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Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana • 14

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Palladium-Itemi
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Richmond, Indiana
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62 Friday, Nov. 4, 1983, Palladium-Item, Richmond, Ind. Special events Mondays-Saturdays, Di Paolo's Restaurantand Lounge, 12 S. Beech Oxford, Ohio. Dwlght Sparks and the Rose City Country Band 9 30 p.m.

to2 30 a.m. Mondays-Saturdays, The Foust House, 625 Sheridan. Dennis Harmon ventriloquist and D.J., 9 :30 p.m. to 3 a.m. today and Saturday Dave Myles, to 3 a.

Wednesday-Thursday The Golden Nugget, lOOS.FifthSt. Bill Kay golden oldies, music of the '40s, 9: 30 p.m. to 1 30 a.m. today and Saturday, Idle Hour, 1029 E.MainSt. The Webtones pop, country, rock and jazz, 5 30 to8 p.m.

Fridays and Saturdays, Jody's Restaurant, 100 W. Main Centerville. The Country Flames 9 p.m. to2 a.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 5 to 10p.m.

Sundays, Lu-Jons, 1025N.ESt. Lois Woodruff and Randy Baker 5 30 to 8 30 p.m. today Snyder Sisters, 5 30 to 8 30 p. m. Saturday Jim Stanley, owner, noon to5 p.m.

Sunday Beverly Carpenter, 5 to9 p.m. Wednesday; My Father's Table, 2428 Chester Blvd. The Third Generation Thursdays through Saturdays, The Oasis, 11 17 E. Main St. II Art galore CarriageHouseArtisans Co-op open house from noon to5 p.m.

Saturday at 18 S. 19th St. New fall and winter gallery with original prints, pen-and-ink sketches, pencil drawings of local landmarks and scenery. Turkey shoot sponsored by AMVETS Post 726, 340 W. Mill Eldorado, Ohio; noonSaturdays through Dec.

17. Sesame Street Live at 4 p.m. Saturday, 1 and 4 30 p.m. Sunday, Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, (513) 241-181 8. Tickets $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50.

Bob Barker fun and games show, at 8 tonight, Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. Tickets $8 per adult, $4 per child, at box office. George Carlin comedy show at8 tonight, Indiana University Auditorium, Bloomington, (812) 335-1103. Tickets: Cat Fanciers Cat Show over400 cats tobe judged, Nov. 1 1-13, Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio.

Singing Hooslers of Indiana University, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, Bundy Auditorium, 600 Parkview New Castle. Tickets $2.75 in advance, 529-9746, or $3.75 at the door. The Sugarplum Shoppe bazaar and shopping extravaganza with 20,000 hand-crafted items and a festival of trees, 7 to 11 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 1 1 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, Dayton Convention Center; $4peradult, $2 per child, Friday $2, adults, and $1 children, Saturday.

Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom on Ice with Linda Fr Nov. 1 5-20, Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. Tickets $6, $7 and $8.50 on sale at box off ice and L.S. Ayres stores, or charge to Visa or Mastercard, 639-4444. Theater "AMIdsummerNlght'sDream" Richmond Civic Theatre-Mask Mantle production, 8 15 p.m.

tonight and Saturday, Wilkinson Theatre, Earlham College. Tickets, general admission, students, on sale at Runyan Centeror civic theatre box office. "Up the Down Staircase" 8p.m.todayand Saturday Centerville High School auditorium. "Mame" by Lincoln High School Drama Club, 7 30 p. Friday and Saturday Nov.

1 1 and 12, Harmeier Auditorium, Milton. Music Lectures ABOVE: This 1933 Crosley, manufactured In Richmond, was restored by the Vintage Wheels car club In time for this weekend's Rod Custom Show. Getting the finishing touches done took club members down to the wire, according spokesman Bill Tyndall, left In photo. Gene Warth, club president, assists. I LEFT: The same car, only nine days ago.

Tom Mullen author and associate professor of applied theology, on "The Place of Parenting: A Philosophy of Pain, "4 p.m. Wednesday, Wilkinson Theatre, Earlham College. Free. Pat Thomas peace activist from Granville, Ohio, on "It's OK tobe Afraid of the Russians, but. at 8 p.m.

Thursday Orchard Room, Runyan Center, Earlham. Other details from Judy Nichols, 935-4098. "The Tragedy of Fraternity Hazing" by Eileen Stevens, 8 p.m. Monday, Hall Auditorium, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Free.

The Revelation Earlham gospel chorus singing variety of music by black composers, 7 p.m. Monday, Leeds Gallery. Free. Mlsha Dlchter piano soloist with the Warsaw (Poland) Philharmonic Orchestra, 8p.m. Monday, Emens Auditorium Ball State University, Muncie, 284-1539.

Tickets $12.50, $10.50 A $8.50. Frank Sinatra with Buddy Rich and band, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, (513) 241-1818. (Honoring tickets bought for Nov.

1 show) High Risk 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday, The Brass Rail, Broadway Street, Greenville, Ohio. 10:01 formerly today and Saturday, The Depot Bar, 829 N. St.

D.J. 9p.m. to la.m. Friday and Saturday Mama Jazz with the bigband music from '40s, 7-10 p. m.

Tuesdays; a.m. Wednesdays Dintaman's Upstairs, 3032 E. Main St. JohnBercaw Films Palladlum-llem photoa by Jim Callaway Spotlight on Richmond-made cars Saturday Special stories aboutdogs and films, "Big Henry The PolkaDot Kid" and "Clown," 1 p.m. Saturday, Morrisson-Reeves Public Library.

A Puttin'on the dog Junior Lisa Bell becomes a beagle for NortheasternHlgh School drama club's presentation of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," which opens tonight school cafetorium. She plays the part of Snoopy. The two-hour show will be repeated at 7 :30 p.m. Saturday. glove compartment.

It looked much like Volkswagen's take-apart "The Thing" of many years later. And the Crosley was fantastic on gas. Erwin G. (Cannon Ball) Baker drove a Crosley across country more than 6,500 miles and averaged 50.4 mpg, TheCrosleyhada4-gallongastank. Cincy orchestra to open Eaton series EATON, Ohio The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra willopen the Eaton (Ohio) Area Artist Seriesat8p.m.

Thursday, Nov.l7,atEatonHigh School. Bernard Rubenstein will conduct. Tickets for the three-concert series are $1 8 for patrons, $12 for adults and $5 for students. Theother concerts are the Ensemble Company of the Cincinnati Opera, March 5, and the Empire Brass Quintet, March 29. Tickets are available from Eaton National Bank andTrust Miller's Supermarket, Eaton National: Bank-West Alexandria Branch, Mr.

and Mrs. Hebcr Felton in Le wisburg, Wesler Orchards in New Paris and Maurine Thompson and Duane Mendenhall in Camden. Clubs and youth groups of 10 or more may purchase individual concert tickets for $2 apiece. Each group mustbeaccompaniedbyoneadult. Reservations a may be made by calling Marian Mitchell, 456-2679.

A newly restored 1939 Crosley (the Richmond-made vehicle Special Interest Autos magazine called "Powers Prewar Baby. star of the annual Vintage Wheels Rod and Custom Show at the Kuhlman Memorial Youth Centerthis weekend. a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday will highlight four cars manufactured in Richmond the Crosley, a 1918 Davis, a 1909 Richmond and a 1908 Wescott.

All but the Wescott have been restored to running condition. Also on display will be vintage, custom, hot rod and classic automobiles, motorcycles and vans. A free entry model car contest will be held during the show. Entry is 1 1 a. to 1 1 p.m.

Friday. Trophies and awards will be presented Sunday at 8 p.m. Admission to the show children. Proceeds help sponsorcommunity activities and further auto restorations The club also hopes to complete restoration of the Wescott. The restored Crosley, the brainchild of Powel Crosley was introduced at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on April 28, 1 939.

It was a 2-cy Under mini-car which was to go for only $325. It was to be sold among refrigerators, stoves andother appliances in department stores. It was the lowest priced car in the -United States. A few weeks later, Special Interest Autos reports, "the tiny cars went on display at R.H. Macy's inNew York City.

The Crosley was a no-frill convertible with simple exterior design, an uncluttered dash and miniature Palladium-Item photo COOKING IS A DELIGHT WITH A KITCHEN DESIGNED BY US Thanksgiving in the Woods COLLEGE CORNER, Ohio Tradition, friendship and sharing are being celebrated at the sixth annual Thanksgiving in the Woods festival at Hueston Woods State Park this weekend. Visitors will gather around the campf ire at 7 :30 tonight in the field at the end of Row in the Class A Campground, near the Indian mound. Other activities: Saturday craftsmen demonstrating skills, a sorghum mill In operation, tobacco spitters competing and antique farm machinery on display. Hours 1 0 a. to 4 At 5 30 the tradi ional Thanksgiving supper and pitch-in in the Hueston Room next to park office.

At 8 square dance in the Hueston Room. Sunday Free hayrides, more craft demonstrations. Same hours. Christmas Gift Hobby Show to open Saturday in Indy INDIANAPOLIS The big Christmas Gift Hobby Show opens Saturday at the fairgrounds in Indianapolis for a nine-day run. Hoosiers will finda Sports and Fitness Expo, hobbies, crafts and the chance to win a Nassau vacation among attractions.

Aspecialareafordemonstrationsof everything from windsurfing and indoorsoccertoskin diving and sports medicine has been planned. The main building, Expo Hall, will resemble a supermarketof home decorating arts, crafts and do-it-yourself and gift-giving ideas for the yule season. Santa Claus will visit both weekends and Nov. 1 1 Veterans Day, Tickets will cost $3 per adult and 50 cents per child 6 to 12 years old. Hook's drug stores are selling special advance tickets for adults at $1.50 apiece.

Show hours will be noon to 10 p.m. Saturdays, Thursday and Friday noon to 6 p. Sundays 5 to 10 p.m., all other weekdays. fogy away with the great tea sound of the band p3a trzaa t-m-. a '9 ra i ll czdo EE-iiJ E33t3 WHY COOK? OLD-FASHIONED PRICES HAMBURGERS 00 10:01 41 reg.

4 for $1.80 Buy 'em by the Sack SUN. formerly "Taxi" Sat. No. 3, Nov. 4, Nov.

9:30 P.M. to 2 A.M. at Richmond's newest night spot Let our professional design staff create your dream kitchen. We combine your ideas with our quality craftsmanship at an affordable cost. Call today for free estimates.

Good Times winning number: 25715 Maybe your lucky number is coming up Here are eligibility requirements and other detailsaboutthePalladium-Item'sGoodTimes Club. HOWTOCLAIMPRIZE: Presentyour membership card bearing the above number to John Smith, promotion manager, or the Palladium-Item switchboard operator, by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. I. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE 2 tickets to the Dec.

1 1 Richmond Symphony Orchestra and Misha Dichter performance. HOW YOU MAY WIN: You need a Good Times Club membership card. Get one at the Palladium-Item customer service desk, 1 1 75 N. A or at numerousentertainmentspots around Richmond. (Enrollment is free.) Then, mail or bring in a tear-off section of that card.

A winning number will be drawn each week and announced on this page. (Note: If you've lost your card, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to John Smith, in careof the Palladium-Item, and he will see that you get a new one.) Complete your meal with trench fries and rrJ noy ft In our dining room or takm If horn Depot Bar la I mi 3 829 N.E Richmond, Indiana Open 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. Mon.Frl. 9 a.m.

to 3 a.m. Sat. Lht entertainment every weekend HOWE 1000 N. 10th 227 National Rd. W.

Visit our home at 221 South Main Stmt in Liberty. Phone-458-5111. Hours: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 7 a noon.

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