Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 16, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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Illinois Valley News. Thursday, April 16, 1942
FAMOUS ALL-BRAN
MUFFINS. EASY TO
MAKE. DELICIOUS!
They really are tne most delicious muf­
ti ns that ever melted a pat of butterl
Made with crisp, toasted shreds of
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, they have a
texture and flavor that have made them
famous all over America.
Washington, I). C.
You can imagine a tidal wave, with
STANDARD OIL LOBBY
the white surf crashing down.
Lobbying will always be practiced
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN MUFFINS
You can imagine a hurricane, in the
in Washington. Recently, however,
2 tablespoons
% cup milk
heart of a shattered town.
shortening
1 cup flour
You can imagine an earthquake, as it has reached new heights.
*4
cup
sugar
*,
teaspoon sal»
In
the
pre-New
Deal
days,
lobby
­
the reeling earth is spun.
2!» teaspoons
1 egg
ists
lobbied
to
get
land
grants,
lum
­
1 cup All-Bran
baking powder
But can you imagine Joe Louis—with j
ber concessions, and Teapot Dome
Cream shortening and sugar: add egg
four grenades and a gun?
and
beat
well.
Stir
In
All-Bran and
oil leases. Under the New Deal
milk; let soak until most of molstura
they
lobbied
for
Public
Works
con
­
L',JR the moment there is the
is taken up. Sift flour with salt and
E chance Vat Soldiers Two might tracts, WPA grants, and steamship
baking powder: add to first mixture
routes.
and stir only until flour disappears. Fill
even provide snappier reading than
greased
muffin pans two-thlrds lull and
Today they lobby for war con­
Kipling’s “Soldiers Three."
bake In moderately hot oven (400 F.)
tracts.
But
perhaps
the
most
avid,
Soldiers Two are Private Joe
about 30 minutes. Yield. 0 large muf­
fins, 3 Inches In diameter, or 12 small
I.ouis and Private Billy Conn, who rapacious and lustful lobbying is
muffins, a*. Inches tn diameter.
this next summer will give some for priorities on the purchase of
war relief fund more financial aid materials.
than any other pair in sport could
In this connection. Standard Oil
More Raleigh Jingles
hope to furnish, in or out of uniform. has just managed to get a remark­
Raleigh Cigarettes are again
A second Louis-Conn outdoor show able priority rating for the shipment
offering liberal prizes in a big
should be good for at least a $600,000 of $14,500,000 worth of steel to Vene-
jingle
contest to be run in this
gate, the largest lake any single . zuela. The story illustrates how a
paper. One hundred and thirty-
war fund will approach this season. job can be done if you have the
three prizes will be awarded each
It is the one major natural left.
lobbyist to do it.
week.—Adv.
In this case Standard Oil is ably
The Second Visit
re,., esented by Washington attorney
These are the first pictures to show the maneuvers of the patrol-torpedo (PTl fleet that Is guarding the
In the ring at Madison Square John N. Bohannon, who knows his
Garden recently, the contrast be­ i way around, even to the White Panama canal with the co-operation of the army and air forces. In picture at left Charles Kiefer keeps a
tight rein on a .50 caliber anti-aircraft gun aboard the command boat of the mosquito fleet. Upper right: A gunner
tween slender, alert Billy Conn and House.
Older folks
vigilantly scans sea and sky for the approach of enemy forces. Relow: The fast traveling 77-footers of the
the pachydermic Abe Simon was
What Standard wanted was steel navy skim through the sea looking for trouble.
say it's
startling.
for its oil wells in Venezuela, and
Simon was facing his second Louis it had the plausible argument that
common
visit, while Conn's second trip was it must keep up Venezuelan oil pro­
sense..
on ahead
Conn and Simon were duction for the American and Brit­
HO pounds apart in weight and a ish navies. However, other Ameri­
can oil companies also wanted steel
for wells in Texas, Louisiaha and
California. Also they had the ad­
vantage of producing oil which does
• In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets,
there are no chemicals, no minerals, no
not require a long and hazardous
phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif­
tanker haul. However, they did not
ferent— act different. Purely teielablc— a
have the advantage of an A-l lobby-
combination of 10 vegetable ingredients
| ist.
formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated
or candy coated, their action is depend­
For Mr Bohannon went to Ad­
able, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of
miral Stark, then chief of naval op­
NR’» have proved. Get a 25( box today
erations, and practically scared him
... or larger economy size.
to death about the danger of losing
NR TO-NIGHT: TOMORROW ALRIGHT
Venezuelan oil. Stark called Donald
Nelson, boss of War Production, and
put the pressure on him. Mean­
while Bohannon and friends pres-
. sured the state department, lend-
CANDY
lease administration, board of eco­
COATED
nomic warfare and finally the White
Privates Hilly Conn and Joe Louis House.
or REGULARI
If *h«re was anyone Standard Oil
world apart in speed and skill. The
contrast was a case of the rapier forgot to high-pressure they were
sick in bed. So Standard Oil got
Origin of Proverbs
and the falling redwood.
what it wanted, a priority rating of
Proverbs
are short sentences
How Conn will make out in his
A 1-C, higher than that of domestic
drawn from long and wide experi­
second visit Is something you'll he
oil companies, and the materials
ence.—Bacon.
hearing about through many weeks
have now been shipped.
ahead—until Conn and I.ouis supply
• • •
the answer. Whatever happens then.
LEWIS
PAYROLL
It will be a much more active eve­
The Washington Merry-Go-Round
ning than Simon could offer.
wishes to correct an earlier state­
There will be 80 pounds less target
ment that John L. Lewis had three
mid far greater elusiveness in front
. Ì
A
relatives on union payrolls whose
of the Louis barrage. And a far
salaries, plus his own, gave the
The
horse
Is
not
yet
“
through,
”
ai
far
as
war
is
concerned,
his
value
having
been
demonstrated
this
better fighter.
family an annual “take" of $48.50(1 winter on the Russian front. These pictures show two phases of cavalry action in a day's training of the cav­
from the collections of union dues. I alry soldiers stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. Above, the horse artillery is awaiting the command to move
Early Dehut inn
We regret to say that on further forward to their gun positions. Below, men are demonstrating the speed at which they ride their horses.
In the course of the next two or
three months army life and army investigation we find we erred griev­
food will add several pounds to the ously, We apologize to Mr. Lewis
present weight of both men
At for underestimating his capacities
least, it usually does, except in the and print below the full Lewis fam­
ily payroll showing that the miner
case of the overfat.
czar has not three but nine rela- '
Conn can stand additional weight
lives in cushy jobs and that the
better than Louis can. Joe looked
family “take'' is not $48,500 but
physically perfect al 207, so far as
$70,500
Use of Divinity
hand speed and power go. Ilis mis­
Divinity consists in use and prac­
takes were due to an overeagerness John 1 l ewis, president, United
tice, not in speculation.—Luther.
Mine Workers ............................ $2 » 000*
tluit upset part of his tinting. Just
how much speed he will lose at 212 Kathryn Lewis, daughter, secre­
tary
treasurer. District 50,
or 215 is a guess that belongs to
U.M.W
7,500*
the future.
Denny Lewis, brother, head of
United Construction Workers
Conn could stand an extra five or
organizing committee ................. 10,000*
six pounds, without speed cost Ap­ J. it. Bell, brother-in-law, CI O.
ci'iifi »Iler
..................................... 6,000
pealing for a minute or so ui the
on "certain days" of month
ring just before last Friday's fight, Orin Milter, brother-in-law. su­
If functional monthly disturbances
perintendent of the U M W of­
Private Bill in his uniform looked to
make you nervous, restless, high-
5.000
fice buildir.* » i Indianapolis
strung. cranky, blue, at such times
be thinner than half a toothpick.
Dan Collins, brother • in • law.
-try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
C 1.0 organizer
.......................... 3,600
Conn still believes the best punch William
Compound - famous for over 60
Thomas, cousin, super­
tie landed in his first Louis fight
years - to help relieve such pain
intendent IT M W building tn
and nervous feelings of women's
5 000
was the blow that cost him the
difficult days."
Margaret 1 indig, sister-in-law of
»crap
Taken regularly - Pinkham's
Dcnnj. U M W stenographer . . 2 41X)
Compound
helps build up resist­
When I nailed Joe near the end Ann Miller, daughter <>f brother-
ance
against such annoying symp­
in-law
Orm
Miller,
U
M
W
of the twelfth round,*' he said agaui,
toms Follow label directions. Welt
stenographer
................ 2 400
' I knew I had hurt him
I knew Son
worth trying!
in law of Floyd Boil, another
he was tired. It was the best punch
Lewis brother-in-law. District
50
organizer
..................................
3.600
I had planted in the fight
Kight
there is when* I made my mistake.
Total leu ii family payroll
$70,500
I decided to get tough instead of
getting smart I honestly thought I
(*ln addition to their big salaries.
could knock him out '*
Lewis, his daughter and brother also
These are merely some of the have fat expense accounts. What
Don’t Neglect Them!
angles Unit will come up when the they spend is their secret
No fig­
Nature designed the kidney« to do a
two famous army privates meet ures have ever been revealed, even
At one of the tire company plants
marvelous job. Their task is to keep the
again.
flowing blood stream free of an eicosa of
Thin photograph was taken somewhere in the embattled Philippine a huge hydraulic device has been
to union members >
toxic impurities. The act of living— lift
Islands. It shows Filipino soldiers who are determined to see that the installed which simulates the actual
ittrlf
— i« constantly producing waste
And Still More.
Don er vs. Speed
matter the kidneys must remove from
bridge is completely destroyed, if necessary, the soldier In the fore­ speed and pressure of a landing
the blood if good heath is to endure.
Imposing
as
is
this
payroll
list,
it
Haul punchers always have had
ground is distributing sticks of dynamite to be placed all over the bridge airplane. Here a pair of airplane
When the kidneys fail to function as
Nature intended, there is retention of
their main trouble tangling up with still does not tell the whole story.
to play havoc with Jap troops, if and when they come.
"boots” is being tested.
waste that may cause body-wide dis»
There
is
one
Lewis
relative
who
»peed or better boxing skill
treaa. One may suffer nagg ng backache,
is not on a union payroll but who
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
You may recall the fact that in
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
garners a high-bracket income from
their .'0 rounds Jack Dempsey could
under the eyes—feel tired, nervous, all
unions controlled by John L. He
worn out.
win only something like two rounds
Frequent, scanty or burning passage«
is brother in-law Floyd Bell, an in­
against Gene Tunney. Jack had 35
are sometimes further evidence of k.d«
surance agent. Representative of a
ney
or bladder disturbance.
tom is in which to draw a bead on
The recognized and proper treatment
surety company, Belt has what
Tunney and Toni Gibbons with only
to a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys
amount.« to a monopoly on the busi­
fet r d of excess poisonous body waste,
one knockdown. And Harry Greb
se Doan't Pills. They have had mors
ness of bending all national, district
than *
,
was a green mamba against the big
endorsed the count-y over. Insist a
fulltiH *», as long as lui* had tun eye*. and local U M W officers and all
Doasi.
Sold
at
all
drug
stores.
C-l.O ortici.ils
Joe L oui» h.ni far more trouble
His commissions are estimated at
with Bil ly Conn tha n he ever had
$40,000 a year.
Against the mammoths and the
This sum, plus the payroll listed
rnastodo ns. It took him 21 rounds.
above, would bring the total “take"
a
bouts,
to
le<
or there*
live Bob Pastor
of the Lewis family up to $110,500
WNU 13
tl iltened in the plea »ant meadows.
15—42
a year.
There is no intenti on here to sug-
• • •
gCst thlli far in advi»nc» that Conn
MERRY-GO-ROl Nl>
has mb
• Vi win
But
Wavne Coy, brainy young White
there anr at least Uie lawsibilities of
House assistant, is slated for a pro­
BUSINESS organization
another big-time thr iller. especially
motion. The ex-Indiana newsman
which want« to get the
when it is private soldier against
most for the money set* up
l»< ivate soldier for the largest re- will be made assistant budget di­
rector Coy will also continue as
standard« by which to judge
lief gale any single contest has yet
head of the Office of Emergency
what it offered to it, just at in
Management
Vi ashington the government
U hus and Conn «ire sure to be
Good news for the cotton glower.
maintains a Bureau of Standards.
a|H*rta h najor party for 1942 first.
• Y ou can have your own Bureau
ctaele. seem id, as the more Under war stimulation, cotton con­
*> a
Only about one baby In a million could pose for a picture like this one grinder adapted to a lathe is Colonel
of Standards, too. Just consult
it contributi on to the gen­ sumption now is around 1.000.000
the advertising columns of your
eial gut»d of a much tougher and a bales a month, is expected to reach of wee Danny Michael Flanigan, of Memphis. Tenn. Shown are his moth­ Stilwell of Camp Shelby. Miss. The
an estimated total of 13.500.000 bales er, June Flanigan, 16: his mother'« mother, Mrs. Alice Pickle, 35: his colonel expects to put the knowledge
newspaper. They safeguard
much bigger game the matter of
for the year. This is nearly $.000 000 mother's mother's mother. Mrs. R. Kidd. 52: and his mother's mother's gained at this school to a test in the
your purchasing power every
needed relief
bales more than last year.
day of every year.
mother'» mother, Mrs. Minnio Hawkins, 7*.
near future.
Horse Finds Place in
ALL-VEC ETABLE
LAXATIVE
\ll Kradv to Dynamite Bridge and Japs
‘Landing Field’
Sentinels
__ of Health
Danin ’s G rent-Great-Grandparents
Learns Lathe
Bureau of Standards
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