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The 'J.frozen of Die
of .Eklutna Vil-
liage was found lying in
tfi,e( approx.J:mately
from J.h.ie home.
was
at lo: 30 am on Npyember
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'\'ror'd of :the ;Q.eath was
to Al:lens Grocery
at :mile 23, from which
place the State Yolice
were'called and also the
Chugiak Fire Co . who stoo
by until ' the police could
arrive.
.. The ox cause o,
death has yet. been de
termined, although the po-
lice have stated that th'e.
could find no marks or
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bruises on the body that
might indicate foul play.
liike ' Alex of Eldutna
stated that he had last
seen Evans the previous
evenihg when he and ' sever-
al others had dropped in
to watch N . He said that
Evans had watched TV for
a while consumed not more
than two beers and left
around 7:30pm. That was
the last that he seen
alive. The police have
ruled out the posibility
that Evans 'may have been
intoxicated and believe
that his 'death rms caused
by a heart attack or other
natural causes.
Evans, an Alaskan native
was born in Knik and has
lived at EKautna for a num-
ber of He was at
one time the postmaster at
Eklutna and also taught at
the vocational school there
He had been working as
a carpenter lately and was
a member of the carpenters
union. He had no immediate
family and his only living
relative was a third cousin
Esi of Eklutna.
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I1RS .. C2.RL C:LECTBD
SEC.Li2T TO SOUTil CENT.
COiJ.ITTEE
Six localRepublicans at-
tended South Central
District Convention in
hnchorage last Saturday.
Included inthe
were Elizabeth Bachst-
aller, Margaret Milliman,
Blake IlcKin.\.ey, Robert
Courtney, Dorothy Steeby
and Carl Steeby.
Ilrs. \'las appoint
ed convention secretary
and was later a successful
candidate for the Secretor
of the South Central Com-
mitee of the Republican
Party. This action will
give Chugiak a representat
ion on the body which gov-
erns the Republican Party
and a closer look into the
workings of a political
party through thei.!., _repres
entative.
FIRE D .. l..J\GES BIRCH.'iOOD
HCI!E
A fire ' which started in
an overheated stove pipe
caused approximately
worth of da@age to the
lean-to of the house belon
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LOCAL CLU TO
SPONSOR
CONTESl
l For the second year, the
Friendly Neighbor has
offered to sponsor a Christ-
mas lighting and
contest in Chugiak.
For those who remeraber the
contest of last year the rules
the sa;ne.
Entries will be divided in-
to three .classes . Private fP
residences; clubs,churches
and civic organizations and
businesses
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The entry fees sharged are
to provide prizes for
the winners and the Friendly
Neighbor Club will retain none
of the money .
llitries will be judged on
the basis of Lighting, Orig.
inality and Interpretation
of the Christmas Spiiit.
Rules for entering the con-
test and further information
will be published in the next
issue of the Courier, and en
try blanks will be available
at most of the business places
in the community.
it was last year, the
prizes will certificates of
cash value, redeemable any
place of business in the Chu-
giak area.
It is hoped that the
ipation this year will
en greater than it was
past.
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partie
be ev-
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DEIiO DELEG.n. 'i"'ES TO LEET
There will be a meeting
of the Decncratic delegates
Chugiak to the South
Central Convention at the
home of Dan Bell in Eagle
River on November at 7 PM,
'Ihe Convention will con-
vene on November at 10
AJ.'i in the .Lousac Library in
Anchorage. '
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Hf.RRIET (RUSTY) BELLRINGER
EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Published every \'.'ednesday. in
CHUGIAK,. ALASKA.
*EST A B L I SUED*
i n 1958 by JAtlES and
fu.:nE r.;cDOiiELL OF
t.;O;,_SEHORN
Rates :
$1.25 per quarter (13 weeks)
Jlilailed to your addvess
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(policy change)
But in the case of
church and school news,
and other club reports,
they will : have to be
turned in by PM on Ilonday
in order to be considered
for that weeks issue cf
the Courier ..
appreciate the cooper-
ation of the various club
,
f-n.GE 2
reporters, without
help we would have very 1ihen T c-omes to "do it
little news to' print. yourself" project$, the
However, as mosf of you builde:rs of chugiak
realize the printing of no hesitation in tack-
the Courier is done by one ling the most complic
person, and therefor it is ated phases of ' electrical,
necessary to have all mat- wiring, plumbing and heat-
erial at hand sufficiently ing sy.stem installation.
esrly in order to be able however their
to get the paper out on runs a\vay with
time. tand tt-ey find that
All news i terns may either h<lme made ins.tallations
be called in to the Courier do. not work just
phohe at H0-2-5275 or left way they are supposed
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,. To the publilshin the Chugiak Box Office (box It is .then that it is
of the on time, 1166). discovered that the profes-
_,. ,ljt .w;i,ll ilecess ary to One further word on the sional in this .field are
slight change ve'-"y reluctant to co1ne ;n
use of the post office boxo M 4
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It. Actually! 'will be .mere . oug our pos ma r an e p s ral:g en ou
a :restatement d: policy l}aul Swanson is well known these diff.icmlties, and make
- for and: cooper- their reLuctance known by
" ; . \yhi ch Jls ly caus
a in he is b:,- the siee _;o( their .fees.
law to place any material However, there is>now in
the pa.9ot,. in a post office 'box that Ch ak t th
We .rE:lfer to the dead- an exper (ln e
line for .n.ews i terns,. whic does not have a stamp af- .above .fields who has the in-
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Therefor, it will be
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to change the deadline to
24 hours earlier, 6 pm
on l<Ionday:=: .
. Of course we still plan
to
print the last minute news
that we about, and
in the case of meetings
'which ' take ' place after
the deadline whose bus-
iness is' of'immediate im-
' portance, such' as ' the Tues
day PTA '
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\NOVEI.:SER 2511:!. 1959
IN e sA boiUl tt
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BUTTE REPOrtT2R:
LOIS FEASTER
FOR NE','JS OR ANNOUNCEiIENTS
CA.LL: PI-5-3976
DElillLINE: NOON SATURDAYS
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FIRE AUXILIARY TO HAVE
CHRIOThAS i'ART'f
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At the meeting of the But -
te Fire Association, held
at the Fire Hall Ilonday,
Novl61l!, Mrs . Katie Vasalie
reported on the newly form
ed women's huxiliary.
Among the future plans
p.f the auxiliary is a
thristmas party for all
Butte fireman and their
families .
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.'1NS LEaVE FOR
ST.i\TES
1.\-lrs . Gary Downs and her
daughter Janice have left
for Seattle, where Janice
will enter the Virginia
t-Iason .. Hospital for hip sur
gery. They will remain
until such time as Janice
is discharged from the hos
pi tal.
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RECEIVED FRmi
ED B.u:mss
.. and lolrs . John Christ-
ensen received a
from Ed who is
at present in Harris-
burg Arltansas He had
been a patient at Morn-
ingside at one time.
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BUT!m HOi-tE!'-iAKERS
hEET
ll1embers of the Butte
Homemakers Club met at
the home of Agnes Sanvik.
This was the first mee -
ing which the new of-
ficers officiated.
They welcomed three
new members to the grouj; .
A program was pres-
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(Butte Homemakers)
ented by t-tr. Lew Hanks of
the extension ervice, who
showed colored slides of
work that is conducted by
the extension $ervice.
WmiEN
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MEETS
The s Circle of the
United Protestant Church
. metat the home of Mrs. R.
J. Heddles on i.'/ednesday,
November
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COHING EVENTS:

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NOVEiffiER 27t.b
Cub Scout Den # 3-After
School at Ed. Smiths
NOBffi1BER 281ll-
Cub Scout Den # l-3pm
at tl.rso Leon './allings.
. , (shopping in Chugiak
cont page 2 col 3)
Mro Harold Forslund prin-
cipally offers his services
in making the installations
the gDuund up 'l however.
he will also f or a modest
fee, inspe'ct and trouble
shoot the "do-it yourself"
eliminate
those "bugs" that can be
so costly or even dangerous
Forslund is experienc
ed in determining the size
of heating systems that
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a house will need to prop-
erly heat it, as based on
the number of windows,
doors , type of structare,
, etco and his advise is
invaluable to those about
to install a new heating
plant .
Jt.lso, I<1r. Forslund, or
Harold as he prefers to
me called has had consid-
erable experience in fin-
ish carpentry and in house
remodeling. The latter
a task that many are now
facing after having pur-
chased surplus frame build-
ings from the military and
are desire to tnnn them
into attractive homes.
it is his advise o
or his services that one
needs, Harold is ready to
help of
Chugiak to be the proud
owners of warmer, safer
more attractive homes.
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any news or reports that
are left at the Post Of-
.fice must be properly ad-
dressed and s ufficient
postage affixed before
Paul can legally put it
in the Courier BoxG
Again, we thank the
organizations which have
been sup,.)lying us with
their reports, and hope
that this slight change
in policy will in no way
discourage them from con-
tinuing to send us their
interesting news items.
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VALUABLE PRIZES
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SIGNED Ui' FOR
FIRST AID CLASSES


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liT\ 1t t Thirteen persons
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r? raid classes which. are be-.
! ' ing held at the Chugiak
,.":g-;, , -:" School each t:onday evenin
p;" e\ /Z!;y"{,...,. in room 4. !ir. Howard
( D'Spain is the instructor
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-. r:t V .p- Lioned -Deal, Jerry D. Fly
' .-.j - Delbert Gates, Ray Hen-
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richs, I'1rs. Fred Hahn,
Chick LeDoux, Cester Leha
'Eiaine Eggleston,
Ralph Andercon, ilrs . Jim
r Lake , Andy !(irk and Ted !
Brink o )
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( Fire, cdnt ;\p;:lge _1 co 1 2#
ing to Jim Henry of Birch-
wood.
Henry was at at the
time of the fire which was
noticed by his neighbor
Bill . illiams who assisted
him in bringing the fire
under .the control after
the Chugiak Vol.
1' ire Co c
h lthough the fire
to QC extinguished the fire-
,men discovered that there
were stilltraces of it
smouldering inside the walls
and ventilated through the
roof and using C6 succeeded
in completely the
l .11. .Fire at home of Jim Hen-
, .. , , ry. :inr . Caused
. . ttovepi;pe.
Damllt:fC'- t-p, leantq .t est itn-
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side at mi1e Inves-
tiggtion , revealed no
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Called tto.>stand by body 'o
ViGtim of accidental de-
ath at ' Eklutna,
the arrival State Po-
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S T R T I N G Dec.
ALASl\A Is F.t-NORITE GAllE
Eqch pm
CARNIVAL HALL
TUINKLE
The cause of the .
accor ding to Fire Chiet'
Jess Straight was. too many
elbows in
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CLASSROOI\1 NOirES :
SA: Reporter, usan
. The grade ooys have fq-
ithfully picked up all the
rocks on the playground. f.Ir.
Mckinley. and l\lr. Pierce sup-
ervised. '
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7B; Ueporter Kitty Lowe
w There w'ill be a pot-luck
rt t t a
dinner on Nov 26lli at 1r-
ch\v'ood . Baptist Church at
lO:am. Linda Robinson was on
the front o'f the COURIER
last week
. 6A: He}lorters, Carter
and Pa:t t y Brooks
Our class play, will be held
Dec . 41!!. In math. ,we are in
fractions . De are having con
tests in gym playing line bas
ketball .
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lie are S'.udying and
comjJaring it to Alaska. tt'e
would like to all our
pupils who made musicalinst-
ruments .
Reporter, Bernadette
LeDoux
\le are practicing for our
Thanksgiving program. We are
going to give "The Landings of
the Pilgrims" a choral reading
Janice Goodrich left for Cal-
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5B: Reporter, Jobie
Call) (Moose Call)
\'/e have nt!W flags in our
i'/e wrote repoiits on roomo '.'.' e have a turkey na'll-
the River. ed tJrs. Feathe,:rhead.
In music we arc I
ing a poem for Thanl{sg1v- 2- ,!e have be"en studying good
ing Jobie & Lester health habits. made .}lOS-
Stephens made up a ters on good health. Our
16ystem using 5 room is gaily decorated with
Pilgrims, rlayflower Shi}io
Reporter Christine and Turkeys.
Headlough
t-dss Ililes got some let lA: '.'/e are making work Banl<s
ters from i.';idlund IIJichiga lD: Marton tlauldin has been
i\iiss Itiles class and Iliss absent t .he past week with
Eglestons class are goin
mumps .
to give a program about Our turtles, Pt t & .:;orky
Hiawatha. Crim Tom v;ent arc still ali\Je., \'/e hope
back to Anial{ v;e can keep them for soma
:Je are working on a time.. Nancy Long.
play about trees> >t ate;r GENERAL IoJE:7S:.,.
and saii.tl . i Llso an Intlian He would like to complim-
play. John Lloyd hus mo- ent the projection club on
fed to his homestead and their running of the Friday
will not be back til Jcm. nigh-: They will be
1-2 D Reporter Dan Hull doing i t for the rest of the
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HE ATING OIL
save money, troubleand
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# 1: Thurs. 4:30-5:30
t<irs. Braendel
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DEN # 4:
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DEN #
3:
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Tues. 7-8 Pr.l
!-irs. Towne
Thurs. 6:30-7:30
l\lrs . Edwards
'fuesday 7-8pm
. \Jhaley r: .
(E.DN DOIN'S)
.UEi\i tf. 6 played games an
worked on their skit.
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t'endence at the movie,
Ve hop, there will be as
manyat the rest of them.
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. bee'. 4!!!, Friday, a prog ...
rams:
3rd grades are doing a
. play called "THE
Ti,..GGLETO.JN SINGEaS."
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Rues. 6:30-7:
3
o t>' q,tll grades are doing a play
Mrs. Kruscavage ' ealled "UIJ..,.tSHA"- The .
DEN # 6:
, 1 words are tflaken from Long-
'.'!BBi::LOS DEN: Tues 7-8 PM fellows e.()ic poem.
Gib Reid
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1-lEET AT SHOPPING CENTER
6:30pm
# 1 games, discus-
sed the meaning of Thanks-
giving, worked on props for
their skit. Refreshments
were provided by Ed Tuck.
DNE # 3 played games, told
riddles and rehearsed their
skit.
DEN #4 made chexkers and play
ed games. Refreshments
we1e provided by Lou:i s Ed-
6!!! grades-Kirk's class is
doing an original play,
written cooperatively by
Kirk, McGladrey and the
class, concerning Ancient
Lands., It is a trip to Eg
Isreal, .... rab5.a, Turk-
ey. and Gamos Island and J
Greece. Songs
arc being usedo
For Christmas tnere are
4 programs in process .
The 1st 2nd will work
together, as will the 3rd
and 4lli, the 5!!! and 6!!!
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the 7lli and Each group
will present their
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in the afternoon of
or or 21st or 22nd.
Parents are invited to come
to any or all programs.
Tharutsgiving assemblies
will be on Ued. before
'l'hanksgiving,. Songs of
nlanksgiving and poems will
be shared with other classes
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POET
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I go in Chusiak
I ride the bus to and back
Il1y class is ina quonset hut
i>ly teacher, I do like a lot.
New friends I made since I
came here
.?e learn and plan and some-
times cheer
And if someday I will go
back,
I forget you, Chugiak.
., ROY LEE PIERCE
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Hy Daddy has cows so large
They're twice as high as
the fence.
winter their tails
' froze off
And they've been giving
l , icei-4cream ever since.
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NOTICE:
The Cub Scout Adult
Leaders meeting scheduled
to be held last Monday has
been postponed to Monday,
Nov.ember 30t!> at '.'/m. Stephens
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ancinq
arranged. -
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in stock
and .
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i'Ir!.; Icc Emmert ano hil'l wife
Irene have gone to Seattle,
where Ilrs . Emmert will go th-
rough the clinic at the Vir-
!las on ilospi taL r,;r.
Emmert, who is the principal
at the Chugiak Scho'ol will re
t:-un the weekend of November
28!.bo .P:r:;. teaches the
1st grade at the school.
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Z.lrs .. Fly (Lucille)
turned today from a vis'i t to I
San Diego Calif . Fly
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& Ralph Doyle
of Birchwood loop Rd.
are sper}ding the winter
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Nelson of
Birchwood has entered
the' ANS Hospital.t,
she is to undergo major
surgery ..
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:,r i of Birch-
wooa has been transferre
the Anchorage office. 'H
has been working on the
Cooper Lake Hydro-electr
project.
CB.rl TC HOLD "ALASKA'S
FitVORI'l'E
At a meeting of the
board of directors of
the Benefit !\s-
sociat \.or. last \Jedncs<lay,)
methods discusnd
to pu't to 'vsc tbc Candv
al Hall
B.eginni,Qg on' Friday,
.;tl' . !they will
Mrs. O .. J., (F.lla Nae) NcGann have "Alaska'G F'"lvorite
and her daughter Colleen are Game" week at the
spending the winter in Oil- Carnival llall..
dale, Calif , just outside of Play1ng will begin at
Cooleen is un- 8 pm and mnny valuable
dergoing dental work. The prizes will be offered.
forrner.ly operated t-1c- Also, the Saturday '
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n1ght dances were
sed and will probably
soon be hel<l.
The question of the
Annual Carnval was or-
ought up and it was the
opinion that holding it
a month later, around the
fourth of July might be
a better time. Not mly
would i t get away from the
conflicting date of the op-
ening of the fis4ing season,
but.the warmer weather
be more at-
t o the crowds .
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:.?ETERS CRE.l!.:K COMIIUfHTY
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CLUB I-1EETS
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The monthly meeting of the
Peters Creek, community
club had to be . transfcrred
to the home of President,
Bruce when it was
'tbat a recent
r ' t
wind s<bonn liad blown the
down at . the club
house.
r.1rs. 0.:1. (Cindy) Lowe
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was appointed act as
r epresent a.tive, to . t .he Health
Council to t ake the
of' kargaret ' who
has gone to the states for
th'e winter. Also,
Vice President which
was vacated by Faville Hal-
verson had to bd tilled.
Norris Tiensvold was el-
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l-tlne c {)) 1t<
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For ' her fi nal recipe , Hhy-
I lis offers a n unusual pi e
which very rich and a n
ideal dessert to be served
a ladies luncheon or
CHOCOLATE-C.1l1' ,:ALNUT
.IE
1 unbaked 9
11
pie shell
3 eggs
1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
* cup granulated sugar
cups white corn syrup
2/3 cups walnut halves
1 cup' semi - swee.t , chocolate
pieces
.i cup heavy whipl'ed
. ,a:lnut halves.' .. '
MAKE 9
11
pie shell, set
BEAT eggs wi t h fork in med-
ium s i zed iJ owl
ADD vanilla, sugar
corn be!ting un-
til just well blended
STIR in 2/3 cups walnut
halves and semisweet
chocolate pieces.
POUR mixture into unbaked J
pie shell
BAKE at 375 for .45 minute
OR until top is evenl
puffed up and starts
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T
(Cook of the month)
to crack .
warm slices topped
with whipped cream
and walnut halve
NOTE: This pie freezes
well . So. if it is mor
convenient, cool pie,
then all or part may
be. wrapped and frozen
for later use.
To serve , unwrap apd thaw
at room Or, hea
UN,JRA?PED unthawed pi
at 350 about 15 min.
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(Peters Creek Community
Club cont page 7 col 3)
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ected to 'this office.
The club chose a work
party to report at the
clubhouse on Saturday,
November 28lli to repair
the chimney.
The name drawn .or the
door prize was Ste-
phens, who was not prcsen
and therefor did not
win the aluminum skillet.
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':iELL BABY . CLUJI C TO
AT C.iURCH
Beginning with \!ed-
nesday, November
the well baby clinics
in Chugiak will be held
at the liethodist Chruch ..
The hours \Vill remain
the same, with the except
ion that "in December the
first clinic will be held
on the second Tuendsy
(ne.:.t col.)
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P!GE 8
(well baby
December 8th, jnstead of
./ednesday as school phys-
icals are scheduled for
the and lOlli.
There will be another
.' ell baby clinic on
December 23rd, but dur-
ing the month of January
there will be well
baby clinics conductddc
The Health Council will
meet on December
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FRIENDLY NEIG!fBORS
hfter a quick clean up
at the Carnival Hall after
the Bazaar, ladies
retired to the home of
President Elsie Oberg to
discuss the results of the
Friendly Neighbors Charity
Bazaaro
Since all of the figures
were not at hand the exact
figures .-;ere not available:
but it was assured that the
gorss was over t500 and
that the amount to
pay.for the services of
the had been reached.
The ladieswcre c uitc en-
thusiastic about the res-
ults of the Bazaar and are
in avor.of making it an
annual atfair, with some
community charity the be-
neficiary. Notes were tak-
en on the most successful
items and also notes on
those which had not proved
to be too
The question of
or not to sponsor another
Christmas Lighting contest
this yea!"o
FINISHED CABINET i;;omc TYPES OF
CAR
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7:30pm
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f.._,v .1) t'.ul 1.ugu"'s A.) .stvr
J-.urning .. orsl'lilJ' .... 11
Schovl . . .. . . . 10: OO.:u.1
Young ,hlv.._-lc ... . 6! 30pl;l
.. orshi p . .. . ,7 : 30pm
t.1..:>Jt. 7:30 p1:1
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bile 22l.h
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hC.V ayno 11ull Pastor
:rv-2-5155
Sunday vchvol. . . .
],orning .1orship . 11 ! 00or.1
Choir prccticc, Thurs,
. . . . . . . 7 :OOpr:t
Office _,ours .led. nn<.l
iclcj . 9<'.1:1 to 12: 30
!.Yii' . cdh..:scbys .. 7: 30pr.t
',f3CS lst Thurs .. 1.
. 2::1d tues
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Ci11,IS'l'I .. C.i J
.c.:.lrl Chnndlcr r..1.ni:::; t-cr
Sunday ..
1. orni ng .. or ship . . 11: OOcn
.1.!Ncninu ::orship & cor.L.lun-
ivn . .. ........ 7: 30pn
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c..,h.J.,. . .. C.L .. l".a.;;.....,
heV. J ose:.L;h 0\ery
.School. . . . lC : OOcm
hurnfng
... \:crship . 7: 30pQ
. ucsclcy .tJr .ly\,r
l.lvcting . . . . . . . . . 11 : C)-:ll.l
Youth Fri.
7:30pm
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bundoy School .... 1 > 00, .r.l
ituri.1i ng ., or.::;h.i...p . . 1..: OOom
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YOUR DOOR
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&QriETY 1
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At the November meet -
ing of the Catholic
ies Altar Society, the
enjoyed an intere st-
and talk
by Father Bayusik who sp-oke
on the Byzantine Rite of
the Catholic Church.
Fol l owing the tall..: was
an informal question and
answer period ..
The ladies are busy at
their current project of
making Christ-
mas trees which will be
sold to raise funas for
the Society. A sample
of the trees is on dis-
g l ay at Bessies Beauty
hop and orders are being
taken.
The door prize ' at the
lafit meeting was won
J.irs . Adam Kruseavage.
* * * *
\, E ::t:Gilli'i'
It has been called to our
attention that the list of
benefactors to the Charity
Bazaa r was .incomple t e.
We sincerely regret this
and hasten to add the
fo l lowing names to the
list of those businesses
responsible for the suc-
cess of the Bazaar.
Bcssies Beauty Shop,
Barber Shop and
the North Star Dairy
TH.ANKSGI VIIJG POT LUCIC
Community Baptist
Church wi.ll hold a pot-
luck dinner on Thanksgiv-
ing day b <:gi nning at 10 Al-l
and lasting until all the
food is gone . Everyone is
invited to attend

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"Gi-t0C.5RJES
Eiilalie Rep. . nb- 2-5461
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Nli'.'.: r.mni<Tn . Ns:
Donna Iiensing
Fran Newton
Darlene Halverson
Bert Checley
: e are truly grateful for
these people who are working
in the library. It really
is fun and the short time
goes so quickly.
nyone j nterested in SiJend-
ing an hour and a half once
a week or even be sure
to contact any r.1e1nber of the
Board or dron in the
and see us. No tal-
ent is needed and it is quite
interesting.
.. e hope by gibing you an
additional afternoon a week
you will be able to take bet-
ter advantage of the fine
selections we have.
So far we've had a diffic-
(book report)
"-- ... I .. i. ar.d
Tues . b: 308 PI1.
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.'' e have again ret;eived
new hooks from Juneau.
This week we c:re listing
the New You-th
ON FOOIF TO THE ... \.C'l' IC
The story of Samuel Hearn
who in 1765 became the ls
white man to reach the
on foot.
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r.H;\tj.I\,,ES -.;F' . ?E.r..Cg, about
1thc ... ,; nners of the Nobel
arize. Including
Albert Ralph
Bunche, .,oodrow ilson
and T.R. Roosevelt.
SLIVER by Dorothy
Butlers, (Fiction)
0
S.iL FIS.iER r. ' GIRL SCCU'f
c .... r.,p
OOiii t TilE NB'./ HUNTER, for
younger reade-rs. ;.bout
an Eskimo bpy
1
s develop-
ment into a real hunter.
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diOGR IIY No. l
iIiss. Elaine Eggleston,
Fourth Graue teacher, as
int.erviewed by Cathy
Stevens, Sue Carter and
Fraya Petronavich.
-' ult.time deciding which of
tl:le surplus books we should
keep and which we
dispose of, it is quite hard
to part with even the trply
obsolete and out-dated,
or broken--but r1e must have ...:::laine :;:Eggleston'
the room for , the books \'Jhich who for the past two year
has been the
people want to read. , Rememb ,
(Teachers
calls Safford her
home town, . where she taught
for "bwo years before com-
ing to Alaska. 3he atten-
ded college in South Car-
olina, where she received
her teaching degree.
though teaching keeps
her pretty she man-
ages to find time to enjoy
her rec.o.rds and books and
for skiing, her favortie
winter sport.
3he tal\.es advantage of
the lQng vacations to in-
dt\lge . . in h.er favorite pas-
time which is traveling.
Last sut;liner she took an
enviable trip to Europe.
Flying over the pole via
SAS, touring the continent
and then returning to the
United States via .boat.
Once before on a summer
vacation, she toured the
northwestern part of the
U.ni States. It is the
accounts of these first
hand experiences that help
liven up routine c!assroom
\<Ork and make iiiss Bg[;les-
ton one of ppp-
ular .te!lcjl.ers at
so many others,
she in .lo:ve.
and hopes to
it her home.
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FOR
fourth grade at the Chu-
your n_e_w ___ __ ______ ._ _____
r litnPJlY
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.!ell Baby Clinic, i-:eth-
odist Church, 1: 30" 1.\1
TI1ursday: Nov 26!!!
Tlih!'!!CSGIVING D.nY
Pot Luck Community
Chur:ch, 10 n.r:
rlaptist
F1dD.1Y: HOVl.JBER 271!3
Demo meeting Dan Bell llome
7 P . f.l .
' . 'l'lliln,. v: 1\!0V;.;, 28Yl
South Democratic
C'on,cntion, Louoo.c Lihxnry
rlO
291!3
CHURCH SEiNICES
hONDAY , .l!:lBER 301!3
Cub Scout Adult leaders
meeting, Urn , Stephens
Horne 8 Hl
TUE::JD;S , lst
OFEN
1
2-4 PM
.;EDNESDAY: DECEMBER 2nd
Cub Scout Swimming
meet at Shopping Center
at 6:30 pm
CLUB
Petronavich, at
7:30 PH.
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FOR S1 .. LE: 4;4 Rug-er 1-lagnum
"!olsttr
Customized. Like Neh, $85.
Joe Turgeon Jayhawk Drive
BIRCH,.OOD
LOST uH I for
the Baptist Ch-
urch at 17, Glenn H
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Fffi REIJT O.t 3.nLE: !1-wdern
trailer house and lean to.
Eagle Hiver Trailer Court.
Inquire at Cut and Curl
Shop or call HO 2-5338
JOB .J.UI-JTiNG
Leaflets Tickcts Pos-
ters . dvertising 1-laterial
lJHK , .. CCURIER H0-2-5275
:. J T I S R 0 D .
Cosmetics Spices llou::;e-
hold Needs I.ary E. f..cCrary
H0- 2- 5315 . i!ile 14
GT-AR
GIFT ' G TO THE
h'i.GE 11
Neighbors)
cont page 8 col 3)
l
It was votea to once ag-
ain spohsor such a contest
the sage rules as
last year .
The next' r.1ecting be
held 6n Jednesday December
the home of harie
P.e\ro?'av,tch at 7:30 PIi
* *
HOHEMAKERS 'l'C I .EET
There will be a meeting of
the Chugiak Homemakers Club
at the horne of Dorothy Fet-
row on Jecernber 3rd. at 1:30
.t>H. .tlnyone interested in
joining a homemaking group
is invited
:3ABY SHOUER
There was a sur
1
>rist baby
shower held fro Mrs . Nax
(Betty) ?yles on November
161!! at the home of 1-lrs.
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.
Lloyd Short. Mrs. Joseph
Turgeon assisted the hostess.
many lovel y gifts were re-
ceived.
* *
COURIER Ji'OR CtiRISTt J .. S THE CCUrtiER :JISiiES il. HArPY
6 months $2. 25 1 year $4.5 TO ALL
A card will announce your
gift' OUR

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