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Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Third step is to allow expanding air inside the jar to escape during the processing; the screw band should be turned as far as it will go and then turned back about a quarter turn. Immediately after processing. the screw band must be made as tight as possible to ensure a perfect seal. The jar is then set aside in an upright position to cool

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Third step is to allow expanding air inside the jar to escape during the processing; the screw band should be turned as far as it will go and then turned back about a quarter of a turn. Immediately after processing, the screw band must be made as tight as possible, to ensure a perfect seal. The jar is then set aside, in an upright position, to cool

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Third step is to allow expanding air inside the jar to escape during the processing; the screw band should be turned as far as it will go and then turned back about a quarter of a turn. Immediately after processing, the screw band must be made as tight as possible, to ensure a perfect seal. The jar is then set aside, in an upright position, to cool

Steel-saving glass-top jars, recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Let the jar stand for twelve hours by which time it will have cooled thoroughly. After this the screw bands may be removed permanently since the glass lid and the rubber ring provide a complete seal, with no danger of food spoilage

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Let the jar stand for twelve hours by which time it will have cooled thoroughly. After this the screw bands may be removed permanently since the glass lid and the rubber ring provide a complete seal, with no danger of food spoilage

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Let the jar stand for twelve hours by which time it will have cooled thoroughly. After this the screw bands may be removed permanently since the glass lid and the rubber ring provide a complete seal, with no danger of food spoilage

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Let the jar stand for twelve hours by which time it will have cooled thoroughly. After this the screw bands may be removed permanently since the glass lid and the rubber ring provide a complete seal, with no danger of food spoilage

Steel-saving glass-top jars, recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Let the jar stand for twelve hours by which time it will have cooled thoroughly. After this the screw bands may be removed permanently since the glass lid and the rubber ring provide a complete seal, with no danger of food spoilage

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Second step is to place the lid directly on top of the ring on the jar mouth, which must be smooth, even, and clean. To make a snug seal, lid and ring are screwed down with the threaded steel band

Steel-saving glass-top jars recommended by the War Production Board, Containers Division, for home canning of the Victory garden fruits and vegetables in 1943. Third step is to allow expanding air inside the jar to escape during the processing; the screw band should be turned as far as it will go and then turned back about a quarter turn. Immediately after processing. the screw band must be made as tight as possible to ensure a perfect seal. The jar is then set aside in an upright position to cool

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Temp. note: owibatch3

Film copy on SIS roll 7, frame 443.

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safety film negatives lot 800 john collier photo screw band jar glass top jars war production board victory garden fruits office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress
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01/01/1943
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united states
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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safety film negatives lot 800 john collier photo screw band jar glass top jars war production board victory garden fruits office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress