Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1964 — Page 7

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SALE CALENDAR NOV. 4—11:00 a.m. E. Bill Aeschliman, owner. % mile north of Craigville on St. Rd. 301 to County Road 300 N, first farm west. Tractors, equipment, corn picker, implements, truck. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. NOV. 7—1:30 p.m. Brice Bauserman, administrator Jennie Kiefer estate. 118 South Bth St., Decatur, Ind. Six-room house. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 7—1:30 p.m. Mary A. Tague estate, owner. 2 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike road, then 2 miles east, then % mile south. 80 Acre farm. Wm. F. Schnepf, Glen Merica, Aucts. NOV. 7—10:00 a.m. Brice Bauserman, Adm. of estate of Jennie I. Kiefer, owners. 310 High Street, Geneva, Ind. Real estate and personal property. Sale conducted by Phil & Miz Auction Co. NOV. 7—12:30 p. m. Noah Graber, Adm. of Elizabeth Graber estate, owners. 524 Center Street, Berne, Ind. 5-Room all-modern home and personal property. Sale conducted by Phil & Miz Auction Co. NOV. 9 & 10—9:00 a. m. Monday. 10:00 a. m. Tuesday. Mrs. E. Juliet Torgeson, owner. Steele’s Maple Club, corner of Washington Center and Hatfield Roads, north edge of Fort Wayne. Personal collection of antiques and other items. Walter Wiegmann, Vaughn Lipp, auctioneers. NOV. 14—10:30 a.m. Martin F. Sprunger, owner. 1% miles west of Pleasant Mills, or south of Decatur on county farm road, 2% miles, then east IV4 mile. Complete close-out sale. Tractor, farm machinery, livestock, hay, ahd raise. Ned Johnson, Ed Sprunger, auctioneers. NOV. 14-r12:30 p. m. Zilla and Elda Sprunger, owners; 786 Lehman Street, Berne, Ind. Household items. Sale conducted by Phil & Miz Auction Co.

FARM FOR SALE “This One Has Everything!” — “ 185 ACRES-Real Good Land • HAS BEEN KEPT LIMED & CROP ROTATED • WELL FENCED AND DITCHED ‘ • BEST OF BUILDINGS • LOCATED IN S. W. PART OF GREENE TWP. LOVELY LARGE HOUSE. MODERN WITH WATER SOFTENER AND LOVELY CABINETS. CARPETS AND DRAPES GO WITH HOUSE. ALL IN THE BEST OF CONDITION, WELL GARED FOR THROUGHOUT. YARD AND GROUNDS BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED. HAS LARGE BARN, GARAGE AND OTHER BUILDINGS. WILL SELL ON REASONABLE TERMS WITH GOOD SETUP. See Us For This and Others, SIDERS REALTY co. 226 W. MAIN ST. - PORTAND - PHONE 726-8306

Elect A Physician To Do A Physician's Job BBorn and raised in Adams County. Graduate of Bowling Green State University and the University of Cincinnati Collego of Medicine — Internship and Residency Training, r Dr. John E. Doan No financial interest in any Funeral Home. Interested in performing the duties of the Coroner without any commercial interest in dealing with tragedies. All autopsies deemed necessary will be performed at our own county hospital by a qualified pathologist for SIOO.OO and NOT in Fort Wayne as in the past at a cost of $210.00 to the county. Complete cooperation with the family doctor. Complete investigation In cases where the cause of death is in question. To insure immediate availability in all parts of Adams County. Physicians will be appointed as deputy coroners in Geneva, Berne and Decatur. If tragedy should strike in your family, who would you want to be in charge of the investigation? Vote For Dr. Doan For Coroner

. - W > li \,t ■ 1 B. * f ~ r g .X' A ..J nll *1 VvU'lOH ■ll 14L 1 BABBiS' ■ Bl Mr GUESS WHO THE HERO IS! Tom Whitaker, the Man of the Hour, is lifted to the air by his teammates (and former teammate Steve Hazelwood, just to the right of Whitaker), as bedlam breaks loose at Worthman Field.—(Photo by Mac Lean)

Burger Advances Mike Burger haa won again! The Monmouth eighth grade student won the 13-year-old competition in the district finals of Punt, Pass & Kick Saturday at Tech field in Indianapolis, and now has a good chance at competing for national honors. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Burger, of route 5, Decatur, is one of 222 boys throughout the United States who became a district champion Saturday. From these 222 champions, 168 boys with the best scores will be selected as Area winners. ... The 168 Area winners, top 12 in each of the 14 NFL game areas, will attend an NFL game (with their parents) to compete for 12 national finalists honors. Harry Schwartz, of Schwartz Ford Co. which sponsored the competition in Decatur, said today that he should learn sometime about the middle or latter part of this week whether or not Burger will get to compete for national honors. Schwartz explained the scores of the 222 ’’ - district championjfwifi' be*'compared early this -■ > week in Detroit. The 168 boys with the highest scores then win the trip to a National Football League game. Actually, the top 12 boys in each of the 14 NFL game areas (Burger is in the Chicago Bear area), will be declared Area winners. The 12 national finalists, six from the NFL Eastern division and six from the NFL Western division, will be taken on a “Tour of Champions” to Washington, D. C., and later attend the NFL ■ * championship game. Burger is the first local winner to ever advance past the Decatur competition in the fouryear history of Punt, Pass & Kick.

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ELECT LELAND A. NEUEN TO MIMS cooon AUDITOR in the Nov. 3 Election on the REPUBLICAN TICKET • EXPERIENCED in office, business, farm, labor and in public relations. • CONSCIENTIOUS in all endeavors. • PLEDGED to serve the people honestly through the Auditor's office and in all phases of citizenry. THANK YOU »' Pol. Advt.

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Hoagland Opens Be Honored Tonight

Season Tuesday Hoagland's Wildcats, one of the tight entrants in the Adams County Sectional tournament last season, open their 1964-65 campaign Tuesday night, playing host to Rock Creek. This year’s Wildcat edition will be a young and inexperienced group that will have a tough time matching last season’s 10-10 regular season mark. Coach John Boyer lost his top four scorers from last season, and lists six sophomores on this year’s 12player varsity unit. Ron Saalfrank, a 5-11 senior forward; Dave Mulligan, 6-2 senior; and Jim Zelt, a 5-9 senior, are the only returnees with much experience. Sallfrank scored 108 points last year, while Mulligan and Zelt accounted for only 82 and 45 points respectively. Possible Starters Boyer, beginning his second season at the Wildcat helm, may jesawwi starters, with Jerry Saalfrank, a 6-3, 185-pound sophomore, at center. Another sophomore, 6-3, 165pound Denny Hockemeyer, may earn a shot at forward, and move Mulligan to center. Another sophomore, 5-7 Jim Reinking, is expected to start at guard, with either Zelt or senior Ron Sallfrank. The ’Cats meet three Adams County teams, .during the season, playing at Geneva on December 18 and at Adams Central on January 19, after hosting Monmouth on Friday, November 13. Hoagland Roster Ht. Wt. Yr. Ron Saalfrank .. 5-11 161 Sr. Dave Mulligan .. 6-2 181 Sr. Duane Hecklers-8 159 Sr. Jim Zelt — 5-9 151 Sr. Dick Nelson 5-11 159 Jr. John Hobbs 5-8 141 Jr. Jerry Saalfrank — 6-3 185 So. Gary Schane 5-10 155 So. Denny Hockemeyer 6-3 165 So. Jim Reinklng 5-7 148 So. Stan Zelts-6 141 So. Mike Saalfrank - 5-10 162 So. IHL Standings W L Pts. Fort Wayne 2 0 4 Port Huron 2 14 Toledo 10 2 Dayton 11 2 Muskegon - 12 2 Des Moines 0 3 0 Saturday Scores Fort Wayne 6, Des Moines 0. Port Huron 7, Dayton 3. Toledo 4, Muskegon 2 Sunday Scores Muskegon 5, Des Moines 2 Dayton 5, Port Huron 2.

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Hie Decatur Yellow Jacket football team, which set a new school record with eight season victories Friday night, will be honored tonight along with the student managers and coaches. “Appreciation Night,” sponsored by the school’s cheerleaders, will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium, and al students, adult fans and parents of team members are invited and urged to attend. Fred Isch, former president of the Booster Club, will emcee the program, which will include talks by the coaching staff and introduction of the members of the team. /Comets Host Toledo Wednesday; Cop Two The Fort Wayne Komets meet Toledo’s defending IHL champions at the Coliseum Wednesday night, after posting victories in their first two outings of the season last week. Opening faceoff Wednesday will be 7:30 p.m.

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