Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1948 — Page 2
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WHAT DID THE STAR I gBMHKHBKBB■■■ (Indianapolis Repablican Newspaper) SAY OF HEW SHIIIII'KEII ? WHAT KIND OF GOVERNOR WAS HENRY SCHRICKER? Was he really as good as his friends maintain ... or was he as had as the Republican State Committee asserts? . Are the p?ople of this state justified in believing that he is qualified for state leadership <.n the basis of his own record? FOR THE REAL I NBIASED ANSWER TO THOSE IMPORTANT <>l ESTIONS, LET US TURN TO THE EDITORIAL PACES OF THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR FOR JANI ARY 7th. 1945. THE STAR HAD WATCHED MR. SCHRICKER ( RITICALLY FOR FOUR DIFFICULT YEARS. THE STAR SAID OF HIM: ..
WELL DONE, GOVERNOR SCHRICKER! Governor Henry F S'lnfik<r whone term of office end* tomorrow, leave* hit du im with the good will of an entire State. He han been a great wi.rume Governor. The realon in that, above everything elite, he hat kept dose to the people He has Iteen lb* people's Governor There war no instance during hi* four year term when he declined t*» help In the advancement 04 any worthy pubic cause if It was humanly possible lor him to do *o. He attended war activft.es, niectlng.f in every county in the Mate. His ability to speak fiuen.ly, appropriately and < onvtaclngly has been surpaased rarely. I, ever. In the history of Hoo lev public life. Again the reason probahly la that he stayed so close to the people liesp.te the stress of wartime. Governor SchrickH has directed the complicated affairs of state government t monthly. An outstanding I lustration of his ablli y was in the eon inuoua developing work of managing State’s varfons institutions. Under war conditions, with chances for higher wages cropping up everywhere, tike personnel of these institutions maintained a remarkable degree of effi< iency. due largely to the personal contact which Governor Schricker had with practlcaily every memiwr of the staff at •nch Mate institution. The record of public institutions in Indiana iu« a'tracijed the attenti >n of Governors in mauy other atateu. Vari ius commissions have coma to Indiana to get a first tu nd glimpse of bow Governor S< brisker and the In -titutim officials were able to maintain tuch excellent service In the face of harassing condition*. Aa for the gen'ie and gracious wife of the Governor, we can on y say again what we have said m> often ”i»h« is our idea of an Ideal Fir t Lady." Viewing the whole range of the Governor's rtewardsbip. Th» Star < ongm'i»i"te« Indiana on i s good ft rtune of having Henry Schricker at the iudm of KUts governtm-nt during these last four years. We staoervty believe 'hat Hooders generally. Without regard to party sffttiatior will join to in ssyina to him: "Well dohe. gorwl and faithful servant, and may you enjoy many more year* in the .’lection of pour fe low men (Paid !’«>H l< »! Advent •-mmti SCHRICKER GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB
I CHURCH NEWS Regional Meeting Hoy McCorkel. graduate ot th* college of Wooster anti of Yale divinity school will be the speaker on the afternoon and evening. November 14, for th* regional youth fellowship meeting of the Evangel teal and Reformed churches at the (Cross Reformed church in Berne. He has travelled around the world taught In college In India, travelled tn England, on the con tlnent and into Russia; attended the world conference of the church ' es at Oxford ami the world Christlan youth conference In Amsterdam, Holland. He is the editor o'. "Voices from the Younger Churches.*' He is a member of the American arbitration association, and a member of Igtard of directors of the Swarthmore Cooperative In 1943 McCorkel became associate secretary of the American Friends service committee. He has had the direction of the institutes of Interna ional relations sponsored by the American Erlend* service commit-1
tee This summer McCorkel directed the international service seminar in Saarijarui. Finland, and was dean of the international service seminar in Berlin. Germany. He also travelled in France and England He will speag on "personal attitudes towards war* in the afternoon and "What we can do about world order" in the evening. Five Persons Injured in Bus-Truck Collision Frankfort. Ind., Oct. 27 — (CP) — p ive persons were in a hospital today recovering from injuries suffered yesterday when an Indiana Motor Bus Co. vehicle collided with a ruck 1! miles northeast of here All five were taken to the Clin •on county hospital here. State po 'ice said most seriouslv in hired wa« 'lavmond L. lis vis. 38. Plvmouth. driver of the bus He suffered a fractured right arm and left leg and '•hest contusions The other persors injured w--re 'ohn Gttffy. 19. Kirklin, driver of 'he truck: Mrs Mary K Wright. 32. Constantine. Mich. and her four-1 vear-ohl daughter. Mona, and Mrs Jesse Meyer. 59. Camden
JURY TRIAL iCnnf From TV’* tronnds of cruel and inhuman 'reatment. The couple, married eince August 11. IM", ha* no children Ed A. Bosse is attorney for — Vellre «f lr|i|n ( „« < nn«>rur<l,.M ut llutna IniOcrr rt nt Deale. Is liCrebv given th.’t nn the «th dsv of November, lets at *h* hmr of 10 0'.),,, k A. M th-'un. ’orslirnsd t’.ointv M Wv. vi»r of Adin • r*ountv. Indiana to whom haw lieen vwwlgn-d th.- i-on-trii'-tlon <.f tli,■‘rain described In th* rsr .rt of th'- ' Wtirvevbr and Viewer In t'a ire rum. 1 Srr 10041 jn 'h*- cl'-ll do,-feet of th»*. 'd.irns ff-r’ilt Court of .tdnms conn. ! •V, Indiana, entitled Itufuw tnnlger. -t al. Petition for lirulnaio-. will re- ; elvr seated bldw for the furnishing ■f ail nritrrbil and labor n«'-» war- ' 'or the construction of wa,d f'rafn it the offi>-e <>f the Coimtv Purveyr nt the Courthouse In the City of ; ’eeatur. in the state of 1->dl>i-a Said work ha* been dlvld'-d in'o tatlons of one hundred feet in I ength and numbered from the beinning to the terminus and rompu- I «t|on of the Climber of »•»»♦•! yard- I >f excavation in ea.-h of said stat- I ora has been mate, aid will h<- f.iritwhed to anv person inter--"’ -d or ■ •ddlng on said work All t>ld« fur i part of said work must be bv «u--h tatlons Cop'es of the p’an» ape,-Iff-atlona and profile are on file in the • ff;,-e of said H irvevor Said contract will be let to the ■ow»at bidder, but the right I. re ! served to reject any and all lids. •nd to let the work as a whole or •uhdlvlde It and let the name In I ■eparatr contracts Any perron t" rhom a contract is let will he roilred to ep'er Into a written con- 1 ract and give bond with surety, ■ or the performance of the Work, and ' hat he will pay alt damages oc- ! asloned bv his nonfullfill-’ent of hie contract A certified check or •ash for ISO no must accompany ea< h hid Maid contract will not to- let un'l! it Is first approved hr said . our: and said contractor’s bond approved by said <’ourt. bated thin loth day of October. I 1»<». V trait F. Bessers, tsnrlsr. I Hear, B. Heller, aitarnry. cwt. y>-?-
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I 'he plaintiff , Peggy Lou Need has filed adi I I vorce action against Robert Need. charging cruel and inhuman treat tn- nt and desertion Married two ’years ago. the ■ oujde hm t.o i children. Ed A Bo ise is attorney for the plalntlfi. Inlot 15 in Pleasant Mills was i reported sold for 4..525 to Ken- . ns-th uni Elizabeth Hollenbat her ' by commissioner John DcVo«s to satisfy the judgment in th- par tltlon suit of Charles Roebuck vs . James Roebuck et al. A partition soft fi'ed by Sarah | Rusche against Edith W Woods and others lias been dismissed on motion of the p ain’lfl Homer Fickert was granted a divorce from Paulina E. Fickert. , H charged cruel and inhuman treatment; attorney for the plaintiff waw D. Burdette Custer. Fickert was ordered by the court to pay 120 per week toward his for mer wife's support RUSSIA (Pont From Page One)
thev knew But I don't think they realized how important it was.'’ Whether they knew what to do with them or no*, the Russians did get a lot of atomic secrets. The big secret is how much atomic explosive — the "critical assembly" — has to be brought suddenly to get her for an explosion to take place. Groves said frankly. "I don't know that the Russians got any information almut the critical assembly; I don't know that they didn't." I east > niter sintr of tmtliixn twenty of tgnn'U lie fore fkr Honorable Hon rd of I'ouufy < oninilolonrrs Idnna I'ounO. Indiana. (•leaning and Repair nt the WII- 1 Ham <• Smith ditch In Washington. 1 .Monroe and French townships. 1 Adams county. N-.tlce la hereby given that on the 1 -:th day of November, 194* the unthr’lgri. d surveyor of Adams county, who la charged with the ex.- i- ( tl n ol < ■ pair a a I ■lt a a ng ■ f the . William (I S ’ It'i drain will f clve ( bid- for all labor and dragline to , recall* said drain at the nffl-- of , said underslffl I ..y. r In the j (•<> irt House In the city of Is-cstur, , State of Indiana. Plans A »pe< ifb a'lons a-id profile are on file In nfor> »ald office of the county surveyor, open for Inspec-
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tion of any land >wner Interested lor «nv • <-ntr.ictor w-ho may be a I . five bidder ..n cl work <ald wfirk of cleaning A r-palr to be ?%'<’ stations of |tm ft. I i length This v. ork will be sold to the lowest , x- |>.-t b 1.1.1. at « pre- p-r staf !..n of 100 ft o, |<o. ;l n If II » est a work Is to In- done dh r th in fi.it In the spr. Ifi -atlon- A prolj’e It will be paid for by the hour gill contrail will lw let to th» lowest and beat bidder, but the light Is r<a rod to reject any and ail blds. A . ertlfled check Os 150.50 must i ompany ea< h bd. that eu -eesaful bidder to whom tiwn'd l< made Will enter Int • a written contract and give bond with surety for the performance of all work I Virgil F. Hosiers, sarseyor of Vdnwis f’wiiwfy. Supl- “• < osatrsrllah. Oct. !<*-!- legal Xatire state of ladlnaa < oiinty of Adams **i H fore the Honorable Hoard of t'ooatj < ..lioi'lssloiirra l.lsu . t 'wanly. Indiana. Notice of letting of centra. I for construction of (.'.Hurt KhlerulW et al drain In Kirkland tnwpshlp. Notl. e Is hereby ghen that on the «th day of November, 191*. at the hour of 10 o'clock A- M the undersigned county Hurvevor <>f Adams County, mate of Indians, whom has b-en assigned the construction ot the drain droll >< d In the report o. the Purveyor and Viewer*, entitled the miler- Whlerdlng -t al Grain In k Irk! ii.it t -wll - ip v ■ ; I ■ ■ ■!' ■ ’ -‘l .
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ed blds for the furnishing of nil ' material and tob-r ne, ■ •’•JT for the construction <>f said dr.il at thi t | toe >f tbefount) Survey or of county. Indiana. «l the < <.urt Houa* in the City of Hecatur. state of IndSaid work hue b. t--i dlvidy l l '''" , stations of 100 f-et In length and numbered from tlie b' ginning ■ ; tin terminus, and compulation oft»« , number ..f ■ übic y.ir I* ■■’ ex a»at> • • In each of said stations baa made. ..nd will be turn'shed to anp,r*on Interest. I >r bidding on sa d i work All bl i« f-r a part <>t said j work must be by »u h stations. < >p-t.-e of the plan*, epecl first lone and profile are on file In the office of .-aid Survcjor I Ma d contra t shall be let to the (I lowest bidder, but the right Is reserved to reject any and all blds, and to let th.- w..rk as » whole or subdivide It and let the same In eeparate contracts Any p< r«on to whom a contract is let will be re.pilred t« enter In’" a written contract and give bond, with surety, for the perf’4*rtnan< •* <»f tiit* w<»rk. and lllMt »>♦ will pay all damages occasioned by his nonfulfillment of hie contract A certified i he< k Os . ash for .must accompany each bld gald ..infract will not be let until it Is first approved by sa.d surveyor and said contractor's bond approved by said Surveyor Virgil f. Howers, sorieyor of Vdan's county, and kupt. of < onstrui-tlon. I erd 1.. l.lHerer, Vttomev. O t 20-27 . ... .
SALE ( OCT. 2.S—The Funk Estate. Grover F Funk, agent . K land, O. nt Junction of 114 & 127 A Farm. 1 P. M. Midwest H.-alty AU c Co . OCT. 29—Mr and Mrs Rufus Boz. , 4>, In i F ami / mill. Berne. Ind. Complete < 10-ing sale • . Ip Neuenschwnnder and D s Blair—At OCT 2»—«!en Lynch. 10 ml W of Hartford e| lv KI 191 acre farm wi h 2 seta of buildings t' s kE complete line of Power Farm Equipment Auction Co. J F Baumann- -Auct OCT 29-Paul H Meyer and A Meyer 31 „ ’W' of the tile mill. Brrne, Ind. or 4 mi F -ma ( va 40 acre unimproved farm Jeff i|L OCT 30—James L. Ward. S nrt. N. of Marion | n <j . *** Country Homq and Complete line of n,„...5!?! >ft> M<JP west Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann OCT 30—Franklin Duer. ndmr. Viola Durr, Pennsylvania depot on the N side of th. . k * Household goods. Sumac Bros —Am ts ’ r * ; 16 OCT. 30—Clarence M Scant>n. 3miw of Farmer 0 E 2 mi. K. 40 acre farm. 7 room home 1 t 0" Realty Co. 1 30 P M M NOV. 1 Sylvan Strahm. 4mi 8. E of Decatur on the K or 1 ml. S. of the Adams County Farm Honw*e 3 Sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin I i.-. y, NOV 1 Wayne Bisel. Poling Town. Ind . General it™. . cerles. am! full tine of Merchandl-e s<, 1 l ’ l ' i * ,ll cE neas or piece meal. Midwest Realty Auction r. mann. Auer. «>■; p NOV 3—Marion A. Mowrer. 574 West Hill St.. Wabash i-a ■ room Modern Home with 3 room Apartm. nt wo ty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Amt NOV 4-Charles & Ivan Slmludinger, 1 mi S and 1 mi ■ docia. O. on road No 116. or Bmi N w n n E ,/ ’E on road 116 37 head dairy cattle. 11 head personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson and Auctioneers. Ugfl NOV. s—Bryson « Sweigar’, 7 mi. N. W of St. Marys n m r B 33 to Mercer and Auglaize county line and tL/. 1 l E 2miE of Neptune. O.; 7miNF. „( ( eh„. V ! ?E Auglaize county line road. 24 registered A Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty Am ts S * r * E I NOV. 6-H. C. Plerntorff. just East of Rockford, oon v K Tractor and farm Implement*. Rov * W Melvin Llechty-Atrc’s. ' E NOV. 6—V. R Kimmell and Sine air Paulus. Paulding Ohio w- 1 Bulldog, and The Kimmell Roofing and In-ulmi™ n"* 1 ! Midwest IDalty Am tion Co., J F Sanmann \u<t I NOV. 8- Elmer J Inch. 1 ml. S. and 3lj mi W of Monroe n.. J S of Coppees Corner on V. S. Road 27 and then % . 11 40 registered Brown Swiss Roy A Ned .|,,hn»on vfn Llechty. Auc’a. " 1 NOV. B—Russell Moore, 4 ml W of Geneva. Ind then Imi « a proved 128 Acre Farm. Livestock and Farm Madim n u* west Realty Aucliot. Co.. J F Sjanmann. Amt ** NOV. 9—Doyt Gallaway. ’A mi 8 of Ohio City. Ohio on s Complete clotting out sale. Roy A Ned Johnmn anH Llechty. Am ts. NOV 11—Ray C. Conley. 412 Oscar Ct.. Ht< kiville. Ohio. Good 71Modern Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J maun. Auct. NOV 13—Paul E. Chaney. 1037 E. 38th St.. Marion. Ind Finr jfata Home and Six Lota. Midwest Realty Auction Co J mann. Auct. NOV. 11—Mrs. Jennie Hey. 4 mi. W of Ohio City. () tnf S ofijg more. Ohio; first house S. of Green Briar (hutch. Him farm and personal property. Roy w Nel JohnioniMfe vin Llechty. Aucts.
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