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Looted
Tbe bus, belonging to the
Chugiak Denefi t i.ssociat-
ion, ,,hich had been left
at the Fair grounds,
has been looted and an un-
knO\ro nucber of the prizes
which had been stored in it
stolen.
The bus had been used as
a \tarehouse for prizes tth-
i le the en;. booth had been
in operation durzng the fair .
Since the bus ;.msino.:)erat-
i ve and had to be tO\'Ied to
and from Pal mer , it had not
been rer.toved immediatel y af-
ter the Fair .
A resi<lent of Chugiak, ,,ho
happeneu to be driving past
the Fair grounds last Sunday,
noticed t\lo boys leaving the
bus .
He accosted t he
boys and c:uestioned them.
They said that they had
just chased several girls
\tho had been rummaging thr
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R::PUDLICANS TC HOLD
POT- LUCIC
The Chugirur Republican Club
is pl anning a pot-luclr din-
ner at the Chugiak Carnival
Hall , at \'lhich time reside-
nts of the community will
have an opportunity to meet
the candidates for state of-
fice in the coming general
election.
The event \'li 11 take place
an Thursday, September 22nd
at 6
All contributions of food
are rcc:uested to be on hand
by 6pm of that day.
Contributions of main dish,
salad etc are requested.
Coffee, other
i terns \'/ill be furnished by
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ttEDNESDAY-SEPTEHBER 14t!!, 1960 C!IUGIAK - 10
PHYLLIS PRZSIDENT
OF TilE CIUGIAK PARENI' TEACH-
ERS ASSOCIATION
.. TEA. HONORS CHUGil\ K
TEACHERS
The first meeting of the
Chugiak PTA for the cur-
rent school year lias ver y
well. attended-:
parents
showed up to meet and wel-
come the teachers, both ne,,
and old.
Business consisted mostly
of appointing committee ch-
airmen and room mothers.
Appointed to the follO\i-
ing cornrni ttees \'/ere,
llovie committee,
Charles Harriman and !irs.
John Steeby,
Room mother corJmittee,
I>lrs. Paul Jones.
Program Comrni ttee, !irs.
Ed BeHringer.
Health and .!elfare Com-
mittee, Nrs. tllrancis Todd,
and Legislative Committee,
llr. Lee .;!:mmert (charrman)
!irs. Dorothy Steeby and
r.:rs Calvin Reed.
A "Past-President" pin
\\faS presented to l:r . Carl
Sand, formP.r president of
the PTA.
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Chugiak to Elect
Local School
Board
Nominations for members to
serve as an advisory school
board were made at the meet-
ing of the Chugiak PTA at
their first meeting.
In compliance lii th a lm'l
passed at the last legislat-
ure, every state operated
school outside incorporated
towns, is to have such a
board, consisting of three
members, ,,hose duties are
the same as hhose formerly
held by the school agent .
Lee Emmert, school sup-
erintendent, explained that
due to the short notice
en him of this election, he
was calling forfthnminations
at the PTA meeting, rather
than calling a separate meet-
ing for the purpose.
Notice of the election must
.be posted no later than the
third. r.:onday of !3eptember,
and the election itself held
no earlier than two or
later than four weeks after
the notice had been nosted.
Five candidates to .. the board
were nominated, whose names
will appear on the ballot,
\d th space for write in can-
didates provided.
Nominated ,,ere, Bruce :!ob-
inson, f-Irs nlen Davis,
Russell Oberg, Rev.
:Jayne Hull, and Paul ::;,.,anson.
The day and place of the
election will be announced
in the next issue of the Cou-
rier, and notices posted at
numerous places in the com-
munity.
Only registered voters,
those ,,ho voted in the '>ug-
ust primary are eligible to
vote in this election.
Volunteers will be sought
to act in the capacity of
election judges and officials.
\vEDNESDAY, SEPTEI-JIER 14, 1960
THE ICNIK ARN
HAR."liET (Rusty)
& PUBLISHER
Published every in
Alaska
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SUBSCRIPTION i1:.TZS:
$2.50 for 6 months $5 per year
mailed to your address
IroR NE'..'S OR ADS CALL:
H0-2-5275
Ads or subscri}Jtion applicat-
ions may be mailed to
"'...TU: COURIZR
BOX ll66, CHUGIAK
D.Iill)LINZ FOR
ADS: Noon on f.;ondays
Nz.:s: Gpm on I-!ondsys
(Last minute ne\iS i terns may be
phoned in at any time.
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PARENTS GROUP NEEDED
Recent conversation with
parents of Chugiak High Sch-
ool Students to a need
for an organization of high.
school parents to help re-
solve sor:te of the problems
peculiar to this community.
These parents have found
that upon the graduation of
their children to gilgh sdl-
ool that they no longer have
the authority of the Chugiak
Parents Teachers
iation \!hen they have quest-
ions concerning bus transpolt-
ation etc.
Those vho have attended the
meetingn of the high s chool
PTA have discovered that the
problemf:> of the Chugiak stu-
dents ar c entirely different
from thone residing in the
indepenuent schooih di s trict
'
and thnt the J:nchoracc people
are less than sympathetic to
our needs .
(parents group)
and determining a means of
bringing them to the proper
ears.
This would fill the need
for a high school PTA for
this area , since it '"ould
at least have t :te \'Ieight
of more than one voice and
a representative of this
group might be able to en-
list the interest of the ..
High School PTA in our pro-
blems, or if not, then take
them to the proper school
authorities.
These problems are not
all ne\i ones, but as the
number of styaents
so do problems, and
it is time that s omething
is done about them.
Chugialc high schoolers
feel some\ihat lilce step-
children in and
many have said that they
have been not treated fair-
ly. It is only by a defin-
ite authorized group that
these matt2rs can be br-
ought to light and correct-
ed.
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A CARD OF
To all the '"onerful people
of Chugiak:
Thank you, \d th sincere
appreciation, for all the
visits, gifts, cards, and
kindness lrholvn me during
the past 2 raonths.
A special thanks to the
Chugiak Volunteer Fire Co .
for their mescue '"orlc, to
the Peters Creek Community
(next col.)
t1i th the long winter nights
approaching, more and more
of us \iill be turning to our
television sets for entertain-
ment.
For this reason, we \dll
feel secure to know that if
'"e have any TV troubles, ,.,e
can find a capable repair
man as close as the nearest
phone.
The Landreth TV and radio
repair in Peters Creek \till
ans\ier !llalls any,ihere in the
community.
f.tr. Landreth bas had CJuch
in television
and radio \iork, and \!ill not
only fix sets that are inor-
erative, but can help tune
snd adjust those sets \'lhich
have been having poor r>ict-
ures.
The next time the screen
goes blank or starts acting
up, just call ll0-2-5200 and
ask for Mr. Landreth, and
let him assure you hours of
enjoyable vie\ring.
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(thanl<:s)
Club for their raffle; and
to everyone \iho helped and
offered to help my family
'"hile I '"as in the hosr>i tal.
. Norris Tiensvold.
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This leaves the local par-
ents in need of a voice to
bring their mutual problems
to the authorities.
Severa l of the mothers
and fathers have been con-
organi zing a group
of parents of hi gh school
students '"ho can meet and
discuss the i terns \Thi ch
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Cook of the
Month
COOK FOR SEPI'FliBER
ECTHER HULL
Esther null has learned, as
have most busy houswives, that
a pressure cooker is a girl's
best friend.
Her recipe for Swiss Steruc is
a family favorite, and is es-
pecially delicious \vhen moose
or caribou are used.
Sl'/ISS STEAK
2# round or rump beef or game
inches thiclt.
4 tbs. flour
1 tsp salt
Dash pe:l)per
2 tbs melted fat
cups canned or fresh tomato
4 mediuo onions, sliced
1 cup diced celery
1 peeled Garlic clove
1 tbs \iotschestershire sauce
Fetv drops tabasco sauce
1/2 cup rice
lo/2 cups \'later
flour, seasonings &
POUND fialf of mixture into
one side of meat
CUT meat into serving pieces
HEAT fat in pressure cooker
BR0:1N beef quickly on both
sides
PLACE on rack
ADD reoaining ingredients
COVER pan and
COOK under pressure for
15 ninutes
REDUCE pressure with. cool
water
SHirtER uncovered 3 to 5 min-
utes to thicken s:::.uce
H01-1EI1AKE.t<S liEJ!.T
The Chugiak Homemakers met
Thursday, 8!.!! at
the,home of Nancy Asher in
Peters Creek.
The ladies \vOrked at cut-
ting out baby buntings and
gowns for the ,'J,aska Native
Service :lospital .
Present as a guest was
Shea Kreutizer.
The group \<'ill oeet ag-
ain on October at 1:30
in the afternoon at the
home of Dea i :ackay at mile
22.
BABY SiiO:JER
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A sho\ver for lir..s. Leon (Ruth)
Hartman, of mile 22 was
held at the home of Olga
Johnson.
The theme of the party
was the stork, \'lhose arri v-
al is pending. The calte
WftS decorated \'lith a plat-
ic stork center_>iece, and
clever replicas of the fam9
ous bird \vere fashioned fr-
om safety pins and placed
around the outer edge of
the cake.
t>largaret Halverson acted
ac co-hostess, and the
guests enjoyed the many
games including a hilar-
ious nursery rhyme charades.
* * * * *
For Prompt
1-lr & f>irs . Frank Seaman, of
Anchorage are the parents
of a baby girl, born Sept.
2nd, at 11:50 pm at Prov -
idence Hospital.
Little Natalie Kay \veigh-
ed 7 pounds 7 ounces.
l>irs. Seaman is the
mer Pipple, daugh-
ter of Nr. & I irs. :!alter
Pipple of Eagle River.
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BIRTHDAY
A cake, decorated to look
like a colonial lady in a -
hoop skitt, tvas the high-
light of the fifth bir&l-
day party of little Ging-
er Lee Iiackey, of mile 22 ,./
Present to help her
joy the cake and other re-
freshipents, were her cous-
ins Glenn, Gail, Gay and
Glori Hodge and Larry I:.:tc-
key, her brother \layne
and playmates Debra, Bren-
da and Barbara llells.
Gingers parents are r;z..
and lirs. J.iackey of
Peters Creek.
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over and around meat.
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__ __ _ _ Co.
J.liLE 14
CALL U0-2-5555 for emergencie
REASONJ\DLE fIONTHLY OR JOB RATES
H0-2-5320
VITAl-tiNS FOR THE WHOLE FAHILY.
CAPSULES DROPS LIQUID
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(Brmmies)
The Zagle .:1iver Troop, ..
#123 meets every Thursday
after School at the home of
Hahn on the
River Homestead Road.
! . able to leave
school at the
'same time that the Junior
High Students do.
DEN DOIN'S:
PACK
Pack # 302 met at the Chugiak
I-lethodist Church last Saturday.
The follot'ling awards t'lere
made::

:-1onnie Jones
7
""ugene Haik
:Jebelos :
Steve ilhaley
1 year ?in:
:licfde Stephens
The fol :.ouing boys trere atiarded
tie clasps for selling a com-
plete book of ticltets for the
Scoutarana laGt year:
:::..ouis Zdtrards
Jones
Jimmy Van Zant
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D.RO:JNIE I ;mTINGS
TO DEGIN .
th the start of school, the
Brotmie troops in Chugiak will
once again hold their meetings.
Brownie Troop #56 t'lill meet
on alternate Fridays beginning
September at the home of
2*.
f.ieetincrs tfill begin at 7:30 p n
All 0r0\mie aged girls in the
Peters Creek and Chugiak areas
are eliGible to join this troop.
To be eligible to belong
to Brmmies, girls must be
in the second gr ade.
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(Dus looted, cont page 1
col 1)
the bus.
They a:)peared to be tell-
ing the truth, as they had
not taken anything,
The interior of the bus
'
hm.,rever, tms a shamb 1 es,
t'li th prizes broken into and
a great many miss ing.
The Chugiak man, Ed Bell-
ringer of mile 23, removed
the remaining pri zes from
the bus, and then reported
the matter ' to the Palmer
police, t'lho are investig-
ating '
CUUGIJ\IC STUDENTS
TO ANCII.
III Gil
Due to overcrowded condit-
ions at the Clark Junior
High School, lO!.!l graders -
from Chugiak have been tran-
sferred to"the .l.nchorage
High School on Romig Hill.
.Uso, by special arrange-
ment, those attending the
main high school will be
let out of school earlier
in order t!1at they may be
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This eliminates the t'lai t-
ing period at shoppihg
center \ihere the students
changed buses.
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Follot.,ring the business
meeting, a formal tea to
welcome . the teachers t.,ras
held.
A table at the back of
the auditorium t.,ras set t'li th
silver and crystal and dec-
orated t'li th candles and an
arrangement of flm'lers pres-
anted by the members of the
Chugiak Garden Club.
The centerpiece \laS a large
cake, upon which a man of the
United States had drElt'ln
in frosting, with all of the
original 48 states represent-
ed. The names of the teach-
ers had been t'lri tten on lit-
tle paper pennanto, which
tiere attached to strat/S and
each placed on the home
state of the particular teach-
er. A picture of the state
flower also decorated each
name tag. The cake had been
baked by iirs. Francis Lee, of
Chugiak.
Serving was 1-irs. Charles--
Harriman and t:lrs. Russell
Oberg
who, poured the coffep .\ nd
tea, and Mrs. Jack Stewart,
who served the crute.
Dishes of nuts and nints,
as well as plates of fancy
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SEPTElli3::m 141!1, 1960
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Quest
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QUESTION:
" is there any '"ay in
patrons of the ne\'1 Bir-
ch\'lood nail route can avoid
having to go to Anchorage to
pick up packages or insured
mail?"

Yes, if they can arrange
to have their mail addressed
to the Chugialt Post Office ,
they may continue to pick up
.their tl1ere as in
the past .
llo,.,evcr, they must call at
the Post Office to see if they
have any mail, as hbe post-
master is not )ermitted to
sent out notices this
sort of thing.
This also applies to pat-
rons on any part of the St ar
Route \'lho do noltr \'lish to go
into Anchorage to pick up
packages .
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POLICE GUARD SCHOOL
CROSSING
Last FridaY, State Troopers
\'lere bu:::;y at the Chugiak
School crossing, cracking
do'm on motorists \fho fail-
ed to slO\-r do\m to the re-
quired c:>eed uhile driving
past the school.
Two cars Here stat-
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1oned at intervals the
high,.,ay in front of the sch-
ool , and the license numbers
of speeders \1ere radioed aa-
ead fro1:1 one car to the ot-
(ncxt col)
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Radio
Repair
II0-2-5290
(police)
her, and the the violators
'"ere quickly apprehended.
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FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS
Plans for their coming
Christmas Bazaar were the
main subject of the last
meeting of the fo'riendly
Neighbor Club at the Birch.-
home of Katie Phillips.
The event 'rill take place
some time in Novcnber, and
many of the popular feat-
ures of last years bazaar
\'lill be repeated, such as
the cartoon theater, for-
tune teller and the kiddy
korner.
A new name for the club
is bemng considered by the
ladies and several suggest-
ions have been made.
Follo,dng the business
meeting refreshments, con-
sisting of the for
ice cream sundeas to be
assembeled to the
desires \'lere enjoyed.
The hostess raffle was
won once again by Jody Lund,
who took home a.polishing
mitt.
The next meeting \'li 11 be
at'the home of Cleda Steph-
ens on September 21st, at
7:30 pm.
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DEBOC:t.TIC c;.UCUS
FRIDAY - SEPT3i;I3ZR 161.!!
CARNIVAL !IALL
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FIRE PHONE PRZS3NTS
DIFFICULTIES
The private phone line uhich
is reserved for the Chugiak
Fire Company is encountering
a number difficulties la-
tely.
Due to an action of the
phone company, the :phone is
able to be used only for in-
coming calls, but does not
permit calls to be made from
it .
This ;?resents the l>roblcm of
hO\f to notitiy the individual
fireman \vhan an emergency
call or fire call is received.
Under this set- up, it is
necessary to go to another
private phone to relay the
fire calls, losing valuable
time.
Also, a place to locate
the fire phone is -n'eeded. . -
The phone, \fhich is at pres-
ent located in the hone of
one of the fireman, \rill have
to be 1.10ved soon, and a ne\'1
location is being sought .
It ,.,ould have to be located
in the vicinity of the J.;T.\
substation at mile 17, and
in such a place where it
\fould have 24 hour survei l-
lance. A business- residence
\fould be the
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the club.
Special guests \fi 11 be Dr.
Lee t-icKinley, candidate for the
U.S. Senate, Ron Rettig, cand-
idate for the U.S. House e: John
Coghill state l egislator .
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\'layne of mile 22) has
been at'iay 1mrk::.ng as an as -
sistant cuide ttis hunting
seaso:il.
lie recently a t'ihi te
dall sheep, ,.,hose horns meas-
ured 157 by Boone &
Crockett r.teasurements.
Hrs. Louis Sib hnd her child-
ren have returned to their
Eagle Ri vcr liomc from ::enai,
\there they spent the summer.
I-:r. is still ,.,orking dotvn
there.
Ilr. Paul ;:er:r, from Tennessee,
has arrived to teach at the
Chugiak Gchool. Ile is li v-
int; at 3trannee Slopes, \ihere
he be joined by his fam-
ily next :-Jonth.
I-ir. Kerr teaches the ,sixth
grade.
.lord has been received that
the :lal ter Day fanily, form-
erly of i are in good
health in Valdeze.
:Jalter ex)ects to enter into
(next .. .
(nomings goings)
partnership in a tire re-
capping busihess .
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The Frank Laukat Pamily,
of Zklutna Drive have
returned from a short va-
cation at Homer.
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:miTING :JEZK
The 23rd annual
\'/ri ting :leek dll be
rated in Chugirut, during
.the of October 2nd
to 81.1!, it was announced
today by Postmaster
Swanson.
Postmaster &ranson noted
that there has been a rev-
ival of personal letter
t'iri ting during the last
fe\'i years.
"A letter remains the
most economicalt longest
lasting and sincdrest means
of extending greetings,
communicating social news,
and exchanging ideas,'' the
Postmaster said.
During the Letter \'lri t-
ing :ieek, Postmaster Svmn-
son suggested tnnt indiv-
iduals \..rite at least two
letters: one to a friend
or re la ti ve from t'lhom you
have not heard in a long
time, and the second a re-
ply to a friend or relat-
ive who recently \!l}ote to
you.
He also urged correspond-
ence to people in other
countries as a means of
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PiiGE 6
(Letter ilriting)
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promoting greater understand-
ing among the people of.dif-
ferent
The slogan of this year's
event, as indicated on wore
than 200,000 banners is "Let-
ters are Linlcs of Friends:!i)."
The display materials \'fill
appear on post office bullet-
in boards, and Ural carrier
vehicles as .. .,ell as in var-
ious acd
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tea cakes, furnished by some
of the school mothers.
Special thanks is in order
to the ladies ,.,ho loaned their
silver services, r.:rs. Betty
Stratton and 1.:-s. Faville
Halverson, as \'lell as to all
those tvho came fonmrd to .-
ist in the kitchen
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TRESPASSER SHOOTS DOG
Ilrs. Jack Phj llips, of llir-
chtiood, her Jog
ing loudly one day last
month and looked out to see
a bearded man, t'iho appeared
to have out of the
brush pointing a r.'\"'llver
at the dog.
She called at him not to
shoot the dog as he t'loua not
bite, but he disregarded her
and fired, the anim-
al.
She again begging
him not th shoot, vhen he
fired a second time
the dog (cont page 8 col 2)
Let tJS
prepare
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SEPTEllBZR 14U!, 1960
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CHUGIAK CII,iPZL
(Assemblies of God)
Rev. Bernard Tet'/ell PASTOR
Sunday Cchool lO:OOam
Ilorning Uorship 11 :OOam
Evangelistic Serv 7:30pm
Bible Study & prayer meeting
'.Jed 7:30pm
Christ's :.mbassardors (Young
People) Fri 7:30pm
CIIUGIAIC 3T. ;',NTIIONY
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Religion classes for the
winter ttill be announced
soon.
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FIRST Di.:?TI GT CIIUrtCH
mile 14 Bagle River
Rev. E.C. Chron llii'!ISTER
Sunday Cchool . 9:45 am
Morning :.'orship 11:00 am
B.T.U 6:30 pm
Evening tJor ship :7 : 30 pm
prayer meeting
7:30pm
The 41!:! "'::'ednesday of each mon-
th the follot'ling groups meet
at 7:30 pm
GIRLS AUXILii.:1Y
.SUUIJZJ\1-iS
Is I-l!SSION/.RY UNIO
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Nursery open during services.
BIRCH:/CCD BAPTIST CrHDCH
Rev. Frank r.:iller PASTOR
Sunday Cchool lO:OO am
Norning :Jorship 11:00 am
Prayer Service Tuesday
7:30pm
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Li.TTErt :::>:.Y
Sunday Cchool lO:GO am
Civil Quonset Hut
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BAPTIST CEIURCH
Rev. Paul Hughes PASTOR
Sunday School . lO:OO am
t-Iorning :torship 11:00 am
Young People 6:30 pm
Evening :/orship 7:30 pm
tiednesday Prayer meeting
7:30pm
t1omen
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2:00pm
Crusaders, Thursday 4:00 pm
* * * * *
CHUGIAK I:!:THODIST CIHDCH
Rev. \Jayne Hull PASTOR
H0-2-5155
Sunday School. 0:45 pm
Norning :/orship 11:00 am
Youth FellO\ITShip '.Jednesday
. 7:30pm
\'lSCS, 1st Thursday 8:00 pm
* * *
CHRI3TIAN CHAPEL .
Don Smith EVANGELIST
Bible School . lO:OO am
Uorship & Lord's Supper
11:00 am
,.. * * -* *
EJ.ItiANUEL CiL"LPEL
Rev. Joseph Overy P.\STOR
Sunday School lO:OO am
t-lorning :/orship 11:00 am
Evening :torship 7:30 pm
RZVIVALo 7:00 pm
NOTICE:
Every night
except Saturday
* *
Any changes in the Church
Directory shoulc be submitted
to the not later
than 6: 00 pm on lionday of
each tveek.
This also to any
special notices or programs.
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PAGE 7
ALTAR SOCIE.I'Y TO
llEET
There tdll be a meetint of
the Catholic Ladies .Aluar
Society on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 20lli at 8 pm at Besse's
Beauty Shop.
,\11 members are requested
to gring a small gift to be
used as a prize.
The ladies at this time
\d ll make plans f or their
Dance.
Refreshr.lents will be ser-
ved.
CHOIR ACTIVITY TO
RESUt-iE
The senior choir of the
Church will
once more resume their
singing.
Practice will be each
Thnnsday at 7:30pm at the
Church beninning Septenber
ri' ss Natalie !Iaskell llill
assume the duties of music
director for the church,
and will also continue dire-
ction of the junior choir
"' * * * ...
COLLEGE TO BE
AVAILABLE
Registration is notv open
for a college credit course
in Alaskan History, to be
held at the Chugiclr School.
If a minimum of 22 stud-
ents can be found, the An-
chorage Community College
conduct this course
here one night a: \reek.
This course will be for
3 semester credits and
will start sometime' in the
niddle of October and run
for 17 tveeks.
The fee for this course
11 be $41. , which lti 11
(cont page 8 col 3)
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--.......--... __ :::.-;::. -,_- =-_.;_ -
DRY GOODS
_J
' l
STA.
FREE ESTHl.t\TES
400 Fr. EiiST OF TASTBE FRE8Zj
ON :>,\RK L'.i'!E ... .i!d\GLE RIV. J
___ _. ..... _
SEPl'El-ffiZR 14lli, 1960
CI!UGIAK FJnzt.:EN ASSIST IN

of the Chugialt Fire
Company cane to the assist-
ance of the State
\'lhile visiting the :.'alter
Day at Valdeze.
. l''irc chife Hahn, Captain
LeDoux and .:!'irema.n Fly all
responded to an accident
call one oile out of to,m,
on September llD in the ev-
ening.
The State Trooper ,.,as un-
able to stort his patrol
car and anm1cred the call
in a vehicle.
Ile \vas beth and
pleased to find
Fly
1
s car. <?n the scene ,.,i th
the red in operation
and the Chugiak men help-
ing to traffic.
A car had l eft the road
and rolled over. The veh-
icle uae con:>letely demol-
ished and a local ambulance
tool!:: the injured driver to
the Valdez 1:os:>i tal.
"' * ,. *
T:!BATER GROUP
TO Ii'ORl-i
A group of ,.,ould be thesp-
ians are planning to org-
anize a local
11
little th-
eater grou;>" in this com-
...

The organizational meet-
ing ,.,ill be held on Tuesday,
September 27!.:! at the 1:eth-
odist church at 8 pm.
Composed at this time mos
ly of veterans of Chugialt
PTA plays, they extend
an invitation to anyone in-
terested in am;:lteur theater
,.,ork, \'lhether on stage, off
stage or back stage.
Former exJerience is not
required, only an interest
(neiXOt col.)
CANADIAN S.JEATERS
Kid<Jj.es :3i:zcs 4 & 6 $15o00
II 8, w; 12
\'/omen
1
s all sizes 00
f.Ien
1
s sizes 38 & 40 $50.00
Nen's sizes 42 & 44 $60.00
(theater)
stage \'IOrk, \'lhether acting,
malte-up, set-building or
,.,hat have you.
Anyone interested is re-
quested to get in touch ''lith
!irs. Charles Harriman at Il0-
2-5206 or is welcome to aft-
end the meeting on the 27lli
* * * *
(trespasser, cont paGe 6
col 3)
in the front leg.
ifuen Phillips rushed
from the house to attend her
pet, the assailant fled into
the bushes.
f.lrs. Phillips, \'lho \ias al-
one with her children at the
time, said that she had nev-
er seen the man before.
She said she did not have
any ide a of \vha t business he
may have had, but I:.ne,., he
could not be hQnting, as he
carried no rifle, only the
pistol.
The Phillips' live on a
remote homesite about one
mile from the loop road.
The dog, a pure-bred boxer
is under the care of a vet-
inarian.
,.
PAGE 8
(College Course, coot page
7 col 3)
cover tuition, registration
fee and matricQlation fee.
Anyone interested in sign-
ing up is requested to get
in touch th Hr. Bucky Ilorse
at the Chugirut School, or
Paul Sllanson at the Post Of-
fice.
* * *
PLANE CRASHES AT
&\GLE RIVER FIELD
A plane ch had just been
purchased from Dill Flint of
Chugiak was crashed on take
off \Then the ne\i 0\iner att-
empted to fly it out of the
Eagle River Air StripQ
The plane, a Piper J-3 Cub,
had just b2en bought by D.
Heath of Clear Alasl..::a, and
he taldng p9ssessi on of
the plane and leaving to fly
it to Clear, \'/hen it stalled
on falte-off and crashed into
a just off the end of
the airstrip.
The pilot \'laS uninjured, but
the pland sustained consider-
able to the 1 ings and
fuselage.
The accident occured at ar-
ound neon on August 28lli.
Roofing
c 0.
ALL TYPES OF ROOFING APPLIED
Guaranteed Free Estimates
LIZ I t FI
H0-
2
_
5206
nquue a : RE LAI\E BUILDERS SUPPLY, NILE 18 )
H0-2-5181

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PAGE 9
CLASSIFIED
SERVICES

Draperies: Also
r
14tl! 1960
Thursday, Sept. 15!!!, 1960
8 pm r.:eth Choir Practice
FRIDAY, Sept. 16, 1960
caucus, Carnival Hall,
troop 56, Stephens
. __ 7 :30 pm
-.. ... ... t -' -
SATURDAY, SE?l'ElJ3ER 17, 1960
...,._. , -
SUNDAY, Septenber 18, 1060
CIIURCII
l-IONDAY, Septenbe5 19, 1960
Tuesday, Septcnber 20, 1960
Society, Besse's
Shop, 8 pm.
\1EDNESDAY, SZ:''i' 1960
FRIENDLY N2IG:1DOR, Seephens,
7:30 pm.
* * * * *
REIiiiiDER OF DJ!:l.lO
c.:.ucus
Chugiak Der >crats arc reminded
of the dem1crc.tic caucus to be
held at Chugiak Carnival
Hall, Fri ly, September 16!b
at 8 pm.
There .11 be an election of
precinct )fficers, and a dis-
cussion ,f plans for the coming
campaign .
.\11 dr nocrats are urged to
attend.
*
* *
NE:!
FOR SALE l:ISCELLAN.
FOR SALE: Kenmore 20
11
Gas
Rangtr & dual propand tank
regulator excel . buy. Paul
Jones, i2 mile up Eagle Riv.
Rd. turn off mile. 110-
2-5311
FOB SALEL g ,.-heel utility
trailer, 4 ' x8
1
1../2 extra
Sgt . Far
North Tr. Ct . 110- 2- 5340
FOR SALE: Approx. 6 cu. ft.
Frigidare w/ freezing comp-
art. good cond. Reese
Tatro, 21.!
FOR :BALE: Elec. hot \tater
heater. Bruce Arndt Call
H0-2-5401
FOB BALE: J.lay:tag wringer wa-
sher, small jig compl-
ete set darkroom equip. ,
skillsaw, 26
11
chainsaw, 17
11
GE TV, HiFi ,4 5
speruter cabinet, pitcher
pump, See Brawner, i:ile
FOD 1951 Olds convert-
able good condition, Inquire
\iallace Concretre Prod.
EnR SALE: Cesspool logs, 55
each. Al Saulsbury PI-5- 3636
PETS
ROR SALE: tlale dachShund
puppies. 8 \'l'ks. old Black &
Tan AKC reg. $50. H0-2-5401
repairs and alterations.
Ethel Mile


H0-2-5341
GAR.BliGE SlmVICE coal. \'i'Ood
gravel topsoil general
hauling II0-2-5280
COUNTRY CO.
t'/ater & Se\ier lines, septic
tanks . cesspQ.o ls GERBA'iiDS
BACKHOE SZRVICE
Next to Bradley's at Eagle Riv.
1 doll clothes and
furniture H0-2- 5341
JOB RRINTING
Leaflets form letters
tickets programs Illust-
rated material pijoto reprod-
uctions . KNIK COURIER
H0-2-5275
HELP l'/ANTED
:/ANTED: Someone to baby-sit
in my home on occasional ,.-eek
nights Bellringer
H0-2-5273
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house,
p 5 acres . 600 ' H'way
tnge, beautiful vi eli, Comp-
letely furnished, Good well,
See Bra\iner, lIile
after 6pm or \ieekends . Total
price, $15,000.00
LOST & FOUND
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - mssing \'led. Sept 7!b, 2 yr .
RRBE: Pups . Half collie, registered tri-color male
half german shepherd. collie. Heartbroken kids are
LARGE COIJlERCIAL DRJER..Q I See Lunds Birch\'l'ood in school little Davy is .DGnel-
YOU :JELCOl>fE TO BRING . - - ADS <BEl' RESUUL'B '
YOUR CHILDREN - - - --nJulo
serve ;_your set f TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE l-10UNTAIN TOPS
o r I AND HURRY oN_ Aoo GET YOUR
we wash for You, W PLASTic FOR STRQ)I DooRs AND
. I
Open 6am- 10pm - - L
EAGLE RIVER CoUR, /8 mRc HWOOD OUt j J I fly Material
- ---- ---- - _ 181/
2
yard H0- 2- 5175
I

FRESH
GROUND BEEF
}
59/#
I
I
,

CHOICE
BEEF ROAST
89/#
HGURS
PERRY BROS.
THnOUG::
lOam-8 pm
BREASTS
BABY .BEEF
LIVER
59/#
SUNDAY
10am-7pm
J CIL\TIIAN .tWPLES
5#/$1.00

79
. \
-: . :tit' . , - :,

..

303 CORN i1hole Kernel
Fresh
CONCORD GRAPES
5#/$1.09
Danish
SQUASH
15/#
2lil
or Cream 3/69
303 3/69
VAN OOIP'S
Pork & Beans
4j99
303 CUT GHEEN B&\NS .. 3j69 '
303 SLICZD BEETS 2/39
303 :mOLE. NEi! POT;"<TOES 2j39
303 IGL\UT
303 P&iRS 2j59
303 HHOLE SEC. GRAPEFRUIT 2/55
PEACHES 3/98
46oz. PWBAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK
2}69
FLAVORADE
Spkg/25
DARIGOLD MILK
6/$1.00
GOLDEN NO!l'IH
S A L 1-10 N
#1 can
55.
KRAFT
Jet Puffed
J.fARSHMALLOb'S
2/39.

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