Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1939 — Page 7
'WEATHER FAVORABLE FOR ROAD BUILDING With favorable weather prevailing, more than eighty construction projects were in operation on the state highway system during the past month, T. A. Dicus, chairman of the State Highway Commission, reported recently. This activity provided direct employment on the job for more than three thousand workmen and a weekly payroll of several thousand dollars. Employment during October, the period covered by reports of contractors to the state highway cmmission, was approximately seven hundred under the preceding month when the peak in the construction work was reached on the state system. In October, thirty bridges and fifty-four road construction projects were in operation. Several of these projects have since beets. completed and a majority of the remaining projects will be completed during coming weeks j if weather conditions remain favorable.
Fiery Itching Skin Gets Quick Relief Horn* Treatment Eases Unbearable Soreness—Distress . There is one simple yet inexpensive way to «ese the Itching end torture of Eczema, Itching Toes or Feet Rashes and many other externally caused skin eruptions and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning and people who suffer from such embarrassing or unsightly skin troubles would be wise to try it. Just ask any first-class druggist for an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and refuse to accept anything else. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that a small bottle lasts a long time and furthermore If this clean, powerful, penetrating oil that helps promote healing fails to give you full satisfaction you can have your money refunded. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA! {lust a Few Sips and—Like a FIash—RELIEFI You Sleep Soundly . Spend a few cents today at any good drug Store for a bottle of Buckley's (Canadiol) Mixture, triple acting. Take a couple of doses Just before bedtime and sleep soundly. You'll Ind Buckley's gives definite quick relief from that choking, gasping struggle for breath. One little sip and the ordinary cough is •'on its way". Continue for a few days and Soon you'll hear little more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, be sure you get Buckley's Canadiol Mixture.
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RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR
Peggy Adams, pictured here, is the latest addition to the group of vocalists heard Tuesday nights with Horace Heidt’s “Pot O’ Gold" pro/jfl K gram over the NBC-Red network. She was acting in Australia when the war broke out. Then she joined Heidt’s Knights. ♦ * » How would you like a girl who was Myrna Loy, Hedy Lamarr and Madeleine Carroll all in one? That’s Virginia Payne, star of "The Carters of Elm Street” and one of Chicago’s busiest air actresses, who has impersonated those glamour girls and other screen notables on the air. From house paint salesman to grease paint artist is the story of Joseph Cotten, pictured here. He is : featured as the male romantic lead ! in “The Career of Alice Blair" on I radio, and he also plays Katharine Hepburn’s husband in the Broadaway stage success, “The Philadelphia Story.” “We, the People’s" genial host, Gabriel Heatter, makes it a point to acquaint himself with the subject of greatest interest to each of his guests before their arrival in New York. He uses this as a shortcut to acquiring their confidence,
SYRACUSE - WAWASEEJOURNAL
By EARLE FERRIS
which is necessary before they can do their best work together at the microphone. A letter bearing only a small snapshot of Jack Benny in place of an address is the latest addition to the NBC comedian’s collection of postal oddities. * After vacationing visiting many of the listeners who wrote in to 4 him, Dr. William L. Stidger is once ‘ more broadcasting his “Getting thei Most Out of Life” program, Mondays through Fridays, over the NBC-Blue network. ♦♦ . ♦ Bob Burns took his annual vaca-, tion from the Thursday night Music Hall right in Hollywood. His, wife’s recent fall on Bob’s boat caused her severe back injuries and she will not be able to walk for several months. Bob spent hisi vacation wheeling her around their' Stone Canyon home. Like Kate Smith, one of Wynn' Murray’s early ambitions was to! become a dancer. And also like the Z Z X Z*jr rs - % \ Songbird of the South, the Penn- l sylvania lass now featured with i Fred Allen found singing a more < promising career. Miss Murray is , pictured here./
FALL FRUITS MAKE EXCELLENT JELLIES There are many fruits yet available that may be used tor making good jelly, Including crab apples, other tart apples, grapes, and quinces. This may be a convenient time to make jelly from fruit juice put up earlier. Some of this juice, combined with the juice of quinces or crab apples, will give jellies with Interesting blends of flavor and color. Whatever fruit or combination of fruits goes into jelly, the infportant points of its manufacture are the same: Always work with small batches—no more than about eight cups of juice et a time. Add only enough water to the fruit to cook it soft. Use a large flat-bottomed pan for cooking and combine fruit juice and sugar for the final boiling without preheating the juice. 'lt’s a good idea to have of the fruit juice ripe for flavor and part of it slightly underripe, because at that stage there's more acid and pectin in it. Leave skins on, but cut fruit into small pieces so the pectin can quickly be extracted into the juice. Add water and boil the fruit soft. The amount of water varies with the fruit, normally one cup water to each pound of fruit cooked 20 to 25 minutes. Concord grapes may need no water at all. As soon as fruit is soft, pour into a jelly bag and let drip. Then combine sugar and juice; crab
NO EXTRA COST FU VITAMINJI 135 SMITH BROS. <SL COUGH DROPS (RLACK OR IWENTHOL-50)
apples about 1 cup sugar - and grapes from 3-4 to one cup sugar. Stir until sugar is disolved, then boil rapidly. Cook to the sheeting test, that it, when the juice “sheets” and breaks off the spoon. Take from fire, skim and pour juice into sterilized jelly glasses to 1-4 inch from the top. Cover with tin lids. Let jelly set, remove lids and seal with paraffin. Store in cool dry cupboard. Lola Buhrt •‘Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.”
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