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No Drastic Changes in
In response to request&
b / local dog O\tners a
clinic for raiies in-
noculation has been ar-
ranged.
Dr..; n.z. Barnes, ;:n-
chorage
trill come to Chugiak
and conduct this clin-
. ic on r.:ay 41!!. iie \'/ill
be at Burg's Birchwood
I\ennels, (located on
the Dirchttood Rd, one
mile from the Carnival
Grounds). Dr. Barnes
will begin the innocul-
r
Planned
1 n Near Future
Hr. George Allen, CJrugiak
businessman and ,Wmocrat
ic clb:roiiman of the Chug ..
ialc precinct, has announQ
ced that fears that t i1e
proposed changes in
hightiay betl'feen Palmer
and Anchorage would by-
pass areas in Chugiak
td thout cause.
During the recent
cratic convention, i.r.
Allen, along lfith three
' ations at am and
anyone interested is
requested to, please be
on time. .There t:Ti 11 be
a charge of for
; other local businessm:m,
.R[!;V. :13YNE HULL, OF T:m: r..r. Bradley, Virgil IUint
CDIST Ct!U.:l<l-1 SI0:JS Tffi!: ... \ N3 FOR THE and Ray TedrO\'l, met l'li th
NE J 'it) DE !UIL'f SutJ:ER. I Govennor to siscuss
each :1owever if
a minimm:; of tuelf e dogs
are brought for treatment, the
cost tdll be only per dog.
. .'bile he is in Chugialt, Dr .
Barnes uill also per form any
other' veterinary services that
may be sought.
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I"L/J:Je C?i!N
i-...L":' ING
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Anopen baen called
by the Chugiak Fir b
Association for Friday, April
at C pm at the Fire
Hall .
The pur._lose of this 1:1eeting
is to di s cuss the needs of the
fire com:>any and hot! they can
be better met .
PL,\I':J FOR HZ:-J ; .2T] CDIST
c . ..=.: PRCVW
Plans for the net/ ;. ethodist
Church to be cons tructed in
Chugialc have been approved,
and the building ttee .
is to pro-
posed project u'nderway.
The new s ite, j ust approv-
.ed by the. Land office for
purchase is located on the
ttest side of the : ighuay at
-mile 18 (. across from the
Gib Reid . home) .
The over all pl an calls for
a Church building as the main
feature , tdth f acilities for
t\l'orsllip for a:;_Jproximately 250
education, recreation and
fellous:.ip and ea ting.
Other plans for the future
(cont col 1)
Re?orts the activities of
the past year ui 11 be made by
both the Fire Company and the
Fire Prevention Association.
Also active . anembers l'li 11 be
sought to fi H eJ:isting vacan-
cies <11 t he board and to ::>art-
icipate in the coming Fund Driv
DATES SET FCR BLOOD
TY:'ING FROGRl.J.j
The Dates for the blood
typing program, conducted
by the Civil uefense have
been set for the 111!! and
the 121!! of 1ay.
The need for tore participat-
ion and i1elp for the Fire Com-
pany haG been brought home by
outbreai of a number of fires
*
The place t'fi 11 be the
multi-purpose room of the
(cont page 2 col 2)
the
Governor ass ured t hat
as long as he held of fi ce t here
would be no major changes j n
the route of the hightfay t hat
r.1ight cause r1roperty and
iness already es tablis hed in
the to suffer from loss
of property value and ousiness.
At a subsequent meeting I.r.
Allen discussed the s ubject
lli th the State High\'fay
eer, ahd t1i th Jim DO\-ming com-
miss ioner of :' ublic .for:rs , and
Lee Hubbard of the Department
of mght'lays, and they further
assured him that llith tile ex-
ception of the straightening
out of a curves, they could
see no need to change ti":.e _>res-
ent course 6f the hi ghttay for
many years to come.
The only major change planned
is the construction of a nett
at Eagle River .
This bridge t'fould lie a fcm
hundred yards upstream from
the present bridge, and t he
road from it tiould intersect
the present highway at the
crest of the hill; and uould
not by- pass the Zagle River
3hopping Area.
The posGibility of the con-
struction of a Palmer to i:.nch-
orage road tihich ttoula by-pass,
some of the main business dis-
' (cont !'age 5 2) .
-- "' .:ednesday, f..pri 1 27tl.l , 1960
'(/ Ti:2 !'I'll!\ /.lli . CO:JRI 2R
HAR.'UET (RUDTY) nz;:.L!.Uf'!GER
EDITCR and :-UBLISiiER
Published evel'y -:.'ednesday .in -
ALASKA

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per quarter (13) \ieeks
mailed to your address
.FOR 8R /.::JC
HC- 2-5275 .
Ads or application
be mailed to: ..
J.ru
BOX 1166, CnUGIAK
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FCR
:.. I . , !.DO.; Noon o.n r
., . :-. - Ntz.::: G pm I ondays
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{L'lS:' minute ne\'IG i terns may be
phoned in ftt any tiH.e.)
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r:Cili!! CN THE ANY DRIVE
:lith th3 .Ju.;u FUnd drive at the
' point tm-.rard the $7,
memorial; ,.,e still find time
to 110nder i f in some . instances
the point may being hlissed.
The very. appearance of some
of the donations leaas one to
believe tiiat the donor may not
fully unders-"..and \'lhat is being
sought .
.
'.l'Qqse -.>f us uho attended the
kick-off dinner, and heard Rev
and r:.r. r:eyers, liere
so fired by the ' descri,tion of
the Aim and ,.,hat the fund drev
l'iaS to that We 're-
gretted tbat everyone in
iak col.ld not be there and
hear them. :!e fear that some
of the has been
in the translation.
The of the
fund drive is not to secure
donations of five, ten or
t\-1enty dollars , although tl1es
are not refused; but to get
pledges, or lJromises of sums
.thich can be paid off over as
much as a three year period,
For those who hesitate to
coiDl:Ji t themselves over such
a lang .;erioo, they are to
be reassured that should cir-
cumstances come up 11hich woul
it :i.m'I)OSGible for them
to fulfill. their pledge they
are in no \1ay held liable for
the amu10unt. So, for those
of you uho fell that you can
afforo ten'or fifteen
this year, the chances are
that you tri u be able to
afford it again next year,
so don't be afraid to .pledge;
{:t?X!.col.)
(amu drive)
t is on the strength of
hese promises that the.
dormi tary is to be bu-
lt.
Rome was not built in a
day,. and 1dll the .
Your over
the __ years is . as impor.ta_!lt
as it ws right nol'l.
Give \that you can aow - t
and then stop and thin!< if
you can give that much again
in--six months or a year from
now, and then pledge that
much; for that is the only
way that ca.n hope to ach-
ieve our goal.

(blood typing, cont page 1
col 2)
Chugiak School, beginning
each night at 7:00 pm and
continuing to 9:30 or lat-
er if necessary. hlso, if
it should prove necessary,
the typing l:Ji 11 continue
on the
It has been suggested
that in order to avoid
overcrO\iding on certain
nights that person's liv-
ing from the Eagle !U ver
to Fire take plan
to cooe on -the llt.b, while
those nesid!ng north of
Fire Lake to the Iillik Br-
idge (including. Birch\iood)
t:ome on the 12111.
This service is avail-
able to anyone living in
the Chugiak Civil Defense
District, adults and child
ren included.
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SCilOOL
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\lith spring upon us, and the
sno\t fast :melting on. our gar-
dens, we are pappy to bring
welcome ne\ts from t i.: e
Eagle River Hardware.
response to numer9us re-
quests in the Ray Hen-
riches has -purchased several
garden ti Hers, tthich he is
to his other
uipment.

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This is happy news to t i1ose
of us \tho have had to either
drive to Anchorage to one,
or hire someone with an over-
sized niece of farm machinery
..
to plow our
chief sized gardens.
Ray had a number, of other
pieces of rental equipment
and specialized toolst t'lhich
one needs only occasionally
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such as cement r.i.xers, plumbers
tools, floor sanders and
ishers and others. These items
are all for rent&
However, \te predict that
there wi 11 be a \'laiting list
for the garden tillers, and
suggest that if you 1tant une
get your reservation in early.
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r.;QT;'ER DIES IN ErlGL!J!D
News has been here of
the death of r:rs. :::ate Furness
-of Cambridge Zngland. Ers. Fur-
ness is the mother of I:rs. Cl-
iver :Jalker, mile Glenn
IIi hli

Appii 27!.ll, 1960
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The Cook of . the 1
Month I
FOR L ?;(IL 1'.!i. .i. HAIK
For her final recipe, Alma
us this rich moist fruity cake
that is we 11 named
1/2 cup shor.tening
1 CU!J broun sugar
1 egg unbeaten
1
11/z cups applesauce
1 tsp vanilla
tsp salt .:.
- 1 ts.._1 soda
2 ts;? cinnamoo. ..
:Y tsp cloves
tsp nutlileg
1 CU!) ralsins
1 CU.i,> t'!t.lnuts
1 16oz. fruit mix (optional)
, . "'1 ''
ci :u.;: shortening . .
ADD brmm sugar and cream to get.
ADJ e:gg ,and r.1ix t:ell
aprle_sauce and vanilla
TO GIFTED FLCtR: mesaure and ad
soda and spices:
SIFT THREE and
ADD a small portion to applesau-
ce mixture and mix vell
JUJT raisins, nuts., and fruit
with remaining flour
!'j .
lIX all togegher
!'OUR
1
mi:X:\-.ure ' in pan lin-
ed \/iU oiled J?aper.
i31U<E in oven at 340 fo
. h ('.
:one our. .
.7(makes a 3r # cake)
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If desired the cake may be frost
-ed J.lma likes this simple
fudge fronting
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FIIDOE FRCGTING
PLACE in saucepan
(cook of the month)
r cup shortening
tsp salt
BRING slouly to full
ing boil, strtting
stantly.
BOIL for nne minute
roll-
oon-
tsp vanilla and beat un
til thick enough to sprea
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t..::l:iO Sl1VICTI;S
A Servioe for Donn
Joy licGladrcy, daughter of
Rev. and i-irs. L.D. Iidladre
309 Sherman hvenue, 2vansto
Illinois tJill be held on Ju
r .ay 1st during the mor
ing \iO'rship hour at the <::hu
gialt i:e-thodist Church.
Donna and her fiance, Ric
ard Nc\1ton t'lere lost in a
plane flight in southt1est
A lasl<:a , Decemb cr 301!!, 159
r-:emorial gifts tJill be re
teived in lieu of flowers
1
to be added to the g100
memorial from the I:cGladrey
family to the Chugiak i ;eth-
odist Churcho
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i"Air!:iiDLY i':3IGBBGRS
The. 'Fri.endly rJeighbo.r Club
met at the home of Cleda
. 0.:1 !ednesday, ".pr-
il 20tll
.The_currer{t
Pt.G::l: 3
(Ii'riencay neighbors)
of the Club, a stylle shou, ':Jas
discussed and plans
made. It '"as decided to hole
the shou sometime in .. ugt!st and
to feature back to sc:10ol and
fall fashions. firs. Chas
riman uas selected 1bo head a
committee to organized the sho\1.
It \'las decided to hold a baby
shouer at the next meeting in
honor of Jeanette !otherspoon,
former cllub member, nov living
in .Jaynesville I-io . Jeanette
had a baby daughter sometime
in March. Gifts are to be gr-
ought to the si10wer um1rapped
and gift \'lrap)ed there. Tr1ey
-will then be sent on to Jean-
ette.
lZhe ladies \'lelcomed as a
-guest at the meeting, t1rt.
Bert Cheely, of Bircht1ood.
The next meeting tlill be
held at the home of Rusty
BeHringer on i:ay 4tl! at 7:30
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PARTY GIV::l:N
pm.
A fare,,ell party for the Irv-
ing Anderson family tJas giv-
en last Sunday afternoon by
friends and neighbors at the
home of Rev. & r:rs . !ayne :1u11
in :::agle ]iver.
The Andersons are moving
Friday from their rental home,
and lli 11 be ig, Anchorage a
{
,., \'leeks to clos e O\lt some
o ol lJ
a .. . gift of beauty
moffhers
.. day
GIVE A GIFT CERTIFIC1.TE FRCI;
1 oz chocole.te, cut fine
I'cup sugar
1/3 cup milk
next col.
rPg. Beaut
.,. fl) <:\ )
5
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COi'JTHJU3S
Cl-lt.'?EL (t.ssemblies of
God)
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Rev. Bernard Tel'lell ' Pastor
Sunday 3chool l0:00 am
'!orship ll :00 am
pm
Bible Gtuc:ly e: meeting
LMMUNITY
BAPTIST C!lURCII
Rev. Bernard Teuell of the
Chugiak Chapel renues his
invitation to attend the re-
vival services continuing
thiss \-reel{ . Evangelist ill
Stricklin of Pt .forth Tex.
be ministering the
of God, and the time is 7:30
in the evening.
.Jed 7:30 pm
Christ r s ;,n1bassadors (Young
pm
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CHUGIAK ST. /JJT:ICJ.IJY '3
Religion Classes
V.P.ldiall , Sat all classes
1 'through 8 10:00 am
Bi?.SSB'D J1;CP
1st communion &
primary 4:00 pm
Intermediate & confirmation
7:00pm
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_ ,FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J .
le H Eagle R1 ver
Rev. E. c. Chron flinister
. School. 9:45 am
, .. .... o-ll:OO am
B. T. U, .... . .. pm
Eveninrr .vrorshi'p. 7: 30 pm
t.:> , I
':led. 11rayer meeting 7:30. pm
The 4lli

of each month the


fiollovring grcups meet at


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i;IS"3I CI!i .. .:1.Y UNION
i-..2:N.' 3 DROT:-iEmlCOD
Nursery open during services.
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BIRC:U(. CD Cl!URCH
Rev. Liller Pastor
Sunday Gchool l6:00 am
r orning :/orship ... ull:OO am
Prayer 3erv. Tues , . 7:30 pm
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LATTER Dt\Y S1.INTS
Sunday School li):(}O
Candlelight Inn ilile
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Rev. Paul Hughes Pastor
Sunday School lO:OO am
t1orning :!orship 11:00 am
Young People G:30 pm
Eveni ng Uorship 7:30 pm
tied . Prayer meeting 7: 30 pm
Uomen's uorkshop
Thursday 2:00 pm
Thurs 4:30 pm
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CHUGIAK r;zTUODIST CHURCH
Rev. \'layne Hul'l

Sunday School 9:45 aM
Norning 11:00 am
Youth Fellowship, '!ed. 7:30 pm
Choir Rehearsal,Thurs. S:OO pm
ls t Thurs 8: 00 PIP
Official Board 3rd
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C!UUSTHN Cill\PEL -- .,
lion .Seith Evangelist
llibl e School ;: en
Yorship and
Supper ; am
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EMlAi:UE:"'... CH .:"EL
Rev Josenh Gvery Pastor
Sunday lO:OO am
f.!orning ':!orship 11:00 am
Evening 'Jorship. o.o 7:30 piT
Tuesday morning prayer
meeting 11:00 a-
Youth Fellmtship 7:30 pr
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N 0 T I CE:
Any changes in the Church
Directory should be submit-
ted to the Courier not lat-
er than 6 :oo .'pm on r-:onday of
each \ieek.
This to any
notices or
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:JSCS TO INST.i\LL OFF.IGERS' ,.:;
Installation of Officers
tor the :.'oman
1
s Society of
hhristian Service uill be
held at the i.ethodist Church
next ;:onday evening at 8 !?I :.
The instal_ling Officer and
gbest t'li 11 be r:rs. /.rthur
Young from Redondo :3ench Cal-
ifornia, uho is tr1e Secret-
ary of Christian Service for
the .:omen
1
s group for the
:.'estern Jurisdiction, uhich
includes the eleven
States. i111 interested uo-
men in the area are invited.
Ne\i officers to be inst-
alled are:
President: ixs Carl Jtceby
Vice ?res. ti1:s. I:ax Py,les
Recording 3ec. I irs. I arshall
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: ' .. nmpson
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Treasurer: r:rs. Denriis Short
Sec. of .3piritual l.rs .
Hull
Sec. of I:rs .
Les. Fetro,.,
Sec. Of Lissionary :Zducat-
ion: i-d-s . Rob. i!.ubrey
Sec. of Children's 'ork: i.rs.
Bill . .'illiar.tS
J ec. Of Christian Gocial Re-
lations: A: . PaVt,J
Sec. of Supply: r-:rs. Jar.:os
Simpson
The aadies )lan to have din-
ner together at the Lampost
Inn preceeding the installat-
ion, in honor of Irs, Young.
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Don Smith, of Spenard is not.,
as mvangelist at t "!e
Christian Chapel at 3ac;le Riv-
_,
,..,. ______ _ _...-... ___ _ _ -::-r. He replaees Robert .Jal-
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SE.l'v'ICE PKG STO!{E
, ler vho \las rota ted by the
ir Force and is not'!
d at Chanute Field, Illr
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$3. 00/month PICE-U:'
ONCE .'. :t.EZI{
l ile 23
lSGC
RON RETTIG TO !.DD1BS.3
: GPUB:SIC/.NS
Ron Rettig, Anchorage
business -.nan and candidate
for the State Senate \Jill
address a meeting of the
Chugiak Republican Club at
the home of ?aul .3\tanson
at Storanee Slopes, ti'riday
,\pril 291ll at 0 pm. t
The discussion tJill be ab-
1
out the last election in Chu-
giak and comparisons Hill be
made of the coming campaign.
I-:r. Rettig is the immediate
past of the 3outh-
Central Committee of the Rep-
t.r. & Crs. f.r\1ady and
tlieir tuo daughters have re-
turned to Chugiak. r:rs.
uady is the forreer Gloria
Cross, Ciaughter of l .r. & ; :rs.
Cross of mile 16. The
/.r\Jady" s left Chugiak in 1957
... ,hen :::lay ,.,as "rotated." They
\/ere stationed in Little <ock
ArkA and then after :lay tJas
discha;rged ii:Oved to .:etroi t
icho 'iheir t\iO daugi1ters
Rae and /.nn \/ere
born on the "outside". Glori
plans to her school
of danceo .
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Fred and 1\nn ?.:rd] of Chicken
.. spent the ,.;eek(md tJi th' the :
AR'f of EaGle River.
The Pur day's vere :._1assing
tbrough on their \tay from
I:ope tlley 'the
uintcr
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panty , .'. continues)
page 3 col 3)
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affairs and will then snend
most of summer
their /.nnual Leave .
t .r. flndcrso .... in the Land Of-
fice Pnnager for the BLi in
coming yea:rs
ago from ortland.
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l.
ublican ,)arty,
There ,.,i 11 also be a :.I!eport
by 3lal{e Ec!anley of the cec-
ent Republican District Con-
vention. i.r. and
I-:rs. carl Steeby are to rep-
resent Chugiak at the State
Convention early in I:ay
jlso on the agenda of the
meeting is the discussion of
a suggested constitution for
the ne.!ly orgz.ni:zcd Chugiak
;1epublican Club, \Jhich uill
be presented for
and a nomination comuittee
'"i 11 be a_.)_.ointcd All rep-
bblicans and other interested
persons are urged to attend.
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3)
tricts in the 6ommuni ty has
been the cause of much an-
xie(\y. to local otm-
ers, and has resulted in
reluctance on their part to
invest in certain imnrovem-
ents until the exact status
.. of""theroad situation t'ia'S

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CHILI TC !3E DZLD
A Chili Feed, sponsored by
the Chugiak School lunchroom
.J ){l be held Saturday 1 April
\'Ill ' (}he school multi-pur-
3Qt!l t
- a u. The cose of the
pose room. tt.
(next col.)
tickets are Zl.OO each for
both adults and children,
The chili tJi 11 be
by !irs. Tofson, of the sch-
ool lunchroom, with members
of the !lroTiding the sal-
ads.
The purpose of the dinner
is to naise funds to augment
the program.
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OBITUARY
Donna Joy lJcGladrey t'las born
April 19lli 1935 in r.;ora , i.inn-
esota. She attended grammer
school in Plainfield, kendota
and Chicago Illinois.
She graduated from
High School
1
Cljicago in 1953
,.,as a 1057 graduate 6f the
School of i:usic of r:aci.ur-
ray Jacksonville,
Ill and nad started uork to-
\Jard her Laster
1
s degree in
;.usic at r:orthern Illinois
University, Ill.
She taught music in the pub-
lic schools 6f northbrook,
Ill, Dillingham and Chugial<
,Uasl<a. 3he 11as a member of
the Lethodist Church, active
in church life uherever she
\'Tent, and served as organist
C\nd choir director in the
r .ethodist Church 11hi le in
Chugiak.
On 30, 1959, Jonna
and her fiance, Richard fletl-
ton uere lost on a flight
from to Dillingham.
To date, no trace of the
young has been found.
She leaves to 11ourn her
loss, her 1ev. and
;;rs. L. D. r.:cGladrey of 30
3herman rive: !::vanston Ill,
a t\'lin sister, Lrs . Dorothy
I :a thetts of 829 li'oster
2vanston Ill, an older sister
Irs. Joan 3ngelsen of 1706
23;rd :1ve . il . Z. iinea,1olis
Linn, a grandfather !C
Gladrey of 5224 45111 t.ve. ..::o
hinneapolis a niece,
lCaren and a nepheu,
Daniel Nathews.
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:?f_ II P !I f{?b1
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- L>ZN DCIH I .S:
Den #1 Thurs. 4 to 5 ?ti
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:-.rs. 'Bra..:ndel -'
:D-en .if

...: 7:: ' 30 pm


t, , l
Fi l l:norc
r >
)en II ,3 :f Oncc a . 0"th)
i To\me
Jcn # 4 Th.1rs. 7-C 'pm
Fr s . Zdvmrd:;
vi:!n # 5 Tu<;:s. '1- 8 prn
' .i:rs. '.'haloy
Den #5 T-..1cs . G : 30-7: 30 .,lJm
..
l.rs.
Den #7 . Tues . 4-5 pm
i irs. :,.siler
cu'3 ;.,;c ... :J.'. u .'h .. 'Ii'G- ,.ay 4t;!
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A committee for the nm1ly.
formed Boy Jcout 'l'roop tf'686
t!as chosen at the firGt meet-
ing of thin gr oup, ' eld at the
! ethodist Church on J:onday ev-
ening.
Chairman of tr.e troop is
Dave Diamond, Secretary - Treas
urer is Gib Reid, Cutdoors
. and acti vi t.ies is Jack Phillips
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(scout troop)
(wedding)
.f:ontact man Dob Bm1erman
and Bob ! .arshall .
The committee \ti 11 meet
again next t onday night
(LaY 2nd) at the home of
.m. Stephens at U pm. It
i s hoped at that time that
a scout master will have
been f our.d. inter-
ested in \torking ui th this
troop is invited to attend.
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i)aul a ..';tlker , daughter of
; ;r . & Paul :!aliter,
formerly of Eagle niver
and no\'r of Newhitll Cal if.
became the bride of Sp/5
. Joseph Coning of Ft .
Jichardson at a doubl e rin
cremony Saturday evening
at the Chugiak i"ethodist
Church.
!:iss Judith Davis \las
maid of honor , \'lhile the
best- man \'laS Sp/5 'Jon
I lasterson. Ushers were
.PFC Gene Loos and Gp/4
Alfred l-iXysfield.
In the absence of her
parents, the bride was
gbren in marraige by r;r .
naymond Tedrm;r , \'lho \'lith
r.:rs . Tedr0\'1 represented
the parents of bride.
The grooms parents ' "ere
represented by t.r. and
Davis.
The bride '"ore a white
l inen suit uith blue ac-
"" . l
. .
' t
cessories, bo-
quet \;ras pink rosebuds and
thite carnations.
Ni se Davis \'lore a light
suit '"i th white ac-
cessories and carried uhite
carnations.
FollO\dng the ceremony a
reception with appro,cimately
30 guests tms held at the
Church.
Paula is a graduate of
Chugiak school and Anchorage
.. School. The groom is
from Colombus Ohi o .
The eoni ngs \\"i 11 be at home
at mi. le 16 on the Fish :!atch-
ery rtd. They 'd 11 be renting
the :!ildri th Steel man home.
* "'

FI RE COLPANY SUB-
ST.ri7ION TO BE :'Ll.Nil:!:D
The Peters Creek Communi ty
Club, at their monthly meet-
ing Tuesday, discussed t he
establishing of a sub-stat-
ion of the Chugiak Fire
Company in their area.
buildings are av-
ailable for cor.wunity
jects and so is civil def-
ense Etquipment .
The sub jec t \ll'i ll be elcpl ..
ored and further discussed
at the next meeting of
club. All residents of
Peters Creek Area urged
to attend this next meeting
- and give their views on this
most vi tal subject . The u:cet-
{cont pa"e 6 col 2)
' \
:. E L E C T R I. C L B U I L D E R S S U P P "L I E S-
PAINT$
1,t I'
... .
' . : .. Ii. 0, u s 'E \1 R E s
.SUITABLE FCR
H;ji.Tir!G SYSTEi :s .. DrU.IIU.GZ SYSTJJ.:5 :Jt.T.&1 SYSTE'J.:S
corn pet i t. i Y e
p r 1ce s
..
' APHIL 27lli
1
1960
Green
} Thumb
r
.Lorn e r
(The vqice of the
Garden Club)
' (Green Thumb)
better things \/ill croun. If
the soil is tlorl<.ed at this
time, allO\t the first t<'eeds
to get started and then rake
the ground real good and
those h'eeds t-:ill be
a ted.
I
..
NE\t DU.JIN83S. 3'i'i,!1T2D
enterprising young men
The: snow is almost gone 1 and the in our com . .,uni ty have or- .
iGreen Thumbs" are getting an- ganized their o\'ln business .
xious to get goingo GovJever any- "The Bros. Co . '', op-
one that is too anxious, t1ill erated by J:ark . .'haley (11
GRQUND
:Gy L>ick Hannen
probably'' have the of years) and his Brother St-
it all over again. even (10 years old) ,uill
T:1e old timers c : y if the be selling greeting cards,
"Sleepin. Lady" in the 3usitna gift urap and gift items.
is still covered, it is too Under the su,ervision of
early to plant outdoors. their Grandmother, i.rs. D.
There a re some that are for i), Lj the . .'haley Jros.
tunate enough to !1avc a south- tli 11 conduct t heir first
\/est elope, uhere the sun !1its public showroom at the Can-
about twelve hours a day .. _ They dlelight Inn at.).:le
can l)l&nt about t uo \Jeeks ear this .Saturday
1
301.!! at
lier. 1 nm. They ulll have on dis
that is in the si1ade and for sale samples of
for fiv:e or six ho.rs of the their uares, as tJell as hav-
. day up to the middle of June, inE catalogues fnom wijich
one can dig down four or five additional items may be or-
inches and find soil that feels dered.
like it came out of the deep They have quite an exten-
freczer. In order to get the stoclt on hand, and cor-
1)lants to grot! fast it should dially invite all their fr-
be t1armed tTi th heat c!lble
1
or iends and neighbors to drop
for those uho have running hot in and look things over . Re
uater, s:,allot: 'tirenches may be freshments ,.,ill be served.
dug and hot uater run in on scv
eral occasicnu. Those ttho have
this have gotten excel-
lent results. .,
The : .. ore often the soi 1 is
DCG!
LAY 4!1!
the next col;
PAGE 7
T2EN D,\NCE. IG
HUGE .SUCC.8S3
The first dance put on by the
Chugiak Teen Club t11as judged
a success by all those uho at-
tended Aijproximately 30 to
35 teen aGers attended and
record music . The
sale of refreshments uent
very t!ell .
Jane Short , publicity ch-
airman for the club uished
to express the members
to the chaperones, I:r . i ax
Pyles , iir . FraHcis lluard, and
f-irs . Dennis Short.
It t:ras hoped to have
other such dance i"n the near
future , at tJhich time a jult:e
box mai have been obtained.
VF.I OFEICE.lS INSTf,LLZD
The ne\'ily elected officers of
the Chugiak VF..' Post uere in-
stalled at the Chugach Rod and
Gun Club at Ft. Richardson l a st
Saturday, 23rd.
Tile installing officer at
the impressive ceremony uas
Dr. Paul Jeager, Sr. Vice
Co1 :mander of the department
of Al:lsfta. The installation
cereraony uas a joint one ,
invol ving the posts from Ch-
ugirut 1 Spenard as e l l as the
ITohn Noyes post from Ft .
Richardson.
* *
i".TT:NJ THE FIRE
BC:.:m i' E:TING AP3IL 29tri
CI-iUGiiliC FilE fii.LL
r:ILE 18'k
l
PLAY
Afo!D
(
"
I
)
. ,.,
,,
April 1060
(Neu chur ch , cont page 1 col 2)
.s::c !Z-1 Il'CR fJJ:.!
(Peters Creek Club
1
cont
page 6 col 3)
ing uill be held on Tuesday
r;ay 17!!! at the Peters Creek
CoOJr.Uni ty Club :;ou.se at mile
211/z. It uill be a pot-luck
dinner s tarting at 7
It is hope d tha the con-
struction of t he s ub-s tation
can be accomplished l?Y loc-
al help, and not renuire the
Firemen themselves to be in-
volved.
'I
This next month uill be th
annual members hip drive of
tne. club; \:d.th a of
five dollars to the one brin-
PAGE 8
CHUGIAK PATIZiJTS HJ ':i'::.J Vi.L-
LEE :-::G3DYT.:.Di uN :;cG:
The follotting have been pat-
ients in the Va lley iiospi tal
but discharged.
r:rs. l-:ary (Chester Lehman
and Lidell Lehman,
in 4/12j60 out 4/16/60
Donald Benjamin
in 4/15/60 out 4/19/ 60
Iiilidene
Administrative Office,
ing in t he most paid-u? r.tem- _....;_ __ _..._.... __ .;....,. ____ _

* "'
* ...
I
SUPPORT TriE 1U-iU '
' ' r' "'. ,
A bridal s!10t1er for the net'lly , ..
(
I "- '-.. 1./
married i r s . J oseDh Coning for-
mer Paula .!a llcer) \1aS at
the home of 'Virgil_ .:!'lint
in Eagle .Hver. l.s i sting 1-:rs.
Flint as hos t ess i-::rs. netty
Stratton. THenty six guests.
"' *
I E l 4
Dill'1.!I NG CF TH2 I :Z.l CfiU:i !AK CHURCH' TO
JE BUI LT i'.T i .112 18. : CONSTRUCTION IS TO BEGIN
T :I 3 .SUi llER.
the
and
\

,,
::bJ.JrJ..!..JDi.Y, ,\!lril 27w
Cub Scout Committee tieetin
.Im Stevens Home, 8 pm
TEta:JDA.Y, f.pri 1 28tb
I
.!ell BabY: Clinic, Lethodist
1-3 pm
Ii'RI DLY, April 29!1.
Republican Club r,;eeting
o:)m ?aul ,'J\fansons
i.i'ire l.s s oc. meeting, 8pm
j.l'ire
Dance VF..' Gall, Firemens
e l?il
::> 1 30tll
. !haley Bros shO\'Iroom, lpm
Candleli ght Inn, mile 221i
, Chugiak School
.:;UI !!Jt.Y, 1st
c c:nviC;.?..J
ECI'!.//. Y, j . ay 2nd
CCi .1 l
:.'m Jtcnhcnc ho:'i1e e pm
.:.::;c,-:; i nstallation, 8pm
( , .ethodist)
Y, i "ay ;"kd
::,i open 2-4 pm and
6:30-C pm

i:ay 4!1!
:abies c l inic, Durg's Ken-
nels , i:ti :
Cub Gcout .:J.Iir.uning 6:30
.:r::UZi'':)LY 7: 30
pm Rusty Bcllringers.
T . :J. :.-;; 1. Y : Lay 5t!l

1
elfare .. 'orler, i .cthodist
C',urch , l Oam to noon.
FCR S:1LZ: Guitar & case, origi-
nal cost $125. u ill s ell for $50
Table Salr, like nct11 $40, Table &
4 chairs, l l7., Photographic eq-
ip., trays, film hold-
er, mise e qui) tncnt all for
Electric sander Roofing,
rolled tyrye $3/roll
1
Tar paper
$2/roll. Nett Q;a 2 hoolted rug,
never used i 225. .:::iee nra,mer
mile Glenn :i
1
tray.
NEZD :mLP .!ITH s r.>ring
baby sitting? ironing? gen.
houSe\'IOrlt? Call r.:ary 0 I Conner'
110-2- 5341, by hr . day or lteek
FOR 3i:.LZ CR T&.DZ i j ers ey milk
co,.,, good milker . .a 11 trade or
s ell for .;) 250. Gee or \t rite Ol-
lie :!alker, mile l'n-i Glenn ll' \tay
Star at . imci10r a::;e.
JhLE; 22 a cre tract at mile
23. C. r y ground . A real lit,
for cash. For further in-
formation call :(..'l ik Arm Courier

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::J:LP ::;J'TZD: J ara Co;entry Fash-
ion J ircctor , of f ull
must have car, be marr ied or
over 21 yrs. Call for
intervicv.
cus tom made, repaired
or Altered. Ca ll Zthcl j.:cAlliste
H0-2- 5341. i ile
- j .:i-1 9
cont}
FREE the Iilli!t i.rm Courier
,.,ill print free any clas-
sified ad for teen-ager s
s eeking eaployr.1ent
)r for anyone to
hire teen agers.
INDE;C OF FEATU.ilZS
PAGE
2
: Editorial
in Chugirut
PAGE
3
of the fionth
I
PAGZ 4/ Ch h N
. urc
5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 9
Comings & Goings
Scouting in Chugiak
Thumb Corner
COl ;I NG
CJ.ass ified Lds
Index
P.\GE
10
fiarket Basket
* * * * *
Norris Tiensvold says tha t
he can learn an awful lot
about people just from their
garbage.
* * * *
DON IT !i'CRGET!
Fire Association !:eetin(; ,
Chugiak Fire Friday
April n pm,
YOUR FIRE CCilPANY!


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