Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1951 — Page 26
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Symphony to” Audition Note to the Rodeo Fans— 20,000 Fish Await Bait
'Young Musicians Here
The Indianapolis Symphony's | ¢ 12th annual Young Musicians’ Contest will open with preliminary
auditions at 2 p. m. Oct. 20 in
Wilking Auditorium, 120 N. Penn-.
sylvania St, Instrumentalists aged 12 to 18 are eligible to compete for the winner's opportunity to appear as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the orchestra in November. | The ‘contest is open to performars oh any orchestral instrument sxcept piano, Dr. Sevitzky has [stated. Other requirements are that the applicants must be legal residents of Indiana, must not have won previously an Indianapolis Symphony competition, and must be prepared tov'play one short concert piece plus an encore
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With The Times Fishing Rodeo only two days away, now it can be told: The State Conservation Department has stocked the '147-acre Yellowwood Lake with some 20,000 fish since last year's rddeo.
Many of them should be ready c
for a big bite on the fishermen’s The fourth anfor, valuable
lines on Saturday. nual fishing derby prizes starts at 6 a. m, and closes
at 3 p.m. that day. Everyone is invited. It doesn’t cost anything to take part. And
the prizes will bé distributed in such a manner that women and children will have as much chance to win prizes for their catches as the veteran men anglers.
Prize Catches Listed
The prize catches will be bass, crappie and blue gills. The biggest prize of the day will be the $150 cartop boat which the Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co, 209 W, Washington St., is giving. It is a 12-foot, 80-pound Chippewa Scout Fisherman boat. To the angler with,
the best
jcatch of the day also will go the
{Champion's Trophy given year by L. Strauss & Co, Many other prizes— fishing rods, reels, bait coolers, fishing line, ltackle—will be distributed, all of {them gifts of local firms and the nation's leading manufacturers of
each
fishing equipment.
Co-operating With Times
The State Conservation Department’ is co- -operating with The
{Times in staging the gala event be on;
land Game Wardens will
There is only one restriction on
(fishing: No boats will be allowed
in the lake. Nothing has been overlooked for the convenience of the fishermen. The RedsCross will have its
witlsmeryiy C400
AGA se, and the pro-
reeds will be used to finance the organization's civic activities. Picnic. tables and outdoor ovens
mobile first aid statioh at the site. |
(Temper
sortment ws Rex Spoons I“ T. RA
will be available to persons carryPlenty
ing their own food, of parking space will be open for "ars. oR
Stations Close at 3 p. m,
Although the weigh-in stations to record the prize catches will m. and. the prizes fishing
lose at 3 p. iistributed at that jime, will" continue as long as anyone desires. No prizes will be given for catches after the deadline, The! weigh - in stations will open at 9 a.m. Yellowwood Lake is Brown County's Nashville on In-
iiana Route 46. Here are the other firms providing prizes: Rlandford Brokerage Co 2307 N
Catherwood St., a complete Bruce Floor Cleaner outfit including Bruce wax
south of
R. H Benneti, Indianapolis, a Bennat Boat Bracket and a Bennett Bank Brat both for holding fishing voles In the
water Bush-Callahan Sporting Goods Co. E. Washington St, a glass casting rod East Side Bait & Tackle Shop, 1313.N Sherman Dr., a Heddon Pal glass casting rod Indus Corp. 1815 Madison Indus bait coolers. Koehler Wholesale Restaurant Sup Co., 2340 E. 10th St, a 20-pound Sr Wetzel Tenderized ham K. and K. Taxidermy Co, 4604 E Michigan St., $10 credit on any taxidermy fob
Metal Industries, Inc., 1420 E. 20th St. two All-American thermos ju Russell's Live Bait and Fis ing Tackle, 1363 Oliver Ave. a Kooklite combination gasoline Rantern and stove Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania S8t., a surprise gift for fishermen TaVel's Jeweler and Optometrist, 119 N Illinois St., a Star glass rod and South Bend Anti-Back-Lash casting reel Duncan's Bait shop. 1688 Madison Ave.. aluminum floating landing net. Fred--Arbogast & 0., Akron + AS sortment of Arbogast lures
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Ave, two
Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co. Ashaway. R. I, 150 yards of bait-casting nes Cortland Line Co.. Cortland, 100 Jards of CAM-O-FLAGE By Td ne. John J. Hildebrandt Co., Logansport,
assortment of Spinning Ladys Horrocks-Ibbotson Co... Utica, N.Y.
fishing plaques. Louis Johnson Co., Highland Park, Ill Philadelphia, Pa.
tackle assortment. Ocean City Mfg. Co., Ocean City Reels. Montague Rod & Reel Co, City, Mass, Montague solid glass cating rods.
Montague bait
Ine., Momence, Ill, ment of Bright Eves, Walkie Talkie and Amazin’ Maisie
Stratton & persenge CE Saenseraiiod
Dr Ci “Geneva. O., ras
Cast Meter bait casting rod. Weezel Bait Co.
tubular steel
Cincinnati, O. asWood Co., Inc.. South Coventry. Conn. assortment of 100 yards of Silver Streak N lon lines.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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‘Butler U. Religion
School Plans Events Students- of Butler School of [Religion will ‘mark the opening *
events tomorrow. Dr. of “Atlantic Christian Colleg | Wilson, N. C., will address ie convocation tomorrow at 11 a. m. in Sweeney Chapel. Dr. BE. M.| Conover, New. York, of the Bureau | of Church Building and Architec-| ture of the National Council of ‘Churches, will speak at a second jpanvoestion in the .chapel at 3 p. { The day will close with a tac-| ulty reception for students of the school. Dean O. L. Shelton of
| MAYVILLE, N. Y, (UP)—Paul| RoDbIE, 8 ard” when his automobile hit a|
£4 1 truck and failed to stop. Police] of the fall semester with festive (raced him through a license plate
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the School of Religion who has! -
just returned from abroad is in| charge of the program. It in-| cluded a student dinner last night. | Dr. Lindley is vice president of the International Convention of the Disciples of Christ.
. Five Indiana Counties
Named Disaster Areas
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP) | ~The Agriculture Department today named five ana counties as disaster areas where farmers may receive loans from the Farmers Home Adminlistration for crop losses. Serious drought conditions simi-| lar to those in nearby Kentucky and Ohio counties—already designated as disaster areas—have damaged tobacco and feed crops and pastures in Dearborn, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley and Switzerland counties, the department said.
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