. American cookery . anning was introducedto save time, BUT ORDINARY RUBBERSWOULD NOT DO:—they blew out. Thelong boiling in the water bath and the hightemperature of the steam pressure softened the rings, madethem swell and bulge. This meant broken seals andnecessitated re-«terilizing, with loss of time and fuel. Demonstrators and teachers found the answer to theirproblem in Good Luck jar rubbers, already widely dis-tributed and known to progressive housewives. Then thereal growth of Good Luck began. Today the GoodLuck jar rubber is the largest selling brand in the of packages a


. American cookery . anning was introducedto save time, BUT ORDINARY RUBBERSWOULD NOT DO:—they blew out. Thelong boiling in the water bath and the hightemperature of the steam pressure softened the rings, madethem swell and bulge. This meant broken seals andnecessitated re-«terilizing, with loss of time and fuel. Demonstrators and teachers found the answer to theirproblem in Good Luck jar rubbers, already widely dis-tributed and known to progressive housewives. Then thereal growth of Good Luck began. Today the GoodLuck jar rubber is the largest selling brand in the of packages are used annually to con-serve the countrys food supply, fruits, vege-tables, meats and jams—whatever is plentifulat one season and scarce at another. Homecanning has become practically universal sincedanger of spoilage has disappeared. The GoodLuck Rubber is recommended wherever can-ning demonstrations are given, because it isknown by name as the one reliable ring forhot pack, cold pack or steam pressure canning. Over one hundredmillion GOOD LUCKrubbers were nsedduring IV]8. Dont Pay too Little—Dont Pay too Much With modern canning, methods established, the rubber ring question be-comes of utmost importance. As is always the case, the market isflooded with competitive rubbers—some cheaper and some more canning is done in the interest of economy. Good Luck rubberscost 15c a dozen, about 1% cents to insure the safety of each jar of pay less is to take an unnecessary risk. To pay more is to incur anunnecessary expenditure. Good Luck Rubbers are thick, strong andpure elastic, with plenty of live rubber in them—a standard rubber at astandard price, tried and tested for any method of canning. GOOD LUCK RUBBERS are sold throughout the country by grocers, hardware dealers, departmentand general stores, and are furnished as standard equipment with Atlas E. Z. Seal jars. Buy your supplyof Good Luck Rings early this year. If you cannot find them in your l


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