The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GEARY TIMES
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School Days
Be sure your child's eyes are nor-
mal or that glasses are properly fitted.
Brine vour child to us at once and have
the eyes properly tested—if glasses are
needed we can fit them perfectly.
Children are often backward in school and
have headaches just for the lack of proper
glasses.
E. Wiatt Jewelry Store
I.ILUAN WIATT. OPTOMETRIST
Ready
With complete slorkt of lumber and
other building mater i. Is on hand, we're
ready to supply yotir needs lor Fall
building AND DO IT QUICKLY.
This is the tune lor repair work. Put
on new rooli. lmprov. your building.
With the coming index r weather there are
many little repair ioL to be done inside
the house. Build m i new bath room
or finish the attic. We can supply all
the necessary builiJin,; material, including
Beaver Board and oi'icr kind* of lumber.
* Official
Food News
Federal Food *rf««lnl* r*tioit for
Oklahoma.
J. Cooi I Brown
Dlroctor of Education.
.i'lllflWI
AMERICA FACES
GREATEST TASK
Th* problem of building up food
reserves that will pormlt tbo sondlm
of 16,000.000 tona of foodstuff acrum
the Atlantic nozt year la th altuatloB
facing America, according to C. a
Ames, federal administrator for Ofc
lahoma, home from hla conference al
Waahlngton with Herbert Hoover and
other atat* food administrator*
"America haa her greatest duty te
perform during the coming year, for
In addition to supplying food for Jiet
own army, she muat take care of tha
greater part of the needs of tha Al'
Ilea," Judge Ames said.
"America will have an army ol
3.000,000 men In Europe by June Sub
Ktarvtlal rations must be itupplled for
these men and there must be sufficient
reserve supplies at all times "
This year America Is sending
| 10.000,000 tons of food across the At
lantlc The minimum requlreni<nj
tor noit year will be 15.000.000 tona
It was said at the Washington confer
once. This means that not only must
50 per cent more food be Bent but 5C
per cent mora shipping made avail
able.
"It is up to all good Americans t«
tlghteu their beiu. eat less and wort
Etna Surroundings
By WILLIAM T ASHTON. j .
Mr. A. H. Tolle put in n ctil
vert north of I, MeChing* Mon
day.
Mr. M. N. Teeters and family j
visited W. T. Ashtona Monday
evening.
School atarted at Ktna Monday
with Miss Au ta McKaimev
teacher. Thirty-three were en-
rolled.
Mr. D. A. Griffith went to Enid
Saturday.
D. A Griffith threshed last
week.
Word from loe Aehton who i*
entraining at Houston Texas sav?
he is doing fine. When the 18
to 75 registration is passed the
writer of these Items will be
pretty tickled.
Mrs. Burt Scott went to Fay
Saturday.
Mr. B. H. Ashton and family
of Iowa arrived August 5.
Mr. A. T. Anderson went to |
Watonga Friday.
Mr. Eric Anderson is attend
ing school at Stillwater.
Amon and Johnnie Ashton ar.
visiting their grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Ashton at prea
ent.
No rain yet here which means
no crops.
Ralph Kincaid who is dowi
'W
ANTED
AND
FOR SALE
Where a little advertisement brings
big results. TIMES want ads.
LOST, a poektt book, a
ago, Sunday, between my home and |'
Waller Mclatire's, black leather pocket,
book, contained three ten dollar bills, a ' t
five dollar bill and rome other papers. $
D. C Galloway, Geary.
FOR SALE.- PURE BRED RED j
Duicck gilts and males*, choice stock: 4
> eight from 100 to 150 pounds. t
]. C. Stout. 3 mile* n>rth of (leaiv +
>n easi line. Phone J K. 12. tit-'J 1
OUR NEW SERIAL
Long Live the King
Next Week.
FOR SALE-Seed r>e.
Galloway Tel HI 21 I
Roscoe
Geary.
FOR SALE
in the field.
I OR SALE
Fifteen acre* kalir corn
O. Thompson
Gearv I'hone 226.
One good heating sjove i
Geo. Sloner
harder to the
I ihoae of our
Ames said.
end that our armies an with the fever is reported doinj;
Allies be fed," Judgs
! fine.
Irrigated Land
•'< 'K SALE in Sunny southern Color
ado. Address I. N. Lon*
Jarssu. Colo.
I <)R SALE—Residence properly ir.
South part ol town, consisting of 17!
I <~, t room house, large barn, having I
•I stalls, hay loll and grain bin, welt and !
i i ern, cement cave. 13 peach and
ihrny trie*, fenced pari with chicken
w.rr A. H. Broadbooks.
& CASE LUMBER CO.
DAVIDSON
fiione No.
0. WiLKR, Manager
' > -v.'
COTTAQE CHEE8E CHEAP
A saving of $30.000.o00 worth o! '
valuable food 1s sought In the cam ;
••algn which the I'nlted States Kood
A4mlnin ration and the Department ol '
Agriculture have launched to curta .
bis countnr's enormous waste of sWi
nillk. Agents are working from At
anUc t<> I'aclflc. calling aitenUon tc
•he score of palatable forms In whtol
this nutritious com mod 11 y can he pro
pared
In Its most familiar form It bobs u;
ss Cottaue Cheese, which Is equal tc
meat In food value. One ounil ol
cottage cheese Is as good as a dozer
eggs
In many cities milk distributors a«
reading tb«lr cottage cheese aroun!
on their routes, and the housewife Is
able to place her order for it aloni
with the milk.
WHEATLESS RECIPES
OAT AND CORN FLOUR BREAD
10 Per Cent Ground Rolled Oats.
50 Per Cent Corn Flour.
1 cup liquid
2 to 4 tablespoons tut.
4 tablespoon* syrup.
-
4 tca|)OOD« baking l'" « J or.
1 teaspoon salt.
IV* cups <j> ounces i corn flour.
2'* cc.j i.'. minces- ground rolled oar*
I OR SALE—A good Twin three-
speed Harley Davidson Motor Cycle
ire or phone owner—Hsrry L. Browu
No. R S. 2132.
NEW RATION FOR
ARMY IS ARRANGED
WE SELECT only the very BEST of
BEKI and oilier meats for our customers.
NO need for you to worry about quality,
we take care of that for you. In times like
the present, it pays to trade al this shop.
H. K. PADEN & CO.
(Bob) Wouc t f!l Mt;t
H A
I'hr
Wit
Washington The yuartermastei
f'orps has worked out a special re
mtvs emergency ration for the arm?
<•<insisting of hard br> itl. corn beet
corn beof ha ' , roast !i ef, salmon
sard Ulan, soluble colfce sugar *p<l
salt, to he pacJi. '. in imitliiRed gal
vaniiefl Iru^ t in a henneticalij
scaled nralnst gas as well as mol>>l
aw
This snaaai two !■
portant n essi' the Ajnerleat
people It the I cesslty foi
iavtitg < ' .ud it also em
phasiti* the t ■ .iv tor building u|
a national reserve ration.
Whew m - and ■ ' ^ar make m
most of the v *nu of this "lunch be
'ween shn-« for our b' That Ii
the reason civilians arc i.-ned to eai
war bread, to save th" heavier cuti 1
of beef mnfl to make owi national al
lot went of sturar go roui?il
The abundant American harvests
have brought rKts in the food cloud,
it la true Bui now in the time for t
national restrv* ration to make im
possible auy suoh dire conditions ai
faced the Allien early last spring Re
iember those words of Lord Rhonuda
\\ len he heard m*r wheat supplies hat!
bee I! e-.ten u VI "The war la over. w<
ere beaten "
America did her psrt then and sh«
must tin her part no* by preparing
;<icsinst say possible repetition of thai
'I of distress
RICE AND BARLEY BREAD
50 Per Cent Rice Flour.
50 Per Cent Barley Flour.
1 cup liquid
2 to 4 tablespoons fat.
4 tablespoons syrup
5 cmr*
i: teaspoons baking powder.
1 t'-aspoon salt.
l^a cups im ounces- rice flour.
1% cups iTi ounces) barley flo'ir.
CORN FLOUR AND BUCKWHEA1
BREAD
5C Per Cent Corn Flour.
50 Per Cent Buckwheat.
1 cup Itiiuiil.
2 to 4 ta!> ooons fat
4 tablespo syrup.
2 pkrs
6 teaspoon- inking powder,
t teaspoon *:ilt.
1'4 cups i." ounces) corn flour.
1 eup i '< ounces) buckwheat.
j I OR SALE Eighty head ol hogs,
all sizes, seventy-live hear! young
r.ves, all in line condition. Dcscrij/
lion and prices on application.
John F. Coyle
R 5. Geaty. Oklahoins
FOR REN r—Three toom house ti
Geary. Enquire of Wtn. McKin-
ster.
ROOMS FOR RENT—To high
School girls, one block ead oi Ceaty
Mill, prices reasonable. Vlts. C. L.
Mercer.
Good 6 1-2 Acre
for Sale
tract
FOOD NOTES
The only ^iiluiaie "con Kamn"
the oon-servatlon game
I
! A line little home for yen. six
and a half acres fenced hog ti«ht.
five room house, aiiricot orchard.
. ^om° «rapes and berries liarn
' lor several head of hornet". Three
| block* east of Gearv mill. A'.so
: 20 acres additional 2 blocks uth
of this. Will sell at bargain if
?old soon. M. W. Moore.
For Sale or Trade
If you heli<
flKbt to gi ; ,i
KxtravuK.ir.ee
blood Of heroes."-
In peace you will ___
Might head ol I iurscs and Mate*,
,S" and Five head o( Cattle (two cow?
giving milk) and 45 acres in cone
and kahr corn, all o( this wi:l male
routs blood,
-I.loyd (ieorge
ind uo
Food wes' : is fond lost
Money can replac* it.
• ! itood (eed.
are twin sisters p
Will \A
Wsste an I want
and neither l> lutlfal
Col. C. W. BROWN
OF CAI UME1
Crys harm Sales and Stock Sales
THOROUGHBRED SALES A SPECIALTY
Sat:*f.-t«*lion ( tiar nteri| ,\ud Frrfn* to f®! i• ■ N • >«
Make Dates at either Bank in Geary o- Caiuniet Bank
Address, Col C \\ BROWN
CAH MET. Route I
Calumet Phone Rockdale'
• ieary Phone. 1' V J'Jll
RIPE FRUIT NEEDS LESS SUGAR
11 Is suggested to the patriotic
V<<u ewtf« that It is better to pay t
f • eenis more for fruit that Is full;
',eii d and that does not requlrr
- >r r mr st most a very little) that
• n I'urehsse sour, small fruit that must
l.e .ithes vooked wi'h sugar or d«
l'tr wh it. whan served In Its nst
i ! f tiess, to render It palatable
e. uiber that avery houeswlfe musl
ike for her slogan just now: "Ever]
little hit helps."
late model Ford
Automobile for pail.
Addtcss, "Trader," cjre ol
Fimey, Geary, or enquitc at 1 imc.
of money to go aroun l office.
l.earn to emit rot your own appetite
before you try to control your neigh-
bor's
Buy Your
Where you always get th 1
best there is to be had in al
kinds of good meats.
CITY MEAT MARKET
BALLEW BROS., PROPS
PHONE 135
Buy Groceries
That Hoover
Recommends
We are well stocked in all the kinds
of groceries and things to eat that
Mr. Hoovers says are proper to buy at
this time. Try this big, well stocked
GROCERY STORE next time.
SQUIRES & SELF,
I FADING GROCERS Telephone No. 86
The Star Livery Barn
C. 0. BLAKE, Proprietor
have putchated the Star Barn and am prepared to do livery work
day or night- Your feed patronage is solicited
OR. J. w. pinkertonJs-
is located with the barn and
will answer calls at all hours
TELEPHONE NO. 117
Col. A. U. Rhodes
General Auctioneer
A man's succes* lies in his ability to do things. II you will give
me the opportunity, I will prove my ability of handling your sale
in a successful way, that will make yon monev and at the same
time please you. by getting you the high dollar for ttock and
machinery. Your patronage solicited. Terms, I per cent to all.
Make dates with American Stale Bank or Geary Times office,
or Phone JK 112.
FOOD NOTES
Every producing farm Is i
r.f victory.
There's lot
but bacon. be<-f and wheat can't make
the circuit
T - LOST.- on Registration Day, 2 1-2
Wt must conquer the whims of our 1
own appetites before we ran hop* to
conquer th* (Wman menace
In England "III* Majesty th* King" i ^ll^tT ^
*n ' ,h" b 'liil)""-! subject have ,lup- R ^ CASH RENT.-
Urate ration cards
I bO acres; about I (X) acre? broke up.
inch tingle ply leather harness trace,
tome>vhere on (he road to Geary—
lease leave at the Timet office.
H* a pioneer unit s'ore hoin* grown
food ss If no ft, ;Bht trains w*re run
dynams mng or grocery : cr*s open
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I CALL ON US I
| Col. H. C. Steinpfad - Col. J. B. Avans f
AUCTIONEERS I
Al'o there is good pasture on the (arm. —
Prefer to sen. but wiii tem cath. Or s rarm and Live Stock Sales a Specialty
vith 5 *
initthl rent lor thare of crop to man with
XVe
Shall
ar* heirs of great happenlnga
we -iii-render our nherltunc*'
Many of Die larger ho: '.* of thl
count rv arc it ing no cane sugar ii
pii.iii it and d«*acrts
Smrr liowN have been hanish*4
f m i A ■ rlcan dining cars « traveler
l . hi* I'ortlM ot au^ar muU ui
f.io;
If you have a food conservation plan
or recipe, pass It along to your neigh-
bors snM vour frl-rtii- he "In the set*.
In Vrsncs :..i per cent of the t.it l
*n*tgy . ' !:,■ |,c,iple Is h<<i>t to *" u >
mllltn \ cfturr ManlahipK. hunger
•on ^ .(Terlng is en used with
the ■ > It Is the wm
Is ' I of spirit needed H
faeriesu Uoina.
who w ill plant cotton if hi* childien are
eld enough to help pi< k F. im in 10
miles west o! Cc*<. Ii.'i liie uf I (aitk
Ryel, Geary. Telephone W X 12
LOST. Monday evening. September,
K>th, Suit Caie, ead ol Crcenheld,
near llie l.ookabaugli bridge — I mder
notify Geaty Times Reato.ial>le le-1
vi aid
S work for you from the minute wo agree to cry your 3
2 naV- (letting the high dollar for you is making a reputa- «
zs tion fur u«-.-\V *r > miking the reputation—See ua when •
S you are going to have a t>a!e.
TERMS ONE PER CENT
I F.LEPHONE--.Geary H 121, Calumet, S A 3
Make Dates at this offiee or Am.-rican State Bank.
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918, newspaper, September 19, 1918; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184401/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.