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t,l Page 12 Eugene Begfater-Guard, Thursday, Feh. 21, 1948 Distribution of War Homes Suggested PORTLAND, Feb. 21 W A recommendation that 2,000 more Vapport housing units be made available for veterans elsewhere in the state was made today by the major's emergency housing com mittee. The committee said the housing I project would still have 1,230 units on hand, which it considered enough for the area's Immediate needs. EMPRESS TO TOUR TOKYO U.R Empress Nagako will follow up Emperor Hirohito's two-day tour of war devastated areas in Japan with a visit tomor row to a hospital and an orphan age, it was announced today. A JUICY STEAK? A TEMPTING CHOP? FOR TENDER MEAT uERES WHERE TO SHOP X (BOOKMARK ttm r I FRANKFURTERS BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE Lb. Assorted Lunch Meat Lb. 35c Fresh Pig Feet -6 lbs. 25c Bacon Rinds Each 5c Boneless Corn Beef Plates ("A" gr.)....Lb. 25c "The home of fine steaks" I is built in every strand ! M-mml YouH note a whopping difference when you serve 'em Mission. This true Italian Spa ghetti Is richer, firmer, and more delicious. It's quick and easy to cook, and keeps its r shape after cooking. It's the1 spaghetti that's always good down to the last satisfying bite. FREE RECIPES Write Mliiloh ' Macaroni Co., Rrtttla 4, for fre SS - paf rcoip booklet! hi on ft V Price 'tiff er ASmiis Always firm! Always tender! NEW BREAD President Truman and Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson look over bread made from 80 per cent wheat baked in Department of Agriculture ovens. Presidential order for mill of a greater percentage of wheat grain will provide more food for hungry Europe. Truman Loaf Tested, Tasted And Approved by Authorities By DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON (NEA) Housewives, sandwich-lovers, and miscellaneous white bread fans, you can set your minds at rest. The new "Truman loaf" made from 80 per cent wheat' Is not: Tattle-tale gray. Tasteless. Less nutritious. Harmful. In fact it Is: More tasty. More nutritious. A hardly discernible shade less white. Less fattening. After President Truman order ed millers to get more flour out of wheat so America could send additional supplies to ' starving countries, the Department of Ag riculture decided to see what bread made out of the new flour would be like. Ordinarily 70 to 72 per cent of the wheat grain is used for flour. The rest is thrown away. Truman ordered that 80 per cent of the wheat grain be used for the flour. This means less wheat will be thrown away or used for by-products. Little Difference Department of Agriculture ex perts got a small batch of un milled wheat and made the new 80 per cent flour. It is done by sifting the flour a little less. You can hardly tell the difference be tween the color of the regular flour and the new. Dough for four loaves was made in the department's kitchen laboratory. It was made accord ing to the exact recipe used with regular flour and the one used by most commercial bakers. Ingred- r. LOANS to pay bills 'Pomonal' loans will pay house hold, doctor and dentist bills. Loans $25 to $300 on signature or. furniture up to 9300 on auto. Phone, write or come In today. FINANCE CO. of Eugene 788 Willamette Phone 3040 1 I I i-CO.N his riven results to UiAUMnds If ratwi M-l miim vou to Mt no enjoyment from your meals. I I mskee every thin vtnido an asrful effort, or keep you 1 n enwuni restful mints . . . then you arwuM num I fid to site KIU'.CUN the mworturutv el bnniirttV inch iajI teeiuif. of rteaiin. nappuwea. ana. jnuistui. I caution: use only as directed. I IKRIT-GON sold by U1KONS EVERYBODY'S DRUG MOST POPULAR FOR LUNCHES, SmCHSPARTIES I p;ojlAa : O CHI P s p FRESH, CRISP! Taste for yourself that grand, rich potato flavor of Blue Bell chips. Beyond boubt the most popular of potato chips. Always fresh and crisp. Always ask for Blue Bell. ients were measured with ex treme' accuracy. What came out of the oven would have filled any housewife with righteous pride. Four loaves with regular flour were baked side by side. The regular loaves were a trifle lighter. But from the outside you couldn't tell the difference. . When they cooled the eight loaves were rushed to the office of Secretary Clinton P. Anderson. There they were cut open and he ate a few slices for photographers. Everybody reporters, photogra phers and department officials present at the opening agreed the new bread tasted better and that you could hardly tell the dif ference in color. , Then Anderson decided to show the President the latest product of his kitchen, and to prove that someone in his outfit had been slaving over a hot oven all day. But the President was advised not to eat any of the bread by the time it got to the White House. Half the press corps in Washing ton had nibbled and handled the loaves. Truman just posed with what was left of the loaves for photographers, and Clinton wrap ped them up and left. Pudding Rumor It is only a rumor that .the Andersons had bread pudding for supper that night. If it is true, they can be happy in the thought that they consumed seven-eighths more thiamine and niacin, three fourths more riboflavin, and four fifths more iron than if they had had weak old run-of-the-mill bread pudding. Because that's what Clint's experts claim the new bread has that the old stuff doesn't. The only real complaint any person might have, agriculture experts admit, has to do with the making of the 80 per cent flour. It takes just a little longer to mill it. But the department wants to leave this final thought with the public as America moves into an era which history will probably record as the "Thiamine, Niacin, and Riboflavin Age." "A slightly darker color and a more wheaty flavor will appeal to many people who are interested in better eating. By introducing her family to the new flour and bread, the homeraaker can make a personally small but actually a very large and real contribution toward relieving suffering and hunger in the world." Horatio Alger, who wrote more than 100 books for boys, also pro duced a volume of poems and sev eral girls' books. FOR WASHING S-z- kj s J, . s "SI tit No soapy film or itreaks 1 to auu your disbe. or ' hudwater icum to cloa drains. Dishes dry I sparkling clean ?' wiuotu wiping: if v C0LFANITE INSTANT CLEANER AND WIPE-ON FINISH SIGWART'S Group Profesfs Type Of Film Hearf-Throb SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. U.R Matronly "senior league" women protested against motion-picture bobby-sox lovers and demanded that Hollywood proviae more maie heart-throbs for "ladies frankly over forty." The newest film "Ian" organiza tion, headed by Mrs. B. H. Brai nerd, chlded Hollywood for team fntf "frrkiA-fArpri flraham-cracker kids" with mature heroines. "What we want," the senior 1a0tira finirt. "in more magnetic. manly and credible screen lovers like Charles Bickford." After the virile Bickford, the matrons like Walter Pidgeon, Ron ald Coleman and Spencer Tracy. The "kids" they said, look "posi tively foolish by comparison, and we hasten to shorten the yogue for the 'still-in-diapers' type of screen lover." The senior league, sending its dios, threatened to stir up sister groups au ue way irom me Golden Gate to Sandy Hook" if Hollywood neglected their de mands. Russian Culture Club Organized by Class A Russian Culture Club has been organized by some members of the University of Oregon exten sion class on Recent Russia, taught by Dr. B. C. Friedl. The first meeting of the club will be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. In Room 206 207, Friendly Hall. A concert of recorded Russian folk songs has been arranged, and selections from the works of Pro kofleff, Shostakovich and Mous sorgsky, will be heard. All per sons interested are invited to at tend. . - TO BURN OUT FERNS CORVALLIS MP) F a r m e r s (.vino fn him nut ferns were ad vised by Oregon State College of- LIGHTING FIXTURES Now On Display at V ELECTRIC ? 1070 Willamette Phone 234 PRODUCERS PUBUC MARKET LANE COUNTY'S OWN SHOPPING CENTER! ONE STOP SHOPPING SERVICE Johnson's Stand The blind merchant in the Public Market QUALITY BROOMS Household, Janitor, barn and whisk brooms, made by the blind. Everyready and Ray-O-Vae Flashlight Batteries Flashlight Bulbs Greeting Cards Wool Blankets, Grey color, 31j lb . . . 90 Wool. Men's Herringbone Shirts and Trousers. Matching colors. Khaki colored Boy's Overalls, size 2 to 10 Napkins, San-Nat Fak, Sanitary. Cleaning Tissues, Lydia Grey. Billfolds, men's leather zipper. All Wool Mattresses for Double Beds Parcels Checked lOo MARKET FEED & SEED East End o! Public Market Full Line of Insect Destroyers Bait for Snail, Slurs, etc Big Line of Flower and , Vegetable Seeds Bulk Peas, Beans, Corn Small Packs of Whole and Cracked Corn Stall 94 WE NOW HAVE A ' FULL LINE OF SHRUBBERY C. R. BRECHTBILL STALL 75 ficials to plant grass seed In the burned-off tracts. Ferns grow again, with an even heavier crop, unless burning is followed by seeding, D. D. Robinson, exten sion forester, reported. The Ford Theater in Washing ton, in which President Lincoln was shot, was dedicated Feb. 12, GRAY'S plTrr Rail. I . 1; I tame Back. ""HJ 6 YTO H,s f They all fall hard for delicious melt-in-your-mouth home baked pastry goodies. Let me help you tempt him with cookies, pies or cakes that reveal my superiority and oo la la- my zest as. 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