The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1966 — Page 12
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 10, 1066
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Arts And Crafts Contest Coining Tlhtc will bv an Arts and ( rails contest open to all Walkei ton m hool children and adult 1 1A members on Sunday. May 1. All ai t work wJI be judged and si.own to the public on the above d te. Prines will be awarded for o Islanding uvi k If you are an interested adult talented in in is and traits join the PTA now and become a contestant. Entry blanks are available at all school oHices and are pubhshe in today s new paper along w ith the content rules rhe blanks s' ould be carefully filled out and i turned to the art department a’ the Walkei ton High School oi t <* Walkei ton Elementary School and aNo the mam office at St 1 at i u k s School. The contest is being sponsored 1 v the Walkerton I*TA and the T’i Kappa Sorority. Serving on t e committee are Mrs Bryc< Rohrer. Mr.-. Robert Bitting. Mrs. George Robinson. Mrs. Mahlon J icob. Mrs Robert Bau-s and Mrs William Heim. \rts an । ( rafts ConteM Ruhs 1 The contest will lie held in t‘ e Elementary School gym on Sunday May 1 1966 The exact t me will 'be posted at a later date. 2 AH work submitted must be d >ne by the contestants themselve-. 3. Consultation is permissible as long as the art submitted is the contestant's own work, 1 Painting by numbers. tra< ing or any other direct copying will r. it be acceptable. 5. Conte tant- are limited to thiee <3i entries. 6 Emli entry should have coni’slant's name, address, phone ii imbcr. and category in which it is to be entered, clearly printed. 7 Categories to be judged are: Grade- 1-4, Arts Grades 5-7. Arts Grade- 8-12. Arts PTA Adult members. Arts Grade- I—l. Crafts Grade- 5-7, Crafts Grades 8-12. Crafts PTA Adult members. Crafts 8. All Walkerton school age children and adult PTA members a e eligible. 9 Judging will he done on the basis of originality, neatness, composition, and color 10 Prizes will be awarded to tie winner- and recognition will b? given to outstanding entries receiving no prizes 11 Entry blanks, obtained in the school offices and published ir. the local newspaper, are to be returned to the art department of any of the three schools by Friday. April 16 12 Entries should be brought £ 1 Something’s —7 missing- — — ' Ji I, V s * -1- * ■ r • . ' ? • ' .* ' I u! it C , ■ ’ . r. ojs. ;• <? p ■ r cnee's .' ■ / 1 ’ . r. I r J ■' ’ s d : , ■- - > J n ' ■, . ’ H Sue me ... ti “rc'z no oMig.il'on! I your nifciiuidii bh/ijdl af.nt 1 j Um.! in i R. W. Johnson Ins. koont/ Lake Mornings Hamlet 867 2821 At ter noons Walkerton aMi-2580
to the Walkerton Elementary gym on Saturday morning before noon. April 30. 13. Entries should be claimed immediately alter the imblK’ .-bowing Sunday afternoon, May 1. 14. The Ail Committee is not responsible tor work lost or damageu although a committee member will be present from the time the work is brought on Saturday, until after the showing on Sun* day, or the building will l»e locked. 15 Entries will lx* judged and Labeled for prizes prior to the public sboumg on Sunday afternoon. May 1. 16 With the permission of the contestant . prize-winning entries from each school will go on display at the schools for one week following the contest. JP Court News Speeding With a truck at 62 mph in a fifty mile zone, resulted in a fine of $19.25 being paid by James J. Culber on of Cedar Rapids, lowa. Claude L. Gorby Jr. of North Liberty, was arre-ted for crossing a yellow line at a railroad crossing and drew a fine of sl9 25 on hi - guilty plea, A loud muffler resulted in a fine of $19.25 being paid hy Steve Tillman of Walkerton. Another speeder paid sl9 25. Clifford Burdette Sturtevant, of Wisconsin. wa arrested for driving his truck trailer rig 60 mph in a 50 mph zone. Another trucker. John Hoskin’, of Long Point. ll’., drew the same fine for driving his rig 45 mph in a 30 mph zone. Ik>n Swan-on Jr paid a fine of sl9 25 on his guilty plea and was set down for dxty days for failure to have his car under control.
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