- 10 ^ 



93. THE JUMBLE Pack apple carton. G-ood Packaging 8(7) : 32 July I9U7. 

 .280.3-8 G59 . ... 



Anew two-Plio film-window carton which holds four apples, can 

 be packed "by semi-automatic or hand method, and closed without 

 gluing or stapling. Believed adaptable to other produce such 

 as peaches, pears, onions, and potatoes. 

 9^. JUMBLE packs ... . Folding carton merchandises apples. Amer. Boxmaker 

 36(7) : 16. July I9U7. 99.82 Am3 



A carton believed by; fruit packers and store managers to be 

 adaptable to other produce such as peaches, pears, onions .and 

 potatoes. ' 



95. KROGER pre-packaging,-;,.-- Mod. Packaging 21(3) I 100~10H, Nov. 19U7. 



309..8 lv-7 2- .. .. ;-;,. 



Use of cellophane and glassine bags, and kraft bags with cello- 

 phane or acetate windows for packaging perishable produce in the 

 store. "Hardware" items such as citrus and potatoes are pre- 

 . Dackaged at the shipping point. 



96. KURTENACXER, R. S. White fir crates; a test .of . the .practicability 



of this wood for fruit and -vegetable shipping containers, with 

 conclusions and recommendations made by Eorest Products Laboratory, 

 Mod. Packaging 20(9): 152-155. May 19I+7. 309.8 M72 . 



Also in. Wooden Box and Crate '${&i 24-27,. I9U7; 9(3): 22-2.5, 

 19^7 1 under title "¥hite fir found suitable for shipping containers . " 

 99.S2U857 -. 



TTith minor differences, also in Barrel & Box & Packages -§2.(4) : 

 .9-12, April 19^7» under title "White . fir. for fruit and vege- 

 table .containers". 99.82 B27 



97. LAMINATED^ reinforced tray. Mod. Packaging 20(S) : 170. Apr. 19*+7- 



3O9. 8 M72 



A tray with laminated bottom- and" triple-reinforced ends; said 

 ; to be particularly adapted- to handling in cellopnane-over— 

 wrapping machines. 



98. LAVERS, ~C. G. Mold control; study. of the susceptibility of pack- 



aging materials to mold and a review of means of inhibiting or 

 preventing development. Mod. Packaging 20-(7) • ■ 185-137 1 218. 

 Mar. 19U7. Ref. 309* S M72 .. 



99. LAVERS, C. G. Packaging. III. Effect of mould growth and ageing 



on the water- vapour transmission of packaging materials (by C. G-. 

 Lavers and W. I. .Illman) ; IV« Method-s of applying wate.r- vapour., 

 barriers, and the water- vapour resistance of some packaging- 

 materials (by C. G-. Lavers and J. A...Pearce); V. The grease- 

 resistance of some common packaging materials; VI. The .relative "■ . 

 merits of various types of bag construction in procLu.cing\^ater- 

 : vapour resistant packages; VII . Waterproofing of fiberboard 

 containers. C a nad. J„ Res. Sect. E, Technol. 24.(2) :. 117-122. 

 . Mar. 19U6; -2U(6) : U09-^19 # > T ov. 19U6; . 25(1) :- 1-7. ; Jen . ." 19^7'i 

 25(1): 8-12. Jan. I9U7; 25(2): 128-132, Mar./ 19^7. 470 Cl6^. ■ 

 For parts I and II, see entry "Packaging" under Woodcock, A. H. 



