Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1975, Image 46

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—Uncarttr Farming, Saturday, September 6, 1975
Canning center is
Judy Stover, representing
the Consumer Service for the
Commonwealth and acting
supervisor tor the Center
explained its beginning.
"We had received
literature to the effect that
other states were trying the
community canning centers
and we thought that perhaps
we could give it a try.”
"The center is a research
project under the Bureau of
Rural affairs,” Mrs. Stover,
explained, "and we are
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There are certain advantages to be gained by centering your farm credit needs at Farm Credit. For
example, if your plans for the year ahead include a new piece of equipment, spring fertilizer and seed,
and perhaps an improvement to your farm home, you can arrange now for a Farm Credit loan to provide
the total amount you will need You can draw on these funds as you need the money You will pay no
interest until the money is actually in use And then, only on the actual amount in use at any given time
In addition, by centering all your credit needs at Farm Credit, you will have the convenience of dealing
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really trying to determine
the feasibility of canning at
such a center compared to
the home canning.”
Commenting on the
reaction, area residents
have shown, Janet Fortna,
supervisor assistant, noted,
"the reactions have been
good.”
"We've had about 10
different individuals in to
can since we opened a day
ago which we think is pretty
favorable.”
have your
in too many
baskets.
Large cooking kettles is one of the specialized
pieces of equipment available at the canning
center. Mrs. Janet Fortna, assistant supervisor for
the facility, gives a batch of spaghetti sauce a stir.
Jane Honigman, home
economist at the Center,
explained that there were
still many adjustments to be
made but things were run
ning pretty smoothly.” *
“Just getting started we
still have some things to get
yet, but we’re doing well.”
The Department of
Agriculture has announced
that the Center will remain
open as long as there is
sufficient demand for it. The
facilities will be open six
days a week from 9:00 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. with supervisors on
hand to help with the
preserving.
Although the center is well
equiped to allow several
people to can at one time.
FOR MORE INFORMATION.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE.
appointments must be made
before coming to the
facilities. Appointments can
be made by calling 717-274-
2031. Any state resident is
welcome to use the Center to
aid in their home canning.
Did you know you could
actually lose up to 10,000
miles of tread life in one
busy day of extremely bad
driving? Tire testing experts
have done it with continuous
jackrabbit starts,
screeching turns and panic
stops, which can rub and
peel off thousands of miles of
tread life prematurely.
Drive intelligently.
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