The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 June 1972 — Page 4

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*' w • w s □R • '* <• ;jWw< i f' II ’ rdS< '4 L._ i ■ oi ’ P i OFF TO SEE THE LAKE — On Memorial Day Milford crowned a new cutie king and queen — Martin DeLuna and Christine Baumgartner. ' We introduced this charming young couple on our summer page last week And then let them help us find something to do in the Lakeland area. Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose DeLuna of Miiford and Cris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Baumgartner, also of Milford. The youngsters are shown here as they posed for a staff photographer at Mock's Marina Service on Lake Wawasee. AT WAWASEE <Just North of Frog) KU’ PIT Phone 457-3207 Old-Fashioned Hickory-Cooked Meat J 'Everything For Boating Ploasvro' | Patona Bay I Boat Service I West Shore Os Lake Tippecanoe Three Miles East Os Leesburg, Ind. I W Sales | And L* I L. J Service I RENT I Sail Boats s Home Owner's I Tools is Yard And Garden Tools Tools At The | TOOL SHED I I Rd. 13, South • Wawasee Village • Syracuse! [P/ione: 457-4350]

Do In The Lakeland Area

There is always something to do in the Lakeland area — all one has to do is look around. Have you ever visited the TriCounty Game Preserve. The area is composed of 3,469 acres in Kosciusko and Noble counties on state owned land. The main entrance to the popular fish and game area is located on state road 13 about half way between North Webster and Syracuse. The area is a fisherman’s paradise with 10 natural lakes and 22 man-made ponds so if fishing is your sport, plan to spend a day or two this summer at the Tri-County Game Preserve. The headquarters for the preserve is located in a log cabin across the road from Papakeechie Lake on the far side of the area. How About Boating? The lakes of the area are a boating fan's paradise and if you don’t have your own boat you can always rent one at any of several marinas and boating places around the lake. Os course all of the marinas have all types of boats and sporting equipment for sale for those who would like to purchase their own equipment. Or, how about a stop at one of the area’s finest restaurants — Father’s Day is coming so why not treat Dad on his very special day? If you want to watch an in-

Bremen Firemen Make Plans For Annual Fair Once again it’s that time of year when you will see the members of the Bremen fire department working relentlessly day after day getting things in order for the Big Firemen’s Festival which will begin on Wednesday evening. June 28, with a parade beginning at 6:30. The parade committee report that they have 10 high school bands with prospects of more and over 100 other entries of floats, marching units of all descriptions and many other entries that help to make the Bremen Firemen’s Festival parade one to be remembered for a long long time. The trophies have been ordered and will be presented to the winners of the parade in the new arena which the firemen have built for the various activities which will take place during the week of the fair. Chairman Jim Fairer who has handled the advance sale of ride tickets for the past several years reports that he has distributed over 6,000 advance sales tickets among the Bremen merchants. The new arena which the Bremen firemen have constructed at the fairgrounds will house ail the weeks activities. They have new bleachers installed with the help of several other civic organizations of the community and there will also be plenty of chairs for taking care of the spectators for the various grandstand attractions.

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teresting show why not investigate the three Lakeland ski clubs — Dewart Lake Skiers. North Webster Ski Bees and the Wawa Skiers — always have something going and all are looking for new members. Another interesting place to visit is the Wawasee Recreation and Fish area which was at one time a state fish hatchery. It is located on state road 8 on the east side of Lake Wawasee. The old tanks have been cleaned and restocked as public displays. Ponds too have been stocked to allow for a place to fish for the younger generation. The old hatchery building now houses the offices of the conservation department and an officer is on duty five days each week. Here too one will find an excellent shoreline offering an outstanding view of the lake and a delightful picnic area. Speaking of picnics, a great place to go for one is 4he Lakeview Spring Rest Park on state ro&d 13 south of North Webster. Here you will find a flowing well, fire places and picnic tables as well a beautiful view of the Barbee chain of lakes. The well is located at the bottom of a high hill. Picnickers can reach the tables and fire (daces by walking up the 37 rustic board steps that wind between landings and offer their own i

Committee’s are making arrangements again this year for a small garden tractor pull and they will again have the machine which last year’s crowd seemed to enjoy very much. There will be two nights of horse pulling contests which is one of the high-light grandstand attractions of the fair. These horses will be pulled in two (2) classes which will attract a large number of teams due to the fact that the committee this year is concentrating every effort to make the cash prizes very attractive. There is a special committee working on an all day Sunday, July 2, program beginning with a Community Worship Service for all denominations beginning at 10:30 in the new arena where the facilities to handle a large crowd is available. A concert will be presented again by the South Bend Federation of Musician's City Band in the arena at 4 p m Assassination Kits Land Man In Prison - A Miami man who designed and sold assassination kits” — attache cases fitted with silencers and sawed-off shotguns —by mail order, was recently convicted on 14 counts of federal firearms violations and sentenced to 22 years’ in prison. His wife was given a fiveyear suspended sentence for conspiracy. The manufacturer of the kits was also sentenced to 22 years

special view of the area or one may travel to the top of the hill by car. Ample parking is to be found at this state owned picnic area. If golf is your sport you’ll find three very excellent 18-hole courses in the area and several par-three and miniature golf courses near-by. For those who enjoy swimming there are several public bathing beaches in the area with the two most popular being the city owned parks of Syracuse and Milford. Both parks also offer concession stands, picnic tables and other facilities for those who take advantage of the lakes. Lifeguards too are on hand for the protection of the swimmers. If you like to browse through friendly stores then why not plan a shopping spree in Syracuse, Wawasee Village, North Webster or Milford. All have stores filled with items of all kinds, shapes and sizes and who knows, while browsing you might find something to your liking and make a purchase or two. Now. if you don’t like any of our ideas we invite you to put your mind to work and think of some of your own. You can drive down a pleasant country . road and explore the area . . ride a kite behind a boat. .. fly a plane . . attend motorcycle or stock car races... take in a movie... or do whatever suits your fancy.

i i Coot Treads Lightly, Respectful Os The Environment Our nation and world have learned a hard lesson in the last few years — intelligence must be used in the operation of man-made machines in order to preserve the balance of nature with a skeptical eye already cast upon the ATV by environmentalists. The sports-minded nature lover who owns an all-terrain vehicle, as well as the manufacturer, should have a keen awareness of the product’s effect on the environment An example of a company that has a positive attitude toward control of the environment is the Frigiking Division of Cummins Engine Company in Dallas, Texas. The Coot’s sturdy, ud-steel design is belied by its light tread. Stepping lighter than a man. the Coot has a tread of 4 pounds per square inch compared to 7 pounds for a man and 25 pounds for a

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t > ■' W - ' ' - y / s ■ —_ • . i AT THE GOLF COURSE — Among the places visited by Cris and Martin during their outing was the Maxwelton Golf course where they sat in a golf cart while waiting for the club’s new pro Bob Auer. The youngsters are just a little young for golfing but they enjoyed watching Auer and his golfing partners of the day — Jim Hettier. Joe Curtis and Joe Nyikos. If they had been a bit older they might have picked up a set of clubs and tried the course themselves.

horse. According to experienced operators, this low psi virtually eliminates rutting scars on the landscape. In addition, the Coot’s high ground clearance practically eliminates damage to seedlings and other new growth. Conservationists are now using the ATV to patrol the far reaches of our national forests and parks. As a forest management tool, the ATV can be mounted with an XRay machine used to check trees for disease and even fight small forest |rres Manufacturers or all-ter-rain vehicles are taking steps to make their product as ecologically acceptable as possible. With sensible and prudent end-use, these vehicles can take their place with the other transportation means of the future. VISIT IN ELKHART Mr. and Mrs. John Hoerr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser and Mrs. Emma Krauter. all of Milford, went to Elkhart to visit Mrs Betty Knochel on Sunday. Mrs Knochel, Mrs. Krauter. Mrs. Hoerr and Mr. Weisser are brother and sisters.

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