Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1944 — Page 5

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Met Reports • Hl REPORT or LOCAL MARK * T * fpr ■| T T, MURRAY A CO. &II kina# »i >lv«ts*k «* W*r<l Wlltohlr* ■1 r.celv.d sv*ry day I’h'ine 301. My, r< It’d *b*. ■' l) ' ■b lb. K IIM ■■ 12"" IM. l-’”5 K < r . 13 00 Mi, ■' >- s5 ■fl 6W Mt !2 5" m 10.00 Mee, - 150 U MW 12 50 Hff • 35 " IM 2 0" ■ - 15 - 13*15 10 down V. 1' 50 S r ■ 12-1450 dium, — 10*12 ,n) 10 down f.-Ui HO Mod, --• «•!« j|K*diumi 6 3 g^kmtnnn> 6 down '• d and Mt > 31" K< - 3-10 g^Et-dluini . 6-8 JHpiiitr.-' 8 down MoIESALK ECG AND Mltry QUOTATIONS [ FurnltMd by produce co. Phon* 380 ■■foi Kited Oct. 30. ..........u.. .35 37c Kp 26c ■ broilers and fryeri.- 23c Ken- 21c bent 17c Hsters and »l»g* 14c ■bal grain market Krk elevator co I Corrected Oct. 30. ■ana subject to change | during day. ■m delivered at elevator. ■u-1 Wh* it (I 60 ■ted Wheat 1.59 ■rellow Corn „ 1.60 Ko. 2 Soy (leans 2.04 ■. 2 Soy Beau 1 86 ■y Beans 2 10 . ■>»• Oats .70 ■ad 2.00 , ■........................... 1.00 1 ■ia: .03 per busbel less. ■Corn; .04 par IM less. fob. farm ■tANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■tapolia. Oct. M — (UP) — ■-- Livestock: ■ Zo.W’ii; opened 3040 lower ■Saturdays low market on i ■ 24» lbs above 240 !ba 65 ■ below 1«» lbs M lower; ■ostly 35 lower; 160 to 240 ■175. 241 to 400 tbs. 18.60, , ■ 16" tbs. 12.1 bto 13.60; ; ■*l choice sows mostly 13.00 , w < ■is 2.300; calves, 1,000; j ■ and betters steady to shade ■ cows opening strong; load i ■to choice yearlings 17.00; ■ lioi n, steers 16.80; ear ] ■ medium and good 12.50 to ■ car medium heifers 18.00; ■»t» 14.00. medium and good ■<ow« ruostjy 8.60 to 12.50; ■ t<> common 6.25 to 9.00; B" 450 to 6 25; top good and ‘ ■ vealers strong to 6» high* ■**re about steady, top 16.09 ' ■•8 3.009; lambs opening i ■ steady good and choice tat ■ 1225 to 13.26; few 13.50, I and good 10.00 to 12.00. 1 F“ T WAYNE LIVESTOCK fr Wayne. Ind., Oct. to.—(UP) ; f* market steady; 200-240 lbs. ' f’ **’ a * lbs.. 813.25; 160-180 I’ll. 240-390 lba„ 813.25; 300E’ *l3 25; 150*160 IM.. 812 50; *l3 26; 130-140 lbs.. I l»’-13o lbs., 811.75; 100*120 , ■>i» so. 112.76; stags. 810.50; I Mis. 57; calve*. 816; apt lug 1 | clipped ewes, 84.50. ' I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK C**° Oc ‘ 30 - <VPI - P' - Livestock: PS* 14.000; slow, very uti* r„ gn * n ' l choice 170 to 240 ’ [-•' to 50 cents lower than Fri I '14.25 u> 14.50; top 14.50; I *'6 lbs steady to a quarter •ojL 10 K “ : w, “" hu ' br ... to 14 c *“ t# «>. «■* to *«-«»®: town < rs R lower, largely Prospects Incomplete clear- • IP.'iM; catvas. |6O(I; .. mar Mt steady: largely hß,,er run ’ “>• »' ysarling* very active. to 9 J,, 1 ? * / * d * •**»»; Mfcout grssssn in

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrst Insertion 8M ! One Timo, Per Wort Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Dey.— _ ig Every other day insertions, double the rate (per word) 3* | Card of Thanke 60s ' Obituaries, Vereee, Reeole- i tlone. |i . Menus, run menu stylo SI Notices, Cap Head*, 8-pt. body | (12 picas deep, one column) | Insertion Deadline Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through is 9 a. m, FOR SALE For Sale— Complete im* of wirIng supplies and flitaroa. Uhrfck Bros. Phone 880. 40-ts Mxl SLIP on your wtaed or polished Boors. Use SurfaceMu ao clips or slides or bruiees. Per ealo at Arnold a Klenk. 808tf ELECT 1 RiCAL SUPPUfcS-ffegard Jess of your need* in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we cen supply you. including wire, heating elements, switches, flsturea, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 228-ts FOR SALE — Duroc service boars and gilts Immuned. Richest bloodlines. 10 miles east of Decatur. Indiana, on 224. H D. Kreisch•r. Convoy, Ohio 252-7 t FOR~ SALE’- 1935~and~1936 Ford dump truck. Each has 6 excellent 8 ply tires 700x20. Central Sugar Company office. 255-3 t ARE YOU looking for a small modern house located in the north end of Decatur? 1 have a live-room modern bungalow Including two bath rooms which would make an Ideal home for a ama" family. T. D. Schieferstein. phone 488 a 257-61 FbR~HAr.E~B- room modern home. ‘Price for quick wale 417 North Sprunger street Bern.-. 257-g2tx FOR SALE—Team of Ho.whi~lxm> Bell. Willshire. Ohio. 267-3tx FOR SALE - Rise 12 black caracul fur coat, and Mary Muffet spring coat. Phone 1394. g It FOR BALE—I white kitchen range, 1 Heatrola. typ<- circulating beater. 1 delux automatic gas water heater. 1 gas range, 2 steel bed steads and springs, 1 full and 1 twin sice, 1 wicker set. 1 wool rug. 9 by 15. AU In A-l condition. Phone 651-F or 8781. g 265-31 FOR SALE -Regimered. spade female cock re 1 spaniel, 18 months old. 516 West Adams Street, phone 1588 otter 7;89 p. m. 255-a3t FOR-SAI ,E 490 ba!e» wiieaf straw. Phone 969-F. C. H. Frey, route 5 FbtU SALE 3 good young Biown Swiss cows. Dessie Morrison. 1 one mile ajuth. one mile east of Willshire, O. b 256-3tx FARMS FOR HALE- I have several farms located close to liecattir. Including a 112 acre farm 88 acres and 146 acres. Also a 16') acre farm near Poe. T. !>. Schisterstein, phone 463. a 125-6 t FOR“BA LE -2“ g rIs'"winter < oats, red and blue, *lse 6 and 8, boys three piece snow suit, sixe 2 and 3. Phone Ml g 256-2Tx foil SaTe" -j row com cultivator. Call 91-H. g 25«-3t FOR HALE—flood young Dorset buck. Roy Johnson, phone 1022. 256a3t FOR SALE—Canary Hiugers. Mrs, I! E. Baxter, 3 mile* north of 224 on State line. Convoy. Ohio, Route 2. _’s7 3t> b'oii SAL E 4 room Frame house, 1 metal roof 35* ml'es •c-jt" miles east Mouroc. Archie Hediugton. Monroe Be7-3ix MmSSMWMWM^MiWaMSaMSSIMMBMWB freah receipts; mainly stoker yearlings; stockera and feeders active; steady at ll.no to 1i.50; approximately a dozen loads fed steers a.al yearlings 18.35 the top; heifera 17.75, cows 14.(M); cutter cows 7.25 down; weighty sausage bulls to 11.50; veaiera steady at 18.iM« down; most slaughter calves 8.50 to 12.(H). Sheep: 4.)*">; a few early sales and bids around steady; good and choice native lambs 14.1 H) to 14.25: best lieiil up to 14.40; scattered lot* native ewes 5.75 down: no»»i---mg done on western lambs and I ewes. notkeP Anyone interested in the Clerk’* Chapel Cemetery come to the cemetery Thuraday. Nov. 2nd. to take down the old fence end clean th* cemetery. Trustee*. M. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:80 to 1t:«0 *S«80 to *:00 Saturday*, S:QO 8- m. TelepheAo MS S/M Eaamlnod Glaaeoo Fitted

1 FOR MALE Two burner enameled < I Saveoll kerosene heater. New I burlier* and wick*. Good heater. : | *l2. 122 South 16th street. Phone I 546 ’- 257-2tx — ...Q I WANTED WE MAKi eov*r*3~ button*, do, I haautltehlag and buttonhole < making. Mr*. Boardman. 445 South | Flr,t - 233-2*ll « i HEwiNcnKOTfiTWAiEnra > | —AU mahe*. Needle*, oil. belt*. | part*. Boardman’*, 445 South First. • i _ 233-26tx * , WANTED—Washings and irnoing*. ' | Write % box 296 Democrat. 255-g3t > WANTED — Livestock haullng toP Fort Wayne, Monday. Wednesday « and Friday. Russell Hoffman, I" Phone Monroe 1141 or Lewis Mur-|i, , phy, Decatur 6762. g 254 30tx >' WANTED— (Teaning woman? - caD, • 160. Citizens Telephoue Co. 268-tf 1 o . WANTED To'rent a lit) to“»5o j acre farm. Plenty of oqulpment < ( and help Box 298 Care Dstly D<-mo- * , 257-3tx ’ . to repair. 8i..." rick Broe. 261-ts. > f MISCELLANEOUS l ! FRMe ESTIMaTM fir roolngTin: ’ f Ing and John Manville rock wool 7 , insulation. Save* fuel. epeU* com- ' fort, health, aecurity. Boardman. 1 , Phone 411. • 283-26 t FARMERS—Have, in stock, ataa- ’ jlcbions, drinking cups, winter hog t t fountains, galv, tanks, shallow and . deep well electric jet pumps. Will 1 . have Cow Boy tank heaters. H. 1 } , Knapp and Son. 255-3 t, I, LIVESTOCK 71,\T'IJNb Al«o buy' . I fox horses. William Harrod. | Phone 8933. 1>249-30tx ' I ANbfHER~ADbED—SERVICE II Blown in rock wool Insulation, .' also built-up rooting, roof mopping. ( i Call for free estimate*. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts ( I FARMERS r mov* dead horaea, cowa, hoga, etc. i Decatur phone 2000. We pay all . I phone chargea. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts ; o LOST AND FOUND lk>ST — Sum of money on Main 1 Street... Cal! 1348 Virginia Rash. 1 Reward. 256-3’x 1 LOST 2 number 4 ration books , Margaret (leesey, Ervin Meyer. ; g it* i , LOST A and H gas coupons. Kath- ! ryn W .Morris git ' LOST- Ninni». s 4 ration bookTMaFtin Sprunger. git > o MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press ‘ Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; U. H. governmetiUi lower. Chicago stocks irregular. J Cot ion steady. Wheat, coni, and oatw steady; rye of fas maoh as I■> cents a bushel; tariey off as much as 1% 1 cent*. •Chicago Jiveutock: Ilogs Siow, ■ very uneven; cattle steady to strong: sheep arouud steady. | c—teeolaimrat us *Un>leiatrat w r 1 441 T Noll',- Is hereby given, that the iiiirt,-i-»UC'inl been appointed Ad- 1 ininistrator of the relate of AU*e E. Smitli late of AdamK County, dceews- ; ed. Th' estate Ir probwMy solvent. Fred I'. Hundtel, Administrator ter* |„ I.llterer, Aitarnr*. 1 19/21, 11)44. J 3-3» Nov. « 0 KOTH'E OF SALE OF ooo|>a foh •Tuan.t: < h amoks ■ In the tdsMM < Ireett < uert Seplemterr TrrM. I»«< Mate of Indiana County of Adame MM. J In the mwtn-r of the estate of David F. Teeple. de,-r*sed David H. a Teejije, Ex,' utor The undersigned, exm-uter of r«bi estate, will at the same time no the I'uElle Hale of Household goods namely. Nov«*nl>sr 13. |*4t at I:3* o’epM-k I'. M . offer for sale an» and all goods, wares, or iiier' haiidles or Iso mta*b thereof as shall be ne.-eee- | 'ary to pay said storage will'll lias ' been stored In tie storage rooms of I iavol F IVeple. deceased, for a period of 6 monih* or more, upon which Ule storage i hurKW have not paid. David H. Te<t>le. Executor NOTICE! S*e Me f*r All Kind* of GENERAL INSURANCE Representing Old Lin* Companies Kenneth Runyon 107'/ a N. Second Phone 385 ANTIQUE FURNITURE Complete line of *ll kind* of ANTIQUES. Decatur Antique Shop 416 South Fifth St. Decatur, <"6. Mr. A Mra. Tony Schumacher WANTED SALESLADIES To work full time. Clean enjoyable work. Apply at Once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Stores |

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CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Whuat. Dne.. 81 63%; May 811 H-%; July. 8147-81.47%; Sepl 81.45%. Corn, Dec.. 8111; May, f 1.078 *1«8; July. 81 06%. Gate, Dec.. .86%-%; May. 41-4 %; July. 56% asked. NOTICE OF riBIJt SALE OF PEMMOtAI. FMOFKMT* la «he tdaau llreaM Caurt Aepteaiker Term. IOM Xtate <«4nE.<na County of Ada nt* Sf In tli* matter of the estat* of I>a vid F. Teepls, deceased, David F Teeple, «xe, u4 W , Nwllce 4* hereby aiven that th undenalaned, erecutnr of lite estat us David F. Teeple, downed, will of for so real*, m public auction, at th late realdeiK'e of said dw e4ent, I liwatur. Waalilngton Township. 4 said county and state, on the ptem D «•. the lltb day of November-. 4»4i th,- personal property <4 said ratal. < <>n>l*ttng of the following Items: C E Refrigerator. Breakr*M Het Maple, breakfast set, porcelain. C E. electric Move, kitchen caMnei utility cabinet, work table, kltche Mool, one mirror, kitchen cooklm utensils, dining room suite <6 chain 1 t’hlna cbaml. serving table, vault base, all linen*, on* piano & be mt leather rocker, living room suH« one music csihliiet, flower stand, on sectional book-'-***, one livln* roor rug, owe dining room rug. one liv Ing room rug. on* mahogsiiy rocket one newt ng cabinet, silver fish A bowis, I floor lamp. 1 floor lamp, UrMge lamp, I smoking stan-l, Ottoman chair, 1 extra i-nalrH al window draper, I table lamp. I>ed I dreamer, 1 coder cheat. I bedroor '■hair, I Imthroom seal*, all othe Item* In bedroom, 1 leather rocklni ' hair, 1 marble op stand. 1 bedroon nut 1 lounge chair, 1 electric fan 1 driFser. I leather "hair, 1 rocker 1 dresser, chest and bed. 1 llnoleun i ur. 1 cedar cbwt, J U E electrl. sweeper, 1 hand sweeper, I electrl Iron. I Ironing bonrd, 1 bathrooc sum), all lire, all canned fruit, al fruit cans, one gas stuve, 1 G. E electric wacher. wash bolter A tula I wash stand, part of Imrrel of aoa pwd., all other miscellaneous, wheel barrow, tons coal In bln. Iron safe, all furniture on ba«-l porch, all bed clothes, porch firrnl ture, all other mlacellam-eius sturerl Maid sale to login at 1:30 o’clocl p. m terms cash. David II Teeple. Executor Dated October 18. 1»44. Itoy K. Johnson, auctioneer. Oot. 18-23-3 O Trad* In * Ooou Terr — Decat

SALE calendar OCT. 31— Jimu Adams, Columbia City, Ind., Regiaterud Guernsey cattle. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. OCT 31—Frank Johnston, 4 miles Kant of Decatur. Ind , on 234 and 1V» mile South. Personal property. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. NOV. I—E. E. Meredith, 2 miles West of Claypool, Ind. Wall Improved 130 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 1 Dr. C. C. Rayl A O. P. Hunt, 3’4 miles South of Decatur on Mud Pike, closing oat aale. Roy 8. Johnson, auet. NOV. 2— Frank Zacker, 4 miles North and 4 miles West of Kensselear. Ind. Good J 4b Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 3—Mr, and Mrs. Frank Yager, 2’4 miles south of Preble or 1 mile east and >4 north of Kirkland high school H. H. High, auct. NOV. 3- Fred C. Mollett, Scott, Ohio, Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. NOV. 3—Garman Estate. 10 miles West of Rochester. Ind. Fine 6s acre well Improved farm J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 4—Joe Swartz, 6 miles North of Roanoke. Ind.. Closing out aale. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. NOV. 4—Mrs. W. H. Workinger, 919 Winchester st., Decatur, Ind . 2 30 p. m. Household good*. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 6—A. B. Ray, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Hoagland, closing out sale. 80 acre farm and personal property. Roy 8. Johnson, auct NOV. B—Archie Smitley, «'4 miles east and 1% mile south of iisrne. dosing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. NOV. 7—Richard Moser, 1 mile west and '4 mile north of Herne. Ind Jeff Liechty, auctioneer. NOV. 7—V. H. Borg, I mile north of Nine Mile place on road 227 and ’4 mile east. Cloaing out sale. Chris Bohnks and E. C. Doehrman, auctioneers. NOV. B—Frank Minsrik, 5 miles North and 1% West of Rochester, Ind. Well Improved 171 Acre farm J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 'J—Roman A Helen Schurman, 7’4 miles south of Chattanooga, ().. 8 mile north of Fort Recovery, 0., on road No. 4», 11 mile west of Celina. O. and 1 miie south. Livestock sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 10—John 8. Provost, 3 miles North and 3 miles West of Allen, Mich. Improved 130 acres and all Personal Property. J. F. Ammann--Auct ion err NOV. 11-Henry W, Hester, 1012 Prairie St., Decatur. 111. Fine Mod ern Duple* Property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 13 -Oran Young, 10 miles Southeast at Bryan. O. Improved IM Acre farm J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 14 —Henry H. Wallace, 10 miles south of Decatur on the balem road. Complete closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. NOV. 14—Koss Estate, 1 mile East of Bobo. Ind., 133 Acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 16— Julia I. Long, 4 miles West and 2 South of Defiance. Ohio. 200 acre farm J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. lb—Russell Brown, 3 miles Northwest of Antwerp. <). Complete dore out sale. Wendall Savage and J. F. Sanmann. uucts. NOV. 17—William Whitmer, 2% miles South of Antwerp, <>., on No 49. Personal Property. Wendall Savage A J. F. Sanmann, audit. NOV. 18—W. W. Perks. Ohio Residence Property and Household Goods. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 21—Earl James. 3 miles East and ’4 South of Geneva. Indiana. Personal Property, J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer THIMBLE THEATER Now Show f jgß < r ARE ¥islanp hap 'W w. ■■ BLONDIE QIT hang Vis r his (CUOTHI tegal /1 r

- L. E Arobhold. A dam a county *gricultural agent, announced today that becattae- of the great Internet shown In the rat extermination d: campaign in this, county, the dead- “ line for accepting orders for the special bait ha* extended to Nov‘J* erndrer 6. t* 'Positively no order* will 4»e ache cepted after next Monday, the counln •>’ agent elated Theae urdent may n- be mailed to bis office. The rat 4atit will be availMtl" November 10 and must be picked *■ up ou that date. Mr. Archbold emphaelzed, a* It Ist periahable. The h* orden* will -be avnilkhle at the county agcnt’ii office, the Coppeaa fillD Ing station, Stengel A Craig drug ,’ store in Berne, and Ute Bridge he Hardware at (Jeuevfc. ™ O "j 4-H Beef Coif Club Meeting Thursday A m IAII p»raon* Iruereeted In 441 beef calf club work are invited to m j meet with bhe adult -beef calf club committee in the County Agent’* of- j ni fice M 8 p. m. huraday. Calve* to | j*; be used In this project ehonld be obm talned resaonadtly aoon. The comdl mitt*e has In mind the Ide* perm, mining a dub member to »how >p and sell three calves provided that I they show a ‘Hereford, Angus or ■k Short'horn. They may show one calf only of any of the breed*, three, k however. 1* the limit. In order to aati strength and internal in the beef calf club work io the committee to Inviting Hchwajler. Hereford breeder, and ta> last er Sipe, Angus breeder, to be-

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MAFFR.Y GHETING A QUA«TfT of Yanks, a group of ztnlllng natlv* girt* ehatter merrily from n window with their American liberators on the Bland of Leyte. The friendship of the Filipino* aurvived over th« tyranny of the Jap* and it has just betn revealed that guerilla forces killed 1000 Nipponwa troopa ia ttoa past two years. This i* an official U. S. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto. Unfernotional Soundphoto)

com* member* <»f the adult comintttee. o ... _ Couple Killed As Auto Hits Trailer La Forte, hid. Oct. 30 —(UP)--State police today searched for the truck driver who left >bt* trailer I parked on a highway north of ii.-rc. I

II — ■ ' IkM&t Resistance | y - V 4 * This year-—lndiana Farmers discovered three important advantage* of Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn' t-<j FIRST: They discovered that Pioneer is drought resistant—*hat it has the ability to produce satisfactory yields I y t when les ‘ vigorous varieties proved practically a comJ—ytji plete failure. SECOND: That Pioneer Hybrid Corn grows with a dark qV ? reen color—indicative of a strong, healthy, thrifty plant. gF THIRD: That year in and year out—under all sorts of RTCIkkC Weather conditions—and on all types of soiI—PIONEER does produce larger and Moro Profitable Yields of sound quality corn. Pioneer Sales Are Tho Greatest In History. For ,hat IMMEDIATE ORDERING IS URGED. A. J. Davison Theodore Bleeke, Jr. Pleasant Mills. Ind. Decatur ing—A SHOC KING REFUSAL! little V! KjhA's ’A MARKER ARFM ’ vROUTE J ORPUL STRANGE) SHOUIPNT (JUE (UARnI 70 J ==JC ) POPEYE, UNCLE CAW ?? J O the chart ) v y <7/ — fcSk "SS. 5 /a ■ CLOUPSV yvv ZAJi, a 7 I $ f x r ’V we justß *eAMP Hur/ —Tfefian — fl HJ —eVf "p // -IT * lUmuiut - *;>, ” T YOUR RIBBING, EVE! By Chic Youn* »dntJ j' I is the liiP'’ I[d UP J L ANSWER N I ~ \ V) <1 THOUGHT < yADAM ? i T" '4 J vou were ,ES ?J rvk \ S 7 Tjust asking A j \v\ Saddles/ 7/ M 4\ — r < Jb -J < ~ ...j ■. i r ’ . X. c**c mF. ltd, MunW v

causing the death last night of M: andlMns. Alex Anderson when their automobile crashed into the trailer. Anderson. 76. formerly wax truwtee of Springfield township, La Porte coun:y. -o — Lebanon Resident Stabbed To Death Lebanon. Ind.. Oct. 30 — (UP)—'

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An Inquest wax scheduled for today in the Death of Robert Batea. 21, ie baumi. w>3o was statoied fatally during a fight in downtown Lebanon. Boone county prosecutor said ■ that George Oatoiru, 23, FrankforL ’ wax held in the county jail for investigation. MMH — _.. Qn. IM MW 11, II ,| , ! ! Charity cover* a multitude of injustice*.