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BEACON NEWS, AURORA, ILLINOIS&#13;
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CLASSIC CYCLE&#13;
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This 1941 Indian "4," owned by Wheels of Fortune Motorcycle Club president Clare Groff Frantz, typifies the antique motorcycles that will be competing in the Antique &amp; Classic class of the 1971 Wheels of Fortune Cycle Show to be held in Aurora Sunday.  Indian "4" cycles were produced from 1929 through 1941, and were considered to be first-rate classics.  Motorcycle and bicycle owners wishing to enter the 1971 Wheels of Fortune show should phone 851-2804, or write to Box 214, North Aurora, Illinois  60542.&#13;
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