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The Isaac Walton Le?gue w i J ~ have a . SCHOOL
IlTCORPOR..\TION
NO'l' :n:ll1INEN/;
Turkey
Shoot
a t
theJ..r BirohvJOOd Range
on
S u n ~
March 2 at 10 A.M. As formerly
it
u i l l
be
open
to
aJJ.
olasses
of
ri .fie
and pistol rr.i.th the entry fee of
$
1.00.
T'ne snow plou
has
bea>t over the
range
and shooting conditions are ideal .
'llie l'UmLlage
sale at
the
Pioneer
Hall
has
been postponed unti l
Uarch
l5. Jny
materials for the sale
are
being accepted
at
Spring
Creek Lodge
or
p.t the Range.
Dr.
Don Dafoe Territorial O o ~ s s i o n e r
of Education, las t
r1eek
recomoended
to
the Territorial Board of Education t k ~ t
incorporation
of the 6hU6iak school
dist
r ic t be d e l ~ ~ c d a t leaat unti l fa l l
to
better
evaluate tho economic situation
Tihich
m a ; ; ~ be affected
b'; :c:i.litar-..v changes
and
Terri
o r ia l l e : ; ~ s l a t i o n . i o
report
has
been
received
to date as to the action
- of tho Board on thio reconunendation.
fy
0
Cf
e.
s
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e..
;Yo 8 be d .t 4
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~ : f A I F I E ~
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TI'hile
Joh..-"1 and Susan
lToyes
nere l .n
Colo- J ::.,..
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E S
rado
:rhcre
John 77as being disc larged fro-n
1
,_.,o V ' ' '
ni l i tarv service,
their home
in
~ o : r e r
~ CHUOI E ~ R A l i T S I. .AKE SHOmllG 1
Peters Croelc nas burglarized. A radio,
television sat ,
m i : ~ p t e r ,
ohests of
d r ~ r . r e r s , stear.1 iron,
bab:'" furniture and
per::;onal papcro
were
taken.
Olothing
and
dry
goods in drawero and cupboards
:Jere str0':711
on
the floor and
...-ralked
on.
r:rs.
~ i o y e G said the one
bright thing
about the robbery \7D.:J that the culprits
appreciated
her
ar t :.ork for they took
t:JO
of
her
-:Tatar
colours.
"COX'S 4\tt :..., RMSES 8"1.: FOR RESUSCITATOR
Hr.
and Hro. Bud Oox, their daughter Lynn,
son Jeri' ' and his .
7ife,
iirG. R. Ilc E l l i o t ~
and Eu(;ene
Be Go
1an
1
operated
the Chugiak I
rescue
truck a;.1cl
tY/0
other vehicles
as
coffee .1ngons
at
croosings
a t
the
fu r
Rendezvouo
Dog
Races
to
raise money
for
the
reausci
ta
or.
In
t.-,o days the-; made
a
proi'i
t
of
' : ~ . 3 5 .
00
for
the
fund.
FOURTH F:
.RI
: FORUI.i IU P
.A
varied program 11hich 11lli be of
interestl
to man::- local re:Jidents
i s being presentedl
a t the
Fourth
annual
Fa.n1
Forum in
Palmer
j
on F r i d ~ r
Februar;r
28
and
Saturday, ~ a r c h 1
l s t a t
the
Palocr
High School.
Beginning at
laJO
P.H. on
F r i d ~ ,
the
progran includes talks and movies on al l
agricultural
subjects
as
..-rell
as
oeauty
oa.re and hair at:'ling, and
the tourist
industrY
in
Agricultural Alaska. The
forum ends ~ - r . i th a
banquet
a t the Boose
Hall at
7a00 P.H.
Saturday.
T h r e ~
Ohu::;iak boys
hrought home prizes
frou
the Junior. Dog Races during the
Anchbrage Fur Rendezvous.
Wade
Charles
~ 1 o n T'nird place in the three
dog
class
in the
final
race.
He nas presented
u:lth
a
t r o p ~ , three gif t certif icates,
a Steak
Dinner JJID
a
',)
2.5.00
bond b;r
his
sponsors,
the
Uc
Ganns
of
Eagle River
Shopping Center. Ola,yton Petronovich
plaoed 6th in the
5
dog class. He JOn a
fountain pen and 2 dinners at
Don'
Ohinesc
ReGtaurant.
Bruce Pett i t
placed
7th in the 5 dog
class and
uon a hu$ky
pup tmd a
1
5.00 credit a t the United
Dollar Store. Bruce and Clayton uere
sponsored
by
Tom Slankcr of Far North t;ucl.
All
three boys
and their parents .-rere
gueots at tho
Dog
I.lut3hers Banquet vhere
prizes
rrerc a":"rarded.
All
three boys
made
a v e ~ ; cxoollent record
especially since
none of them had the advantages of their
competitors in that the other boys and
girls
~ " T e r e from
families
long interested
in
Dog Racing .
Special c o m n e n d a t i o ~ goes
to Wade in that he oane to the Ternto:cy
only t":" O
years ago
fron
Las Vegas, Nevada.
:ru. of tho
boys
raised
and
trained
their .
onn
dogs.
A special oord of praise should be given
to the sponooro of
these
boys for the
heln
and encouragencnt
they
gave.
SEE
PAGE
2
FOR
STORY 0 7
O.
'J..:iLKE...ll'S
DOGS
:Tord has been received that the TelTitorlal
Board of Education has accepted Dr. Da. oc
1
s
recommendations as regards incorporation
in Chugiak and
Wasilla.
They i i l l
study
the natter in detail
at
their
August meet.
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I
~ t : ~ ~ i t k
Scouting
- Continued
consists
of i n s t ~ ~ c t i o n and
participation
n each phase of
Scouting. Included i s
organization and generAl operation of a
troup, leadership,
advancement,
interest
building and maintaining,
and
training n
al l the sciences that the boys
must
learn
such as f i r s t aid, c ~ i n g and
~ o d c r a f t ,
citizenship and sportsnanship.
Louie's
t rou, meets
ever:/
Thursda:r eveninG in
the
quonset hut near
the
Eagle Ri.ver Trailer
Court at 7a30. The
assistant
Scoutmaster
for
roup
682 i s Ma. C
Pyles.
place a ~ : r a r d s in both d.i
visions of the
Anchorage Fur Rendezvous sled dog weight
pUlling
contest
at
HulcahJr
Park.last
W
neAd
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In IIC ARM COURIEit
Harie Jim Me
Dowell,
Editor Publisher
Rusty
Bellringer,
Jssistant
lubliahed._eye:ry
WedneQdw
in
Chugiak M
SION O
OUR TIMES
The
cro>Tds
on
Fourth
A.venue
were
thick:ly
l ining
the
st reet as
they
vied
for a
glimpee of J.o.;
teams
taking
off
down the
street . The crowd in front of Shimek's
record
shop was especia.lly large. Ho inJV er
those
people
were ignoring the
racing
does.
They seemed to be absorbed
n
something displayed
:;n the window. What
was so
interesting as to divert
their
attention
from the main
attraction of the
Anchorage
Fur
Rendezvous? a television
set
tuned to
the
channel w h i ~ h
was
te le -
vising
the
same dog races
that
were going
on donn the st reet direct ly behind them.
Property
ovmera
in
the
City of
Palmer PaY
a 16 mil;L
ta.-x:
on a
tota l of
[. ,>6
u illion
valuation.
Ten mills of th is
i s for
the
sc
hools and
the 6 mills
i s
to run
the
city.
Property owners
outside
Palmer but
within
the
incorporated school dis t r ic t
pay 10 mills on another
Million
to ta l
valuation.
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TELEPHOUE NE :VS
Ne :1
Stockholders
~ h o s e phones
have been
insta l led thio week are John Noyes ,
He. 5255 and Mel
Soellner, Ho. 5280.
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R ~ E R - O U S ? :
AT VA
LDEZ
POLIO INNOCUL.i\TIONS
Mrs.
Hildreth Steelman has a n n o u n c ~ the
hours for the
Polio Olinic
n Chugiak.
The
f i r s t
aeries
of vaccine wil l
be given
on
March
4th
and
5th
betcreen the hours
of
7aJO and
9t30
P.M. a t
the Chugiak
School.
Jny
person,
child
or
adult
who
has
not
had the vaccine may have
t a t this time.
For
anyone
'; Tho
~ r s a
night shift the
olinic ml l
be
open in
the
afternoon of
those
two
days.
The Chugiak
Health
Council
\"Till a8sist
Miss R o t ~ l e y ,
Public
Health
Nurse, in
making the
record
cards.
CUB SCOUTS
TO
HAVE
DINNER
The
Oub
Scouts
of
Chugiak, with
their
parents
will
attend a
11
Blue
Gold"
dinner to
be
held at
the
Alaska's Favorl e
Game Hall on Saturday,
March
l s t at
6t.30 P.M.
N R
and
:.rns. liCK V ~ KAMPEN
the
proud G randparents of
an
8
lb .
5
oz.
boy.
Donald Stephen
R a n ~ J
was
born February 11.
His parents are
Mr Mrs C a r o ~
Raney
of
1414 I atree t , Anchorage.
BR. Nm
TRE lT
OF
.ANCHOR
RIVER
has
been
visi t ing the Uc
Oa.1111'
s of.
Eagle
River.
SPECIAL
SPECI.a
AT
EAGLE
RIVER
H
\RDWARE 02.30
COLORED
PLASTIC
BlUJS NOW
$1
.59 lOOf)()(
SPECIAL SPECIAL
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DrsTIJmursHED
mr1roursHER8 I if
e
n.J I.y
_ V
e q
i
bo fs
The Chugiak Volunteer Fire
Company
dis t in
1
j Jt ;d CJ.IIe S l ~ S ~ i t b f ~
guiR.- -led
themselves a t the
Dog Races on F/r
}J d
S u n d . a ~ r
by
extinguishing
a
f ire
on
the
spot.
A
car came dO t711. the road \71th smoke BIG CHILI FEED
PLANNED
pouring
out
from
under
the
hood
and
stopped
I t
was
ladies
.
night out
for
the
Friendly
rit:;ht near one- of the coffee wagons opera- I Neighbors as they enjoyed a
leisurely
ted
by
the
firemen. I t
can
not
be e t e ~
dinner a t Spring
Creek Lodge on Wednesday
a:L."lcd whether sno
71
was
used
to
extinguish
F ~ b r u a . r J 19th. ' here were a number
of
t ~ e blaze
or nhether
that ~ s t h e
reason
gifts
to
~ e
opened as some of
the ladies
ti1at particular "';7agJlm ran out of
hot
were remembered by their Secret Pals.
coffee.
1
Marie Petronovich
r e c e i v ~
a lovely hand
crocheted doily
for
her
arudversary and
C
L
I
erry
Ja.hr' s
birthdav
was remembered by
4 S t\l P A \ ~ 0 f ~ V . ~ 1 \ . s . a set o
cr-;stal
periume bottles. Katy
-=--,.;:.Siii"' Phill ips receivedfXmas, birthday
and
Feb. 26 iied.
Businessmen's
Luncheon-
Valentine's
DaY a l l a t
once
with
a
pair
i:Toon
a t
Moose
Hom
1
of
bab
;,
r-doll
pyjamas,
a
matching
pair
of
Bro:mie
Scouts,
after
school, at
1
slippers
and
nylon hose.
The
ladies
also
Cleda Stephens I welcomed their ne-:rest 1aember, Mrs. Alice
Chuf;iak Vol. Fire Co. Training I
0".7ens
of Eagle River. The
club
also
greet-
Feb. Z7
Thurs.
V.F.W.
a t
Leota
Tnvom
I
ed
guests Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Mrs.
H o o ~ a k e r a -
at
Cleda
S
e p h ~ a
~ Ruth
Hartman
and past members
Louise
Boy
Scouts
- C. D. Ifut, Ea:;le
Rive Va..YI
Kamoen and Jean Dummit.
Despite the
Girl
Scouts- at Elsie Oberg's . feutive note of the
evening
business was
Feb.
2G Fri . Farr1 Fo:rtW1 - Palncr j
transacted.
The club voted
to
sponsor a
Ha
r .
1 Sat.
Bircrr:10od Lac1es - Shcl.ors . chi l i dinner at the Territorial School
I
11
Blue & Gold" Cub Dinner I on Saturday
l arch
15th,
the
proceeds to
t
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CHURCH NEil
Chu.s;ialc Chapel (.Assemblies. of
God)
Rev.
Bernard
Tewell
Sunday School
Liotning ITorship
Christ 's .ilmbussadors:
( Young People)
lOtOO A.B.
lltOO
A.M.
6aOO
P.i:I.
sc
1//j CC
j'A-;jedl i
J 1/f
_
J
...
)
rr -
for
aa1e
FOR S.ALE for
sale
1 Ton Ohev.
stclce t r u c k ~ i954
inserted
engine,
ner1ly overhauled. 300.00
Call
Doyle, H0
1
5566,
FOR SALE
at
GOAT
CREEK
G.4.RAOE
PI.4o.31
Evancelistic
Service
Bible Study &
Prayer,
1 . HYdraulic
B r ~ { e
Booster.
$Jo.oo
71.30 P.H. ui.ll f i t ~
truck
ol' pick-up
FriQ.ay 7:.30 P.M. 2. International GRD Eng, Short Block
Emi.: anuel Gospel Chapel
Rev. Eva
& Lincoln
Brown
good used condition
~ . ; 5 o . o o
3. International
~ Engine
:.?75,00
complete but needs valve gring
4.
J.:iilitary
Jeep
Axles. Assy:\
Com9lete
Rear
,;3o. each, Front .
>.35
.
each
S u n d ~ - School & Bible
Study
DveninG Wornhip,
S u n d a ~
5.
65 hp.
vert ical
boLler
~ 3 o o . o o
10tl5
..
A.Id.. rd h
bo:: valves
etc.
7:00
P,i
,:
1.
6
T 1
P r a ~ - e r I. eeting & Bible Study
?ednesda:,r
Youth Fello.7ship F r i d a ~ -
Later D ~ Saints
7tJO
P.l.l.
7t.30
P.I:I.,
~ e s t ~ n g h o u s :
~ o r
compl'essor
7';: .. cu f
f ~ , ,
,,;30.
l J cu. f t .
$J5.oo
7 . Lincoln Air Grease Gun unit, ~ ~ 1 5 . 00
Rebuilt - never used.
8. 311 Pitcher pump $
8.00
9.
1950 Buick
4
Door ~ ~ 1 0 0 . 0 0
10.
1953 Plymouth 6 oyl. 2
dr. : ~ 1 5 0 . 0 0
11. Kohler GOO Auto
L:i.
te
Plant
( ~ 1 0 0 . 0 0
12.
Dodge 4 x 4 Transmission 'R30.00
S u . l d a . ~ ' Service 10t30 A.HJ 1.3. 12v. H.D.
Truck
generator ) 30.00
~ 1 1 4 .
12v.
~ r voltage regulator $ 10.00
. I
A
5AL IIJS.
1 htJJi.11 h
Ill
15. One
10
1
x
12
1
Cabin,
't'.rired, i n ~ u l a t e d
-
n ,
.
___
o
--
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1
.
furnisned,
~
be
moved l.Aoo.oo
l
F I R E i l i E l ~ DOrJ'
T
HAVE
A CHANCE " 1
lo% discount
on
~ 5 0 . or
more purchase
l
When the f i re trucks are delayed 4o seo- i THESE ITEliS FOR SALE ..rt
GOaT
CREEK GARAGE'
onds in t raffic ,
people
saya
I t
took
t 1em
20 min.
to ge-t. here.
FOR SALE
When the truck races down the road, i t ' s i 25 cu. f t .
11
14
ok
a t those reckless
fools .
j
When 4 men
struggle
with
an
8-man ladder ,
upright
Philco Deepfreeze
0395.00
"They
don' t
even know ho'17 to ra ise a i
ladder.
-"
1957 Fairlane 500
Hardtop, P o ; ; ~ r
Steering,
Au
tona
ic
Shift
/ Z 7 9
5.00
12 guage Remington .Automatic 45.00
CALL HO. 5363,
TED
BALL
after
5a30 p.m
or Weekends.
When firemen open windows for
v e n t i l a t i o ~
to reduce
heat
in fighting a firea "Look I
at
the
wrecking crew.
4- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t
When
they
open
the
f'loor to get
a t the
blazea
There goes the axe
squad.
I f
the chief stands back where
he
can s
and direct his men, people saya
11
He
1
s
afraid to go where he
sends
his men."
I f they lose a
buildinga
I t t a a louay
company."
I f
ther.r make a good
' ,top
folks
say
"The
f i re
didn t amount to much."
I f lots of water i s necessa.I"'JI
11
They are
FOR
SAL
Remington
noiseless
Portable typewriter.
Just renovatedc... 50.00 at Moose Horn
~ : s ~ ~ r e damage with
water than
the
I
G
~
1\1
E
f(
A
L
tv f
R
H
N
D
S[
I f
a
fireman
gets
hurta
"He was a care- j
q
p
i;: i : e n gets hurtt Itls A crazy i ~ ( Q_C
iL. l f { f i ~ [ ~ A
company".
I f a fireman inspects a ci t izen's
prop-
C
n.J ~ ~ f i ; ) n ~ n r C
c
ertya He' s meddling in somebody' s busi- .
L-
_Jj
~ 0ll tr U \ J \ \ K
_'
1
_
ness. A
I f he ~ a n t s a f i re hazard
corrected.
"
0
c r: r ~ l l l ' re UQ)
0
I ' l l see
the mayorl "
n [ lr It J\\. G
I f he gets kil led and leaves a f ami1.y
l:=.1
-
u.
R
desti tutet That'
a the
chance
he
took I . E [
when
he
joined
the
t i re
company."
1
r.:-
from
OlnOAOO
FIREFIGHTER 1
(-
_pi
As a f i ref ighter ,
you may have
everheard
I
s-- L
. . - h ~ 11..- ~ / . . .
.C/?..tfJ./
remarks l ike
these. But
you
work on nc ll tt...J. r
-
regardless, s ~ v i n g l ives and
protecting
--;r:: '
your community - because this vi tal job
. . . 0 ~ ~ ~
must
be
done.
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