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Knik Arm

VOL 1.
s To
Be Made Public
CHUGI..:..l:: The findings of Oper-
ation Chur;iak High Gchool, ll'ill
be made at an open meet-
ing to Be held 2omorrmT at thij
Chugici: Carnival I1all cit 8pm.
Thio croup, of rep-
resent:::.tives fror.1 t\jenty five
of the local civic,
and cllruch organizations; have
been in a research
to gather enough date
to prove the need for a high
school to be built in Chugiak
as soon as 'ossible.
The :mrpose of the 'open meet-
ing ic to ac'luaint the public
ll'i th u:::.l these facts which have
been c :::.'!:.hered, and to outline
the pl:::.n uhich OCIIG to
follou.in presentinr; theJh to
the p:oper authorities.
(cont .:_1:::. -e
fJJ\1-:IriG TO TAKE
,\T PICNIC
PET:::.;G C::W::::K: Official street
naminr; l-:ill be the highlight
of a July 4!.:! pwcnic, to be
held by the . Peters Creek Com-
munity Club.
Tho club is providing the
stencils and other materials
for tile signs, and residents
of the comr.1unity are asked to
come ]repared to cubmit the
name.they have celected for
the road on uhich they
live.
The club hopes to have names
for .at least all the side roads
lthich connect t'li th the Glenn
Ilighvay in the :::etcrs Creek
area, as lJell as some of the
priv;lte drives.
Bach fanily is requested to
brine enough fried chicken for
their mm brood, and one other
pot :.uch. dish. The club
provide the coffee. It is sug-
gestc<: that it niGht be a good
idee. to (cont )aGe 6 coil> 2)
l'IALTER PIPPEL OF CHUGIAK
:HLL DE LOC,\L C1\NDID,\TE
FOR ::?OCT. Ofl THE BOARD
OF DI OF THE
TBLEPIIONE ASS-
OCH.\I!IOH.
The . annual election l\<ill
take place on Saturday, Aug-
ust 51!! at the Central School
Gym in- ::::alner.
Other candidates to the
board arc, Burkett,
of Sutton, J. IIeddles
(incumbent) of the
Harald of :'lasilla,
J.V. of Sutton,
R. L I-:ccombs (incumbent) of
::asilla and .]ondal Snodgrass
of -'.-'almer .
Further noninations will
'9e made fron the floor.
The above candidates
nominated at a recent meet-
ing by a niuinating com-
mittee consisting of Charles
Bairn, George Zygbrod, Vic-
tor Falk, Bob Vroman and
Bob Ituel\:e, Chairman.
There vas no omT from
Chugiak on the nominating
committee.
POI!Y
LOC:ZG 2IRST
(1',I:E
f.lT. VIE:!: The Chugiak Pony
League played and lost their
first gane Tuaaday, against
(cont page 0
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Precinct Split
No'w o'fti'C'l:: a: , .. !;)
JUNEAU:: Charles Precion,
Director of Elections, in a
recent letter to Georc;e
len, Democratic for
the Chugiak precinct, confirm-
ed the proposed ?ivicion of
Chugiak into h10 se:,>c.rc.te
precincts.
The division \;rill be along
the line Tounohips
14 north and 15 north, \'lhich
is approximately at r.1ile
The north uill be
at the line of Tm-ms:1: ps 15
north and 16 north.
changes are for the uoct -,::crt
following the
(cont page 6 col 3)
FIRE LAKE: An
report made of :::. lic;ht
plane t'lhich. crashed cc.nk
in Fire Lal;:c sonetine
over the l'leekend.
The plane \-ras be:!.icved to
have been piloted by a
Brmm of t-lt. Vie\'l nnd car-
ried one passanger, i:rs .
Brotm.
According to the ro:)ort
-
the plane had suffered an
engine failure, and the :)Hot
was attempting a forced lo.nd-
ing on the lake(. since the
plane equipped \T:!. th f!oats.
he niojudged,
and the plane overturned and
sank.
Both and 1-:rs. Jrmm
were able to unfacten their
seat belts and emerced un-
harmed.
The plane has since been
recovered from ihe ollall0\'1
lake.
Complete detailz of the
accident unavai!c.ble
at the time of publicc.tion.
THE ICNIIC AR!I COUR ER
HARli::IT (RU.sTY) BELLI iNGER
EDIT0!1 C: PUBLISII'!:R
Published every i!ednesday in


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$2. 50 6 nonths $q per year
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FOR NEUS OR 1\PS.<-Al!J:i ;r od:t .h>
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CHUGIAK
DEADLIT !2 !i'... ....... :
ADS: Noon on i:ondays
NE"fG G;m liondays
(Last nir.ute ne\v-S i terns may
phoned in at any time)
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2IGURES
If the Opernt)on Chugiak
Hich .Jchool
not:1inG else, it has turn-
ed u:) come DiGhty impres-
sive figures.
':'llc surveys and the cen-
sus . recently &Jlow.s
that the !>O:mlation of Chu-
gia!: i.1ns really been explod-
inG the oc:rlocion shows
nou cicrn of
1
but is
sti:: GOing stronG
':':!c surveys \/ere taken
(edi torinl)
f -:mily in Cimgiak has l'f.!
Children.
i
I
I
-'lso
1
over 80% of i:.he I
residents of the community I
O\m their m-m bones. I
All of these interesting
1
.
and in our very vital
statistics uill be set fortl1
at the r.:ccting \lhich
has.been called for this
Thursday at tile val I
Hall . .
. I
This vill be the opporlun
ity for those
J V:J:\:1
more tJ..e_qc, s:j. tt j-.!1g M-':,:,t}1e
sidelines to dO\m and
find out uhat thes;. OCHS .
peopl e have been 4oing.
If you are one of the one
who has felt sort of left
out, and uislled that you
could learn a little more
about this O:rero.tion High
School, don't this
neeting. .
This \'/ill )robably be onel
of the most ir.::10rtant pub-
l ic meetings to have been
called in Chucin.lc, and each
and of us a i
i tal in this IIi h '
0
School, rec;ardless of, tv-heth
e r not ue have
Even if you fe'el tHat a
.. high school uill b e built
without your ,articipation, '
come on doun anyuay. If
nothing else, you wili
l earn some very interest-
ing facts about your com:..
munity.
..
NOTE OF T::,-.rr::;:
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.. (.; 1u .r.. :,.{

: .... 0 ,
gra o-. .::,11 our
. ... ,JJO.') ' - ., f!UJ! ''J
and ne1ghborc ul1o assJ.sted in
putting out tl:c fire at our
place Sunday, June l8lli,
:'/e feel sure our !wme \v-as
saved l:iy their quick action.
Gincercly
'i'he Druce Robinsons
OPEN '."2C :ill.SIDENTS OF
"The Chugi al;: til Counci 1
\Hshes to th.:.".n:: those \Jho don-
ated to tllC =-'t1blic IIeahh FUnd
nt the Poloi Clir1ic he:ld Jun0 l4!h
Fourteen dollc..rs t\v-enty \Jas
raised that evcninc.
' T' arc clue also to the
Peters Cree!: Connuni ty Club
1
\'lho
dollars
1
bring-
lUg the total r.::.iced so far "to
$04 :30
This is cti2..: a long \vay from
the needed we arc
askP.d to raise each year to aid
the itlaslra Jeyart!:lcnt of Health
in their "f..:nC. natcl1ing" budget.
!iost com::mni tiec can raise this
through ta::ec, but the ChugiaJ::
are!'.. is in a different
of covering a ten
year :1eriocl concerned
many !>bases of t:lC commun-
ity.i.e. incrcaoc of elec-
tric sub-
scri!.>crc, r.10ney tnlcen in
The resu).ts of the most.
colilplete survey eve!' taken
to cover every :1has.:: oi our
community life uill be made
public; and every ci tiz1m
in the comnuni ty \Ti l.l i'n
one 'iay or another be re-
presented in these facts .
fTany peo::_)lc bave worked c
endless .hours researching
this inforr.Jation, awl nO\V'
they are.anxious to sha:rc
it with their fellow "Chug-
iakans''
1 position, act1 to pay this ass-
1
essment, He hc..ve to rely on vol-
untary contrilmtions.
at the ChuGinlc .)oct Office
and of course the enrollment
at t:1e Chugiak .Jchool . The
i ncrease in all of these
has been in ex-
ceo.:; of per year
1
with
I
sor.:c heine in excess
of
:::nc thing for r;ure 1 even t"
if uc fail to in:1ress the
State )cpnrtncnt of Education,
;
we C\.:re as heel: impress-
ed ft
.::c-..:rther has
revealed nany lit-
tle tidbits of information. l
.'or exm:t:)le
1
the average
( nc::t col)
In return for tllis $400 pn.ycd
annnally
1
\JC :1avc nude available
to us, the c6rvices of Public
Health nurcc, :1er inmunization 1
I
p!'ogram .for all school children
plus the .I ell Child Cinic
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\<Jhe;e
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JUNE 1961
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-COOIC FC:! JUJ\"E -'
L:::!ti.NOI!: :::. . :.NDRETH
::'or :wr final recipe, Leanore
cives us a pcrty cake that is
unusual and contains a sur-
)rise ingredient .
GOLDEI! D:' ICE
(pumpkin cake)
2 cups sifted flour
11/.! cups sugnr
3 .tsp bah:ing !,)O\tder
1 tsp salt
l tcp cinpaQon
tsp ground cloves
tsp nutmeg
7 lcrge eggc (separated)
cup ccnned
cup salad oil
cup uater
tsp crear.1 of tartar
oven for 325
GIFT dry ingredients together
into mixinG bowl
ec;gc
G-::Jr t1hi tes acide
COiilliiJZ yoll.n ltith ppmpkin,
salad iol C; t'fater in smalJ.
bot'll
i ::.::z well in center of dry
ingredients
ADD liquid all at once
BLBfiO
trhi tes nntil foamy, I
ADD cream of tartar
beat 3 to 5 ninutes til sfif
FOLD into battar
POUR into uncreased ten
inch tube
55 mi::lUtes at 325
P.AISE temperature to 350
additional 15 minutes
from oven and invert
FRosr Ni th Iiaple ilalnut
Frosting.
UALNUI' FRos:ritiG
cu::> butter or
(cook of tr1e IJonth)
1 pound :>oudered sugar
1J3 cup canned milk
tsp maple flavoring
lW. cup t:alnut meats
Clill1\li butter in large bowl
"\DD half of the sugar grad-
ually
CONTIIJUE creaming unti 1 light
and fluffy
BLEND in canned milk
;\DD renaining sugar and cream
until S)reading consist-
ancy
STIR in nc:>le flavoring
SPREAD on
COVBR t1i th ualnuts while frost
ing is still moist.
LADI:?..3 CLUB DONSTES FUNDS
TC COUNCIL
At their lest meeting the Chu-
giak Ladies Club voted to do-
nate ttrenty five dollars to
the lleulth Council, to help
defray the cost of the pub.:.
lie health nurse.
The renainder of the meet-
ing tmc tn.::en up btt the plans
for the coning anniversary
dinner, this year to be held
at :Jillatm Lodge.
The club \relcomed back mem-
ber r :argarct Halverson ttho had
been outside for several mon-
ths.
The grou:) ttill meet again on
July 51ll at the home of
Petronavich in Birch\tood at
7:30pm.

.NEW
P HO NF S
The follmrinc ::e.: :lhones
have been adclecl to the Home-
stead exchanGe c1urinc the mon-
th of June.
ROGERS ... H0-2-5181
liM . J. BANKS
LOIS !IT0-2-5356
EAGLE RIVER li'IT'.....lr H0-2-5358
ROBER!' J. IL\Natm-. II0-2-5411
HAROLD F.. ABRA!;iG. Il0-2-5447
RUBEN M. l/YATI' U0-2-5500
RAYJ.!OND KERR II0-2-5290
CALVIN G .. BETJITO IT0-2-5011
The follo\'linc ic c nuober
change:
HOERI'ER ENI':!::!?:!I.s.ES.H0-2-5228
Clip out the above list a nd
place it at the of your
Telepijonc Jir4ctory.
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(Ladies Club)
The hostess rc:fle uas won
by Phyllis uho took
home a set of tucbler coast-
ers.
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139 610 AVE. ANOIORAGE PHONE: BR-?-5591
Um & Elnora Niebel . Photographers .

If you are a of an Album Plan, see us.
JiEVER A SIT'!' H\G CHARGE .
:Je t1ill shot'/ you proofs for your selection, then
you decide if you '"ant them.
NO 1 PER POUND NOR COUPON DEALSt
... JUNE 2CD, 1961
:JO:.'LifJG 1\LL:::Y SIIC:IING
:Ul/2::1: The opening
date (ce,tenber for
the :aver Dovling Alley
is losn than eighty days
a\my, nnnounced i)ick :Jilliams
Reprcnentative of Dush Lanes,
the organization uhich is
conGtructing the : .11ey.
r:r. further re-
ported that the
for the autonn.tic 'inspotters
has arrived.
'i'he DoulinG .. lley wi 11, \ihe
cor.t:)lcted have ten automatic
Brunmriclt end have
relQtcd facilitien, such as
fountQin, cock-
tail and even a nurser
"0:.:1C:[JOOD ncy
DU.:1112D
:Jix year old
Eddie Durg, in recovering
fror.1 burns received \Y'hen
he ntc]ped into smoulder-
ing vindrm1.
2dc1ie, son of Sgt . and r.:rs
Durg of :Uirch\Y'Ood,
is c:t _)resent at the 5040Ul
,.ir ::'orce :ros:!i tal \there he
has junt under\Jcnt surgery
for grafts.
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F.t'.i :ILL'
.. .: IrftiU:1Y :/RECK
EI<LU':.'il:.: Five oenbers of an
i1nc!10rage faoi ly escaped in-
(ne::t col.)
(,Y'reck)
jury \Y'hen their car went
out of control and rolled
down the e1nban!.nent at ap-
proximately oile 27.
Bobby L. age 29 and
his wife Alma and their
three children, all of
lahome \ve. \tere all thrown
clear.
State :?olice \Jho invest-
igated the accident said
that the car uas totally
demolished.
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OPEN riC.UCZ AT
?:!Z.t'.TRE"
CHUGIAK: Dob ::arden, \Y'ho
has been holding \tTeekly
movies at the Chugiak Car-
nival Ball, announced that
next Monday, July 3rd, he
will be conducting open
house, and invites any
passers by ntop in and
over the changes he
is malting as he converts
the Hall into a movie
Theatre.
One of the main changes
will be the inntallation
of batifling curtains to
ov.ercome the poor anoust-
ics of the building.
In addition to the f\lon-
day night novies, Harden
will also have a shO\i on
Thursdays, bQginning l'li th
July 6tl!.
Harden says ti1at he still
\iOuld like to ::now which
movies the ,.,ould
like to see, he will
attempt to. obto.in them.
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P!.GE 4
!>Irs. Li pki ng, ullo :1o.d been
visiting '"i th her d.aur,hter !Irs.
Bruce Robinson has to
her home in Sacramento Calif.
Ten year old Peter Griffith,
of Fairbanks is visi tine th
the Richard Burg fanily of Dirch-
\vood.
Richard Smallish, of Duf-
falo Ne\Y' York is vid tin:; ui th
his daughter ?Irs. Jonrowe
of Birch\Y'Ood.
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Ilr. and :1m. Green thei r
four children have novcd out
from Anchorage and ho.vc . oade
their home in Bircht1ood.
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The Charles Harriman of
Jayhawk Drive, Dirch;.10ocl enjoy-
ed a six day campint; trip at
Ilt. NcKinley Park.
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(cont page 6 col 3)
PUBLIC I:EETING - JULY 29!1!
C"\RNIVJ\L HALL OCI:iG
Ent<erp8
(for me rly Birchwood Hardware) _.,;:
NE'.l TBLEPHONE NO.. H0-2-5258 BIRCH\'/OOD RD.
HARDl'/ARE . ROOFIJ.\G PLffi.lBIJ.\G
ELECTRICAL PAINTS & STAINS
everything reduced
. .
,.
tn prtce
IIOtr.G: 4:30 -7:00pm . 9am - 7pr.t SATURDAYS . CLOSED SUNDAYS
JUIC 20!:.!, HlGl
( cont 2 col 3
?C. ?II:: ZDITCR)
r
all .:,1rc-r;chool s!lildren may
have free in::uni::ation, and
the onccial clinics for ad-
ul to, lilw the recent Polio
Clinic. ..1so the 3ani tat-
ion .:::ngineer \tho assists
,.,i th uatcr teotint; , tracing
of oourceo of. contamination,
rhe C')ecinl Heart and Orth-
Clinibo held in Anch-
and nany other serv-
i ceo too nunerouo to list
here.
Co \re in It
have the record of being
the only connunity in Al as-
1m has conoiotantly
met our assessnent on time.
J\S uc rely on voluntary con-
triiJ:tions, thic is a record
tt> be _:>roud of .
asoescnent is due July
1st, .an<! if you ce re to help
by C:onatint;
1
ilo\rever small
an }leacc send your
mo:1ey or payable
Ileal th Coun-
u --d
ci l to e i thcr i :rc. Louise
Lone, ire. Cleda Stephens ,
r.:rc. ficlla :ooten or l-irs .
2i:!.een ::eid.
:?a::ilieo \lith es
pecic.lly school "
1
benei'i t nootly from the'' P'ub-
lic :Iealth Gervices. If ev-
ery :anily gnvc one dollar
for each child in school ,
our :1roblen uould be solved.
...
you ,
::.::;;.LTH
CC:Ul!CIL
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Ui3:..I C J ::::::::YJ.'ING
c:.:::-:i !:v:.L :: .. .. JUNE
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TH E
FULL ER BRUSH
MAN
TiUITNG CF III DEFENSE OF
LIFE i .UST BE
:u::>O .;IT .::;o
JUNEAU: The /.laska Department
of Fish and reminded the
Public today that although. the
Alaska Game :Jegulations specif-
icaUy provide that game anir.tals
may be, killed in defense of life
or property, this regulation al-
so provides that a \Jri tten re:-
port givinG the circumstances of
such tal;:ing nuot be made to . the
Department uithin 15 days.
James :1. I3rooim, Director of
the Division of stated
that there have been sev-
eral instances of true-
ing game in dcfcm;e of life or
property in various areas of
the Stnte thio S]ring, and in
allllllBt all of theoe cases, it
lias necessary for "Jepartment
personnel an invest-
igation to find the persons in-
vol ved and request .them to
submit a report.as required by
the regulations.
Brook,s pointed out that the
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emergemzy ta::inc" provision
was amended by the ,. laska De-
of -"ioh nnd Game to
,provide rcaconable effort
must be to l i fe
qr by ne"ns other than
the destruction of game .
The chance r.lade, Brooks
said, because sone people had
been using regulation as
an excuse for uantonly shoot-
ing big gane \ihile
other people uere leaving gar-
bage cans refuse in
\ihere they \1ould attract bears
'and then shooting the bears ,
rather than r.lcl:inr; a ny attempt
to clean u_:> the refuse.
Bears , noose and bison are
the aninalr; uhich ::1ost fre-
'uently life or pro-
r;crty i n :.laslra; these animals
can frequently be frightened
alvay by shootinc over their
heads , or cllouting and often
ttould present no :>roblem if
the causes of their being at-
ttracted to the vicinity of
{game, cont)
t'lere renovcti.
If it does heocooe
to shoot them, a
representative sho;.::d l.>c call-
ed as soon as )OOcible, oaid
Brooks, and a \"lri ttcn re:')ort
must be submitted 15
days.
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LOCAL DOG i'IINS III
FAIRBANKS
FAIRBANKS: Durand Von
Burkenwal d, belonginG to
Richard {Chrictal Durg
of Burg' s Birch\vood :cnnels.
took first place in the \fin-
ners Dog division. Gernan
Shepherd, at the recent
All Breed Dog 3hotr at ii'air-
' banks.
fd's. Burg drove to ::'Air-
banks to comy.lete .:n t:1e
show. She \vas accoo:>anied
by her .rs.
Peter Dahlman and :1c:a. son
Richard.
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( OCHS NEETING, cont :K-Ge 1
col 1)
Au of these facto \!ill be
backed up by maps an<l c;raphs
illustrating the infornation
and all sources of in-
formatioJ \vill be w:t<le ::no\m.
A question and ar.ouer per-
iod \dll fol lou the :)reoen-
tion, and all residents of
Chugiak are urged to
so that any on
the part of any of t:1cn nay
be cleared up.
The :)urpose of thio neet-
ing is to inform ti1c mblic
of the progress to date
by pens, and to ano\!cr any
questions. It is not to
any vote on the 1:1at-
ter .
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, (next col)
, THINK IN(, OF y l&\rA\[
:JJ\TCli FOil HHI!
Ol.D CHUGIAK Late June
BIRCif.:'OOD :&"'.rly July
PEI'ZRS cx::r::t: July
EAGLE RI\'ER Bar ly Aug.
?
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FREE GIFTS
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Cosmetics - Chcr:ri.cals
Household Clea:1inc; .:ids
Brushes - i :o_:>c - !Jrooms
-t;=
Ci..ill .. J . APRILL
Box 375
CHUGIAK
II0- 2-5257
Representative :
DOU IN3UR/.HCE J\GENCY
129 5!.::! Ave
Anchorage
SECOND HAND STORE
A L S 0
TV and
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APPLI:lNCE
REP,\IR
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Used items taken
on consignment.
t H()-.2,--5281
J mib 17

; i.(}-.2...-.5", 03
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The c:mc;inlc :;?ublic :Iealth
Fund "in clinbing nlmlle .
To
1
f'ollou it's crm'lth; the
foL!.o:Jint:; thernoneter wil-l
be )Ublished each \Jeek,. show..:
ing :..:;:lC source of the contrib-
utim-:.s \Thich uill be raising
it the ultinate goal
of
.Severo.! connuni ty orgo.niz--
:1o.ve alrco.cly contrib-
uted. uhatever .. they, could af-
fort:, other::; urged
to do so also.
from i ndivid-
uals busincsqcQ. are also

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. Lets all :)itci1 in and see
ho\1 fgst ue can ro.ise Chug-
iak' o ''7cn"1erature
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r::..::Trl FUND

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STATE r:..rLGER
APPOirlT2D

I .
mer. ,has
Bill I;iller , of Pal-
man-
tho 10Gl i.laska State ager,to
Fai'r
J t . .
Dr., C. II. Je;:lrborn,
of the State Board of
Directors hns announced the
app9intnent, and stated that
has assumed full time
duties; .and can be reached ai:
the Fair office, located at
the fnirgrounds , or
cali.ed at :'I-5-4733 .
f.ii ller hns been conected
with both .LoUr and
State Fair parades , construct
ing and designing numerous
prize \rinninc;
liiller 'ha::; lived in Palmer '
for five ycnr::;, having come
there fron ::odiah:.
Ilis oric;inal home uas East
r.lcKees:)ort, Pensylvania.
> ..
(Peters Club, cont
page 1 col 1)
bring pop or for
the kiddys .
The picnic uill take place
at t he Conrntnity Club Grounds
at mile 211/.!.
* * * *
:iJCWCR ON

Jr. '.
7
incent aume of
Palmer is presently on vac-
ation in Vernon B.C. \'/here
he is visiting his father
who operates a resort hotel
in that tmm.
During the Doctor ' s ab-
sence, Dr. l :arshall Simpson
of Eagle is handl ing
his calls.
Dr. ilume to return
to Palmer after July
* * * * *
S.f OP.K
TALK
Fre<lricl: Cbrk
of mile are t:ic :1nreats
of a baby daughter,

June 22nd at Providence
Hospital. Little Jee
\veighed 6 lbs S oz. :::.r1d oeas-
ured ninteen inchec l one.

(precinct split, con'.;
1 col l)
of . the l ocal committee
which met reently.
Preston also st:::.ted
in his letter that uny com-
ment or objections fron the
voters in Chugiak uoul<l be
heard and considered.
. This change wi ll be in .
. effect at t he next elect-
ion.
All day, lionday July ::J;d .
9 P E N H 0 U j
Come do\al and sec inryro
Ci

f.iile 21
CUUGIAK CARNIVAL
Mondays & Thursdays
.. >f.J> . J.;ond:::.y, July
f
'ff:' . . )i>' :L.E.lT"''""'R
.. I:Urphy"-'
Felicia Parr
Stephen i :cnally
IN EASI'H\N COLOn
Thursday, July
TO BE ANNOUNC:::::u
ADULTS - :pl. OO .I.'UJ:::I?l'G 75
CHILDRBN 50
BlJY' A BOOSTER
;' Pc -7: : 30
_ __;;;..;,.;;;.:;...;;.;..__..,;_....;, _____ +___ -....-.
Acreage
539 E. 51!! ti.Ve
BR-8-343:3
IN &lGLE RIVER AREA
t..
J.;.e or ca tJ
NORTHERN dnd
IV\. K. REALTY
T:'!O or TiiREE
HOfiES
ART zn;r.;ERIIAN
H0- 2-5461
_j
..
CHUGIAK CIL\PI,
(Assemblicc. of God) ..
Rev. I3ernc.rd - :>ACTOR
Sunday School.
1
10 :OOam
riorning Wors:!i:) 11 :OOam
Evangelistic Ccrv 7:30pm
B-ible Study C: I:ect'i1:g
.. , ::t 7 -o
.. eas. ;. .. :..> pm
Christ Ambascc.dors (Young
People Fri 7 :
CliUGLlli sr.. 4;7::cm.' ' .s
Religion Clacccs:
Princ.ry, Ray . :cc.n llooc
Fri. 4:00)D
lst i :.ichli
hone, .::2::;. 11 : OOan
. * * :: .. *
-1 , .
FIRST I3APTI 3':'
Iiile 1<1 :::ngle River
James Ilendcrcon PilST0.:1
Sundc.y School. 9: 45aD
Norning :Jorz:::...:;> . ll:OOan
B . T . U ... : 6:30pr.t
Evening ; 7
:ied. Prayer i :cc-:- ing 7:30pm
The 1!!! :Jed. c :: ch nonth t:!e
follouing grot:.:.x:; r.1cct at
7:30:>m
GIRLS ,w:: I LI.\ RY
SUKilEAI:.::;
:JIDI:EN' C UTGCN
BIRCII:JOOD I3 .:
1
':.': :.Jl' CIIUJCU
Rev . Frank Taller PASTO;{
Sunday School . .
::ors :1i.:;> 11 :OOam
Prayer fieetin:, .:ed 7:30J:>m
* *
"AtD'lJ:Y t G" ,
F'IW::ES - L3NSB3 -
2xpertly Fille
LennGs Du,lica.ted
OPZN 17i': "'f!D"" " 1
' - JUl..; , .. ...._..""' oJ "'
n:LIDAYS
. !
H
I '
. ,
LA1T:ZR DAY SAINTS . i
Sunday . 0 : 00.:
CD mile
11!!! & E St . Chapel,
Pl-iesthood J.:eeting 2: 30p
Sacrament Meeting 4 :oopl
I-l
1
.I. " .. , . .. ... Tues. 7: 15p
CQ!.iiclUNITY Bi2 TI3'I' c:r;J
Itev. P'!-ul Hughes
Sunday School lO:OOan
liorning :Jorship 11 :OOan
Young People G:30pR
Evening :forship 7 :30prr .
::ed. Prayer f-leeting. 7: 30pn
Dorcas Ladies alt. Thurs
- 2:00pffi
qrusaders, Thurs 4 :OOpn
* * ... * *
.,
f.;ETHODIST c:m:zc:;
Rev. :layne Ilull PASTCR
:!orship Servi ce ; ar.
Sunday Schoo 1. . . . . 10 : COar.1
h" s . . 1 .. "'
.. ors 1p erv1ce l :Ovan
... . . 2: 30pr.t
Jr. Choir, :1ed 3:30 r>m
Sr . Choir . Thurs 7:38pm
:rscs, 1st Thurs G:OOpm
. .
CIIRISTI,'JJ . CHAPEL .
Don Smith Evangelist .
Bible School lO: OO am
:Iorship & Lords Supper
11:00 am
CHUGIAK LUTHERAN CIIU:{CII
'Rev. Fritz
:i orship Service . 9:00 am
Sunday School. 10:00
Anytime yc':l nre able - we ard H 0 C E RY & ( A RJ N S
available - Cohle and loo't
our fine se: ection oY j PACIGiGE sroru: .. :mY G< CDG
, :3C n:t:IGI:.!..

szRvrc....: CT".r.
I_ .. .tii.le. "3 _ _
... 7
AllU TO BENEFI':.' :
LO,\ N :- :K)<L. "'!.'.i:
ANCHORAGE: I:cthodist
University has been i ncl uded
in the National Ctu-
dent Loan progran for the aca-
demic year of 1961-10G2.
AccordinG to J?rcci c1cnt
Fred licGinnis, "The !Jc.tional
Defense Student Lonn : rogram
i s designed to aqsi s t \/orthy
students financially nnu of-
ten makes the di,ffcrence as
to l'lhether or not c "t.n l cntc
are able to attend
PRHIARY
B:WIN
PETZRS PrinQry chsses
for children four t:uour;h
eleven are being conC::.ucted
by the Church of Jesuc CI!rist
of Latter Day Sainte begin-
ning today.
These classes arc jcing
held at the Bruce
home at mile 23 nno bccin
at 10: 30am. Each child lli 11
bring a sack lunch.
Classes liill co;l\,i nue every
morning t:!roucllout
the summer.
* *
OCHS TO HOL:J
::ORKSHOP
OCHS (Operation Chuc;id: ::ic;h
School) \iill hold a ttor : :suop
Friday night at the hoe:e of
r.lrs . Ralph Long (OC:IJ T::.cQs-
urer) in Eagle Jiver.
The purpose of this . .ril l be
to type the stencils for the
report on hlle Operation ubich
will be representatives ;ron
the organizations con] ocing
OCHS, \iho in turn tri 11 cubni t
(cont page 9 col 1)
... * * *
PI-5-4056
-
JUlC ::!CD, lCGl
LO.SJ .J CiiE_
Dy Doroughs
Tije Tigere liOn ll to
8 acdnst the Clmciak Little
Leacue J.'eru:1 last '.:'hursday.
Thie uas the firet loss for
the tean after 6 '"ins .
:Jhi l e the Chugicl;: Team
gathered 12 hist for 8 rund,
the '.:'igers put tocether 8
bite for 11 runs.
1\ eeriec of iiallm and er-
rore the 'l'i cers a one
i:un in the bottom
half o the firet, and the
home t ean uas unable to over-
cone thin leqd.
The top of the 61!!,
our tear.1 naJ;:ing a val-
ient effort to get back in
the tJhen 'J.'oby Riddell
hit a home run ui th tliO men
on; they \tere unable to
score again.
J.'he vin::ing .::>i teller lV"as
Guy Jcllville, and although
Steve Jrooks relieved Gary
Iloag. :i.n the firct, the loss
tms c:1arged to
1 :;.r:z CCJ iEBACK
Dy Liz :iarrinan
Chucicl;: is bacl:: in theswing
( co I. )
(Little League)
of th:i.ngs, \V"i th a
22 to 5 victory
over the .!bite
.Sox i ;on day.
This after an
U)set Thursday by
the Tigers.
Four Home Runs
trere chalked up
by three Cimgiclc. Players.
Tommy Dranch, Toby Riddell,
one _ each, and ttJo for Lester
Stephens.
One home 'run uas made by
the ',Jhi te Sox, \'!hen a ball was
hit into right field and be-
came lost in the tall grass.
Three men dashed home before
the ball ,.,as recovered.
Ghugiak \-fill :>lay at the
home field on Thursday ag-
ainst the The game
Honday, July 3rd. \till be
played in i :t. Vie,., against
the IndianG.
BOOSTZR DUTI'ON SALES
SLOU
CHUGIAK: The sale of 1i ttle
Booster buttons has
not been going to in
the connunity, it has been
reported.
_The money iron the sale of
these buttons \Jill be used
to send the uoanpion .uas-
k4n Lmttle Team to
the championship.
!;;'hen a J!.i ttle Leaguer asks
you to but a botton, don't
turn him dotm. need
* .. * * *
(Pony League, cont
1 col 2)

International !lelico:>tcr
"Choppers
11
at I;t . Vieu
The local teao be.::.t-
en by a 21 to 10 score.
4
The Chugiak been
under a severe
since they have gotten off
to a late start, and have
had only a few
sessions before entering
into :competition.
Rickey Beam tras )i tc:1cr
for this first Gane.
There will be unot:1er
game on Thursday, June 20!.:.!
again at the !It. Vim/ :'ony
League D!Damond.
Coach Ualker
that the Unifornc :::.-or the
team have been and
should arrive by
(come & go cont 5
col 3)
J.lr . and Id-s. 1 :arcl1all Hold-
en and their three children
of Farmington Ifeu l:eX!ico arc
visiting in the connunity.
l>irs. Holden ic vioiting
tvi t h her mother i :rc. 'I' om
Dral{e and .. her l>rotherc 1\ndy
and Billy, and uith her Aunt
lirs. Frank
f.lr. Holden ic
at :Jeldona
They i.-Till be v:.ni ting
in the area in
August .
* * * *
BUT A LITTLZ :.:::::.'.C:U3 DCCSTER
"Copper .
COHPLZTZ L_II\E .. PRICES

. ' .
I.
to Install
L.\YOFI.' 1\ND ASSEMBLY
'.:'CCL PAIJ\'CS ELECTRIC . :. :::: :'LUl-illERS . p;,lNTS .. . rrou:::;;:.J,'t.:."'SS


:EDic;:;n..Y, Ju;c 231!!, 1961

C-LASSIFIED
FOR SALE
'
CHUGIAK has a:
AD5
EJoo .R V, I C
Demonstrator. Cnll
for Ctanley
Products or if you c.re int-
erested in giving a :)arty in
JUI!2 1961
Open,
Chugiak vs.
Dodgens at Chugiak 7pm
Obedience Training, 7:30pm
-------------------4. ' your - . i -
Cnrnival Grounds
:'ony Lengue Gane l Jt.
cc:r::; r;eeting 8pm
Carnival Hall
June 30t;.l, 1961
CCII::> Long
Hiver.
July 1st, 1961
SUID:.Y, July 2rtl:1, 1961
GI:;JVICED
1-iO!D.'.Y, July 3rd,
:..ittle Chugiak vs.
!mli.ms. at i:t . Viet; 7pm
.
JU.SY 4D, 1961
Ii D2:':ZNDZ!'IC2 D,. Y
SILAGE FOR
Oberg lli le 217'.:!
See Russell
II0-2-5292
FOR SALt: 1948 Chev. }1 ton
pick-up, l:echanicallY sound.
$150 Ed Dellringer H0-2-5275
f.lt. Eklutna Dr. at mile 23
SEARS "Coofort
& coal- brand nell. Cost
with freight; sell for $40.
La\m mol'ler 50. Long 2 man
sa'", $3.50. .! i 11 $75
yearling Saanan milk
goat for days labor peeling
logs. Chugiak Goat Farm
oile 1811
-.-------------- 1 '
. ii ; -
FOR -SALE: Shallmr '"ell pimp, ''
& tanlt. also a
16' x 16' cabin, finished
side and out, td be moved,
$375. 1Uso Used Call
July 5D, 1961

CLUB,
:'etronaviches, in Birch-
t.'ood, 7: 30pn . -\ ijeni to's
>.,': * * * *
(wor::zhop) cont pc.ge 7 col 3)
the to their group for
approv.al. ,
Thio report \fill include
mapc school populat-
ion :mel lands available, as
well c.s ttell as graphs ind-
and anticipated
gr0trt:1 of the school populat-
ion.
* * * * *
G.RDG ;.V,\ILABLE
i .'l' :::FFI CE
Anyone uho \las not contacted
in the recent school census
may obtain a census card at
the Crmgiak Post Cffice and
fill it out.
'l'hic infooation is necessary
for nnnunl grade school
census, as \'/ell for the
reporton the need for a high
school.
* * * * *
SERVICES
DOZER .... LOADEn . DACI<HOE SERV.
E.R. TUCK lliLE 14
H0-2-5320
fllACHINE SA:/ FI:..Ii!G: Hand &
Power saw blade::;. $1.50 FIRE
LAKE SECOND EAt!D STORE !-iile 17
JCD I'RINTING
Form letterc handbills
photo reproductions posters-.
programs tickets Order Pad
Custom Letterheads Illustrat
material I:TJII: .'.Rl: COURIER
2,00 ll't: Eklutna Jr. H0-2-5275
--------------
ETSEL' S .CUG'.i."CI: l:.'.:J:Z LJRAPERIES
Also repair ::; alterations
Samples available l-1ile 131/2
no-2-5341
\'lATER: & SE\JER lines, .ieptic - ;-
tanks, cesspools, GZRHARD'S
BACKHOE s::.-w. Ilext to Eagle
River Liquor Store
- r
CEllENI' 1'/0RK: Daser.1cnts,
Foundations, etc. !Jo job
too small ED i :ilc
Inq. at Peters Creel: .:ierv.
RENTALS
FOR RENT: Cute 1 ro. furn.
cabin $35/ mo. Vurn. 3 bed-
room home $150/mo Chugiak
Goat Farm i:ile
-F R E E T E 2II D S
Boy, aged 15 lrantc .:'ull or
part time \iOrlc.
builders helper, have
you? Bob Todd,
- -...;.,-----
babysit in ny hone or
yours. 50/ hr. Judy Dc.yles,
age 15, &,i miles U?
River i?d.
\'/ILL babysit or acciot in
Linda
. 14. IJ0...,2-52G2 i :i le 23
l. .
..J-------------
;. .
:JILL babysit or azcic-t in
housecleaning \/ce!:dc.ys
Saturday. KathyIIalvercon.
age 14. tit. Eklutnc. :::>rive
at mile 23 or call
H0-2-5275
:
- - - - .- - - - - - - - - -
. .. .
GIRL 16, \iill baby cit or do
light Call:
d H0-2-5125, ask for ::ary or
Jennifer Randc.ll
NOTICE: The uill
continue to print clas-
sified ads for all
seelcing summer
This also apPliec to
one desiring to hire teen-
agers.
COURIER ADS G2T :SCffi.TG
/
CHUNK
B 0 1:!.. 0 GN 1\
49/#
llOU:tS: lOam - Spm - WEBJ\DAYS
lOam - 7pm - SUNDAYS

FalM -- REb- RIPE
39/#
;.JJDY
G9/qt.
(*
'DUET f.iARGERINE ., . ,
45/#
..
CARDINAL
GR.t\PES
' I . . 39 #
P"\CIFIC PEARL

\ii!OIE OR SILHJIT IIALF
COOI<ED ILl! :G
'59/i')

tf B 0 L E
FRYING QIICY.ENS
49/#
CELEUY
19/# .
5oz
S\'/ANSONS CHICKEN
2/39. .
CriUI!IC 'i.'UNA KING CRAB
TV DirJNERS
TURI:DY ..... FRIED CIIICKE!N t.lEAT LOAF
COOPPED DEF BEEFSTEAK
57./ea
POL;,R
FROZBU
BROCCCLI .. :tS .... DRUSSELS SPROUTS
CU'i' CCRN PEAS & CARROTS
FOITDHOOK . 3/55
I I
.::;:-::XI:..LS GCC:U TiillOUGH JULY 3rd
CLOGED
JULY 4tb
2/49
CAriDELLS
SOUPS
VI:G:JT:.BLE 6/$1 .00
5/$1.00
TO! ;.,To 7/$1.00
80 count
li.D.
NAPiaNS
2/33
4oz.
DA:JN FRESlf
I :USIIROQt.lS
.J'l':l :s & PIECES
39.
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!ol A Y 0 N A . I G Z
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