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PT-=A To
Study Group
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of the Chu-
giak PT,, uttending the Novem-
ber meeting next Tuesday \1i 11
be given an opportunity to
particiJ.Jate in the :)rogram
section of the meeting.
Program chairman Phyllis
Stehart announced that she
has arranged for a study
group \lith audience partic-
ipation. iirs. 3te\iart said
that the subject of the dis-
cussion would be announced
at the meeting.
Jllso on the agenda for the
meeting llill be a vote dec-
iding ldwther or not the
present PTi. organization \:ill
be broken up and two separ-
ate organizations formed.
;, committee which has look-
ed into the subject \till re-
port and present their re-
commendation and the members
\till then vote.
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HE.lLTil COUNCIL TC l.:Z2T
:IITII R.Z:)IW:SENT-
aTIV2S
c:IUGIAK: Area residents are
invited to attend a meeting
of the Chugiak Health Coun-
cil with "Red" f.lorely, repre-
sentative of the State Depart
ment of Heailth and George ;:or
ley from the San Francisco
office of the IIHl-Durton
Fund. 1'he fund \lhich assists
in the building ofhhospitals
and health centers.
This is in response to a
request for a Chugiak Ileal th
Center.
The meeting will take place
r n :tednesday, November 81!!
at 8pm at the
Ji ti-purpose room of the
Cnugiak School.
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DICK : .. \CrNEH (right) PRES-
IDENT OF IJUSII U1iJES Ii\'C.
::2ND ,LL
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,,T TilE :'RE-OPENmG
IOJI! Ci? TilE I!E:: 2,.\GLE HIVER
no.:L
D0' .. 1.1NG ,,LLEY OPE.t\S
E,',GLE The ne,'lly comp
leted :Uver Dmd, op-
ened to the public last
Saturday, following a pre-
opening celebration planned
especially for stockholders
of the organization and in-
vited guests.
The stockho 1 der,.._ \v-erc gi v-
en an opportunity to inspect
the premises while enjoying
a smorgesbord and champagne
dinner as the guests of
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PoPs
TlliS FRID \ Y
OLD C!:UGJ The Peps Con
cert, being put on Dy the
liunior and Senior C:10irs
of the Chugiak i.ethodist
(cont ,age 12 col 2)
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Hax Clement, manager
for the ilatanuska Telephone
Association stated that toll
free pijone service bet,ieen
Chugialt and appears
to be very favorable in the
near future.
Clement said that the City
i:anae;ement of had
already agreed to the arrang-
ement; however, the possibil-
ity that the city t.tay sell
their phone system has 1tept
them from putting this arran-
gement into action.
Clement felt optomistic that
should a large corporation pur-
chase the :.nchorage Com-
pany, they ,.,ould very likely
honor this agreement, as toll
free service beL\Jeen contiguous
areas is standard throughout
the United States.
Clement ofa campaign
to sign up more subscribers in
the Chugiak area which the l:TA
is begining One of the chief
determents to would be subscr-
ibers is the fifty dollar mem-
bership fee which is required
for each new subscription.
This is being eased by al-
lowing each new subscriber to
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NO HORE ltELL B:.BY
CLif!ICS
I irs. Long, Pres-
ident of the Chugiak llealth
Councj 1 announced that \d th the
resignation of J:>ublic Health
Jean Leberg, the Depart-
ment of Health ,.,i 1 l be forced
to discontinue Well Daby Clinics
in this comnunity, until furth-
er notice.
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EDI'POU &f.PUBLTSIIER "'
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Subscription Hates:
$2.50 fo'r 6 qonths or $5 per year, mailed to your address
For Ads, Call:: II0-2-5275 nox 1166, Chugiak
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::e "are reading much nm.,r of
the tragic victims of false
and advertising
in st:::.teside nct-:s:)apers which
brings to :.la<J.o,a entire fam-
ilies looking for jobs and
free land .-Jhicil does not ex-
sist.
Chugialt sees :;,ore than it's
share of these due
to t:1e number of ) Ublic camp-
grouads and open country in
the area where these indiv-
iduals park their trailers
and tents while they attempt
to find work so that they
might. '-' arn c .. cugh money that
they 1aight r..!tt,rn home.
the com1ng of vinter,
real besets these
folks, IJlost of then: ,.,.-i th
large farni lies of .3maJl child
ren. By this t ime their
stock of taoney and ..:.ood is
.exhausted, the.1r stateside
clothing ani! t ... 1ts and trail-
eros inadequate for Alaskan
winters.
Of course, since these poop
le have not reoided .: n .'.las-
ka for a year, they arc not
for State
so it falls bacl;: Of' the 0hur-
ches and other social organ-
izations of the community to
keep these families from
starving and freezing.
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'editorial)
prevent outside papers and
magazines from printing these
false reports of high paying
jobs, vast areas of fertile
homestead land and other non-
existant attractions which
'fOUld cause . these innocent
victims from giving u:) their
homes and jobs and coming
"North to i.laska.
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FREE
.!INNZR
The 1vinner for the free subs-
cription for November is a
bto time ltinncr.
This is the second time that
Iirs. Jack } .. bsetz of Old Chu-
a e 10 col
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Cne of /unericas
fa'V'Orite forms

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available . to the

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.,col\J.e Chugialt ltith the
opening of1 the ne,., Zagle ver
Bottlillg
Experienced bowlers have al-
ready made .IJlans to boh1 in
leagues, t:.rhile those 11ho have
never had the OplJortunity to
...... the sup:)ort are being
offered the chance.
On i .on day and Tuesday morn-
ings free lessons for women
are offered; and ifmore of the
ladies indicnte an interest in
the game, the lessons vill be
extended to other mornings of
the \teek. 1. sure enticement
to mothers to take advantage
of this is the free nursery
service .thich is available at
the bmtl during these morn-
ing sessions.
i3mrlers need look no further
for their bmtling equipment,
for shoes, shirts, bO\tling
ba
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ls and bags etc. are all
offered for sale right at the
bowl.
Related facilities at the
bowl will soon make this the
favorite stopJing off ,lace
in the area.
The
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300 rlaom", a beauti-
fully cocktail
lounge looks out over the
alleys, and although it may
be entered from a separate
entrance, it is handy to
bmtlcrs .tho may 1:ish a spot
of refreshment. i;anaged by
Lor.nie formerly of Tips
Bar, the 300 Room ,.,ill feat-
ure the finest of mixed bev-
erages, beers and wines and
music and dancing.
Hungry botders need only
step over to the snack count-
ers tvhere foods ranging from
to full meals may
be ordered. Under the manag-
ement of Ellen ficGlom
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the
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In most cases, these organ-
izations arc glad and able to
do thiti, .but it docs not alt-
er the fact these people
have been forced
to become objects of charity
by unscruplous elements 11ho
could not have much to gain
by this actior..
The people of Chugiak 1-:ill
continue to help vic-
tims Hhenevcr a case is br-
ought to their attention,
GROCERY
AND LIQUOR STORE
Ol\'E STOP!
"' ut they cannot hel:J hut joi:1
,.,i th our Governor in trging
that something be done to
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COOK F'OR NCV:!l-:DER
URSULA BWI
For !1er second reciep, Ursula
gives us a dish ,..,i th an Orien-
tal. Flavor, lthich uses our
plentiful Jlaskan moose or Car-
ibqu.
PEBPER S'.Et.K
CUT 2 !>Ounds of chuck roast
into thin strips (about
2" byrw long)
mean in 3tbs. shortening
,\DD tlta cu \tater and 2 b9Vf
bouillon cubes.
BRING TO boil
COVER and simmer about 1 hour
or until meat is tender
ADD 2 each red and green pepper
.cut into eighths.
Sli l1 :ER 5 minutes longer
DLZND 3 tbs cornstarch l'li th
2 tbs soy sauce
ADD 1 cun water and blend

AD) to meat Qixture
COCK stirring slO\"Ily unti 1
thickened
lvith fluffy rice
and additional soy sauce
(if ddsit.ed)
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:t.LTEitri'ION Ci..UB
j.;zzTs
MGLE RIVER: The '"eight '"at-
chers club, ,.,hich has chosen
the name of "Alteration Club"
met at the home of Nella .'oat-
en last Thursday.
Nancy ',iright was picked as
Queen For the t-ionth, having
lost the greatest amount cf
weight; 11 pounds.
Iler prize ,..,as a cash at.rard
of
resignations from the
club has (next col.)
(alteration club)
left tuo o:Jenings for ne'"
mer.1bers.
/.nyone interes ted in join-
ing may receive further in-
formation by calling the
club president, j.;rs. ilalzen
at :;\.. -2-53SO.
LESS
THl.i! . .:1'.
Ei,GLE .!i th the
Christmas I3azaar less than
b-10 ,.,eeks a\/ay, the Chugiak
Ladies Club began making
final arrangements for the
affair ,.,hich t1ill be held
in the i:T.l,:Jty Store at the
Eagle Ghop:1ing .Cen-
ter Saturday and Sunday,
November 130 and 19!1!.
The i:tdies are still re-
questing items for the "Tra
sh and Treasures" booth,
white eleJhants, and cloth-
ing is being sought.
The grou.? which r.1et at
the Bar;le ver home of
Phyllis Ste\/art, ,.,elcomcd
as a guest llillie Loorc.
The cHub r.teet
tonight, .!ednesday' rJovem-
ber Q!.!l a t the home of Don-
nie Flint in .hver.
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li:. 1I1 . LV:!:. !GON
:tii\ S :t'.Ii':!'LZ
The raffle
of a doll model and a
girls seasonal u a rdrobe
was ,.,on by ; ;rs. Faville
(liargaret) Halverson of
Peters Creek.
The drmJingl'las held
.Saturday' rJovember 4!!1
during a bake sale lihich
took place at the Eagle
River Shop
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>ing Center.
The homemakers \till meet
tomorrol'! (Thursday Novem-
ber at the home of
(Homemakers)
Darlene in 7eters
Creek.
The meeting had been sch-
eduled to be held at the home
:ruth but has been
changed.
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POETS CORNER:
CHUG! ;,K Aki.SKA
By. A.J. Dummitt
Chugiak 1Uaslra, the place of
many places
I-iany of people;' . many
different races.
;.nd just for a start, so all
t'lill ImO\;r
It has :>art of ny heart, it
will always be so.
There's 2ugle'River District,
lJith it' small trials.
Bircht!ood Loop road, stretching
out for many miles.
Fire Lake and s,ring Creek
Lodges, many other stovs for
rest.
Serving to the food
that is of the very best.
Theres the ever. beautiful
St1anee Slopes
:Ji th GbJ.Uiialc school, Post Office
Churc!1es and lots of hope.
Then Peters Creek Community at
the base of Eklutna 1-iountain.
Snow \'Ia ters running clear and
flot'ling like a fountain.
Chugiak's a place of clean and
proper living.
:Ionderful neighbors, helping
and giving.
:There many ne,., homes are bui 1 t
ea.ch day.
Chugiak radiates t;rarmth, makes
you want to stay
This alaskan lace, born from
the last Frontier
Grows yet in greatness and
remains to us do dear.
** IJ-s. Dummit (Jeanie) now
living in Southwest City
Missouri is a former resid-
ent of Chugiak, having lived
on l-it. Ekutna Drive in Peters
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\'liTH IiATCHING
S \'l EAT E R S
orraines
C/.RDS CUPS 1\ ;;praNS . 'l','...BLE
DECORllTI Ol'!S
ALSO: '.!E H,'.VE IN Sc... f. ;E CIIRISTliAS C:.:IDS
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NOVA!:j.;BER 8t"._ 1961
DOOIW FCR
"IIOI:I CIDZ"
QJUGIiK: Dillie l:oore, ;,>res-
ident of the Chugiak Players
announced that the remainder
of the playbooks for "Home
&teet Ilomicidt!' have arrived
and \till be distributed to
the cast at the next reading
to be held ii'riday rJovember
17lli at 7:30pm at the Old
J.;ethodist Church.
Iirs. l:oore stated that
casting for the remainder
of the adult roles ,.,ill
take r>lace at this time.
She also asked that those
who have been assigned roles
sho\t up at this rJeeting as
they ltill be given their
books at this time, and
also :take part in the read-
ings. . 1 _,..
The Players plan to pro-
duce this mystery
early next
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CIIUG:!id( TO II:.VE
DELEG1WE TO EDUC.'.TION

The .aaska Educa ..
tion Assocation's Delegate
Assembly, lthich \'las held in
Anchorage last \leek, unanim-
ously voted to alloli the
Chugiak Education J\ssociat-
ion one Delegate to the 1'1s-
sembjy.
This is considered a step
fontard by the Chugiak teach-
ers, as formerly Chubial< \'las
included l'li th Palmer, and
,.,hich conbined,
were allowed only three del-
egates.
Iirs. Carol Connell, of Chu-
giak, one of the three dele-
gates from the Pamer, -:las-
ilia-Chugiak area reported
on the to the CEA.
at a meeting held '
afternoon.
One of the primary
endations of the Delegate As
sembly to stress the im-
portance of an immediate and
thorough study by all local-
ities of the Ford Foundation
Report on schools of
This report \'li 11 undoubt-
ably play a very important
p art in the reorganization
of schools in Jlaska.
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LUNCII TO
BZGIN 1'T C:lUGV.K
c::UGii.IC: !lot lunches ld 11
be served at the Chugiak
School beginning this Thurs-
day.
Notices \Jill be sent ;lor:te
lri th the students advising
the parents of lunch prices.
For those who desire to
purchase lunches on Thursday
and Friday, Lrs. StetJart,
bookeeper for the lunchroom
\till be at the school on
Thursday to collect money
for the lunches.
Lunch for the two days \till
be, 90 for one c!tild,
for tt'lo children, for
three, for four and
for five.
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SCa2DULES
EAGLE RIVBR: Denny J.;arquis,
manager of the nettly opened
Eagle :liver Dottl has announ-
ced the following schedules
for local bolv-llilgg leagues.
The follm:ing leagues have
, already a full nembership
and have begun bmlling this
\leek:
TUESD,', Y, 9prn
E,\GLE RIVZH
(5 nan mixed)
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Stork
Talk
!ir. and !1rs. I!ay Ar\tady be-
came the parents of their
third daughter on :-ionday, .
October Little Karol
Lynne ,.,eighed in at
ence Hospital at seven pounds
fifteen ounces, and measured
20 inches long. !-irs. ArloJady
is the former Gloria Cross,
daughter of iir. and !irs,
ton Cross of Eagle
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Iir. and I-irs. .:m .:?latzek of
Ski Road in 2eters Creek an-
nounce the birth of their
grarlddaughter Cynthia Lee
Tieman, \reighing 7 !)Ounds
7 ounces. arc
r.;r. and :-irs. G.L. Tiernan of
Northridge California.
1-l/Sgt and Tirs, JLa,trence
La Cau of mile 23 are the
parents of a baby Girl, born
November 2nd at G:28pm at
the 5040!1! ,',.ir Ji'orce
i tal. Little J.;ichelle Iiarie
weighed 7 lbs 31/2 ounces and
measured 20 in:.: hes long. -
The LaCaus have three other
children.
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STQCJr.l
S N 0 W T I R E S &
T I R E C H A I N S I N
ALL SIZES
fA(;L(
Sf"'ICE &:
EAGLE RIVER 1)1
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iCT1YITI23 OF THE
'tiA! . SCHOOL
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\"' ta.nt Editors:
Karen Darby
Linda Benjamin
Diu<.... :JER..12 :/IUS
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"513: a been busY. taldng'
adi "V .ent and 9 \ved<s
0 allo,teen
r.:o!., ry.. . . . .
1. 1 1 ':>1 1.\e won the, prize
pir ,i jail on the
kc.J ..!Ilu !>arlene :Ie:rre' \ion t he
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po' ' "'r e< iltest. ' 1
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' ' o.>:lTague IS CfaSS haS
ch<.J crt ( .1 our room to a
sp ,ee t his
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n draw pictures to go
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t1e
\vi t }
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r reaclj ng Rtories. '
; t \1 \te took home our
boc. '
'1. l! ..,{ )ry of our Lives.
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6,, ,,s JU,LLO:J:.;zN
P/.;ITY " 1 i I
!'le ar c arning to divide.,
mul p l " and subtract .
i:' C r , OUt' mothers sent
foo or
4
i fty cents'for our
Hal tc.; ' 'Party.
fL o ge ''as our room
mot also played games
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1 " d \von the prize' for
the ... 1, contest. . .. , ..
J. ; U< lmann Is' students
\terc e :.
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TR..\VEL
4B: rn .. :iencc \vc are 'study-
ing bv:J t ravcllng.' o'n
So he .Rhi ldren' are
brj n t' : .:.ctures ou't of mag-

them on a of
e . a d 1ang them up
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L:LLiliNG !321!:
.6B: ::e read u ;>lay about
the Statue of Liberty . The
name is "The Golden Door.2
'Je also had -a spelling
Bee that lasted five min-
utes. , '-'
The l)upi ls standing
t
won . a
\vere Ka.'thy Jones, .:Peggy ICe r
and Shirley
. I ir. Lane . came' Tuesday
,.,i th a tape reco'rdcr.
.:e rec'or'c1ed our' and
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then listened to them.
:1e sounded fun."ly! ..
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S'l'UDErrrs 1'C GET . ,
.RZ:10:1T C,.:IDS TOD;,y .
CHUGL'll(: Students of bbth
the Chugialt and Eagle :u v-er
classes wi.l .l get their report
. cards . today.
.. The period covered by the e
cards is the first nine 11ee'ts
of .. scho:al.
Thi,s. is the. first time in
Alaska that report card!'>
been iss ued for nine \teelt
perioc1s .
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Hr and I irs. Ray ;.nvady have
moved to /.nchorage, where
they , . 11 Le making their
home at 418 L Street. The
;trltady
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s formerly lived in
Eagle lliver lti th i-irs. Ar-:
,.,ady
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s Parents J.:r . and lxs.
;.l ton Cross.
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S'terling (Delores) :lha-
J.'ey has returned from San
Francisoo Ca::lifornia where
she has been undergoing med-
ical
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Ji mny .'ly, ..;on of l lr. and
J.;m. Eugene Fly of Eagle
R.1. rer has left forSan Diego
California where he will be-
g) n h_s "bqot" 'd th
ttc u.
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RESIDENTS
During the '!962 Constructio.n Season, the i-iatanuska
Telephone Association will major improv-
ements to our facilities; in the Chugiak, Eagle Riv-
,.
er Area.
Defore the first of the year , we \vould like to
hear from all the people ;vho 1vil.i. want or
improved service in the ! ut uFk.. ':l;lfh:.s will a l -
us to i nclude enough equipme:1t aud facil -
ities to meet all requests fo-r without
delay.
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CIIUGIA.K OL\PEL
(Assemblies of God)
21 Qld Chugiak
Rev. Dernard 11 P;\.SJ'OR
Sunday Schoo 1 .. . . ... .. 10 : 00 aiJl
\1orship 11:00 'am
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SErv .-7: 30 pm
(iible Study & 'rayer J-:eeting
:lds. 7:30 pm
ehrist
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s AmbaJsadors (Young
People) FrL 7: 30 pm
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CHUGIAK ST. I s
G .. . S2S 8:00po
z.;ondays :larry Is /,uto Part
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FIRST iAPTIST CHURCH
}file :4 Eagle River
Jame-s Henderson PASTOR
SurJay School 9:45 am
)tcl'ning Uorshi p 11 : oo am
p. T. U 7:30pm
.tvening \iorship 7:30 pm
\'led. Prayer meeting. 7:30pm
The 4lb tted. of each mont h the
following groups meet at:
7:30pm
GIRLS AUXILIARY
SUNBEAMS
vm!EN, s mssiONARY UNION
BROTHERHOOD
open during services.
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FIRST &L'>TIST c:. JCH
I>1i le 21 BIRCif,tOOD
Rev. Ed. STITES PASTOR
Sunday School . lO:OOam
Morning :/orship 11 :OOam
Prayer , :led.
pm
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m Old
Alfrecl .:eger Branch Pres ..
Priesthood meeting 9:00 am
Sunqay School. !e: 3o am
Sacrament meeting 6:00 pm
PRifIAaY, Saturdays, Hob-
inson home 10;:30- ll:30am.
IiiA, Tues, ll!b & E St.
in :.nchorage 7:15 pm.
Relie-f Soc. Lonoavs 7 : 30pm
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CQI.iJ..:UNITY nA:)TIST CHUHCII
Birch\iood Loop Rd.
Rev. Paul Hughes P,\STOR
SunSHy School lO:OOam
1-iorning .!ors hip ll : OO am
Young People 6:39pm
Evening .... 7:30pm
',/edw Prayer t-icetin..; 7:30pm
Dorcas Ladies alt Thurs
2:00pm
CRUSADERS, Thurs 4:00pm
CHUGIAK 1<1ETHODIST CIIURCII
19 Swanee Sl
Rev. :Jayne Hull PASTOR
Sunday School::: am
Vorship Service ll:OO am
Jr. IIi r.:YF Sun.. ... 3:OOpm
Sr . ;.;yF Sun. . 7: 00pJll
JR . Choir, Sat l .l:OOam
Sr. Choir Tbur:. , 7:30pm
1st 7: 3"Fm
CIRCLE 3rd .. eds 7:30ptt ..
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF' CI!UGIAK
r.Jile 19 OLD CIIUGL\K
Rev . Roland
li'orship Service . . v:OO b."
Sunday School lC:00 am
EVERYOJ\'I: WELCOME
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;J:.,.1';.i SJCIETY.
CLOTilBS fo'C R
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lUVE;1: , ,fl tittnan,
of 'the .. Chugiak Ca tholic
tar' Society is in charge of
collections of clothes for
the Father Llorente mission
at Unalakleet.
Clothil)g in any sizes f or
children and adults may be
dFepped off at !larry
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s :luto
Parts at mile
i .rs. :.'hi tman said that gar-
ments need not be cleaped, as
il tar Society ladies v1ou:id
sort and clean the clothes
as necessary.
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LDS SCCIETY
rom.:.::;
The relief soc-
.. of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
held their first meeting at
the home of l-:rs. ;.rthur John-
son on Coronardo Jrive in Eag-
le .:liver.
The s ubject of the meeting
concerned Theology
The group wi 11 meet aga in
next lionday at the home of
,u :Ieger in Dirch\'iood.
This '"'i 11 be a \'iork meeting.
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CE&".I:ICS TO DE OFFZ:IED
AT SOCIETY D;.KE S.a.E
&\GLE RIVER: The Catholic
Ladies :.1 tar Society Bake
Sale, ,.,hich '"'ill be held on
November in the empty
stor& at the Eagle River Shop-
ping Center, will feature be-
sides baked goods hand made
ceramic figurines of the nat-
ivity scene
The group consists of eight
figures; r.:ary "'i th her arms
encircling baby Jesus in the
manger, Joseph, the three ,.,ise
men, a shepherd and two anim-
als.
Hary Nhitman is slip casting
the figurine set which \'lill be
offered unpainted, at $3.50
per set, with a simulated ,.,ood
carved finish for $5.00 for
the set, and hand painted at
six dollars for the set.
African Violet plants will
also be offered for sale at
this time .
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Hartha, -
i am fifteen years old
and my Dad .is in the mil-
itary service. Sometimes
he will bring home some of
the single G. I.
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s he
because he feels sorry for
them having to hang arounl
the barracks all the time.
A-while- back 1\e invited
.. this real good looking. one
who is 2.l years old.
This fellott acted real
fine to my parents, very
polite ahd helpful. So
when he asked my Dad if h-e
could to the shott,
Dad said ".Jure."
Dut ::artha, tthen he and
I ttere alone he ac.ted en -
tirely different. He ttas
real fresh and no gentleman,!
if you :m0\\1' what I r.1ean. , :
I hate to say anything to
my Dad, because he thiruts
By: 1-1..\RTlL\ COUNCil . ,
can I say, I don't Hant to
go out t1i th hirn again.
Texas /.nni e
Dear i.nni e,
Stop protecting this man.
He has taken ad\'antage of
kindness and
trust. . .
. Your ra'ihcr Is good O;Jin-
ton of him i s based on the
false front he has
ed in: front of your
othenlise I am sure he ttould
not have entrusted a fifteen
year old girl to his company.
Tell your father t1hy you
do not care to accompany his
friend to the shott, and if
he clobbers him, tthy just
figure he had it coming,
you o\te him nothing.
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Sincerely
iuL.aTH;, COUNCIL
Address all letters to
he is a real fine b.oy, and
besides, if he how he
acted ,he ttould probably cl-
obber him.
Co unci 1 to
This guy has been
Dad if it's allright to tal<e
me out again and Dad says
"Sure, go aheadH, now \that
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TIIZ rc ;,]!.;. cou:rpm
DOX ll66
c:IUGI .. K, J,L,\SKli.
Too C'0TJRT ' i'n ' ,.,. , .... " r. the
.&gtt. to reject any c
which may be judged to be
.. un,-,t'd t nhle.

OUT OF ST '.TE readers, tie
are happy to get your let-
ters, Martha 11i 11 answe.r
letters from nnytthere th:i.s
side of .thc iron curtaint
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THIS IS THEPLACE
fOR .\LL OF YOUR
F,\VORlTE BEVERAGES
r\ext to
. ':{EDDIES n,;u
(phone service, cont page
1 col 3)
put down ten dollars init-
ially and hltVe the remain-
der added to their phone
bills over the next few
months.
Louis Zib, of Eagle River
l'li 11 be the I-m. represent-
ative in the Chugirut area
for the next fcti tteeks, and
t1ill make a house to rouse
canvass to sign up net'/ sub-
scribers.
i1nyone tvishing to apply
for a phone may contact
Zib at :10-2-5325 and he tfill
them tiith an applic-
ation blanlt and sign them
up.
Clement said that this
area r.ttrst Sba\., a maximum
number of subscribers be-
tore the In'A can secure ap-
proval for the loan uhich
be necessary for them
to have before they can go
ahead with the improvements
\'lhich they have planned for
this area.
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OBEDIENCE CLJ.SS&S
TC D::::GIN
OLD CHUGIAK: .\ beginners
in Dog Obedience Tr-
aining tdll begin this Fri-
day at at 7:30 pm at the Chu-
giak Carnival Uall at mile
21.
I:rs. ;tichard Burg, of Durg' s
ilirchwood a.nd a mem-
ber of the Gbedience Trnin-
ing Club of :.nchoragc wi 11
be conducting the class.
lirs. Durg said tl\at she
-bn c1 a ;>_i)roxi ma to ly t\te 1 Ve""
dogs registered, bMt that
is room for if
any are interested+
Dogs of any breed or mix-
ed breeds may be entered,
Pups should be at least nine
month old before they
be given obedience- training.
(cont page 10 col 3)
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DR. LEE L.
ANNOUNCES
llis Dental Office
pn
DOD EN BURG, LOOP ROAIJ,
One quarter south of
Dutte Community flall
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BY
Vednesdays and Saturd(lys
PHONE: Pl-5-3977 or
BR-4-5401
NE'.JS iND ACTIVITIES OF
EnGLE RIVER SC;IOOL .

EDITOR: Paul Doyle
isst. Editor:. Riddel
Sports Editor: Steve Hull
Society Editor: r.;ary Ann
Donnelly
Ne\iS :Zdi tor : Tommy Thomas
I.i'OURTil GRADER
' . .'INS C\:NTEST
Fourth Gr:1der Danny Hull \'laS
the \tinner of the contest to
choose a nane for the
.lli ver School Nel'IS Colur.m in
the Knik .'.rm Courier. , : ,
.. panel of three.
selected Danny ',s .entry, "THE
l:CUTII OF E..\GLE RIVER",. as the '
most original :1nd appropriate
of the over one hundred en-tt-
ies.. ...
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Darn:Y , ... as a'mrded the prize


a "Stereo" Replogel \iorld ''
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globe at a school assembly
lasj; :!cdnesday.
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RI,YI!:R GI!:TS
DOT:I :
Both of the i>aral<:eets \thich
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'"ere prizes to the' c asses
with the highest per-Centage '
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of memberships vent to
the Eaglc 1River School.
:finnj ng \ the birds \!Cre r.;rs.
Knights thiru grade room and
J.;r. Sanders 8!: grade room.
;;r,;. John Steeby, chairman
of the membership committee
presented the birds at the as-
sembly last,.
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D,i.NI\'Y iJULL,
CCLUUJ .H:G CO!!TZ.ST, IS
I - SHO\'!N ':1:1CUJLY DISPL:.Y-
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H!G lii.J J "S,T2n:W.'!
.:CRLD GLOB.!!.. t ::.
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STJ.TE
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Sgt. ':lilliams of the ;.laska
State .!?olicc shO\'led a safety
fi'lm and spoke on the subject
to students of the Riv-
er School at their assembly
last :tednesday
The students also vic\Jcd
the much ::mblicised LO\vell
Thomas Jr. fi lc:1, "I,daq, King
of _'.!Aska Seas", a documentar
of the "laskan '::ing Crab, put
out by :.'aitefield Fisheries.
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NO IIOT lliD1'JC:jii:S

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Superintendent of Chugiak
Schools, Chuck Smith announ-
ced that there uould be no
hot lunches served at the
River School until
further noLicc. (next col)
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(PTA meeting cont page 1
col 1)
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report from the Pf,. spon-
sored niPACT committee, doing ,,.
research on the constructiQn
of fallout shelters for both
area schools \'li 11 be made.
J.ir. E.C. (Chuck) Smith
superintendent of Chugiak sch-
ools will announced his plans
for school activities \ihich he
wi 11 nut into effect no\'J that
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both schools are in' operation.
The meeting \till ' )lape
at the Chugiak
purpose room on Tuesday, \
ember 14!.!! at Opm.
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Smi;th said that the, hi tchcn\
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equipment . for the nett school
had not yet arrived. \
The rest.of the school is
rea'dy for occupanyy,
Snith said; and classes \Jill
begin 9am on 1hursday, Nov-

ember 9!.!!.
The school did not open on
Nonday, as had been oribinal-
ly planned due to a delay in
setting up deslts and other eq-
uj>pment. 1f: .:. . , , r;:.-
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BUS sq:EDULES :
PUBLISHED
Chuck Smith, superintendent
of Chugirut Scools has stated
that \'lith both tho Eagle Ri v-
er and Chugiak schools in op-
eration of a full time sched-
ule, the follO\Iing school bus-
schedules l'/Ould be in effect.
Classesvill begin atboth
schools at 9am '"i th Chugiak
students thier
one hour later than they did
while on shift.
The following changes in
bus routes will be in effect:
(cont page 9 col 1)
H0-2-5675
TIRE.:; & TUBES .. LUBRICATION . REPAIHS
TUNE-LPS
TO UlNTERIZE YOUR CAH & TRUCK N 0 \.'
PHE.S'::.'ONE 'i\NTI FREEZE
f!CV2i .32R 8!.!l, 1061
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(School bus schedules)
cont :>age c col 3)
ROUTE l (Zklutna Rt . ) 1:ill
remain the same .
HCUTE 1;, (from Bernies Liq-
uor store) vill re-
r.lain the same.
ROUTE

2 . (to nirchi'IOOd
section) vill remain the
same
ROUTE , 3 Birch11ood Loop,
Southbound) l'lill remain
the same .
HCUTE: #4 l'lill leave the
far po.int on the Bugle Riv-
er Road at 8:10am, bring
those students to Eagle
River School and then pro-
ceed to pick up the stud-
ents for the Chugiak Sch-
ool who live north of Uar-
ry's huto leaving
this. point at 8:40am.
RCUTE i/6 , (forr:JCrly
#4) "'it'l be l!orthbound on
the Birch\'lood Loop.
Smith also asked that
parents be reminded that
the State law requires
that student8 must live
more than one and half
miles from the school to
be eligible for bus tran-
s:)ortation. This JOint ha
been established as be-
ing 2/10 of a mile on the
school side of the Zagle
I;oop junction
11i th the "Homestead 1oad".
Smith added that in
cases ,.,here room is
able on the bus, parents
children residing in-
side this area may make
arrangements 1'1i th the bus
to pay $2.00 per
month for bus trans:>brtat-
ion for their clrildren.
This is payable in ad-
vance.
IIE,',LTII COUNCIL
PREP SCHOOL
PIIYSIC/.LS
c;JUGI1\K: l:embers of the
Chugialc ileal th Council
met in two separate grou;>
vi th Palmer r>ublic :!eal th
1'\urse :'rici lla I3acon at
the Chugiak Sdool last
Friday.
These ladies \till as-
Pist with the coming sch-
11 Jhysicals and 11ere in
structed in hOI'/ to test
(cont past col.)
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(health council)
(healt41 couecil)
vision and to accurately take
measurenents for heilFh.t and
11eight. .
iieeti ng in the morning group
\tere, J.J-s. Gi b Reid, i:rs . !3ruc
:.:rs. Faville aalver-
son and ;.;rs . :Jilliam Stephens ,
They ,.,i 11 l'lorl ,.,i th. the stu-
dents at the Chugiah:. School.
r.;eeting with ;.irs. Bacon in
the afternoon, vere those who
volu!1teered to 110rk at the
Zagle River School; J.:rs Stan-
ley Vrem, l:rs . Dale Pierson,
J.;rs. Vernon ;.:oorc, ;.;rs. J os-
eryh Shooshanian and lirs.
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Long.
Tentative schedules have
been-set for (cont ocxt col.)
the to be held at the
Chugiak School on f!ovember 131.1!
and and at the Eagle River
School November 29tl and 30!.!l.
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C:!ILD INJUR:!:D IN
F'J'<LL
Five year old
;.:arjorie Dellringer suffered
a deep cut in her chin \'!hile
"parachuting" from a bunlc bed
to the floor.
0tlC 1ms taken to the office
of Dr. Larshall Simpson in
Eagle ::1i ver 11here four stitches
(cont page 10 col 3)

Want to get mort: out of ycur dollar? We wouldn't recommc:Dd
wr.rnging it out . people are hard enough on hillt these d.,..

But there is one good way to get more vut of that winking
.
v1olet-the goc.d old dollar.

USE J::LECTIUCITY
iff -x:..... USE MORE ELECTRICITY
(I USE ELECfRICITY MORE WlSELY
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: Electricity is your cuwmouity. The dollar today will buy
. ?.: lese thnn onethirJ wlml it did in 1900. But that same do!Jar buys
m!>re tha1i twice as electricity now as it did in 1913. You
Loth "a ys.
Today the nn:r:tge rost pq: kilowaU oi _electricity is the same ac;
it was in 1939 mad yet ('O\t$tl was selling for 9c per pound then, hogs
6c per pound and l1ee{ 5c per pound. Those prices have gone a long
. .. j,,.,. th.cn ... but electricity has stayed the same.
Your locally owned-locally controlled coop is doing its part, not
only to hold the line {)n electric power cost hut to maintain a high
standard of service. Your co-op has helped you lo aqucoe thai
dollar .. And another way to save for younelf and your eountry
to invest in Defense llonds. To coin a phrase a penny s.ved
is a pennv "ned.
M s
Electric Assn,
CONlMUNITY OWNED e .. \.'i'.UhlrY li!Jil.DC:!'!

8!1!, 1961
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DEN DOIN'S
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DEN #3. Friday, -7pm,
Mrs. Tot;rne
DEN #5: \iedpesday 3pm
firs. Robinson
DEN# 6: Thursday, 5:15pm
Ilrs . Beatty & iirs. Johr
Den# 8 Thursday, 2pm
NRS. Steeby & !irs.
Boroughs.
CUBS
ENJOY HALLOi'IEZN
:->ilRTY
OLD CHUGiiK: The combination
Hallot'leen Party and Pack meet-
ing of cub scout pack #6 was
a huge success.
The boys and their families
d lO\ted up in costumes and the
follot'ling t'lere mvarded !)rizes.
For the best Cub in costume,
Eric Johnson who came as a
\vi -tch; for the mest junior
Fanily member, I\aye Stephens
as a fairy princess, for the
best older family member,
].;ike who came as a beat-
nik.
Traditional halloween games
were played, \'lith Freddie
wihning the apple bobbing con-
'.- , "t col.)
(pack r.teeting)
test, Doug ]eid the "cup on
the string" game.
,,lso played \tere a penny
,pushing gar.te, pin the nose
on the and a ball-
oon brealcing .contest.
Cup .cakes and .tizzies
provided the refreslments .
thrrty cubs
and their f.amilies atten-
ded.
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DRO.!NIE TROOP
#123 J.:J:!:3TS
8,'.GI..E Br01mie troop
#123 r:1et at the home of our
leader, i:rs. Frankf ourth on
:'/ednesday, Novc:nber 1st.
i.ll girls tlfere ex-
Ce)t one. Cne dollarh and
thirty cents in dues vas col-
lected.
:Je hope our next meeting
,.,i 11 be at the- f.le\V' Eagle Ri v-
er School.
LONQ, Reporter
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BRO':!Nl2 T.:<OOP #123
'.!ILL i!l"l' i:'l!:ET THIS
E/,GLE JIV&'1: f.jvs. Jack Frank-
fourth, leader for brownie
troop #123 announced that
there \'Jill be no ueeting- of
that troop this \'leek .
The next neeting trill be
held on .!eclnesday, .'November
15!!! at the Eagle ':School
at 3:30pm.
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10
r
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(child injured cont ::)age

9 col 3)
were
j.;arjorie is the daugh;ter
of I.:r. and iirs. Dell-
ringer of Iit .Eklutna Drive
in Peters Creek.
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IObedience training, cont
page 7 col 3)
should be Jgegun.
The course \'Jill last tw-
elve tveelcs, and there is
a charge of fifteen dol-
lars for the session.
i.nyone desiring further
. information sho'uld call Mrs.
Burg at i!J..:..2-5261, or is
invited to come dmm to
the class at the Carnival
Hall.
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Nz:J scnocL :rcuns

CHUGL'1IC: Guperintendet
of Chugiak Schools, .c:.C.
(Chuck) Smith announced the
hours for the Eagle River
and Chugiak Schools will
be from 9am until 3:30pm
\ll'i th the exce:;,)tion of
grades 1 through 3 \vho \li 11
be dismissed at 2:30pm.
Children who live tvi thin
h'aEdng distance of the sch-
ools vill be permitted to
go home at that time, but
those who ride the buses
\'lill be detained at the
schools until the Ruses
depart; Parents may call
at the school for these
Dtudcnts.
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HOST COMPLETE
SELECTION TO BE FOUND
Af\ryl'IIIERE
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Brighten up your cabinets, new or old ..
with smart new Hardware
r!OVZLDZR 81b, 1961
lcasues, cont
page 4 col 2)
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TI1U:1SD .. Y, 9pm
FT. :ncu
(J.lixed foursome)
FRIDAY, 6:45pm
BALLS B:.GS
(l:ixed doubles)
FRIO I, Y 9pm
FRID." .. Y NINE.1S
(r.;ixed Foursome)
J.;QNDAY 9pm
Iien
1
s Sc:tatch
The follO\Iing leagues still
have openings, and interest-
ed per.sons are urged to
tact i-.arquis at !10- 2- 5460,
or to stop at the no,,l,
1-:CNDAY, 6 t 45pm
l-.ens Handicap
(2> man team)
TUZSDHY, 6:45pm
::omen
1
s Handicap
I UE!>NZSDi.Y' 6:45pm
I-ien
1
s Handicap
(5 manteam)
1
.1EDNZSDAY 9pm
:tomens Stratch
(3 \'lomen team)
THURSDAY 6:45
5 J.ian Iaxed
There \'lill be women's Leagues
beginning next Monday and
Tuesday at 9am and junior
l eagues at 4pm and on Satur-
days at Sam. Parent partic-
ipation in the junior leagues
is urged.
The free nursery \till be
available for the morning
l eagues only.

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(Do\'lling alley opens cont
page 1 col 2)
Buh Lanes Inc.
A ribbon cutting ceremony
heralded the official open-
ing of the alley and the
first ball bowled by Pres-
ident Diclt :!angor 111as a
strike, regarded by those
there as an omen of success .
:nth the alley officially
open, the guests \'lere invi t-
ed to bo\d free for the re-
mainder of the evening.
The follO\"Iing day (Satur-
day) the public uas invited
to attend ppen house uith
free coffee, and
. ream.
DICK ";!AGNTI:R, ..... RZSIDENT OF
BUSH LANES INC. i.ND
S2CRETii.JY-T.il.::.i.SURER OF
TilE CUT T:!E RIB-
i.HD OFFICI1.LLY OPEN TilE
NB'.1 z;,GLE BO:JLING
ALLEY
(Shopping in Chugiak
cont rage 2 dol 3)
food concession \till
also serve dinners
in the 300 each
day after 5pm. ,
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FIRE AT BO .. 'LlNG
EXTINGUISHED
RIV:.!:R: ,i, fire in the '
,.1aste baskets in one of the
offices at the pe,., Zagle :-liv-
er BO\tl ttas believed to have
been started ,.,hen a smoulder-
ing cigarette \oJhich had been
S\-!ept op off of the alley
had accidently been dumped
there.
lianager Denny Larquis ,.,as
able to extinguish the blaee
\li thout having to summon the
Fire Co .
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ZVZRYBODY'S OOING
IT!
LETS GO BO:JLING ! !
Zvery one in Chug-
iak is excited ab-
out the ne\f b011l,
and is very proud
that Alaska's new-
est and most modern;
bowling
ment has been locat
ed in our comr;1uni ty
Oi:EN OF SUCCESS! THE FIRST BALL
no::ELED TilE OFFICI.\.L OPEf"ING
OF TilE RIVE:a 00\11 A STRIKE
DUSH L\f!ES i'RZSIDENT, DICK :!AGNER
'( leftf SHOWN THRO\HNG FIRST

LOCA'rED AT THE NE\'l EAGLE RIVER BOlli.
cock t a i l.s
served from am on
dinners beginning at 5pm
d a nc in g .. . .
THIS WEE!(
PLAYit\G TH.ilOUGH SUNDAY
NOVl.;DER 12!!!
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DICK :'rt...:SIDENT OF BUSH LANZS INC.
POURS TIIZ FIRST G:... . SS CF J:i'IillZ
AT T:I.;!; Pru:- OPENING OF TIIZ
N!!:.J z :.GLE RIVZR I3G ::LING 1". ILZY
FREE FOOD TOO, GUESTS 11ND
LINE UP I'OR THE T/ ...STY Si:ORG;,sncRD ,\.T
_ r:rnE SfJ'.'.CI( COUNTER
1\ND FREE BC:1LING T!IE TEN BEil.UTIFUL UN-
OBSTRUCTED BRUNS'.JICK G2T ,\ GOOD
:.'ORK OUT.
FIREMEN TO lDLD
DINNER
FIRE LAKE: The Chugiak
Volunteer Firemen 'vi 11' hold
a dinner Fire
Lake Lodge on Friday Novem-
ber lOlli for the purpose of
raising money for that org-
anization.
The :mblic is invited.
REl:INDER 0F DEiiO
NG
OLD C!IUGI/J(: Chugialc Democ-
rats are reminded of the
meeting to be held Thursday
9lli at the 'Chugiak
' F1 Hall. ,
officers l'lill be
elected at hl1is time and del-
egates chosen to attend the
(next col.)
(demo meeting)
South Central State Convcntio
to be held at the Sidney La\\'-
erence 'udi torium in Anchor
age on the 25!!! and 26!1 of
November.
(pops concert)
Church vill take place this
Friday evening at the fel -
lowship hall of the nclt
J.:ethodist Church at mile 18.
Tickets have been on sale
from choir members and may
be at the door.
General admission \1ill
be 75, and reserved seats
at the refreshment tables
will sell for
The concert \vil begin at
(next col.)
(po:::>s .. ..
8pm and will feature popul ar
songs, semi-classics, negro
spirituals and community sing-
ing.
Novelty foods ,.,.ill be sold
to be enjoyed at refresh-
mrny tables during the con-
cert.
The money raised ,.,i 11 be us-
ed to purchase robes for the
choirs.
The ooncert is under the
direction of iiiss Na,talie
llaskell , choir director .
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AUTO LICENSE SE.]V!CE
DISCONTINUED
CIIUGI/dC: The Department of
Safety, who have been sending
a representative of the
(cont page 13 col 1)
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EvE N'fS
November Jlli, 1961
CIIUGV.IC Li.DIES CLUB, 7 :30p
Ji'LINT JES.
:l!!: .. :LTB COUNCIL j .EZTING
8pm CIIUGI,UC
TIH1RSDi.Y, November 9!.JJ, 1961
ftri:nun -OPEN 7pm -8: 30pr.l
GfourldSGh<mJ:) .Chugiak Sch.
1:30pm
Darlene Robinsons
8pm, Democratic Precinct
meeting, VFd Hall
FRIDi,Y, November !O!.l.l, 1961
Obedience Training ijlasses
Carnhal Hall 6:30pm
POPS CONCERT, 8pm Chugiak
Iicthodist Church
Benefit Dinner Chugiak Vol
unteer Fire Co. FIRE L,U{E
LODGE 8;30pm
F 0 R S -' L E
FOR S . LE: !lay and Silage, See
Russell Oberg, ; .. ile
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FOR S,'.LE: E N !. 0 n E
(ironer) in excellent
condition .,50. id's.
Ilt. nnutna Drive at mile 23 I
(1st house)
Fen> B/lLE: Ne\T :<i te'"ay Thermo-
stat control, wood and coal ,
heaters. S.:WE ON YOUR FUEL
IHLL ! ! sold by Glenn II . Gnad
:Iri te box 362, Chugiak, or ph-
one 10-2-5293 for Info.
FOR Si.LE: NE:1 Franklin fireplac
S
'TURD'Y N b
11
1!1 '-: .


.type \I'Ood heater. Stateside
J< 1\ , ovcm er -, " .
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,I,.,., sLE C tl l'c L d. ' price. I3IRCif..OOD BU ,.,
il u!. .:l , a 10 a
i./.T2.U/.L 'f.t',m>.
Society, E. R.
Shopping Center. llam-?
November 1961
CH li:RCII SE.:WI C .
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TuESD/S, November 14!l!, 1961
PI'.\ f.iE8TI.i'JG, Chugi all: Schoo
8pm
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CHUGL'dC L .. '.DIES CLUD
:n:.30 pm
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S E R V I CE S
DOZER . . n;,ci:::.lOE SERV
f.ii le 14 H02-5320
E. R.
JCB :l;:HNTING
FOR!-i .. . .. IL\1\:DBILLS
PHOTO R3:'RODUCTL .. NS . POST2;tS
PHOGR;,i ;s .. . . TICKETS . . 0 RDER
P,.DS .. CUSTOIi
Adrcssing and mailing service

lit..TEiUAL
(auto licenses) cont
12 col 3)
Knik ,\rm Courier no-2-5275
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Licensing Division to Chugiak
earh Thursday for tho. purpose
of issuing Drivers Licenses
and giving drivers tests an-
ZTUEL'S Custom Lade Draperies
Also repairs and alterations
Samples avail. :.:ue
II0-2-5341
nounced that they are discon- 1
Gi,RB/.GE DI S:'OS:.L 00 r.wn th
tinuing this service for the
:>iclc-up once a week. Cord
winter * * * "'* 'TRY S"'...,VIC
uood for sale.
I . co. fIILE 23 110-2-5280
., .
AU en's Grocery J b.-- -H-o--2--54_2_2-
i CALL: or for
, MILE 23 and I II0-2-5291
PAGE
CT,ASSIFIED CON'T,
SERV1CES
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GEN ILULif:G: Co::tl & \Jood. 3:<-
,ert paintin interior and ex-
terior. SaO\;" Plo.:in,.,. Lao
23 !10-2-5232
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P E R S 0 N A L S
BZFORE YOU BUY IT i\'2\1 sec ii
we don't have it used. :10
1
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got everything, and \1c do 1:1ean
EVZRYT!IUJG. Fire Lalce
Hand Center :.iile 17
AVON Representative.
Kreutzer. 8 Chugiak
18'/z (home after 6pr.1)
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Hi1ND KNIT (;anadian
10% discount on O"dcrs placed
be for(:; Decerr:ber 1st. ICNIK IO'HTS
By LIZ BOX 133 CHUGIAK
II0-2-5206
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paper
l0\1er
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getting yQur favorite
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than news-stand priLes.
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Service
AUTOMATIC PUEL OIL DELiilEHY-
* l!mlE DELIVERY OP PHO.>,\i\L
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D 0 G F 0 0 D
10/CAN
29/ST,\LK
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6/$1.00
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SPARE RIBS
49/#
G RO UND
3#/$1.65
GREEN PEPPERS
3/ 29 '
BANANAS
25/#
11/.! size
ROSEDALE
S L I C E D P I N E A P PL E
2749.
C IG A R E T T E S
RZGULAR SIZE
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lGNG SIZE & F ILTERS
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