. American cookery . Buy advertised Goods—Do not accept substitutes 784 ADVERTISEMENTS. One of the leading canningdemonstrators, who wasamong the first in the fieldwhen the Government beganto teach cold pack canning,said to us recently: We could never have carried out ourearly canning programs in the face ofall the difficulties that confronted uswithout GOOD LUCK rubbers. Therubber ring was the one item ofequipment universally poor in qual-ity. The GOOD LUCK was the onering we could always rely upon. GOOD <§) LUCK RED JAR RINGS have made Cold Pack canning safe Twelve years ago we made the f


. American cookery . Buy advertised Goods—Do not accept substitutes 784 ADVERTISEMENTS. One of the leading canningdemonstrators, who wasamong the first in the fieldwhen the Government beganto teach cold pack canning,said to us recently: We could never have carried out ourearly canning programs in the face ofall the difficulties that confronted uswithout GOOD LUCK rubbers. Therubber ring was the one item ofequipment universally poor in qual-ity. The GOOD LUCK was the onering we could always rely upon. GOOD <§) LUCK RED JAR RINGS have made Cold Pack canning safe Twelve years ago we made the first GOOD LUCK rubbers. The step was largely anexperiment. Jar ring standards were very low. We wanted to see what the publicreaction would be on a rubber far above the prevailing quality. We showed them to the trade. They were pronounced too good — too high inprice — no demand for such good rings. Nevertheless, we began to make them andsome were sold. We believed in them, and believed in their future. Then came the cold pack process. You know the rest. Everywhere house-keepers


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