The Independent-News, Volume 113, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1987 — Page 9

SUPPORT JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS WITH YOUR ADVERTISING (Cheerleaders Are Now Soliciting For Ads) Call 586-3195 If Missed Or Interested MR. KICKBUSH A.D. MEN I NEED YOUR HELP AT MEN’S WORKSHOP SANDING, PAINTING Contact MARY JO GOLUBSKI 586-3133 MILLER’S MERRY MANOR WALKERTON

)CcDdEeFfGgHhli JjKkLIMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUu Vv WwXx Y Our Assignment: To Give You Everything You Want In Back To School Eyewear At C & B Optical we have done our homework to determine what you want in back to school eyewear We have made the honor roll with perfect scores in the tollowing subjects Selection A + Quality A + Same Day Service ... A + Price A + This Year Graduate To C & B Optical. MM. Soutb 291 9?o ° E*sart 875 Mishawaka 277 8121 « Mchqan City 872 8844 Valparaiso 462 5113 C&B OPTICAL You Can t Afford To Go Anywhere Else May Oberfell & Lorber Attorneys at Law 612 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton Phone: (219) 586-7001 Telephone hours: 9:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday Appointments: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday John H. Peddycord, Attorney at Law Managing Partner, Walkerton Office Broad range of legal services available Main location: 300 North Michigan South Bend, Indiana 46601 (219) 232-2031

WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Kenneth A. Peverelle, 506 W. Delaware St., Knox, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Edward B. Aldrich, 204 N. Lafayette, North Liberty, speeding, fined $25.00, plus court costs. Harvey W. Bane, 111 Sterling St., Jackson, Tenn., fishing without procurring a valid license, fined SIO.OO, failure to appear $20.00, plus court costs. John L. Spitka, 203 West Wind, Michigan City, disorderly used of alcohol, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Steven Burt, 3009 Patricia Ln., Marion, speeding, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Joy Zook, 1551 Union St., Mishawaka, speeding, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Nick D. South, Route 1, Ule Trail, Walkerton, permitting a violation of registration plate, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Brian D. Brown, Rural Route 4, Box 41, Walkerton, violation of motorcycle learners permit, carrying a passenger, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Brian D. Brown. R. R. 4, Box 41, Walkerton, improper passing, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Alec R. Breden, 23651 Stanton Road, Lakeville, speeding, fined $19.00, failure to appear $20.00,

plus court costs, ordered suspension of driver’s license. Christopher R. Parmelee, 63021 St. Rd. 23, North Liberty, disorderly used of alcohol, failed to appear, bench warrant issued. Gerald L. Dollahan, 119 Grissom Dr., Walkerton, false-ficticious registration plate (altered plate), fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Theresa J. Scutchfield, R. R. 4, Box 373, Walkerton, no muffler, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. SERIOUS SUPERVISION SEMINAR AT IVY TECH A solution-oriented management seminar entitled “Serious Supervision" will be presented September 9, 1987 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Coquillard Room of the Control Data Business and Technology Center in South Bend. This one day, high energy, intensive program is designed to help the current supervisor, or prospective supervisor, perform more effectively as both team player and decision-maker. This seminar cultivates specific, hands-on skills using case studies and role play. Each participant will learn, through practical interaction, how to deal person-to-per-son with employees, to organize time and work and to act more effectively as a solution oriented manager. The seminar moderator will be Carrie Van Daele. Ms. Van Daele is a training and development consultant. She has spent seven years in the field of training and development working with hourly and salaried personnel and with professional organizations. Ms. Van Deale will provide a foundation for dealing with employees by improving understanding of people rather than learning "employee relations techniques”. This seminar is sponsored by Indiana Vocational Technical Col-lege-NC. For more information, call 289-7001, ext. 220, or ext. 217. CUB SCOUT NEWS Area Cub Scouts have been enjoying the summer. In June they went to Cub Day Camp for four days. Those attending included B. J. Morgan, Quinten Wade, Andy Malstaff, Todd Whitteberry, Chris Jacobs, Cory Shively. Brian Ross, Craig Rogge-Hulse, Ryan Schmeltz and Joe Reinhold. Under the leadership of Dorothy Jacobs, Sharri Shively and Valerie Wade, they participated in BB guns. Life Is Worth Living Take the time to enjoy It. SPEED LIMIT 55 national Safety Council I Makers 01 Fine Custom 1 ].- Furniture i Cabintery m Native 1 L. Hardwoods S’ INDIAMIAM 1 ; WOODCRAFTS A Z? Esl 1975 ♦food Products TjK V JON M PAIRITZ I F (219) 586-3741 Walkerton J

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archery, fishing, cooking, team and individual sports, nature, crafts and much more. This week was a week to remember for all of them. In July the participated in a fund day of fishing and swimming on Pretty Lake, outside of Plymouth. The boys learned skills in boating and water rescue. August 15 and 16 was the Fath-er-Son campout weekend, at Culver Woodcraft Camp. Cub Scouts is for boys and their families between seven and 11 years old. If you are interested in joining this fall contact Pack 293, Kevin Jacobs, Cubmaster, at 5862013. There will be a School Night sign up in September at Walkerton Elementary School. REGISTER TO VOTE You can register to vote by calling Myrna Daube, 586-2360; Iva Clark, 586-3747; or Gordon Patrick, 586-3767. Child*restraint seats — it’s the law!

Tm^j Bee. Realty Ijw ,1 smoikhkii UtALTSw* ’j ( > 586-3843 — Walkerton, Indiana <; June I. Boone, Sales Assoc. Gerald Boone, Broker \yv’ / Catch the Spriti of Rally Day August 30, 1987, 9:15 a.m. In this year of festivals Rally Day marks an important time for your Sunday School’s activities. It’s an inspring, decorative, sing along, banner winning, laughing, sharing, Bible awarding, let you know we’re proud of you, balloon launching event. We’re gearing up for a fabulous Rally Day, when the Sunday School hour won’t be like any other all year. Celebrate the gifts of the Father within you . . . share His love with your neighbor. . . find the rewards that are yours in the fellowship of Christ’s church this Rally Day. Catch the Spirit. THE WALKERTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Lee Akkerhuis and Tammy Griffin are the proud parents of a baby boy, born on Thursday, August 13, at 9:15 p.m., in White Cloud, Michigan. He has been named Daniel Lee and weighed in at seven pounds and nine ounces and was 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Griffin, 111 Stewart Street, North Liberty, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Ann Akkerhuis, Bradenton, Florida. PICTURE DAY FOR OREGON-DAVIS STUDENTS ON SEPTEMBER 2 Student picture day at OregonDavis Schools will be held on Wednesday, September 2. On Tuesday, September 1, the Josten ring representative will be at the high school. Our classifieds start at $1.50!

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