The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1994 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 23. 1994
Calvin Kronks To Celebrate 65th Anniversary HF wir ' ■ Ir ' T Wi . >J ■ ’ fcL . i mmA* Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk, 69515 Sweetbrier Road, Walkerton, will celebrate their 65th wedding anninversary on Sunday, June 26. Calvin and Gara Mae Oxley were married on June 26, 1929, by her father, 0. E. Oxley, who was a minister of the North Liberty Church of Christ. The Kronks have three children, Mrs. George (Wilda) Henry, North Liberty, Roger and Paul LaMarr, of Walkerton; nine grandchildren and
"north V.F.W. POST 1954 Tamarack Rd. 656-4684 Friday, July 1 (Every First Friday Os Each Month) STEAK FRY NEW YORK STRIP STEAK Potato Wedges — Salad — Apple or Cherry Cobbler Tea — Coffee $750 Serving 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. PUBLIC INVITED Koontz -/- ( Lake / I Association J I "Float-a-Rama" I Sunday, July 3 | 3:00 p.m. I | Entry Form | ■ । Name } ■ I Repreeontlng I w | (Organisation or Family Name) • ■ I Type of Boat I * I Example: Paddle, Speed or Pontoon I ■ | PLEASE CHECK ‘ V I । Conmmrclal Dtv. Residential ON. j * I Junior Division Older Boat Division I £ I Une Up Timo — 2:30 p.m. I > I Send entry to: Koontz Lake Association, P.O. Box 25, j > Walkerton, IN 46574 [ ■ I Registration Deadline June 26th I f No Entry Feo! Judging to be hold at Dockside Inn Pier ■ Use your imagination! { Join the fun and excitement at Koontz Lake! * Prizes For Several Categories * Local Judges 1 Call 586-7922 For More Information (
13 greet-grandchildren. They moved from North Liberty to the Walkerton area in January, 1946. Calvin retired from Bendix in 1972 NORTH LIBERTY TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES (continued from Page 1) to several conflicts motion was made by Dennis Fisher to change meeting date to the 2nd Wednesday, August 10, 1994. Second by Richard Warner with a unanimous aye. Healthy Communites meeting at Community Building on Thursday, May 19, 1994 — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Appointment of Civil Rights officer needed for Department of Commerce. After discussion, Richard Warner appointed by motion of Dennis Fisher, second by Ronald Kinas with unanimous aye. The Fair Housing Ordinance 1994-03 read. It was stated this needed to be on file with the Indiana Department of Commerce. After discussion, motion was made to adopt Ordinance 1994-03 by Dennis Fisher second by Ronald Kinas with unanimous aye. □aims presented for approval: NLPH 94-04-01 & 02,. $28,410.00;
Town 17270 to 17298. $51,555.65; Water 10782 to 10821, $24,367.49; Sewer 5743 to 5767, $24,235.01. Motion to approve claims by Ronald Kinas, second by Dennis Fisher with a unanimous aye. 1994 contract with attorney Peddycord was reviewed and signed by the Council. Meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m. by motion of Richard Warner second by Dennis Fisher with a unanimous aye. Short executive session was held on a personnel matter with no action taken. Voice Os The People “To The People Os Walkerton” First of all, I would like to thank you for your outpouring of loyalty, trust, respect and support. Secondly, I would like to tell you that I was not fired by the Town Board. I choose to leave on my own because the Town Board and I could not reach a mutual decision on my staying in their employ. Now I would like to inform you that as of June 20, 1994, I will be back in the town's employ. I will do my best to serve you as I have always done to the best of my abilities as the superintendent over the electric and water. Last, but certainly not least, I would like to thank the School Board for having faith in me to hire me. I hope that they will understand my position at this time. Thank you all again and I will be seeing you around town for quite some time to come I hope. David Bolz “To The Public” We understand some of the patrons of Kicker's Drive-In are upset with us for closing the drive-in Monday during the severe storm. We understand that many people lost their electricity so decided to eat out. Unfortunately, we were experiencing surges of electricity which can burnout our machines. This could be a very costly situation. But, more important and of top priority to Kicker's was the safety of their employees. Everyone knows lightning is very dangerous and our car hops serving food outside were unsafe and unacceptable situation. If you still are upset please think of your daughter or son out in that CENTURY 21 SAVOIE & ASSOCIATES
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The Independent-News Publication Number 261460 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR & PUBLISHER INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., PUBLISHING CO. 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574-1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week COPY DEADLINE: Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 25 c Per Copy; $9.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State) weather. NOTICE We are here to serve you to the Jim’s Barber Shop, Koontz Lake, best of our ability and your patron- *4ll be closed on Friday and Saturage is important to us, but safety day, July Ist and 2nd. must come first. Dick and Roberta Kickbush HELP WANTED At KICKER’S DRIVE-IN For 4:00 - 10:00 p.m. Shift 1-2 Car Hops and Grill Cooks to begin July Ist. No Sunor Holidays Must be fast, reliable and willing to work a maximum of 4 nights A fun environment to work in Paid training hours See Bert (or) Dick for applications b esi Welco SPr PIZZ* .S. 6 East, Walkerton “Mt I 2 MEDIUM PIZZAS 2 Toppings Both For 5 11 95 2 LARGE PIZZAS 3 Toppings Both For $1595 | 586-2972 | 15 PiocßS BROASTED CHICKEN Get 12 Pieces Breasted Potatoes Free All For 5995
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