Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Ctess Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President John G. Heller — Vice-President rha«, Holthouse— Secretary-Treasurer Sntecription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, *8.00; Six mor.tha, $4-25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 30c cents ner week- Single copies, 6 cents. Young Blood An increasing number of young people, between ' the ages of 18 and‘2l, are signing up for the blood program—offering to donate blood next Friday when the Bloodmobile visits Decatur, It is not at all difficult to give blood. The entire process is so systemized that you make a circular trip around the auditorium of the youth center. Both men and women may give. When you enter, your name is checked off a list You give your card to a typist, who immediately types up a donors card, which accompanies you on your rounds. Then you are ushered to a seat, where your temperature is taken by a nurse, and where you are weighed—you must weigh 100 pounds, and have a normal temperature to give blood. Thep a sample of your blood is drawn and tested for iron content. If your content is high enough, and you pass all the questions asked by the nurse and doctor, you are given a small glass of orange juice, and await your turn. y In giving blood, you are ushered to a low table-bed, on which you lie. A nurse places the small plastice tube in place at your inner elbow, and the blood begins to ebb into the pint bottle. Within a few minutes the bottle is full, and you are finished. After a short rest, you are led to a sandwich area, where coffee, ice water, and small sandwiches are given you. The whole process takes less than an hour. But most important, you have fulfilled a civic duty to yourself, your family, and friends. Another pint of blood is on call—ready for any accident, any operation, any emergency. This is very important. Today you no longer give blood to a person during an emergency. Blood collected from the bloodmobile is used. If enough has been collected, plenty is available in case of emergencies. But what if not enough is on hand? It is rushed in from the nearest center. But each of us, by giving now, can be assured thqt plenty will be on hand if any of us, our relatives or friends need it. Who has had a friend or relative in the hospital recently who needed blood?. Why not give a pint Friday in his or her name? What more precious gift than your life’s blood can be given for a friend or relative ?

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Four Persons Hurt Slightly In Wrecks Four persons received minor injuries suffered in two crashes in Adams county over' ffie holiday, none serious. Two drivers were arrested for traffic vitiations as a result of investigations of the mishaps. Friday at 2:05 p.m., one mile west of Preble at the junction of U. S. 224 and county road 38, cars driven by Noah Rambo, 81, of Limg, 0., and Walter Wlegman, 33, of route one, Decatur, collided. Both vehicles were headed in the same direction when the collision occurred. Rambo was arrested by the investigating officer for following too closely, and paid a fine of $18.75 in justice of the peace court following his arrest. Ronnie Wiegman, 5, and Connie Wiegman, 8, received minor injuries from the accident. Ronnie received a bump on his head, while Connie received a bruised right shoulder. Damage to the Wiegman auto was estimated over SSOO, and damage to the Rambo vehicle was listed at $250. Later in the evening at 6:15 p.m., cars driven by Gary Lee McMillen, 19, of Mrmroe, and John H. Riff, 44, route one, Monroe, collided at the junction of county road 10 and the Peterson road, three miles south of Preble. The collision occurred authorities said, when the McMillen vehicle ran a stop sign while headed west on county road 10, and struck the side of the Riff auto, southbound on the Peterson road. McMillen received minor bruises to both knees and abrasions, while a passenger in the Riff auto, Harry E. Young, 40, of route one, Monroe, received lacerations to the face, right elbow arid a sprained back. McMillen was arrested by the investigating officers and is cited for a hearing in justice of the peace court Friday at 4:30 p.m. for failure to yield the right of way. Damage to the McMillen vehffle was listed at S6OO and damage jto the Riff auto was estimated at $225. Deputy sheriff Robert Meyer and the state police investigated both mishaps. Decatur Barracks To Meet Wednesday A regular meeting of Stephen A. Decatur Barracks No. 1369 World War I Veterans, will be held at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening at the Disabled American Veterans hall. All members are urged to attend.

I sa id wa I “Farm Bureau Insurance is your best buy because you get more coverage — and it costs you much less.” Now that doesn’t seem to be the kind of statement that would cause all thia confusion — hut Dad said, “When I can save $37 a year and get 80/20 collision coverage plus other features, that’s an important event.” Well, there you have it — I suspect a lot of folks will get mighty happy when they start comparing coverage and cost with Farm Bureau Insurance — at least, my folks did. It’s good to know that Farm Bureau Insurance is no longer limited to farmers. Thanks to the farmers, we city folks now can buy it — and save a lot of money. G*t a quotation -no coat f'l'y'jy I I - SEE THE iELLofc PAGES TO FIND YOUR AG EMI FOB HOME OFFICE; IN EAST VAMOMG7ON SISK2 A MDIAMAFOHS 9, INDIANA

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COURT NEWS Marriage .Applications Hazel Ann Roberts, 21, Decatur, and Thomas Dean Titus, 21, Decatur. .... A. Virginia Lee Rowland, 27, Canton, 0., and Delbert Berlin Burnhart, 36, Bucyrus, O. Divorce Cases In the case of Margaret W. Wolfe vs Hubert M. Wolfe, the defendant was found guilty of indirect contempt of court, and was given a suspended jail sentence. The defendant was ordered to report back to the court June 23 for further proceedings. A complaint for divorce has been filed by Carroll C. Bassett against Martha B. Bassett. A summons was ordered issued to the sheriff of Allen county for the defendant, returnable June 13. Complaint Case The case of Charles Minch vs Howard Foreman was dismissed with prejudice on a motion by the plaintiff The costs of the court action were against the defendant. Estate Cases The inheritance tax appraiser’s report was submitted in the estate of James L. Kocher, Sr., showing the net value of the estate to be $20,763.45, and that there is tax due in the sum of $134.56. The final report was filed in the estate of Alfred F. Ryf. A notice was ordered issued, returnable June 19. The supplemental final report showing distribution and a petition for discharge was filed in the estate of David D. Stauffer. The executrix was released, sureties on the bond discharged. The estate closed. t.... . The schedule to determine the inheritance tax with reference to the county assessor was filed in tike Roy McDaniel estate. The schedule shows the net value of the estate to be $29,320.24. In the estate of Frederick Albert Ribkee, the report of sale of real estate was filed by the administrator. The deed was ordered delivered upon the payment of the purchase price in full. The inheritance tax appraiser’s report was submitted in the Louisa Harvey estate, showing the net value of the estate to be $6,074.96 and that there is no tax due. The final report was submitted. A notice was ordered issued, returnable June 22. The first inventory was filed in the estate of Rufina Stucky, showing the appraised value of the estate to be $5,080.26. In the estate of George H. Glassburn, the warranty deed was delivered by Elsie O’Brien in compliance with a court order.

A petition to transfer stock to the surviving joint tenant was filed in the James R. Cowan estate. An order authorizing the transfer of title to stock to Harriet E. Cowan was filed. ' The schedule' to determine the inheritance tax with reference to the county assessor was filed in the Lee J. Bell estate. The gjwedule shows the net estate to be $23,973.01. Correction In the item which appeared in

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this column May 23, concerning the case of Una Pauline Miller vs Milford Don Miller, it was' omitted that the plaintiff was granted an absolute decree of divorce from the defendant. . . t, o 20 Years Ago Today o ’ ' '"'"O June 1, 1939—Commencement exercises will be held Friday night

In the Decatur Catholic school auditorium for the 91 graduating seniors and the 29 eignta grade graduates from St. Joaegh ’ grade school. The Parker and Watts thfeus was in Decatur today, the first circus to show in Decatux for many yean. William F. Bleeke, 84, retired Union township farmer, died at his home after a long Illness. New officers of the Decatur 4-H '

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club are Lydia Frosch, president; Hilda Williams, vice president; Vera Sauer, secretory; Marylin Cairns, news reporter; Edna Schultz gnd Kathryn Schmitt, song and yell leaders. The Decatur Yellow Jackets blanked the Bluffton Tigers, 4-0, to win the Northeastern Indiana con* ferenoe baseball championship, with Fred Schamerloh hurling • no-hit game. Trade in a good town — Decatur.'