To Establish the Standard of Weights and Measures for Wheat-Mill and Corn-Mill Products: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, Sixty-Seventh Congress, Fourth Session, on Feb. 12, 1923U.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 - 10 pages Considers (67) H.R. 7103. |
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24 pounds 36 inches 48 pounds 5-pound 80 pounds 90-pound package AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY American Feed Manufacturers barrel of flour bill CHARLES L commercial feeding stuffs COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE consumer containing net avoirdupois corn-mill products deception eighth barrel entire United ESTABLISH THE STANDARD FEBRUARY 12 Federal Trade Commission flour and corn following fractions thereof following wheat-mill H. A. Abbott half barrel half pound hominy hundred pounds jute L. F. Brown MOORE National Federation offered for sale one-eighth barrel original package Pacific coast package put packages of feed packages of five packed for sale pound package pounds of feed pounds of flour provides quarter barrel Roos sale in packages secondhand package secretary American Feed sell Senator HARRISON short weight small package sold South Carolina standard of weights standard packages T. R. Hillard to-day UNITED STATES SENATE weights and measures wheat-mill and corn-mill wheat-mill or corn-mill Аввотт
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Page 1 - That the standard of weights for the following wheat-mill, rye-mill, and corn-mill products, namely, flour, semolina, hominy, grits, and meals, and all commercial feeding stuffs, shall be one hundred pounds avoirdupois, and the standard measure for such commodities, when the same are packed for sale, shipped, sold, or offered for sale in packages of five pounds or over, shall be a package containing net avoirdupois weight one hundred pounds, or a multiple of one hundred pounds, or one of the following...
