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Professional Directory WHEAT CRISIS FORCES CHANGES IN RULES ♦ » / I'hoiiM Tubur b-77 Households, Fatinn Houses and In the Twilight Zone of War Bakc.’s Must Decrease f mancing. i Uso of Wheat. C. II. Atwood, M. I). Homeopathic I'liyslvlaa and Surgeon linire mid III .idem•<> H|K> '*»«»■ Ave. 4. K. W. Aimee Holllngworth, FOR THE NEED FOB PROTECTION IS GREATEST WHEN EVENING APPROACHES AND THE WORK. EH TENDS 7*0 A. B. SHORTHAND COACHING Gregg—Oregon’s Official System ! 1 ! Tab >121 Church Directory Lents M I:. Church. rri'Mt'hhig 11:00 Munday U'<!4M>) y.45 m . ni I** Ntu<1y I‘la««, p in. Hpworlii a. m > p. hi. I*na< Itlftg 7:<M hi r lesa* Thur»<lav vwiithg «I 7W». K M IIH'«1 Ja-P r, I’natur Up«t 1«IH V 67(1« N|r<| «trrrt. i I i Presbyterian Church a -I kk U. Il a ni Morning > Y r H « , f. 7 4.’. p IU 7 ;m> p tit W<«4|ii4’»ilsy, rnl<) U I». nt Tbur»<l«)*, choir i St Peter’s tatholl,'Church. Sunday.: a:oOa. in. Ix»w Maaa. 10:30. «1. High Ma... a:.i"a. m. Hnnday Sch'Mil 13 M. choir ri-hiaraal Week day»: Maw at a in. Seventh Day Adv enlist Church. 10 a. m Saturday -*al>l»alli Selimd. 11 a. m Saturday poaching 7:30 p. m. Wedltesdsy. Prayer inerting 7:46 p. in Sunday preschlng. St. Paul* Fptacopal Church. block »oiHh t»f WfMMlmrrr klAlloii Communion thr rtr«t Munday of each latNXM)« m No other arrvlrr« that ► v< r) o’her Munday the regular arrvh va »a* U ua. KvrnliiM prayer and Mriioii i p in Bunday Mrbool inert* a’ 3:<H) J K Glover, Hunt.. J. Glover, Hr< Lents Lvangclkal Church. Hermon by 4b'- paator. II a. m • ml 7:16 p. m. Sunday Hchool w:<6 a. in., O, H. Bradford, Huiwrlnleudent. Y. P A.. 6:46 p m . I'stil Braver meen ng Thura- Bradford. Preaident A cordis! welcome Io .11 day s:«o p m. T. H llornachucti. Paator. , ---------- 1--------------- l irth Church Of Christ. Fifth Church of Christ. Hclentlat of Port land. Ora., 4»4 63ud »treet Hervlc Sunday II a m Sunday Hchool S:SO and II a m. Wmfneaday evening tcallmonlsl Meeting 8:<n. Laurel wood M. 11 Church. >:« a. in Munday Hchool. 11:00 a. m preach ing. 17:30 p m. elaaa meeting S:<Cp m. Jiml.ir league. S:SO p m Epworth league 7 SO p. in preaching *:<» p m Thursday evening, prayer aervlce Or. C H. Carina, Pastor. (isrman Reformed Church. Rev Corner Woodatock Av«*., and «7th Mt. Munday School W G. Lie nk ar tn per. pastor. 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 * tn. Y. P H at 7:*u p. tn. German Hrhool and Catechetical Clam Maturdav at 9:<k)a tn Free Metbodlut Church. Bunday Bobonl, p nu Preaching » 0. tn each week. Prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7:B d p. in. All are conilally invited to attend these my vice*. Kev. A Be<-re. Paator. Kern Park ChrlMlan Church. Corner ««th Rt . mid 4«>th Ave . 8. E. 10. tn Bible School. II a. m. mid 7:30 p. m. preaching •ervice 6:30 p m. Christian Endeavor 7:*> 1 p. m. Thursday, mid W'-ek prayer meeting, . A cordial welcome to all. Bev. It A. Moon. Pastor. 1S»I E. Halmon I , ' Urgant mlllt. ry nec-ssltl.s of United States and the Allies has fore.d a mure d stlc restriction In th. wh.-vt ccni rrvatlon program. Coupled with an < II it appeal to all Individuals, hcus< olds, public eating place is and baksrc uf bread and pas- ' Upon a time there was a farmer tries for their co t '«ration and aup- whose sh*-ep were threatened by coy- port, Herbert C. Hoover has Issued a i ot<-s, so h<- deci l«-d to pro»« < t them new set of rules ' ’signed to further ' at night with a high, tight fence. Al rcduc. wheat ccniugiptlon In this I day Iu- labored and when evening a|i country until the next harvest. ' prout hi-d it was almost, but not quite, These rules and Mr, Hoover's per. <:' inpl< te<|. sonal S| peal are given out through Tho farmer was fagged, twilight Mr. W. U. Ayer, rderal Food Admin was approaching and lnr’ -ad of nail Istrator for Oregon, In the following ; Ing up the remaining boards he drove message: ' In th«1 sheep and decided to take a “If wo are to furnish the Allies with chance. In the morning lie discovered th«i necessary proportion of wheat to I the ravuges caused In the flock by the millntnln their war br< ml from now enemy maraud rs; the fence he had until the next harvest (and this Is a built tor protection wus no protection, military necessity) wo must reduce becuiiso when twilight came be failed our monthly consumption to twnnty- to finish It. one million bu-hels a month na uualnst Don’t penult your patriotism to suc our normal consumption of about cumb to the twilight zone! forty two million bushels or fifty per In tiie twilight there Is a slacking cent of our normal consumption, re aervinK a margin for distribution to’ of Industry, a tendency to take things lhe army and for special coses, leav Indifferently—to loaf. Having performed a good day'« Ing tor general consumption .approxl matdy one and one-half pounds of work, twilight finds a man tired of wheat products weekly per person. the heat arid the burdens, ready to Many of our consumers arc dependent rest and congratulate himself on bls upon baker's br< ad Such bread must accomplishments. The Third Liberty Loan Is in the be durable and tberafore requires a larger proportion of wheat products twilight sone of war financing. Twice have the people of Oregon than cereal breads buked in the home. “The well-to-do In our population labored Indefatlgably aud accomplish can make greater sacrifices in the ed a great work in over subscribing consumption of wheat products than the state's allotment. Now comes the real test—now Is to can the poor. In addition our popu lation In the agricultural districts, disclose whether they still have the where the substitute cereals are ebun vigor aud patriotic strength hereto dent, are more skilled In the prepara fore displayed. It remains to be seen whether they tlon of breads from tb«MW other cereals than tha crowded city and Industrial will consider their duty performed populations. With Improved transpor and are content to slacken, to take tat Ion conditions we now have avail things Indifferently, to loaf on the job able a a undue of potatoes. . We also of patriotism. After a day Ip the fields It requires have tn the spring months a surplus of milk and we have ample corn and spunk and pluck to tackle additional oats for human consumption. The work in the twilight The man who drain on rye and barley as substitutes determines to press the labor a little has already greatly exhausted the sup further—to make a real finish to the ply of Uivee grslna. day’s stunt, is doing something for “To effect tho needed saving of hlmBelf. And so Is It with those who wheat we are wholly dependent upon have helped In the previous bond flo the voluntary assistance of the Amer tations. There is a bit more to do be ican people and we ask that the fol fore turning In; a little more exertion and patience and drain on the re lowing rules shall be observed: First—Householders to use not to sources. But if patriotism Is not lulled into exceed a total of one and one-half pounds per week of wheat products Indifference of the twilight, the fence per person. This means not more of protection will be completed. than one and three-fourths potlnds of' Take no chances. Every bond is victory bread containing the required a board in the fence to keep out the percentage of substitute« and about Hun coyotes. one-half pound of cooking flour, mac Report, but don’t repeat. aronl, crackers, pastry, pies, cakes, Help in Germany's defeat wheat breakfast cereals all combined. Second—Public eating places and Potatoes for Patriotism. clubs to observe two wheatless days By eating potatoes lnst<«d of wheat per week, Monday and Wednesday, as the people of the United States can at present, and in addition thereto not help win the war. We have not to serve In the aggregate a total of enough wheat for the Allies and our more breadstuffs, macaroni, crackers, selves. Wo have an abundance of po pastry, pies, cakes, and wheat break tatoes. Wheat flour Is a concentrated fast cereals containing a total of more food and therefore good for shipping; than two ouuces of wheat flour to any potatoes are bulky and are conse one guest at any one meal. NO quently not suited for limited shipping WHEAT PRODUCT« TO HE SERV space, nor are the Allies so short of ED UNLE88 SPECIALLY ORDERED. Public eating establishments not to buy more than six pounds of wheat products per month per guest, thus conforming with limitations requested Lenta Baptist Church. of the householders. Ixird’a bay, Bible School. e:4 a. m. Morning Third—Retailers to sell not more wor.hlp, Il a m. B. Y. • V.,«:S0p in. Evening worahlp 7:»> p m. A cordial wel than oneelghth of a barrel of flour come to theac aervicea. E. A 8mi.li. I’aator. to any town consumer at any one time and not more than one-quarter of a barrel to any country customer at l.ents I-rlends Church. any one time and In no case to sell t:46 a m. Blbl<- Bchool, Clifford Barker. ■u|wrtnlcnden«. lino a in. Presch'ng aer wheat products without th«1 sale of au vice. p. ui. Chrlatlan Endeavor. ‘¡So equal weight of other cereals. p. m Preaching aervlce. - 30 p. m. Thursday, Fourth—We ask the bakers and mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome grocers to reduce the volumti of vic to all the aervlce». Mt,a l.urana Terrell, l’a»tor tory bread—sold by delivery of a three-quarters pound loaf where one Arleta Baptist Church. pound was sold before and correspond a. m Bible Hrhool. 11 a. m. Preaching ing proportions In other weights. We service. 7:so p. m. Evening services. 4:16 nlso ask bakers not to increase the p. tn. H. Y. I1. U. iSenior amt Intermedia«) s:oi amount of their wheat flour pur p. in. Weilnoxlay Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome to all of th«*a« aervlcea. Kev.W. Garnet chases beyond seventy per cent of the average monthly amount purchased In Handlev, Pastor, MOI. «Uli Ave the four months prior to March first. Fifth—Manufacturers using wheat Anabel Presbyterian Church. products for non-food purposes should Corner of MliiR irret and B7th Ave. H K. Sabbath Hervlrov, Preaching. 11 s. m. and 7:HO cease such use entirely. p. m. Sunday School, 3:44 a. m Chrietlan Sixth—There is no limit upon the Endeavor: Senior, 6:V p. m. : Junior, 4 p. in. use of other cereal flours and meals, Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7:46. Tuesday, such as corn, barloy, buckwheat, po Orcheatra Practice, 7:60 p. m. The Pastor I. tato flour, et cetera. Many thousands always ready to call on the nick and confer of families throughout the land are with thi>M> who desire aplrltual help. John E. now using no wheat products what Nelson, Pastor. Kc.ldence, 6636 37th Ave. 8. E. ever except a very small amount for Phone Tabor IH6H. cooking purposes, and are doing so •r In perfect health and satisfaction. l.aurelwood CongreRation®I Church. Corner rt’.th Nt. and 4Mb Ave. 4. K. Paator. There is no reason why all of the American people who are able to cook Mrs. John J Han<l«akcr. Rnmlay Bchool.loH» a. tn. Preaching nervier, 11:00 r . in. No iu their own households cannot sub evening «ervire al preaenl. Mr. Arthur W. sist perfectly well with the use of less I'ratton, Superintendent of Hundav Bchool. wheat products than the one and one- Intermediate (’hrlatian Kndearor, 6:00 p. tn. half pounds a week allowed. We spe Prayer meeting Thursday eroning at 8:00 p. m. cially ask the well-to-do households In the church cottage. tn the country to fallow this additional programme so that we may provide the necessary marginal supplies for those parts of ths oommunlty less able Why Ro down town for to adapt themselves to so largo a pro portion of substitutes and In order that we shall be able to make the | wheat exports that are absolutely de manded of us to inaln'aln the civil population and soldiers of the Allies Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. and our own army. “With the arrlvaj of the new harvest when you can buy them for less at we should be aNo to relax such re I strictions, but until then we ask for J. A TEENY’S the necessary paMoncs. sacrifice, and 6602 Foster Road Tabor 760 co-operatton of tt* ilgtrlbutloa trades and publle»** KERN PARK HTA, DRY GOODS ANO NOTIONS potatoes as of wheat. Next to cereals, potatoes have been in this country the mainstay of starchy food, which supplies energy. The more potatoes we eat, the less wheat we need. A medium-sized po tato, weighing about 3\4 ounces, sup plies about as much starch as two small slices of wheat bread one half Inch thick, In other respects also, the potato measures up well with wheat bread and even has the advant- ago over it in supnlying certain salts which the body needs to counteract the acidity resulting from the use of cuch foods as cereals, meat and eggs By exercising her Ingenuity the house wife can prepare potatoes in many lifferent attractive ways. thuB increaa- ng thoir proportion in the family diet and conserving wheat and other sta ples needed for shipment abroad. An Important use of potatoes, also, Is tn tho mixing of breads, in which wash ed potatoes up to fully ten per cent may bo used without detracting from its appearance or taste; In fact, many persons hold that potatoes properly mixed tn bread. improves both appear ance and flavor. Give Your Little Ones : An Interest in the Future r a 1 hey are your hold on the future, N and America is fighting to make their F l> future safe. They are too little to h realize this now—but some day must I I learn to reverence the traditions of I America, the ideals of America, the great cause for which the men of ‘their father's day gave their lives. F » Be ready then to put in their hands bonds of their government They will be for them inspiring evi dence that their fathers planned sao* rificed and invested for their sons* future. Liberty Bonds will mean more to them than money. They will make them proud of the fathers who in America’s day of great need proved themselves true American patriots. i 1 Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones )■■■■ THIS SPACE PAID FOIL AND CONTRIBUTED BY ■■■■ “JOHN COOK FOR SHERIFF” LEAGUE Selling-Hirsch Building i I The Williams Realty Co. JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company Solicits your Property for , Sale Buyers, you have the Property We have the COME AND SEE US Williams Realty Co 8206 Woodstock Avenue funeral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. Lents Arleta First-Class Service given Day or Night. Ciose Proximity to Cemeteries Enables U3 to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense Tabor 4934 G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Specials On Doors This Week A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $1.00 We specialise in sash and doors«, glass, paints, oil, finish lumber and wood G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO Tabor 62 Tremont Station, Mt. Scott car line FOUD ADMINISTRATION FACTS One ounce less of meat each day Judge Georg,- W. Stapleton, candi for everyone means a saving of 4.- 400,000 meat anlinals a year. Save date for the Republican nomination for your ounce, Th«« sacrifice Is small. Circuit Judge, Department No. 4, to suc but the result for your country is ceed himself. large. Judge Stapleton began the practice of his profession at Goldendale, Wash., in 1,185,000 tons of sugar will be saved 1886. In 1890 he moved to Vancouver the first year if each of ua uses one Wash., and practice«! law until 1898, ii ounce less each day. This will keep which year he moved to Portland where sugar plentiful and cheap. he has been follow ing his profession un The Allies are all tn the sama boat, til 1917, whi n he was appoint'd to the a long way from shore and on limited bench by Governor Withycomb, left rations—and Vncle Sam is running vacant by Judge Davis, who resigne«! to the relief ship. It’s up to ua to save enter the army. Judge Stapleton has t‘»e cargo. served as mayor of Goldendale, Van couver and Gresham. His career as a Reduction, Production — the 1118 public officer has I een clean and above watchwords. reproach.—Paid Adv. Food will win the war. Produce It. Save It. By keeping a back-yard poultry flock tl e family would not only help in reduc If you run your household on three ing living costs but would have eggs of a pounds of sugar a month per person, quality and freshness which are often when fall comes the grocer won’t have difficult to obtain. to hang up the sign “No Sugar.** WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Phone Tabor 900 KERN PARK HARDWARE CO Builders’ Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. block North of Kern Park Station Mt. Scott Car Line 4824 67th Street 8. E. PORTLAND, ORE. KERN PARK CABINET SHOP For A Home 8. C. SMITH See LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors and Picture Framing Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 Shop Phone : TVboi 7576 4633 67th Street S. E. R. C. WALTER Tab. 3397 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park Sta. Real Estate and Rentals We often have exceptional bargains