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Vol. 5. No. 3 Published by Indian Lake Lodge, Central City, Pa. March, 1968

No Prerequisites Broadway Experience Private Pilot Ground Top Vocal Duo Heads Big School to Begin April 19 New Six-Week Session Open Entertainment Night April 6 To Men, Women, Boys and Girls Bill and Betty Thunhurst, a fine vocal duo with Broadway experience, will A six-week private pilot ground school highlight the monthly variety show at Indian Lake Lodge Saturday night, April 6. will be held at Indian Lake Air-Park for Bill and Betty met while appearing with Mary Martin in the Broadway show men, women and boys and girls 16 years "South Pacific." They have each appeared in many Broadway shows: "Arms of age and older. and the Girl" with Nanette Fabray, "Miss Liberty" with Eddie Albert and The school will be conducted from "Pal Joey," to name a few. Bill has starred in leading television dramas and is April 19 to May 24 and will be given for now a Radio-TV Director in Pittsburgh. men and women from 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. His wife, using her maiden name of Betty Gillett, toured the country co-star- Fridays. Instructions for boys and girls over the age of 16 will be given from ring with Carol Charming in "Wonderful ," appeared opposite Robert 9:30 a. m. to noon on Saturdays, begin- Horton at the Civic Light Opera in - "Wonderful nim April ?(-) April 27 "Oklahoma" and "Carousel, The course is designed primarily to Town- with Nancy Walker and with prepare students for Federal Aviation Circus Costume Party Andy Devine in "Show Boat." She is Agency's written examination for a pri- To Be Held at Lodge now the Bell Telephone Weather Girl vate pilot rating. Class material is on Channel 11, Pittsburgh. "Come one, conic all, it's circus night organized in six sections, beginning with Nick Covato of Cleveland, an out- at Indian Lake Lodge.- a preview of the aviation field and end- standing comic in the entertainment ing with the FAA regulations. Other High flyers, clowns, pitchmen, animals world, will round Out the program for sections cover flying preliminaries, flight . . . all are expected for "The Greatest the evening. computer, navigation and meteorology. Show on Earth'' at the Lodge Saturday The first show will be presented at Ground school classes are separate evening, April 27. 9:30 in the banquet room and the second from actual flight instruction. Students It's a costume party so let your at 11:00 in the main dining room. must pass the written examination be- imagination run wild when considering Music for your dancing pleasure will be fore taking a flight test. There are no your favorite circus character or animal. presented by two fine bands—The Mel- prerequisites. Mearl and Audrey Johnson, advisors for ody Men and Laddie Timko. Jimmy Persons interested in enrolling in the the big night, would like everyone to get Russell and Bill Schaefer will provide ground school should call Indian Lake in on the act. Circus posters and trap- the dinner music. Air-Park at 814-754-5159. Total cost pings of the Big Top will be used to Reservations will be accepted for those for the six-week course is $50. decorate the Lodge. who will be ordering dinner. Prizes will be awarded at the dance for best, funniest and most unusual cos- New 32-Room Hotel Spring Formal Nearing Completion tumes. Plan now to attend this great event. Set for April 13 Indian Lake's new 32-room condo- minium hotel is nearing completion. Indian Lake's annual spring formal has All rough plumbing and electrical been scheduled for Saturday night, April work is completed, as well as the instal- Photo Contest 13. lation of heating elements for electric Indian Lake, in cooperation with Although formal attire is not required, heat. Laurel Highlands, Inc., will sponsor a it is hoped that many will wear formal Carpeting, paneling and installation of photo contest beginning in June. dress. light fixtures will begin as soon as plas- tering is completed. Outside stonework Details and rules of the contest will be This is one of four "dress-up" dances and siding will be completed as weather announced very shortly. Meanwhile, of the year. Music for the dance will be permits. start planning your shots now. You may furnished by your old favorites, The The hotel is scheduled to open May 1. be a winner. Melody Men. Page 2 The Smoke Signal March, 1968

Member-Guest Costume Carnival Parade Program Grows Indian Lakers are always entertaining guests. Proof of this fact comes from the interest shown in all of the past re- ferral contests. Now, members ( season pass holders) of Indian Lake Lodge are taking advantage of the -Member-Guest- program at the Lodge in increasing numbers. For those of you who may have for- gotten the program, here is how it works. Four times a year ( once in each quarter ) you may bring a family of guests to Indian Lake to enjoy the recre- ational facilities. You and your guests and their children may swim, golf or play tennis without charge. They will skiers are .1-bourn hire scampering to stay behind ski pro Klein during each be given a guest card which entitles the big parade at the Costume Carnival which was held Saturday. February 24. them to use the facilities for the week- The carnival was quite successful and will become a regular event on the wint,,,r end, just as if they were members. social schedule. Just one more advantage of being a member ( season pass holder ) at Indian Lake Lodge. Ski Jumping "Ya' Hoo, I'm a Bird" At Carnival Pittsburgh Office Opens Indian Likr has opened it real esrart sales office in Suite 1317, Carlton House, downtown Pittsburgh. The new office is being managed by Glenn Boyer of Indian Lake. Rish Willis is assistant manager. In addition to being set up to transact the sale of Indian Lake properties, the suite also has a model condominium hotel room completely furnished to rep- resent a room in the new 32-room hotel which is scheduled to open May I. Several condominium hotel rooms are still available for sale. If you or your friends are interested in owning a room, Seven-year-old Jeff Daggett of Johns- staying in it when you want, and still town makes a good jump at the recent receive an income, stop in the office and ski costume carnival. get complete details. A parade, ski jumping and skiing "Ya' Hoo. Ina a bird.- That's what through an obstacle course were some of Jim Schenck of Pittsburgh was probably the activities included in the fun-fulled singing as he came flying over the ski carpi r'al. jump at the costume carnival February ?4. Published monthly by Indian Lake Lodge Indian Lake Water Ski Club will hold Jim didn't twin anything for his big and Allegheny Mountain Lakes, Inc., in the a meeting at 11 a. m. in the Lodge, Sat- interest of property owners from Indian Lake, jump because he was tagged with a pen- Lake Stonycreek and members of Indian Lake urday, April 20. Purpose of the meeting alty for not wearing a costume. Lodge. is to recruit new members and discuss The carnival was a delight for adults Managing Editor and Advertising Director JOHN J. LEGATH plans for 1968. as well as the youngsters. Executive and Editorial Offices: Indian Lake Air Park, R. D. 1, Central City, Pa. 15926. Phone 814-754-5159 or 814-754-4616. For ad- SALES and SERVICE vertising rates apply to Advertising Director. TERRY ISEMAN Please send change of address notice to Indian APPLEYARD TV SERVICE Lake Lodge, R. D. 1, Central City, Pa. 15926. General Contractor Address correspondence and editorial contribu- All Makes and Models tions to Indian Lake Air Park. Not responsi- ZENITH & PHILCO ble for lost material. All rights reserved. Shanksville, Pa. Reproduction, in whole or in part, in any Radio—Television—Stereo form, must be obtained in writing from THE Phone: (814) 267-5133 Phone: 267-3541 Berlin, Pa. SMOKE SIGNAL. March, 1968 The Smoke Signal Page 3

Impressive Array of Women Guillotine Execution? Cht mpions at Indian Lake 1965 - Linda Donner, Indian Lake 1966 - Sandy Garman, Indian Lake Kerry McIntyre, Friedens Records of Titleholders 1967 - Sandy Garman, Indian Lake Were Started in 1964 TRAP AND SKEET Tennis, , 1966 - Robert Tremel, Central City and Horseback Riding Champs 1967 - John Cotchen, Johnstown 70 Be Named for 1968; Banquet This Fall TENNIS In just four years Indian Lake has 1968 - developed an impressive array of cham- SWIMMING pions in some of the major sports played wiClin the three thousand acre recrea- 1968 - tion,11 complex. WATER SKIING It will be seven years in April since 1968 - the building of Indian Lake began. But, recording of official results of tourna- HORSEBACK RIDING ments did not begin until 1964 when the 1968 - club golf championship was decided. The behedding of LoI:y mcmber Carl Since then seventeen titleholders have More details about the banquet and Rin,clir (he rolunteeril) didn't really take place. It was all part of a crrillo- been put in the books of Indian Lake championships will be announced in tine execution trick performed by Eddie sporting competition. future issues of THE SMOKE SIGNAL. Veran at the March 6 Variety Show held Watch for them. To keep up with this illustrious group at linlian Lake Lodge. all Indian Like Champions Banquet is The monthly Get Acquainted Cocktail A ton vocal duo heads the big enter- being planned for this fall to honor cur- 6. Make reservations Parties marking lot owner anniversaries (i; lit April rent and past sports champions. Hope- have been quite successful. Plan now to fully, prominent guests from the sports Also. don't forget the Friday night in- attend your party. world will be in attendance. formal dance pa; T here's always Recognition will be given to champion friendly people. dinner 111e1ZU special and golfers in the men's, women's, junior The First National Bank a fine combo on hand for entertainment. boys, junior girls' categories; men's and of Berlin, Pennsylvania women's ski champions; trap and skeet Berlin — Shanksville champions; and tennis, swimming, water DAVID M. BELL skiing and horseback riding champions, 267-2663 267-9705 which will be determined this summer. Open Daily 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Realtor Some of the current and past cham- Wednesday & Saturday Re-Sale Brokerage Service pions are as follows: For Indian Lake and Stonycreek 9 A. M. to Noon Lake Property Owners GOLF Friday Evenings 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. CALL—OR—WRITE

Men Full Service Bank DAVID M. BELL, Realtor 139 West Union, Somerset, Pa. 1964 - Arthur Poorbaugh, Berlin Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1965 - T. 0. Smith, Greensburg (814) 445-2453 1966 - Joe Parker, Johnstown Evenings-267-9580 1967 - Francis Cmar, Latrobe Ralph Guarino

Women Authorized 1966 - Barbara Phenecie, Johnstown EISURE■ 1967 - Barbara Phenecie, Johnstown OMES nervilti Junior Boys DEALER of New Centerville 1967—Larry Bock, Pittsburgh. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Junior Girls QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS 1967 - Pamela Schmucker, Berlin Custom Home Building New Showroom Open at Jennerstown Land Clearing • Excavating SKI Route 219 North-1 Mile from Jennerstown Grading • Ditching Men INDIAN LAKE See 22 different room plans 1965 - Doug Baltzer, Shanksville Complete With Furniture and Accessories 1966 - Rickey McIntyre, Friedens Phone: Central City 754-5309 Furniture of All Styles and Models 1967 - Doug Baltzer, Shanksville Page 4 The Smoke Signal March, 1968

Unique Competition June 20—Three Blind Holes. June 22-23—Hole-in-One Tournament. June 27—Somerset, Middlecreek Invi- Golfer-Shooter Tourney tational (Home). July 9—Somerset ( Away ). Scheduled for June 15 July 11—Flag Tournament. July 18—Piney Run ( Away ) . A golfer-shooter tournament, in which golfers who are unskilled in trap July 20-21—Hole-in-One Tournament shooting compete against trap shooters who are equally as unskilled on the golf for Indian Lake Fishing Club, sponsored course, has been scheduled for Saturday, June 15. by the Ladies. The unique competition will get underway at 1 I :00 a.m. with trap shooting at July 23 Middlecreek ( Away ). the Indian Lake Shooting Center, followed by lunch, and nine holes of golf in the July 25—Low Net. afternoon. A cocktail party at 5:30 p.m. in the Pub Lounge will climax the big day. August 1 Piney Run, Foxburg, Wind- Awards will be presented to the top gun, low net golfer and best com- ber ( Home ). bined score. Handicap scoring will be used for both events. August 8 Qualifying Round for Club Plans for the tournament came about as a result of some wild claims about Championship. skill from shooters, and claims equally as August 15—Club Championship. wild from golfers. Right now it appears August 22—Free-for-All Low gross, the only thing either side has going for Golf Schedules low net, low putts, closest to No. 3 pin them is talk. Anyway, Saturday, June Set for 1968 and longest drive on No. 5. 15 promises to be an interesting day for August 29 Match play versus par. the men at Indian Lake. 1968 GOLF SCHEDULE Men

Entry fee, including costs for both trap May 26— Hole - in - One Tournament, The following schedules have been shooting and golf but not lunch, is 57.50 sponsored by Fishing Club. established for the 1968 golf season at per person for Lodge members ( season June 1-2 Memorial Day Golf Classic. Ind ian Lake: pass holders). Fee for non-members is June 15—Shooter/Golfer Tournament. $10. Fee also includes cocktail party Women July 27—K. H. Wagner Memorial and prizes. May 18 Ladies Day Luncheon. Tournament.

Make plans now to compete in this May 30—Ringer Score Starts. August 4 - 17 Qualifying Rounds for unusual tournament. Register at the June 6--Kicker's Handicap. Club Championship. shooting center or Lodge office. June 12 Tee to Green Tournament. ( Continued on page 5 )

Indian Lake is beautiful year-round. as shown in these two pictures which were taken from behi No. 10 tee of the new 18-hole championship golf course. The course is being built under the direction of Arnold Palmer. Most golfers will concede that the two scenes are beautiful. but the one on the right n certainly a pleasant reminder that the golf

season S0017 will be here. The picture of the winter scene was taken in February, while the golfing scene was taken last October. The new course u ill not be open until 1970. Models in the golf picture are Billy Baltzer (teeing up). Glenn Boyer and Nancy Guarino. March, 1968 The Smoke Signal Page 5

Boys 8 to 18 Pre-Season Golf Clinics Saturday Morning Lessons Week-long Golf School Set for April 26-27 Register Now for To Begin June 23 Junior Clinic to be Junior Golf Program Held Saturday, April 27 Youngsters Should Sign Up Applications continue coming in for Indian Lake's annual pre-season golf Early; Enrollment Limited the Indian Lake Junior Golf program to clinics will be held Friday and Saturday, be conducted from June 29 to August 3. Plans have been completed for a one- April 26-27 at the Lodge. The well-organized program is open to week golf school from June 23 to 29 for The adult clinic has been set for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and boys aged 8 to 18. The school is separate 8:00 p. m. Friday, April 26 and the 18. from the Saturday morning junior golf junior clinic will be held at 11:00 a. m. Lessons will be given every Saturday clinics scheduled to begin June 29. the following day. morning during the program and will be Participants will be given in-depth Instructors Jim Coleman and Denny under the direction of Denny Robinson, instruction on such things as stance, grip, Robinson report interest is high and University of Maryland golfer. In addi- backswing, follow-through and putting. both expect a big turnout for these first tion to emphasizing the fundamentals of By the end of the week youngsters organized golf activities of the year. golf, the program places particular atten- should be thoroughly acquainted with Jim and Denny feel that more indi- tion on golf etiquette. the principle of fast hand action in the vidualized instruction can be given by Tuition fee is $5 for Lodge members hitting area and its importance in devel- having the sessions separately. At least ( season pass holders) and $7.50 for oping a grooved swing. Films and lec- one film, possibly two, will be shown at non-members. The fee includes six les- tures will be given in the evenings to the clinics. sons, balls, entry fee for tournament, illustrate other fine points of golf. The golf season is here. Start the year trophies and picnic. Other activities, including swimming, off right by learning more about the fine The junior golf championship will he will be included in the week-long pro- points of the game. held Saturday, August 10. gram to give the boys a well-rounded week of fellowship and training. Mail to: Indian Lake Junior Golf Denny Robinson will be in charge of Golf Season Near c/o Indian Lake Air Park the school. R. D. 1, Central City, Pa. 15926 The r,,tc for the week, lodg- ing in the chalets or hotel, three meals a APPLICATION day, greens fees and extensive golf instruction, is S1 10. Indian Lake Junior Golf Program With the big prize money today on Saturday Morning the professional golf tour, the S 1 10 could Name . . . Age turn out to be a small investment if Address Phone natural golf ability is uncovered in any of the youngsters in the school. Who City State . . Zip knows? Register now for the one-week golf Experience: school by mailing the application below None 2 Years to: I Year 3 or More Indian Lake Golf School Have golf clubs c/o Indian Lake Air Park R. D. 1, Central City, Pa. 15926 Do not own golf clubs

APPLICATION Golf Schedules Set for 1968

Indian Lake Junior (Continued from page 4 ) GOLF SCHOOL August 18 Club Championship. June 23-29 Jim Coleman. Indian La/c golf pro- Changes and additions to any of the Name Age manage?. checks over his stock of new above schedules will be announced in golf dubs in preparation for the 1968 THE SMOKE SIGNAL. Address Phone t;(,/f season. City State Zip If you're planning to buy new dabs A condensed 8-page, full-color book- this year get in touch with Jim now by let called "Win Your Wings" is available Experience: calling 814-754-4616 during the day and to prospective student pilots from In- 814-267-5120 in the evenings. dian Lake Air-Park. The booklet is a None 2 Years Indian Lake golf activity gets under step-by-step guide to obtaining a private 1 Year 3 or More way Friday and Saturday. April 26-27 with the adult and junior golf clinics. pilot's license. It begins with enrolling Have golf clubs Everyone is 'welcome. so plan now to he in flying school and ends with comments Do not own golf clubs on hand for these informative sessions. on FAA written tests. Page 6 The Smoke Signal March, 1968

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With these diagrams you can see that breaking fast moving clay targets is a This diagram shows a skeet field with the shooter at Station Three. There are fun-filled sport. It's not as difficult as it eight stations that the shooter must use during his round of 25 shots. The diagram might appear to a beginner. Actually, also indicates the high and low houses from which targets are always thrown in the it's relatively easy. Come out to the same flight pattern. The angle of the shot varies because the shooter changes shooting center and you'll find out how positions. In this diagram the shooter breaks a target from the high house. fast you learn to powder a target. March, 1968 The Smoke Signal Page 7

Property owners are reminded that no Weekend Outing structure of any kind, except floating boat docks, can be started at Indian Lake without approval of plans and permit by Father-Son Trap and Skeet Allegheny Mt. Lakes, Inc. and the Boro. Seminar Set for May 24-25

Complete Cocktail Bars A two-day shooting seminar designed to teach fathers and their 11- year - oki For the Home—Draft Beer Systems and older sons the proper fundamentals of claybird shooting will be held May 24-25 at Indian Lake Shooting Center. SUPERIOR SALES CO. The special event will open with a steak dinner at the Lodge Friday 615-617 Railroad Street night, followed by a slide presentation on claybird shooting. On Saturday the JOHNSTOWN, PA. mcn and their offspring will have an early breakfast and then go to the shooting Bar—Restaurant—Hotel Supplies center where they'll be instructed in the proper shooting techniques. and Equipment The group will have lunch at the Lodge and will return to the shooting center in the afternoon to put into practice Phone: (814) 539-1129 what they learned in the morning and Lodge to Have Special previous evening. Safety will be em- Easter Sunday Dinner phasized througout the seminar. Wm. G. Baltzer & Son, Inc. Lent comes to an end Sunday, April Cost for the two days will be S65, in- The Lake's Leading Builder with a joyous Easter day. The festive cluding the father and his son's lodging and occasion will be observed at Indian Lake Friday night, the Friday dinner, Saturday Masonry Contractor Lodge with a special Family Style, Easter lunch and both shooting sessions. Shanksville, Pa. Sunday Dinner. Reservations, call 814-754-5185. Or Authorized Stanmar Vacation Featured on the menu will be: Roast write to: Dave Stotler, Manager, Indian Lake Shooting Center, R. D. I, Central Home Dealer Vermont Turkey . . Baked Country Style Ham . . . Roast Beef . . . Pickled City, Pennsylvania 15926. Phone: (814) 267-9974 Eggs . . Deviled Eggs . . . Easter Eggs . Fruit and jell° Molds and many Swimmers to Age 20 other fancy Easter trimmings. - EVERYTHING FOR TliE HOME" Dinner will be served from 12 noon Swim Contests Being Shanksville Builders Supply, Inc. to 7:00 p.m. Family Style or Buffet, Held Every Saturday Shanksville, Pa. the price will be $3.50 per person with half-price for children under 12 years of Boys and girls to age 20 are still being Phone: 267 - 9974 age. encouraged to join the weekly swimming There will be a children's Easter FREE DELIVERY Egg and contests being held at the Hunt at 2:00 p.m. The hunt will start Lodge swimming pool. from the pool lounge. The contests are held every Saturday, The egg hunt last year made quite a beginning at 3 p. m., until the finals, Stoughton Marine Sales hit with all the youngsters. Don't miss which will be held Saturday, June I. 2 Miles East of Jennerstown this one. Competition is divided into three cate- Route 30 gories: 10 and under; 11 to 15; 16 to 20. NEW BOATS FOR 1968 Interested youngsters can register at 24-Hour Towing Service Now on Display—Including All New the Lodge or be at the swimming pool Carlson "Ski Boat." Which Will Have Its Shanksville Auto Company next Saturday for the contest. All Premiere Showing in Pennsylvania at young swimmers, regardless of ability, Stoughton Show Room March 15-24. SHANKSVILLE, PA. are invited to participate. Cars DODGE Trucks First place winners each week will receive five points, second place winners Service & Repair Work on All Make receive four points, third place receives and Model Cars & Trucks three points and all others participating will receive two points. Double points Phone: Berlin 267-5762 will be awarded on the day of the finals.

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Indian Lake Lodge Social Schedule Sunday, April 21 Family style dinner and buffet. Noon Friday, April 5 Sunday, April 14 to 7 p. rn. Dance to your favorite music begin- Special Easter Dinners ( see menu in- Friday, April 26 ning at 9:00 p.m. Dinner Special— side on page seven ). Private Pilot Ground School for men Spaghetti and Meat Balls—$1.75. Children's Easter Egg Hunt, 2:00 p.m. and women-7:30 to 10 p. m.—Air Saturday, April 6 Friday, April 19 Park Pre-season golf clinic for men Variety Show. Vocal due of Bill and Private Pilot Ground School for men & and women-8 p. m. at the Lodge. Betty Thunhurst, plus comedian Ted women 7:30 to 10 p. m.—Air Park. Friday night dance begins at 9. Blake. The Melody Men and Laddie Dancing at the Lodge beginning at Timko for dancing. Jim Russell and Saturday, April 27 Bill 9 p. m. Schaefer play for your dining Private Pilot Ground School for boys pleasure. Dinner Special Spaghetti and Meat Reservations for dinner and girls 16 years of age and older only. Balls $1.75. 9:30 to 12 noon. Sunday, April 7 Saturday, April 20 Circus Costume Party at the Lodge. Family style dinner and buffet. Noon Private Pilot Ground School for boys Come as your favorite circus character to 7 p. m. and girls 16 years of age and older- or animal. Prizes awarded for best, 9:30 to 12 noon. funniest and most unusual costumes. Friday, April 12 Water Ski Club Meeting-1 1 a. m. at Dancing begins at 9:00 p.m. the Lodge. Sunday, April 28 Dinner Special—Fish Fry—$1.95. Jimmy Russell and Laddie Timko play Family style dinner and buffet. Noon Saturday, April 13 for your dining and dancing pleasure. to 7 p. m. Teenage Dance ( Free to Lodge mem- bers. Non-members pay $1.00). ARNIE'S SCOREBOARD Spring Formal. Everyone come for- Up to Pensacola Open, March 24 mally attired, if possible. Jimmy Scoring Official Aver. Per Unofficial Total Russell and The Melody Men for din- Player Events* Win Place Show Average Money* Off. Tourn. Money* Money* ing and dancing. Arnold Palmer 7 70.9 539,878.00