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. Peters Creek
r. om e
Fire com:)letely. dentroyed ;
the snall th=ee room frame
11l.i(bielling belonging to. the
Hubert Reids of mile 23.
The fire brolt0 out at
appro::imately 7:30 pm on
Sunday and engulfed the
imnediately.
-r1hc Fire Co. was
sur.u.:oned, but the f:i,re .had
progrcnsed to far for them
.. .to
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sn.yc the bui ldinc.. Tl}ey
.. ,. able ho\vever,. -::.o keep
from
tc the ,nco.rby home of
the .li'av,ille
.; :J:!alvernons, \tho the da,y ,be-
,f,ore had left for the states
, , T:he.. fire appeared to have
started some\vhere under the
floor and \1Ll.S belie"!ed to
have been cat.sed ei
- J
. a le:i:ing oil heater or
an electrical
The ::!eids lrer e prepa:-ing
to vicit IXS o broth-
er and uere thercfcre
ed for outdoors uhen the fi::-
. .lias
(cont paGe 5 col 3)
INii'i.NT DIBS
Little Vicki Lee Vaverka
dies shortly after she \'las
fal;:c'n to Providence Hospital
on' Jnnuary 2nd of uhat was
detcrnincd to be Gpinal Nen-
engitis.
One nonth old Yield \'las
the <1nughter of l J-. and Nrs.
Vaverlta of mile 14.
: 'i'r1sre '"ere no othe-r child-
re:: .. in the fanily.
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IrH.UGUJ.:.L D:.LL
:-L:.tm::n
The Chugiak :::::>emocra tic Com-
mittee is planning an inaug-
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JANOARY 11!!! 1961
LITTLE mss 1961. PERRI .ANN
CIIUGI.\K
1
S NEll YEARS '
BABY ,\ND PROUD
1961 LICENSE i-iAY BE PURCH,\SEV
LOC'.LLY'
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cuue:::;:AK - 10
New Years Baby
H 1 ts Oou bl e .:.:
Jackpot
Little Perri Ann Dal'lson,
who bmied into the \'/orD:d
at am on January 5!!!,
hit the 2ackpot tuice, by
being not only the first
I
baby to !le born of Chugiak,
parents , ::,ut ,.,a::> also,\ the
first baby to be born .in
196l .at the Valley Hosp-
ital, g1ving her claim to
: prizes not only in hett

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own community but those
,.,hich had been donatee
ty the 900ple'
of and :!a:;illa
Lucky of th0
Net., Y uaby are Ii::'.
arid Mrs - :.J:::::-ry Dm:son of
mile 15.
Th
; jl l
e Da.v.Jor.s nave
living in Cluit#clt for al-
most a year , having come
here fro:1 l:adr?S 9-rcgon.
Dmnon is cnployed
Roberta i:i rras, of gle at Fire Lake Lod[;c .
has been appointed local Perri ,L.m, \1110 uei (;hed
for the ''7 8 and meQsured
ment of Re ... enue and is author- ' inches lonG, received
izei to sell l i cense tags for
mot or ?chicles and trailers
Ilrs. i:irras maintains her
office at the Chick Inn at
mile 14, next to the Eagle
River Shopping Center .
Ilirras \Fill be there
from noon to Cpm thr-
ough Saturday, and can sell
license tabs for private and
commercial vehicles, trailers
and farm licenses.
Ilrs. ilirras says that the
only tags '"hich she does not
have are those for motorcycles.
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PSYCllOLOGISIR AD:;)RESSES PTA
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Jaqueline Dickson, of the
ACCA treatment center spoke to
the January r.teeting of the PTA
on the subject of exceptional
(cont page S col 2)
(cont 3 col 2 )
'iHRC.I;JQOD I i.U! :.'i:."':'.".WS
CITIZEN SHIP
Peter Dahl man, of Dirclmood,
last Friday becane a citizen
of tH&' United States in a
ceremony ,.,hich included niany
new America::1s from annorte.d
mother cont:-ies . "
Peter Dahlman cane b.ere ;-
"from. .. - in t:ay of 1955,
lind chose L aska his
sister ani! :":other-in-la\.,,
the :trg's of Di rch-
wood,(
Peter \'len"; Hor!:: for .u-
aska Salen Service as
a mechanic upon his arri 'Tal,
although he cpolte little En-
glish and none of the
English rt'-ll!cs for the auto-
motive' paTtso Since then,
he has (cont 5 col 3)
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J:J!U:.HY ll!.b, 1961
1'HE KNII:
COURI2R
HARRIET (RU.:A'Y)
EDITOR C:
Published every tiednesday il
CHUGIAKt ..'..Iu\SICA
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SUBSCRIPTIOU JNi'ZS:
$2.50 for 6 nonths $5 per
year, mailed to your addrcs
FOR NE:1S OR :.:)3,
. 110-3-5275
Ads or subscription applica
ions may be nailed to:
;.m.: COU.:UER
BOX 1166, Chugirut
DEADLINE FOr!:
ADS: Noon on Hondays
6pm f:ondays
(Last minute netvs i terns may
be phoned in at any time.)
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; .. problem that is still mudh
in evidence anong
to the i:TJ', is the number
.instances where children are
.apparently being permitted
to play \'lith the phones caus-
ing much annoyance to other
nembers of the party line.
In most cases it is assumed
then the parents are una\vare
of this. Ho\!Cver, it is
of the parents
to trute every precaution to
Gee that this does not occur.
'.:'he tele!?hone company suggests
that in cases \'/here the par-
!'l' ents are unable to constantly
cupervise their children's
activity, a \/all phone be in-
Gtalled. The charge for the
change is a Sr.tall one, and
uGually \dll eliminate the
-,roblem of c::ildren playing
.!i th the phone.
:1e-cently t'lben the operator
\rae able to trace the trouble
directly to one particular
;:>hone, it uas discovered that
the \tere not at hoi!le
and the children were
In cases uhere the parents,.
find it necescary to make
uGe of the phone available 1
-to O'lder children, they shdul
col.) " !
(pijones)
trute the time to teach them
the proper use of the inst-
rument, with
regard to exercising res-
pect and consideration for
other subscribers on their
party line.
In the case cited the
child vas heckling the party
on the line, jiggling the
receiver and in other wa:6
attempting to {orce them
to give up the line so that
they might make a call.
This type of abuse can re-
sult in a family being den-
ied phone service.
( c,..- t cc-::. 3)
For the benefit of the res-
idents of Eagle River:
: :.GZ 2
(Letter to the '

H0-2-5497, or IIC-2-5-!.06. On
alternate t>iondayG, the siren
is sounded to call a commun-
ity meeting for a ll the cit-
izens of our area. The sound-
ing of the siren on a neeting
night is at 7:30pn \'lith a sin-
gle one minute blast. This
serves th'O purpoGcs, the most
im1>ortant to' tes t dtteJi
twic.,e monthly, le13t tftere f>e
a mechanical failure1
calling sound for is ten
(10) \iailing blasts. ,
',Je do not desire to l!'.frtnge
on anyone's so territory,
but tr;ing to les.cn!heir
burden. be sijen
in the area
.!i th a ne\Y' school soon soming--
, might \ve add, it
1
s a \2'ehderlul
feeling to have 7ire
tllat will be cloac at h:md.
Sincerely,
D:. vz I
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(phones, cont ' col 2)
The conversation timing devi-
",\ftcr reqding the letter se employed by t !le .. , auto-
to the editor in the Last rna t .i cally limi ts all local
Courier, it has been dec- calls to seven rJinutcs; so
ided to put many people is really no need for
aware of'the facts concer- anyone to be im,atient about
ning the 2agle River Fire using their phone except 'n
case of an emercency. In this
The Eagle rtiver Commun- event, a simple Gtatement of
ity Associat- "may I have the line, this is
ion has purchased and has an emergency", in all it us-
clear title to a 750 gal- ually taltes to have the party
lon fire truck, fully eq- on the line \'lillingly relin-
uippcd, and in excellent quish it.
operating condition. Uolvever, it should be point-
The :mr) OSe of the above ed out that as!:int; for tile
mentioned Fire Dept,. is (cont 1)
to gi've. t he adequate- ... 1':,; ..;.: .. .. ....:;.. .. .... ,, .. ,. / . r ..
to .:1
subscribers within our I ; \? \\ ,:
boundatii!ss \\U .. \L \ho . ... " :
:te do not profess to . : ff::. .
traffic directors, attend .ft ' , ..
any accidents, or carry {!:b .. 3"
injured citizens to hos- : . :, ,
pi tals. ',/e C: o not use
sirens on automobiles, \' s
lights or other obvious , gtll. y\Jlo\?
t
... . r d giue cred . . .. ....... , b .
a .. ue. ..e o . -: u
it to those \iho have g1v- # f(''il'f CO}W\JE't
en their time and efforto ' E
to all these worthy cause. \\ k C 0 \ . C n-trac-tot'
The only siren for our S illin@;


organization is located . . nr
atop the Lampost Inn, be- '
cause it is the highest J
building in the arl!a ,,. :.1 ../.:
th no obstruction's . .- : !
The siren is sounded '.: .
if. a fire call is made :v:
to the Lanpost Inn,
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THE .CO.Ol(. OF

COOK F.OR J .'..NUARY
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Thi:::; \teek Eulie gives 'Us an-
othcr old fashfoned lfutch re-
F.i :Je f ec 1 sure that many
be anxious to try this
for op-
_portuni ty:. , ; ,
PON ILWS ,
( ,, f I
3# lean pork (preferably
shoulder)
COVZ..'1 with ti4ter
BOIL until tender
ICi :eVE from broth
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GRirlD in meat grinder (fine) '
iri !broth
ADD salt to tast(l '
1
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to rolliriti lboil
yelld\t corn meal until
'.: thich:ned to of
. . cooked cereal. r1.i :
BOIL 15 to 20 ninutes.
R3l :cvz from heat
into loaf pan
COOL
(players)
day, January at the
Chugiak r.;ethodist Church at .
8:30 pm.
The production of a
al in t ::e spring wi 11 be
discussed.
Anyone interested in any
phase of ameature theatre
work
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is invited to attend.
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FIRE CO. IIIRE'S
BUSINZSS IiANAGER
The G:hugial:c Volunteer Fire The Allan Snell family have
Cq. has . hired Ed te of completed their hor.testead-
mile 21 to as business ing and have returned to
manager for the organizat- Chugiak. They \'Till be rent
ing the Ne,tffian horne in Circh-
Nr. ' :!hi te \1ill also serve wood.
. in the .. capacity of finance * * * * *
man,_ a!ld. have charge of col- The ,fed , .. k , 1 return-.
1 t
. f b . t. f ey s 1ave
ec lon o su ees . ed from an extended vacation
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r \ihi ch took them as far as
1 l Pennsylvania.

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(Neltfears Baby cont page, 1
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col 3) ,
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SLICE and fry th1til brown
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, the follo\/ing gifts from
sz.:n l'li th butter for breakfast . ,n
Robert Caskey and frun-
ily have been transferred to
this area from Ladd Field
and are mak:= ::lf, their hoete
. Allen's Grocery $5 certifica
______ ..:__..;;_ _______ .!illak $5 c.ert-
., , f;t ca te, Lorra ines, $5 cert-
CUBS HiW:Z NEh' DEN - ificat'e, Ea"'lc Uiver Hard-
Ill ' I u
NOTHER .ware, $5 certif., Besse
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s
,Beantp Shop, $5, .
Ethel's cdsh,
Basket, gift certif.,
Lee's Druce Shop, con-
gradulatorycruce, Knik
eourier savings bond.
Dolores ',/haley has once
more resumed the duties of ;
Den nother of' Cub scout Den #5,
while Johnson the regular-
Den is in the States.
The D'en \'lin meet on Tuesdays
fron 7 to _s. pm.
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TO l-iEET-
flliso l!o.talie IIaslcell, president
ot the Chugiak ?layers has an-
nounced that there ,iill be a
meeting of the group
c I e a r a n c e
In addition to these gifts
the parents also rece.ive'd
many 'similar a\'lards from
the busi'ness peop,le .
The Dal'ISons haYe ' two old-
er children, Debbie 4, and
Bobby 2'
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GIVE TO THE NEtf
OF DIMES.
on tbe Arti Uary Road.
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The :'Ia! ter Bov1en
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s \lave re-
turned from a trip to Ohio
over the holidays. The Do\i-
en's bperate the Lanpost Inn
at mile 14'h.

& James Z!:st4dt
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f: and family are now living
at Eagle River. The
ts recently arrived from
Japan.
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The- Favi lie s ,of
mile 23 have left to spend
the remainder of the \'linter
in Iiinneapolis I:inn.
(cont page 4 col 2)
BE SURE TO

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ca:zcrc THE
STILL IN
l!;\NY ITE?-;s' AT JEDUCED PRICES OR ::ITU
VALUABLE PRENIUI1S 1
a so:
. DRUGS SUNDRIES ...... FJ:Ul
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llS!l, 19Gl
MOOSE
CAlL
News and Activities of the
CHUGIAK SCiiOOL
lA:
(moose call)
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room. Her name is Imogene
Senter.
In Science \le are malting
guitars for a Science grade.
Janet BO\'Ien .got back from
Ohio. She g<>;t back Thursday
morning .3he .had been on :a
vacation three. long.
Dean Fillmore
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6C:
In English ue are study-
ing the ne\ts:ntper and it's
Tommy Danks is leqving for sections.
California to visit his grand- :/e played tether-ball yes-
po.rcnts. f 1 0 lterday for the captains
lll: i:.. ' ' (\'lere Linda ' Straight and Linda
'f!rlder\'t'ood.
is the
lieu teacher grade lB. ms , ::re are trying to learn how
Tennell left for Cooper Lanij- to drm1 a house correctly in
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inc. " n :: RBPORTER: Linda Straight.
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1xs. Larson is ill today .
broke his
tee t1hile sledding.
Dill ::illiams burned himself
when a pail of hot water fell
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on .urn.
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BI.1C!UCOD l!CW,T TO
CHUGIAK
Nrs. Donna I :ensing, a resi d-
ent of Bircln1ood has been
::e ot a note from the girl hired by the Chugiak School
(comings & goings)
)
l in the Pipple sub-division.
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The Eugene Sall'i-ers ho.ve re ...
turned to Chugirut after a
. stay in Anchorage . 'i'hey live
: 6n the Fish lfatchery Joad:.
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& George,. Pap,as
and family, formerly of Los
.\ngelos California are noti
living at mile 13
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\/ELFARE GROUP TO IiEzT
The Chugiak :telfttre Service
Commit tee wi 11 meet on lionday,
January
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16!!!.
The meeting ,'/ill take place
at 7:30 pm in the Primary
building of the Ci.1ugiak Sch ...
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CIIUGl.1K SCHOOL I ;ovr:z
that left our room .. , to replace I .rs. Daisy Tun- y ,.,
:.'c gave limb::; fromi trees llhO last \'leek WaS tran- ..
FRID.W, Jan.
131.!!
'./c !1ave a green sign for our '. sterred to Coopers Landing. .... ,,
liJrary. t . r;ensing \'t'as hired whe
':':1e boys :>Ut co.rs together .the_ Department of Education """
PU13LI C
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PIGEON
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t:lC didn't do an)'lthing. t!leir : .. ind a.bout !"":'- :;
.Je :ire on page 150 in Health. a teacher from ) .
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:.'e hav.e a ne\t teacher, lirs; : !(. , . RED
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9n color
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::c have been ri ting Ben (Comings & Goings, contl
Fr
;..., 1' t ' pa::e 3 col 3) SERIAL
r ' 10 s or1e:::. . -
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:te have a new girl in our
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The :Jal ter Senter family
have moved from Jln-
c.h.orage, are living
(next col. r
Show begins. 7:30pm
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PLU1 :OiriG , ZLECTRI CAL , BUILD.2:tS SUr':'LIES PAINTS
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CliUG.liAIC . , .
(Assembl ies of God)
Rev. Bernard ? ewell . PAS
.Sunday
Mor ning ;!fors hip . : 11 ;00
7:30 p
Bible e:. .
' 1 r- :Jed 7 . 30 pm
(Young
1 : : . Peo_R).M. !i)-i. ,. 7:30 pm
l :. . t. '
1) l J ; ;.. : ' .. . 1
.. J\m'IJQNY 's
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..... . Deru:s
o o o 4:00 pal_
- ... lilt . R-:.:m:;:.ld. :\l;_ch-
. _ l ig hoce, ,

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r I j .
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. F.IIWl' c::uOCH ,
1, .. 14 l?.agle Ri-ve:r
1J lm . .Henders.on , ; ?a,$ tor .
""l , 9_:45: am
ll rOQ
.... . .. 4 6:30 ,.
Evening 7:30 pm
Vednesday Prayer ceeting
. '? : 30
The 4111 of each
mbnth t he follo\rl.ng . groups
. at 1:30
- GilU.S ' AUXILV ... 'lY I! :
'' . ;_> stiNBEAJ.iS . , .. , ';" 1 I
:101;t:!:i; s muon
: 'ili?.N I'S
Nursery open cluring


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BIRatJOOD mt?;IST c:URCJI
R4W. Frarik l-ii ller . PASTCR
SVnday School lO:OO am
:ror s!lip u :.OO am
Pfayer Secviee.Tues. ?':'30 am
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DAY .S.'.I .. :

School . 9:00am
vil Defense :::uonset Ilut
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n..:w ci ti oren, cont. 1
col 3)
served ttro years in the
u. s. Army, provcu up on
Cl.ttJRCII I
ltev. 1aul Hughes : p;.srol{l'
a homesite rn nirclurood'
and a homestead on t he
Knik Road, has obtai ned
his privat e pifots license
and. -'is working totmrd his
' com;rfgrcial.', and recetitly
became the propri etor of
his own automiti ve rep-
air and maintenance shop;,
a post exchange
ion on Ft. ili chardsoh. '
Sunday School. . ,10:00 pl.!
i'/orship ll :00 am
Young PQople . pm
Evening 7:30 -pm
Prayer
. 7 : 30pm

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. 2 OA'''
; . Thursday! : pm
. pm I
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!1ayne Hull I'flSTOR
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10.00 am
J.lOrning
1
liorship. . 11:00 am
2: 30pm
1 Jr. Choir; Thurs . ...... 3:34 pm
l Sr . Choi r , Thurs,. 7:30 pm
i .tscs, 1st Thurs 0:00 pm
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OIRISTIAN CHA?EL
Don Smith :W.t'lNGELIST
Bi ble Scbool lO:OO aa
& Lord's Slipper
11:00 -
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EJ.il.IANUEL aiAPEL
.... Rev-. J oseph Overy PAS'l'OR
&fnday School .... or ,. ... 10:00 aa
,ll:OO aa
pm
Bible Study, o. 7 : 30pm
Adul t Bible School
& Fri a :JO pm

-NOTI CE:
I
Last June 'Peter marriQd
Zona a Chucialc SclJ-
ool teachers.
a l ast
Friday,. the dny _he
ed ci tizenshiJ.:>, \taB
also hi: 2?t.b birthday,
" the most \tonderful
birthday present i n the
worl d." :
Fo],lO\ting the.c cerecoey,
the Dahlmans hb. sf.ed. -a "plp"-
t:,. -' :-h -:- Jet ?in 4Jl-
" t :-.tai.:,; inendlr
who had come to uitness'
qmong
thqs e acted
ks Peters charactqr
ences, Steve Lund, Ing
T.otson a.."l d Roger Jonro,.,e.
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(fire page 1 col l )
Reid and t wo of hia JlVigh-
bijr s were able t o r emove a
and a TV from
the bui l ding, but other than
the Raids l ost all of
their bel ongings.
The Reids have t\lo child-
Ti!il.T.y aged and. Ilert ,
6 months.
.
For the they
livi ng a t thg Paul
Ar.y changes in t he Chur ch
Directory s11ould be s ubmit-
ted to ' the C:OU.lll&'l notr later
' t han 6 :.CO pm on: Monday of
each week.
...- - home at Mile
Thi .. 2?. applies to any

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,oo 'fi> QUJRCH THI S SIJNDAJ
pm
Tae Reidn carried. a soal l
amount of insurance ..
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(inaugural balJ coAt page
1 col 1)
ural bnll and dinner in;
Chub.;.a!{ to coincide 'ri. t h
the cany to be hd(f.ih-
r oughout the natiqn on
Januar y
The t a ll will 'll-
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"at t Le lblf ::ay 11ouse
at mile 20, \ti t!l
bei ng beginninG nt
nnd dancing to folt-
oll i;o ;;:, live band.
Tic!tot s '"ill be ooon on
s a l e at J 2.50 a,iece.
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JAfJU:.RY 1961
ClASSIFIE
\'/edno;Sclay; January
FCR SALE
Neighbors, Lorrai e AND SIL-
Johnsons
7
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3
0 pm FOR SALE: I-Il.Y, GrtAIN
. . e: AGE. .nUSSZLL CBZRG
January 12!!!
Cl:'lugfak Homemal;:ers, Robin-
nons; Iiile 23
Chughik Players, llethod-
8:30pm
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FRD.'.Y, January l3!ll
School 7:3
. VF:.! Hall, 8 pm
SATU:'.:>i.Y; January 14!!!, 1961
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SUNJ;.::; ; January l5t:J, 1961
c:xmcn .:;z. -cvi cz.:;
, , January lG!ll, 1961
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. . , Chugiak School
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.. January 171!1 1961
(; .. !) . ' .
UEDU:::::QJi., January 181!1, 1961
Class, Chugiak
.... , .3ch . 7:30 pm
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(phones, cont col 3 page 2)
phone and claiming an emer-
gency vhen none exists is a
misdcneanor :punishable by
fine and/or imprisonment. .
'Thin penalty also applies'
in' of anyone refusing :
to>yeild the' phone for an e:m-
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ergcncy.
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GIV2 TO TilE .,
'.G.F. DIJ.:ES
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SERVICES
CUSTON D:V.?EIUES: Also
repairs and alterations. Sam
ples available. Ethel NeAl
ister Nile 131/2 H0-2-5341
GARBt\GE SZ.."1VICZ Coal wood
gravel topsoil . gen. haul-
ing. II0-2-5280 COUNTRY
sznvrc:: co.
WILL BABY ' SIT in my home. $15
/week for 2 child. or S20 for
3 . Nile 'r-io-2-5296 o I o Mrs
Clark. Mrs. Earl Nilckola.
JOB PRINTING
Leaflets 'Jform letters
tickets programs illus-
trated material Photo re-
productions. marc ,\RN COURIE
110-2-5275
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children and their education-
al problems.
Several subjects ,.,ere dis- ,
. cussed durin::; the brie f bus-
'-' _ _ ........ .L"t C1 . .& t"h.,. - --
(PI' A)
iness meeting \'/hich follo\'1-
ed, but none lrerc voted up-
on.
Donating of money to
Chugiak Library to help
purchase children's boolt$.,
\fas suggested, and a committee
appointed to look i:nto the '
matter.
The subject of the lack o.f,' .
a Public Health Nurse tJas ag-
ain brought up, an,d it \'las
decided to :t>.ack the, Ilealth
Cbuhcil in a concerted effort
to obtain one for this area.
A was selected. to
make plans for the
to be held late in
Nrs. ' James Lake announced
that the spring semester of
the cdmmuni ty \lould
be offering a course in. one ., ,
of several subjects related
to theatre "'ork, l(i th the pqs-
sibility of Frank Brink as
instructor.
This is pendir.g on
a large enouGh registration
to make thiG possible Forms
on ch prozpecti ve otudents
could indicate their interc$t
and choice df subject t'lill
av,ai lable in t he near
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FIRENEI! SAVE BIRCif.JOOD
HONE
The Chugiak Vol. Fire Co. e4-
t .inguished a fire in the l3,ert:..:
dn Gibson home on the Birchwood
Loop Road Saturday.
The Gibso4z returned from
to\'ID to discover the house
filled with smoke.
They summone d the Fire Co,
by phone (which they had to
reach through a windou) and
managed to get several pets
out of the hot\se.
The Fire co. arrived and
the blaze uhicp .
had started from an ir.tpvopet_. '
ly constructed cleanout in
the Fireplace. n I
:Damage wqs .estimated at ?
$1 ,ooo.
Six members of the Fire Cp.
responded alo::!g ,.,i th the tapk-
er and the
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