
Ball Mason jars, around for 125 years, can be used for many things. In this Kansas City Star photo, tea lights flicker in the jars. In fruit- and vegetable-rich York County, Pa., the jars remain staples for canning, their use for decades. Background posts: 21st-century Victory Gardens might morph into Stimulus Gardens and 20 questions and answers to prove your York County WWII smarts and Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking York County residents often conversed with German POWs and Jamaican fruit pickers worked York County orchards in World War II .
Five brothers named Ball started production of fruit jars in 1884, with John Mason's 1858 invention in mind.
Three years later, they moved their plant to Muncie, Ind., and their Ball Mason jars became a standard part of American homes.
This 125th anniversary of the jar brings to mind time of a government snafu when canning was most needed - the days of World War II... .




