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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26!!!
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1960
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CHUGIAIC-10
e River
Fire Company-.
. E 1 e.c t .s Chief
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Orrin Iv:ie, ci Ba(;le :::li v.-
' er has elected
Joyce Patricia at.- a meeting mf the ne\dy
Ti tlo\i is recovering organized Ea'gle Ili ver i Val-
from injuries rec- unteer Fire Co.
ei ved in an auto '"re- The Eagle River Impro-
ck uhioh took the -. v.ement Association:, '"hicp
1i:re of her. husband is sponsoring. 6ompany
lnst morn- met on October 24lli to el-
inc . . ',: .. ect new-officers and to
Icy roads are blamed A TYPIC1\L THURSDAY AT THE CHUGIAK LIBRARY. choose members 6f the Fire
foo the accident, LIBRARIAN DOROTHY Jotm.C:JE CIIECKS OUT A BOOK Company.
\ihich occured on the l/IIILE STUDENTS CROlffl AROUND THE CHILDREN
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S Also elected., wo-re. ...
Ft. :Uchardson by-pass SEC'XlON THEIR SELECTIONS. . Bernie Vaverka Captain
just at the gate #3. , ' !J' . two ten man f:i,r-e :fighting
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: The car in which the Tit- . ' ... , \ ; crews. " I " l' )
lous l-.rer.e ridin:; went out of ' OPERATION"f1 A ne'" b'oard -of direjCto.ss , of
control and skidded r sucefs.SFUL . i the Ea
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gie !l,llpt;ovem:ent . .
ornosi te lane of traffic to- \
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,t! Association liei:'e ' at
struck oy flh"Oncamipg c3r. Operatipn Jutiior Boo.k\iorm, this time. .1- : -.
. : Funercrl for Charl.es a) <:lrli ve1 to fliise funds for , ' as Cha:i.rJil..').n, \'las
Edward Titlo,., ,'lere .i\'eld. Satvrd1y the childr'eii"-,s s ection of J ! Virg.ii Fli.nt, 'Vice Chair,man,
at . the th'e. Chug!ak Lib.f;;;try ' ::ait4r Pipple, Treasurer ilalt-
e'}., \i"ith Rev! sidered
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'er Ddwen and Secretary F.II.
of the Anchor Park tletlibd,fst in almost' every;. it}StjtJWE}; IIawthorne. Other meobers of t
Church officiating. , , business gen- the bi;>ard are Jesse 'nichols,
I irs. Ti tlot..-, ttho suffereq ,. ,and expressing their Galen ,\t,vater artd Ileri.lf\rl ,
tt'lo broken ribs, a chipped appreciation for the fine . ,._. ' _,
bone in her foot and '"ork the librarians have been The seven man boarq vote<} J
and bruises \vaStreileased doing. to purchase the Fire :Truc!t .. ; n -.
J3rom i>rovidence.:r;ospita;l A total of approximately'- nm'l con l:oan from the
urday to $110. was t!ialcefi in and a Fire Depar-tment andt(t;O go ab..::
' i:rs. 'fi:tlibt-i has' bne daughter check to purchase the much out setting up a fire stati??
llary Gcherbaum in Chugiak needed children
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s books has Plans at present :call for , '
( cont page 6 col 3) already been sent twenty four hour th, ,t;;
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GEORGE ALLEN REASONS
. FOR OPPOSING BONDS
The total collected from two separate crew,s:.one of .
the merchants \'IUS the \ihich al,;tar:S ber bn :
remainder from donat- ll! ilarge buildiDgtrt bfellong!.. '
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ions from priva te individuals. ing to . l1r.
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/ George i.llen, Chairman of the
Democratic Party in Chugiak,
states that he feels that as
Nrs. Hidcey" and l-1rs. Jon- made .. Fire Co'.
rot'le canvassed the business and ,storlige : Fire Truck
Peters as' \vell for tlvO
Creek to ..!.agle .-1 ver and fireman be readied ...
a new state we should go slO\i-
ly and give lots of thought
voting for any of the
prop9sed issues in the,
election. __,-
\vish to thank the merchants F.H Secretary
for their generosity. of stated that
No solicitation to .Pri- there be a stand-;;
vate individuals has been by of' . tl'lti'
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inen at the s tati?p, .
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' He states our state
treasurer is receiving many
more dollars since the dis-
covery of oil, and he feels
(coot 7 col 2 )
made as this \'/ould be a tre- where the phone_ 1s
undertnldng for tlvo to be located. Also, a . ' .) ,
people; :lOt'l,eyer .Should any- l'li 11 be installed on the roof.
one cave to . 1 ' ".if l
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COURIER
HARRIET (RUSTY) DELLIUNGER
EDITOR & PUOLISimR
Published every Wednesday in
CHUGIAK,
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SUBSCRIPT! ON
$2 . 50 for 6 months $5 per
year, mailed to your addres
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HQ-2-5275
Ads or subscription applic
ations may be nailed to:
Ia-JIK .1\::U: : COU:U:ER
BOX 1166, CHUGIAK
DEADLINE FOR:
ADS: Noon on 1 Ion days
NE:JS: 6pm on I!ondays
(Last minute ne\!S i terns mav
tie phoned in at any time.)
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___Edi..torlif Note:
:lith community interest so
hi (;!l in the forcing of fire
organizations, we
tru>e this opportunity to print
in a series an article submit-
ted to us: .by Fire Chief Fred
Hahn, of the Chugiak Volunteer
Fire Co.

The Chugiak Volunteer Fire Co.
\iri.s formed in 1954 by a group
of local citizens, many of
wlwm still live within the
cor.ununity.
The aim and purpose qf this
organization lias to prevent the
life and property thro-
ugh fires and other mishaps.
Because there is a fire com-
pany in existence dows not mean
there will be no fires.
:lhen you call your Fire Dept.
you are already in trouble, or
your property is being destroy-
eq by fire or some other calam-
ity .
Ue have stressed FIRE PREVEN-
TICU; but fire fighting, gecaus
of its positive and dramatic ac-
tion has greater appeal to nut
only the people of Chugirut, but
other communities as \ie ll.
? husly, the public has becomo
accustomed to judging fire co-
mpaiies efficiency by visual
evidence.
(cont col 3)
LEI'TER TO THE EDITOR:
The Chugiak Volunteer
Fire Company \'lishes to at
this time tharut the loyal
citizens \'lho unselfishly
vontuneered their time
and effort in attempting
through Fire Prevention
and securing funds for fir
fighting to make this Com-
munity just a little bit
better and safer place in
which to live.
Chugiak lias often heral-
ded in the Anchorage news-
papers as a growing com-
munity that eehers should
use as a model
Their disbandment means
that the Community has tak
en a step bacltt'lard a sad
fact to be regognized,
when the whole state has
truten a monumentus step fo
ward in its creation of th
State Office of Fire and
Safety.
The failure of this Fire
Prevention Board to stay
in existance lias due to no
fault of those who had
served faithfully, nor were
there any differences bet-
\teen the Board and the Chu-
girut Volunteer Fire Company
Regardless of rumors,to
the latter. lte again wish
to express our appreciation
for a job \tell done, but
so long as '"e have fires
not finished.
The members of the
CIIUGIAIC VOL FIRE CO.

REIJEl.lBER TO VOTE NOV 811!
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Those shopping for entertain-
ment these fall evenings are
the BINGO games held
by the Chugirut VF\1 more and
more popular each lleelt.
The ' prizes are very attra-
ctive, with small electric
appliances, such as steam ir-
ons, coffee mruters etc. being
offered, and a jaclt-pot of a
$25 savings bond.
The games are held on alter-
nate Fridays at the V.Ft/ Hall
at 21 beginning at 8pm.
There is a game this Friday,
so if you are getting bored
and \iant some exciting fun,
come on down and try your
luc)f..
All the proceeds of these
games go tmiard Chugiak char-
ities.
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It is often assumed the more
fire stations and the
better the fire protection, but
today the trained Fire Chi ef
of the big cities and sr.tall ham-
lets have found that ih<i':things
that the public do not see' and
do not know about are, an inde5
of the quality and quantity of
the service than can be render-
ed.
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OCTODER 26lli, 1960
8C:
h '-. NE:ts e: .\CTIVITI
OF THE CIIUGLUC SCHOOL
EDITORS: DIANIJ DICKEY
IcrTTY LO:/E
ASST. ED! TORS:
RANKIN
ST.\R Ii'ru.RY
SECRETARY: PAT CATES
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have t\'IO ne\'1 pupils in
our class. Sharon lletzger
<llld Paul Je,'lell.
tfe have been fbring up our
librnry. Ue lfave nn average
of 135 hool;;:s. They are in
alphabetical order.
REPOUTER
Kathy Halverson
7A:
:/e have an invisible man.
You can sec each part of him
(moose call)
and his insides come ap-
art, he is all
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REPO:RTE.:-{S:
Ta,iana Carter
Gayle Charles
:Jednesday for P. E. we
played Triple ThrO\v Hodge
Hall.. The ca:)tains were
Amy Sands and Sandra r.Ioore
Sandra r ioore Is team \'/On.
:Je are mai:ing bargraph
sunrise and sunset charts
in science.
Iauldin and Sue
are r.1aldng a big
chart for tlie class. The
others are r.1ai:ing the
for themselves.
Our best Tether Ball
players are Duene Darby,
James Boroughs, and Dick

They won over llr. I1oore
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Sue Nickey
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to VOTE Nov 8th
PA@E 3
PLAYERS ELECT OFFICERS
The Chugiak Players took time
out from rehersals lnst \'leek
elect officens for the
group.
Those chosen were, lliss Nnt-
qile Haskell, President,
Golden Pettit, Vice
ident and f.irs. Jo Frnnktourth
secretary-treasurer.
Les . Fetro\v, director announ-.
ced that he \dll allo\1 one
more \'leek in an atteopt to
get a full cast for the sec-
ond play. , If enough nctors
cannot be found, the. croup
'"ill plan on only the one
melodrama and a prograr.1 of
olie acts.
There is still a need of
three male-members .to fifl
out the cast of "He .t.in' t done
right by Nell".
The parts to be played are
a hero type, a villian and an
outraged father.
The play already cast and
in rehearsal is "The City
Slicker and Our Nell."
The group is
ery night except :1ednesday at
the Chugiak Church.
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FUNNY
HATS

Q r NOISE ILIKERS
soturdo y. . .october 20
Come meet ..
BERT JOHNNY . JOE
REQUEST YOUR FAVORITE SONGS
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(shower)
prepared by i :r s . Francis
Lee o1 Slopes liilS
fa h fashioned in the shape
rLf-eut. JG David Emmert has
been visiting his parents
& I :rs. , Emmert at the Chugiak
School.
Emmert is attached to
the oestroyer USS Preston out
of Long Deach California.
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The Roger Jonrm-re Family spent
the tleelcend visiting at ;JillO\i.
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r.:rs. Raymond :Ieiber, of ,Homer
is visiting tti th her, daughter
1-lr::;.' Frank Gtallard of Birch-
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Leon Hartman oi( mile 22 has
returned to Cordova where he
haG been all summe.c .
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of a cradle decorated with
pink, blue and \ihi te icing
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REPUBLIC.i.NS .i.GAINST BONDS
llrs. Dorothy Steeby, of
the Chugirut Republican Club
stated that the Republicans
in this ?recinct tiish to go
on record as being against
Ferry and Road
Bonds, - .. .. _
. f.trs . Steoby ail.iso stated
-that the group is not in
favor of the way in which
the remaining bond issues
are presented, claiming
that they are not clearly
stated.
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FIRE AT E.\GLE
RIVER . 1
The netily formed Eagle
River Fire Co. got an
opportunity to show how
ef fici ent l y t heir neti eq-
uipment tiill operate.
Last Sunday, an old
shed across from the Eag-
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(fire)
Center tTas ignited.
The nett ly acquired fire
truck tiasparlted in front of
the shopplimg center at
time that the match ,.,.as touch..-
ed.
According to F. II . Uati-
thorne of the Fire Co. the
creti on the truclt \'/ere not
informed of the test, but re-
sponded immediately, and
in seven minutes of the time
the alarm ttas Given they had
every last flame ogt.
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DOLLARS FOR ::JEI:OCR.'.TS
DRIVE SUCCESGFUL
George Smith, of mile 23,
chairman of the Dollars for
Democrats drive in the Chu-
girut precinct reports that
he is having great success
in this xommunity.
He says that that there are
more contributing than ever
before and that at present
he is tiay uver his quota.
Smith also stated that in
the past the comnunity of
Chugiak never failed to meet
the quota assigned to them.
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A special ca_IC:e \filS feat- : / no of Inn r 0
ure of a babY shower g.tven . , : :.;: 'j ""
BABY sno:tzn
for 1-lrs. George Ondola ; . :; '::: ALL TYPES ROOFING APPLIED
Friday, by Gil Rosenburg! I I
,and ?irs . Virgil! Johnsoq.. at ! GUARANTEED U.ElRK FREE ESTillATES
Ilrs .Ro'senburg's hl)me . / Inquire at: FIRE LAKE BUILDERS .SUPPLY
The cake' \ihich had been III tIs,.., the -r- 0 p - "ml.i 18
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QUZD'.i'ION:
"o .1hy the seat on
the state senate for ,.,hich
Helen Fischer and 110\Y"ard U
Pollock are running not ap-
pear on the ballot in the
primary. "
ANG:.':::R:
The seat for ,.,hi ch the
above named are running is
the one \'I hi ch \'IUS vacated by
Senator i:oody '"hen he became
Attorney generaL' The
ancie occured too to
place it on the ballot, there
fC?r, according to the la,.,,
the candidates "ere selected
by the t,.,o major political
parties ..
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LOCAL SCIIOOL TO
DE AIRED ON TV
Four prominent Chugika rep-
ublicans will appear on TV
tb discuss some of the more
pressing school problems
which beset this comr.mni ty.
. ?-Irs. John Vanover, l-Irs.
J o.cl;: Frankf.ourth, Hrs Car 1
Steeby and Rev. :.'ayne Bull
will talk over the problems
and some of the 'roposed sol-
utions.
The discussion \V'ill take
place on Friday, October
at 6:10 pm .on chanpel
11.
.' The time is being donated
by Druce Kendall, Republican
candidate for the state
House of Representatives.
All residents of Chugiak
are urged to \latch this

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knick 1-<nitsl
(Book drive cont pag7 1
col 2)
may bring their donation
to the library any Thurs-
day or mail them to the
library at
Everyone is invited to
drop in at the Library
any Thursday to see the
great interest shO\m by
the children in reading.
Their eagerness to
and the inability of the
library to their
need prompted this drive.
Jonrowe and t.:rs.
Mickey atja.in \!ish to thanl{
tile foll0\1ing for their
contributions.
(Private Contributions)
Peg ,\bsetz, a subscript-
ion to Science Prog-
ram.
Betty. 2 boc
Pen Lee, cash
Pearl Vrckrock, aash
l-:2RCHANTS
ALLEN' S GROCZRY
BERi'HE' S STORE
BI::lCII::OOD
BIRCH;/OOD DLDG
DOYI!.E
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S CONST;lUCTION
DEE, s cz
CHUGIAK .: ..
CUT e: CURL
D"\RI JZLITE
EAGLE RIVER li1\RD:JARE
EAGLE IUVZR .SERVICE
FAR NOUTII FUEL
F & L
FIRE LAlCE BUILDERS SUP.
KriiK ARr: COURIER
KNIK SIIOii
PETERS Cill!ZK fo'UEL
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t. BURG SU!?PLY CO.
S::>IUNG CREBI( LODGE
TASTZE J.i'ID2ZE
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r:icltey again re-
minds the residents of
the community that they
are invited to visit the
Library \'lhich is open
each Thursday from 9 am
to 3:30 pm and from 6:30
to Gpm, and ff they arc
not members to
take out a card.
There is also.an excel-
lent adult section.
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The follo\lfing phones ,.,ere add-
ed to the HONEST::?..t\D exchange
during the. month of October .
f\larie Petrtmavich II0-2-5018
Harry 'Vi tman II0-2-5132
Fire Lake Builders.a0-2-5181
Ira Hays . no-2-5200
George ' c, Scott U0-2-5207
Carl s. ,,prill. no-2-5257
Thomas DiNatale II0-2-5258
H. Stephens no-2-5291
Frank B. Scullenburg 1!0-2-5355
Russell E. flohoney. II0_:2.:.'5383
Peters Creek Fucl
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(Fire Co. cont page 1 col 3)
sp.ould be mc:::de to the phone
of ;'/alter Pipple, hO\'lever a p-
plication been made for
an emergency phone and the
number ,.,ill be published as
soon as it is available.
Hawthorne said that the re-
sponse of the residents of
the Eagle River area. is tre-
mendous and there is already
prospect of over 200 subscr-
ibers.
The Eagle Riyer Ir.Jprovement
.\ssociation is hplding a pub-
lic meeting at Za.gle Riv-
er Baptist Church on Friday,
October 28 at 8pm.
All residents of the Eagle
River Area are invited to at-
tend and the plans of the ne,.,
Fire Co. will be presented to
them.
Guest speaker \dll be Geo-
rge Burns, chief of tbe
orage Fire
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FOR TilE ,.rJ.IOLB F/JIILY riN \ . GEl' YOUR RESERVATIONS IN EARLY
TIIZ LATEST SPORTS .
I.ND FASHION GTYLES { fC D) & Loader at SerVlce
Priced

depend-' . \ Contracting co. IULE 14
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H.ARRUIAN H0-2-520n\. R&\SONADLE HOURLY OR JOB RATES
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Cook Of The
Month
COOK FOR vCTCDZR
DOROTHY .JTZ::::BY
:lith the holiday season ap-
:rroaching, many of us will
welcome this simple recipe
for a dough that adap-
ts to an those breads
and other holiday baiting.
BASIC DOUGH FOR
DUTI'BRIIORNS C.: OTHER CHRIST-
llAS B.UCING
1 cup milk (scalded)
cup shortening or oleo
cup sugar
2 tsp salt '
4! cups flour
1 tsp lemon peel (grated)
2 pkgs yeast
cup luke\tarm water
2 eggs (,.,eel beaten)
tsp mace
CQ!.lDINE milk, shortening,
sugar C.: salt
COOL to luke\rarm
3ffiiR in 2 cups flour
peel
D&\T until smooth
..no yeast, softened
\rarm \Ia tcr
;.no eggs
r.0l.)
& lemon
in luke-
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DRE.SS UP FOR THE
SP-0-0- IC SEASON !
(cooit, )
NllX thbunoughly
ADD rest of flour
HIX' to malce soft dough
r<r>JEAD on lightly floured
surface
LET rise, then punch down &
make rolls.
BUTTZ}illORNS
(use 1 V3 cube oleo
or butter)
ROLL. dough to inch thick
SPREAD with 1/3 cube oleo
FOLD in quanters
ROLL again (four times in all)
ROLL as Eor jelly roll
CUT in 12 pieces
on greased cookie sheet
SQUASH to inch thick or
less if possible .
LET raise hour in a ,.,arm
place
at 400 for 15- 20 min .
Gk\ZE ,.,i th po,.,dered sugar
and '"a ter mixture.
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F!UZNDLY f.!ZIGHBORS
A shO\'ling of some of the
handmade items for the com-
ing Christmas Bazaar \'las the
highlight of t he meeting_of
t he Friendly Neighbor Club
hel d. last \teek at the home
of Liz Harriman in Birchwood.
Some of the items already
completed were terry cloth
slippers, toaster covers,
crayon aprons, baby bibs
and child
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s se,Ting kits.
A gift for the hostess from
her secret pal has been smug-
.gled in and Liz discovered
her anniversary had been rem-
embered \'lith a bottle of spra
cologne.
Stork
Talk
Nr . & f.lrs . Frank i :endenhall
of Swanee Slopes are the par-
ents of a baby boy, born in
Providence Ilospital last
\'leek . Mark i\llen veigi1ed
6p6unds 8 oz and neasured
inches long.
Nrs . - Neildeilhall is the for-.
mer Schwa l len, a . teacher
at the school .
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(accident, cont page 1 col 1)
School.
Titlo,., is the daughter
of J.irs. iU I!ildeman, \tho
teaches at the Chugialt 3chool.
!lrs . Ilildeman had ridden as
far as the school \ti ttl the
Ti tlO\'IS.
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REHINDER OF DEriO Dif!lJER
AU. democrats in the Chugialt
Area are reminded of the pot-
luck dinner to be held at the
Carnival HaUl on Novenber 5lli
at \'lhich time all the candidat-
es for both state and national
office ,.,ill spealt .
In charge of food is r:rs. E4.
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,/i His of Eagle

ver, \tho has


been contacting individuals for
their food donations.
Anyone who is planninG to at-
tend, but who has not yet been
Rresent as guests ,.,as called by tlrs . leave
Beverly Benjamin and l1rs . worll with flr. George .i.llen at
Raymond_ ALlen's Grocery may phone
The hostess gift was \von by :Ii llis at her hone .
Liz Harriman, a' key This will be the second such
The next meot.ing ,.,ill be at dinner tp qe hel d by the Chu-
the home of Joan Glaflte, on giak democfats, the first one
November 2nd nt 7:30 pm. being held last Aug. before the:
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CARDS (traditional and .
PARrY FAVORS . MASKS
TRICK OR TREAT C.\NDT
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28lli, 1960
DEN DOIN'S:
DEN# 1:
DE?'" 3
DEN . 5
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DEN # 8
Iiondays, 4-5pm
Nrs. :Iillis
"ll'.ridays Gpr.i -
1 :rs. To"Vri1e ..
Thursdays . 4-5pm ' ....
Hrs.
Satuvdays 1:30-3pm
Hrs. ll.olmson
Thursdays G:30pm
IIrs. Jones
Mondays 4-5pm
llrs. Stee by
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(scouting)
(Bonds)
::;ented to Dee I'ranlcfourth, I and as for the building of
Da\m Hahn, Jo Ellen :Jade, Sh- airfields for all the rural
arlene Lipacomb1 Julie Vanover areas, \lith a mi.tlion and a
and Linda DeChant. half dollars is foolish
A membership card ,.,as pre- ing.
sented to Vicky Frankfourth. .alen goes on to say that
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(Allen against bonds)
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that this amount lrill increas
10 fold within next
years, therefor to tillce on a
[state \vide bond issue for the
construction of u ferry sys-
tem that vill never be self-
supporting is tad
He says that if this sys-
tem was feasable, southeast
he feels the instigators of
t'1ese proposals only had one
motive in mind; to :)ut the
State of 1\laska so dee]ly in
debt that \I'Ould be ham-
s rung and so highly nortgaged
that could not raise en-
ough money to pay for holc.ling
another election on the re-
c moval of the calital.
Allen has talked to many
I
Alaska should form an impro-
vement District in that area,
. sell bond$, and put it in
Cub Scout Slfimming I operation an?: i
November 2nd, r.:eet at juslc as 1:;.
Sho]ping Center at 6:30 dQo}4. .,
of our voters and to several
leaders of the opposing party,
and they have suggested that
the issue be on a non-
partisan basis in this area
and that there ,.,ill not be a
single vote for any of them.
"Let's keep our state on a
cash basis", is his !)lea.
* ,.. * ,.. *'
He feels that \/hen are
paying office for State
Offices in and
Fairbanks that it \'lOuld be
BRO:mrzs HOLD INVI!:STITUREt' foolish to erect buildings
l'tllen up his statement
by saying that the legislators
to be cor.Jplimented for
putting these matters before
the voters to be decided,
rather then voting on the ap-
proiations themselves. BrO\mies of Eagle River Troop
# 123 held their investiture
services at theie meeting
last Thursdays.
The cirls acted as their
olm hostesses, greeting their
mothers, seating them and lat
er serving the refreshments.
Those \'lho ii:nvested into
the tropp were;
Apn ,:rndt, Deanna Chron,
Debbie Jones, Connie :1'ade,
Nancy Lone, Trudy :Jintersteen,
and Annette r:esick.
Nembcrship Stnrs \/ere
(next col . )
for such use lrhen the moving
of the capital to a central
area would eliminate the need
I
for them, to build a voc-
school north of the
Yukon \tould be as useless as
starting an ice :)lant at flar-
* * * * *
ACTIVITY REI'ORT OF TII.Z
CHUGIAK VOL. FIRE CC.
SUNDAY Oct. 23rd. Cleaned
If there is need for such up interior of Central Fire
a school, why not locate it Hall and insOlated and
centrally? front \:all. Plan to have a
He the University to series of h'ork parties to im-
need, but feel s that there ment ets. Anyone
\ti 11 be am1)le funds from to assist on Sunday after-
have every thing that they j prove Hall, grounds, equip-
pre- sent revenuP.s to td ..e care o (cont pn";c :'}

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BUILDERS SUPPLIES ''TT,. nil"'G r.'T . . ". I ' .) .I
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CJHIGTAK
(Assemblies of God)
p
Rev. Bernard '!'ewell PASTOR
Sunday Gchool. . 10: OOam
Horning Uorship ll:OOam
Evangelistic Serv 7:30pm
Bible Study & prayer meeting
:Jed 7 :30pm
Christ
1
s (Young
People) Fri 7:30pm
CHUGIAK 3r. ..NTIIONY Is
tteligion classes for the
winter uill be announced
sl>on.
* * *
FIRST D;".:'TIST CIJURCH
mile 14 Eagle River
Rev. E. C. Chron IlnJISTER
Sunday Gchool 9:45 am
Morning :.'orship 11:00 am
6:30 pm
Evening t'IOrship :7:30 pm
prayer meeting
.... 7:30 pm
The 4!1! of each mon-
th the follol'ling groups meet
at 7:30 pm
GIRLS AUXILI:.:1Y
SUND&UlS
I
COMMUNH'Y fllllnCif
Rev. Paul Hughes PASTOR
Sunday Sclwo 1 .. 10 : 00 am
l<lorning l1orship ..... ll:90 am
Young People 6:30 pm
Evening 7:30 pm
liedriesday Prayer meeting
7:30pm
tiomen
1
s workshop, Thux;-sday
. 2:00 pu:
Crusaders, Thursday 4:00
* * * * *
CHUGIAK t.:ZTIIODIST CIItmCH
Rev. Wayne Hull PASTOR
Sun<!ay Scho'ol. .. 10:00 am
r..orning .'orship .... 11:00 a m
. :.;fl'' . ' 30 pm
- Juriior Chorr, '.:'hurs 3:34 pm
Sr. Choir, Thnns 7:30
\iCS, lst Thursday .... 8:00 pm
* * * * *
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL
Don Smith EVANGELI ST
.School. 10:00 am
llorship & Lord's
11:00 am
* * ...
* *
CHAPEL
:/Oi ;EN'S IliSSIONARY UNIO ' Rev. Joseph OVery PASTOR
I::!N
1
S DHOTUZRIICOD Sund Sch 1 10 00 ay oo : am
Nursery open during services. f.lorning Uorship 11:00 am
* * * *
BAPTIST CIIURCII
Rev. Frank i:iller PASTOR
Gchool lO:OO am
lIorning :Jorship 11:00 am
Prayer Scrvj ce 'l'ucEifl:w'
,,,, 7:30 J101
* * * * *
LATTER D:.Y SAINTS
Cchool. 9:00'
Civil Quonset Hut
i iile 201f._
am
1 BOQUBT.s cc.'!C:.Gzs FLott.Li
FOR
Evening orshi p 7 : 30 pm
'Bible Study, ::ed 7:30 pm
Adult ' Dible .3chool.
Tues & Fri . :7:30 pm
* * * * *
NOTICE:
Any changes in the Church
Birectory shoulc be submitted
to the COURIER not
than 6:00 pm on Monday of
each week.
This also a:)plies to any
special notices or programs. I
., ... * i
! I
' . ;-
'
.utt. u .. H 1v J.:zTII..!
ODIS1 SE:U:ON
Dr. Richard R. Gay, Professor
of Philosophy at the ; .laska
University \t i 11
deliver the sermon at the
Chugiak liethodi st c:mrch
this coming Sunday .
Dr. Gay has chos en a most
timely topic, Christian Cit-
izenship as his t he1:1e.
Dr. Qay \'laS formerly as-,
sociated with Dre11 Univer-
sity a._i; fJadison. Ne'.'J Jersey,
and at the Universi t y of
Pi ttsb}irg in Pe::msylv:1nia.
The serman be held
at the eleven ?'clock ser-
vices.
EltRLY ::ORSIIIP S'S:!VICBG
TO DE DISCONTINUED
The 9am vorship services
at the Chugiak 1-iet.hodist
Church \vi 11 be temporarlilly
discontinued.
Rev. Hull is under the
care of a doctor has
been advised to
hi s aetivities tt1e . .
next ten days.
The regula!' llam :torship
Services 1vill be coutiuucd .
(Fire fighting cont :):1/je
2 c ol 3)
In the past in Chutjinlr,
a laxity if Fire . Prevention
. has helped to defeat the pur-
pose for which dedicated men
orga nized t he Vol
l i'
ire Co., that of pre-
venting loss of property from
fire.
If tve 1vere to put a fire
engine en everyone's baclr
yard, this 1vould not decr-
ease the number of fires
1ve \vould have, nor 1'/0uld it
mean that every--
fue \iould be extinguished.
In a typical community
. '
1n a normal year fires in
dwellings account for 2/3
of your fire companies loss
The best municipal fire
department connot do the
work of fighting a fire any
better if forced to \'IOrlr
under the sam9 conditions
as the Chugiak Volunteer
Fire Companyo
. this is the first in
a series of articles sub-
mitted by Chief Hahn of
the Chugiak Fire
* * *
26lli, 1960
.....
\:IEDNESI"AY, Oct. 26!.!!, 1960
FRIENDLY il2IGilD0::1 Ilalloween
Party, !tt:OO pm
THnHSDAY, October 27!.!!, 1960
Library ,Open, 9- 3:30 and
6:30-0:00 pm.
Chugial: Players, i:ethodist
Church 8:30 po
FRIDAY, Cctobcr 28!i.!, 1960
DINGO, VF".l Hall , 8 pm
Republican TV Shm1, 6: lOpm
Channel 11
Chugiali: Players, I :ethodist
Church 8:00 po
SATURDAY, October 2CD,
... :.:.:.....-..
,.
FOR SALE IliSCELLAN.
Cont
..
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 1-!odern fur-
nished quonset at mile
211/z lights & fur-
nished. Call H0-2-5290 or In-
quire at Dari Delite.
FOR SALE: Bendix economat -1---------------
auto $25. Call RENT: 2 lg. room furnished.
110-2-5133 after 5pm modern cabin. Cheap rent for
_______________ winter. ALLENS CABINS 23
FOR SALE: ,\von Products, Call H0-2-5287
Dorothy Ed\'lards H0-2-5015
SER '!IC:i!:S
CUSTON J.:,\DE draperies: Also
repairs and alterations.
Ethel HcAllister, i;ile
H0- 2-5341
* * *
* * * ..
* * * * *
(activity report cont col 1)
difficulty breathing required
resusistator Exygen adoinist-
ered enroute to Valley nosp.
SUNDAY, October 30!!!, 1960 GARBAGE SERVIC:S coal. \vood
SUBSCRIPTIONS can be Paid at
Allen's grocery at mile 23, and
at the Eagle River Shopping
Center. Checks should be oade
out to the Chugiak Volunteer
Fire Co. Inc.
CHURCII .:::;z::1VICES topsoil. gen. haul-
Training, Carnival ing. H0-2-5280 COUIJTRY SER-
* * *
Hall, 2:00 pm VICE cm?:J!Y

liONDilY, OCTODZR 31st, 1960

\va:het and lines sep-
tic tanks cesspools GER-
HARDS RlCIGI6El SZ.tVICE. NEXT
to Bradley's at Zagle River.
f.:EN JilliP FRO!l CAR
Two Elmendorf Airman jumped from
their car when it skidded out of
control on the Eagle River Hill
early last Saturday I :orning ..
TUESDAY, Hovcmbcr 1st 1960
:.'EDNESD::f, NOVZI :BZR 2nd 1960
I
---------------
JOB PRINTING
The driver, S/Sgt Ray Lo,vman
remained on his feet, tiut his
passenger was struck by the bum
per of the careening car and
knocked over the embanlcr.tent.
FRIEND:..Y IJBIG:IDOR CLUB, .
Glafl:e
1
s 7: 30 ::?m
* * * * *
Activity report cont page
7 col 3)
noons at the Central riall
be most uelcome .
Leaflets form letters
tickets programs Illus-
trated material P:1oto , re-
productions :JHlC ;,i :n
II0-2-5275
:t..\SIIETERIA: Serve yourself or
wash. Open 6am to lOpm
EAGLE T.iU,ILZi1 COURT
,\ passing motorist took the
men to the 5040!1! :.F Ilos:> \Ihere
the passenger, Bill Cav-
anaugh '"as treated for injuries
on his right hand.
ID:SCUE C:.LL: Saturday, Oct
Tedrou hav-
ii0-2- 5544
The oar, a 1956 Plymouth \tent
over the 30 foot but
was undamaged.
* * ***
sez.

'
$:39,500,000. 60, PLUS INTEREST AT 4% or 5% MlOUNTS TO APPROXHL\TELY $62,000,000,
.'..T LEAST. ; TIIIS IS A TERRIFIC DEBT FOR A NE:;' STATE TO ASSUNE T H I N K !
BEFORE YOU VOTE NOVEIiBER 8lll.
Tiffi STATE BONDG ARm ALL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS K END ALL PREDICTS
T!l/.T IF TilE BOND ISSUES ARE APPROVED NOV. 8!!!, A STATE\'IIDE PROPERTY TAX
PASSED AT T!lE 1961 SESSION OF TilE STATE LEGISLATURE.
K E N D ,\ L L VOTED 39 - 1 IN TilE LAST LEGISLATURE AGAINST THE
Z N D A L L HAS r.:ADE 23 SPEECHES THROUGH OUT THE TENTH DISTRICT AGAINsr
Ti:!BIR .\PPROV1\L ON NOVEIiBER 8!1! .
VOTE
11
N 0
11
ON THE BOND ISSUES AND VOTE FOR B R U C E K E N D A L L
TO Rl!:PRESENT YOU AND DISTRICT 10 IN THE 1960-1962 LEGISLATURE.
..
respectfully


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