The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1982 — Page 3

Rev. Mayflower New Pastor At Methodist Church Chester A. Mayflower is the new pastor of the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Prior to his apppointnient at the Walkerton Church he served for six years as

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the pastor of Saint Paul United Methodist Church, in Fort Wayne. He did his undergraduate studies at the University of Evansville in secondary education. Rev. Mayflower attended the Methodist Iheological Seminary of Ohio where he majored in Christian education and theology receiving his Master of Divinity in 1968. While serving in the Fort Wayne District he gave leadership in District Board of Global Ministries, chaired the Fort Wayne Urban Consultation, served as the chairperson of the Church Extension study, and was on the Fort Wayne District's Board of Discipleship. In the North Indiana Conference he served on the Board of Global Ministries. the Nominating Committee, and on the Committee for Mission Strategy Development. In the citv of Fort Wayne he belonged to the Downtown Sertoma Club and was president of the Paul Harding Band Boosters for two years. Pastor Mayflower is married. His wife’s name is Margaret Ann. She is presently employed at Physicians Plaza as Coordinator of Special Services. They have two sons. Bob and Steve, who recently

graduated from the Paul Harding High School. They plan to attend Vincennes University in the fall. PATRICE JONES HONORED Patrice Jones, 62040 Willow Road, North Liberty, was honored on June 8, at the 4 H Plant Science Jamboree, held at Purdue University. West Lafayette. She was recognized at a special program dur ing the three-day Jamboree workshop. June 7-9. Patrice represented Area X and was chosen in field crops achievement for her 4-H project. She received an engraved silver tray and a Certificate of Achievement. State-wide 20 hard working 4-H’ers were honored for their acquired knowledge and skills in agronomic and horticultural projects. Winners were selected in field crops and horticultural programs was based on participation and achievement in these 4-H projects. DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS A total of 3,435 Purdue University students received distinguish-ed-student rank for the spring semester of the 1981-82 school year.

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In order to qualify for distinguished ranking, a student must have a grade index of at least 5.5 of a possible 6 in no less than 14 academic credit hours. The student may have no grade below 4. From our area being placed on the distinguished-student list include Kim Dianne Dunnuck. 110 E. Center Street, North Liberty; Joseph Michael Martin, 59088 Crumstown, North Liberty; Mary Lou Vukovits. 28590 New Road. North Liberty; Tamara Jo Wilson,

Oue to the death of my husband. I will offer the following real estate ano personal property at PUBLIC AUCTION 100 Acres 10% Land Contract LOCATION - Riley Road, North Liberty - Take Riley Road either 2'/* mile west of U S 31 or % mile east of Pine Road (Watch for Sale Signs) SAT., JUNE 19 9:30 A.M. PARCEL A: 40 ACRES - house barn, out buildings and 35 6 acres good tillable land Farm is set up for dairy House has maple floors (7) bedrooms, kitchen dining room, living room, full porch, hot water heat (For appointment can Cari Kaser. Auctioneer - 656-4532 PARCEL 8: 40 ACRES — 34 acres fine productive ground with 5 96 acres in Forest Reserve The wooded area has a large quantity of cherry mapie and a selection of other native timbers PARCEL C; 20 ACRES: All tillable level ground PARCEL D: 100 ACRES — Combination of A B & C LEGAL DESCRIPTION' E W SE 40 acre section 6-35-2E and W NE 80 acres excluding 20 14 acres mid-part 59 86 acres section 7-35-2E including 5 6 acres Forest Reserve SW corner Located in Liberty Township. St Joseph County. Indiana 20 HEAD GRADE A HOLSLTEIN DAIRY HERD — (2) Ist call heifers (5) 4-5 year olds. (10) 6-10 year olds. (3) bred heifers (due in June & July). (2) open heifer calves (approx 800 lbs ). (2) heifer calves (approx 450 lbs ). (2) heder calves (approx 275 lbs ) (1) steer calf * Records Available Day of Sale FARM MACHINERY — Nice Massey Ferguson 265 diesel tractor. Massey Ferguson TO-35 tractor like new Massey Ferguson *236 heavy duty front loader w'6 ft bucket, nice Massey Ferguson 4 bottom 16 plow. Gehl 1400 big round baler (like new), New Holland model 469 - 9 ft mower/conditioner. good New Holland hay rake on rubber, nice New Holland Modei 328 manure spreader 125 bu gravity wagon on John Deere running gear 38 ft PTO drive elevator. New idea 1 row corn picker. Ford sft 3 pt hitch rotary mower, nice Oliver 10 ft wheel disk, 7 ft semi mounted sickle mower. MM 2 row mounted cu'tivator (3 pt ). Allis Chalmers 4 row corn planter, flat bed hay wagon. 3 pt rear bale fork. (2) row rotary hoe. 3 pt rear scrape blade. 12 disk gram drill. 2 sec spike drag. 8 ft disk, ‘Service 4-row stalk chopper. *IHC 4 row front cultivator; *IHC rear mtd cultivator. *IHC 4x16 plow. *IHC 3x16 plow. *IHC 12 drag. MF front end weights I TRUCK — Nice 1953 Ford % ton pick-up w/37 000 miles DAIRY SUPPLIES — Solar stainless 300 gal Milk Minder bulk tank. (2) Hinman milkers, Copeland dairy compressor, stainless strainer, misc dairy supplies HAY — Approx 600 bales of good alfalfa hay MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT — Patz manure gutter cleaner MISC. FARM SUPPLIES — (2) 300 gal overhead gas tanks. Weathervane feeder, elec fence charger, rubber tired wheelbarrow grease guns, oil grease, etc , fence strecther, barbed wire, (6) chicken roosts, scrap iron, misc items PONYS, BUGGIES & HORSE-DRAWN SUPPLIES - 2 ponies nice horse drawn buckboard wagon w/rubber tires, nice enclosed buckboard buggy, bobsled double horse harness (complete), single bottom horse drawn plow TOOLS A MISC. — Rototiiler, garden plow. 4 vise bench grinder house jack hand brace, pipe wrenches, post diggers, shovels, rakes hoes axes sledge scythe, forks, brooms, hay hooks, etc . large selection of misc hand tools HOUSEHOLD — Montgomery Ward heavy duty washer & elec dryer (harvest gold). G E refrigerator (as is), gas range (as is), canning jars, twin bed baby bed. metal bed ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS — Walnut 4 poster bed Duncan Pnyfe dining table. New Crown treadle sewing machine w'oak cabinet, several oak chairs, cast iron griddle, cistern pump. 8 gal red wing crock, copper boiler Cyclone seeder, bucksaws. 2-man crosscuts, corn sheiler milk can cream can old grindstone w/stang single tree old bicycles mrsc collectibles * Items consigned by the National Bank. South Bend LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AUCTIONEER'S NOTE — Here s an opportunity to purchase a fine farm with terrific terms Don't miss this chance come to the auction ready to bid your price j SALE ORDER — Hand Tools ■ Livestock Farm Machinery Real Estate 12 00 Noon Misc Items TERMS - Parcel A- $5 000 down day of sale - s’o,ooo at closing Parcel B — $3,000 down day of sale — $7,000 at closing Parcel C - $2,00 down day of sale — $3,000 at closing Pacel D - SIO,OOO down day of sale - $20,000 at closing Balance at 10% interest and 5% annual principle payment for 5 years with balance in full TAXES — Pro-rated at closing POSSESSION — Rented land will be harvested by renter with buyer receiving seller's share of 1982 crop House & Buildings immediately upon closing Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids Any statements made on sale day take precedence over all printed matter Personal Property: Cash or Approved Check Lunch Available Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold PAUL TARNOW ESTATE JUNE TARNOW, OWNER James Groves, Attorney - Noell, Groves & White Sale Conducted by Kaser’s Auction Service A Col. Carl Kaser, CAI Col Dean Kaser North Liberty South Bend 656 4532 287 8689

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bPOI Crumstown Trail, North Liberty; Bruce Arthur Allen, Rural Route 3, Box 98. Walkerton; and Judv Jean Hassett, Rural Route 4, Box 150. Walkerton. ON DEAN’S LIST Annette Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, a junior at Bethel College, was recently placed on the Dean's List with a grade point average of 3.8.

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