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> —-2" - - ~ ~ ~ I Sorg Bros. Meat Market —OI ROWN F'REE HE LIVERY — V HOME <>HM.I> >TORE! fIIHEKEQIALITY RILES WIT 11 PRICES THAT ARK KIGHT BEEF BOIL lb & HAMBURG lb 12k BRISKET FRESH ( Ml IU-« t > IWUCK ROAST lb 15c i »"»•> *• inr <*-■" "■ Irtr ■gMK.Ih,. I>CI Spare Rihs *OC |;o|,IMA \ IWC |Pork Roast lb lOjc BnWjSIC s-usUi? IOC |ten, 5c s^S lh 9C ■ jJlH.min |,„ 2*. STUhKI VS lllisn IHU «E C ■l\ . 1 5 rri ~; Stare, hr.*. I•„ I’MS »«...»!* I>® l«u c" X 1 '™ . fl I'MNUI F esuakre.L ‘** rh YeurltiMr >'»«P • A flxi'tsmu ..L.’ 1 GANGES • CELERY Ihan-. hmmto S«mp • Homin' < <>rn • M ONIONS • LEMONS ■ APPLES Saurt Kraul S.iH • Krd lUan-. ■ F|S>< an(l OYSTERS Vl<;<>R 1 mm; coon. Ith can 3c ■ ulhi-| TK ?!J MAYING E<H< Y<»r. (X>ME IN \NI> SEE FOR YOl RsELE. ENTR>N GIVEN PHONE OH IIE RS— Mm. Open <»n Suwlat Mornmif.

I .oral <l«y« before determining i just when and how to retort to do ■ It i 1 Tin- d< lay no ant a loot had i ~ ■ fn ‘i l: i nnu nt to ax ■• pt tlu ongr< ■ demands I'otntreM Iraderg said that ilo Hi,noi will Im* Um last Britain will ' hare, Nothing short ol complete itirb pi-lldetlct »Hi Im uttepted by thliiillans, « resolution adopted by I the lOllKiess eXeiUllVe collllUlttee said. ■ Indian freedom tannot ovist within the orbit of Brllteh impel lallrtn and dominion Any oth> r status within the imperial stru, tore is wholly ittappli. abb- to In dia and not In conformity with thdignity of a great nation uni would • bind India in many ways to Urltlsli i poiliy and the British ei-ottomte stnittun • Th, Indians almu should sha|» i 'heir constitution and dclerm their relation* with other loiiniii> - by a < onstllueiit assembly t let! d h under adult suit i age The ret ommondatloit t>| the e«t lullre committee for a iimyo—resolution against Indian pnriieipa , • turn In the wai said lh.it sin li a I resolution would etlfoi i < h< de

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termination of the congress to '■ " India from British domination Th» re, omniendailon would author- . ize the congress leaders to take step, to implement the decision against Indian pa* th ipatoili In tin* »ai as in.gin be die no d n. < <•»■ sary After Un outbreak of the war. the ioiigr.ee e t |. »e,| !t s demands on Hritaiti !■• < otnplt te politi, al m I dependence p, jt.,ip , n insal resulted >n tin* . •'igiiailon of nine prmin<i.il got. min. ills .-mtrolled by the < ongr>»» URGES CARE IN FILING BLANKS Auditor I rjcew Caution In Filing MortKauc Exemption Blanks • Illtli) Alldr \ || f.a he, today called aiientltm to the Ist t ilia' *an mti'i i„ evu< t«.-d nt til tug mortgage ev-mptlun blanks in ord. that a Id.ink- •• piup<il> tilbd Tin aiiditoi uig.d that tin siaine ' b. m fu 1 | th.i' 'h. mo tgag, on which eviiipiam i- desired be i spei died lb- . It. d lti-tan< ' - where full exemptton was not stated He al-o called attention to the fat' that th- • x.-mptlons must |nlii. d Io duplna‘. and lh.lt out ol th. -'at. resuieii's ar> not qmillti<ii io hi.- mortsage • x*-iii|it|ons under th. n< w statut< NAZI FOREIf.N COMTINL’KP FKOM FAOM. an Ai l < mj.!».• *iz» 'i by sh» i:»l pi» * hiKh S t/: <«fh» i.il- h« bl ‘nr no hup** to \V*»lb * <i << mt promb**- nt or that » ’♦ hi|m»? ury |M.ii < .hi b« . Aiitf. t| w lt< • «'pt/||l« < <’t Hl‘ th lllriltd Xitzl mhim * * *nhf that h *.«- hup* d •» imp?-*'*- •’ \\ *ii * »*• 111' th' N’IZI w a* ■ . h- ’lynu • 11 . • ■.- - - • •' ;j i*izii.k' illf* * » Mi rnirht I i « • ti «»’i j, |t|f| ~ ||d Hi M«h < an. AAOAIEN Bl V . . . Bl T Alen Ihi The Eatinic! — and have you ever noticed how they order at a hotel or restaurant They like highly flavored, i unusually sour things Here you will find 20J s nds of meat, wth a large assortment of usual and unusual sauces Pork Lo n Roast IPc th Swiss Steak no bone 25c lb Lamb Stew 15c lb Veal Chuck Roast 23c lb | Chotce T Bone Steak 35c lb Lard tour own, • lbs. 25c GKRBEK MEAT M\RKET SO ST PHONE SZ

* RURAL CHURCHES Al Willshire U. B Charge <> E Hawk, pastor Pleasant Grove Sunday S< bool. hi .30 a m. Laurence Jones. aU|H-rlntendelit Worship hour u 30 u in. Sermon by pastor. Union Sunday Hihool, hi ant faiw.ti llimrnk -uparlutiiidint ELraugfllkth- service, 11 a. in Se, moii by pastor. The Junior C E is putting on the entire f E program at 7 p. in It- sure and be present and see what they have Ih-i-ii doing In their Junior work Evangelistic service at X p tn. We an still in our revival efforts o> plan to lx- in these meetings tin Sunday morning an opportunity will b, given for those dering >o unite with us In < hurt h fe||ow»hin Pleasant View Baptist. Wren llibli S. hool at hl on a. in in charge of Aaron Hoover, superintendent W u-hlp ‘ei vue, II ,i' m Mess pg< -übjei t Ten Reasons I Know I Am a Christian Evangelistic service * <hi p m Message by visiting speaker. Tuesday Young I’eoph-s Bible t lass. Thursday, prayer and praise service. Coming event- EvangehsUi sei viie. Me. h I'fltl Sp. ah' rto be aiinoum < d. Decatur Circuit M E Churches i Robert .1 Jinike, pastui Mt Pleasant , Sunday Si h<sd '• !U a m l.v1 i ret> Smgleion. snperlntendoiit Beulah Chapel Sunday School. •> ;o a m Hun -.1 Eoley superior, nili-tit Morning worship to .< m. Pleasant Valley I Sunday Si hool. ti L’.ii a m liarI Id Ft ter su|*-rlntendent. I Evening servli •. 7 p in Bible stud) i las- will meet at th. Imm. of Ed Ba ge < on March 'th Ev> y per«oti < mine, ted with the i hun h is urged to attend this I meeting —■ o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Loner, minister •• ‘.'i A M Sunday s. hool Mr. Will John-on >up< rinti nd' ii' I" Tn A XI Prayer and Praise .-..rvn. Mi- Ulis Slnffeily leader pi .'i A XI Chii-.li.in Endeavoi 7 in P M I bui-d.i) XXor-hlp I>< 1 11.. .ind . i mon o iv'/xl I - 20 th- *hi t « unwatertnarked mimeograph, adaptable for ail kinds of mimeoffraph work and suitable for ink wiiinature. 75e. The Decatur Democrat Co.

ADDRESSING MACHIHIS •nd THE ELLIOTT ••( ARDVERTISER” I That Both Addresses and Prints I Advertising Messages on Penny Postal Cards 50 MODELS ISO and up No metal embossing machine necessary be cause ELLIOTT Address Cards are typewriteable. Write for Tree Booklet. E. IL Callahan, Agent 255 Century Building INDIANAPOLIS SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET 512 S. 13th St Phone 22* SPECIALS EOR SATI RIMY ANO SI NHAY Veal, T Bone and Sirloin th 2'»c Veal. Round, n> ?*c SW'Ss Steak. n> 20c Baby Beef Steak. n> 11 to 21c Boiling Beef. 3 tbs. 25c Ground Beef fb. 15c Baby Beef Roast, th 15-IB2IC Pork Roast. *b 15c • ISc Fresh Pan Sausage (our own maket 2 tbs 25c Casing Sausage (our own make) th. 15c Head Meat. lb. 10c Souse —our own make —th 15c j Fre»h Side. tb. <oc 1 Our own Smoked Jowls, th 10c i Our own Smoked Sausage th 20c | Lard, with meat order, t tbs. 25c Lettuce Ac head. 2 for 15c Old Cabbage, th 3' .>€ New Cabbage, fb. .. ....... Sc Carrefc. bunch .. Te Oranges, doeen l*c I Applet 10 tbs 25c

LEADING MOVIE STARS LISTED Vivian U'iiih And Robert Donat Win Coveted “Oscar” Awards Hollywood. March 1 <U.R> I'm the first time In Hollywood s hi* lory a pair of foreigners Miss Vivien Leigh of the green eyes .mil Roliert Donat, suave player of character role today lieiainei king and queen of tin movie industry. Donat remain, d in lamd-m. where he played hi 1.0.h|1,). M. Chi|»e." the picture which won him (he ,'urrenl motion picture atad <my award as 1939's best a, lor .Miss Leigh, who looked as spnght ly as Scarlett O Hara did on the screen, accepted h<»t award peisonally for her work in "Gone With the Wind "Gone' lb'- costs of whicli hi. ii-nrilig the |5 iibo.imif nmik as th, :<-< hnh'idot studios grind out ex ia prims al 31 25b each, was natn* d the gieatest picture of tin y.-.u Hallie M. lhmli-1 win, played Si ariett a mammy, betaine th" first negro woman to win a con led * Oacar.' a( the best supporting at'less W ith six gardenias In her hair a wide grin on her mouth and a linen velvet sash around tier amide ttiiddb . she war th. hi' ol the 12tll annual aiademy aw .

, pQYffSg r : /Ok 01 R NEW ( ANI )Y i DEPAR I MEN I ( ANDY BARS _3 lor l<k lUIL It I L Chocolate Drops, 1b....11k* If?! p 4 I mt' PEANUTS, lb Hh 1118-ri I V , Maple ( lusters, lb. ifk lonßues PORK HEARTS «> c Jell} Beans, lb. ilk- o/souC innamon Balls, lb. _ Ifk- • <>RK SAi SAC.E SjC .RAVEL BACON <><9 Anise Balls, lb. 19c I ( hoi. C overed Pnuts 19c U>IN STEAK J3C SMOKED HAMS lAn Suckers, each Ic hole or Halt—pound • w I FLO I K lijC laan Roiling Reef o}c >' TUL- ItlvlT — Pound ZWe 1 _ SUPER SI DS 2 large IQ C Fresh BLLL BOX j St l-ERSI liS Giant Ih.x gg c Mfr. PRODUCE One Large and One Small B&* 23c ■ ti Oranges “ ( ’ o/ -3Cc| KXEMoi.IVESOAP *fiir fliya, JL A J (•rapi-fruit 9 lor PRESERVES 2 lb. jar 2.2 cVp n *jC i A 'pplt'K «ihs. 2Ec ITGARE'FI'ES 2 pkg. 9£g. ? '■&£- Tr c*rton » \ Cabbage libs. 1 PRINCE ALBERT <an JQg VINEGAR Qt IOC <tkr ' 2,0r 15C i COCOA 1 lb can 10c iHead Lettuce ea. 5c I p otatoes A pp LES PEA( IIES 2 1,)5 -2Cc Sand Grown Bti-hel RAISINS 4 lbs. 25c | 23c |, “ l ' I 89c 1 APRICOTS Ihs. ’n-'h sWFFI I HoI.SI M Z9C "Nl I BITTER PICKLES BREW COOKIES 2^’ s -2*sc ,ar lOC lar I 10c ChtM-olalc Mar-hmallow - COFFEE 3139 c dessert 3 «•-10c 'III lav or- ■ “■ - L ““ • • • Ml — ■■■■ I .1 . ; Rhodes Super Market PHONE 105 FREI. DI.I ll FIB c ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■MMHMHBMHHMBBaBHBHIBHHBMBHHBBHBIMBHHaBHBMBB

liauque'. which began lux' night at the Cocoanut Gtuvi and did not end until the -mail houi ■< today Thomnn Mitchell, who wan » Rt-cond tale m w.paper report, be fori- ho b<',.tm<- fi -i < la«» theaplan received the ln»f-t<iip|Hii ting-actor HWitid lor hla part In "Ktagecoach " David (>. SelmiK k gut tin- sp<■<■-■ l.il Irving G Thulbeig inemoii.ti a Wal d tor tin- In-at producing job of the year, whfl< petit - Judy <j.t land In a lavender droit, w, ti oiihnl lu match received .. mint, lute "11.1 at H gold plated .tail ette 111 the lie.'. Juvenile pel • former Donat has paid only brief viaita Ito America Mia. Leigh w.i- an unknown In Hollywood befor, <he went into "Goiu Nobody ever had luaid of Hattie McDaniel, white Mitchell began to g.t im | portanl role, only la.t yeat Speti,. Tia.y paced out the 'award* with all th, eclat of n, expert "Onia! handle, II- h.ia two of them on hi. mantel pie, < SOVIET TROOPS iCfS’TfNt'KM ritilg rXOR <HVgI I '>l the met, m <om,a,M Io t|o .1.111 tat tle, of throw Hlg a coll-iair alr.-am of ficah division, into ' i' i fight 111 complete dl.it gard it»i I < a Mia 11 lea It te ealimated by the Fmna that I the RaMlana have loa' 15<imm men 500 all plane, and I 100 '.n;k« In thia Invanloii, mo»' of theni on 'lie te'limii- The Rua.ian. bek-itt the mam uaa.iult then , mm th ago with 13 divteiuiiß au.l i •

mated to have umm| at lean' 2*> a« the drive progi- nd The Finite have thiowii up te w 1 defwnaea around ,nd behind X'llpitri i in the foreata and bmiideg-atrewn | llatlantte and they were xp. t’.d Io make ue of the ruho-d walla in the t liy. poaalbly defend city from liounae to lioum i o give iheir i omradea te hmd the city more time to build ll'W so. t Iflt a I lot'. Attack Shipping IjOlldtm March I <U P> Ge, mm plalien al'ai kt-il .hipping froit' lilt | Yorkahlre i oaat to the Haine.' Eatuaiy today in npparent -i-.teai for new Brlttell loyal air force j flightH ovt. German citi a and naval liaae. Iltirlng ih< aid- an SUS tail wa. inter, opted from ~ ateam- ’ of! the e.t.l <••»,.-, The trawle.-i At aba anil 110 drifter Silver pu , out to M-a to aid It < It, ll< IHu th< offit la I n- . | agent y aiilioni" **d that Germiml plane. In W’lde-pi tad at'.oka oil] Brltteh -hipping h.ttl bmnbed w.< -hip, ahipa m convoy, and aimed < inert haul ateamvr. Some .hip-< Well Mink ami othei. w> I' -ft afii. th. agt-nty -aid ami at ha I out* convoy w.i. broken up > o Offices Held 63 Years Aubuiit. S' II I I'i John ] iGriffln. tlu,mg In- lifetime l,ei ha- get an all lime record for ae, i vid- m pulth* and aoclul life H> haa been a piilrtit of fit etholdi t sot '.I yea, -a blue lodge Mason sot >*> )>,ii and a tm-mbt-i of th' ' Grange for 51 >• at o Trad* in • Good Town —Docator

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Oyster Container Changed New Orieuna tl’F) The oyster set tion of the seafood group of the New Orleans Asaocialion of Commerce has adopted a nun-spill fltg cardboard container io n-plat t< one-gallon tins, in wliteli oy.tei formerly were shipped from New Oilcan- and neat by port. o Gold m "Them Thar Pocketa” Marysville Cal 'U.PI John Oldag. old-time proapet lor learned to hla sorrow that "there's gold in them that* pocketa" He came to * town with hte potk't. well lined with gold and other nuggets rangng in value from 33 .Mi to 311 ite I He sold oil' for enough to acquire I aufln lent "shuleye to ta UM him ito go to «leep by the railway I track- When In- awoke, he di. . <oveied that another p ..pct tor TIYITJMTMBAH! Take Herb Ihwlor! Thou-and* <l* <lar<- it inrnastd visor and <r»*rjrx. irate m<»r3 improved «lwp, r«* , ltrv* d tired. womeut feeling Every d<»»e of Herb |b»ct«»r contain-; ’K tomarliK appet.z* l and ad ’fczA ■ juvanta That in why B it bo often brine* r«* dflhk *H>f -f ren«tipati»n and [rail ■••ortefpd aimptnwi’, tn 1 diffine«». ner- - IMlt / raHrd “rheaiaatic arhea. ' r»«tl»*a alepp. rlc. i' IDrh Dn iar E | y latly fcaturi l here by KOHNE DRUG STORE B J SMITH DRUG CO HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO