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rui S2 E3 .'Ml The Food Administration has removed the restrictions on the use of wheat naturally many of the people are wonder- ing how (when we. have all the people-in Europe to feed) this is possible. Tie ifea Facts Are These: There has never been a shortage of wheat in the world. Lack of shipping facilities caused all the trouble. The ships were for the most part tied up in the ports. Tonnage into the thousands had been sunk. Australian grain elevators now hold three hundred million bush els of wheat which has been stored there since the January har vest. Argentine wheat could not be moved for similar reasons. America was forced to feed her fighting men and the Allies from a small surplus aug mented by our savings but all of this is now past and the ships will once more bring us wheat from these far off places assuring plenty for all. When we learned yesterday that no more substitutes were required we immed iately increased our order to the mixing room we did not know how much would be required but alas, our best guess was not enough. Did you get your ioaf ? If not, we are sorry, but you can get it Monday without fail. There will be an abundance for all. Order "Middle West" Bread from any grocer i 1 M n !''.'. i tjf i ; M m ; I III I MIDDLE WEST BAKING CO. ' ''ill I .. ..T-.r'i.-.1-.TT-N-TTXTT--'VTrT.1TTr,Tl 'l"7iniO i XTl't 4' i TULSA DA1LX YVUKL-L, SUViUi, uvjiudh h, i , K If n if 3 if e i rl ; ;.. 1 '' ' m ...! i, Ml m i r. 'I 5 ! ; Mi. fjif I': IV.! J 'MM V .'J V ' Pi 'IiittI Vfcnr-'"' '' '"'hlrl nil " ' rjlmf-m, ' i.n.....n.,i;.imillHl,tllM.IIUli:ilUDUiieuilUUl .in ii.li!