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Vol 4.
Jerry Rankin
Chugiak Top
Speller
J'eu-y funk.i.n, ctgth Grader at
the Chuciclc School yesterday
\'iOn the o:;>ell dovn and will
represent Chugiak nt the Al-
aska st.:::i..e Ch<U.l:Jionohip to
be.helu the Gidney Laur-
audi tori urn in . .nchorage
thio month .
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YOUI1G5TERS I;.\IG
FO:! -:T.'.
Youngo::crs at the C:JUgiak Schi
ool arc busy workinr on their
boothg :for the 1
to be held
l5!!l at tile Chugiak Carnival
Hall .
Volm:tcers from t!1e ranks o
parento and teachers have bee
and many of the pop
ular booths of last year t'li 11
be re)cctcd .as t'lell as some
net1T ones added.
Patrono 'at -the ,.,il
get a:1 o:>_:l()rtuni ty to "pick
a t'linncr" at the J . .'.'i.' RACE, or
to \:hat the future hold
from Olga" Johnson,
that nyctic seer who no:J.ds }P
!<ey to of lifes mysteries.
The of the carn-
ival u ill be again it \vas
last the Country Auctio
(cont :1age e COl 2)
The Chucialc Denefi t :.ocociatio
has vote<: to lease the Chugiak
C<lrni val ::ell and Gro:.:nds to
Russo 11 : ruin, t1ho uill be
using the :>roperty to conduct
public
Under t:1c terms of the lease
Irtdn ui:.l :;>ay the CD.'. a
determincu :>ercentace of
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A1') m
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'""c r: .. 1 t s
Year old
Nine
Girl
Nine ye<t!' olti BO\ven ,
of Eagle .River u::1s ctruck
by a cur thilc riuing her
bicycle last eve nine; ar -
ound 5pm.
The accident occured at
mile ne::1r the Z::1gle Riv-
er Tastee Freeze.
The car \vas a sto.tion wag-
on dri ven by a r:rse i>ender-
grass of
According to i :rs. :>ender-
grass, she ha(: ocen the child-
ren (Patty nn<l :1er sister) on
their bikes ::11Hl trnn slovling
down when Patty <l).IJC::lred to
swerve into the :>atb of her
car.
1'he ambulance oi' tl!" Chug-
\1ILLLU.l CHUGIAK' S
CANDIDATE TC T:!::: BOAR!)
01" DIRECTOill.i.. IS
a long time tesiuent of the
area. He lives nt mile
'"here he operntes the Peter.
Creek Service and FUel Oil
Delivery,
The annual election \d 11
take place this .:J::1turday ,
8pm at the Cen-
tral School gym in Palmer.
Stepl}ens urges all Chug-
iak members to at end the
meeting and to help elect a
local member to the board.
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SLEp PCG .:1.ciNG SEASON
ENDS I!\/ c:;UGL\K
The Chugiak .Slec Dog
ing Club held their final
event of the season amid
the rapidly disappearing
sno\v on :!:aster Gunday.
Although there \'las very
little snow a t the field
at mi l e

'"here the races


are started, conditions on
the .trail \lOre fo.ir.
Vinner in the Genior div-
ision \tas Terry Churles of
Chugiak, \tho in first
with a tiue of '10.05.
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PTA TO ELECT
NEXT TUESDAY
The Chugiak PTA \fill hole their
annual election of officers nt
their April meeting, to td:e
place Tuesday, J'.pril llD nt
8pm at the Chugiak 3chool.
This year t he nominating
committee has selected tuo
nandidates for each office,
instead of one as in :>revious
years . Nominations fron the
floor will also be acce:>ted. ,
Candidates for President
!>Irs. Car 1 (Dorothy) Steel>y, of
Jayhat'lk Drive jt}
Dorothy is a twelve :t'c::lr
resident of ,Uaska :.::st
eight in Chugiak. :.t
she is President of the ::ceo
of f.he ChugiaJ{ :.;ethodi::;t Chur-
ch and President of the Chug-
iak Hepublican Club. 2hc ho.s
served on the PTA LeGi clative
Committees and been uith
both boy and girl s cout::; : as
well as having been i iated
. with numerous other coonuni ty
organi zatio.ns . :1cr hus-
pand is a civil engineer vith
' tpe Retherford .\ssoci::1too.. ::;he
hae fi vc chi] dren, tuo or uhom ""'-..... .
will attend the Chugicl:: Ccllo7 ........_
page 7 col 1)
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Publinhed every :/ednesday in
c::UGifliK, ALASKA
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to your
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Ads or Gubscription applicat-
may be mailvd to:
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oo:: 1166, ,
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DEADL:IC FOR::
ADS: fioon on i :on days
rm:.ID: 6pm on I :ond.:ys
(Last ninute nells items may be
phoned in at any tine.)

$

:.N Z\'lmA norrus .
(PTA Carnival; page 1
col l)
Here items of any descrip-
tion '"ill be sold to the
highest bidder.
. r.Jerchandies for the auct-
ion is being sought from am-
ong the residents of the com
munity. They Qay either be
donated to the ?TA, or they
will be auctibned in return
for a of the pric
Everyone is urged to dig
into their attics and base-
ments for those discarded
objects and uhitc elephant&.
and to call lJ-s. Jack slew-
art at H0-2-5312 to xrange
to have ther.t )icked up.
It is to open the
Carnival doors at lOam and
last until Opm.
Refreshments uill be on
sale, so pl;:n to a day
of it.
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No IICCICEY
Bucky Morse, coach for the
Chugiak boys hocltey team has
announce.d that there ttill
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Paul and Donna Curtis from
Tok were down over the :C:ast-
er weekend. The
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O\'ffi
a home at mile ?2.! .
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f.lr & Russell lruin from
California have arrivpd in
Alaska and '"ill be lifing
in a trailer at the
Carnival grounds t'lhic 1 they
they have leased. :.t :)reG-
ent they are stayinG c.t ' the
Knik River Homestead of l:rs.
Carl' Steeby, lllr. lr\/in's
cousin.
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Ond odmor problem t'lhich tie no more, hockey
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t :!is'
been is \'/ha :to...,d.Q.. .......... .
those spaces tThich some- Due to the late start, and
times rennin at the bottom of the fact :that several of the
our colur.ms, des:,ite efforts games ,.,ere cancelled, the
to stretch an article to fill boys did not much oppor-
the s :mcc, tuni ty to )lay this year.
In the nast tre have used However, they nude an ex-
this to our read- shO\"'lnt; in the games
ers Of pending ty ev..:. in which they did play, and
ents, \or to plug sor.tc worthy coach Lorse ho,es for a real
cause.. top notch teru:a uinter.
It been suggcoted to us
that )erhaps occasionally ,.,e
could throt., in an e::tra bon-
us of none handy hint to the
householder. Unfortt.:nately .
\fa al'c not quite clever
ough to cone U,!)
gems oo o1,1r 0\'10.
Ilot1over, \l& recently
acquired a netr cool;:booll \'l,hich
has solved a sir.tilar problem
in thic r.tanner, and ue t'li 11
unash.:l71edly
11
borro11" some of
their GuGgcstions, and pass
them on to our (giv
ing due credit to the author
CHUGIAK ;1ITUOUT PHONES
ALL \JEEI<Er-.1>
The same trouble \thich has
plagued Chugialt :;:>hones in
the rast returned last ,.-eek-
end, leaving the entire HO-
mestead excha.nge tti thout ph-
one service for t\.10 whole
days.
This particular malfunc-
(cont page 9 col 1)
or couroe) .
The boolt is the Parents f CtUL::
Jfagazine Facily Cookbook, and ..
f.or
has been by the Par
ent's : notitute.

,\UTmMIC FUEL OIL DELrr.:::1Y In <Hl l:i tion to the little
gems at the bottom of the :
ages, it has r.tany .
sifupJe recipies
designed for . feedin
the funily
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SERVICE
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r:o:::;t 1Y'ilves .:.re reluctant to .
accor.tpany their !msbands . on
ar.. .'.lasltan IIunting trip, but
,.,!1en our coolc for 1\pri l dis-
covered that her' s ,,,ould have
to , during hunting seas-
on she took of.f without him.
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I:n.rtba .Hal\; i'lhO is famihar
to oll :mtrons of the ICnik
I\nn.l:: Chop, love::; to tell how
she ond Caritta Ul tic'kson of
Dirclurood toolc of together
l o.:::;t fall and cone home t'li t h
more r.;noe than 1:1ost male hun-
tern had seen all season.
i :ortha, ,.,ho boasts of three
@r.mdchildren, relates how
she and lirs. Ulrickson drove
a ::::tation ::agon up into the
Cru::ibou country :JUlling a
COOK FOR
I iiARTHJ\ IL\LL
(cook of the
TOP diced inioa:::;
Celery, Sal t, :::: 'i'hyme
ADD milk to just bo.rely cover .
B1\KE in oven at 3S0 done .
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LADI ES I;UUD , I :::::.'.i'S
The Chugiak Ladies Club r.1et at.
the home of President Jee Gteeby
last :Jednesday to the
of t he recent
sho'"
It- was yoted to the
an affair, and suggest-
ions for the next one arc al-
ready being recorded.
A committee froo t!1e club
jee:1 behind then. Once in .
the caribou country t he
ed al l four vheels of the
"{as appointed to rcvie\T ap-
plications for theclub schol-
arship at Anchorace ::ich .Jch-
ool. Committee f.!Cflbcrs ucre
Phyllis Ste\'lart, Jee ....:tecby and
Rusty Bellringer .
jee:>. and took off over the
.!i thin the first hour
ti1ey each had shot their lim-
it of caribou after dress
inc out their oun game , they
for noose country.
I :nrtha is snucly proud of
the noose she dmmed It i th one
shot right under the noses of
a of r.ten who
been huntinG for game for
day::; \!ithout seeing anything.
j ,.,ho to .i.laska
fron Ceottle in lS52 origin-
al: y hails fror:t llorth Dakota .
A L.esire for a change and,her
love of hunting and fishing
lured her and her husband
here.
':':1ey lived at the Eklutna
Project \There her. husband was
en:>loyed until that ,.,as com-
pleted, and then moved to
Clmc;ioJ;:, \There they own a
hor:1c in the ;:ipp<i.l Sub-divisi
on.
; ,.,orks as cashi er at ,
the !:nill:: Chop and finds
little time for her many J
ho!>hies , which include se\i ing
leather tooling, knitting
and of course her favorite
hunting and fishing.
HolTever, she is always
ready to toddy anything
ne,.,, and is contemplating
e nrolling the tile
classes , .,hich arc bcgin-
ing at Z..<glc
J.;artha SQYS that she has
no real favorites among
her reci,es, but we per-
suaded her to share some
of her snecial ways of pre

.l{nm., that fror:t an expert
like i-:artha, uc can expect
some unusual ones .
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For her fin:;t recipe, liar-
tha has us a teally
delicious vay of preparing
that :Ll asl\:an favorite, ::;al-
mon.
OVZN :'O;.CHED S.\Lf.:ON
The committee l:ill rc,ort
at the next meetiht; r.lem-
bers t'lill select t:1c applicant
to who_m t he scho larallip uill
be
This meeting vill be on :.'ed-
nesday, April k2lli at the home '
of Joan Glafkein 7ctcrs Creek,
at 7:30 pm. ,
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ULTRA j,;O;:>ERN L.'.:Ji!J.:;y 'i'C
OPEN HZRE
A completely autono.tic coin
operated publ ic lo.undry is
to be built in this as
soon as weather vernits.
and 1irs. Clarence LaJ.Iay
of Eagle River are )lnnning
to erect another large build-
ing at mile 14, at the
where the de2unct Eagle
Laundermat was locoted.
PLACE salr:ton stealcs in shal- The plant will inEude the
I original buildinc;, uhich l!ill
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lm11 casserole.
(next col.)
I_ unc h
Counter
PLUS: of Y<?Ur fav<?ri . r:'ountdn
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::;n, 1961
MOOSE
CALl
News and .Ac-tivities of the
CHUGIAK SU:OOL
68:
Allar. 7re\'lin is leaving us
April lst to ;,nchorac;e , He \ti
go to ::>e.oali .School unti 1 Ap-
ril 2CD. IIc then \Jill go to
Seattle, ::ashington by DC-68.
Hr. Veach's class 7-B Chal-
lenged our room to a:tether-
ball ocet. I:arch 30D, 1961.
c. Hoag
I;athy Green
6C:
llednesday \te played Te'am
Tether The boy's cap-
tains uere Duane Darby and
Larry ; :orsc.
Duane 's :;)arby teuo ,.,on. Th
girls 5 of 7Sb
grade sirls.
R.u'"70RTZR: Sue
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LJ.\.BOR UrtGZS ;.PPROVAL
OF SCHOCL AID BILL
1'/ASHINGTON :. There aren't eno
ugh good school teachers in
this country--by any measure,
and that is one reason \thy the
AFofL and CIO us supporting
Pres. Kennedy's program
federal aid to public schools
This was testinony offered
to congressional subcommittee
sonsidering the legis
lation by Peter Schoemann,
AFL-CIO vice president,ffir
1 more than 20 years a member o
the school bourd ct Ilil\taultee
Uis.
Schoemann, using estimates
prepared by the "'.nerican Fed-
eration of Teachers, testifie
that the shortage of good tea
ctiers \tas probably 250,000.
'"'t is not certaiQ
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, said
Schoemann,
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hm1 oany teachers
we lack in this country but
quality is even more importan
than quantity, mit teachers."
"The certification requiremeh
for -teaching, are not met by
24,300 high sc:wol teachers
and 67,200 eleoentary school
teachers. These 91,500 teach
ers--6.5% of our teaching for
ce--are on sub-standard cer-
edn esday tte lllld a
ball tournament betueen Nr. - The basic ren.son for this,"
sglioemann testified, is sim-
Kerrs GD grade. It \'las }?e-
t\teen ;.ny Sands, J:arcia Rog- ply that teachers don t make
enough money to nake teaching
ers, _Teresa
careers attractive for many o
Pyles :md Due I;ickey.
And the 5 best in our room, the people uho ought to be
Shirley Dcthje, Gheryll Ob- teaching.
Schoemann also discussed
erg, Dyrnie Tallman, Donna
classroom He noted
Borouc:!s, and Dorothy Traver-
that there \;n.s in this countr
sie. .Cur room von.
REPOJTERS: Dyrnie Tallman a shortage of 142,100 class-
Tommy Thomas rooms.
Schoemann t-rent on to say
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ASK A 8 0 U T 0 U R
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.::ompletely automatic !
BY
(school bill)
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that, u, ro<:t:ires
a top flight edlientional
stem--a commitment to
in education--no .that
!!Jay advance scientifically
advance into space, oaip-
tain freedom's araenu! aGain-
st the Coooun-
ist threat.
"
need the econoDi.c stim-
ulation of a federal uid )ro-
gram to combat this :;.ecesso;:
ion
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s toll on unem)loyr.1ent.
tie need stronger schools to
lead the free \tOr ld to ne\t
plateaus of and
knowledge and underatc.nding .
''Far more, though, . t!1an fpr .
any of these reasons, ue
need to build bacl<: out sch-
ool system to help our chilp-
ren to a fuller ::1ore usEt-
ful life."
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JOB
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S DAUGHTERS PL.t\IJ
SOCL\L
A box social Kill be held for
mothers and daughters of In-
ternational Order o! Job's
Daughters, Bethel U.::>. (7t.
(cont a e 6 col 3
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':'CCL ili!:HT.\L PAINTS
L; :'LUl-iDERS SUPPLI.i!:S p;.I NTS
APRIL 5!J, 1961
Ch
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CHUGI: .::
(As.ocmblies of God)
Rev. Jcrnard Te\Jell PASTOR
SUNDAY DCIIOOL . lO.:OOam
:torship 11 :OOam
Serv 7:30pm
Bible r.: Prayer Neeting
:Jeds 7:30pm
Christo (Young
1: People) Fri. 7:30pm
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CIIUGI..:: GT. ;.1 !TrlCr!Y' S
Re1ic;ion Classes:
Jay Dcar.1 home
Fri .' 4:00pm
1st Cor.u:JUnion, Raynond
!lOne, Sat ! 1:00am
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FIRS? &: C:IURCII
!lile 14 &lgle River
Jame.o :Ienderson PASTOR
Sunday Dchool 9:45am
Hornincr \/orship 11 :OOam
B .. T.li ._. 6: 30pm
Evenil1cr \/orship 7:30pm
'.1ed. r:eeting 7:30pm
The (;D :red. of each month the
grou;>s ncct at
7:30pm
.::;ui mz..u :s
i /01:ZN
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S r.JISSION,\RY UNION
I JI;H
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S BROTHERHOOD
Nursery open services
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BIRC::-.:COD B,\rTI.::;T CaURCH
Rev. 7rank !-:iller PASTO
Sunday Gchool lO:OOam
Horni'nc; .rorship 11 WO
Prayer I :octing Tues 7:30pm
LATT.:.::.:.: ;),W
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OO.miUNITY B:.:>TIGT CHURCH
Rev. Paul Hughes PASTOR
Sunday School lO:OOam
:torshi p 11 : OOam
.Young People. 6:30pm
Evening t"/orship 7:30pm
'lied. Prayer meeting 7: 30pm
DORCAS L,,:;n::::.:; al t Thurs. OO
' . pm
Crusaders, Thurs 4:00pm
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CHUGL\K i .2TIIC:UI.J.i' CHURCH
Rev. Ilull PASTOR
Service 9:00am
Suriday School lO:OOam
tiorship Service 11 :OOam
f.IYF. . . 2 : 30pm
Jr. Choir, 3.30pm
Sr . Choir Thurs 7:30pm
\'/SCS, l st Thurs 8:00pm,
CHRISTIAN cn;.:;:>EL
Don Smith Evangelist
Bible School lO:OOam
iiors hiJ> 8: Lords Gupper
11 :OOam ,
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CHUGL\K LUT!I.Z:t\f! CHURCU
Rev. Fritz PASTOR
Sunday Scqool 1:30pm
Service 2:30 p
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NOTICE:
. _._Anv !n the Church
Directory be submitted
to the by Gpm on
tlondavs . .
Tn1s also to spec-
ial programs and announce-
ments .
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REVIVAL CONTIJ\TUCG
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The Revival a t . the
Chugiak Chapel, \ti th ::r. C:
f-Irs. C. L Strom of ITorth.Jalt-
ota as Evangelists continue
this Tuesday through
Sunday. Services every night
at 7:30pm except Saturday.
The public is cordially in-
vited.
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JOB'S DAUGHTZJJ
ATTEND INITIATION
Bethel U.D. (Ft .
Eagle' River and of
the International Order Cf
Job's Daughters, has beenin-
vited to attend the initiat-
ion ceremony rod rece)tion
by Bethel ;; 1 on
Thursday, Apx:il 131::! at 7pr.J
at the Scottish Rite ?emple
located at and :::ugle Ct.
in Anchorage.
All Chugiak girls needing
transportation, may contact
Hts . Laukat at
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PAN :J:.Y
PROCLAUiED
Go.v . ,\ . Egan, ha.o ::>roc!-
aimed the period fron .'.pril
9 through .\pril 1511! as Pan .'.m-
erican lveek, and the of
, Friday April. 14!!! to be :?an
American Day.
This in a<;:cordance l:i th the
proclaimation of
Kennedy who has er.1p:1a.oi zed
that " the ideals of :Jcncc
freedom and human ;>rocress
are again threatene<l ty for-
ces intent on subvcrtincr them".
Gov Egan urges all .'.la.o!:ans
to share in the .
through appropriate ccrenon-
ies of these impo.rtc.nt oc-
casions.
,\pril the 141!! of this year
will mark the seventy first
anniversary of the founding
of the Organization of :.mer-
ican States, which i.o ded-
icated to the of
inter-American/
IT's NOT Too L,!TZ ?O .::::rm
THAT SZ."..L c:::ccr:
APRIL 51!! , 1961
(come go, cont :)ace 2 col 3)
of have returned to
the arc.:-. and are nou living in
. . ; .nn haz ::mrchased
an interest in .::elche8r.i Style
Shop.
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:.LLZN I s 3I lL.'.JGE
STCRE
(dog races)
and Barney Lee 3rd in 1.35.
In the B class, Cyd Drinson
was first in seconds, Jim
my Brinson 2nd in .47 seconds
Coleen .!alker 3rcl in .51 sec-
onds.
The members of the Chugiak
Sled Dog Racing Club '"iSh to
thank all the merchants
who have made thiz successful
season possible, hope to
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STORK
TALl'.

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'11 h 'see everyone again next year.
George nn ,: a en ave en .. ,
Hr . & Robert ,.sl;:e of
Bir'chwood Road are tbe
enls of a baby girl, born
larged the dry goods departmen
of their mile 23 store and are
nol;r offering a complete line
of clot:ling and houzehold lin-
nens.
r.:r . .'.llen stated that new
shipments are arriving every
day, he hopes ' to have as
complete a of drygoods
as can be found in the area.

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I<NIK I<N:.K JriOP TO
OFFER n;:>.]QV::ID LUNCH
CC UNTZJ 32.1VI CE
r.1rs. Eugene Fly of the Knik
Ifuak Shop in Zucle Jiver,
announced that. the extension
to their lunch counter will
1-fonday April 3rd at 12: 16pm
' 'at 'the Valley Presbyterian
H6spital.
Little mchelene J:arie veigh ..
,ed 8 popnds 5 ouhces.
. Aske is the forr.1er
Elaine Eggleston, a to;cher
at the Chugiak School.
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be compieted. this wpek, of-
fering four additional stools.
(Job
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s Daughters cont :1a
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4 col 3)
(Dog r :ccs, cont 1 col 2)
Second, Zd Carnes of :Jas-
i lla llHll a time of 51.08.
Third 11as Dick of Big
Lake '"hooe time lias G5.25
In the three glass (jun-
iors), J.:-le ::e.:verly uas lst
in 29.17, Gary Ileaverly 2nd in
31.07, 5rd lias Susie Gturdi -
vant in ::18 .03, 4!.!J Gusie Ste-
phan in (3.0::!, 51'l J . ::>. Norris
in 44.00 and Like Gnvin was di
qualified.
In one dog there
Also, the net., grill should
be installed ready to turn
out hamburgers as ,.,ell as
other popular grilled sand-
\iiches.
* * * *
HINT: Use the baby's canned
puddings and str.:ined fruits
as sauces for sliced
plain cake or gincerbread.
-For a cruhcny oauce fold in
crushed
Rich, Elmendorf & Clmcia.k)
at the Cheechako Youth Cen-
ter at Elmendorf /,FD at 6pm,
Thursday, April 61!!,
Any- girls betlieen the ages
'of' 12 and 20 tlat arc inter-
' ested in joining Job'::;
. hters or boys bett'leen 14 and
21 interested in joining De
Molay may contact i:rs. Laul;:at
at H0-2-5271
* ** **
were' tt:o divi.::;ionn Class 1\, It;:!!::==:=::=:=:==:::::=
includinc youngsters G to 8
years o:d, and clas.::; D for
the 8 to 10 year
In t;lC /. class, Joe Brinson
t'las fir::;t in . 44 seconds , Tcr,
ty 2nd in .58 seconds

. )
iffi1l[L[R(

G:IING ..... '.JALTZ
nnm :DJ. T:.IJGO .. CHA CHA
P.eginners and Advanced
. . ..
DOD SCIIJOEDER
- INGTJUCTOR-

8:00pm
"' ......
STUDIO
at
J.Iile 15
:te hate to he so blunt about it, lady, but that r.1ay be
exactly uhat you're doing! Those too frequent too
lengthy telephone conversations of yours mc;ty be actual-
ly nrcventing those who share your party ll.nc the
good telc:llwne service to '"hich they arc en-
titled.
Now nlc::1sc don't get us wrong, '"e want you and every-
to make use of the tliat
1
s the only
we can stay in business .
BUl', von' t you be a little more considerate t you
give the others on your p,arty line at least an even
break on "telephone time'?
Thanks for listeninc!
Matanuska Telephone Association
- -------------------
I !
ur' . :
April Gt:J, 1061
(BT\ .:::J:...ZCTIOl\ cont age 1 col 3)
}ieJ(t ;car o I
a presidential candidate
is .:i.llis, of the .Eagle
River ::ooestead .Joad. Ed has
also :!.ived tlielve years in Al-
aska eight in Chugiak. He
is at the Ft. Richard-
son :'ouer plunt. ::::d has four
chil<lren, tuo of \!hom .attend th
Chugicl;: .School.. ::is wife Joyce
is a forr.1er treasurer and
is a oubstitute at the
Chugi :::It Gchoo 1.
For Vice President is flrs .
Ralph (LouiGc) Lone;, of the
::i ve4' Road .. Iir 1
Long :1as lived. 91/:! years in Alas
Ita p.nd the par.;t four years in
Chugicl;:. She is the President
of the Chugiak :Iealth Council,
and '::.'rcusurer for the Chugiak
Commu:1i ty Gervice . Mrs.
Long io by the U. S.
Public i:cal th .Service. Her
1
ltorks for the Alaska
The Loric;s have one
child, \lho attends the Chugiak
School.
1

Aloo for Vice President is
Iirs . ; ohn (Dee') Gtccby of Jay-
haltk J ri ve in Dirch\Jood. Dee
has Evcd six yearo in Chugiak
and two children 1v-ill
the Chugiak Gchool next
year. :Jr ent she is Pres-
ident of the Chuc;iak Ladies
Club ('nd TrcaRurcr for the
f.Jethodist Church. In past she
has been active \lith CBA. Her
is en,loyed at
mendorf :'o1:er Plant.
For the office of Secretary
there is first of all,
Les (.;o :.nn) Herbert of Park
Place in the :>ipple Sub-Divis
ion. iis. Herbert has lived
ye::. rs in last
year in Chugiak. ....ihe has
three children, one of
attenus the Chuc;iah: .School.
Her :teoband is a surveyor for
an oil drilling cou:1any.
Herbert has had :lrevious PTA
experience in her heine state
of .;o,th
Ah:o for ::>ecretary is flrs.
:Iiley (:Zlsie) Doroughs, of
Jayh<luL Jrive in Dirchwood.
Elsie, who is enr>loyed at
Ft. as head of the
audi section in finance,
has tuelve ycurs in
the last nine months
in c:r:.:c ia.It. 'i'hrec of her
four c!tildren attend the Chu-
giak Cchool. :.t :>resent El-
(PTA election)
Eckstedt, of the Eagle River
Homestead Road. The Eck-
stedts were from
Japan last Jecember.
Eckstedt is enr>loyed by the
Philco Corp. as a telephone
Engineer. Nora is employed
part time at Zthel's eustom
Drape Shop in Zagle River.
Three of the four Eckstvdt
children attend the
School . '
The second candidate for
Tt-easurer is l :rs. J'aines
Foltz, of the
Pipple Sub-division in Eagle
River . She has lived ten
years in the
and a half in Chugiak. Her
only child.is a pre-schooler.
f.largaret is employed at
the Service Center Division
at Ft . Richardson. Her hus-
band \V"orks at the Elmendorf
PowerPlant.
Once again, the candidates
are:..
PRESIDENT: )orothy Steeby
Ed,-rard
Pres: Louise Long .
Dee .Stee,by
Secretary: Jo Ann Herbert
Elsie Boroughs
Treasurer: Tiora Eckstcdt
J:argaret Foltz.
* * .. *
(laundry, cont 3 dol 3)
house a coin dry-
cleaning establishnent;
the ne\v building ":10re the
new laundry \iill be
The La"lays plan to :1ave
. the Eagle River Laun.dry Cen-
.ter, as it \'li 11 be ::nown,
open on a 24hour u u::.y , 7 .
day a week basis.
Plans call for of
10#, 20# and c<l:iuci ty,
plus coin operated.ironero,
dryers, extractoro, Doup and
bleach dispensers even
coin changing macl1inco.
Play areas for childrcn.us
well as comfortable seating
arrangements for their par-
will be provided.
The LaNays hope to be open
sometime in June, and invite
residents of the to come
do\m and treat theooclves to
the most . modern and efficient
public laundry to be
anywhere ..

PLAYZRS REHE.A:W::::
The Chugiak Players are now
going into full cast rehear-
sals-- for their cor.1inc var-
iety show, \v-hich io oched-
uled for the :leekcncl of
April 22ndand 23rcl.
Director :'falter JO\:n3 sdd
that any members of t:u) cast
who have tried out <lnd plan
(cont a e 8 col 3
"EVERYTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY:
FROl>l HE.tiD TO TOE"
LO\'/Esr PRICES ANYWHERE I
..... * *
CLOSE OUI' liEI':
1
S COATS & JACKETS
Reg. price Gl9.-95 . t.:O\i' $15.95
II II II $10. 95
sie i o sccrct::1ry for the Chu- ll t. v., s
giak Club. bus- ' . . . fii J.
band io a he.:.vy e<:_uipment 23 ; ,. J/ (-'
c at Ft. :1ichardsoh. . , , . .
HOr.lestead
2-5287
Package Dry Goods- Cabins
tnext col) (3roceries -Serv. Sta ..
. l
April ir.; the fourth of
the It is par.1ed for
ril).s, ... .;he second r.lOnth .of the
:::..-:.lcndur. . The Joman
name from the L.:1tin word
meaninc to open.
SPECIA!: . .:LYS:
The firct day of .pril is
kno\m a::: :.l)rq Fool1 or
All Fool::; Day. :.rbor day, , a
day for :lnnting trees comes i
April. nearly
falls in ,.pril.
' '
SYiiBOL.:::
The birthstone for :.pril '
is the <lianon<l, the flower is
the dai:::;y. ' '
F,iliOUS J!:-!J.'!Di.YG:
:!ashincton Irving 1783
El Greco . 1548
Thomas Jefferson ! l743
Henry C!oy l777
Disraeli 1804
James i :onroe 1758
NOTABLE EVEN.rS:
u.s. Flag adopted .'.l818
Peary North ;;>oie. l909
Paul i?cvcre ' s 1775
Lincoln shot l865
Civil :/an Started 1S61
Ci vi 1 ::o.r Bnded 1'865
QUOTATI01iG FOR APRIL:
(almanac)
HO!-iELESS
UmlAN ,BURNZD IN JZSTURANT
J\CGIDEr.T
FI RE 'LEVEI..S :>z.t:::.JS CHEEK
umill
.PHYLLI S STZ'.T:.m' ZLECTF..D .
Pl'A :)IC:;IDETVI'
CHUGL\K CENSUG .
BEGINS
20th., 1960
BIRCH:/O.OD Mi\N llBJ\TEN & .
'
. R0BDED ,
BLOOD TYPING :>JOGRMI
. I>:{.n\NNZD .
At-Ill. FUND IJE.'LRS
:iAY I-i,\Rl(
APRIL 27lli, 1960 :<
RABIES CLINIC GCJIEDULED
t>IETHODISTS PL,\NS
FOR NE:! CIIUJCH
\ .
(child by car, cont
page 1 col 3)
iak Volunteer Co. was
called and a cull \"laS a l so
to Dr . Simp
son of Eagle uivcr.
Dr . Simpson arrived
scene of the accident be-
fore the ambulance , and
trans ported the child to
his office in his
car.
After administering emerg
ency treatment and trueing
page.9- co! 3)
PAGE 8
(chugiakc8la5'rs cont 7
to be in the show must sho\r
up for rehearsals or it
be necessary to drop their
acts:
There \rill be a rehearc::1l
for tlie announcer and
of ceremonies plus u cor.t:li tt-
ee meeting on Thursday, :.:)ril
6th at the r.:ethodist Churc:1
at 8:30. There \1ill be
other rehearsal of the )::-.l1Cl
'sho'" at the Church on 7ridny
at 8pm.
A full rehearsal for the
entire cast is set for nc:.:t
at t he Chugialc .::ohool
multi-purpose room at Gnr.1.
All members of the caot arc
requested to please attend.

* * * * *
cont pace l col l )
The '"ord on \\"hi ch Jerry uon
'"as (noun).
Jerry is the son of
& flrs . James '.1 . Ranltin of
the Phillips
in Eagle River .
The spell down in
age wi ll be against top
,spellers from all over ;.1-
to choose the
cham pi OR, who in turn u_i 11
represent .uaska at t:lC nat-
iona l s which ar e held in
:Jashington D.C.
Second top speller,
alternate is Linda
also an eighth .
* * * *
"Sang sunrise oh an
:.ptil norn--
11Earth Jc glad! An :.pril
dny is born.
it inter ' :::; done, und . pri 1 's
in the, slcies,

Earth, :.ook up \1i th luughter
in your eyes .
Cltarles G.D. Joberts
*ref. Book encFclopedia!
LAST Y.Elill IN CHUGIAK
(As ta!:cn from the pn.ges of
, the :.nik /.rm CCUJIER)
,\PRIL
DOCTOr! \'/!FE IN-
U'U.Izy IN :/J2CI:
PTA TC HOLE
AIlll l:i'Ul!D DRIVE D2G!fJS
::...OCALLY
FUN SUCCEGS.Fl.lL
,\F!i'ECTS J\LL
CIIUGI:J: PIION;;;s OVE:1 HEEKEND
(IIistory repeats j tself,
can ... be un .'.pril Fool
joke by the on the
peo:)l c of Chugiuk?)
COOK C?. TilE J :oNrii, :.lma Hai
APRIL l::JD, 1060
;,G.:;,.uLTS FI.TI CUEIF
(
FIRE ::.:;,.vzs LOC . L p,;l.:II,Y."
next co_
I
Eagle River Laundry Center

14
COIN- OPERATED LAUNDRY Al\"D
FUTURE -Eagle Jivcr
Open 24 hours a day
7 days a week
\iASHERS -10# -20# loads
DRYERS - 4 - 5 washer loads
IRONER.- Coin Operated
- 50# Capacity
TROY LAUNDRITE "BIG DOY!'
25# Capacity
* * * * *
1\ew Building \lill be as sonn as weather per1:1its.
ot * .. * *
Soap dispensers bleach dispensers coin changers . .
Comfortable sen.ting parking play pen for bn.by
Alva :!a<le Latiay & Clarence E. Laliay
. .
!


1961 .., ... ,
......... ,

J
CD
iNS
-- - ..._ --
CLASS I E
J:"EtlfS
:rZDr!Z..JJ.".":.' , '.pril ffit!! , 1961 FOR G/J.E
... 6
1
'3, 1061 "''OR d
B
,. 1 J b ..... h "' . Hay4 gr a ln an
OX
1
0 S .JaUg . , -c
1
T'l c1 rf
6
m RUSS...o:LL OB ..... aG l'hle
men o , p
nc cting VI!.! llall, H0- 2-5292
i:cth. Ch- ------- .... - -------
ur ch, 0.:30pm. FOR SALE: FOOD BLENDER attach-
FRIDAY, 7!.h , Hl61
f.iOVI:8, Chugi ak School,
7: ::i0pm
Players , panel
rellc::J.r s al' 8 pm' r :eth"
Church
SATU.!.ID.:Y, Apriill 8tl! , 1961
fi&'.. : i ;eetinc , Central
Gyn, Palmer, 8pm
fits Sunbeam l-iixmaster.
$7 . 00 ?-Irs . BeHringer f.lile 23':
H0-2- 5275
SERVIC E S
DOZER LOADER B.'..Ci:JIOE SERV.
E.R. TUCK Iiile 14 H0-2-532(
---- - ------ - ----
SUNDAY, ).pril 9!.:1 , H/Gl foiACHINE FILH!G: Hand and
Power saw blades. IntroductoDy
liONDAY, lOt!! ,
1961
# . offer, $1.50, ii'IaE SECOND
ERill , Lampos t Inn 8pm .. HAND STORE . ..... l tlle 17
TUESDAY, 1961
PT1\ nceting and 2LECTION
Gpm, School
.i' .. pril 1211l , 1961
HEL.:.. o;.m.' CLINIC, !;eth.
- lpm - 3pm.
Chuc iak Ladies Club,
Glaflc:e's, 7:30pm.
'!' 't
TIIRUSD::: , ..' .. pril 13th, 1961
Job ' ::; Daugh .
Rite
nch . 7pm.
* * *
(Phonec , cont page 2 col 2)
tion m:1nifests i t s elf by a
rapid l:lcchanical clicking
\vhen r eceiver is lifted.
-------- - ------
JOB PRINTI NG
Form l etters handbills. ' . .
Photo Reproductions Post ers
Programs Tickets "..Order
Pads . . .. . Cus tom Letterhea ds
ILLUSTR:.T2!> i
KNIK COURIER H0-2- 5275
ETHEL' S CUSTOM I ulDE D.It\PERIES
Also repairs & alterations.
Samples avai 1. i ;ne
H0- 2- 53!1:1
REAL EST:.Tz
-
4 Birch\iood homes . acres er- .
from $2300. - $12
1
000. To s ee,
call Hrs. Carl Gteeby, H0-2-
5205, cor :-T6temland Realty ,in
Palmer .
'
(Phones , cont pol
1)
on the lines .
s
One lady told of be-
ing cut off fron :wr
party, only to s uddenly
t\iO other persons
carrying on a
on another line.
* * * * *
pCarnival hall leaccd, cont
page 1 col 1)
profits in return for t:1e
use of the hall and
for the next five years ; \lith
the stipulation the the hfl,ll
and grounds \iill still be av-
ailable for community
ions, provided they do not
interfere with the auct ions .
folr. and foirs. Ir\iin recently
arrived from '!Jlere
Irwin has been a profe::;::;ipnal
auctioneer .
They will make thei r hone
at the Ground::; in
a house trailer.
The present plans c:1:1 for
Auct ions twice a \veek.
* * * * *
(Child hurt, cont G col
X-rays, he then tranc:1o: t cd
her to the Hospital in
mer for further
Patty appeared to be cuf-
fering from cuts and ;.,rt:it..>cn,
but no bonex appeared t o be
broken.
Pa fty's parents the
Lac poc t Inn c.t cilc
TV and REPAIR
* * * .
on consigo-
nh meM.
v-2-5281 . . H0-2-5493
{2)
'
'
VORLDS LARGEST DOLLAR SALE
IICURS : .
\fEEIU..Y;
SUND.:.Y: llar.t - 6pm
cum:IsT
NAV!X. ORANGI!:S
oo
--
I .
YELLO.: CL.uh.i I'Z:.C:II!:S
Sliced Il<.1lves
5/:JLOO
KETCIIur>,. A/$lo00
303 SOLiDD : 1'.CIC TOI:,.TOES
II SPI N,'.CII
" APRICO'l'S

303 FRUI:'
I
.
tc :n.miAT9 PASTE
TQl.L\TO 11/$1.00
21/2 TOliNi'O PU!{EE ,
--
40 oz
81\R ... S
2# STACK
B A C.O N
$1439
-B I S Q U I C K

12 oz.
SPAH
2/$1, 00
400
SCOT TI E
FXCI AL TISSUES
4/$1 .00
HILLS BR<Yl'HERS
COF'FE
1#/69
2#/$1.37
CHUNl{ BOLOG.iL\
49/ #
BAR- S
\1EINERS
2#/$1. 19
'ilJOLE KERNAL CORN
GREEN PEAS
PEAS & CJillROTS
LEAP SPI K.\GU
COO KED SQUASH .
P(Yl's\TO PA'ITIES
COLLARD GREENS
5/$1.00
16oz. STR..\l'/BERRIES
2/$1.00
TV DINNERS
FISH, . BEEF" TURKEY, FR:!:ED CHICKEN
CHOPPED BEEF
r-fEAT LOAF
53/ea.
: 2#
C I! 0 ',! N


1#
FRI S KIES
7/$1.00
OR YELL0\1
BANG 0
POPCORN

REAL GOLD
ORANGE BASE
6/$1 . 00
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