CHUGIAK- 10 Curta in To Go 0 n "S I i c ke r '' A dress rehearsal complete .c.hugj ak.To Petition For lri.gh Schoo I with all props and scenery A petition requesting add- shown that the Chugialc itional classroom.S.., adequate Players are c:ui te. ready to. bus facilities and a High ring up the onthe1r within thre; years initial production, an old is being the Fashioned I :elodrams, enti t- Advisory Bo d, and led "THE CI'i'Y SLICI{2.1 l'..ND wi 11 be circulated for sig- OUR rJELL 11 natures l.,i thin the h'eek. The play, starring Les The petition was dra\m up Fetro\t and Dorothy Thompson in aceordance ld th the sug- i :n the title roles will be gestion of Rept-o8eptp.tive prosented in three Bruce Kendall and ytp be iutot>s at the Chugial' School ::,rought from door to door rnul tipurpcse: room on Friday iim the Chugiak school dis- Qnd Snturday, November 251!l trict fo!' sigr.atures, .. ' ana 251!1 at I3IJI:t and a rnatanee It is that the 3pm on November 1 t petition 9e in bands In addition to the one act I ARTHUR BREANDEL, RIVER, of the melo3rama there will be St":f1- I J\ND PRESID.EtJT CF TUE lst of iii order a:al musical acts presente At' .;HORAGE SYMPHONY OrtCUBST&\. that the i terns bel 1ncluded as an olio 1 that is, pert orr next budget . .,hich is being e::l in front the curtf:\jn. . JroNEER EAGLE RIVZ-11 FluiiLY prepared. The cast enJoyed :m , 41 . SYNPHONY 1-l:F:iBERS the school b2ard pected treat f.ollo\11ng the 11 . ; , oJ . in drawing up the pep t1oh " . . were school superinttndant Cotfee and calce had been Gne to Emm<:!:-t re.:;>re+e!l'tat- a::-!'anged by i:Z.s. R::..r2r at W PTJ\, .._ ...._ tiM.Rtr -.e Valley memb- The figures wfli.ch 1 .r'e to be prepared by i :rs Francis ers of the t' .. 'lchorage Symphony presented to Gove'rno:t,: Egan St.,anee Slopes. It was in- Orchestra; , . . , will show that accorng to 4cribed with the name of the of s1nce , the rate of increase the an- and on the top was \'lrit 1945, ane of Eagle River number of en exerpts from the play, 1947, the Breandels < ''; . attending the Chugi elemen.! eachbeing the choice line of organized the Symphony 1.n 1946 tary school in four ears qne of the players. and this year 1'.1-thur \\f'as elect will be 874 and in hat time ! An impromptu "jam session" ed president, a post which he it is expected that here ,.,ill with Natalie Ilaslcell provid- has als6 held in the past. be at least 250 high .. school tng the music on the piano Both the Breandels play students. 1 and the players singing fav- string instruments the or- To be eligible to 'ign the orite songs \'IOUnd Up the chestra, Arthur the petition, a person be Of evening. Violoncello, and the legal voting age and e1ther a Tickets \rill go on sale viola* resident or property owner in at 7:30 on nights of the Eleanor teaches both the the Chugiak School .. and a violin and piano at their Jack Stewart, ! president c!'mtd is anticipated. ' Eagle River and of the PTA has that of their own children are t)er a call be sent out volun- Until . year teers who are famili'r with the Eleanor was active in cub area in \thich they llve, be
scouting, being Den mother for talce the petitions a{ound for that area, 4lthough the attendance was eomparatively light, the Christmas Bazaar held by the ( cgat.;, page..O col 1) Arthur, is employed by the Anyone desiring to be of as- FAA as a mechanical Zngineer. sitance may call SteNart (cont page 8 col' 2) at Hv-2 ... 5Jl2; : 4Hht U.t _,;._, t ' .1. . ...... . \' .... .,., * * ,< ' < ' '' NOVEIlB2R 23, 1960 Cook Of The Mont h Fm rrcv ..;:; :nER JOIJ::lO:.rE Dorothy says that s he is fond of biscuit mixes, she finds them so nnd easy to handle. Here is a tir.1ely one util- izing that t r nditional holid- ay fruit which might malce a treat for breakf ast on :thanksgiving Day. CRANBEI't1Y COFFEB CJi.I\E 2 cups biscuit mix 5 tbsp sugar 1 tbs oil 1 egg }'l cup milk ' ' (Dr's hours) be as usual. Dr. Simpson expects to re- turn to ,uaska on or around December 51!!.
FRIENDLY NZIGHBO:tS The Friendly Neighbor Club wound up their plans for the Bazaar at the home of Donnie Flint last :lednesday. The group 11 return to their bi-monthly meetings th the next meet ing being held on .a TIIRUSDAY, December 1st, at the home of Bellringer, at 7:30 pn. The hostess raffle .tas \Jon by Phillips, a bottle of cologne and a pearl pen- dant. * * * BINGO RZJ:INDB-1 - The Paul Curtis family from '.L'ol: were down over the \l"eekend. The Curtis' amso a home at mile 221,2. * * * * * 0 I ... f.irs. Lionel Deal has ' : completed her seven months on tHeir Kenai homestead and i s once more living at their hoce at milel9. * * * * * 1 cup cranberries Ulaskan l owbuslu mi}y be used) taX in order adding cranberr ies last. POUR into creased 8 in. s q. I - suffering from cabin fever these '"inter evenings, are reminded of the DIHGO games conducted by the VF\i ; on alternate Friday Chuck Partin, of Fire Lruce spent the visiting in * * * * The :Jes Family have left on a vacation trip which ll"ill take them visiting in several pan COVZR th 2 tbs }4 cup 2 tsp 2 tbs TOPP!DNG biscuit nix sugar cinnar.ton soft butter r.iAICE a crunlJly mix s::>:::nrmLE over batter BAIC2 at 350 for 25 minutes SE::lVE ltarm. *
NO TillS FRID:.Y from the office of Dr. There \iill be a game this Friday, so come on do\/n and try your luclt for some of the prizes. ""; of the south 48 states, up at their family home in ::>eon- . ' * :* * 1'1 . * r sylvania. * * * * .,\ ..-;:-\\ . I ' ' . ' Jr . . ,' TAP B.'J.LET f.iODERN JAZZ HULA D., . . f/J f.K,< :: ;--- '. . '=k:: J \ J ..... b cer.miNE TO BRING YOU INSTRUCTION IN ALL TYPES OF DANCE . - T'.JO srUDrosrN AREA"'- ;1ILE 15 * * * * CARDS and GIFT :'/RAP & RIBDON NOVET-ffiER 2il, 1960 t 2 A:,1 h t 1 . : e ave snO\" o p ay 1n a nd lie lilte i t . The moun- tains loolt :?retty, and all white. Some of us enjoy skating on 7i re Lalte. Gteven Fret\'lell is leaving and ue ,ill miss hin . :Je are to have a 4 day vacati,on. Have a happy
RB.. , ORTZ-1: Jack 1\bsctz I I 2D: (ooose call) ' early day&, lor history. 'Je .re decorate our toom for Thanltsgivinc;. :le .. re malting reports airplanes lso. 5B: made of the area around the school and the ;1rea by their homes. ' Joey liickey is going to the tates Nov. 22 or 21. Ile \'lill o bake after the first of the year . .tames :/ooten )j * * * * TEACHER RESIGUS ' '' I
. . . . .. , . d 11 .. " PAGE 4 (Local members) To Christmas Program. Natalie Haskell, t.irs. Betty Dockstahler, Ruth Briggs and her sbns tiike and f.!ark '"ill all be singing with the chorus on Channel at 10:40 P?-1 on thc:.t night .. The chorus will al;o pres- ent a concert at the Sidney Lal"erence Auditorium on Dec- ember 6!!! and 7!1!. ' * * * * * SIXTH SPEGil.i;S OF SALI-,ON ,. . CAUG.HT . ! \ ' . The identification qf the . th species of salmon Nr. Seymour Liebo\Titz, in ,Uaska '"al1 anpou11ced at the Chugiak School has by Roy Rickey, .lest\tard Reg- signed his position and re- ional of the Coc- turned to Seattle. mercia! Fisheries Division. The illness of !:.i eb0\"1'- On August 15 of this year, . _ itzts . mother made it necessary ,.,hile at the P.E. Hqrris Can- fc:fr them to leave li.laslca that nery at Pass, he had oc- 1\t .election time \le cade U.S. and Ala::;!:an flags. ::e voted ' by secret ballot to ; choose the bbstone. they might be l'lith her. casion to a calmon ' _illntil :a.nothen' teacher is as- that laid aside in ,fill the vacancy, a tne fish house. Netther Don Theressa Steffes flag had the most votes. arenow otudjing about the Pilgrimsidnd the first rhanltsgi vine; . d : .3B: The memberc of our class who are in the Christmas :_)ro- gram \lith s:)ocial parts are: Ri clwy Py lee, ::urt Steeby, Jimmy I'olycf!:o, Jebbie .!ent- lan and Craie ::bnger . I :ike J onrolTe, J crry Cndo la and Larry fiackey. ':i.'he rest of us are go inc to be the r:msic . 4A: Ue are \Triting and g1v1ng reports. :Ie 1 ve had 13 rc_r>or- ts \"l'e also a ne\1 boy Richard Ratl10n . :!e are los- ing three ld<ls. Dutch Ilenke 4B: ,. !le are reports about Pioneers and Indians in ti1e f (:'!e::t
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Radio Repair mu: 2Lfa GLENN H 1 .:1\Y . :o-.2-S2G.!. substitute', (irs. Esther null Rawlinson, the s'uper- is beaching his -class . ' ' intehdent' nor Kickey could pos- . '":' ' i tively identify the fish. t It ,.,as thought it * * * *, * SCHOOL VACATIONS :'UDLISIIED The holidays \'lhich \Till be observed at the Ch\lgiak School this year have been announced. In adition to the Thanlts- giving holiday, November 24!!! and 25!!!, there uill be the Christmas vacation and this year Good Friday. The Christmas vacation will ' '"i th lioq.day, December 26!!! and. through January 2nd. * * * * ., .. . .. .. ... . LOCAL M::!:rlBZRS TO PtRFOffi.l :IITII 1\NCIIORAGE ' C!IORUS Five residents of Chugiak '"ho are members of the ;,n- chorage Community Chorus \vill appear on TV December 1st on the Stain"ay col) a hybrid or :)os:::ibly the sp- ecies that occurred on the Asian coast: Oncorh:tnchus. or the Hasu ot l It was agceed that the sal..1. mon should be fro en and tran- r sported to J?r. ' Ar-thur ' teland- er, taxopomis:; at the Uni ver- si ty of :/ashington College of Fisheries, for possible iden- tification. Dr. 1 s identification was Oncorhyncim" \ masu as the s )ecimen fit all the used to describe the specief?. The specimen '"as ll female with '"ell developed eggs o.nd had spent t\lo winters in the ocean. The charac- teristics of the app- eared to be a combination of several features of the other five the most obvious \vas the large number of small scales as on the pirut salmon. head re- ( c.ont "i ".c 1 -. ) \ ., I I Roofing Co. . /1 "'(I . . . . ALL TYPES ROOFING APPL!ED I GUARANTEED lWBRK . FREE ES'UllATES Inquire at: FIRE LAKE II It I.--- t h e r 0 p C:'' MILE 18 BUILDERS SUPPLY l ) ..._, H0..;.2-8181 - - ------ ----------------- November 23, 1960 (Salmon cont 4 col 3) sembled a fer.t\lJ..e chum There were a sr:aall number of fine black S) ots S;Jread the length of theback from the head to the caudal peduncle, \ihich \ms slender and round- ed as a chur:a aalr:aon. The tail structur e and color re- sembled a salmon. Flesh color uas pale :>ink. :. do.rk green coloration above the lateral line uo.s retained . many hours af ter death. Rmvlinson ::;aid that this species has been landed at the Flase Pann cannery on several occanions ih years from t he iUaslca :>enin- sula area but not identified before. Thin :)articular sp- ecimen \ias !.>elieved to l:ave been caught in Dalboa Day near the Shuw1gin I s lands. The fish \/['.G also ins:>ect- ed by :Jr. Ted ::oo and Hart of Fisheries Institute. Jr. ::oo said the sch:ales rese::-tbled pinlc sal- mon scales, :.mt had chum sal- mon character istics also. * * * * * STUDENTS A'ITi!!ND TEST FIRING Tlio classes from the Chugiak school, 6A and 7B were gu of the Army at Ft. Richard- son during the test of the Nilce Hercules missile last J.londay. Transportation to the Duc- lcner Field House \ias provid- ed by some of the 9arents, and there the students \iere treated to a lecture ,.,hich
briefed them on the nature of the test and they uere shown mock ups of the firing and \iere able to ins:>ect a of the drone airplane lihich lias to be used as the target in the test. :.rhile liaiting for the to take place, they \iere also treated to a concert of . music by the army band. A clear vie\i of the firing \'las entirely visi tile and the booadcast of the descr tion of the firing had taped for them to hear ward. r- The teachers of the tho classes rIr. :/a tldns and Iir. classes to Fort Richardson. PAGE 5 CHILDREN SICK :liTH l :ullPS Valda and Lyle Oberg, children of Mr. and !-irs. Russ ell Cberg of mile 211k are both side l'li th mumps. Both Valda, four years old and Lyle, five are pre-schoolers . * * * * * (r D'Spain accompanied -=..* __::..*_::..*......=.* __ I ' I nov26 * * * * * * * * * REGULAR HCURS: THURSDAYS- 6Pl-I-9Pf.1 SATURDJWS: 9am-6pm LOCJ.TED NEXT TO THE FAR NORTH LAND l:ILE 14 JOHNNY GHiBLE-Bl<RD!m "Hair cut while you ._ ... . I J .. c:::.?EL (Assecbl ies of Goa) I Rev. .:Jern<l.rd T(mell PASTO Sunday Dchool. .,10 : OOam :!orshi p .. 11 : OOam Evangelistic Serv 7:30pm Bible Dtudy C: prayer meeting '.led " .7:30pm Christ's , (Young Pcople.Fri.7:30pm * * * * * CHUGIG:: ST. .:J:TGCNY IS Classes PRHIAnY Ray De am 1 s h<-me 1 Fridays 4:00pm Chugiak Jepublican I Clubhouc e, Jayhawk ::>rive Daturdays 9:00am . . . , r ... I' . ( "1 COJ.lJ.aJN I TY B: .. t;;ri ST CIIURCII Rev. Paul Hughes PASTOR Sunday Schqol . lO:OO am I!orriing :Jorship." .... ll:OO am Young People pm Egening 7:30 pm liednesday .Prayer . . 7:30 pm, .I omen's worltshop\ Thursd'\r <1 2.: 00 pm Crusaders, Thursday 4: 0.0 pm * * * * * c:mGIAK r;z.ruJDIST c:mncn PAGE 6 TO IIOLD SEFVICES. All Lutherans in the Chu- girut area are reminded of the services to be held at the Chapel on Sunday, November 27!!! .:-.t ' o 2pm. The attendance of theze ser- gices will be used to deter- mine \'Jhether or not there is sufficient interest in the community to \l"arrent the for- mation of a Luthera:.1. congre- gation here. * * * * * THANKSGIVING lst Coocuobon, club- Rev. :.'ayne Hull PASTOR Sunday Dchool . lO:OO a f!orning 11:00 am T l i u.f! t . _ .. . . 2 : 30 pm Those \V'ishing to attend Tharutsgiving services are reminded that t hey \Jill be held at the Chugidt f.lethod- ist Church at l Oam on Thuns- day, November 24!!!. hou:::;e lO:OOam * * * "' FIRST DJ.PTIST CIIURCll Ilile 14 Rev. E . .C. Chron Eagle Rive f.l!NISTE Sunday Dchoo 1. .. 9 : 45 am Morning :Jorship , .11:00 am B. T *" U ... . . . 6 = 30 pm ::orship 7:30 pm Uednesday Praym- rr.eeting 7:30 pm l The 40 :!ednesday of each mon-1 th the follol'ling groups ceet at 7:30 pm GI.:LD surD::.\! ;s :10: ::J.I! ' S UNION I lEN 1 D. DROTIIERIIOOD Nursery open during services. * "' * * BIRCif./COD D.i.PTIST c:mRCII Rev. Frank J.;iller PASTOR Sunday Dchool lO:OOa '.lorship 11 :OOa Prarw.D Dervi ce Tues .. .. 7: 30p * * *' * * 3:.I r!TS Sunday Gchool 9:00 a Civil "Jefense C:uonset Hut I:ile 201/2 ESORAL
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' I I PI-5-4056 I JR. CHOirt, Thurs . 3:34 p Sr . Choir, Thurs 7:30pm lst Thurs 8:00pm * * * * * CHRISTIAN C:I.APEL Don Sm'i th EVluJGELIST Bible School lO:OO am Uorship & Lord's Supper ." 11:00 am * * * * m:t-L\NUEL CriAl?ZL Rev Joseph Overy PASTOR Sunday School lO:OO am fliorning '.Jorship 11:00 am Evening :.rorshi p 7: 30 pm Bible Study, :!ed .... 7:30 pm Adult fiible School Tues & Fri 7:30 pm * * * * * NOTICE: Any changes in the Church Directory should be submit- ted to the COURIER not lat- er than 6:00 pm on Iionday qf eqch \veek. This also applies t9 any specia: notices on * * * * *
L 0 w E s .. __ ,..,. I DllYGBODS . - .. _ .. . . ---'-----------........ _.. PI\G. * * * * . NO CHOilffi REHEi\RSAL The chori of the Chugiak tlethodist Church ,.fill not hold a rehearea l on Thurs- day, Nove;nber.. 24, due to it being Tha;lksgiving. * * * * * NINISTZR TO L&WE Rev . E. C. Chron, minister at the Eagle River Dapti.ot church has announced that follOtY'ing the services on Sunday! Nov. 27!!! he \vi 11 be leaving for Plainsville Texas \vhere he plans to return to school. His replacement has not yet been announced. * * * * (letter from Gov. cont page 2 col 3) I !mow that it will form the nucleus ;for bringing the con- munity even more closely to- gether and prove in the fut- ure to be \vell worthy of the not inconsiderable effort and time \vhich I lmou to be in- volved .. th kindest regards, Sincerely, lliam Egan Governor * * * * * . l > - - ... .. ' j . NOT TO SHAP, E THE OF FINE ,.- .. L\/VVVVVVVVVVv-J f I n 0 v. 2 5 I dll'D 2 6 .... 8:00 Pll nov 2 7 ..... 3:00 P)f ADULTS: 75 .\1\' OLD FASHIONED presented by THE CHUGIAK PLAYERS plus ASSORTED i:USICAL ACTS . .. ,. . . ' .. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS-50 I;ULTI-PURPOSE ROm1, CHUGIAK SCHOOL CHILDREN-25 I \ NOV:=:; :BER 23 . 1C60 n
.DEN DOii: I 0 : DZN # 1: DEN # 3: DEN # 4: DEN # 5: DEN# 6: DEN # 8: i :on days , 4 ... 5pm I:rs . '.Tillis Fri days 6pm Iirs .. Towne Thurs days 4-5pm i :rs . i!:d1mrc1s Caturc1ays 1: I'lrs . liohns on Thurs day' s 6:30pm tirs . Jones r.:ondays 4-5pm r:rz . Stef'l'ly .... \ (Bazaar, c ont page l col 1) Friendly Neic;hbor Club 11as con&:i;dered, zuc ces ::;ful by the membership. 'i'hose \t'ho bought qumte a items and very li ttlc of the articles ucre left . Host popular lt'aS the trqsh anc1 treasures booth \'/here used items ucre a ttra ctively displayed. humorouo s ide light \'/aS the children eagerly buying cri.fts for their parents, anc1 in [Jany ins t an- ces purchasi ng the very same "White ele:>!lan:ts " their o\m mothers had dona ted t o the bazaar. J'.l though the f inal r esults of the bazaar lli 11 not be lrnOI'ID unti l a ll the bills have been )resented, it is estimated the c lub has {next col. ) ' (oazaar) come very close to raising the $200. '"hich '"as their goal for a scholar- sh:i>p for some Chugialr high school graduate ( Symphony cont page 1 col 2) The first concert of the 1960 -61]) season Iii 11 be :>resented by the symphony orchestra on Nov. at 8pm at the 1omig IIi 11 auditorium. ... * * ... * POEI'S CORNER: HE 1 LL BE LIST3-JING I will go to my closet and close then the door I '"i 11 give Thanks to God as I've done before. But this year a s never, before I must Pray Cause it talres Oh, so long to thank Him half\lay. The mountains seem bigger- The sky reaches far r.;y sins have expanded like a huge sandbar 1'-iy blessings are numbered as sgars in the s h:y- , I never could c ount them - It's hopeless to try. -- . Sp/5 and .... Josepb. Connincr , of quarters at Ft . Richardzon are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday, November 201!! at the 50401!! i\ir Force Hospital. They have named their son Calvin Joseph. Nrs. Conning is the former Paula Uallrer of Eagle River . I * * * * BIRCH:/OOD STRICKEN of tn Birchwood was stricken t-londay evening with '"lflt ap- peared to be a case of ptom- ain poisoning. ( r The Chugiak Volunteer Fire (cont page 9 co] 3) I SALLY E s SS> I 1vill go in my and close . then the door. . 4
I '11 just tell Him "Thanks" y l f:> from my heart 0 ' er and s:J' er You may -more than I - count t k. blessings s o f el'l ( ,9> But I'm sure He 1 ll be listen- from your c loset too. 1 \. , i i Hr s. Grache l Harvill ; . (l lU,1 c (t.1ay be sung to your f avorite ***** *"' ** * * * ** Open sa Ueek FINE FOOD BEVE.1.\GZS shopping foro o.ift ro r someone speCl o 1? stop 1n and see our FULL LINE ot s (l/fl} at A Appliances PLUI :OirJG . .ZLECTRICAL BUILD.S:tS SU:?::'LIES PAINTS NOVEI:B.;m 23, 1060
CLASSIFIED ADS. Cl LOST & FOUND NOTICE: :till t he l ady t'lho purchased a calce the Bazaar last Sat-u:r-C.ay and that it Kas on a glass Cal{e plate, please return the pl ate to Rcbinson at H0-2-5282. The p::.ate was i n- cluded 11i th the cake in error. :/EDNESDAY: Novcober 23rd. Adult History Class, Chu- giak school 7:30 pm Novcober 24!!!, 1960 TIIMm-SGIVIllG I FRIDAY, November 25lll , 1960 Chugiak Players 3pm, School THE CITY SLICIG:!:ll .\ND CUR NELL, Chugiclc School, Opm BINGO, VFi'l Hall, 8pm SATURDAY, Novc.:1ber 26t!l , 960 THE CITY SLICIG!:R & CUR NZLL ChugiDlt .::Jchool 8pm SUNDAY, November 27!!!, 1960 cnunc!; Training, 2pm Carnival Hall WH.E CITY SLIC:CZR r.: CUR rJZLL .::Jchool, 3pm MONDAY, November 28!!!, 1960 ERIA, Lumpost Inn, 8pm SERVICES CUSTOlol DRA?Ea!ES: Also repairs andalterations. Samr>les available " Ethel r.;cAllister hile 131/2 II0-2-534 Gi .... 1D,.Gz SZrtVICE , coal liOod,, .gravel top.soil gen hauling ii0-2-5280 COUNTRY SZRVICZ JOB PlUN'l'ING Leaflets, form letters " .programs Ill- ust:rated material Photo \ ilcprocucti ons Knik :.rm COUriEt;R H0-2-5275 Serve yourself or liash '. . Open Gam to lOpm. Eagle River Trailer COURT IItl-2--5544 i COURIER ADS GZT J:!:SULTS! - ...... ..... . Thank you. PL,\CE YOUR ORCZRS FOR Cl:IRI ST- MAS LET'"i'ERS E.i.RLY. ARI: , COTJRIER ,.H0- 2- 52'75 ( man stricken, cont page 8 col 3) Fire Company naa ponde d and t he nan '"as taken to Providence Hospital in the pr.ivate car of one of Fi r eman. Further detai l s are not av- ' ailable at this time . "' * * * SUBSCRIPTIONS TC THE CIIUGLm VOL . Fa:RE CO. t.:,w BE PAID AT ALLEN ' S GROCERY & ,\T TilE z;,GLE I VER HARD:tARE STORE. TUESDAY, }\:over.1ber 1960 'JL:DNESDAY, November 30t!l 1 1060 P..DULT Hi.story class, ! Chug:i_e,!c .:ichool, 7 : of> THllUSDi.Y: 0 ... ccmnber lst, 1960 Library Open, 9am-3 : 30pm 6:30pm-8pn FRIENDLY NZIGfiDOnS, 7:30pm Bellrinccrs .. * * ** THE CITY .J::.I CH.::m & (. UR NW.I. NOV 2i tl!, 26t!l t: 27!1! - Chugiak sc::ooL FIBER G LA s, s ALL S I ZES .t'.LSO :m !I:.VE FIR - TZX I3CdRD If m rm rij !!A\ r:w re rr ill lib EJYu K' 8UILOE:RS SUPPLY fiiLE 18 H0-2-5181 I It is wi th sincere appreci ation that I say "THrtNK YOU" to all my good Alaskan Friends f or 1 J I I their support in this past e l- ection, The challenge is now up to the men you have c hosen . It is imperative tr.at all cit- izens support these men i n the dcvclopl!'!ent of ,"..laska and in- sist that this devel opnent be realized through a pr ogressive and unsel fish program. Though I shall not be prir7el- egcd to serve you in t he Uni t ed States Senate, please lmow t hat my hand is always ex tended to help and that my efforts .oJill in no way be diminis h- ed. by the loss of nny election. Your choice has been a liise one for it '"as made by a najori ty of our citizens. Let thi s ever be the \'lay of our life. --- - ( ________ ._ .......... For Prompt . . : . . \ -t"1 ... - . -,. - -. R<j l ([) W 't:> .. ' .... . . . . :. . .. \ ::. I GET YOUR RESERVATIONS IN EARLY 2 Tractors & Loader at your Service !I Contracting Co. , RZ..lSON 1 BLE HOURLY OR JOB RATES { . 'M J.!I LE 14 f I j . I ., . to a f 1 ,. I ~
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