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ipendei I Page 22, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun,, Nov. 21, 1948 Neat Wheat, This, If It Makes In fat livestock shows to promote I wheat feeding. Industrial uses for wheat are not at the moment practicable for the Northwest, he concluded. Processing companies are lo cated in the Midwest where they can purchase competing products, such as corn and grain sorghums, both cheaper than wheat. To com bat this disadvantage, the Wheat Commission is striving, through modern research, to find new uses for wheat, new outlets for present wheat and to expand the current market - Fur Cleanlnr and Glaiint ELECTRIC CLEANERS 1210 Willamette St Ph. 30 Browsing Room Hour Changed for Vacation The University of Oreeon LI Sabin to Attend School Meet High Schools convention Dec. 9, 10 and 11 In Spokane, Wash. Sabin was selected as one of five Oregon representatives to the meet by the state committee of the organization. The delegates will convene with principals from Washington, Idaho, Utah and Montana. The party will leave by car on Dec. 8 and will return Dec. 12. Nylon Stockings for Madame following w2W brarv Browsing room hour will a m. to6Pm7.fe 5 P-m-; Saturt'TIi, PENDLETON OP) Nylons out these facts in laboratories In Peoria, 111., Albany, Calif., and Pullman, Wash., Bell revealed. When the data is compiled an in not be presented Wednesday, Nov. 24. The program, normally given from wheat? "Sure, that's possible. Wheat could be used as a raw material in plastics and other spectacular pro ducts, too," Wheat Commission Administrator Ed Bell said. "But none of these manufacturing pro cesses now is an acceptable ouuV for surplus northwest wheat." Research projects now are un derway to develop new Industrial uses, but that is a long-range pro gram, the administrator told a Umatilla County farm bureau meeting. Chemists, processors and other authorities are being called together early In December to ex plore possibilities. r , tJtll SPRINGFIELD Owen W. Sa bin, principal of Springfield Union high school, will attend the Northwest Assn. of Secondary and to 5 p. m . from 4 to 5 p. m. has been sus- i u gay. telligent, well-founded marketing and promotion campaign can be initiated. The export market might be expanded when surveys now being prepared "tell us more about the food habits of foreign peoples," Bell declared, explaining that emphasis on export markets now is being centered on the Orient and South America. Livestock feeding, another field In which wheat may be used locally, Is being promoted by showing producers of meat, milk COMPLETE STOCK BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINES & PARTS NOW AVAILABLE See Your Engine Dealer, Hardware Store or GEORGE A. HALTON CO. na Worf fiih Am. Phone S478 CRUSHED ROCl WASHED SAND and GHAV& EXCAVANGndHCX:KrO!irmJ T. C. WILDISH Phono SnrinaflslJ SSI Helen Homemaker says: I shop at DICKSON'S mostly, because lis there I've iound The best buys lor my money and I have looked around. They're courteous and friendly; they -try to treat you right From six-thirty every morning until nine o'clock at night. TOMORROWS SPECIALS.- Industrial processes now known he said, could not use enough 'and eggs how to use wheat lor wheat or could not pay the price , feed. The commission participates AnDAM Cud A V mm mmmt IflMUIDLIMI ijnUlfC RADIANT FRUIT MIX 16' 49' PLENTY OF HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE "Open Every Day But Christmai' Roy and Peggy Phone 7 DICKSON'S MARKET Roosevelt Boulevard and Highway 99 North for wheat that Is obtainable else where. "The most Important thing to the grower," Bell declared, "Is to find markets where the most wheat will be purchased at the most favorable price to him. In order to dispose of surplus North west wheat we must think In I terms of finding markets that will take 10, IS or even 20 million bushel chunks." 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