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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

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    e.

    s

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    )

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    ~ : f A I F I E ~

    '

    ~

    c:-L

    ~

    TI'hile

    Joh..-"1 and Susan

    lToyes

    nere l .n

    Colo- J ::.,..

    ~ c i

    /.'

    KJ

    1 /IJ

    "A / ,:

    r,..J

    c

    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.

    \ .

    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.

    , .....

    , ~ : < - , ) . . . . . . .

    i

    t.. ...._: ...

    .

    .. .

    . .

    '

    '

    .

    . -

    .

    ,._.

    ' .-

    .

    .

    -

    .. ,'1

    ..

    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

    --

    '

    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

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    p

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    company".

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    prop-

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    ness. A

    I f he ~ a n t s a f i re hazard

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    I ' l l see

    the mayorl "

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    I f he gets kil led and leaves a f ami1.y

    l:=.1

    -

    u.

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    desti tutet That'

    a the

    chance

    he

    took I . E [

    when

    he

    joined

    the

    t i re

    company."

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    FIREFIGHTER 1

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    As a f i ref ighter ,

    you may have

    everheard

    I

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    . . - h ~ 11..- ~ / . . .

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    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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    .....;_

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