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The Isaac Walton Le?gue have a . SCHOOL IlTCORPOR..\TION NO'l' :n:ll1INEN/;
Turkey Shoot at theJ..r BirohvJOOd Range
on March 2 at 10 A.M. As formerly
it uill be open to aJJ. olasses of ri.fie
and pistol rr.i.th the entry fee of $ 1.00.
T'ne snow plou has bea>t over the range
and shooting conditions are ideal.
'llie l'UmLlage sale at the Pioneer Hall has
been postponed until Uarch l5. Jny
materials for the sale are being accepted
at Spring Creek Lodge or p.t the Range.
Dr. Don Dafoe, Territorial
of Education, last r1eek recomoended to
the Territorial Board of Education
incorporation of the 6hU6iak school dist-
rict be at leaat until fall to
better evaluate tho economic situation
Tihich be affected b'; :c:i.litar-..v changes
and Terri to rial i!o report
has been received to date as to the action
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TI'hile Joh..-"1 and Susan lToyes nere l.n Colo- J ::.,.. /.' KJ 1-/IJ "A / ,: r,..J c E S
rado :rhcre John 77as being disc!larged fro-n
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nilitarv service, their home in CHUOI I.!.AKE SHOmllG 1
Peters Croelc nas burglarized. A radio,
television sat, ohests of
stear.1 iron, bab:'" furniture and
per::;onal papcro were taken. Olothing
and dry goods in drawero and cupboards
:Jere str0':711 on the floor and ...-ralked on.
r:rs. said the one bright thing
about the robbery \7D.:J that the culprits
appreciated her art :.ork for they took
t:JO of her -:Tatar colours.
"COX'S 4\tt!:..., RMSES 8"1.: FOR RESUSCITATOR
Hr. and Hro. Bud Oox, their daughter Lynn,
son Jeri'!' and his .7ife, iirG. R. Ilc
and Eu(;ene Be Go1an
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operated the Chugiak I
rescue truck a;.1cl tY/0 other vehicles as
coffee .1ngons at croosings at the fur
Rendezvouo Dog Races to raise money for
the reausci ta tor. In t.-,o days the-; made
a proi'i t of 00 for the fund.
FOURTH F :.RI : FORUI.i IU P
.A varied program 11hich 11lli be of interestl
to man::- local re:Jidents is being presentedl
at the Fourth annual Fa.n1 Forum in Palmer j
on Februar;r 28 and Saturday, 1
lst, at the Palocr High School.
Beginning at laJO P.H. on the
progran includes talks and movies on all
agricultural subjects as ..-rell as oeauty
oa.re and hair at:'ling, and the tourist
industrY in Agricultural Alaska. The
forum ends th a banquet at the Boose
L Hall at 7a00 P.H. Saturday.
Ohu::;iak boys hrought home prizes
frou the Junior. Dog Races during the
Anchbrage Fur Rendezvous. Wade Charles
T'nird place in the three dog class
in the final race. He nas presented
u:lth a three gift certificates,
a Steak Dinner JJID a ',)2.5.00 bond b;r his
sponsors, the Uc Ganns of Eagle River
Shopping Center. Ola,yton Petronovich
plaoed 6th in the 5 dog class. He JOn a
fountain pen and 2 dinners at Don'
Ohinesc ReGtaurant. Bruce Pettit placed
7th in the 5 dog class and uon a hu$ky
pup tmd a
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)5.00 credit at the United
Dollar Store. Bruce and Clayton uere
sponsored by Tom Slankcr of Far North t;ucl.
All three boys and their parents .-rere
gueots at tho Dog I.lut3hers Banquet vhere
prizes rrerc a":"rarded. All three boys made
a cxoollent record especially since
none of them had the advantages of their
competitors in that the other boys and
girls from families long interested
in Dog Racing. Special goes
to Wade in that he oane to the Ternto:cy
only t":"!O years ago fron Las Vegas, Nevada.
:ru. of tho boys raised and trained their .
onn dogs.
A special oord of praise should be given
to the sponooro of these boys for the
heln and encouragencnt they gave.

SEE PAGE 2 FOR STORY 0!7 O. 'J..:iLKE...ll'S DOGS
:Tord has been received that the TelTitorlal
Board of Education has accepted Dr. Da.!oc
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recommendations as regards incorporation
in Chugiak and Wasilla. They i7ill study
the natter in detail at their August meet.

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Scouting - Continued
consists of and participation
in each phase of Scouting. Included is
organization and generAl operation of a
troup, leadership, advancement, interest
building and maintaining, and training in
all the sciences that the boys must learn
such as first aid, and
citizenship and sportsnanship. Louie's
trou, meets ever:/ Thursda:r eveninG in the
quonset hut near the Eagle Ri. ver Trailer
Court at 7a30. The assistant Scoutmaster
for !roup 682 is Ma."C Pyles.
place in both d.i visions of the
Anchorage Fur Rendezvous sled dog weight
pUlling contest at HulcahJr Park.last W
neAd<Jy, Februnr;- 19. Walker' a Yuko.'"l took
firot in the on&-dog division, pulling
1198 pounds. His dog, Sldpper, non
second place in the same division by
pulling ll88 pounds. In the three-dogs
division Yukon, S!dpper and Ohost took
i'lrr:Jt pulling 2350 pounds. Dogs bel-
onging to Larry Clendenen, Dan, King, & L j -,--;: A rf P
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Blue took second place by pulling 2..320 0 c. A I c eN {? 5 " 1-J
pounds. For the exciting event, dogs in
the one-dog claGs are required to puJJ.
for 50 feet , class pull
S'O feet . Doe; o- ncrs are not alJ..o-:red to
touc:1 -:1eighted oleds after lining
t:-.er; up, nor are thc.-y allo-:-red to coax t
tho dogs for7Tard, but nust stand behind
and urge the::: on.
First place a:-rard in the on0iog class
7TaS a trophy donated b:- Tenint:r J e:relers
of Spe.1ard, and dog food in t:1e amount
of the pulled, done.ted by Arctic
Feed Co. First place prize in the thrc9--
do class -:-ras another trophy by
J c:relera and 1000 pounds of feed from
Uartha frnanaon, Michael Bayless and Jim
Shook :-riD_ leave bl.r air for Los .An&Qee
on March 20th :7i th 97 other Anchorage
High School Band neobers to take part in
the program of r::odem Music Masters.
Four chaperones will accompany the group.
J.o4 inst:rt.li!lents :-rill be transported also.
Martha and Michael pa:; E flat Horn and
Jim plays drums. The youngsters ";r.ill
return from California on Tuesday March
25th. The Band is performing locally
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of tr..is
:1eek at the Basketb.:lll Tournament in
.Arctic Feed. Batter;, Co. presEm-- I
ted trophies to second place :rl.nners in I 'I7E SLIPPED
both divisions. This fir1:1 also furnished
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all the lead used to 77eight the Aleda. per adult is charged for the polio vaoG-
------------------- ine clinic. Persons under 20 and expect-
: ant nothers are not charged.
LOUIS ZIB PASSES scoun:.\STER COURSE
Last Louis Zib conplcted a 30 hour
course in Scouting and no77 has the rank
of Scoutcaster. This training course -
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It is reliably rw!lored by .!EJ:>eachablo sources that Hoose Horn and
Steelnan are going to be ps:choanalyzed tt'1at tho school bus drivers ;;:ill be
encouraged to do
In!IIC ARM COURIEit
Harie & Jim Me Dowell, Editor & Publisher
Rusty Bellringer, Jssistant
lubliahed._eye:ry WedneQdw in Chugiak M'
SI ON OF OUR TIMES
The cro>Tds on Fourth A.venue were thick:ly
lining the street as they vied for a
glimpee of J.o.; teams taking off down the
street. The crowd in front of Shimek's
record shop was especia.lly large. Ho'inJV'er
those people were ignoring the racing
does. They seemed to be absorbed in
something displayed :;n the window. What
was so interesting as to divert their
attention from the main attraction of the
Anchorage Fur Rendezvous? --- a television
set tuned to the channel was tele-
vising the same dog races that were going
on donn the street directly behind them.
Property ovmera in the City of Palmer PaY
a 16 mil;L ta.-x: on a total of [.',>6 u!illion
valuation. Ten mills of this is for the
schools and the 6 mills is to run the
city. Property owners outside Palmer but
within the incorporated school district
pay 10 mills on another Million total
valuation.
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TELEPHOUE NE':VS
Ne-:1 Stockholders phones have been
installed thio week are John Noyes ,
He. 5255 and Mel Soellner, Ho. 5280.
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POLIO INNOCUL.i\TIONS
Mrs. Hildreth Steelman has the
hours for the Polio Olinic in Chugiak.
The first aeries of vaccine will be given
on March 4th and 5th betcreen the hours of
7aJO and 9t30 P.M. at the Chugiak School.
Jny person, child or adult who has not
had the vaccine may have it at this time.
For anyone ';"Tho a night shift the
olinic mll be open in the afternoon of
those two days. The Chugiak Health
Council \"Till a8sist Miss Public
Health Nurse, in making the record cards.
CUB SCOUTS TO HAVE DINNER
The Oub Scouts of Chugiak, with their
parents will attend a
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Blue & Gold"
dinner to be held at the Alaska's Favorl te
Game Hall on Saturday, March lst at
6t.30 P.M.
N.R. and :.rns. !liCK KAMPEN the
proud Grandparents of an 8 lb. 5 oz. boy.
Donald Stephen was born February 11.
His parents are Mr. & Mrs. Raney of
1414 I atreet, Anchorage.
BR. U NmB TRE!lT OF .ANCHOR RIVER has been
visiting the Uc Oa.1111' s of. Eagle River.
SPECIAL **** SPECI.a **** AT EAGLE RIVER H . .\RDWARE **** 02.30 COLORED
PLASTIC BlUJS ** NOW $1.59 lOOf)()( SPECIAL **** SPECIAL
DrsTIJmursHED mr1roursHER8 I !if (e n.J I t.y _IV e iq i b o tfs
The Chugiak Volunteer Fire Company distin-
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guiR.-"-led themselves at the Dog Races on F/r }J d
by extinguishing a fire on the
spot. A car came dO't711. the road \71th smoke BIG CHILI FEED PLANNED
pouring out from under the hood and stopped! It was ladies .night out for the Friendly
rit:;ht near one- of the coffee wagons opera- I Neighbors as they enjoyed a leisurely
ted by the firemen. It can not be dinner at Spring Creek Lodge on Wednesday
a:L."lcd whether sno
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was used to extinguish 19th. '!here were a number of
blaze or nhether that reason gifts to opened as some of the ladies
ti1at particular "';7agJlm ran out of hot were remembered by their Secret Pals.
coffee.
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Marie Petronovich a lovely hand
crocheted doily for her arudversary and
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Jerry Ja.hr' s birthdav was remembered by
,4 S t\l P A 0 f" V &. a set of cr-;stal periume bottles. Katy
-=--,.;:.Siii"' ! Phillips receivedfXmas, birthday and
Feb. 26 iied. Businessmen's Luncheon- ! Valentine's DaY all at once with a pair
i:Toon at Moose Hom 1 of bab;,r-doll pyjamas, a matching pair of
Bro:mie Scouts, after school, at
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slippers and nylon hose. The ladies also
Cleda Stephens I welcomed their ne-:rest 1aember, Mrs. Alice
Chuf;iak Vol. Fire Co. Training I 0".7ens of Eagle River. The club also greet-
Feb. Z7 Thurs. V.F.W. at Leota Tnvom I ed guests Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Mrs.
at Cleda Ruth Hartman and past members Louise
Boy Scouts - C. D. Ifut, Ea:;le Rive Va..YI Kamoen and Jean Dummit. Despite the
Girl Scouts- at Elsie Oberg's . feutive note of the evening business was
Feb. 2G Fri. Farr1 Fo:rtW1 - Palncr j transacted. The club voted to sponsor a
Har. 1 Sat. Bircrr:10od Lac1ies - Shcl.ors .! chili dinner at the Territorial School
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Blue & Gold" Cub Dinner I on Saturday l!arch 15th, the proceeds to
t<luare Benefit Assn. P..all ! benefit the resuscitator fund. Tickets
!.:a:. 2 Sun. Isf'l.ac iVolton TURKEY.:SHOOT j for this din11er Tlill soon be available at
Uar. 4 Tues. Polio Clinic 71.30 - 9t.30 p.nef all business houses in the community as w
E1:1.r. 5 Wed. Polio CJinic continued l r1ell as being on sale at the door. The
Businessmen'B Luncheon- Fire Lake cost will be .Adults $1.50, Students -;.51.00
FriendJ.:, Neighbors - Robinsona and Children 75. The menu mll feature
Vhugiak Vo"l. Fire Co. - Busineaa n ill the Chili You can Eat", and serving
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9t00 P.M.
Pleaoe call Ho. 5500 or Ho. 5Z75 if there j Presidbnt Jane .lllred presented the wlub
is any UEWS. 1 with a lovely handmade rose corsage
1 which was won b:r Eileen Cook in the drarring.
I The next meeting ?ill be at t he home of
'Iheret s no limit to the good a man can do I Darlene Robinson on March 5th at 7a.30 P.M.
if he doesn't care ?Tho gets the credit.
See
srunv,l.es at
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Mrs. Hildreth Steelman uho is chairman
of the territorial American Legion .Awdl-
iary Child Welfare Committee, is encourag.-
ling the many .Auxiliary units in the Tel'!'-
. tox:r as well as Vi duals to develop
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'l'AP ftJID BALLET CLASSES
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CU 'B HOESE
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J\.PI'ODTD !ENTS !\T )J.a:: - :_':lL"u. '\ ii!IOP
It appears . that Ed RadJ.e of Birch-:JOOd has emerged frotl Hibernation.

CHURCH NEil
Chu.s;ialc Chapel (.Assemblies. of God)
Rev. Bernard Tewell
Sunday School
Liotning ITorship
Christ's .ilmbussadors:
( Young People)
lOtOO A.B.
lltOO A.M.
6aOO P.i:I.
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for aa1e FOR S.ALE for sale
1 Ton Ohev. stclce i954 inserted
engine, ner1ly overhauled. $300.00
Call Doyle, H0
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5566,
FOR SALE at GOAT CREEK G.4.RAOE PI.4o.31
Evancelistic Service
Bible Study & Prayer,
1. HYdraulic Booster. $Jo.oo
71.30 P.H. ui.ll fit truck ol' pick-up
FriQ.ay 7:.30 P.M. 2. International GRD Eng, Short Block
Emi.:!anuel Gospel Chapel
Rev. Eva & Lincoln Brown
good used condition
3. International Engine :.?75,00
complete but needs valve gring
4. J.:iilitary Jeep Axles. Assy:\ Com9lete
Rear ,;3o. each, Front . .>.35 . each
School & Bible Study
DveninG Wornhip,
5. 65 hp. vertical boLler
10tl5 .. A.Id.. rd th bo:: valves etc.
7:00 P,i,:1.
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?ednesda:,r
Youth Fello.7ship
Later Saints
7tJO P.l.l.
7t.30 P.I:I.,
compl'essor
7';:!.. cu!f ,,;30. lJ cu. ft. $J5.oo
7. Lincoln Air Grease Gun unit, 00
Rebuilt - never used.
8. 311 Pitcher pump $ 8.00
9. 1950 Buick 4 Door
10. 1953 Plymouth 6 oyl. 2 dr.
11. Kohler GOO Auto L:i. te Plant
12. Dodge 4 x 4 Transmission 'R 30.00
Service 10t30 A.HJ 1.3. 12v. H.D. Truck generator ) 30.00
12v. voltage regulator $ 10.00
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5AL(IIJS. 1 htJJi.11 h' /Ill 15. One 10
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Cabin, 't'.rired,
'- n , .' ,___ o -- """' 1 .furnisned, be moved l.Aoo.oo
!l DOrJ' T HAVE A CHANCE " 1 lo% discount on or more purchase l
When the fire trucks are delayed 4o seo- i THESE ITEliS FOR SALE .. rt! GOaT CREEK GARAGE'
onds in traffic, people saya "It took
t!1em 20 min. to ge-t. here."
FOR SALE
When the truck races down the road, it's i 25 cu. ft.
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14 ok at those reckless fools". j
When 4 men struggle with an 8-man ladder ,
upright Philco Deepfreeze
0395.00
"They don't even know ho'17 to raise a i
ladder.-" !
1957 Fairlane 500 Hardtop, Steering,
Au tona tic Shift 5. 00
12 guage Remington .Automatic 45.00
CALL HO. 5363, TED BALL after 5a30 p.m
or Weekends.
When firemen open windows for
to reduce heat in fighting a firea "Look I
at the wrecking crew." 4--------------------t
When they open the f'loor to get at the
blazea "There goes the axe squad."
If the chief stands back where he can s
and direct his men, people say a
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afraid to go where he sends his men."
If they lose a buildinga "Itt a a louay
company."
If ther.r make a good "',top" folks say t
"The fire didn t t amount to much."
If lots of water is necessa.I"'JI
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They are
FOR SAL!
Remington noiseless Portable typewriter.
Just renovatedc... $50.00 at Moose Horn
damage with water than the I G 1\1 E f( A L tvJ f R ( H i' N D J S[
If a fireman gets hurta "He was a care- j q p
i;: gets hurtt "Itls A crazy i ( Q_C iL.
company".
If a fireman inspects a citizen's prop- C n.J C c
ertya"He' s meddling in somebody' s busi- .L- _Jj '0ll tr U U\!J \\$ K _'!
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If he a fire hazard corrected. I " 0 c ,r: re UQ) 0
"I'll see the mayorl " n [ lr It J\\. G
If he gets killed and leaves a f ami1.y l:=.1 - u. ! R
destitutet "That' a the chance he took I . E [
when he joined the tire company."
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from OlnOAOO FIREFIGHTER 1 (- _pi
As a firefighter, you may have everheard I s-- JL 11..- . C/?..tfJ./
remarks like these. But you work on nc'll /tt...J. r -
regardless, lives and protecting

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your community - because this vital job
must be done. _____ ......;_ __
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