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EI.:ERGZNCY i?HC'N2S
FIRE :R !.LI.BU:.h.HC3
H0-2-5555
S'i'J!t'E N!.ICE:
. H0-2-5590
VOL 5 1
Capi tcrl M.ove
Petitio n.To
Be Here Sat.

Arm

J :.NU .. i.RY 3rd, 1962
100

PETERS CREEK: The Pet-
ers Creek home of Janes
CIIUGI!\K: Residents of Carrol' at mile 211/.:, burn-
Chugiak tvill lYe. given ed to the ground last
an opportunity to sign Friday, while the temp-
the petition to mo,ve erature hovered at -35
the state Cupital from Carrol told firemen
Juneau to so1.1e\vhere I"' that he had rekindled
closer to the center
11
an oil heater lihich had
of state population. ; . gone out , and had taken
George Allen, demo- hi s f amily to a nei ghbors
cratic chairman for home
1
v-hile ting for
the Chugiak precinct hi s house to t'ltl rm up .
stated that he ,.,as ob- 1 he returned to
taining a copy of this check a few hours l a ter,
- - petition, and \muld /. Cl.ISTQI.:ER THE z:.GLE RIVER n.RKET it became appnrent that
have it at the B \SleET A CHECK, :miLE r.i.\NAGER the interior of the house
River Shopping Center BOB ;.'ILSON PREP,\H.ES TO BOTH was burning.
on Saturday, January CiiECIC ' :: RITER :1ITII THE NE\1 SPECI \L, .:hen Ca rrol opened the
6YJ, bet\\'een the hours c:.; ..i!;iL DS.SIGNED TC DI SCOURAGE B.'.D door., the inside the
of lOam and 2pm for pJ,ssrns r oom a ppeared t o 'blo\"
up.
TbisApetition form has room ThA Volunteer Fire
f 119 1
. gnntures on each SPECI:LL c:,!-iER.\. TO ..., t:>
or s .. Company \'IUS summoned, but
copy. stated that he DISCOU1hGE BAD CHECK the fire hau progcessed t,oo ,
:miTERS
(cont page 4 col 1) far to save the house. .
lolEN' S
TElJ! TO ORG.\f'HZE
E,\GLE RIVER: Chuck Sm:i th,
super1ntendent of Chugiill'
Schools, has announced that
a meeting for the purpose
of organizing a bas-
ketball team has been call-
ed for January 8t'!
at 7pm at the Eagle River
School gym.
This is open to all
men \iho are interested
playing basketball.
Smith stated that enough
\\'ere interested fo organ-
ize a team, plans to do
so woulD: r.tade. ,
1
FUrthe:r. 'i,nformation may be
had by calling either the
Chugiak or the Eagle
School.

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E.\GLE RIVBR: Anyone planning
to te a bad check at the
Eagle River iiarket Basket is
now likely to think t1v-ice on
the matter.
The store has installed
a a dual lensed
camera ivhich photographs both
the check and the writer at
the same time.
This gives the store a perm-
anent record of every check
cashed at the register;
protects not only a gainst
those would pass a bad
check, but a l s o . offer s pro-
tection in case checks are
ever stolen.
lianager of the iiarket Bask-
et, Bob ltils on, stated that
any and all checks
now cashed at t he in-
cluding those of store em-
ployees ttill be thus recorded.
(cont page 4 col 1)
Carrol, his wii'" and fifteen. .
year old son, lost of
possessions in t1te , .:
It was believed that the , 1
1
loss covered t, .
with insurance. r1 1
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PTA , TO i !EET NEXT
:lEEK
..
CHUGIAK: Ed \Iillis, Pres-
ident of the Chugiak PTA has
thnt all members be
i:Oinded of the January meetJ.ng
\'lhich \dll take place hext
Tuesday, January 8!.b at the
Chugiak School at 8pm.
Plans to assist the current
athletic program of the area
sahoo.ls si(isucsed.
Refreshements tiill be
served by the fift]) I ,
mothers.
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!' Cook for' January s pent
teaching school i n
of the more remote
parts of our state before
dO\m in this com-
m:.mi ty.
Lois Ante, whe calls
Atwater Ohio her state-
side home, came to Alaska
in 1935 to teach school
at the village of r . ctlak-
atla, in southeastern Al-
a Glca .
After teaching there a y :
year> she attended t:1e Un-
h ersi ty of J\laska at Fair
barnes for one summer a nd
,.,ent on to teach at

It 1'/aS t'lhilc there that
she met and married Gcor-
e;e who ,,.as workin 1 here
a:. that time.
r:eorge and Lois \;ere mar-
ri e d in 1957 and continued
J,o live at Kodiak ,.,..here t.here
oldest children George Jr
J.e , little Loi s l'lete born.
'L' he 1int e ' s came 1 o Chu-
i n ... he month of
H<O, having bough1 a mho r.e
0!1 llt . Eldutna Drive at :Jile

Since moving to 1.hi s c: m-
munity their has
to include l Jttle
Gracie, l'lho ,.,as boJn las ;
C::!tober .
Lois, still teaches ECtool
but no* only as a
ute.
f!er little family her
pretty much to home nc t, and
::::r:-.e f i nds little t i me for
:.he a thletic \thic
u.sed t o :<eep her in the
IJUSt .
Lois reca lls how 1 qrscbaclc
r idinr; was he: favo" i te <lct-
ivi ty and relates h01r she
to serve as a riding
instructor Lo a group l f
C;: -:!p.Cire Girls and to <ther '
L E A R A C E
ALE
COOK FOR J J\NUARY
LOIS ,\NTE
groups, frequently traveling
around the country at this
activity.
Lois has had little time to
join any local groups, as a
substitute teacher fimst be
ready to go to 1'/0rk at a ny
time. However , she has re- '
1Zently j oined the Chugi ak
Ladies Club.
A comparat ive nch'comer t o
our ty, \'le 1dsh to \1el-
come . Lois , and llill enjoy shar
ing her favorite fecipics
vhi l e she is our cook of the
month.
* * ,... * *
For her first recipe, Lois.
has a favorite 11hich would
have been appropri a te for
the holidays, ,}?ut is
good any time.
(next col.)
: TerJj'fic Buys I
I ._ ' IN \LL BUY I
: l . . . - ( \
cup chopped nuts
1 cup chopped dates
1% tsp' baldng soda
l1 cup shortening
cup boiling \tater
2 eggs
}2 tsp vanilla
1 cup su.gar
cups sifted flour
nuts, soda & salt in
mixi ng bmd
ADD shortening & boiling 111atcr
ALLON mixture to stand 15
minutes
STIR ' tCJ blend
DE.AT egis slight"ly
J\DD Vahilla
STIR in sugar and
flour
AD) to date mixture
DO l'\OT OVERJ.JIX
PL,\CE in greased 9"x311x511
loaf pan
BAKE 1 hour at 350
COOL .beiore slicing:
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ENGAGEHENT ANNOUNCED
1
BIRCH:/O(D: I-Ir. aJ:d llrs . I nt;-
vol IfofE.on of nrichw<jod Road
a nnouncej the of
their d.'l. 'Jghter tlar yanne to
J ames S tin3er, formerly from
Cal i f or .1ia
7
and r. O\> r esidin,..
in Birchlt)cd . o
The daJ. )f the \tedding has
not yet been set .
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lADIES CLUB. ENJ"OY
DINNER
, FIRE L.U.i;: Tht Chugialc Lad-
ies member; and their
resllecti.,e bus}:>< nds attended
their arrual holiday dinner
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(cont pa!e 9 col 3)
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J,\NUARY 3rd, 1962 PAGE 4

<Capital move cont page 1 I (Ne\1 Jersey)
Jersey)
col 1)
h ;:;,::; all'eady turned in a copy
cd the petition \ii th 119 sig-
r.<tures from this area.
Allen went on to say that
gotten these signat-
ures in just a few hours
and that of all those
he approached, only four
had declined to sign. These
four gave as their reasons
that two of them did not fully
understand the petition, one
\ias a ne\icomer to the state,
and the fourth felt that
the cap1tal should remain in
Juneau.
Allen stated that if thi's
was ahy indication of the
feelihg of the voters of
Chugiak, the outcome of any
election on the capital move
would
1
from this area nt
least be obvious.
... *
( chcclt \iri ters, t con page 1
col 2)
.,. ,
l-son stated that the res-
pc:l,se by the public to th.:l$
system has been very favor-
able,
All of the Piggly
h3.!"ket Basket chain stores
a!"e equipped ,.,i th this camera.
. . . ... ...
Vli'i TO r.;EET
OLD CHUGI,\K: Chugiak Post
9?85, VF'i/ wishes to r;mind
of the 1st meet-
1n 1962, which \iill be
.. J
. ; - . ,on anua:t;y 4tl!' Thursday'
the VF\i hall at mile 2l
1n Old Chugiak.
A register of the addresses
and phone numbers of all mem-
bers will be corrected at
this time ..
arc also reminded
that 1961 dues cards will no
lcnger be honored at this

Duas cards for 1962 \'/Wll
'J.) available for purchase
meeting.
..... * ..
ATTORNEY GZNERAL OF
Nl!:tt JERSEY PROi-;ISES NO !\lORE
FALES ,\DS
NEh' JERSEY: The ,\ttorney Ge:l-
(next col.)
f
eral of the State of Ne,.,
Jersey has advised Gover-
nor .lilliam A. Egan that
a Newark, New Jersey, pro-
moter has given assurance
he \ti 11 place no future
advertising concerning pur-
ported employment opportun-
ities in ,\laska.
Similarly, advised ,\ttorn-
ey General David D. Furman
'
assurances have been oDtain-
ed from the advertising man-
ager of the Neh' York
that will carry no such
advertising in the future.
Furman's assurances came
in response to ,rotests by
Governor Egan that des>i te
.
that aa-1
vert1s1ng of purported job
opportunities would be halt-!
ed, the advertisements ,.,ere
continuing to appear in var-
ious ne\lspapers and national
.mblica tions.
The Ne,., Jersey official
said investigation by his
office's Consumer Frauds
Dureau showed that the ad-
vertiser had attempted to
cancel existing advertis14
ing commitments, but was
unable to do so in all cases
because of the a dvance make-
up required by the .ublicat-
ions
Egan protested the adver-
tisements, which held out
the lure of plentiful empl-
oyment at high saleries, af-
ter being advised that a
number of families had found
it necessary to aJ peal to
the Salvation Army and ot-
her welfare organizations
after arriving in Alaska,
and finding that promised
/
jobs did not exist.
In addition, the Governor
has writted to all news-
papers, periodicals and to
(next col.)
radio stations ,.,hose use of
the advertisements has been
brol:lght to_his attention,
urg1ng the1r cooperation to
halt future advertisemtntG
of this nature.
* * * * *
BREAK-IN AT EKLUTNA
Pm/ER PLANT
::ra.UTNA: State Police rec-
ieved worN. of a break-in on
Ne,., Years day at the office
of the Eklutna PO\ver Plant.
It was not immediately
apparent if anything had
been tak.an.
The matter has been turned
oYer the proper autorities
for investigation.
* * * *
NEH PHONE DIRZCTORY
BEING READIED.
PALf.iER: l
1
iax Clement,
for the ilatanuoka Telephone
Assotiation, has announced
that the 1962 edition of
the Hr,\ phone directo!'y i::;
being prepared ana should
be ready for the printers
by the end of the month.
Clement has set a cut-off
classified and al-
phabetical listings on Jan-
uary 12!.!!.
Anyone wishing to have any
changes in their listing is
to call the tele-
phone office by that date.
* * * * *
THIS IS iiARCH OF DHiES liONTII
H E L P
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16.! HQ-2- fi675
FIRE LAKE
Stt?l'- C f .
24 hr. h'RECKER SERVICE
GENER.i.L TIRES & TUBES LHRRIC.\TIONS REPAIHS
TUNE-UPS
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l-
-d''_: .
S P E C I .\ L
'fHRl: J ,\NUJ\aY 3ls1 LUBRIC,\TIOI'\ with Oil Change
"2 . 50
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JANUARY 3rd, 1962
DEN DOIN' S
DEN #3. Friday, 7pm,
Wrs . To\mc
; '
DEN #5 \Jedncsday 4 pm
lirs.
Thursday, 5:15pm
/EN#6:
Beatty & ;.;rs. Joh
Den # 8 Thursday, .fpm
HRs. Steeby & tirs.
Boroughs.
PACK r.:EETH\G NEXT
S,\TURDAY
OLD CHUGIAK: The regular meet-
ing for ebb scout pacl< 716, '"hich
is held the
urday of the month was not hald
l ast week due to the holidays.
The meeting will lbake place
next Saturday, January 6!.b at
7pm at the Chugiak 1lcthodi.st
Church at mile 13.
1.
. . .. . .
BRO:.'NIE :.EETING
:>OSTOJ.'>NED
PETERS CREEK: tlrs. Cleda Steph-
er.s; BrO\.,rnie leader for troop
( :1ext co 1. )
l .
J I
(brownie meetibg)
.;56 lias stated that the
meeting scheduled for next
Friday, January 5th has l>cen
ostponed the follo,.,r-
ing Friday, January
;.irs. Stephens gave as her
reason the fact that a movie
has been scheduled to be
sho1m at the Chugiak School
that night (Jan 5!!!) and the
troop meeting 11ould conflict
\'lith it.
J\L,\SIG\ D,\Y SCIIBDULE
GIVBN
JUNEAU: Governor :.'i lliam A.
Egan was given an outline of
a dayling schedule of activ-
ities which l'lill feature ob-
servance of ;1laska Day at the
Seattle .'rold 's Ii'air next
July 7!!! ,
The day is in add-
ition official
participation in the 1962
Exposition ,.,i th displays and
other exhibits portraying
the State
1
s past,
and future.
John F. Gordon, coordin-
ator of the Fair's IJlaza of
the States, said
and r.:rs. Egan and son, Dennis
would be guests of the State
of ./ashington ::or ld' s Fair
Commission for the special
Alaska Day '
.in air
1
Jort 1wlcome, motor-
cade through the city center
and a dedication program in
the Plaza of t.hc States tdll
be a port of the observance a
will an afternoon entertain-
ment program saluting "laska
in the Fairgrounds' sl.adium,
(next col.)
PAINT
com pi et e I in e
' (,\laska Day)
page 5
and a tour of the tair
grounds including a trip
up the Needle and
on the monorail from dO\m-
tO\m Seattle.
Gordon said Governor
Egan would be guest of
honor at a luncheon and
again that night \tould be
guest of honor at a State
Dinner hosted by Governor
,\lbert D. Rosellini and
the world' s Fiar Commis-
sion.
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RIVER
SCHOOLS ST/.:1T 1\TIILETIC
cor.;pETITI ON
CliUGL\K: January 3rd
(tonight) marks the opening
of the Chugiak and Eagle ,ti v-
er Junior High School sports
program. Chugiak will visit
Eagle ver on this dayc for
the first athletic com;etit-
ion bet1:een these schools.
The game is scheduled for
7:00pm.
0
oys from both schools
have been working out at
the ne1.r gym in Eagle Hi ver.
This gym vas finished the
middle of November.
t:hugi ak is coached by
Roy Carson, a former col-
l ege basketba ll player him-
self and presently a
grade teacher at the Chug-
iak school. :te has 1 r 1 :.J:Jed
his squad to the follo1ting
boys; Bill Leonard, Ryan
Straight, Doug Tanner, Jim
Burroughs, :.'hi tlcy,
Richard Jonrowe, Gene Ris-
ley, Jerry Christian, Dan
(nont a e 6
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SfiERl"'IN-WILLIAfYIS
KEr-iTONE .. . . . I\EJ.:GLmJ
ALSO: ALL SIZE BRUSHES, SPACKLE, OTHER
INTERIOR FH!ISIIING

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PAGE 6
(Basketball, cont page
5 col 3)
Church I\e\t' 5:
\'!erre, Lester Stephens,
It Butch Phillips and Duane
\
Darby.
Chugiak's six yell leaders
CHUGL\K CH.Ari!.L
of God)
1-lile 21 Old Chugi '
Rev. Derr;tard Teliell PASTOR
Sunday School.
1
).0: OOan
Ilorning :19rship 11: OOam
Evangelistic"Serv 7:30pm
Bible Studt & Prayer Iiecting
........ . 7:30pm
Christ's .'.mbasscdors (Young
People) Sunday 6:30pm
* * * *
CIIUGI.t,J( AN'i':JCNY Is
C,\TBCII2TIC;,L . 8:00pm
l;ondays, Harry's ?arts
* * * * *
B,".:>TIST CIIURCH
clile 14 .,GL:z :UVFlR
James Henderson P,\STOR
Sunday School ... 9:45pm
Iiorning :/orshi p . 11: OOam
D.T.U 6:30pm
Evening :lorship . : 7:30pm
-:Jed. Prayer Heet'ing 7:30pm
The 41!! ',!ed. of each J.;onth the
follOliing- groups meet at
GIRLS ;,L'XILI:.RY
SUNBE..\HS
7:30pm
\JOi:EN s ;.assroN,iRY UNIOt\
IiEN
1
S BROTHERHOOD
open during.
*
* * *
FIRSJ' BA?TIST, C:IURCH
iiile 21 DIRCH:JCOD
REV. Ed. Sti-te.s ,, P:LSTOR
Sunday School . lO:OOam
fiorning ';/orship .. 11 :OOam
Pra;cr Neeting, :Jed 7:

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ATTBND YOUR CimRCH TillS SUND.t.Y
r
\
, G
r '" s rocery.
)([LE 23 and
ORV G000S GAS 1o. Llt")UOF
were chosen from apprli>ximately
' 40 girls that participated
in try-outs. Coaching
LATTER Dt.Y SJ'J. NTS
these snappy is Carol
Connell, a former yell leader
1, '
t n0\1 teaching 8!.!! grade rlath
:iiie OLD C:!UGL,K
/,!fred ::eger B.a;.NCII PRES.
Priesthood meeting 9: 60a
Sunday School ...
Sacrament meeting 6 :OOpr:
Primary Saturdays,
horne 1:30-ll:30am
i:IA, Tues, ll!ll S: Est. in [
ilnchorage 7:15p.
Relief Soc. i:ondays ?:30p l
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CQi.;i :UNITY .3:.:PTI.ST
Birch\rood Loop Rd BI.Rc;r.:oo
Rev. :>aul :Iughes ?, . STOR
Sunday School .. 10: OOp.ml
r.:orning ::'orship
Young People . 6:3G .
"'- ' ' I ' ' 7 '"0
.. : . \
.. ed. Prayer Leetlng . ?:00pn
Crusaders, Thuns ... ..4:00pm
.
Ci1UGI.\K I;:!:'!' .. ODI ST C!IURCI;t
at the Chugiak School. The
'r,six yell leaders are, Audrey
Aubrey, Jean Baker, Patti ;,_ ......
Brooks, Donna .13urroughs,
Sharon Crane and Sherrj'l
Oberg.
Students at both schools
voted on their choice for
team names. The Official
Chugiak School name is nO\i
ttie "Chugiak Iluskies". The
official name for .iiver
is the "Zagle River Rams
11
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School colors are, Chug-
iak, Green and :!hi te: Eagle
River: Blue and Gold.
The Eagle River Rams arc
coached by Don Sanders, a
recent graduate and Basket-
ball player at the Univer-
sity of itlaska. Sanders
teaches 8!.!! grade science
and physical education at
the Eagle River School.
llisl include: i'rank
;.;ue 18 OLD Ci!UGIAIC
. Rev. :Jayne !lull t j
Sunday School. . 1,_
Adams, Don Bush, David Bel-
ler, Steve Ilull,.,_P,ean Fill-
more, Rodger Dipcom, Harvey
Pullen, Toby Riddell, Greg
Thompson and Sam :/intersteen
.. orship Service 11 :OOam
1
,f
Jr. Sun .......
Jon\nne Vanover and Jo
FranlCfourth are handling
Sr. {.;yl .;,un . . . 7 .OOpm
Jr. Choir '.led . . 3: 45pmr
Sr. Choir Thurs . 7:30pm
:JSCS 1st .led . 7:30pm t
Circle 3:rci. .:eds 7: 30pm
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a!UHCH OF CHUGI.'J\
tii 1 e 19 OLD CHUG! :,K
Rev. Roland Fritz PASTOR
::orship Service . 9:OOam
Sunday School lO:OOam
. \
EVERYONE. .::zLcOJ.iE
the yell leaders for the
River School.
Chosed to lead the Rams
as yell. leaders are, Tani
Thot.l.i.JSOn, Lonnie Cathers,
Kay Bkstedt, Darlene Carn-
ahan and Leslie t:auldin.
Their athletic compctit-
'"J
ion is not limited to Bask-
etball. The hoskey program
will take shape as soon as
the weatherman co-operates.
Bucky liorse, 7!.!! grade teach-
er at Chugiak and his brother
L.J. liorse have spent many
hours preparing the rink on
Lake. far the \'lea t-
her man has ruined most of
the in \fOEk. Ilot'lever, good
hockey is predicted
: and the Chugiak-Eagle River
" soon be treated
, to some fine hockey. This
; team is sponsored by the
PT.'l and is affiliated with
the National ,\matcur Hockey
,\ssocia ti on.
PI-5-4056
: l
Teams from Anchorage ,.,ill
provide competition.
bers of the hockey team have
not been chosen as yet due
to lack of turnouts.
F 0 R J\LL OF YOUR J
NEEDS

* * * * *
J;.NUARY 3rd, 1961
.,
Frank liilliman has returned
to his llirchwood home after
a fast trip to Denver to
spend Chirstmas with his fam
ily.
.. .. * *
fir. and Ilrs. Allan Snell
moved back to home
which they at one t1me oc-
cupied on Eklutna Dr j ve
at mile 23.
and f.lrs. Richard Carter
of Fairbanks spend the hol-
idays visiting with the
Chuck Carters of Little Pet-
ers Creek. The Carters are
brothers.
* * I
J
El mer Ri chardson, of Fire
Lake retur ned aft er S)end-
ing Christmas l'l'i th hi s mot-
her in Lakeport Ca lifornia.
* * *
Andy Kirk, principal of the
school at t>loose Pass ma(lc a
quick trip up to Chugialc dur
ing the holic.tays . Andy at
one time a teacher at
the Chugiak Sc:10ol .
* * *
Edwin Ryon, Principal of
the Eagle River School re-
turned to Los .\ngelos Cal-
ifornia for a brief visit
during the holidays . ayon ,
reported temperature in the
80
1
s at a time when Alask-
ans shivered in the - 30j
* * +
!irs. El azi beth Fackenthall,
from Fairbanks is visiting
with her brother, Chuck
Carter of Peters
Creek.
lliss Alicia Palau teacher
the Chugialt School is
noh living with her mother
who from San Diego Cal -
ifornia for an extended
visit .
* * * *
1'-:E:f .::IGII:!/LYS ,\DJED
TUIS. P/LST
YZ.\H
f iore than 60 miles
of nel'l' high11ays, at a cost
of over three million dil-
lars, \'/ere added to \l aska'
Highway system during the
1961 consttuction s eason,
according to R. E. St i ckel
State Construction Zngin-
eer for the ;laslm Division
of !Iighways .
Construct i on""opera.tions
on additional 204 miles,
costi ng over
have been suspended for
the winter, but will be
r::sumed again in the s:>ring
Stickel said.
Listed among the complet-
ed projects were nine
bet11een Clear and Rex and 2
mi l es betl';een Nenana and
Cl ear, botli on the Fairbank
i>a.rk :iighl'lay, and
seven miles f rom the Ifuz-
itrin River to Coffee Creek
on t he Nome-Kougarok Hoad.
* .. * * *
OCHS COtiiiiTTBE TO
r.;EET
I
PETZRS CRE:ZIC: Dale Picl'son,
co-Chai rman for Operation
Chugiak Ili gh School , an-
nounced a meeti ng of t he
Executive Co .. uni t tee to be
hel d January 3th at 8pm at I
the home of publi ci ty chair-
man Dill Lo\\e at aile 23.
Pi erson stated that OC!IS
has been inactiv-e over the
holidays and feels that ho1'1'
is the time to J ress our ad-
vantage. Pierson sounded
optimistic concerning the
chances of the s uccess of
OCHS.
It * *
i:.'.RCII OF' DHiES
P.AGE 7
C,\RS DAl;1\GED IN

PETERS CRZEIC: There l'l'ere no
inijuries, but approximately
b400 dollars damage resulted
in a collisii>on betl'l'een two
cars at mile 22 on
December 27!!! .
Bruce il Slater of Anchor-
age, had just started to
pass a car driven by Hubert
J Reid of Birch1vood
1
\'l'hen
Reid turned left into t he
dri vm'l'ay of Bernies Liquor
Store. Slater l'l'as unable to
stop and crashed into the
side of the Reid car.
" * * * * *
ALIENS l :UST
RZPORT
JUNE.\U: District: Director B.
R. Oates of the I mmigration
and Naturalization Service
estimated that 3300 aliens
l'l'i 11 report their addresses in
Alasi{a during January under
the Federal Alien Address
Program.
The im;.;ingration official s aid
that 3000 aliens reported their
addresses during January 1061.
Oates said that all non-cit-
izens except tlose in diplomat-
ic status, foreign represent -
ative of certain international
organizations and t hose admit-
ted t emporarily as agricultur-
al laborers , are required to
file the a ddress report .
lie added that any alien \1ho
\'l'ilfully v.iolated the address
report requirement may be
fined up to S200,
for 30 days and de)orted.
In addi tion, aliens l'l'ho are
not in the United Stated during
January must report their ad-
dresses to the service l'l'i thin
10 days after their return.
Address re)()rt cards l'l'ill
be availabl e at t he I&NS office
and local U. S. Post Officec .
* *

IACL(
Sf"'ICEG\
EAGLE RIVER
AUTO PARTS
HO - 2-5140

---------
JANUARY 3rd, 1962
Bow li f:'9:

FRIDAY NINERS:
'"on lost
1st FREDDIES .. 20 12
2nd NBofA ...... 20 12
3rd E.R. SERV 20 12
4tb E.R. FUEL
5tb STEVES 16 16
6!11 ETilEL I S&\RTI c .. 16 .. 16
7tb B&D :CARPETS ... l5
8tb TEAl I #1. ... 131,2 181
9tb F.L. SERV l3 . 19
lQYlr-IEADm"/CREEK APTS 8 ..... 24
HXGH TEAli SERIES (w/handicap)
1. F .L Serv .... 2181
(four car '"reck)
'fhe guilty vehicle was park-
ed on the shoulder at mile 23
where the road crosses the en
of Milrror l.ake, late Sunday
afternoon.
A car headed toward Anchor-
age came up on the phrkcd_car
and the driver suddenly ap-
plied his A car fol-
lmting closely behind the sec
ond car vas unable to stop an
into the vehic.le driv
ing it into the parked car .
Then the third 'car careened
across the road and struck a
fourth car coming from the op
opsite direction.
,\ccording to the State Pol-
damage to all four
cars \las estimated at a tot-
al of
There \'lere no injuries to
any of the dttvers and their
passangers. of the
cars belonged to Anchorage
I
residents ond one to a Palmer
man.
Roads that day had ren
dered unusually s lippery due
to freezing rain on the pave-
ment.
. . . . ,..
PAGE 8
(school tax)
...
tax ,fi tholding ;?rovisions of
the la'", and who have not
filed an extimated tax re-
turn will decl re and pay
;>
school tax \then filing the
ne,., income anci school tax
return.
The school is
imposed on all gainfully em-
ployed persons 19 years of
age or over, except unemploy-
ed married women, ;?ersons in
the active military service
of the United paup-
ers, insane persons and per-
sons permanently disabled
from earning a living.
1
Commissioner Gantz stated
that under the new procedure
the Department of Revenue
does not issue school tax
receipts .
School tax ,.,i theld by em-
ployers will be sho\m on an-
nual '"i tholding receipts.
Federal employees and self-
employed persons include .,
school tax \'lith deil:arations
of extimated tax druing 1961
or on their final return.
" 2 . Freddies .... 2127 * *
,
. NB of A 2112
GAriE
1. F .L. Serv . . ..... . ... 763n,,
2 .. NB of A 759.
3. F.L. Serv ... ,733
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SEIUES(scrac h
women:
TAX FORJ.lS TO BE NAILED
SOON
JUNEAU: Commissioner of Rev-
enue Peter Gatz, has announ-
ced that the revised 1961 Al-
'
HELP YOUR LOCAL J.JJ\RCH OF
DJl.lES' CIJAIRf.iAN
!.PHyllis Ste\'lart 534
2. Jo Frankfour t h . 486
aSka Net Income Tax and Sch-
ool Tax Return ,.,ill be mailed r h I M \
to au "laska taxpayers, '"i th- j C 0 0 0 V I e
men.
3. Nonr.a Burns 474
1. Walt Belsey . 557
2. Jim Rankin .. 543
3. Don Hahn ..... 523
HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAlIE(scratch
\'/Omen:
1. Phyllis Stewart.224
in a fe'" days. CHUGIAK SCHOOL
The ammended school tax law Jan. 5tb
passed during the 1960 legis-
lature became effective Janua y
1' 1961.
School tax. ''li theld by a em
ployer ,.,ill be shmm as a par
of an income tax and
school tax ''i tholding state-
ment, and may be claimed as
a credit on the new return
7:30p
men:
2. Betty ilalford 189
3 J o Fr anlcf ourth 188
I.
1. Belsey . 218
, to be filed on or before
April 15, 1062. '
A N I M ,\ t. 11 0 If L D, .
2. Jack Ste'"art 202
3. Larry Clarke l98
... * *
AB,\NDONED CAR C,\USES
FOUR CAR ',/RECK
PETERS CREEK: ,\ car which
had been temporarily aban-
doned while the driver went .I
to seek help for a flat tire I.
'"as the cause a wnech \thich
lili,IJ6lved three other veh-
icles.
(next col.)
Self . employed persons, Fed-
eral employees and others who
'"ere not subject to the ...... sbboo
(next col )
FULL LENGTH
p:J.us
cartoon Jut-lnNG JUPITER
..t.UTmL\TIC FlfEL OIL DELIVERY'
LrGHE DELl \'ERf Gl" f
* \t RECKER: SER\'ICE
,,

r
I
I
\. _
... . "" l, I
Dear Martha,
fiance any I are
planning to get married
next spring. gifl
and her mother have reaJly
been knoc!dng themse !Yes
out planning a fancy uect-
ding.
Now t-:artha, here is a
switch. The other day
my girl's father takes
me aside and tells me that
he would just as soon skip
all the fuss and feathers .
He offered to make a down
,,
' .1
J.J.Q. 1L .M .I .
l!iaJcJ:io.. /
B y MARTHA COl' NCil .
:!hat do you think,
I take her old man
his offer, or keep
shut?
Puzzled Groom
Dear Puzzled Groom,
should
up on
my mouth
A like that is
no \'lay to start off married
life.
If your fiance and her
mother are planning a wed-
ding that will strain her
fathers finances, perhaps
you can talk them into some
thing a little simpler, but
payment on a house trailer don't deprive her of a ' --
for us if I can talk lovely wedding for the sake
daughter into eloping. Of of an :expensive gift.
course I'm not to let her The J&rents of the bride
or her I:-Jother lmo'" about make all the wedding ar-
this deal. rangements, and it is up
NO\'/ r.Jartha, 1 I 11 ad&;Ji t I '!11 to t hem to decide just hO\'/
tempted. ::e' re going to need fancy an affair they can
to get that trailer so we will afford.
have a place to live, and \ve You just keep out of this
could sure sse that 1.10ney for this hassel until the time
the dO\VO payment; but I some- comes to march dO\m the
h0\'1 don't feel right about aisle.
tricking my girl.
She and her mother are
really looking fortmrd to
this \'ledding, and I am not
even sure I could tallt her
.... ...
. ..-.
Sincerely,
fiartha Counci 1
Address !\ll letters to
fiartha to :
TilE ICNIIC ;,n;.; COURIER
BOX 1166
CHUGIAK, i\L'.SKA
TIIehtourier Reserves the
r1g reject any letters
that may be judged to be
unsuitable.
* * * * *
PROPANE &\LES ..;,.:.;v.
Mile
14
EXPERT
\/ELDING
PAGE 9
(ladies Club, cont page
3 col 3)
on Thursday, Oecember 28m
at Fire Lake Lodge.
The next meeting of
the club \vill be :Jednesday,
January 10lli
1
at 7:30pm at
the home of Elsie Boroughs
on Cranberry Drive off Jay-
haw!{ Drive in Birch\rood.
* * * * *
HOf.:FJ.JA.i:CERS TO
I DISCUSS DIN!JER
PETERS CRE2K: The Chugiak
Homemakers will held their
January meeting at the home
of Cleda Stephens on ffihurs-
day, January Ulli at lpm.
The ladies , .. ill make final
plans for a dinner
which they tdll be holding
the following day, January
12lli at 6pm at the Chugiak
Ilethodist Church.
* * * * *
IL\RCH OF DHlES TO
GET
CHUGIAK: flrs . Ingvol Tofson,
Chugiak Chariman for the ilarcl'
Dimas, wishes to remind
everyone that January is
of Dimes :ionth.
Tofson is planning
to hold a tea for the area
chairman at which time plans
for the llothers liarch \till
be held.
The date of t he flothers
J.larch, as well as for the
liarch of Dimes Ball and the
Teen noad Block t'l'ill be an-
nounced at a later date .
flrs . Tofson stated that
cannisters have been plac-
al l the business pla-
cs in the community.
... * * * *
ANOTHER DOG
:JOUN;)ED
CRffiiC. King, a pure
bred boxer dog is the latest
victim in the dog shooting
epidemic has hit hbe
community.
\'las not shot
by a gun, but a steel tip-
ped hunting arow.
0\mer, Leo Robinson.
of mile 23 had let his dog
out for a run llst Saturday
(cont 10 col 3)
,hn-:1ury, the first month of
- year is for Jimus
God of
.!.'he tval of Janus was
beginning
' yca.r.
:.::r:cr.AL PAYS: January has
is obscr-
,t-d in a ll Christian count-
Years Day.
( ALf.iANAC)
J ANUARY 1961
FIRE DESTROYS CREEK

. SE\'1 YEARS D:.DY liltS DOUBLE
JACKPOT ... -
INFANT DIES
JANUARY 1961
DOCTOR HOSPITALIZE!>
INAUGURAL D/.LL TO D3NEFIT'
FIRE CO.
STRAY BULLET ;:.ILLS HORSE
J ANUARY :25!.b, 1961
!'J:;;:; \. :'3 DLACKS OUT AREA
, TRUCK OVERTURNS
TEEN AGERS li,\N GRAD BLOCK
* *
REI-JEJ.JBER TO SAY Y E S TO
THE r-iARCII OF DIJ.iBS
Page 10
(dog shot, cont page Q.. col
3)
evening. lihen ICing return'!.!l
later he \'lUG :
inr; from an ugiy
wound below his eye.
Ini t.ial ex'lminaticn did
intiicate ,.,hat type cf . .,C:!.J''!
liad b\!e:l used to shoot
do.;; hCl'lever th0 next duy,
Ro'ti:1son \'I<.>G ablP. to l?cl!r,v
tha +rail blno1 to
ho . 1e approxirr.atoly three
quarters of a :tl.&.l e f::om hi_
proper;y. .
There Gev-s:-3.1
admitted .to having ;shot t . .'-.;'.:!'
dog ,a th tha urro\i, howevr..r,
they claimed that they ha;:
becrt t".rget practicing and
Ring
The addicent Qccured some-
time het\l'een 10:30 and llp:n.
* ... * *
c-::.;BvL.S: n,e s-:\'lodrop is th
'i)"Cj .11 fl:)\'/Cr Of the month.
'll:e iJirr.hst0!'1C is the gar-
:. .L(,o - --....
,\ a f'a.v lo.r.J. , 188S
D.
._, .. l..P,,r . ., c .1843
: 'n"..: .1:. .J :1cksc n 1824
,_ .. 1809
: . v.:,a .. ; Union 1861
S:') n;;;:
1908
joins union 1896
'l!caty of Vcraai lles
1920
of
Li:ag1.:c c.I Ntit. en; Estab-
lished 1920
QU Jl AT IONS:
ra.:..nt EvE- . ,Ah, bit-
ter =hill it yas !
'the c.,l, for <:11 his
uas a-cola;
11- ..: l>J.:-:. lir::Il trcm!:>ling
tbrc1;gh frozen gra s
.nd s:.. le:: t tta:; the flock
wo:ly fold.
,. o l{e, .. ':.G
.. :Jcrld ' l )V!t encylop-
:- tli G.
N2: YJ:: IN :::IUGI.\K
, 1 fr 1.1 the pages
t" 1\N_-: ,\I;R C0UR-
l.E.:1)
4!!!, J 9Gl
1::.1 L1 IN SLEDDIN
ACCiDENT
rx RADIO.S 3RVE FIRE CO.
coo: nf thE: month
EULAL! \ D,WIS
.1"
I
....
Faith of Our
pt.me :c; who lntilt this coun-
try of oms into tlH' greatest nation
ou (>arth were gm<1ed and inspired
l
1
f . I tli . \_HI. t
)y ti:ar. mtn ,n . mr own nu11 y
to accompli:d1 any
through cooperation ;md hard work
The modew pioneers who crc-
:l!ed and built a program of rural
electrification benefitting all the
people credit their accomplishment
to the same f.dth.
To us, vho share the rich hl s-
ings of Til 1l elccttL-'iC< tiOI , falls the
task of in. tha future genera
tions willt Ltam cvc,1 greatvr b(mc--
fits frorn l is prograJtl of rural prog-
ress. Wr this t.tsk with <..'<>Iifi
dencc, h 1 .. msc we, too, have the
faith of 011r fn.the ::.- faith in o
selves a 1 in w
1
nt \ can .rh
tirrough .10peration ::ut:. 1d w
Malanush.a Eledr":
COMMUNlr. ,_.WI'oiED e COl flMUNITY 6Uit."( COMMUNii'V
I
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D NESDAY, J J\NUARY 3rd, 1951,
L\SKETDALL G,\J.;E Huskies vs.
Rams , Eagle Hiver Gym 7pm
' THURSDAY, J/1NU.\JY 4lb, 1962
OPZN, 9am-3:30pm
7pm-8:30pm
VF".I Heeting, VF'.l Hall, 8pm
FRIDAY, JANUARY 51.1!, 1962
School Movie, Chugial{
School ANHIAL './ORLD 7: 30
SATURDAY, 6t!!, 1962
SI GN CJ\PITAL l:OVE PETITION
SHOPPING CZNTER 10am-2pm
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7!!!, 1962
CGURCH SERVICES
liONDAY, J lLNU,\RY 8tl! , 1962
ADULT BASICEI'BALL TRYOUT 7pm
Eagle River Gym
OCHS EXecutive meeting
Bill Lowe Res.
TU:!:S:CAY, J anuary, 9Lh
1
1962
PTA iiEETING, 8pm Chugiak
School
:JEDNESDAY, January lOt!l, 1962
:.:IIUGL\K LADIES CLUB
El s ie Boroughs Res. 7:30pm
* * * *
i.IJCAL DRIVERS
HIT llOOSE
GiUGIAIC: State Police rep-
ort s everal incidents involv-
ing local drivers and n1oose
dur:. ng the past \ieek.
0'1 December 29!.!! a car driv-
e'1 by Ca mpbell Hodge oJ' mile
2Z./2 s t ruck a moose at raile
17.
\dndshiHd of th<' car
\iaS broken and Hodge,
was riding ''lith he1 hus-
band suffered (coot col 3)
f 0 R S A L E
FOR SALE: Hay & Silage. Also
snO\i pl O\iing done . Hussell
Oberg I.li le 21l 110-2-5292
SERVICES
DOZER L01\DER DACIOIOE
SERVICE.. mile 14 E R
II0-2-5320
- - - - - - - - - - .-
JOB PRINTING
FORr-1 LETT2R3 HANDBILLS. ' I
PHOTO POSTZRS
PROGR;J.;s TI CKETG ORDER
PADS CUSTQl.:
ADDRZSSING ,\ND ; :1\ILING SERVICE
ILLUSTIUTIID iiAT.::.1li\L
Knik Arm Courier 80...!12- 5275
. i . J : ! .
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' I
ETHEL
1
S CUSTQr.i ;.;},DE DRAPERIES
ALso repairs & alterations
Sampl es Available. f.iile 131Al
H0-2- 5341
.. ' .
------ -.-1-
GARB:.GE DISPOSAL: $3/month
Pick-up once a \ieck. Cord \iOod
for sale. COUNTRY CO.
Iii le 23 H0-2-5280
GEN HAULH!G: Coal & \iOOd. Ex-
pert painting, interior & ex-
teri or . Sno,., plowing. Leo
Robinson mile 23 110-2-5282
LOST J,ND FOUND
LOST: Black boliling ball 1ii th
name "Butch
11
printed on it.
Contact Phillips H0- 2- 5010
or l eave \Jord at bO\'Iling alley
Blank
I
1 Order FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO:
B R S 0 N A L S
BEFORE YOU BUY IT NEll see if
,.,e don't have it used. 1/e t ve
got everything, and l'le do mean
everything. Fire Lal{e Second
Uand Center . Mile 17
_____ ._ ________ _
AVON Representative.
Kreutzer. Box 8 mile
(home after 6pm)
--------------
TRUBFIT FASUONS: Custom made
clothes at Ready- made Prices
"Problem Figures our specialty.''
Zthel McAllister r.iile
H0-2-5341
* * * * * * * * * * * *
(moose) cont col 1)
cuts. She '"as taken to Dr.
llarshall Simpson for treat-
ment , Damage to the Hodge
car h'as estimated at $300
The Department of Fish and
Game were called to dispatch
t he moose .
On the follow-ing day, Dec.
30tll, Joseph li. Gerrish of Bor
aelis Street in Eagle River
hit a moose at 7 on the
Glenn Highway By-Pass . Ger-
rish was uninjur<: d, but dam-
age to car was estimated
at 'i'he moose was also
destroyed by Department
of Fish a,d Game.
That day also, a calf moose
\'las found by the road at mile
22 ,.,i th a broken l eg, appar-
ently t he vittim of a hit and
run.
T:1e State Police were sum-
moned and the moose destroy-
ed.
* * * * *
THE KNIK ARll COURIER
BOX 1166
6 ( )
1 ycar . ( )
.
mai l ed to your address
CIJUGHK, ,\LASKA
NAfiE: _____ _______ ___________ _
ADDRESS. ________ -'--------------

SPARE RIBS
49/#
qtOICE
CllUCK STEAK
69/#
PERRY'S
CUT-UP STE:!ING
39/#
LIQUID
UOOL FOA!I
2/$1.00
'
,
RINSO BLUE
69
ZEE
PAPER TO;/ELS
4/$1.00
u oz
PLYNOUTH
ii!XED NUTS
$1.00
K R A F -T
llACARONI DINNER
4/$1.00
liATANUSK.A t.tAID
COTTAGE CUEC:SE
35
PACIFIC PEARL
llANDERINE ORANGZS
5/$1.00
NIBLETS
:/HOLE l\E11NEL CORN
4/31.00
FISHERG
BISKIT f.IIX

DARIGOLD BUTTER
. 73/#
CORONET lL\ R<lli!UNE
'1/$1.00

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