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Returned to
Bod. Y' d.
The Annual meeting and Eleotio
ot officers of the Matanueka
Eleottlbc jssociation took plac
Saturday, April 11th at the
Central Qym in Palmer.
Incumbent board members C.I
Branton,_ Victor Falk, Jr., and
Phil 0
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NEd.ll were reelected.
for two year terms.
Two by-law change. were
One provides that hereafter
proxies may not .be used tor
voting on matters that oome
up on the noor and have not
been. placed on the. adgenda.
The other by-law -change prov-
ides for the 81eot1on of dire-
Ct9l"& bf mSjority ratha than
, ty vote.. ' .
1)5 perso!l11f were present at the
meeting and a total vote cast
was 2.31 .
.V. F. '1. FAVORITE GAME P .ARl'Y
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
will bold another of their reg-
ular Favorite Game Parties this
Friday night at the V. F. W. Hall
at 21 Mile.
Ladies Auxiliary members will
serve refreshments.

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PETERS C:REEK COMMUNITY
CLUB MEETING
'lhe Peters Creek Community Club
will meet next Tuesday evening
April 21st at StOO P.M. at the
Half Way House. m residents
of the area are invited.
HOBO DINNER
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P'i. A ELtCTs LL[EN NcvroN
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E \I\ F F I c E CATHERINE StEVENS IS RUNNER-
UP
CARL SAND IS NEW PRESIDENT
Miss &Q,een Newton, 12, ot
the 7th Orade won the spel 1 :t ng
Election of Officers of the bee at the Chugiak School last
Ohugiak P. T. A. was held Tues- week and will represent her
daY evening and Carl Sand was school during the Division
unanimously elected president contest slated tor the end of
for the coming year. Other this month in Anchorage.
officers elected to serve wit EUeen is the daughter of Mr.
him aret Mrs. Leslie Todd, vi e and Mrs. Wm. w. Newton of
presidentJ Mrs. J. W1nterstee Birchwood.
secretary, and Mrs. Jack Fr Miss Catl\Y Stevens is altem-
kforth, trea-.u-er. They will ate for the bee. Oatey is also
be installed at the Yay mee 12 and is the daughter of Mrs.
which will be held on May essie Stevens ?f 22 mile.
An auditing committee to elba The two girls will compete
the current books was appoin all. of the top spellers
ed consisting of Mrs. Stewart, .in the whole division during
Mrs. Headlough and Mr. Wooten. tl)a area4ide spell-orr.
Eighth Grade GrBduating plans
were announced and will be
at the Glacier Room on
Fort Richardson on May 13th.
The P. T. A. will pay for halt
of the cost of the student's
dinners for flowers.
Word has been reoieved that the
Cardioscope tor the VAlley
Hospital which is being spon-
sored by the Palmer American
Legion Post # 15 is on its waY
Mrs. Oharles C. the Nat-
ional President of tne American
Parents and guests will PaY
their full costs which will
amount to $2.00 each. The
entire graduation ceremonr
will be held at tne one tuna- Legion Auxilial"1 will be the
tion. During this last week guest of honor at a dinner to
of school the 8th graders vt u be given on April 21st by Unit
not be required to attend cla # lS m d will draw the winning
ses. The picnic will be held ticket for the 16 mm Movie
on TuesdaY afternoon from 2a00 Camera being awarded on the .
p.m. untU 4aoo p .. m. for sohoo C rdio o e Benefit
children Room mothers
will part in this oventt
and in case of inclement weat-
her there will be room parties
instead.
Mrs. Tofson reported that the
W. IIC FERRIN PASSES
Wm. c. Me Ferrin 48, passed .
awaY at his home in Birchwood
early MondaY morning. "Redlt
as he was populartly known,
has lived in the area for the
past 5 or 6 years. He waa a
veteran of World War tL
menu for the P.T.A. lunch room
benefit dinner to be held Sat,.
urday, April 25th will include
creamed Turkey on hot biaouit
and apple pie. The cost of the
Something new, a Hobo Dinner, excellent fare is $1.00 and
will be served by the Ladies dinner will be served at 6100
LIBRARY OPEN HOUB
Auxiliary of the v.F.W nest Fr1 p.m. and again at StOO p.m. or
dsY evening beginning atSaOO pm. between those hours if the c
Ouests are invited to appear in can be accomodated.
Hobo garb, and prizes will be The room count was won by 2nd
awarded on the costumes. Dinner Grade and refreshments were
will oost $1.00, proceeds to go erved P t of 2nd d
to the Welfare FUnd. Diners are SEE PAGE 9 FOR INDEX
asked to please bring a l.# coff!
can, t
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The Chugiak Publlo Libr817
will hold an open bouse at
the new location at Swanee
Slopes on SaturdaY afternoon
from 10100 A.M. to 6100 p.m.
and again on Sunday from 12100
noon untU 10100 P.M.
The community is invited.
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I VALuES -. ::
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L We attach a great deal of 1 ,
, i111portance to physical. Uy was a fruga:i: mal'l-
and ski.J.l in sports and all l A Poet same as me ::
kinds of contests of an athle- And many were his pitey lines
tic nature but achievement I That with hi glee.
of a scholastic nature gets i ., . . .-- .
I little :or.iho J We :mt in a brown study
Over a week ago two students \ Till we figured out_ a. rhyme
iR the 7th grade of the Chugi And he wrote on the upper board
School took spelling honors r The lowe;r one. was mine ...
Not very many Chugiakians over of their classmat s
attended the M. E.A. meeting and students in the 6th and Ahd if our.Odes -had odor
- last. Satur.day night So it 8th. to represent our . 1 'ro fit the t ime and place
that not very meny school at the Divisional Spell We vied with .. Old Rt.'ely
.Ohugiaki.al'ls think it ing Bee. to be. held in Anchorag In the walls that we defaced
. ._ ., : fmport.ant that we have. a pers the end of April& . .. ._.. , _.
on the Board o1f' To me, this,_ achievement has . Now .Architects and
. , Value. . .. Create - but.- :such is Fate
is any g?od at Surely a shihihg of waVy That only Poets
and doing the job they take . hair, a rieat figure or a clean Know how-to Decorate.
' oath to do. w:e do not need a healthy huskY, youth are a' joy -
1 . representative on the Board to behbld but an agile brain . . . Bob IQ.em
Eor they,.vti.ll be running our is more than likely going to' I l"
cooperative venture as an be the element that insures l The foregoing was
entire sy_stem rather than as survival in Atomic . Age. .j written by the Matanuska

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s award dome" trophies Bard especially MOose
- ..,. a venture as large_ as ours achievements other than folJ.()o-ol Horn Jim's Two Story Four
-. would be short-sigh- _ mng a paek of wolves. And Hoie Roadhou.ee
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if p.e considered tm good . letls encourage our children
,. .. ?f a area _to develop more of the .. r
- the good of the whole . And too, let's lookJ . . -
area ap9,. its fUt1,lr_e, growth. . . I up to .the parents of these . I i rm. & MRS. WALTER DAY and
' fine Children who are so modes-t; their-- five children have
--------H ...... in their a9hievement . . 1 recently moved from Valdez
This week of Apr1j:\ .12th throu So often the. words of [ to Chugiak. They have temp-
gh April 18th has been procl- l Otis Skinner to mindt

rented the Virginia


1 a:t.med -NationaJ. LibrAry Week l
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me in world that I Lewis home alb Parksville.
by Act;ng. Governor ever . The children who will attend
_ Hugh Wade. I Prizes only what is clever, school here and in Anchorage
.. How to see with lowered eye are Linda, Wanda; Patrick,
-, How to hide that I am wise. Sandra and Bob
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700 SHARES COI1HON S'tOCK-PAR VALuE, :0lOO.OO
40 UNITS COUVERTIBLB 7% DEBElJTURES-PAI(VALUE, . ...
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THE CORPORATION UILL CONSTRUCT A BUILDUrG AT EAGLE RIvm :.ADJOINING THE EAGLE 'RIVER
SHOPPING CENTER AND HILL LEASE THE BUILDING TO THE LANE OPERATOR. NIDOT-
IATIONS HAVE BEEN'. HADE FOR A SATISFACTORY LEASE. .. . . '
-- FOR FURTRER DETAILS CONTACT: . . .
: ; ". VIRGIL FLINT STAR ROUTE ANCHORAGE H0-2-5556
RAYJ.IOND L . STAR ROUTE, H0-.2-5451
APRIL 15, 1959
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Two- candiclates so that he . Your reporter just called
has doubled his chances to Dorothy Steeby for a state-
back a winner so that he can . ment. She said that I had
be assured of a nice fat called at a bad time, that
political plum for himself. she just C.AN
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( OnJ. one of his candidates - Mrs. Steeby is a rrandidate
Letters, articles and good could. be called FAT.) for
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Mayortt on the Beautii)l
clear-cut rumors are coming in looooooE)(lf- Chugiak platform. She stated,
thick and fast from candidates tt I wish to make the following
campaign managers and 'Voters
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My Fellow Chugiakianst statement concerning a fellow
throughout the area in support candidate knOwn locall3 as
or opposition to the current In reference to a letter tt Slippery Slanker". How could
crop of candidates for "Mayor" WT':.tten by an alledged candi- he possibly hope to do justice
of the Chugiak Spring Carnival. date for
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Mayor
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t Firat and to the job of
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Mayor
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Bruce Robinson, campaign manag r foremeet - the Beautificati has too many irons in the
for Leo Robinson and Wrnon of Chugiak. . fire already - oil business,
Haik, informed this reporter In its original state it is 1 real estate, gas station,
that a certain candidate who for more beautiful with its I trailer park, Little League
is the outgoing president of a homesiters shacks and remark- Baseball. He can not give his
certain affluent organization able windrows than it would full time to a'JlY one of these
of the community has no doubt be with artificial flowers let alone be "Mayor" and give
absconded with funds of that asked for by this candidate. the community 'his divided
organization as the said cand- And actual.ly, I ask you, who attention. Mr. Slanker decla-
idate is now driving a new car wants to remove the mud from res he wants the bars all
and for the past several years Chugiak ? why, it provides the closed for three weeks during
has been struggling around in bulk of the conversation mat- I the campaign. Now you GOOD
a dilapidated vehicle of unce erial or at least two months people of Chugiak all know
tain vintage and more uncerta of every yearo Slippery, he would no doubt
reliability add with a family As for having Chugiac as a J line his own pockets by having
to raise and a house to build, State Capitol -- why bother a still at the Far North and
plumbing to put in etc. it having a Capitol at all ( p peddle the product on the oil
would not be possible to own I ticularily around Beech Lake l trucks. Or else he is afraid
such a .fine luxury class auto I where I've learned from a veihe will get caught again in
without a subsidy of this sort. reliable source that a Oertai of them and not know where
Mr. Robinson stated that his candidate owns all the proper. J or what is going on at voting
information came f!Dom an abso- ; just eliminate all middlemen time. His name really suits
lutelY impeachable and unrelia-; and other politicians- let I him and I know the HONEST peo-
bl e source, from a member of I me handle all taxes, levy, l ple of Chugiak don't want such
the community in very little I figure, collect, dispense and a man in office.
esteem. So he knows this is generally administer same.
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We want a BeRutiful Chugiak,
true and states that the 'voter' ' MY hand is LARGE & EMPI'Y. not one all cluttered up ?lith
shoudl defini not 9astthei old rusty old barrels and
ballots for a:ny other candid.S\te Your Future "Mayor" broken down fuel trucks.
than those for whom he is Le.o Robinson VOTE FOR DOROTHY STEEBY."
mRaager, namely the Signed: Dorothy Steeby
I incumbent mayor' Vern Haik or P. s. W here is "Slippery looooooooE
Leo Robinson. Slanker"? In jail slain, I The Typical Graphic Areas on
**'**l:-****'* hope. this page are not necessar:ily
Liz Harriman
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s slogan is: mistakes nor do thw neces&-
For a "MaJor" 1st Rate arily renect on the paPer.
Elect the Can-Can-Candidate.
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Liz saYs that it is obvious (. ? D , t t n
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about her and other candidate
t ( I F A\ H 00 T H
elected. And it is also obv- """ J u '
ious that he is. out 1 \. -;,;': I J f;. u; . tr..: L
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The Coot\ of The Month
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(chugiak Belles) C:.
Johnson ;will demonstrate a (Friendly Neigh. ) .
, .. netT dance thc.t she has uorked to a C:rdJ.osco;1e .
.._:': .: . ..... out for the Belles . All mem- Smce one of Cltlb ' s mem-
COOK B . , ' .;_,:.. bers are urged to attend, and bers is a candi date for lJayor
JEAUETTE VOI'liERSPOON to try to arrive promptly (Liz IIarri.n!an) the club voted
Jeanette "as raised in the
south
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and her fre-
quently reflects this. One
of her favorites , is also a
favorita southern pastry; Frie
Pies . These are sometimes mis
t akenly called 1-rhi ch
are similiar in shape and fil-
ling, . but vrhich are made of pi
dqug4 anc}Oaked in the oven.
True Fried Pies , h'rnrever are
Bade. Of a .flal;y, b :LI?l:it SO'Ogh
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and :friecLin deep fat .
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FRIED PIES
7:50, as Hisc Johnsonmust to get behind her and help
leave at 8 : 30. boost her ca.m_1a.ign.
A delightful surprise fol-
lowed the busines s meeting, as
FRIENDLY m.:IGHBORS the ladies had pl anned a baby .
Harylee Laulw.t took her: first shovrer for Rusty Bellringer .
turn at playing hostess to th Hrs . Bellringer was taken
Friendly Neighbor Club on 1Ted com:)letely by surpr ise, vrhich
April 8th. . added to .the fun Qf all the
There are many projects com ladies. The ca1re ;ras clever-
ing up in the I?ear future for ly decorated ;.;ith little plas-
these busy ladJ.es tic animals , 1-1hich were remov-
''Since the q_lub haJ always ed and later strtmg c;m
. of the hot- string :fo amuse the baby . _
lunch )rogram at the school , The customary hostess raffle
they voted to assist Lorene was ever. changed to fit in to
Tofson in serving the bene- the shower theLle . Instead of
Cook any dried fruit by reci pe fit dinner on April 25th. a drawing a chart had
on box. Sugar and cool'. . This dinner is . to ra;ise funds ch-awn up the :manner of
- to: help defray the ?ost of the "ice pool " , only in this
Hix 5 cups Bisquick uith en- the free "lunches ulnch are . case the ladies atten)ted to
--ough milk to muke dough stiff being served to needy child- guess th.e hour at ilhi,ch the
ROLL a sr:Jall ball of dough in- ren. 'Also, the club baby would be born. ,'f?erefor
to a SLlall circle. to assist the lunch m the winner of thip " pool" will
PLACE a spoonfull of filling
one end of ciriUe and
pull dough over f r uit .
. Crimp edges
. :)U:r;chasi ng some of the Jhtche not be knmm until thut happy
., supplies they so day. However , the prize was
Since the ChugJ.al;: FlublJ.c shown to the l.:::.dies a colorful
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1fuen al l t he pies have been
prepared, drop one at a time
into deep fat 'Hhich has been
heated to 5650. Turn Hhen
br own {about 2 minutes)
Drain on paper towels and sp-
. r inkle 1-ri th powdered sugar.
1t9.y be served uarm
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BELLES TQ PREVIEU !JEH
DANCE.
There be another meet-
ing of the Chugiak Belles at
the home of Ruth l3riggs on
Thursday, April 16th. Thi s
Will be an important meeting
as at this time Hiss Vicki .
(next Col . )
Librar y i s i n need of vol- bracelet and earring s et.
- 'Un.teer hel p, some of the lad- Among al l t he babz gifts ,
ies of the club stated tho.t . the Secret Pal of Harylee man-
they would probubly be able aged to sneak in a,n Easter Gift ,
to offer some tihle . a bottle of cologne .
In addition to operating The neA.-t neeting vill be at
olm booth at the Car- the home of Elsie Ober g, on
nival , the Club has ciso of-: Uednesday, April 22nd. at
fered to undertake the .
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.ect of decorating the gr ounds
for the Carnival . 'l'his uill
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be for work credits '-rhich the \\r. lt
ladies will in t 'l:rn assi gn .. Lr I rr
to organi zations of their in-
dividual choice VISIOtT- RADIO- AUTO RADI O
The treasurer announced tha TRANSISTOR RADIO- IGCORD PLA S
a check had been sent to the F.AR IJORTH TRALI ER COURT
Pamer Hospital to help them Um SCOTT H0-2- 5540
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Drip-Dry cotton_ Nyton J'3rsey
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DEPr . Lorraines
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CHOOIAIC CHAPEL (Assemblies of
God)
Rev. Ber nard Trwell
SUNDAY SCHOOL lO:OO M
Horning Horship 11: 00 A}
Chri st Ambassadors
EHiIAUUEL CHAPEL
Rev. Joseph Over y , Pastor
SUnday School lO:OO Alf
Hornillg Horship 11:00 Al-1
Evening Uorship 7: 50 H1
Tuesday morning prayer meeting
11: 00 Alf
Pa:ge s.
CUB SCOUT DEN 5 (i.frs . Uartmms)
has two new members . They
are Roger Asher and Bobby
Frisby. The cub scout theme
for this month is rarming ,
and the boys have decided
Young People . 6:50 PH
Evangel ist ic Service 7: 50 H1
Bi ble Study & Prayer lieeting.
Uednesday Prayer meeting &. bib e
to make a scrap book on this
s bject.
study 7: 50 PH
Youth Fellowship 7: 30 fl,t
. 1-lednesday 7: 50 PH
Uorker s Training Course
Bible Docterines
____ ...__, GIRL SCOUT TROOP /}54. (Hrs . Obell}
Have sol d all their cookies
and the money has been turn-
ed in. They hope to get som e
more, as there are still some
people in this area uho are
wanting cookies . There are a
number of girls in thi s troop
who are working on their
Friday 7: 50 PH
CARNIVAL PIJJ,TS SHAPING
UP
CHmiAK ST. .tmTHONY
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S The weekly meeting 'Or CBA t-ras
Catechism, Saturday l:OO P devoted mostly to the technic-
until : . 2: 00 PH al as}ect of setting up the
Two classes': at HcGanns base- Carnival. The election of
ment & Rosemary Johnson
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s hom iiayor uhich is to be the pub-
licity this year is
FIRST BAPTIST cm.mcu off to a good start . In ad-
Hile 14 Eagle Rive dition to plugs in all the new
E. C. Chron Hinister spa.pers , the candidates are to
Sunday School 9:45 !II appear on TV and Radio. The
Horning Uorship ll:OO AH dates of the rv appearances
B. T. U 6 : 00JPM will be yrinted in this paper
Evening Uorship. = 7: 00 PM as soon as they are lmorm, so
lled Prayer mectJ.ng 7: 50 PN: that members of this community
The 4th of each mon hroay view them. It was hoped
the groups meet at to get three of the Candidates
7: 50 P .H the Channel 2 nelrs at 6 : 50
GIRLS A XI LI.ARY p:r.f this evening (Uednesday),
SID.JBEAl!S however this vras not definite .
HOHElJIS iiiSSIONARY UNION However the voters of Chugiak
Hen
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s BROTHERHOOD are asked to lmtch.
Nursery duting services. It was decided to ouit the

BIRCHtTOOD BAPTIST HISSIOH
Sunday School lO: OO AM
Uorning Horship 11: 00 AH
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proposed motorcycly races
this yecr . The expense of
clearing a track sui table to
the motorcycle club was to
great to be undertaken this
year .
merit badges .
LIBRARY GETTING
U1ITEERS
The piea in the last issue of
this paper for volunteer help
for the libr ary has brought
gratifying results . There have
been several ladies offer their
assistance, and also several
high school girls. It was sug-
ggsted that perhaps these girls
might be eligable for school
credits for this libr ary work,
and this is being looked into.
The new 12brary location pro-
mises to be a very pleasant
one . A reading room, with
chairs, table for research
and a divan are ?rovided.
Opening day uill be an-
nounced soon.
PETERS CREEK INDEPENDENT BAP-
TIST l-ITSSION
The next meeting of the
"will be on Honday, April 2oth.
Sunday. School lO: OO
Horning l!orship 11:00 AI
at the home of Dale Briggs . '-- . J. B.
DiS P OS-
be at the polling places this PICK UP OHCE A UEEK
HETHODIST CHURCH .}leek. Vote early and often. per Honth
Rev. Nelson Hoyer -lHHHHBH:- N . F. Tiens\rola H0-2-5280
Sunday School. . 10: 00 AI .. .

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CHRISTIA!i ;;::;: _, finlj(' t\,na n. DJtip
AH (1. -DRUGS .. .. ..
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g gift wrap -magazines-snack bar
, film &developing service
THUMB Corner f .. \
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snow, and allows the lawn to '--
"winter- kill" . Therefor it is '
advisable to keep children or Seed be ra:ced uell 'in-
PLAlJTING A LAPrl
J.iost of our local gardners dogs from playing or uaU:ing ov to the and the area
are becoming quite impatient er the suot uherd' the la.'m is compactea Ul. th a roller .
to begin uorking outside. planted . "" 't'.:.J '>.I Th7
. Howe\Ter , as many have learn- Also many seed o:L'Ctures con- "J. th dc::..:-ly s
ed, it does no good to be to tain varieties which m&ce a goo untJ.l grass l.S about one J.nch
impatient . The ground must sho,nng the first year , and tall. If you do not have a
be uarm enough for seed ger- then fail to come up or are pat wat:r.
mination, otherwise nothing chy the follouing season . It s;_?7J.rud. ... J.t. :-s 1nse to
is gained by too early plant is therefor vise to avoid the uaJ.t untJ.l the ruddle of July
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ing, and see.ds lllB.Y even be bargain seed mixtures, which when the sunr.1er rains begin.
harmed. are most likely to contain thes :rna.y be as late
Hany people are thinking o ty)se and use ICentuclcy bluegras Sl.X weeks -prJ.or freez-
putting in a lawn this year . or mixture of bluegrass and cr- J.ng weather, a.nd stJ.ll in-
The advantages of a. 1-rell ca.r eeping red fescue uhich is re- sure a good start for the
ed for lmm are obvious . Eve COID.l.Jended by the e."'Ctension serv next year .
the most modest duelling look ice . Do not allow the grass to
special ,.,hen surrounded by an Proper preparation of the see gro1-r over. three tall
expanse of green. bed is also important . A level before mmrl.!l[! . the
Unfortunately, mny people or sloping grade uith no low grass encour'?-ges tlncker turf
in Alaska are loath to plant spots is essential . and a. healthJ.er lawn. _Also,
lavms for a variety of reason If topsoil is poor or insuffi to some belJ.ef,
feel that the sUilliJlers ar ient, then more should be br- long does protect
too short, and that lawns do ought in. Also fertilizer a la"\m durJ.IJg .the
not survive the uinter . True should. be appli ed at this time . In fact , the water whJ.ch may
our sunnners while beautiful, About
15
to
20
lbs . of
10
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20
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10
in th: long grass
are comparatively short . How- per l , oq_o sq. ft of lawn and nJ.ll turn to J.ce , c::..nd damage
ever a properly planted and work lTell into topsoil . Uet the lam: . .
cared for la'l-m uill last year and let settle for a lreek the for
after year and (;roo increas- or tuo before se\..ding. J?r eparatJ.on, 11ater:-ng and mow-
ingly more beautiful . Seed should be divided into J.ng should result._;m year af-
Failure to la.st the uinter two et"'ual narts and then sowed te:: year of lawn,
may be caused by using the 1m broadcast , first in one direct- \TJ.th. oilly a r.unJ.mwq .of: annual
pr oper seed for this climate, ion 2:. then'-o.t right angles . reparr necessary.
or by not being careful tc Be sure to use enough seed, or
protect the lmm during the the result Hill be a patchy lal
winter . A lurgc amount of .:e:ntucl:y bluegrass sho<.lld be
traffic over the la'I-TU after about 2 to 4 lbs . : er 1 , 000 sq .
snow has fallen will cause ft; &. red fescue about
ice to form. This destroys t 5 lb ft
o o per sq.
the insulating qvality of the
HATCH YOUR UARKET BASKET
ADS FOR THOSE EAGLE
RIVER
SPECIALS

. APRiL
'CAliDIDATE FOR HAYOR VICTD1
OF FCUL PLat'
The first evidence of pol-
itical sl::ullduggery in the
current mayor election, vas
uncovered last Friday when
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a can for the post was '. .. To the delight of young
prevented from attending an u
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important meeting. c _.., ity, the Peters Creek
(or persons) Dari-Delite is once again open
had evidently gone to great ... , ..._, ... ?:);:' .. for business . To the children
lengths to see that Slippery "' of Chugiak this is a more wel-
Slanker . did not reach a meet- come sign of S!)ring than the
ing which was being held some HOHElfAKERS FITNESS FILl{ first robin.
where in the Eagle River Area This creamy delicious soft
To begin with, his notice of The Chugiak pomemakers met at ice cream is a favorite of ev-
the of the meeting the_home of Pat Reid on Thursday eryone. Notonly is it served
was some how intercepted. 9th. in cones that vary in size to
However a small matter such itrs . Francis Hulbrith, home de fit any appetite; but it may
as this did not stop Slip- monstration agent from Palmer be had in limitless variety
He set out in his car showed some very interesting mo- of sundeas and des-
in an attempt to learn the lo vies on ho':te decoration. serts. vTe often who is
cat ion on his orm. He 1-ras This yea:r the Homemakers Tea responsible for dreaming up the
then misdiredted to some lone ill be helJ in the ED::s Hall at hundreds of combinations with
some back road in Birch'l-rood Palmer on lay 11th, at 1 : 00 Pi-!. fruits, berries, sauces and
rhere, as "1-l<lS l.Uldoubtably his is open to all members of other that are con-
intended, he .got stt;ek. This omemakers Clubs and their 'guest .tinuously being advertised to
stil l failed to stop him he The Chugial.C group vill meet tempt the sweet tooth. It se-
mnagEld to dig out and ly in liay, the ne;-.-t meeting ems that every time one stops
ued on his quest. However, o be held on :-Iay 7th, at the there, some new sundea, shake-
the of his enemie ome of Grace Tatro, mile 21!, or float is being advertised,
finally 110n out; for when behind the at 1:30 accompanied by a nouthwatering
he stepped into FIRE Lf\Y.E H. illustration. T-o those '\-rho
LODGE (presumably to ask dir- The Short-C01.-rse at Fairbanks like their ice-cream plain or
ections) he got no further . s to be at this time. dressed up, the Dari-Delite is
He was Jetained there (no do . still the tops .
f orcabl y) for the remainder
of the evening.
All this underhanded pol-
itics is without doubt the
work of some supporters of
an opposing candidate; al-
though who he suspects, Sl-
, ipper y not say. In
fact , this lro.s possibly an
attempt to learn the name
of Slankers campaign man-
ager ; a piece of informat-
ion which he has otcadfastl
r efused to reveal.
Horrever , . this unethical
conduct will not go unanswe
ed Slanlcer has a large
follorring of hi:; own. Thes
loyal SuPporter::; who rally
under the slogan of "HE
HAina:R FOR SLANICER
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, are al-
ready revenge on
the guilty ones.


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l'YPRIL .l5' ibD5'J NATIONAL PRESIDENT TO BOiVLING ALLEY PLANNED
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(jffffp 1 dent of the Natio:>al Con- Shares of stock, are
A' \r -:-:-! gress of P. T. A. give offered for sale by
. the keynote speech at the .Al1 Flint and Ray Tedrow.
Miss Eggleston ska State p. T. A. Convention The <?orporation c6nstruot
l.J Miss Miles are pla gt
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be held in Anchorage begi- a adjo:hiing the shop-
tl\ a summer trip to nning todaY. Her theme will ping center and lease the
Europe. be "Strengthening the Home, I space to the bowling lane oper-
Source of the Nation's Great- ator. Negotiations have been
P. T. A. will have their last nessn. made for a satisfactory l ease.
meeting of the school year on Ail interested persons are Stock can be sold only to
May 5th
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the first .l'uesday of invited to attend. bona fide residents of Alaska
the as the regular date for the venture known as the
falls too close to the end of BE SURE TO CALL H0.2-
5555
Eagle River SpD!I7ts Arena.
school.
b h d t f m ANY EUEROENOY - that is
May 13th will e t e a. e or the CHUGIAK FIRE COMPANY'S
Eighth grade Graduation exero- DISPATCHER
ises.
May 15th is the last daY of
READ THE COURIER ADS
school this term.
LUNCH HENU
Monday, April 20
Spanish Rice, Green Beans
Apple & Nut Salad
Bread & Butter Milk
TuesdaY, April 21
Beef Stew, Corn Bread &
butter
Cinnamon Appl e l pt. mi
Wednesday, April 22
Hamburger, Potato Salad
Cheese Wedge
Peach Pie Choc. Milk
ThursdaY, April 23
Pork & Noodles
Mashed Potatoes, Hot Roll
& Butter
Fruit Jello Milk
Friday, April 24
Maooaroni & Cheese
Buttered Carrots & Peas
Homemade Bread & Butter
I ce Cream ,_ pt. Milk
BE SURE TO BRING YOUR 1#
COFFEE CANS TO THE HOBO
DINNER THAT THE V. F. W.
LADIES ARE GIVING ON APRIL
24th at 8:00 P. M. AT THE
V. F. W. HALL* COME !DN
COSTUME ALSO
Open: 9:00 A. M.
to
9:00 P.M.
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R. P. M.
M 0 T 0 T OILS
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Pa ge S,
IND[X
WednesdaY, April 15
Girl Scout Troop # 120
Thursday, April 16
Chugiak Belles
Chugiak Homemacers
Friday, April 17
Cubs, Den .5
Aaa Favorite Game
Saturday, April 18
Open House
SundaY, April 19
Library Open House
Isaac Walton Turkey Shoot
Wonday, April 20
CB.A. meet at Dale Briggs
Chugiak Garden Club
Tuesday, AprU 21
NOTARY
GRACE TATRO 'i!ILE
at the Dari-Delite
SIGN-PATIJTHTG POSTERS
ART UORK
CALL-H0-2-5275 BELL-ART SIGHS
HOUSING FOR SALE
tr'RAILER HOUSE 1.r/lean to, modern
peautiftil1y furnished on i acre
P-ot. Near H ''ray & school bus
000 TERHS.
RUONSETS: large 960 sq rt . on
acre lot, near h 'way & school
pus route. C>l , 800. TER.liS
See Reese Tatro at DARI-DELIT
11ILE 21!
- JOB PRTITTING -
FORH LETTERS LEAFLETS TICKETS
CAIIPAIGH POSTERS ETC.
THE KNIK ARH COURIER H0-2-5500
Cubs Den .3 ltEsiDElJTIAL LOTS- Beautiful view
Peters Creek Community Club lrell drained, near h 'way &. sch .
Fire Prevention Committee pus route, phones avail .
Wednesday, April 22
Girl Scout; s # 120
Friendly Neighbors
REVIVAL SERVICES
TERUS
See Reese Tatro at DARI-DELITE
lliLE 21-}
FOR SALE: 30 Gallon Oovered
Garbage Can - Delivered price
t;.oo See Country DisPQaal
Service - Ho.Z-5280.
FOR S.A!.S: Full 8 Octaves,
Spinet Piano, Excellent Tone,
Good Condition. Uoose Horn.
Ho.2-.5.500
Revival Services continue at
the Chugiak Chapel every nigh
this week ani through next
week, excepting The
services begin at 7&.30 P.M.
with a good time or congreg-
ational singing in which HELP WANTED DESPERATELY !
yone Cpn have a part. Anyone convinced or
Evangelist and Mrs. Butterfie- Bill Straight
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s innocence and
ld have had a fruitful to in any
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Cook of the MOnth
Church News
Scout Activities
CBA News
Green Thumb Corner
Shopping in Chugiak
Moose Call
School Lunch Menu
Classified
Coming Events
TURKEY SHOOT
The Isaac League will
hold a Turkey Shoot at their
Birchwood Range on Sunday,
April 19th beginning at 10 a 00
A.M.
There will be all kinds of
shoots and prizes in every
class and shoot.
There is a warmup hut and
refreshments are provided now.
TED BELLRINGER, son of Edward
Bellringer of 2.3 mile, has
joined the Army and is now
taking his basic training at
. Forti Ord, California.
From there he will go toRadio
Technical Training School.
Ted from Chugiak
Terr1torial School and atten-
ded Anchorage High School for
several years.
in the "Lower Fonty Eight" anc please contact Joan or Ann at
during the past year and a Ho.2-.5266 URGENT .
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invited to'7 lrJ fl.Jt.' '
share in this time of bless;nt: the Hobo Dinner to bring a 1: 1
from the Lord. ' one oound coffee H.
ALSO WANTEDz crowds or People ,
to to the HOBO DINNER on BREAD & PIES
TH.Am: YOU l
A Thank You to All who
put contributions in the
box at the Kni.k Knak Shop.
It was deeply appreciated.
Mrs. Rose Burger
Friday & the PT.A. dinner on Sat
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