Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1918 — Page 3

Itfarch 9, 1918.

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GARY FOOD D1BEGTDR STANDS PAT

la order to ss!st the local food administrator in. makSng- known the new federal food regulations, the Gary aawsrapers have kindly offered the columns of their papers to give as wide publicity to this master 83 possible. Thesa articles feigned by R. G. Tarry, federal food adminUstrator for Gary, will appear from day to day. "Watch the columns of your rpers, ond if you do not read a Gary pnper subscribe at ones for one and ktep In touch with the food administrator's rules. They are official and for yoir juidance. If you are reading the Chioagro papers snd following the inles as promulgated by the Illinois food; administration and Interpretations of parlous wholesalers nd Jobbers you ara getting misinformation which may reeult In the revocation cf your license and In closing of your doors. Kemember that Gatry Is in Indiana and not In Chicago. "VVa, are still governed by Indiana lnwn and nM Illinois. "Watch for rules signed by your local administrator. Take nothing for granted what

you read In Chicago papers. j Chicago Is making a plaything, of. Lake county cities and this must stop at once. Evidence Is at hand that salesmen from Chicago wholesale houses are visiting Gary and are offer- j Ir.g to make Bales of sugar and flour j with other food combinations. This : must stop at once and the state food 1 administration wants to bo of service to the people of Gary. The govern- ! ment has laid down certain rules to be ! observed in conservation of food. The situation has become critical. There Is simply not enough food in Europe, yet the soldiers of the allies must be main- ! tained in full strength, their wives at j home must not face famine, the friendly! neutrals must not be starved, and. tin-'

ally, our own army must never lack a needed ounce of food. "While we are living in plenty, there are today thousands of allies v. ho are starving for want of foo l. Yc d

not need to star our own peorle. "We have plant y for ourselves, and it is the policy of the food administration to re-j tin for our people a sufficient supply j of every essential food Muff. I The whole great problem of winning J the war rests, primarily on one tiling. ' the loyalty and sacrifice of the American people In the matter of food. It Is not a government responsibility. H is j the responsibility of each individual. Each pound of food saved is a pound given to the support of our army. Each ' pound wasted or eaten unnecessarily is : a pound withheld from them. It is our j own personal obligation and we must I meet it square In the face. The most serious needs at the pres-' ent time and those in which vr must

conserve la wheat and meat, sugar and fats and It Is un these foods that the government is laying special titrcss. Gary has shown its loyalty in every campaign thut has been wagM to win tho war. Vv'e have gone ovtr tho top In the Liberty Loan, Y. M. C. A. and Ked Cross campaigns and now we are going to do our share and possibly even nnre, in food conservation. In the short tlmo the local food administrator has been in office thero has bei-ri every tendency to observe the food regulations. Micro have been violations, but it has been more through lai k of knowledge than disloyalty. With wide publicity siwn to nil the government regulations will be observed by nil. n. o. rXKRY. Federal Food Administrator for Gary.

' Miss Nellie Meyers has besn substltutlng In the llessvllle schools during , tho absence of Miss Lily Lamberg. j The work on tho new Hesnvllle Lutheran church Is progressing rapidly. A baby girl arrived at th home of;

: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horner Wednes- . day. ; Mildred Luchene has been on the sick I list.

on the sick list for several days. I the local school house last evening was Itudolph Klein of Chicago was a Clark! well attended, business visitor. j "William Haack of West Manor was a The night school which was held at! Gary business transacter.

CAX ITSTIIi TOU CAV'T. Are your Thrift and "War-SaMnrs Stamp sales equalling your -vfeekiy quota? Tf not why not?

ST. JOHN

Another one of our young men. Alex Lauerman. was called away to the training camp at Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Julia Krcpp left Saturday morning for her home at Chicago after spending a week here with cr sl:,ter, Mrs. Jacob Schmitz. Lambert Lauerman Is lil with the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spanier visited Friday at Cedar Lake;. Mrs. Mathilda Keilman and Mrs. John "Wachicr spent Friday atr Hammond.

CLARK Dr. A. "Watts of 163 Broadway." formerly a school teacher at Clark, has Joined the medical reserve corps and Is commissioned as a first lieutenant. Tho doctor's people live at Itoss and he has practiced Ms profession In Gary since the early part of 1317. Drs. Trenttss and Tackard will take care of his practice and his office during his absence.

i.Pr. Watts Is thirty years of age and his I voluntary enlistment Epeaks well for 1 hit . I William Scheer of this place purchas- ' ed a new player piano for his daughtrr, i Miss Goldie Jtchrcer. j John Dettnian of Tark Manor was a Clark visitor. i William Tarson of this place has been

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The children of room 2 have one hundred and twenty-five thrift stamps. The names of the children who have stamps

ure as follows: Hoy Kunow, 'William j Kansficld, Edward Karstcn, Charlotte! Swir.t, Luth Chick. William Holly,; Theresa Merko, Lenora Smith, Carl

Young, Claude Johnson. Joseph Froelich, Arthur Urant. Walter Watts. Oakland Smooth. Loyd IlirP. Mildred Swint, Minetta lioland, Wiilma Ilciehardt. Mrs. Oliver rrocsch'dd. left Friday evening for Grand Hapids. Mich., where she will spend two weeks with her sister. Her mother will return with her. Charles Kunyan's condition Js not much improved. Mrs. J. L. Hess underwent an operation this week at St. Margaret's hos-pi'al.

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