\m BREAD COSTLY TO Christian Church EASTER PROGRAM Bible School, 9:45 a. m. F aster Service, 10 to 11 a. m. Communion service. E very y e a r the B ritish governm ent Song by Chorus. l>aya $200,000,000 tow ard th e coat of th a t n a tio n 's w ar bread. T h a t la the S cripture Reading. p rin cip al reason why English bread P rayer. p rices a re low er todny to th e eousuiuer G irls’ Q u a rte t— ‘‘S cattering E aster than In Am erica. Incidentally the Lillies.” B ritish b read Is much (MMirer than the Solo—"H o san n a,” Mrs. Hum burg. A m erican. Mate Q u a r t e t - “ Shout H osanna.” G re a t B ritain has taken over all Sermon - “ C h rist’s Victory for the hom e grow n grain, bought a t an a rb i­ t r a r y price, und all Im ported w heat W orld.” Decision Service. bought In m a rk e ts of th e w orld a t p re­ vailing prices. This Is tu rn e d over to PATRIOTIC PROGRAM th e m ills by th e governm ent at a price 11 a. m. to 12 M. th a t allow s th e sd u lteru tcd w ar bread “ Star-Spangled B anner.” lo af o f fo u r pounds to sell a t 18 cento. Raising of American Flag by Boy T h e tw o pound louf costs I) cents, and Scouts. th e one ppund louf sells for 5 cento. Prayer, In m illing, how ever, 14 p er c e n t Solo “ Keep the Home Fires Burn­ m ore flour Is ex tracted from th e w heat in g ,” Sadie McCoy. th a n In A m erica. And th e re is a com­ p ulsory a d u lteratio n of ‘JO per c e n t Short Addresses and an ollow nlde a d u lte ra tio n of SO “ P reparation” 0 . F. Richards p er c e n t . "Sacrifice” B. J . Simpeon C om pared w ith Am ericun bread, the "V icto ry ” H. F. Wilson B ritish product la only about OS per Solo - “ The Little Blue S ta r in the cent, p u re a t Its b e e t W indow,” Hazel Stockman. In F ran ce, u n d er conditions some­ Response of Mother and F ather. w h at sim ilar, but w ith a la rg e r extrac- | Presentation Addresa “ Why a Ser­ tlon. th e fo u r pound loaf sells fo r 18 ! cents. i vice Flag?” R. L. Putnam . "A m erica,” Chorua. U nfurling of Service F'lag (38 sta rs), HASTENED R U S S IA N COLLAPSE by Claude Davis. — Closing Remarks. M\Ve m u st not overlook the fa c t th a t Solo—“ When the Boys Come Home” R ussia collapsed, not because of the G erm uns on h er borders, but because Ray Jackson. Benediction. she failed to organize and feed her The members of the Grand Army, own citizenship," th e food a d m in istra ­ tion announced W. R. C., Honor Guard, Boy Scouts “ We m ust be w arned th a t If we a re to and relatives are extended a special em erge victorious from th is w a r we can ­ invitation and places will be reserved not risk th e ovilapse o f a n o th e r of our for them. BKliiSH GOVERNMENT asso ciates In th is w ar from th is cause. "A nybody th a t is looking fo r th e col­ lapse of th e G erm an p e o p le on the food q uestion h ad b e tte r tu rn aro u n d nnd look a t th e moon, because th e resu lts will be th e sam e. G erm any Is In no m ore d an g er o f collapsing on th a t sco re th a n we are. If a s m uch.’* WHY WE MUST SAVE FOOD. T he 1917 w h eat crop In F ra n c e w as less th an h a lf norm al, using th e crop of 1913 as a b asis of com parison. T here was a sh o rta g e of 178,000,000 bushels, o r 58.8 p e r c e n t T h e p o tato crop w as only w ith in o n e-th ird o f n o r­ mal. T h e su g ar beet crop show ed s H e r m eat deficit of 87.9 p e r c e n t h erd s in th e early fall show ed a sh o rt­ age of 1,800,000 animals. T hose a re a few o f th e reaso n s A m erica m ust feed h e r a sso c ia te s In th e w ar. T hey a re no longer ab le to feed them selves, an d unless we come to th e rescue a re face to face w ith starv atio n . And s ta rv a tio n m eans de­ feat In th e war. COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS Junior Rainbow Regiment is growing in Washinging County. The following have Mold over $50 worth of W. S. S. since last week’s report: Alice Weisenback of Jack- son school; Rayford Hall, Beaver­ ton; Annie Inglish and Lloyd Turk, Manning; Herbert Elwert, Middleton; Caroline Baker and Annie Bothman, Wilson school; Huston Johnson. Spring Hill; Lawrence Flint, Kinton; Raymond j Forney and Elizabeth Forney, Oak Bark; Paul Koehler and Ixe Wann, Orenco. N . C. Maris, Industrial Club organizer, has found unusual in ­ terest in all the schools visited. Some had organized before he visited them. The following list of schools having Industrial Clubs may not be quite complete as our records have not always been kept as ac­ curately as they should be. Roy Grable, McKinley, Rock Creek, Fir Dale, Fir Grove, Fern Hill, South Tualatin, Wilson. Lyda, Gules Creek, Watts, Bethany, ( iarden Home. West Union, Mid­ dleton, Laurel Ridge, Tigard, Metzger, Reedville, Aloha-Huber, Laurel, Midway, Kinton. Farm­ ington, Mountaindale, Arcade, Academy, Shady Brook and Bux­ ton, Chapman, Luthern School, Sherwood. Mr. Maris will be in Washing­ ton county again next week N . A. FROST. A number of changes will be made in the Oregon Electric time card next Sunday. The corrected Methodist Church Services E aster Sunday services will begin table appears on this page, new with a sunrise prayer m eeting a t 6:30 time. No changes on S. P. to which ail are invited. Sunday School wRI be held a t the usual tim e with a few special features. We would like to see ail the children present in the Sun­ day School Being F aster we will have a decision day service. A t 11 o ’clock the pastor will preach an E aster sermon, his subject being “ And He Could Not Be H id.” The choir will render special music for both morning and evening service. The evening service will be of in te r­ est to all. You are welcome. Senior and Interm ediate Epworth le a g u e s in evening. Topic: "Lessons from the Risen C hrist’s Forty Days.’ JO H N EBERT, Pastor. OREGON ELECTRIC TIM E CARD Itatwl Hrpl. It, 1*17 L». r. G. 6:20 a 7:00 a 8:15 a •9:45 a 110:35 a 1:05 p 4:05 p 6:40 p 7:35 p 9:30 p * Sunday 8. P. Arr. Pt. If. Pt. Arr . r. c. m 7:40 6:50 a m 8:07 m 8:25 8:15 a m 9:32 m 9:35 10:25 a m 11:40 m 11:00 1:15 P m 2:25 m 11:60 m 2:20 4:00 P m 5:15 m 5:20 5:10 P m 6:25 m 7:55 6:10 P m 7:26 m 8:50 7:46 P m 9:05 m 10:46 11:00 P m 12:20 only; tDaily, except Sunday ELECTRIC TIM E CARD L». P. G. Arr. Pt. 6:35 a m 7:50 t7:20 a rn 8:45 s9:30 a rn 10:45 t9:41 a rn 11:10 12:35 P m 1:50 t2:00 P m 3:20 3:40 P m 4:56 t4:22 P m 5:50 t6:22 P rn 7:45 9:35 P rn 10:50 Lr Pt. 17:11 19:15 11:00 2:15 t3:30 5:40 f. 15 8:00 t i l : 16 ssl :00 Arr. F. G. a m 8:35 a m 10:32 a m 12:15 P m 3:30 p m 4.50 P m 7:00 P m 7:35 p m 9:20 P m 12:36 P m 2:2(1 The “50-50” ratio has now been extended to breakfast foods. That is, if you buy a package of wheat food, you must buy one of The CHEVROLET motorcar, oats, corn or some other substi­ used with care and given proper tute. Ask your merchant. attention, will last for years. William Clapshaw of Hillside is Longevity depends on the car the new clerk at the Allen hard­ first and the owner afterward. ware store. t —Thru a—S at sa—S at & Sunday Wiles & Sohler, Distributers.