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October 28, 1943     Golden Valley News
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PAGE SIX THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS Do You Know Them All? Help Us Down Memory Lane by Sending in the Names the Persons Whose Pictures Appear Below COOL GAME BIRDS BEFORE PROCESSING Thoroughly cool all game birds before canning or freezing, advises Ruth Dawson, NDAC Extension Service nutritionist. Can only thick pieces of meat l ls such as breasts and thighs. Backs1 and legs can be stewed with a/ little water to make a liquid to[ use in canning. / Wild birds may be canned by[ either the raw or fried method•i If the birds are young and tender, I fry them before canning. Brown the pieces of meat in hot unflavor- ed fat and pack in clean hot jars. Add 1 teaspoon of salt to each quart jar, and 1.~ cup pan drippings (made by adding water to the juices in the frying pan). Adjust cover of jar according to manufac- turer's directions and process in a pressure cooker under 10 pounds pressure for 85 minutes or 15 pounds pressure for 60 minutes. If birds are older, use the raw method. Pack raw pieces into clean jars. Add 1 teaspoon salt to each quart jar and fill jar with liquid made from stewing backs and legs. Adjust covers and pro- cess under 10 pounds pressure for 90 minutes or 15 pounds for 75 minutes. The lower pressure gives more flavorsome product, Miss IDawson believes. If using a water ,bath for processing, process quart [jars 3 hours for fried meat and 8~ hours for raw meat. For freezing game birds, pick and remove all pin feathers. Cool thoroughly over night, draw, and wash birds in cold water and dry. Wrap whole birds or just the breasts and thighs in moisture andi vapor proof paper. (See owner or operator of cold storage locker for type of paper to buy). Place birds promptly in freezer at zero temperature or below, and when frozen store at zero temperature. When ready to serve thaw the birds and cook in the same man- ner as freshl3__~' k~le2 birds. to be a great saver of life. It is I perhaps war's only redeeming fea- ture that it gives medical science a giant laboratory where discover- ms are made that in times of peace save countless lives. This war is apparently no excep- tion. From the maelstrom come reports of the successful use of ice in the treatment of bomb shock, in aiding seamen who have been immersed for hours in almost freezing waters, and in the vast field of surgery as an anesthetic. The use of heat in treating bomb victims in England has definitely been proved to have been a mis- take and British physicians now urge the application of cold treat- meats in order to release pent-up toxins into the blood stream at a very slow rate. No longer a~e men hauled out of ice-cold waters put to bed with warm pads. Instead only the up- per parts of their bodies are warmed. Their lower extremities are kept cool, often with icebags. The results have been highly en- couraging. Physicians and surgeons in this country are watching with interest these developments abroad and it seems certain that the next few years will see the extensive use of ice as a valuable aid in the treatment of many types of injuries and in surgery. ~.V-~ Jobs will not be so satisfactory in a home town if business is not Jrofitable there• When business flourishes in the home town, there are many more jobs. ALKA-SELTZER MY DAY OCCASIONALLY, I wake up in the morning with a Headache. It ~metimes wears off along the middle of the forenoon, but I don't want to wait that long, so I drink a glass of sparkling ALKA-SELTZER. In just a little while I am feeling a lot better. Somethnes the week's ironing tires me and makes me sore and stiff. Then it's ALKA-SELTZER to the rescue- a tablet or two and a little rest makes me feel more like flail- ing the job. And when I eat "no~ wisely but too welL" ALKA-SELTZER relieves the Acid Indigestion that so often follow~ Yes. Alka-Seltzer hrighte~ my day. It brings relief from so many mS ~orafor~ that I a~wayt Jceep It handy. AIr, eArner don't you get a package of -SEL'rZ,ER at you~ drug sto~ today? Lar~ l~eka~ W#, Small ~." i I I i I I i The idea of a free vailing with some folks, is to it so you can get notices in the newspaper without ~'V'~ The bridegrom Is not so uous at weddings, but at always present. "Keeping store," Sam Aber- nethy says, "can teach a person plenty about human nature. "Now coffee rationing's lifted, folks ain't a-breakin' their necks tryin' to buy all they can. in' they can have it if they it, they ain't so all.fired to get it." Sam's right, as usual. I crave that second cup much as when 1 But that's human Like allowing the Army's post stead of leading ing, the OWI f-,, No. 74 milk, wl~, d no res: ut if it wasn't tht tile last War, the stor tt be altogether differenL From where I sit, that's hovci it is with Americans. Tell 'errt~ they can't have a thing and by~ as golly, they'll find ways to get it.i get it. But admit their right to have it~ • . . and their own good sense will~ beer in lead to moderation. drink- says it Copyright, 1943, Brewing Industry Foundatio~ ITA That We're At War Do? L In 1917 During the Last World War, This Group Continued to advertise their products and services: Phoenix Hosiery Gillette Razors Eastman Kodak Corona Typewriters Whitman Candy Coca-Cola Wrigleys and a host of others. • This Group Began tising Ventures in 1917: U. S. Rubber Company Pepsodent Tooth Paste Wilson Sporting Goods General Cigar Company California Prune Growers Assn. Eversharp Pencils Lucky Strike Cigarettes Del Monte Foods and many others. / • This Group Quit In 1917: New Adver- Advertising Pearline Sapolio Pear's Soap Sweet Caporal Cigarettes • Some of them tried to stage a comeback later. They spent a lot of nmney trying to cap- ture public fancy but were unable to do so. Their effort was wasted because new and aggressive companies h a d moved in and won the public through advertising. THE Golden Valley Ye v$ BEACH, N.