Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1945 — Page 6

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Corn Crop Loan Rates Average sl.Ol Bushel Washington, Dec. 13 (I'l*l (iiimnini -nt loan ra'< - fur the 1!»45 corn < rop will av< (!;••• tl.oi a bushel three cents over hint year'* average of os rent* a bushel. The \gricultural Depart in nt sad the rahw will range by <oun-

• ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ « ■ ■ IB ■ ■ Ha • : Arnold & Klenk : ■ ■ ■ .MADISON STREET ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : Christinas Trees 39c. : — HEADQUARTERS — ■ ■ Paper Shell Mixed ■ I ■ PECANS NUTS J 1 ■ 47® n>. 39® n*- ■ " ENGLISH WALNUTS lb. 49c Z E-Z-I’EAI. TANGERINES I)oz " £ 1 Z SEEDLESS JUICE ORANGES „ J B ■ GRAPEFRUIT, seedless 10 for 39c ■ ] ■ This Week-end We Will Have BANANAS For All. ■ g BUT LIMITED AMOUNT. g i _ 11l ■■ liniiwil I ■■■■ Illi—_ ■ PASCAL FRESH CALIF. ■ g CELERY RADISHES CARROTS g , • 2 , 25c 3 ,10c 2 Cun l?c ; ■ YORK and GANG APPLES 5 lbs. 69c Ba. 54.99 ■ ’ B _ a ; : Arnold’s Markets I J Phone 1300 *! *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ WELCOME TO THE - ’■ ■ REVIVAL SERVICES • ■ AT g j ■ Pleasant Mills Methodist Church ■ ( ■ DEC EMBER 9 to 23 ! • ■ i g Each Evening at 7:30 — Sundays at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ■ Evangelist C. M. Smitley • Springfield, Mo. B s ® Old Fashion Singing and Preaching. g] ( g W* pray for the sick every night. j| , p 8. F. PAINTER, Pastor " , ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l' M A H ('hoowe From The New Creations in the ■ , ■ Buccaneer Pin Sets I I Clever new designs, attractively styled. The ■ choice of particular women. See Window Display : BOWER Jewelry Store : _ North Second Street ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■w■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1 j ORANGE CAKETHIS WEEKS ■ CAKE 0F ■ fl h THE WEEK. g : 39c I I I You’ll like its delightful goodnessbaked to perfection from pure wholesome ingredients. Ask for Orange Cake at any local independent food store or at our bakery. I Stewart's Bakery |

tie* from 90 cents to 1113. They I are liased on 90 per cent of the parity pi 1•• <>t corn. Corn niunt I grade number three or better except for moisture content or num-| b< r four on feat weight only to lie eligible for loan*. \II wish for long life, few know that it mean* old rig--.

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One-Day Food Strike Ends Al Noire Dame University Plans Food Improvement South It. nd. Ind., D> . 13 tt'P) Notre Dame students ate th»-l. , meals from metal compartment] trays In the university dining hall jagain today after a one-day -trike] , against the food and s--rvhe. Meanwhile, university official* planned to replace th«- traya with I pr< war Chinaware and ie*toie eervice soon to It* former -tandard* | Between .>- and 75 percent of j the unlveraity'* civilian indent* 1 refused to eat In the (lining hall i Tuesday, when note, were posted I lon bulletin boards demanding "de-1 (cent food Well looked" The student* returned to their I lineal* yesterday. Those with <-<>m- i | plaints were invited to meet with ] faculty advisors, but university of-1 i fil ial* said no .tudenia attended 1 Student* had complained in un-1 | signed bulletins that food war served larelea ly in the tray* and I (that vegetables and deszerfs Were mixed together ' 'worm* than in army chow line*." o | Stricken Baby May Live To Christmas Condition Os Muncie Baby Still Critical Mumie. Ind. Dec. 13 (I’Pi - Little Giyrlo Harvey, Js-month-old victim of tubercular meningitis. remained in a partial torna today, but physician* predicted rho ‘'possibly will live to see Christma*." Gayle’* mother, Mr*. Jean Harvey, a war widow, raid sh>- hadn't , planned any Chriatma* fe*tjvitie<, however, becauwe the child could not enjoy them. Streptomycin, a new mediclnt Mill in the experimental stag -. wae credited by dia-tor* at Ball memorial hoxp'tal with keeping the baby alive for the put two month*. .Mr*. Harvey, 21 year-old former War. wa* cheered when reguladone* of *treptomy<dn. a derivitive | of earth mold, cleared Gayle'* *pl-1 nal fluid. Bit d ctor* rai l thchild* condition ‘'remain*d critical." The mother, continuing an almost 24 hour* daily vigil at Gayle't hedaide. Raid there were time* in the past week when she thought ■ the baby had recognized her. Baby Gayle’* father, Sgt. Thoma* D. Harvey, a paratrooper, wa* killed in a jump over Germany last March. —— „-__ o St. Joseph County Commissioner Killed South Bend. Ind, Dec. 13 —it Pi — Joseph F. WaUh. 53. Mishawaka, county commissioner of St Jj*eph county, was killed today when Isis automobile wa* demolished by an east-bound Now York Central freight train at a South Bend crossing. Walsh formerly was Mmhawaka bureau manager of the South Bend News-Times, a newspaper which no loite r exists. He previously worked for Connecticut newspapers. A Democrat, he had been county commissioner here since 1940. The widow and five children survive. o Genius is initiative on fire. Whom the !»<>rd liveth he chas: tencth. Weak men are easily put out of humor. Small things become great when great when a great soul mm them. WANT TO ;; ;! REMEMBER THE ONE ;; ;; YOU JUST CAN’T ]! FORGET? ::

I , T Lil _£*< ‘Wi-SZLI. -- ... IL* ’ it. , ■Qi KEEPING AN iYI ON THINGS, a jccpload of otflccrs (left) from the U S S. Appalachian watch Jap civilians and cx-soldicrs as they line up to board one of the trolleys that have just started to run again in atombombed Hiroshima. The devastation wrought by the bomb is still apparent in all sections of the city. f International Soundnhoto) mio'~xr. "W > ’J - W - -1 v T Av- 4 i ■ t GRIMY STEEIWORKERS coming off the night fbltt at Pi’tsi-n . * Carnegie-Illinois corporal ion's Homestead works cat tbeir vote* alongside clean and neat co-cmrd<>ycs ready to co on the job in labor's largest strike election. The regional NLI B office in I burgh is conducting poll* in at least 31S plants of 2 ' compnnici In the area from the West Virginia panhandle to Erie, with dome Uou.UUU workers involved. (International Soundplioto) K i K. '**’*• jSrfkM’ib" I rV 5 r ‘ 17 i Jk. - '#■ iflr - 4 ISEHHI GEN. DOUGLES MACARTHUR has ordered the arrest of p^" c * maro Konoye, left, thrice-premier of Japan, and Marquis K “ lc1 ? 1 ’ right, resigned Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. and Konoye, in the days after Japan s surrender, were the close* advisers to Emperor Hirohito. They are the two highest wiktnf members of the Japanese aristocracy yet designated toi a. rest by- > Allied supreme commander, (International) ft • "MMKMHL . ff Ik z? nl- '■ RrXagfT..' ' -t-i* ... . :,. ;■* \ ■ SMHINOIY congratulating his successor, Ira Mosher (right), outgoinj president of the National Association of Manufacturers, shakes handi with Robert R. Wason. The new president, who heads a firm that manufactures cranes, hoists, gauges and jet propulsion engines, was electet to his poet for 1946 at the NAM convention in New York City. He begai career <w an Ashtabula. U» grocery clerk. (1 ntenuUional:

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In keeping with the Christ ma* »en*. 1 on. and Hie ll<-v. J. 11. Richardson. I pastor of the G nova Mothodht ‘ church, gave lilm Interpretation of (the Christmas story. County officer* and department' head* of tli Farm Bgreau were InirodiK <-d. It was pointed out that thi- Adams county organization had grown In five year* from a nn-tn Iti-r hlp of 15 families to more than 750 families, representing monthan 3.600 Adorns county resident*. The organization I* divided into township gioups, e.nh of which i*

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