I Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist USING COMMERCIAL JARS Economizing is important to all of us these days. However, when it comes to buying home canning jars, it pays to buy the real thing. Saving empty mayonnaise and peanut butter jars for home cann ing may seem like a smart inflation-fighting idea now, but in the end it will cost more. The wise consumer knows not to take chances when it comes to home canning. Commercial food jars are ex cellent glass jars, but they are made to serve a single purpose on ly • to package food products bought at the grocery store. Although they are made from the same raw materials as home cann ing jars, they are not meant to be reused in home processing. If they were made to be reusable for home canning, then the food we buy in glass jars would cost more. Consider the condition of a com mercial jar after the food has been removed. Aren’t metal knives commonly used to scrape the last bit of peanut butter or mayonnaise from the jar? Metal utensils can scratch the inside of the jar. When the jar is heated, stress will build up at the scratchedjpoint and may cause a break at this point. This will also cause a loss of food as well as the time and energy spent in preparation. That’s not a wise 1 money-saving idea. A mayonnaise jar may look like a standard home canning jar, but it may actually hold several ounces more food. If processing is done ac cording to standard recipe pro cessing times, the food may not be heated through to the center of the jar and be underprocessed. 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The two should not be interchanged. With the possibility of jar breakage and food spoilage, why gamble with expensive food and your family’s health and safety? Stick with standard home canning jars; it’s the wise choice. MAKE SALE PURCHASES PAY Many consumers consider any clothing item bought on sale a bargain. But a sale purchase is not automatically a good buy. A sale item should: Be something needed. Give the kind of service desired. Fit into the wardrobe. Be becoming. Cost less even when costs of cleaning, alternations or repairs are considered. To take advantage of sales, know what each family member needs and then plan your clothing pur chases. Make a list of “necessities” and a second list of “nice but not necessary” items. If your budget is limited, buy only the necessities. 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Souderton, PA 215-723-4355 NORTHERN STAR SILO Watsontown, PA 717-649-5151 * TERRE HILL SILO CO., INC. Terre Hill, PA 215-445-6736 Lancaster Co . Society 26 Society 5 entertained Society 28 at the Farm and Home Center on May 30. The group and their guests were entertained by Mrs. Betty Jean Haverstick who sang two numbers accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Matora Hostetler. The ac complished pair also performed a piano duet. Mr. Gerald Lentz, editor of the Fanners’ Almanac, then gave a very enjoyable slide presentation of Lancaster County’s best preserved buildings. Mr. Lentz is concerned with the preservation of Lancaster County property. A short business meeting en sued. It was announced that Society 15 will be entertaining Buying at a sale may mean the garment will help you stagger purchases of larger and more costly items, such as coats and suits. Buying at a sale may mean the garment will not be worn for some time - such as a coat bought for a growing child at an August sale for wearing in December. Will it still fit the wearer? Be a planner and a wise shopper and your sale purchases will really be good buys. Fiberdome Calfhutch Insulation value provides warmth in winter while remaining cool in summer • Hutches may be nested for compact storage • Hutches are easily moved by use of firmly imbedded I bolts • Studies show respirator problems disease and caff mortality are reduced when hutches are properly used PHILLIPS FEED SERVICE INC. Germansville, PA 215-767-3819 Bath, PA 215-837-6061 SOLLENBERGERSILO Chambersburg. PA 717-264-9588 Societies Society 5 on June 18 in Quarryville. On June 23 Society 5 will be serving the noon meal at a field day at the Penn State Research Farm. A report was given on the state spring rally held at Dickinson College in May. The next meeting of Society 5 will be held at 1:30 p.m. on June 27 at the Leola Family Restaurant. A book review will be given by Mrs. Mabel Naiunan. Farm Women 14 of Lancaster County met recently at the Youth For Christ Center for their Mother and Daughter banquet. Viola Hostetter presented geraniums to some of the lucky ladies. Also each teenager and youngster was given a candy bar. President Miriam Leaman conducted a short business meeting following the dinner. Twenty dollars will be given to United Cerebral Palsey. We will be sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on May 30. Carolyn Stoltzfus was first prize winner in the cake decorating contest at Plain and Fancy Restaurant. Members were entertained by -CfT ' t * Truck Spreading Service Of AG LIMESTONE AND ROYSTER BONANZA FERTILIZERS. UREA. AND AMMONIUM SULFATE OR TRACTOR SPREADERS AVAILABLE. We handle Fertilizer in bulk and bags, retail and wholesale. -ALSO ARCADIAN GOLDEN URAN 30%, Poly-N 10-34-0, or prescription liquid mix fertilizer wholesale or spread. Plus retail Insecticides and Herbicides. Fortified with a new combination of Power-Packed Ingredients! • Grain Distillers Solubles LIITmH • Ammonium Polyphosphate • Condensed Fermented Corn Extractive incaster Farming, Saturday, June 6,1981—C1l Lancaster Co . Society 14 .1111 Call Us For Your Chemical Needs. MARTHI’S AG SERVICE do JOHN Z. MARTIN RDI. Box 716, New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: 717-354-4996 or 354-5848 Troubadour Roy Denlmger ac companied at the piano by Erma Brubaker. Mrs. Mabel Shaubach gave us an interesting demon stration on preparing and arranging unique sandwiches. The next meeting will be June 10, at noon at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster Co. Society 28 Society 26 held their May meeting in the home of Lucille Buckwalter. Roll call was answered with a favorite antique. An interior decorator, Glen Landvater, gave a lecture on furniture styles, proper window treatment and furniture arrangement. A tour of his home and antique collection followed the meeting. In June the women will take a day bus trip to Baltimore Inner Harbor for shopping and sight seeing. Cumberland Co • Society 20 Farm Women 20, from Cum berland County, met recently at the home of Pat Deitch, Yellow Breeches Rd., Carlisle. A short business meeting was held by president Jean Basehore. A motion was made to give the Dairy Princess Contest $5O. The picnic committee chairman, Velma Fertenbaugh, announced that the annual family picnic will be held July 19 at the Monroe Township Municipal Building. A swimming party for the members and their husbands will be held August 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hoke. The programforthe evening was a ceramic demonstration. Each member painted a ceramic rolling pin flower container. Each one used the color scheme to match her kitchen. The results were all very pretty. The June meeting will be held at the home of Velma Fertenbaugh. (Turn to Page Cl 2)