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No 2 JANULRY 1960
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i'.t their iitonthly meeting
January 12tl!, Chugiak
PTh. . that this year as
their principal ..fund raising
project, they \iOJlld Sl)onsor
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a school carnival,
Plans are being made to
use the' ca:rnival IIall for
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this: and class will
be to operate a
In addition to the games,
an old fashioned "Country


is planned. Here
items donated ,to the ?TA
\-.rill be auctioned off. or
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if, has an i tern t o
sell, the ?rA will auction
it off in return for a com-
mission. It is planned to
hold the Carnival some timo
in i.arch.
. are also plans to
put, on a( play this al-
tliough' th'is \ii 11 .n-">t be. con-
sidered as a fund raising pro
ject.
Lrs. Long explained the eo
munity Jelfare Service and
asl-::ed the PTA for financial
su'lport, It voted to
leave tnis matter to the
e.Gcretion of the executive
board.
A letter from Rep. James
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LORI LENSING I FIR3T
T21lCll2R AT CHUGIAK
SCriOOL, .:iee page 9 for
biography
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GE..laiT "H21NE
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SNIDER ADDRESSES
GUgsTS AT Y.1E DINNErt CF TilE
l'.L.ASIU\ S?OJTSiffiN Is
HftRCII CF DHlES D.iUVE
BEGINS-..
I!rs Frank i:illiman, chairr.1an
for t-iarch of Dimes in Chu-
girut, has the program
for the drive. this year .
Teen- ager will have their own
program called TAP (Teen Agers
Program). for TAP is
Linda Henrichs, assisted by Larr
'Jlodd, Briggs and Dave J.lil-
liman. The teen- agers have an
interested program planned and
it \rill be announced at a fut -
ure date.
There ui 11 be a tea for the
ladies uho plan to ;:>articipate
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POOR :rC/.TtlER HAi:PE...1S AIR SEA1CH
FOR i:I83ING PAIR
Bad weather has prevented sear-
chers from thoroughly covering
the area where last \-.reek dis-
tress signals had been heard.
It was believed that the rad-
io message may have come from
the downed aircraft belonging
to Dick Newton, in \-.rhich he and
' Donna NcGladrey, music teacher
at the Chugiak School disappear
ed almost two weeks ago.
!>s soon as the weather become
flyable, the searchers plan to
continue.
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Vern i k E I ec te-j
Pres id en t of
Sportsmens
Counci I
Vern Haik of Chugiak was el-
ected the new President of
the Sportsmenls Coun-
'cil during'the two day con-
vention of that group last
\'leek end in Palmer.
This organization, which
was formed in Palmer in 1953,
is composed of representatives
of the many Sportsmen ' s and
conservation minded
within the state and is pri-
marily dedicated to the con-
servation of our wildlife and
natural resources.
The convention was "kicked-
off" Friday night with a din-
ner at the Grange Hall in Pal-
mer.
The guests enjoyed a delic-
ious home- cooked dinner, cat-
ered by the ladies of the Gran-
ge and afterl>'ard listened to
the down-to 'earth humor of the
principal speruter, Gerrit
"Heinieft! Snider, of lla.
In the two days follo,-.ring,
in addition to electing their
officers for the year,
the group discussed problems
of conservation and prepared
resolutions to be presented
to the state legislature.
Besides the delegates from
the various organizations in
the state,
from the army and Force,
as well as State and Federal
\'/ere present .
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LIDRARY TO HOLD DCOK
SALE
The Chugiak Public Library
is conducting a sale of dup-
licate books.
The lack of sufficient shelf
pace, as well as a need for
funds to purchase children ' s
(cont page 8 col 3)
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T:I.:!: IG'!IK ,1m. COURIER
:L\R.U2T (RUSTY) BBLLRINGER
BDil'OR a11d PU.BLJSHER
Publisl-..::d IY-I'ery in
ALXSKA
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of .f.io-osehorn
SUBSCIHil'l'lCl'! R! .. TES
$U25 per quarter ( 13 weeks)
ma: le1"i to your address
C-rt ,;.J.::; CAi.,L:
{!0-2-5275
Ads 0r subscription applicat-
may be mailed to
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evidence of ho.,r ca,sy ac-
: lcidents can happen.
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cident last month not a
resident of Chugiak, and let
us hope that these other of-
fer.ders that have ob-
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Remember. those are
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-p!ease, let them grow up.
Drive slm'lly enough so that
you will have plenty of time
to stop when you see those
blinking lights
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t VF\l RESUI-:ES Gi\f :ES
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Louis Zib, publis relat1on
officer of the '1Ft' has an-
nounced that the - playing of
"Alaska's GaJ!le
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has been
resutned.
The ga;nes are hled every
Friday at the Hall at
8 Pt1.
These games are open to
the and mnny
and attracti-.re l'lill
be
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how many of the
people in Chugiak who cook
on propane ranges are still
struggling with those clumsy
bottles when they become em-
pty.
Until recently the only v1ay
to replace an empty cylinder
to "'"rassle" it do,.,rn to
a bulk plant, have it filled
and then lug the unweildy
thing (now heavier than ever'
hollle
At any time of year this is
an unpleasant task, but in the
' winter it is pure misery.
Nq}'l all you folks can re-
lax and let someone else take
care of that chore.
Dill Stephens , of Peters
Creek Fuel, has pioneered
home delivery of Propane gas.
For very little extra cost ,
he \dll com3 to your home,
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, . r1 .ipJG qF SC!IOOI} J 0 I N replace it l'li th a full one.
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OF 'l'his . is an9ther one of the


f fl . "' ' DI'-lES "big Cl ty" services that are
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response an sneev.,.. t
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pa.::lSe(.; OiW of the OUSI:l's l._.st .
n.ont':\' '- ld ytrucl{ 2. school boy
'.}c an) of us aware that
asidd a violation
e;,.: ' lm'-', common sense de-
c.ce'"'s that passing a bus that
mily bs- up or discharg-
.:..1c s;r.all i.::. uttt!r
lolly
Dui.ne the ,dead of \-.inter
.. ::-: ht:ucc travel aftlo!r the
hours of dar!.:ilecs) .anti it. is
'-'Cry_ to sec the
darting out"to
croz:: roado
'l':le r. ear tragorly ltJSt month
end the rca:: tragerly nine
year., ago, one' little
girl t'les fdlled and her sis-
injured by d
6.:.mcic passing a bus are grim
xt cole;
HEATING OIL
Enjoy save money, and worry
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EAGLE BRANCH
EARL t.iONPOE, Driver PH. H0-2-5358
OFFErtiNG 2.4 HOUR .cORNER SERVICE TO
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The Butte
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in square dancing are. invit-
ed to attend.
The admission is 50 cents
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BUTTE RE...T'>OHT2R: Lois Feaster
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For Ne\lS or announcements,

DEi,JLINE: SATURDAYS
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per person. ,
This group the
second _and fourth ,F?;'idays
of the ID.Qntp. at the Carpen-
ters Hall at 8 pm.
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STORK TALI::
. ,. )' 'Ihe first baby of 1960' to:..
YOUTHS ENLIST. IN be. born in the -valley
NAVY was. the son of antl f.irs. '
Pat Uilliams and S\-leeney Jospeh Didondo. Little Pier
have enlisted in the u.s. Nav Lau:titz Bidondo \-las born at
TheJ left last Thursday for . the Valley Presbyterian
l(odial: ,,\'here they wi 11 remain Hospital on January 6tt 19q<:)
a feu days before bEiing sent ,., yogngst_er, \Jho ,' .
to San for , Boot J WeLghed 6 lb. 15 oz. was the
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recipient of many gifts in
Pat is the son of i:rs. Lee
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merchandise \;rhi<!h'' had been
Caudill and Dave 's parents donated by the' rocal business
are and J-:rs. David S\-1ecny.;: people. to ,first baby of
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BRIDAL FCR
ELEANOR I"J\LK
l1iss Eleanor ft'alk vas honored
at a bridal shO\ier given by
her sister-in-law, Juanita
r.'alk,
The received
beautiful gifts .
1dll marry 1st Ld:eutenant ,
Dob 'I'homas, January .!.7!1! at ' the
Catbol.i.<:! ClJUrch.
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DArJCERS LEET
the ne\-1 year. ,
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A son \ias born on December
26!.1! to I:r . and f-irs . Claude
Baily. Little Ronald Coy,
as they have named him \ias
born at the Valley Ilospital
and \-leighed 7 lb 14 oz.
Dailey is the former
Rut:h Nelson, daughter of i-ir.
and Paul Nelson.
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COfliNG
Jan. 15!.!! Cub Scouts
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The loc3l dance clubr:,--- ---
met :<'iiday evcni ng at the
:lall. -'
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(coming events)
Bd Smith, After
school.
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\Jan . ;iJ.8lli :
BUtte Fire
Fire Hall, 8 pm.
RE:UESTS TOK
CUSTOMS OFFER 24 HOUR
SERVICE
Governor Egan has formally re-
quested the u.s. Customs to
"immediately institute year-
round 24 hour daily service .,
at the Tok Al aska Station."
be a welcome ch-
ange to those \iho have had to
depart this area at odd hours
of the night in order to reach
the U.S. customs during the
hours tha/t , they had been op-
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Under J:he present, schedule,
the Customs Bureau provides
service at Tok bot\leen Sam
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an '10 'poi during. the
months and from 8 aJll until ) 'i
midnight betlteGn May 1 and J
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PErtSONAL ACCEPT-
ABL flo'rl. VEIIICLE LICEN..! .
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The policy barring the, use
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of personal chocks for pur-
chasing motor vehicle iicense
(cont page 9 col 3)
uses
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, after our '/acati'on, but now
we are settled down to work
again. This \leek is the
time \lhich \ie take all of 0 r
six weeks tests, that will
mark the end of the first
semester ,
Our \thole school wishes
send Q ' prayer in the hopes
that r-:iss ticGladrey, our
music teacher and Richard
Newton may be found an
without injury 1 :Je would
all lli..li:e to thank tlr .
Even her summers are a
busmans holiday , as she
spends them attending sum-
mer school .
Lori enjoys teaching her
little firstgraders and says
she believes that she pre-
fers them to older shi l dren.
Although _is living in
Anchorage at present, she
prefers the country as. she
was ratsed on a farm.
For her scoondrecipe, . .
gi ,ps .. a cake
.. , r ut:llat '{s' stlll festive enough
''-ley our math 'teacher and
Rev. Hull'' for joining' in th
r search for them. t-.rs .' Ob-
f!rg' has been !substituting
- for and rir. Ch
arles Renolds has tali:en
} ' McGladrey' s Place during her
unfortunat'e absence .
I' to at' any.' OCCa$-;-.
For hobbys, she spends
her spare time traveling
and on photography. Both
'excellent past times for a
school_ teacher 1
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:ewps; aanncd retl cherries
., cups ! flour . ,, '
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cup i sugar. n ...
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cup milk
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' l meited shortenihg
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l .tsp .van1ila
the jui'c
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flourlf salt, baking, pptl:-
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shortening. .
ADD7iour mixture all at once
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and beat unti l smooth.
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FCLn in cherriefo.
BEAT egg tcs' until stiff,
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.ADD remaining. sugar' and fold
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BAKE in \grcic."\E'Ied x 11" pan
at 350 for 50 minutes.
(If a larger cru{e is desired,
double ingredients and bake
in 9'!


SERVE l1ot or cold t h hot
cherry sauce .
GIEiillY SAUCE ,
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cup butter
3 tbs flour
1 cup cherry juice
2 tbs lemon juice
cup sugar
2 drops almond extract
i-:ELT butter
BL&'JD in flour
, ADD cherry juice and cook
until thickens , stirring
constantly.
ADD lemon juice and sugar and
almond extract
f-lakes 1)
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cups . If cake re-
cipe is doubles, also
double sauce recipe.
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I 'LORI L.:!:NSiffG 1 '
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gradd teacher at the'Chug-
iak'schof)l is an avid stu-
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( 0fhDimes, cont page 1
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in the r.iothei's llarch on Jan
24tt> at the home of Mrs: ' Dale
Briggs; co-chairman the
South Centram Division at 2 pm-.
Any ladies who hav'e taken
part in the llothers tlar ch in
past years as well o:s ne\v mem-
bers in community are urged
to attend.
fiercy at Cedar Hapids, Drake
Univet:s:ity in
:Jas and al.. ,present
.she is the Ancfi-
oragc community college in
Anyone desiring to part
in the Hothers !-larch is re-
quested to pl ease call
Briggs at H0-2-5330 or fvirs.
.i:lilliman at li0-2-5258.
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s I Jarch
will be hel d on a after-
J noon.
to all our friends
and
future customers
Bowen's
hun
open1ng
r r,-i day __,Jo n./5 th
s t i I ?
FBA'l'URING OUR FAriOUS "SUNDAY
MILE 14)2 GLEr:. HIGlliiAY H0- 2- 5497 )
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JANUARY 13tb, 1960
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DEN #3 Tues. .pm
Mrs. TbY:I1e
DEN #4 Thurs. 6 :.30-7j: 30
}irs. Edwards
DEI\ #5 Tues. 7-8 pm
;',haley
Dlj;:N. #6: Tuo-s. 7-8pm
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DEN #7 Tues. 4-5 pm
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.JLBELO.S DEN: 'J.'ue.c:; .7-8 pm
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DEN 4 chemical gardens
and started spacesuits
i .ike lliman brought a gui t-
ar and showed it to the Den.
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DEN # 5, experimented with ,
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light rays and discussed p.l.q.ns
for pack meeting. The;y al ff>.O.
played games.
DEN # 7 Planned a sld t and.
performed an experiment, The '
Denner for January is Steve:!
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DS INCRi!::\SING AT
Bruce Robinson, president
of the CBA has announced
the crowds at the Friday
sessi ons of Alaska's fav-
cri t2 GC\.mC are
l a r,;ar each \leek Every-
one to ha!.tc e1 good
time and all come back and
bring their
and better prizes
are being ordered and r.:r.
Robinson says tltat they
hope to have
the best prizes of any
similiar game in the
state.
He wished to remind mem ..
hers of the of dir-
ectors of thb meeting ne:ic.tr
r-londay' January l8lli at the
home of Jack Ste,va:-t in
flivcr at 8 pmo
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1\iar:y pubHc ite<l-:h
nurse. this area, last
week surgery in
the Preshyt<.rian '

. dary _is at present recov
ering nicely, ?,nd expects
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to resume the baby
next
month.
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8A: reporter Dorothy Gay
:le have just recei VPd a
new student from J\nchorag:e,
her name is Michele Henke and
we are glad to have her \-.ri thus.
Our teacher r.;r.
has been absent sincu Tuesday.
He has taken his rlane up to
Dillingham where he has joined
for our music teach-
er, Nf'(tladrey.
7A: Reporter, Janice Elliot
One of O'..lr pupils
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Rocky (;ur-
left for Tok Junctiono
Our .class has. beer.
hoy g-i '.!tc to. prevent
. hp clADs sends out
c. pr .... yer and hcpe that j\;iss
f.:cGla<lrey may be found.
F!'all:. Uellcr: one our ptitp-
i ls ha.::; just returried froL1
Florica and Ne,., Yorlt , where
he spent the Christmas Holid-
ays . He brought u brightly
colored boat f made of she lls
gift for Nr .
left for Ger-
many and Danny left
for Cali fornii_\. Ilanlt Tofson
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JA.l'IUARY 13Yl, 1960
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(wedding)
,Hostesses at the wed- j
ding and at the recept-
ion l'lhich followed, ,.,.ere
, Je1'lell Deal, Carol And-
erson and Daphne i:lonroc.
In aGdition tothe
parents of the
other members of her
family were her three
brothers, Ray, Eddie
and John
The groom does not
have any relativep liv-,
ing in Alaska. .,
The cou'1le will make
their in Birchwood.
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FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS
The Friendly
Club met on January 6- at
' J.JR. & r.;Rs, ED .. /ARI) E. sAULNIER
'CUT 'lim ;.T
AT CHUGIA .K
C/lR!'IIV AL II I \
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,the home of Clcda Stephens.
' A final report of there-
VELDORA CURISr.1Ar(

Friends and members of the
the Chug-
iak Carni,val- Hall oa Decemb-
er 29th to a-ttend the wedding
of Ve ldora (Doddi c) f.lonroe
Chrisman to Edward E. Salllin-
ier of OJam,pton, Ne\v Hampsh-:.
ire. .
The bride: \'las attended by .1
fiiss Patsy Do\mer, \vhi le t he
best man \'las Harold
iek.
,.,.as conducted
by Revcrand .Hughes of the Com-
munity Baptist Church. !-Irs.
Hughes played the organ.
The bride was attired in a
semi-formal .
gow.n trimmed with light blue
lace , andlfore a light blue
lace veil. Her flowers were
a cors age of pink rcse buds and
baby orchids. The groom wore
a matching suit of light blue.
The brides mother, i;rs.
Elvis J-lonroe, and fiiss Downer
both .,.,.ore corsages of pink
rose buds. (next col.)
of the Charity Baz-
aar was made and F net of
$380 dollars had been rais-
ed for the Public Health
Fund.
This, along with othei'
donations to the hlbre
than co.rered the heed
ed.
A of flavoring
and other spices from the
Nadon pr oducts Cd
opened and distrititlted
among the members . These
will be sold fl;:r the mem-
. hers to obtain s:l.lveh/:ll"'S
for the school ki tchen.
Anyone desiring to pur-
dhase any of high
qu.ali ty products may co so
from any members of the
Club.
The ladies voted that
they \'lould indi vidual:iy
participate in the
Of Dimes progran in
\'lay that they could.
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PAGZ 6 .
(Friendly Neighbo!s)
Lampost Inn, January.. 20''"'
at 7:30 PMo ..
The hostess 1vas won
by Joan Glafkc, an address
file o

HOI'1EMAkERS
f.lEET
There 11ill be a meeting of
the Chugiak on
Thursday, January 21st, at
1:30 pm at the home of Cleda
Steph.cns, mile 21,2o
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.S'I'ILL POSES
THREAT' ,
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The flepatitus epidemic of
last i s s till ma&&ng
itls self " This '"cek
l-1r. Paul Fretwell, of mile
18 \vas taken , to tbe Valley
Hospital .,.,. it!1 th.c diseaos .
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fiiSS ELLA HI'I'Z, . orginally of
Suhr S1vi t:...:er land; s -.en-
gagement to Thilw.an
:Jall ace of mi lc was re-
cently announced.

It, \Tas decided that the
next meeting \lould be a
dinner meeting to be held
at the new (next coiho)

c lea ranee
sale
STILL LOTS OF BATIGAINS AT
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JANUARY 13t>, 1960
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(Moose Call, cont page 5
c..:>l 3)
!
t
will be moving up to their !
homestead on Jan. 10!!!, \<'here Jl
they will live for 7 months.
(rleporter Connie Johnson) I
6A: Reporter Carter
:Je are learning to drav
peopld. Gayle Charles and
Here our
nndels. [e tllso malang
scenes for our bull-
etin board.
. 6B: ' reporter She;)rll Oberg
i In: geography, \'le are study-
1' ing the Phillipinos. In sc-
i . <i:ence we are mag!let-
riRS. Omabelle Day I of ,val deze
is up to on jury duty.
She is spending her 'Neekends
,lfi th her
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.Day., of
l-loosehorn.
I ic Some of us are
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ing cranes that tlill pick up,
tacks by force.
I In reading \'IC are acting
' out the story "The Cali phs
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Bla!{e has b.een over
in the Dilli'ngham area tp par-
ticipate in i}1i/ a,ir sep.rch for
Donna r.kGladr"ey a,nd Dick New-
' L
ton.
t, 1.
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flir. r-4. Io:rs. Harry Riding;
erly .qf, , PiilO. Ln are up from
where they; have been I
Mr . Riding came to undergo stit-
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at Provf.dence Hospital ..
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Rev. 'Jayne {lu 11 has been a\lay .
at to I
in the search for .th9.roissing! J
sch6ol teacher and pilot. .
Rev. F:ti ll i's Cha plal n for the I
local Cival Air Patr"ol .
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-Clock." Phoebe ilarshburn is
ttlle .Cali ph. .:>hery 11 Oberg .
Grand Vizir, Susan
Shoo!{ is the Clock, Alan
Phillips is the Peddlar and
Carol Teeter is the r:erchant.
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,:0ur class the
) I' "
r"i1onderful A<lveniures of
David Heller came
bacl::. from Ney York :md Flodld
and hrought many interesting
maps from those states.
Dean Fillmore)
5B: Reporter Trcas a Pyles
. .'e J;ost_tbree ' Jo!lre
lJood. wh\o go,nc t o Oregon
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and Eddie . t1nd Ray Ilarkcl who
went to Oregon. Last Tuesday
we began studying Federal
Government.
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PAGE 7
(moose call)
4A: Reporter, Christine
Headlough
have just started study
ing and div-
ision facts . just tot
a new. girl from Cal if. Her
name is Uian Sherman.
3Rd. Douglas Reid
\ie started our neu history
books Child-
_t . j
ren of timerica . '.'!e have
been practicing our band
instrumentsh- Our
students are:
Ralph Jone, . . Roy Pierce,
Dbuglas Reici, Bonnie Iarsch,
Juiiana LeDoux, Vonda Oberg,
Linda PO\v-ers, Theresa Rosen-
' berg
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JoEllen :Jade and
Rhonda'Aubrey.
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2At' Janice Deal celebrated
her 8!!! birthday Friday.
2B: .. e are maldng January
the: snowman month in our
room. .le are also stutlyi,hg
our community and learning
abO\tt the people \Iho help
us every day.
lA :Je have been talting
primary mental tesi3
since'Thursday Jan. 7th and
\vi 11 end them on Monday,
January :1e all had a
very merry Christmas and a
happy new: ;xear.
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N2:/S IN G!!:NERA!.. :
Fraya Petronavich,
Edi t'or
t'e had a very busy \'1Ce1t
,(cont page 9 col 2)
to Ch-ugiak's
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131!l, 1960
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C::UGTJ\K (1\I":F>emhli(>A of
, GO:O)
Rev. Bernard Te\iell, Pastor
Sunday School. ': 10:00
! ' " r ' . 1
f..orn1ng . orsh1p . 1 .OQ
Evangelistic Serv ?':30
Bible Study &
'
(Young
Fri.'.3:30
C'OMr-lllNT'T'Y BliPTIST CHURCII
....
; r.ov. Paul Hughes Pastor
. ' Sunday School e lO:OO a
;m j p 11: 00 a
ami Young People . 6:30 p
.:Jorship o 7:30 p
pm ! . "'
1 . :Jed, .Prayer lll;Ce.ting , 7:30 p
!'/omen
1
s i1orkshop, thnns. 2 i 00 p
Crusaders, Thuns 4:30 p
pm.
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pm.!
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PAGE.., 8
The Catholic Ladies
Altar Society will meet
on Tuesday, January 19th
at Besse's Beauty Shop
For entertainment the
ladies are to
play "Alaska's Favorite
Game.
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Each member is request-
ed to bring some small it-
em that would appropriate
for a prize.
Anyone \dshing to join
in the fun is welcomed.
The ladies extend \vishes
for a speedy recovery to
Dorothy i-achling
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who is
home from Providence llos-
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IlETHODIST CriURCH pi tal .follo,dng surgery,
Rev' Vayne Hull Pastor )< and ,flr & flrs 's
CHUGIAK ST. 1J{'l'!IONY
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Religion Classes
H0-2-5155 son \fhO is revoc-
am ering from hepatitus.
vv.: Hall, Saturdays, all classes;
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1-8 10: 00 am
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B.ZSSE
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S G!lOP, '
fclondays: lst cdinmunion &' primary\
.,. 400 I
. . . , : pm I
Intermed1ate & confirmation i
.. '7: 00 pm.,
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E. C. Chron
Sunday School lO:OO
.!9rshi p '" 11:00 am
Practice, Thurs 700
Offic,e . Hours, & Fri.
pm
9 am to 12:30
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f,YF: ::reds c 'D: 30 pm
USCS, 1st Thurs. of each mo
7:30pm
OFl"! CIAL 2nd Tuesday,
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CIHUSTI/:.N C[IAPEL ,
Sunday School. . :.. am J
l-:orning .Jorshi p H: 00 am l
B.T.U 6:30 pmj
Bar 1 Chandler llinistcr
Sunday .School . ; 10:00 am
flor t .:nb ,Ll.OO am
uorhs.;!.p, & communion Evening :torship 7:30 pm J
:'led. prayer meeting ,. 7:30 pm I
The 4tlt tied. of each month the
following groups meet at7:30p
GIRLS
SUN3EAriS
:tQr.iEN' S I.ISSIONARY UNICN
NZN ' S :3R0Tl IEffilCOD- \
Nursery open during
macmwoo nA:--'.L'IST [
Rev. Frank Ni ller Pastor
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( t , I& : r.. 7 : 30 pm
It I ' *: '!,
.. .t1ANUEL -cH.i\PEL'
!Joseph Overy
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PASTOR
Sunday . 10:00 a
f.Joriling :!o)ship 11:00 a
. Evening :!orshi p ., 7: 30 p
Tues. r:orn pr'aye:-meet .11: 66 a
Youth Fri. 7:30 p
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.Sunday School.+ , 10:00
Morning '.Jorship 11:00
Prayer Service, Tues r.7:30
apaJ NOTICE:
J Catechism classes have been
I resumed.
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LATTER DAY SAINTS , New students are welcome at
Sunday School. 10 bo am \ any time
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i1Qi.:EN
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S SOCIETY TO ,
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HOLD ::ORK CIRCLZS
The \'/SCS of the lrlethodi.st
Church is begtoning a'ser-
ies of "circle meetings"
to be held the 3rd. Tuesday
of each month at the home
of ?-irs. Carr Steeby.
Tiur \dll begin
at 11' anf ana each lad; "'
is to bring a sack lunch.
be, welcom.e.
Thc, of . these ,
.nciettn;gs ;'t,i 11 be to hold .
lf 'j, ;of!t f I '
na .. t.'ties on .fund t'ais-
,; rr
i ng ,projects.
For are uC:able
to the daytime meet-
ings there will be an even-
ing circle the 3rd Thursday
of each month at the t.loth-
odist Church.
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(book sale cont page 1 col 3)
books has prompted this
sale.
Books 11 be sold for
25 apiece and there are
some excellent novels of-
fered.
The sale will be held
at the library and dur-
ing those hours which the
library is
is invited
to drop in and look over
the selection.
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! EULALIA D1\VIS. Rep. H0-2-
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$3.00/month
' :.JT.:LE i4 HOUTE week.
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J.t,lNUARY 13!!1, 1960
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At a meeting of the Library
Board, on Tuesday, January 5tb,
Bucky ;<iorse was elected chair-
man to Andy Kirk ,.,ho .
recently transferred to r.Joose
Pass.
NE:1 ClUiffi.illN OF
THE I30J.RD Oli' THE
CHUGIAK LIBRARY
new library volunteers,
fliss Egleston and ms f.li les,
were accepted and will now be
on duty on alternate.
evenings . (book report)
The library 1dshes to announ
ce a sall:e of booJcs tq be con-
ducted during library
hours. and 6:3
to 0 pm, and Fridays 2- 4 pm)
All boolts to be sold will go
at 25 each (two-bits). This
is "pocket book" price, and
11hi le our covers may not be
as lurid, the novels themselve
are excellent. The for
sale consist of duplicates;
GREEN TiANSIONS by
Hudson
IffiYS TO THE KINGDml by
Cronin
CAPTfiiN FRON CASTILLE
by s:1ellarbarger
TR:::ASUf!: ISLAND by
, 'Ste:venson
SO :1ELL 1Ei-iE;illERED by
Hilton.
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less ;mown books by ,.,ell-known PTA CONT page 1
authors and a large assortment col l)
of popul ar at one time.
Some of the books to be sold Fisher to Dr . Norby of the
are: ,., , Department of Education ,.,as
THE SUN Iu 1lY UNDOING.. rcsd, in .-:hich he commended
by Steen, uhe PTi\ on the of
THE r.:ooN IS DO..JN by Stein tJ
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e map shm'llng the school
H" .,. beck. n populati .m in Chugink; and
vl u.:.. CCUNTRY by
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Y les urging the need for an ad-
ditional school. (next col.)

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PAGE 9
(PTA)
An enjoyable of
colored slides was present-
ed by Miss Eggleston anti i;iss
Miles. These ladies had tak-
en these pic1mres during th-
eir tour of the European con-
tinent last summer, and were
a very interesting groupo
The ladies had visited some
out way places not us-
ually seen on guided tours<
The room count l'iOn by
!-liss \"/i the ralls 5B class.
Refreshments were served by
the 2nd grade mothers.
* * * * *
(personal checks accepted
oont page 3 col 3)
has been recinded.
motorists a:ce
warned that should any
checks be returned by a . bank
the license issued i s F. tlh
ject to immediate
and the motori s t liabl e
arrest.
PAUL CURTW HOS:!ITAL:;:zED
Paul Curtisi of mUc '22\2.'
who just a few 11ecks ago
to Tok Junction to
tmrk, was taken to "th..:! hosp-
ital at Fairbanks \JHh Uil
attack of acute appendie itis.
Paul had been or.. hi s
job only a few days.
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JOIN THE
I-:ARCH OF DJi.iES
Did the cold snap catch you off guard?
l
for this cy:;:k
91
con of
' liTH EACH PURCHASE OF A FULL TANK OF GAS ! !
'tUNE UP
JOBS HEAD DOLT HEATIWS ANTI- FREEZE OIL CHANGES LUBE JOBS
2 4
H 0 U R R E C r c E R S E R V. ..
Q:l:Rtt[O\
Just Call
H0-2- 5291
D 0 N ' T N E G L E C T Y 0 U R
C A R 0 R H 0 N E
LET US YOUR OIL 3t.RREtS FULL OF 31'ANDARD XZIT-IZ.ED
HEATING OILS
I T 8 U a N S C L E A N E R !
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:JEDNESDAY: January 13!!!
January 14!!1
Girl Scout troop
Ober-g's ;
r: F!UD11': : January l5
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4 5 gallon electric \mter
heater. :ihi te enamel
table ton. $50. Bruce Arndt
im-2-5401
B 0 0 :c S F 0 R
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PAGE 10
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(March of Dimes, cont page g
col 3)
January 31st.
As in past jrears the com-
munity wi ll be d'vi.dcd
Engle
ver Homestead area;
Eagle River,

Bi.i; ch
wood and Creek,
date for the I:arch of
Di.rnes

yet
set . , t .
Li brary Open pm
VFl/ "Favorite Games';
VF\i Hall
CriUGIAK PUBLIC LiaRARY (See
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Book
. -: Report". for of titles)
KIHKS ['RAPPED IN NE;!f
'
CBA "Favorite Game" \
Carnival Hall Spm
.
SATURDAY: January 16!!!
n:.ruc.z, Ca.t'nival Hall 9 pm
SUND1.Y, Januaryr l7!!!
3E{Wl:Q?S
Y , January- 18tll
f;;!:.JT.Jrl3' 8pm Jack Stew-
art's
TUZSDAY , January 19lli
Libraey open-2-4pm

Peters Creek Community
Club, Robinsons 8 pm
:/EDNZSDAY: January 20!!!
Cub Scout Swimming, meet
at shopping Center at 6 :30
FRIENDLY f:ETGHBORS,
di nner meeting, , Lampost In
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DRIVE
CA R E li' U L L Y
__ FTRE'..'COD DELIVZRED
N. F. HOM 2-5280
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.REiiCV .. ,L 1U.S.SELL OBERG
. from the .1\ndy Ki.rk' s
at. Pass' ihdicate that
they are to their
new quarters some dif-
ficulty. \ ,,,.
1 On the scciond day in their
. )
1 .new
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.aJ1D"rtment they discover-

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that: '!",h-::y'':;ad locl;:-
:in and ' liaa to clirr.b out
.!.ANTED: Home for. a<iorab::.e. ' :a'-hr!i..ntlm;r 'aJ1d Jurn-p ii1to c. snow
Call i:irs. Carl :I0-9 .. 5413
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H0-2-52-92
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'JILL baby sit in ny hc.u:; ,. btf h :):n
day or iirs 2-nu
house on right en Eagle Rd.
H0-2 5390 '; I

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spiC')So _ .nouseJlold nP.ede ..
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balJc.
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--t; !., ''ftol'Jed that Y.hi:ltrS are
, .lo II "-'
rr.ore ,smoothly for them
by thic 'l,'u b -
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r e c'..dv;;. lt:; apy issue
of Courier; ... e call
H9-25275
There &rc occasional
the of-
:<ice of miEsed issues.
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Cpurier lii ll save time

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