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WM . RWmt CHOSEN TO HEAD
V.F.W. # 9785
.. _s ucc E. S s Co Mtl\ss/oN
Spectators had .a lot or la'ug-
At the llarch 19th eating or ha and also were pleased to
the Veterans ot Foreign Ware see the effort put forth by
the election or officers was the "Oheechakos" at the
held. Those chosen and their atternoon dog races at Pippel
respective duties weret Wm. Field. Jack Johnson, who
Reuter, Commander; Don he lived in Chugiak, used to
Sr. Vice-oco1111181lderJ Al stratto often in the winter be seen
Jr. Vic&-COIIIIIander; Howard his team of dogs,
Kualar, Quartermaster, Freddi came in first in this race
Adalas, Poet Advocate; adults with no previous dog
Pol.1'efko, ObaplainJ Edward . racing experience. His time
Tuck; Surgeon; and Jack Philli S 1f8S 4.3 minutes and .36 aAt'nnl
three Y81ir Trustee. de. Jack was driving Mr. E.
___ _.., __ _,_ __ ..._.,.. ......... _. lhitt' e _)'eam. Carl Pettit' 1
was the second team in with
51 minutes and .3.3 seconds SWIM CLASS FOR CUB&
On Wedneadq, April 1st, all
Oub Scouts wishing to go to
the ewillllling grQup at Fort
Richardson, are to meet at the
shopping center at 6r.30 p.m.
according to committeeman
Tom Towne.
IsSAC WALTOIS tf!LL HOLD
TURKEY SHOOT
which won hia a trophy also.
Ton, Charles took the third
trophy with .54 minutes and.
8 seconds elapsed time.
other racers were in order
their elapsed time; Frank
Petronovich, Pat Mahoney,
WUtord Glarles, Charles
ter, Mrs. Ollie !lalker, Mrs.
Connie Brinsont milford B .
Johnaont Earl Sawdy, Ralph
Hutchinson al)d Ur. Parker.
7th .arid 8th Grades at
the Chugiak sChool. are entering
a poster contest sponsored b.Y
the Chugiak. Fire
Board to spur the drive tor
to put the Fire
Qompany back in operation.
The contest closed April 17th
at whieh time the posters will
be judged on appearance and
originality and then placed
in local business houses that
are cooperating with the Fire
Protection Fund Raising Campa-
ign which wUl !Delude bolle
visitation by the
week or May 1st to .9th.
The neXt ot tilt Board
w1ll be 8t00 p.m. at Fire Lake
Lodge on AprU 7th.
NE\J
APPEA R.S 1-JE f?.f..
. Qp 19th the Iaaaa
League will bold ot
popular Turkey Shoote at. their
. Weathet' 1 '
ez:peottd to be ideal toto the
event.
To be on the safe aide "D.r.
Pickup" (Jir. Walt Stephans)
went out lallt to pick up afl
:e
active member or the Alaska
Sled Ibg Association.
and after the racea
A n ptblication baa appeared
in Ohugiaq The Highway Preas.
It's publilbere are Margaret
and Frank lftJJ"1118n and
Jonrowe. Thi.- pa..pblet will
be delivered free each 'fedneadq
according to
Junior lllshers gave sled
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\ I D \ v 0 1=- and sold hot dogs and coffee
'i t-A-FEATURES to provide prizes the


Pace 2 - IA!tters to lditor coa:lng Junior race on .... the Resaarection week end.
PaP 3 - Sohool Lunch llenu :.lbitt was IIUter Tbe Methodist Church w:Ul have
Page 4 - Oook ot the llcmth OereiiOnies , llr. R.y Gay aDd a OomwmiOD service on Oood
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- 01-een 'lbullb 0ornaJ" llr. John Vanover cleared tbe Fr1da7 eve at 8aOO P.M. and
Pqe 6 - CIJmoch - SDOW. troa the parting area, there w1ll be one Suar1se
Pace 7- Oc.tnc 111-ents a and llr. Walt Pippelldndl3 Serri.oe on Euter Dq at 6al5
Olaseif'ied Ada allowed his field to be used A.M. conducted by Rev. Bernard
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- Sboppil2c 1n Olalgiak .,ain for the races. Those TenU at the Obudak Chapel
IT PAYS TO RIW> THE
OOORIER ADS
._ 'lbe COIIBmi ty 1a Invited to
provicling trophies and prizes take p-_. 1n th-e Jlo1 .... Week
were Tipps Bar, Town HoUse, CIA-" ..... -v
Fire Lake Lodge, Dee' e services.
and llcGann'a Liquor Store. ------------
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THE KNIK ARM CmJRIER I realize that the ordinary man .3, 929 lbs. coal produce
Marie & Jim McDowelX in this ,a+ea has had little occ 5000 -Hr.:-- .
Edi_tor & Publisher . asi9n to"" investigate the possi- 94,296 lbs;. coal produce- -
bilities ,of types of 5000 KW Hr. per
Wells Mnter's- Devil-- electrf.car'gemera"tiori, so with- for 24 hours; .:-- ,._.-
Publis.hed every Thursday in this in mind l to_ok. it upon , .This amounts to leas
Chugialc, Alaska ' . : : nzy.self to ... db a littie reading. 48 tons per day. .
Subscription Rates: I was surprised to find how ' Now a little comparison
$1.25 per quarter . ! .-_ little-. I l!lyself knew, and I've Hydro
Advertizing Rates: been working in this field for Fuel None
$. 50 er column inch the past 5 years. p_er-. shift 2
... - For instance, I find that in th Maintainarice." c-rew
- f? most Time required' to place .
. plants reqU1re 5
.- wcy is' it: tnat all: .oJ the less than 9,470 BTU perKW ... Hr. _ .. t.; -. :- .
here in 'dhugiak _are most . "$\eam . .,. . .
up t . : Riy_er, requires 9,-ns BrtJ per "Fuel . .=<:. . . -48dTayons ':Per
1%).dividual landovmer has been K\V Hr. The figures for all 15
out with 'pick and shovel- or are available in the .. shift
a t or other snow ramo- February 1959 issue of Power -- . more
val ma-chinery in operation, Magazine. Maintainance 4 or --
- . all the driveways here have I a m not informed on the size . _ , - mbre .
horrible -foot high burms to of the proposed M: E:.A. plant, Time required to place unit
climb when turning into those b&t I'm reasonable sure that service hrs. or more.
:- d_rive\vays from the main road. t he average Kilowatt hour den:.-
'This is riot true in the Palme and of the Matanuska Electric Auxiliary equipment i.e.
- area. All driveways there Association is considerably le s Bmmler feed pumps, forced
are peeled down just like the than 5000 Kflowatt hours per draft fans , induced draft
main road and it appears that hour. note: we didn't fans, service water pumps,
that service is given by the know there was a proposed plan circulating water pumps, hot
Next time you go to fo_r M.E.!A. , we only :now that weJ:,l pumps : coal
'Palmer take a look. Why can' a study is being made to consi crushers, elevators, "conveyors
we have it that ' way ?' der ti>.e and - :overfire _:tans, ash exhauster
*******- fe{l.sibility of gener at1o 71ater treatment p+ants, feed
this demand, the least water heaters, condensers,
Dear Editor:
I believe the importance of
the employment angle .of a co
generating plant
for M. E.A. has str
ssed, perhaps even :to the
. . ,point of exaggeration. _The
Irlning part of it _i:g. -:Partic
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BTU per K'J rate _ ___ ......-
Qf the top 15, end \71th the f.;, 1
figure of 11, 988 BTU
per pound of bituminous uoal d
we can calculate the a!llount of an steam
coal required: ... sfiu h
' One lb. coal. produces u . "'-h a tl IS
1 . 21 1\-N Hr. o ._y


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A MARCH 26, 1959
. 'lik
. . .. .. . 8. ,_ :. _:. whole State growJ.ng e
, -': -_ "' -=:ti: '-' . a weed and the power now pro-
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., l!fil ...,;>.;. <, < handle the need. We w.I:ll be
. having brown-outs like .we
) :. - used to have. True, CEA i-s no
building Cooper Lake and planni
.. UNCH MENU other similar projects. They
Friday, March 27
Macaroni & Cheese
Buttered Peas
Bread & Butter
Ice Cream ! pt. Milk
Monday, March, 30
Sauer Kraut & Weinners,.
Mashed Potatoes
Bread & Butter
Devils Food Cake ! pt. Milk
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March 31
Beef Stew, Hot Rolls
Orange Ice Cream pt. Milk
have power to use and to sell bu
they too will have to struggle
to keep up with the growing dem-
and. We are in the business of
supplying power - to ourselves
for now, yes - but there is no
reason we shouldn't produce our
supply, or an -extra supply for
sale. Industry, factories are
never going to use our power if
we haven't any to supply. We' 11
be left behind while fooling
around waiting for hydro when
we have a rezdy potential in
coal. It is not even a gamble
to build a power supply
(Hydro takes several years to
Letter to ' Editor- Continued build.) If we don't do it we
are holding the Valley and the
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it will take invested capi-
tal, rut it takes looking j
too, not just 2000 meters .
today but 200,000 meters
soon. We should be a real
business ( that was what
CAPA wanted to do - not for
the MEA & CEA but for CAPA)
not just a puny co-op
trying to figure ways out of
paying taxes. But that is
another subject to be purs-
ued at a later date for that
is a boiling pot about to
boil over.
POWER = INDUSTRY = EMPL-
OYMENT : PROSPERITY &
PROGRESS
No Fun in Chugiak this
week ; no letters from the
Watt Watchers or from the
Petroleum & Vaseline Commi-
ttee. Guess they have all
gone underground , or come
out in the open.
air injectors, etc., not use
in hydro plants are a constan
source of trouble requiring
large maintainance crews and
larger inventories of spare
parts.
whole area back. There is room --------------.
All things considered it look
a great deal cheaper to run a
hydro plant to me.
Perhaps this difference can b
off set by easing the unempl-
oyment problem of the miners.
Truthful] , I couldn't f:tnd
any information on the number
of men required to boost the
output of a coal mil)e by 48
tons a day.
Sincerely,
John Steeby
and need for a smelter, a steel
mill, a garment factory, food
processing plants, any number
of industries, and the day is
upon us when there will be a
population to use the products
from -such enterprise. Sure-
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COOK FOR IL-IRCH
CLEDA STEPHENS
Every mother of family of
small children spends most
of her baking time on cookies
These )ertenial favori tes of
childrEm should be easy to
1llllke, yet tasty.
(quick cream. froE::ting) (Chugiak Belles cont . )
k tsp vanilla smaller, much to the gratif- _
1 Tbs cream ( or enough to ication of these ladies .
spread easily) . This year Hiss Vickie John-
Food Color,..,....g """'Y be added if
.. .. u son, who a dance. \
'd.e-Sircd. . ' Studio in our comMunity,
' - ' has been reauested to assist
CHUGL'u\ BELLES RECRUIT.
HE':I ! lEI.IBERS
the Belles in worldng out the
for the new dance
they are planning for this
year . In the past the
routines for the Belles had
been originated by Gloria
Cross. :i-liss Johnson is a
former pupil of Glori as .
,
TLe :ecipe thu.t Gleda offers
this week ansHers that desc-
ription. _These spicy
drop coo!d.es Ci.lil be
in short order , u.nd uith a
-topping of easy-to make icing
take on a party .
The Chugiak Belles met at the
home of Ruth Briggs Honday,
Harch 25rd. The meeting had
been orginally scheduled for
Thursday, the 19th
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but had
been postponed.
Three new members joined
troop; they are }Jlll Headlough,
Ann Arndt and Lucille Shoo-
sha.nian.
The Belles are still accepting
donations of discarded jewel-
ry for thejx garters .
GINGffi. .. CREAHS
i!IX HELL:. . -
1
- cup shortening:
} cup_ sugar_
1 egg
} cup mollasses
STIR IH:
1 ts_p =soda d.issolv
in hot. water
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. SIFT .
2 cups sifter flo
-} tsp salt
i tsp ginger
-?- tsp nutmeg
tsp
-.; ts .) cmna.mon
STIR INTO FIRST- , iiXTUP..E AND
CHILL4
J)rop rounded t respoonfull on
a lightly greased cookie
sheet .
BAKE;
FROST:
7 to 8 minutes at
400.

1-rith quick cfeam
frosting
this meeting the ladies fol
lmred their custoa of .
in rr , and taking the
measurem;nts . These figures
are du!y recorded, and just
before the rarnival, the meas- .
tirements are once again taken.
usually the second group of
dimensions are consi derabl y
(ne".At col.)
There is another meeting next
. Thursday, 2nd a t the
'home of Ruth Briggs at 7: 50
P. H
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The E AI .I H Ll
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GROUND PREPARATIOWAND that additional applications'---..:-\ (green thumb) ' .
FERTILIZATION should be made . possibly not considered hir-
In 1Uaslca commercialfertil- ing their time or equipment
The manner in uhich winter is -izer are reco.nu:1ended .. alnost , might -welcome an opportunity
stubbornly hanging on does not exclusively, !Xlrtially beaaus -to hel p .defray the. cost of
look too encouraging for gard- of the scarcity of animal fe their equipment, as well as
ening . However this is a good tilizer, and partially becaus assist their neighbors in
time to Il'.ake plans and. think the nature of our soil requir their gardening problem.
about the various problems that es it. This is particularly true of
Hill arise vThen the snow finall Another problem faced by gard the smaller type of rototil-
does disappear . ners in our cor.mmnity i s the lers, as plots are quite
Some of us have gar -short time between the thaw- small; v ana difficult for the
ens uhich we have used in 1)8.St ing of the groil.nd and the t large :faro_t:lpe of to
vrhile others will cle in vrhich gardens should be .l. maneu'ver satisfactorly. "" Ue
ing virgin land or enlarging planted. feel sure that 1+ of
their . plots . There are t1 n'UI!Iber of residen these "rill !Jdce 'their se:Dvices
Uhat kind of fertiliZer 'b use '-Who small k:rimin, they vrill have many
:::- , is"a quest:\on that comes up garden tractors 'for soi.l pre- "takers" .
, ,., r. .. fre:quently,. 'It is. but many of us
'to blame past failures' ' of the have .rather small plots and ..
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STEVEHHALEY HAS OPERATION
use of improper fertilizers, an find it more economical to
usually this is qUite the case . rent or hire such equipment . 9 Year old Steve 11haley, son
The question of the best fer- The few owners of tractors of Bud & Dolores 1!haley of Ski
tilizer for your particular gar ho do such work, find the Road vas aken to Providence
Clen can be only ansvered accura demand for their services hospital last Thrusday for
ly by a scientific analysis of come all at the same time and an emergency ap,endectomy.
the soil . This service is ava are sometimes not able to fil Steve returned home this
able to all at nv cost by the all requests as soon as Tuesday and is recovering
experiment station in Palmer . gardners uro reo.dy. rapidly. Steve has an older
As soon as a sample of the This paper Hould like to sug- bbother and a younger
soil can.be mail gest that uny
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,mers of gard- sister Becky.
the ecperl..':lent stat:1.0n, along vat ening vrho had >BHBH<-'k)'H)!*
any pertinent information reaard
(Sf(. q 6os te r
not 1s nev land or has been {r
gardened before etc. They will
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send you (l 9rescription of the . ;3 rom s
type fertilizer to use , along f . \&' . 1.'" h
with instructions as to amount ' ., ,rl(ltJLrfll ;rn
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t.Jt i 'lh" tL:t . o - S .
cUPa.nd scAuccn:,$
W.ith any
purchases
' $ 3o00
'totGting
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GOOD FRIDAY. * C30UMUNIO_N
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The Chugic:.k Methvdist Church . BIRCHWOOD BAPTIST HISSl.ON'.
will hold Communion Service SUnday School. .. 10:00 A.M.
on Good Friday Morning \1orship ll: OO A.M.
8 :00 p.mo
The regular Sunday Ser.vice
by Rev. Nelson Moyer will be CHRISTIAN CHAPEL
as follows: .Ali B. Jarman, Nlinister
Sunday School. .. A. J.:I. Sunday School .... . 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship ... 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship . . . 11: 00 A. M.
Evening 'Jorship " G Pol.fio & Communion
Evening Worship ... 7:30 P.M.
CHUG I.AK CHAPEL WELCOMES YOU
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IN HOSPITAL
Little Patty and Candy Jahr
are both at Providence Hosp-
i tal this week. They had
their tonsils removed Wedn-
esday.
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Word has been recieved from
St. Louis, Missouri, that
f:1R. & MRS. BILLY MC GOWEN
are the parents of their
first child, a boy.
Me Gowen is the former Lynn
Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mr:J o
Clarence E. Cox of Birchr1ood"
Easter Services begin
with a Sunrise Service at
6:15 A.M. There will be
special music and a message
by Bro. Aaron Rothman of
Anchorageo .. .
EIJHANUEL GOSPEL ARTHUR JOHNSON, who
Rev. Joseph Overy, Pastor a heart attac-k ;10 days ago,

Sunday School will be at 10 :.
10:00 A.M. with the chil'dren
of the classes takirig part i
the Easter with song
and verse. _
Horning Worship Service at
A.L:o with a me:.sage by
the pastor, Bernar.d TevJell.
The Zoung Peoplesf Service
School: .... 10:00 A. I:l. . is steadi:zy- itt!pr.ovipg accord:.
Morn:ng Worship. -A.M. ing to his doctor at 5040th
Even1.ng . .. ' . . 7:30 :.M. Hospital. At this tima it
Tuesda Prayer MeetJ..ng appears that there is no
11:00 A. M. permanent damage to his
Wednesday Prayer Meeting & Bibl heart but it is not !mo\"m
' P.M. how long he may
Youth Fellowship, FrJ... 7:30 P. Mo ain in the hospitaL

C.,B.A. BOARD
GRUBSTAKE JOHN
(Christts Ambassadors) .will A Chugiak Ben-efit Assoc Now that the Legis1aturo has
beat 6:00 PoLl.,. and the iation board meeting r-ri.ll be ' made one real contributio:.'l to
Evangelistic Service at 7:30. held Friday night at the home d the State statutes in the pas3-
P. ri. Dallo.n Oberg at P.Ue All ing of the B Babes Ban Bill, it
A cordial invitation is ext- interested persons are invited is time for them to devot;e so:.e
ended to the Community to to ba. present. l.!eetings of the thought to legislation tc rei-
attend these Easter Services. board are !always openc ease the vast mineral resources
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not near so important as B Babe
CHUGIAK ST. ANTHONY
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S ACCIDENTAL PO JER OUTAGE so perhaps it tkae up
Catechism, Saturday the time but us prospectoro,
1 : 00 P.Mo until P.Mo Last Friday night the entire miners and old broken-down
Two Classes at McGann
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s Chugiak area was plun-1 roadhouse operators and otheo:-
Basement and Rosemary ged into darkness when workmen Twe .Alaskans would like iiO see
Johnson's Homeo of the J.llatanuska Electric Asso- some oining and mineral rcleasez
ciation crew accidenta]Jy did -------------....
EAGLE RIVER the w.rong thing while attempt;- )il. l fil ... iffi
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ing an adjustment in the power J:
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r.IJ:ile house at Little Eklutna. This c ...IVvvvlJ r-z 1 V E I .N/\1\1\.)
E. C. Chron, outage was not the one which
Sunday Sohoolo.. . . 9 _A. M. was planned for the artea and 1\11 L E-21
Morning Worship 11:00 4.M. which was reported las week. ""- CD d FrY\ cl
... .. . ... 6:00 p.m., That outage is still to come. t :::: _ \.AJ
,Evening Worshipoo 7:.30 P.U. ,...------------------:
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Wed" Prayer Ueeting 7:.30 PU. ( v4 d 1
The 4th Wednesday of Each I .
Honth the groups , rr lVe > J. lJ s t in t i rn e
, meet at 7::JJ P.bQ 1
Girls Auxiliary I ,_ . f O r"''
Sunbeams \! - I k
Women's 1fd.ssionary Union f':?- .
I len' s Brotherhood . l't N e w
Nursery Open During , C' . _.,;,
. to t . DRESSES
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_I ,Q rro!nes sTOO
MARCH 26,
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THURSDAY, March 26
- 2 Clubs
FRIDAY, March 27
Cubs, Den 5
O.B.A. at D. Oberg's
SATURDAY, March 28
. Cuz Muz Record Hop
Jr. MUshers Races
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
Easter Sunday
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Monday-, March 30
TUESDAY, March 31
Cubs, Den 3
Fire Committee Meeting
7/EDNESDAY, JlprU l.
Girl Scouts # 120
Cub Scouts Svl.!m
NO EASTER EGG HUNT AT THE
PEI'ERS CREEK SITE ON EASTER
DAY - TOO MUCH SNOW.
SORRY, KIDS, THE BUNNY JUST
CAN'T GET AROUND IN ALL THAT
SNOW.
BIG CHIEF DANNY TWO
HORSE IS NOW WEARING SPURS
THAT JINGLE JANGLE JINGLE.
1m SAYS THAT "THOSE WHO
RAISE OCTUPI HAVE A GOOD
CHANGE OF BEING STRANGLED.
lOOOOflOOOE
NOTARY
GRACE TJ.TRO ! iiLE
at the D1\RI-DELITE
SIGN-PAIHTTIYG .,POSTERS
ART UORK
CALL: H0-2-5275 BELL-ART SIGNS
. -JOB PRniTING-
Form Letters, Leaflets, Tickets

THE KNIK AR.ii COURIER H0-2-5500
FOR SALE: , P 0 T A T 0 E S {!- * .
RUSSELL H. H0-2-5292
FOR SALE: UPRIGHT PIANO- Good
Condition. $200. Ho. 2-5255
NOTICE
As of AprU 1st all unrenewed
subscriptions to the Knik Arm
Courier will be discontinued
If you have recieved notioe of
expiration and have not renewed
please do so before April let.
WAlilTED '** TO RENT** : HOUSE
2 Bedroom in Eagle River area
preferred. See Art Corbett or
ntact Knik Arm Courier.
WANTED: Everyone to Read the
Merchants Advertizing in the
Knik Arm Courier. This wefk
there are coupons for three
free items - real give-aways.
Who knows what there may be
next week. READ THE ADS.
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PLAYERS
FAR NORTH TRAILER COURT
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If.\ \..._ -Htway frontage on both sides of highway
Lake Frontage, pover and phones available.
t [.'' . SUB-DIVISION, 3/4 Acre Lots, Choice
0 51 Lake HIll Ac Power C: Phones available, near 1\
) hJ.ghway and school bus route v500. TERHS
\Peters creek
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SUB-DIVISION- Lots, beautiful
view, power & phones available, near
highway and school bus route Csoo. TEru1S
, . h 960 sq. ft. on } Acrt Lots, near
.-. < {U U Q n Set S H way & school. bus route, power ,._
H 0 u Sl rl g and phones available ..r1,800. TERHS
Z;-r 1 1 1 w/lean to, fully: & beautiful-
ta I e r t1 0 USe ly furnished, w/w carpet ,mod-
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acre lot, nr. ll'lra &


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CONTACT
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CBA TO . SPOUSOR COHTEST
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. At the last ,of the The Food. Concession. at the.
\ CBA Board of Di.rectors , they, popular. Saturday night "Cuz
to" once again.sponsor _ .Muz" Record Hops is open to
a contest to elect a: "UI.YOR any Club, individual or.any-
OF c.:UGI.A1C" . .:::-;- ,interested persons who
This dope. at a Car over"'the spaoe provided
"ni-val) D.rul proved a :very good and sell re.freshments. "'
,nethod of stir-ring ., Mr. Larry Meyer (Ouz Muz) is
interest and an .eitcel:lent: ;vub ". 'an:xiC>us- to rent the food
lici ty g;inu.J.ik.. . A oOili..Ijdtt,e ..., concession for a very small
- -1-ras chosen to d,raw ;up the1 rule cliarge for . he feels ,that it
this contest.. The oo:tnr:iitltee will help to keep the young
consists of Bruce Robinson, people who are attending the
Tom Sl.anker and Vern Haile. dance within the hall.
Vern Has elected Mayor in the Hr. Meyer will be at the
previous , . / .. Carnival Hall on Saturday nig
As soon as the corillnitte'e s by 8 :00 P. ta .. .'and anyone who
on the rules' the contest ;rill would like tb vun the booth
. / \ 'be underuay; see -there after that
of your hour.- ; ';''
" . I ' j (.
vho you 1-rould like to se .. -_ ...:: -;_. _, .:......--,-_ __.:..;__ ____ -:-
inated. Perhaps some organ- -''./
izations may . THIS WEEKS COURIER
sor their mq1 candidat'es . f .. ,
The board also' .. < :1.!-:; d HA$ -THREE COUP.C?.,NS
booth space is going rapidly, ' : :r .. , .. ;
1
. .
- .
Page 8 , r,
0 ti"t'iJ lrrJ /)try
r,;;r < . "'
t!{fj; I} tJlJ [0jf
.. : . .
felt was a great
need ho.s now 'b'een filled at .
River Shopping Cen-
.ter . .
The of beinc able
to shop for abosta.nytl1_ing
at one location _\letS marred by
the lacl;: of a J!la<}e to stop
for a relaxing cup of coffee,
or a bite to eat .
:Now, this too is available to
us THE SHOP has
just a snack
Bur vhere sanduiches, coffee
, . t .
ice crea.I:l other f oun am
sDecialties 1rill be served
The of which
they arc uost proud, is trat
they "ill serye home-made' i
1

cakes and pies, baked by Alice
Shroeder of mile 14. Readers
of tYlis colUJ:Jll Hill remember
that Alice operates in her
home a custom shop which
L turns out pastrys of suryerior
and 1uni ty' ti<?U.S p.r FOR ITEY.S TQ BE
. - ... . \
aga'in .urge.q t:o :n'tt' in. theJ.r re
quests now, ot take .._tlte chance
of to settle for undes-
irable locations, or yet
none -at all; .. . . .
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' I
EASTER EGG IrtmT CAITCELLED'
. ..
The annual egg hunt
which .,.;as scheduled by the
Pej,ers Creek Community Club '
bas been cancel-
_led.
This was done with much Ec-
gret as many childr;en be
disappointed. However it Has
felt that since the snow will
still be quite deep, many of
the eggs will be lost . Also
the tracks left by these hid-
ing the eggs would be a dead
give a1m.y to the older child-
ren, while the depth of the
snmv would hinder the little .
ones, making this no contest
at all.
PRESENTED F R.E E.
( ' '
READ THE COURIER I '
'j
' .
ADS AND FIND ALL
.!
THREE COUPONS.
Can come up with a
solution to the problem of
I
what is to become of
. Li ary
tis housed at Moose Horn
quality. )
-The opening of the new snD.ck
Bar ;rill probably be most >Tel-
come to .the teen-agers 11ho
fre0uent. the shopping center ,
and have felt the need of the
traditional irr,P.lt-shop
11
where
they can uect tl1eir friends
and at the sane time satisfy
their appetites for
Halts, soft drinl:s and sand-
uiches .
1


3/f FLUFFO
89
FOREIIOST EVAPORATED liiLK
5/85
. .
SCOTT TOllELS (Reg. Size)
2/45
SCOTT TISSUE (4jPac)
59
HALDORF TISSUE
5/55
IURACLE t-nUP
65/ qT.

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Oelrich


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