“The pressure canner is now a weapon of war… to preserve food for civilians and indirectly to release food to our fighting forces and our Allies...." United States Department of Agriculture 1943.
Black text on white background. Text is interspersed with drawings of canners, canning jars, a family, and flags All of the illustrated people are white.
The pressure canner is now a weapon of war… to preserve food for civilians and indirectly to release food to our fighting forces and our Allies. Whether your canner is an aluminum model of prewar days or one of the newer wartime types, make it last and share it with others.” United States Department of Agriculture (1943) Take Care of Pressure Canners. US Department of Agriculture, September 1943. Collection of the National Agricultural Library.
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US Department of Agriculture (1943) Take Care of Pressure Canners. US Department of Agriculture, September 1943. Collection of the National Agricultural Library.
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