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8 APRIL 13Sb,- 1960 CHUGIAK- 10
Bandit: Assaults
F_i .r e _ Leaves L o c a I Fa m.i I y
' Homeless
Chief.
.il r.tnSked t , cnught
attempting to'hold up a
local liquor store made
his escape at-
ta!Ur upon Chugiak Fire
Cheif Fred Hahnlast
Frido.y c
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Hahn m\d his wife were
at Shopping
Center at :lbgle Iii ver
purchasing supplies fer l
the Fireman
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s c1ance, . ' the,--,----------------
Bradley suddenly, C:ecided 1 FL1E THE HCU5:3 BZLONGING
to checlc the ajoining i GERRY JAHR AT NILE
liquor store. I
(Bradley) Jiscovered--------,-------------------
a r.'ltm t'lear.lng a silk st;.;ck-
inE over his head in the act
of entering the b:lck .. Lur r,f
store. 'The prowler car-
ried a niC:tle plated r"'volver.
Dradley slo.mmed the door be-
tween the market anJ the liq-
uor otore' and attempted to
Stnte Police on the
phone; After a delay of five
@inutes (there was
some uifficulty in putting
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:tort;.\N BUm-JED IN RESTUR.".NT
1lCCIDi!:NT
A l'lbmen -employee wns,
tnlly whnn n oven
exploded nt Spping Creek Lodge
last r'i?nday.
IiiJured was Mrs. Evelyn
Morris of Birchwood
i\'lorris had opened the JVen
to put in s-:rae bre:1d when the
accident occured.
to "aid, own-
er of the Lodge the oven \"Jhi ch
had been 0n for some
time had either not been light
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PTA ELECTS OFFICERS
Election of a panel of
officers ''las the i tern
on the agenda of the monthly
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FIRE LEU:ZLS FETZ;.1S CHEEK
HQi.lE
out twice on
urday afternooni the second
time completely destroying the
of Gerry Jahr at
mile 2:272.,
The house been unocoup-
ied for several \-eolts P..rsj
Jahr vas in the process of
moving her perscno.l belonging
bnck into the h.>use 'uhen the
fire broke out the first time.
The Chugiak Volunteer Fire '
Company responded the call
and succeeded in extinguishin
the blaze \lhich appeareL t')
started in the attic.
Some time later , after
J:1hr had left to return to
fire .nee
broke out , again in the attic.
The fire Company vnce again
responded, but this time the
fire was out of control and
they ,.,ere unable to save the
house .
The loss was estimated at
about $15, 000 for the hvuse
and $2,500 for the contents.
Ironicaly
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the contents of
the house had been removed nt
the time of the first fire,
but were returned to the house
when it \laS that the
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fire was extinguished.
I t was n., t determined as to
whether the _original fire had
not been c mpletely
ed (cont page2 col 3 )
A fb:e \ihich broke
out at 3:30 Pm on
! Tuesday, completely
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destroyed the.
hJmc of Chester
:.Chv .... <tn nt mile 1'7.!"
The trailer
;noc : .... at the
Fire reported ..
Lehr.ian had been
hozpitnlized at the
5.C<lO::J hospi th 1
for Ghe past month,
. his wife he1d
i geen taken early
fuesdc.y norning to the
Palmo!' tal to give birth
child. The
Lehir.il' G three ol der children
hod staying \l'i th c neigh-
bor the wets discoY-
eredo
Tho Volunteer Firc-
t the
with the tanker and the jeep
hov1ever the fire was
out . c )ntrol by the time they
arr:veJ. It '"as not possible
to determine tho cause of the
fir"", n r .,.as it if the
lose was with insuran-
ce ..
im appeal has been issued by
the community :Jelfare
ization for help for the Leh-
mans. The l ost al! of
their pos::ecsivns in the fire
and clothes. f o.nu of
prime housing is
needed .for.- t!:e
l\;rs. J"ong of the Chu-
gio.k :relf.:u c Servic.: has
ed for a house ,.,hich c0ulcl be
rented .Lor t.h<.:! 'lS fQ-s<
Lehman \toulJ be unable to ccme
borne fr.:>111 the hospital with her
ne,., babY, untL: t:1ble housing
can be foundo JUso don:1tions
of clothing for the family ine
soughto The t.t1ree older child-
ren, all gi:rln, are three, five
and seven of nge. There
will also be an infant . imy-
one vishing to donate should
contact Ralph Long o.t
H0-2--5153 or-may leuve their
(cont pnge 2 col 2)
:JEDNESDAY, 1.?RIL l3tl!, 1960
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SIGriS CF SPRING
Some of the less pleasant
signs of spring is the var-
iety of debris that comes to
light ui th the 1:1elting snow,
However, the most sickening
and pitiful cf these
is the corpses of l ong
dogs are along
the ro'ldside .
Sine...- the r csponci bi li ty
of remov.ing those victims of
hit and run accidents falls
upon no vne and particulnr ,
m.:my nrc left whorv the melt-
ing sn0\'1 unc.:>vers them until
the nnd other scaven-
gers have picked their bones.
This not only a menace
to public henlth, but is a
distressing sight pnrhculnr-
ly t c snall childr
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en that
may happen upon themo
:'/hat is r.1ost surprising,
is thnt of these are
.' seerl cl oac to homes or
other habititicn, yet no
been
made to remove them.
The blome this unfor-
tunate situation is impos-
sible to c.ffil!:, hctfcver, it
does give us s omething to
think us it is a pro-
blem affects us n.ll.
we night suggest
ne who had o pet
during the winter
might l ook nlong rood-
side. They night find his
remnins there.
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(Fire strikes fomily cont
page 1 col 3)
with any clergyman
in the community.
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builed, cent page 1
col 1)
ed or the had gone
out, E1 ther when the
door was opened the
ulated gas was ignited by
one of the other burners
on the stove and the re-
sulting explozion occured.
The Chugiak Fire Company
ambulance responded to the
call and t-lrs. flvrris uns
taken to the Providence
Hospital, where she was
treated for second degree
She required no
further
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l:D.E1'.K-UP H.'ll?E::tS .ll!U
Fmm
Dcapite the poor road con-
d.:! tions 1hich are slowing
the fund Dri .rc ,.,ork
er3 report that response
is good..-.
The break-up is prevent-
ine; tho tear.JS from visit-
ing so::1e oz the nai:loG on
the::..r lists, but the clllH ve
\/ill continuo until every
community
hao been .!<...lled o:t at.d
an opportunity to
contribute a pledge.
Bi\.CK THE >\f'ill FUND
If you have problem ttindows
in your ond h:1ve
unable to find ready m:1de
draperies to fit them; or if
you just been unable to
find anything you like,
here is good news!
Ethel McAllister, of mile
River is making
her skill and experience
designing custvm drap-
eries available to
Ethel has equipped a shop
at her home \;rill upon
order, and make be-
autiful draper-
ies for surprisingly reason-
able prices
In to new
will remod-
el; or alter
drapes that you mny desire.
So your problem
may be, '"e;sui;gost that you
drop in and tnlk it over with
Ethel. She has a wealth of
wonderful ideas :md can help
yoit make your windows scrne-
tP be proud of.
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(Petern- Fire )cant 1
col 2)
or \ihether Hie second time
was a ne\i fire
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It ,.,as suspected that fnulty
f t
'h,.._
lviring \l'as the cause o
fire in both instances.
It \IUS also not known ns
to> \'lhether or not the loss
wac covered by 1nsurance.
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1he Cook of the
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tv1 ont h
:Ihen Alma to be o1r
cook for the month \le felt
that our renders would nev-
er forgive us if tle did not
attempt tv Get her
bread rccipa., :.lma \'las will-
ing' to share it, but the re-
cipe she usoawould bake 30
at onetime.
iJe---fc1t that thi3 \wuld be-
a lit ::1orc tho.n the a 'fer ...
a'"e housmiif'e would care' to
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tackle at s o we set- .
tled for - s.-nething just ac
good. This recipe for light
tasty refrigerate:; r olls
the .. no d1ich wen :.l;;Ja
the Gr.:md Frizo at tho baking
cuntost nt the first Chuginl{
Sp1:if!.g C"rni Y.a1.
P.3FRIG:!:R:'TOJ aOLW
1 cnke fresh yeast
1 tbs. sug.:.\r
1 cup wnrm
1/3 cup sugc.r
Y/3 cup melted butter
bo:::.ton eggs
4 cups purpose flour
tsp S.::llto
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lfi th 1 tbs. suga.t'
.:.DD rcmaing .:.ngredients
EIX ";ell and pl:lc0 in refrig.
- 'the u,:)y before rolls nre
to be baked.
i:':len ren.dy to bnl{e, divide doug
ir. twu ll.::lrts.
out circles.
SPRE.i.D with mel ted
cur ench circle i.n 16 piecetS
like a pic. ,
each piece fron the ldde
t )\-T".rd the center.
(cock vf the
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LET RAISE until doug1e in
bulk.
B/.KE 10 to 15 minutes at
375 even
This will make 32 rolls.
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(Fiie Chief attacked, cont
page _1 col 1)
through the c.::1ll) Hahn decid-
ed to check outsideo Hahn
said
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".I wao not trying to
be a hero, I was sure that
the guy had left by this
tir1e.
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Hahn saw this person
ing in the back door of the
liquor store, but still Md
not 1think it wns the hold-
up but sor::e neighbor-
hood-youngster. He cnlled
out nne asltOd til!:a"', he
doing. The nnn me:.nbled
ccweth.: to
\;c.:i.k tl:en appare:1tly
his mi>td ond tuz nod
on Hahn pulled his (,'"U'1 ..
b. orde;. :;,o tu;n O.!'
our.d and to na:..se hie
'.:'hen he Hahn e:1 Lh
back of and rcl;.
e:fL
Eahn W<iO t::lke!1 to th')
le off1r.e of Dr.,
sen where were nee-
essaryo
sa1c that
there was under
one hunc!rcd in tl)o
cash in the liq- 1
our store, oon.o
ey 1vns
ha had
heard no noise thnt
him ti.at
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ter .;;ng the liquor
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troveling in the
south 4.8 is
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real y 1g;. 1:1.
This is a question that tTe
mmnlly ansv1t.o rn the affirm-
ative, although the difference
\mS not as high as we had ex-
pected,
HO\>Jevcr it \:as a pleasnnt
surprise th :i1.:l ir. Nc\"r York
City one .... o::!modity 1s
that it
is in ;.Iaska: .nrl that is the
cost of parkL.t; oues <
.(t i.s bn 8Xpe ;ted -
tt.e i;'csc e.Z p.:1rldng in
iots o gnrnges
.... e '\ tir.,.. ' ::.:\.:1 t.1e \':::,St tJ ..... _'-' 1 .. ..
of :c:' ::. t 1e
co:-:.p::rej t:i tn t :! .J e1noun t
of .. i:.!:;:.de liZl-,.kins
oble b l t. :i. t \'laS t :18 COSt
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of metcrP.d par.ung
that amctzed :.1.::,
T:H:' J!arkh1__; r:.ete>:s
... + ' - ' 'lea
Yon( G:::t.y rlo no.., v'l.{"' n ... c.\,
but Not onl7 tht\t
bul, i3 not poss;_ble t.o
buy n.. f:-ctctio:< oi .1:1 hour.
n ... r'"' "D' 11e or pen l ....... __ ..., -
nieso A pPr.:'m mv-:;t buy :m
hou!.>3 t-rortt:. o p:lrkir,g rc
tprdles cf l0\ lonG they
my desire i;e stop
J.he h:..,g:1 cor;t of p"Arldt.g,
nlong lli::l.ny brioge
. ::.01::.s th:1t one
r:.u:.:: t c Jr pc.-- lthi lc
dr-i vir,... f .. oc rJne of
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l!b" :::;c r.n.!'y Yorkers don t
2cut s; but. rely on
city's efficient
syctem
Bradley also said that he
has since installed a corr.p
lete bt.tegla:- . sy'c:
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FXLLED ,::.u.SKE'l'S ECiG' DYE:
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P R I L 13!!!, 1960
PAGE 4
<PThe Green
TO FORM LOC/L
CLUB
(BPR notices)
Thumb
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Lorn e r
By: Betty Bockstnhler
invitation is hereby ex-
tended Chugiak "green- thumb
ers" to )C.rticipc.te in the act-
ivities of the Chugiak Garden
Club thio year ; For those of
you who nre new in tho area, we
night mention that this Club is
composed of c.n assortment of ge
ial <lnd 1:1-:ltley individuals who
meet mcc a .. onth, on the lust
to about the num-
erous proble ... s; questions nnd
triur.1ph.s connected \d th the pl-
nnding of n little seed nnd the
euentunl production of a veg-
etable cr flower . The meetings
arc informal and the coffeepot
is on early. Occasionally an
export in .sooo particular field
is nsked to tell us some of his
or her sJcrets--but usually a
discussion of the per-
tinent problems of
the d:1y us occupied durin
the nee '.ing.
.s is scheduled
for Tueo<1.:1.y, 26t.l:! at the
home of i-.rs . 'o!alter at
Mile 15. the d :te on the
cnlendar md to be there!
To keep us our toes" be-
tween meetings , our rncubers
Local Republicans met Friday
April 8!!! at the Eagle River
Boy Scout Hut t9 discuss res-
olutions to be submitted by
the Chugiak Group to the Sout
Central District Convention
which is scheduled for Satur-
day at the Lousac
Library in This
convention is open to the pub
lie and begins at 9 am and
wi l l last all day.
The next @ecting of the
Chugiak group will be Friday
nt the Llaska
:toodcf nft shop at 8 prn. Any
interested persons are in-
vited to attend. The main
subject on the ngends. wi l l
be the organization of a
Chugiak Republican Club.
P :.IJ.JE!l IJ: TO
t.OVE
The Piggly :Jiggly store in
Palmer will soon be moving
to new and larger quarters .
The new location will be
in the new addition which
has been built on to the
bowling alley.
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BPrt Ef3>LOYEES :U:CE:IVEi
TERHlN;.TICN NOTICES
h:we volr.mteercd to provide hel -
ful hintn fer inclusion in this
column weekly. If you
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vo n
probleo you ' d like
ans\tered in thio colur.m, ad-
dress you question to the Club '
Prel3ident , F::-.ul S,jln::;on, Chu-
giak
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s !='oott:Jnster, he
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answer it, or oee that it's
routed to the right "expert"
The Department of ?ublic
:torks, Division of Highways
i s now engaged in. preparing
offers of emp;oymcnt to all
Bureau of Public Roads emp-
oyees .
These offers were mailed
prior to .:pril 7!!1.
for ansl'!\.:r
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Planting tioc is up-
on us , so to plnn what
you want to accomplish garden-
wise this us on
:'.pril 26!!! for advice on how
to go abcut it.
The Bureau of ?ublic Roads
termination notices
on l.pril 1st , effective date
July 1st, 1960.
An orderly \(next 'col .)
transition is expected, al-
though adjustments are to be
expected in th& overall or-
ganization due to the tran-
sfer from Federal to State
oanagernent of highway
system.

Di'iNCES GET OFF TO
SLO:t ST.1RT
The first dance which was
held at the Caruival Hallby
the Firemen was not
too well attended.
Hottever the Fire Com pant
is going to continue hold-
ing the weekly dances in the
hope that attendance will
pick up as word gets around.
The dunces take place each
Friday at the Carnival Hall
starting at 9 PM. t'iusic is
by n popular dance combo and
refreshcents nre on sale.


P i'lr>' .U,.:!:RI c:.N .1ZZK
PROCL!.If.:ED
Governor '-1m. Egan has
clD.imed the \'leek of .1pril
101b to z\pril be known
as Pan Lmerican week. This
is in accordance l"fi th observ-
ance throughout the Nation
of the 70!!l ;.nni versnry of
the founding of the Pun
,\rnerican Union.
He has al so designated
.'\pri 1 14!1! 1960 to Pan ,\rner-
icnn Day and urges all the
citizens of the State of
Alaska to participate in and
attend such of
the day nnd week as may mark
the occasion.

BUY E.lSTER SEALS
Due to the fact that :.pril the
15!!! is GOOD FRIDAY, the school
mcve has been postponed tc th
follo\/ing Friday, i.pril 22nd.
THE INTERNATIONAL ALBUM PLAN
IN THIS !.REA
There will be two more
mvvies shown at the Chugiak
3chool this year.
iJntch this colur.m in the
fer scheduling.
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ldll have two representatives in this area to show the
Album to you. hrs. Griffin and Dorsey will be here
from f.pril l41b to 16!!!. They will call at your home .
Horne Studio: 139 Sixth Ave .
Ph. Br- 7- 5591
flli:fl.BER: Professi on'll Photo
graphers of

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m-!\J:T!AK CHi.rZL (: .. ssemblies o
God)
Rev. Bernard Tewell Pastor
SZRVICZS
Service 6:00am
Speaker Brc. R. Douglas
Sunday Schc,n l Program 10: OOrun
'.1orship Service 11: OOam
Speaker . , . Pastor B, Te\iel1
Evenin3 S.?rvicc <7:30pm
Speaker. < Bro P. Crni g
SPECLI.L Z! .. 3T:::ill FUSIC z...cu S!!:RV.
A Cordial Invitation is extend-
ed to alL
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CHUG!l.i:{ ST. S
Classes
VF:! Hc.ll Sat .all ulasses
1 .. ....... lO:OO:ln
S s::CP
r.:::md:1ys: 1st c ommurai on & primr
nry
Intermediate &
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1U.1CH
Mile 14 E/.GLE RIVER
Revo ill.C. Chron Iviinistcr
Sunday Schoo1 am
r,iorning '.1orship ., .11:00 am
B.T.U.,
Erening ,., 7: 30 pm
prayer meeting 7; 30 pm
The 4!!! :Jed.. of coch month the
follo\dng groups at, 7: 30pr.i
.\UXILI:.:.n
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I::; l.ISCI2il:.1Y UNICN


Nursery open durinb services.
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3IRCH:JCCD D.'.?TIST CHUrtCH
Rev. Fr:.mk J..i ller Pastor
Sundoy School lO:OOam
Horninc; ':Jorship 11 :OOam
Prayer ccrvice, Tues 7:30pm
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DAY BAINTS
School am
c Inn
PLGE 5
CH:.PEL
IRev. Joseph Overy Pastor
I Sunday Schoo 1. 10: 00 <!.1
llorning :1orshi p 11 !00
Evening i1orshi p 7: 30 pm
Tuesday norn prayer meetinG
s
)j o 11:00
Youth Fe11owship.:
.: ,.,. 7:30 pm.
cmii::UNITY CHBRCH
Rev. Hughes PQstor * *
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Sunday Schuol . lO:OO am
rr.orning worship 11 : 00 am
Young People, 6:30 pm
Evening pm
i1ed. prayer meeting ... 7:30 pm .
:tomen' s \W:"kshop, thrusday
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EAGLE RlVER B/ .. .::TIST
C!WRCH REV IV J.L
ser-
vices 1aat-
ing two
\veeks are
planned by
the
River Bnp-
tist ' Chur-
ch
2:00pm
Crusaders, Thurs 4:30 pm
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CHUGIAK f';ETHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Hull
H0-2-515fl
Pastor
:1zz:{ ACTIVITIES
t!ednesday, l' .. pr.! 1 13!!1
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is invited t o the
filn of
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N:.codc;:-"JG
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to
presented a-: 8
THRf!SD.:W
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:.pri 1 Htll H<"' lJ
... ,
GOOD by
Candlei:i.r;ht .. p:n
Ei .. ST::!:R ).".Y SE:WICE::i
Sunrise S.::r.;rir.e at the
, .. 6 .:1!1
TUO Si:!:AVICE.J OF


.JORSHtDP
9:45 am (hrt. H:GOam
reception
Bap-l:'r:.i>l
(There will bP. no Sunday
School :&".STBR.. It i n ex-
pected t.hat pupils o'f sch-
oml age uill \vant to
Easter :Torsh:i.p \ti th their
family. :. rursery for pre
school nge children will
be held during both ser-
vices.
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CHRISTI:!N CH:.PEL
Earl Chandler l'iinister
Sunday School. . .,..10:00 am
llorning .Jorship nll:OO am
Evening worship & communion
.. 7:30 pm
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VIRG- CHRO
The ser-
vices \vill
begin every
evening nt
7:30 pr.l and
t'lill be held t\t'ice on Sunday,
at 11:00 an and again at 7:00
pn. The beginning date is
il at the River Chur-
.ch ..
I Virgil Chron from Texas
is the guest evangel1st and
M:c. Roger Laube of the First
Baptist Church
o:f Anchorage
will ' act as song

There vii 11 be
n nursery open
nigh-:
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and
a since1e and
cordial invi t-
:1tion is extend-
ed to and
all to attend
these inspiring
services.
ROGER LAUBE
lead'r g S .gng
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(Fire Chief attacked c-nt page
3 col 2)
in his store, and has also ob-
tained severcl firearms
It vras not kno\'m if this was
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si.lkstocking
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b
0
ndi t \v-ho
has been bus-
..... 1 iness places in :Jlchorage
or one of his imitotorso
The state police are in-
vestigating the hold-up ..

PICK-UP
ONCE .: :J.EEK
N. F. TIENSVOLD i ;i le 23
APRIL 131!1, 1960
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CaUGIAK
The library received this
past wee!..: the monthly contr-
ibution from the state. The
list of titles is as follows
IiCUSB (children
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1TIE 3:.IW THE SAINT
. L:.'t:t:EN
IStU.C i!K.'Tetl
A- PUF:'Y I! ;.;ED GHI (child. )
FIND IN JOORN1\LISf
YOUNG TIT} .N
. IMMORT.'.L VI:.L:.G3
L: .. ND C." ::E :.et' I'.JHT SUN
N2IGnrc:.=t::; TC T!!E C.:UTH
(book repurt)
VF:i made provision for fuel
throughout the winter and re-
cently contributed to the pur-
chase of neu books.
Cver 900 new books have been
added to the library this year,
through purchase and personal
contnibution; and finally for
the first time
1
the library be-
came accessable to the school
children, who take out an av-
erage of 125 boolts per month.
interest produced
.addi tiona! volunteer help which
made al l these advances possib
lc. Your library is truly the
product. of oommuni ty effort and
cooperation and ve hope, a
contrmbuting factor to commun-
ity enjoyment.
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TZZN CLUB CL:.iHFIES
Sandra .Steeby, sec-
retary of the Tee!1
Club as made this statement
concerning tho club get- to-
gether on Sunday April 101!1
at which several members and
4 guests were present .
"There has been some quest-
ion as to whether or not the
guests \tere to old to be el-
igible to attend. I hope
that those \tho questioned
their attendance will read
the club by- lmrs, \ihich rend
that as long as guests abide
by the rules, they are t:rel
come regardless of age . The
member who brings them is re-
sponsible for their actions.
If the guest fails to observe
the of the club or
haves in en unbeeoming man-
CSNSUS FINDS ner thi:! \':ho broyght
PEOPLZ COO?Z.'UTIVE them li::.ll .lose Us or mem-

Beatrice 1lacltey, census taker l1iss Gtoeby aJ so Mentioned
The library board meeting in the Chugiru{ areu reported that parents of th. oembers
scheduled for Tuesday !.pri1 that things arc progressing are a steady and <Oor-
5tli, was postponed. The next smoothly and that she di.:-.1 t:relccme to attend any or
meeting of the boar found \ii th only on0 exce;>tion sll ':!lub functions.. She also
\dll be i.ay 3rd. In the ev- that peoplo are very expressed the c..lub
1
s thanks
ent of an earlier meeting no ative . to the persons .ho have help
tice will be given' in the Hrs. Maclrey said that sur- ed getting the club startod.
COURIJ:3. . prisingly, nCl one has hc sit- To Pyles for h.alping
:.ppr oximately one year ago , atcd in giving their correct j,n the organiz.,tion, to Dob
your library rr.oved to t he pr age, This is contrary to Bro\11!1 fr,r wri ting the bylaws ,
esent location S\\'annee Sl - the common behef that most to Glenn Gnad for the use of
opes. The building uas don- women try te this fa.::t. the a:nuoement r.1achines , to Mr.
a ted by : aul .Sttanson. Also Osbourne of the Birchwood Lum-
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dontaed were lumber, cement I bel Co_ for his donation of
block for shelving, along \ii t building r.mterial, to Izy &
time and material to install Carl Stccby for the use
del
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a 1 1onal wiring. The aid '"" of the club-house, to lir.
f l t l
.l H . .'l. ""UND DRIVE "!T.'Tr.' I,
o vo un cer 1ora::.'1ans was ww 1: ..... frank l'lillimar. for printing

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' . 5> CCV ill' 1f k lNI ({;; others, 2 dril! masters; f.ir . I
l :!haley and Mr. Filmore '
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r u . i "'ith three assistants. The
-.. C \ :1 e;roup pructiced singing, mar-
- .. ching and egjoyed refreshment
- I of kool-ude and cookies.

Den #l Thurs. 4 to 5 P!l
Braendcl
Da:1 # 2 Tues. p:30
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7: 30 pm
Ers. Fillmore

# 3 '!'Once i. tr.onth)
Irs '!'mme
A) .,,
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7-G pm
f .I'S .
J..:n #5 Tues. ?-8 pm
{ 'r.s
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1.rs. Jon<:ls
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'rues 45 J:ffi
i:rs., !Asher
I !J. # J. onng songs nnd mode
":oro r.1ode 1D of. t'IO lf heads .
.u f.! r.1et :md tn.lked about
thn Lakes cind did cal-

# 5 did more copper-
ttork. _!)1 ::J.YCd g'"'..mes outdoors
n.Yl ?racticed fneir songs for
Scout1!.rana. They clect-
l The '"ill be
t 16tll in .'lnchorage.
I
The Chugiak Scouts '"i 11 neet
on H Street between 5tll and 6tll
at 9:30 am. The pack
is working on a flout for the
p:lrade.
'0 !'.TTEND
TEl.
The Chugiak Homemakers Club
nude plans to attend the an-
nual Homcmclrers in Pal-
: :-!'.!r on f!ay 3rd, The group,
which met at the of
rhncy Asher on f.pril 7tll ex-
a good turn-out.
The Tea, will this
ye<r be held at the Elk's
is to a ll Home-
_makers.
o ... V.:m c. nt ns Denner
I::idie ;{ruscovage ns assist
r1.1d ucnner.
:t:he Chugiak group has vot-
ed to donate to the fund
which is being rised to pur-
chased a for the
nursery of the Va lley Hosp
ita!. This fund is 5eing
supported by h3memaking
group::; I
It \v'as not <lecided \v'hether
or not t c send a e1ember to
attend the Short Course in
Fairbanks yenr.
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IT 1.:; parad\"! \"faS 0. big
Forty boys partic-
d r.cl.)
The next meeting vill be
oni-;ay 12t:l at the home: of Dot-
ti" 7 trow. It uill (next c
\.<
. P.\GE 7
(homemfikers )
be a pot-luck each mem-
ber is to bring
her favorite dish. The meet-
ing \iill begin at 11 run.

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H2;\LTH COUNCIL TO SSIST
IN BLOOD TY?ING
Chugiak Health Council
will help in the Civil Def-
ense Blood Typing
which will be held in this
community soon.
Roy Henriches, Civil Def-
ense Biredtor for the Chugiak
area attended their .l.pril ll!b
meeting and explained the pro-
gran to
Plms \'/ere also discussed
for a TB chest X-ray Clinic
to be held in Chugiuk some-
tine in Scpteober.
The Health Council ldll re-
lieve the t;;; achers at the Chu-
school of the semi - an-
nual task of weighing end
uring of all the school child-
ren. This is done once in the
fall again in the spring.
The invitation for ne\;r r.tcm-
bers to the Health Council
brought six prospective mem-
bers to the meeting.
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(teen club cont page 6 col 30
club membership and
flrs . Rusty BeHringer of the
Iillik Arm Courier for printing
up the by- lmv's . It is hoped
that everyone will get behind
the club and give their sup-
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Mr. and Newton have
from their vocation
trip to the
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o.utside.
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The Jade Stewart family have
left for a month vacation to
visit friends and family in
Oregon.
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larr;;. hary Lip!dng is visiting
in and will be here
for .apout :.1 m ..mth.
_king is from Sacramento Cal-
ifornin is visiting her
daughter . f . ..rs. Bruce Robinson
her son Sterling
11
Bud
11
:vhaley.
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The James t.cDowells of Homer
were visiting in Chugiak over
the weekend.
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Peter Dahlman of Birchwood i.s
now living on his
on ' the rrnik.-JiG.ad, Ile is a
neighbor of the Tof-
sons who also homestead-
ing in that oreao
* * "' * *
!1al ter and Gloria Day and
their family have moved to
Palmer, where they will be
living on the Fishooli Road.
The Days have been lecsing
the Moosehorn Trading Post .
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I
r:;:. Paul Curtis family were
(next ee l.)
(comings & goings)
down visiting from Tok Junction
over the weekend. The Curtis's
formerly lived mile
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BUSLINl?.S TO C.'...1.i1Y TOU:USTS TO

(reprinted from t!alkers :Jeckly
issue vf /.pril 8111)
Greyhound bus thcough-
out the United Ctates and Can-
ada have been booking summer
passages to Alaska, the Canad-
ian Greyhound Bus Company in
Calgary, Alta., Cnnada has re-
ported.
Paul Nistler of Delat Junction
and Paul Greimann Jr . of Fair-
banlffi p:1rtners in Al.;ska
Coaches have just returned from
conferences with Cnnadian bus
operators. In they
conferrod with officials of Can-
adian '\nd in Calgnry,
they sat dvwn with
Greyhound spckesr.mn. Plans '"cr
laid f or the summers operati on.
The three buslines \torlt tot;;eth-
er to transport summer tourists
through and
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coot page l col l)
meeting of the ?arents
und Teafhers
Selections f or the four of-
fices was announced by the
nominating committee, and al-
though write in nominations
were called for from the floor
no further nominati ons were
made and the selection of the
nominating committee was ap-
proved by a vote.
Chosed f or President is
Fijyllis Stewart , for
Vice President l>lr. Roy Pearce,
Secretary fJ!rs . Billy t-1oore
and treasurer Ethel
Mci.llister . The nett officers
will be installed at the next
meeting.
,1 financial report was made
and a nur.tber of expenditures
(next .1c ol)
were voted on. It was voted"
to purchase a new "ditto"
duplicating f.l<lchine for the
school, as well as a set of
books ior the pri-
mary building. It was also
decided to set aside a sum
of money toward having s ome
more of the school grouncs
cleared to extend the play-
grounc! n.rea.
Ralph Long remtaded
the group of a previ ous
pledge t o s ome ooney
to the welfare fund whi .bh
had not yet been acted upono
It once again voted to
donate a sum of $50 t o the
fund.
The group also agreed t o
present an mvard to the ,.,in
ner and runner-up in the
spelling contest. 3uitaQly
inscribed pins will be
chased for this.
Parents attcndincr this ncet-
were treated to n. prog-
ram put on by the fifth Brade
students of nss therall n
class. A re- run of the pop-
ular shm" which was
the hit of the Fun Festival
was put on f er the benefit
(cent n:1,::G col 3). .
PHYLLIS
1
N3':TJ.,Y ::i:L- I
ECTED OF THE CHU- l
GLU{ P:.:lliNT TE.\CHE..<S 1'.S30C. 1
the time
':.PIUL 131!:!, 1960
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.. 'EDNESD!:Y, .. :.. :::L l3
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TnURSDLY
GIRL SCCUT TROOP # 54
nt Obergs
VF;J at VF'.:' rletll 8 Pfrt
FRIDi.Y
5
151!!
GCCD F.liDi\.Y
Dance, Hall 9 pm
LIBRJaY C:?Efl 2 to 4 pn
s: .. 161!!
Republican Soutbcentral
District 9 <lffi
Lousac Library,
Scout f;rcde, 10 .m ii.Och.
.JCCUTl .. HoS. Gym

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FOR S.iLZ: Rcnl Borgain
Freezwr Bogs
3000 qt gal size.
H0-2-5231. : rli le 2fP/2
*Delivered
anywhere in Chugiak. Holida
c.:1kes made on order Prices
reasonable Phone HC-25255
l\U's. Linek
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JOB ?RINTING
Lecflets tickets f orm
Letters .. Illustrated
crial
Knik ;'\rr.1 Courier- H0-2-5275
BHJGC- Corni val Bn 11 8 --- ------------- _
surmt.Y, 17t..b
.SUJm:.Y S2..1VICES
2 pm Tecn-Club-Clubhvuse.
fLpril 18D
Revival Services, :!:nglc
River B.:1ptist Church 7 pm
TU:!:SD . l, . pri! 191!!
Li brnry Open 2"1 p:n and
6:30-8 pm.
Revival Service, Ri
er Baptist Chruch 7 pm
WEDNESDAY, hpril
FRIZNDLY HEIGJBORS,
7:30 3tcphens
Services,
River Church,
7:00 pm
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custom re-
and altered.
Ethel LEe

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Sl'.:..E: Sedan
195S mode! o. only 4100 miles
be t o Dcnnz::. > ..aGbdrey
$1800. Cc.ll Hull
H0-2-o:os
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r;;.crc ISSUES
OF TH!:.. !aJIK :.r...: i
are a-;ailnblo for pur
chase o
110-2-5275
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CCUIUER :.DS CST
P:.GE 9
(1TA continued pnge 8 col
3)
of the :.'T,\. The story wns
of "Goldilocki; nnc1 the Three
uen.rs"' \'lith the pu\lpets f
scenery and props nll
designed by the students,
US \'lell uS the writing of
the ''screen ndaptc.ti .. n of
the original story".
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REID BOY .RELEJ .. SED FRO!.'J
HOSI'ITi.L
Six year old Brian Reid
has been from
the Valley Presbyterian
Hospit.:1l,
Brin.n is the s1n of z.:r.
and Iirs. Gi b Reid of mile
17. Brian had been
fcring Hepititus.
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INDEX OF
page 2-EditJrial
Shopping in Chugiak
Page 3 -Cook the Honth
Cross Country Comments
I'age i -Green Thumb 6orner
Page 5 -Church Ne\\'S
Page 6 -Book Report
Page 7 - in
Page 8 -Comings & Gcings
Page 9 Coming Events
Classified J.ds
Index
Page
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