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... CHUGIAK - 10
Lester Stephens.
emo Caucus
/Postponed
George l\llen, Chairman
fpr the Par-
/ty for the Chugiak Pre-
/ has requested th-
at the follotting announ-
cement be published.
The Democratic Cauc-
us lmich had been sch-
eduled for thie coming
Friday, $eptember 2nd,
has been cancelled.
Awarded Tropll{
Chugiak Little Leaguers,
triumphant champions of
the Katmai League, gath-
ered at Spring Creelt Lod-
ge last Thursday as guests
of their sponsor Toe Slan-
ker of Far North FUel.
lIr. stated that .
a conflicting meeting !'
which requires his pres-
ence has made the cancel
LESTER ST:IH:?JS TilE SI'OJTS-
JilANSHIP TROPHY FROZI IlR. LARRY JllARTIN
OF THE l>1.B. INSURANCE CO. '
The dinner, attended by
parents of the boys and
several special guests ttas
highlighted by the ')resen-
tation of a number tro-
phy's.
The most coveted at1ard
' the sportsmenship trophy,
ation necessary.
The caucus t'lill be
uled and the date published.
The purpose of the caucus
,.,as to elect precinct offic-
ers and to discuss the com-
ing cam:)aing.

NEEDED FOR
Clli . BOOTH
Bruce Robinson, president
of the Chugiak Benefit As-
sociation has announced that
\sorlcers are still needed to
help operate the booth' at
the State Fair this lueek-
end.
It \faG hoped that enough
money could be earned at the
Fair to enable to pay
off the organi:zations \ihich
still have money due from
the past Carnival.
In addition to the oper-
ation of the booth, CDA is
planning to drive the bus
to the and sell Carn-
ival on the grounds.
1\nyone who can s :>are even
a fe\i hours to \Tork in the
booth i s requested to get
in touch t'li th Bruce
son at a0-2-5282._-
The booth will be the Coke
Bottle Toss , \'lhich proved so
profitable at the Carnivals.
* * *

HIGH SCIIOOL OU'S:BS SCHEDULED
' f " :. : \ .
. .. again, .... thete will' be two
t? high school
student's from Chugiak to An-
chorage.
lt1r. Jesse Nichols has drawn
up the schedules lrllich \till
be as follmtS.
One bus \till arrive at mile
terminal
point of its
run at 7:10 am
and pick up
passEUtgers in
Peters Creek
and on the Bir-
chwood 1Loop.
The second
bus will ar-
rive at the
terminal point
on the Eagle
River home-
stead road
was presented to Lester
the team's ele-
v:en year old pitcher son
t
v '
o !'ll'. and 1-1rs. :/illiam
Stephens of Peters Creek.
This trophy was ponat-
ed by the r.t. B. l!artin In-
surance Co. and t1as ryre -
sented to the team by I::C.
Larry Iiartin.
Mr. Martin reminded the
(cont 8 col 1)
(the Hage res-
idence) at
7:04am and
pick up pas-
sengers in Eag-
le River and CIIUGIAK LI'ITLE LEAGUEitS: Back rolt, left to
on the High- right, LESTER STEPHENS, RICHARD JONRO\lE,
,.,ay as far as FRANKO BELK, LJlRRY SOSSAl-lAN, UILL BRA:nJER
the Chugiak front row, TOBY RIDDEL, GARY IIOAG, TOI:I-:Y
School. BRANCH, DEAN FILLMORE J'JJD RONNIE :lJRO'.IN
(cont page 6 Team members not sholm are STEVE m.tCOKS
col STEVE HULL RICh.'Y STEPHENS AND GUY JOIINSCN -
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31, 1960
:L\R. {IET (Rusty) BZLL::lWGz.<
EDITOR & PUBLISHER
Publishec every Vednes day in
CIIUGIJUC, Alaslta

SUBSCRIPTION R.'.TBS:
$2.50 f or G months $5 per year
mailed t o your address
ROR NE:!S OR ADS CALL':
H0-2-5275
Ads or subs criiJtion applicat-
ions may be mailed to
1-J!liC COURIZR
D"-:: llC6, CI!UGI.AK
DE.\DLirJE FOR
ADS: :'-Jo n :io.::ldayG
on r.:onclays
(Last minu ';e r. e\'I'S i terns may be
pr. oned i n any time.

HUNTING
':..'.h of is t.sore
ur.::. cnjoycl i n Alas-
h 1 than in crq of other
ctate.:;.
-r.L'!> a great i:10.... 1 Y people it
is n:or c ;;.!1an a spor t, it re-
\'lin-cer food
a.."'ld as shooting of a
or assumes a
iar creator impc:::-tance than
a f ine set of horns.
llo;TCvcr, ,.,.heti1cr they are
:. f t er a 'trophy or meat in
the free!zor the \'loods and
hHls are no,., filled \'lith
n)peful nimrods.
An un:Hlppy s ide light of
t::.is othenli se tappy seas-
on, '; ." nume:::-ous tragedies
ch <' hrays accompanies it.
Iiardiy a day pass es but
,.,hat \!e pick up the ne\'IS-
paper and of plane crash
es, drouni ngs, cccidental
s hootings or persons lost,
all invol vint; hunters.
Thin leads one t o \'/Onder
if the danger.,; to t he hu::l-
te:::- arc not great er that to
the7 ..
Thi s ic rugged
t he
ed hunter of o.1e of t !1e south
.;e states, f .:.nds thi!!GS out
i n the bush quite
cif ferent f ron the type of
hunt i ng tc wh:.c.:1 he i s ac-
:Jwtome:J. too
(next c::.: . )
(hunting)
Also, here in Alaska is a
hazard that not too many of
the southern states can boast
that of being attacked by the
largest carnivorous animal on
the North lunerican continent.
Alaskan Bro\m bears and
grizzlies have t&ten their
toll in hunters the past,
and are a danger to be con-
stantly on the look out for.
. All of this is not plan-
ned to trute the joy out of
the weekend hunt you may have
but it is a sober-
ing thought and one not to
be forgotten.
Still, like all, dangerous
occupations, the proper pre-
oautions should be observed
and their is no reason why
everyone cannot look forl'lard
to happy hunting.

FIRST PTA
SC!J:IDULED
f-irs. Jack Ste\mrt, Presid-
ent of the Chugiak Parent
Teachers Association, has
announced that the fir&t
meeting of the PTA wi 11
take. place on Tuesday'
September at the
room at 8 pm.
' All are urged
... , ' to attend as a tielcome tea
for the teachers is planned
J.Irs. Stet'l'art also said
that ahere ttill be a meet-
ing of the e.'Cecutive com-
mittee on Thursday, Sept.
at the School at 8 pm.

..
The local Iiarket Dasltet store
is no,., carrying the latest
product to make the family
laundry less time consuming
:/i th the modern \'lashers,
dryers and ironers trudng
all of the drudgery out of
the laundry, one operation
had not changed much since
grandmothers day, starching
the clothes.
Until just recently it still
involved, mixing, dipping,
banging to dry and sprirutling
to iron.
No,.,, at last, even starch-
ing has reached the
botton age.
Laundry sta.x;ch is no\1 av-
ailable in aerosol cans,
which can be used to spray
the starch right
on the garment and t'l'hich
can then be ironed immed-
iately.
This mrutes it simple to
starch just parts of a gar-
.ment, such as collars or
cuffs, and to starch one
part ofa garment more than
another.
It does not trute long to
learn oust h0\;1' much of the
spray to apply, and rnrutes
this formerly tedious job
no more difficult than the
inonnng of unstarched gar-
ments.
The Market Basket carry's
both the (cont page 7 col 3)
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IF YOU :JANT TO SELL IT RENT IT IT '
LIST IT
.!ITH THE
Aucysj> 31, 1960
r:ir. & J.:.rs. Vernon Haik of Spr-
ing Creek Lodge hQve returned
from Seattle, trhere Alma has
beenundergoing treat-
ment for injuries she feceiv-
ed in. an auto accident last
mont.h.
.... * *
The aoger Jonrotre family of
Bircht.,.ood have been vacation-
inG. and moose hunting at t'il-
lmr.
*
r.;r. and Ilrs. /.!bert :latldns
who \'rill be teaching at the
Ch\.lGiak School :.ave rented
the ;loy Jacob :)lace in Birch-
wood. The '.!atkins' taught in
Eltuolc last yeur und tvi 11 both
be teaching Clmgiak.
...
Leon ilartuan, of mile 22.1/;! has
re .. to Cordova t'lhere he
been uor!dn.:; this summer.
'
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l:izs Natalie i!az!:.ell of Bost-
on ::as::> has arrived to teach
music and education
at ' the Chugiak School. She
(next col; ) .
(comings & goings)
t'lill be living at Shanee
Slopes.
2ileen i'!etlton, daughter of
:.;r . C: r:rs . ::es Newton o f
Birclmood, has returned
from spending the summer
visiting uith friends and
fanily in Oregon and Cal-
ifornia.
* * * * *
flr. e.: J.;rs. Seymour Leibow-
itz have arrived in the
community. Ilr. Liebotd tz,
who last year taught at
Hollis, vill this year be
teaching at Chugiak. They
as yet have not found hous-
ing in Chugiak.
* * * *
TZEJI\-i.G2JS TO RETURN
TO SC:IOOL
JUNEAU: i.laska Labor Com-
missioner has urged the
state's teenagers to ret9
urn to school this fall and
complete their gigh school
education.
In a message aimed at Al-
ask's young people, Johnson
said, "Some of you have
\ll'Orked tl1is (next col.)
page 3
(teenagers)
summer. I ho,e you have
found your job
and instructive. ::ottevor ,
let me urge not to be-
come ao enamoured of that
that you fail to
return to school this fall
and complete your education.
Johnson said national st-
atistics reveal that young
people dropping out of sch-
ool have a harder time find-
ing jobs, suffer nore pro-
longed ]eriods of unemploy-
ment,' are paid less and pro-
moted more slm'lly their
friends tll'ho finish schooL
"In this ar;e of the nissile,
jobs tvi th a future require
more basic educn:::.i on than
ever before," he said.
Under ;,laskan lm1s, return-
inG to dotm not :lre-
Yent most youth fror.1 ttorldng
at a suitable job outside sch-
ool hours. J.iany jobs are op-
en to youth 16 and over.
Youngsters of 14 and 15 may
\ll'O!'k at most jobs for U) to
23 hours each ueeh;.
under 16 student::; t.!u.st hold
part-time jobs only betveen
the hours of 6 and 7 pm.
In addition, next the
tHaska .State :!:r.tployment Ser-
vice tdll again offer its fac-
rnn+ rl!ltJ'<>4 ,.,.,., 2 )
I:ile 18
H0-2-5181

Sup pI v
....
AI!TI-FRZEZE SNO:f TIRES :.'INI'ZR GIV.DE LUBRICANTS TIRE CII1UNS
F
.
cmr
AUGUGT 31, 1960
QUESTION:
No\i that Chugiak no
longer has a Public Health
Nurse, may residents of the
community their childr-
en' to the IIealth Center in An-
chorac;e for shots?
ANS\/Er-t:
Yes, Ifrs. Ralph Long,
President of the Chugiak Ile-
alth Council has given us this
inforr:tation.
Residents of 01ugiak may
take advantage of the immun-
ization clinic and the chest,
clinic, but are not eligable
for uell-baby clinics.
Imr.lUnization shots are given
at: the Health Center at 217 E
Street in Anchorac;e, on Fri-
days from 9 am to llam and
from l!Jm to 3pm.
Immunization for internat-
ional travel are given any day
from Gam to 4 pm.
The chest clinic is Tuesdays,
from 1 to 2 pm.
Long stated that as yet
she hao not learned uhen Chu-
giak uill be assigned a nurse
to re::>lace I;iss I:ary Rowley,
\iho transferred to .3i tka.
She \las told by the Health
Service that they are attempt-
ing to recruit a nurse to fill
the v::1.cancy, and \till assign a
nurse as soon as one can be
found.
Any Chuginlt residents who
may not have a record of im-
munization shots that their
children may have received
from i :iss ::10\'lley, may get
that (cont col
Thanks
: FOI;KS
I tnl:e this opportunity to
thanlc you for going to the
po Us 9!.!1.
Your support has given me
encouragement. "Lord Jill-
ing", I shall be a candida-
te in 1962.
JOliN SII li .ONS
Democrat
cont page 3 col
3)
ilities to students seeking
after school jobs.
The agency \till register
students. and'-handle calls
from employers for student
\iorkers.
Ampng the jobs available
durinc the school year are
those of delivering ne\tsp-
apers, baby si ttin...; , mo\ting
la,ms, delivery boys and
stQ,clt room boys.
'.Lhe employment service std'f
also be-
fore civic and parent-teach-
er organizations urging that
.Uaslca' s teenagers pouth
stay in school and outlining
the job finding operation of
the agency.

NZ.'l TZLZPHCt!ZS
The following phones have
been added to the Homestead
exchange during the last mo-
nth.
C SCOTT II0-2-5018
TINDELL 0
H0-2-5157
CHUGHK GOAD D.HRY
II0-2-5182
CHUGIAK SCiiOOL II0-2-5521
DALE PIERSON II0-2-5327
RZV. JOSEPH OVERY
110-2-5338
CAPT. :JAYNE S. DICI(EY
II0-2-5581
FIRE LAKE BLDG. SUPPLY
110-2-5181
LEON 110-2-5276
REJ.iEf.lBER: For Emergencies
callthe Chugiak Fire Co.
H0-2-5555
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Pl.GZ 4 t
TAGGZD FISH
A blaclt cod, or sable fish,
tagged and released by .'.las-
ka Department of Fisheries,
research personnel eight
years ago off Cape Spencer
cas re-captured in the same
area this month by Zrling
Onsoin, a cor.mercial fish-
erman from San Pedra, Dr.
.li lliam Smoker, Chief llio-
logical Research reported.
The tagged fish \tas re-
by Fred fish
buyer for Engstrom Brothers,
at Pelican ,\laska.
In spite of the long per-
iod since it \'/as tagged, the
black cod apparently did not
travel or. gro\'1 very r.mch.
\fas thirty inches long
in 1952 and thrity three in-
ches in 1960.
The Ji.laska De9artcent of
Fish and Game researcy is dem-
onstrating that the tcr.dency
to remain in one area and to
sho\t very slmf gro\'lth is typ-
ical of the black cod of this
size, Dr. Smoker stated.
* * * "'
(health clinic cont col 1)
information from the l.laslta
Dept of Health main offices
located at 327 Zagle .Street
in Anchorage.
* * * *
NE\1 DRIVE IN OPZN
The Tastee Freeze Drive in,
,.,hich is located at mile
is no\t open and serving the
popular soft ice cream spec-
ialties
* *
s N 0 .1 0 N T II E l>l 0 U N T A I N S ! !
BETTER YCU.a HEATING FUEL
CALL H0-2-5291
ALOO: P::WJ_>ANE DELIVERED
llliJ=
Lk \ mJ tl
AUGUST 1960
.. The
Cook of
The
Month
- COOK FOk AUGUST
BU.::lli:
For her final r ecipe, Christa
gives us a traditional B'erman
Cheese Cake , that is rich and
fancy t o be suitable
for a s, ecial dessert or party
refreslme!lt.
12 tbs calt:o
1 lev-el t sr>
6 tbs nuga::-
1 yolk
.flour
balcing polider
sna ! l of mill.: or \-.rater
4 tbs b1tt cr or oleo
C!J.EESZ f.'ILLI I\G
2 cart o:.s .... ott .:ge ci1eese
14 tbs &l.lgar
1 tsp vanL' .. J.c.
3 eggs s cpn.rL'.ted
small amt mille
2 cornstarch or 1 of van-
:mdding.
SUT flot:c tTi th baking :lo\1der in
a ucrl j:um bo-il
1-i.AKE hilc in center and
;.\DD yolk, liquid
I-IIX \ri th of flour
CUT butter into small pieces
::oruc qui ckly i nto by hand to
ma!:c pliable dough which
muct res t for 30 minutes
in cool place.
cheese fi lling as foll.
PRESS c!1cese through seive(fine)
ADD , vanilla :mddi ng or
cornstar ch, egg yolks (3)
and enough milk to mal{e a
nice smooth heavy creme
FINALLY add

cup currants (opt)


FOLD in Hell boated eg@ lthi tes
LAY out a 10 x 2 inch spring
foro ( or )an of equal size)
PLi.CB dough on bottom and fomr
(cook of the nonth)
bottom crust and scatter
thinly \ri th bread crumbs to
prevent bottom crust from
becomming soa!ced.
? OUR in cheese nixture
BAIG!; at 325 for 1 hour
SHUT OFF oven heat, but
allow to cool in closed
oven to prevent falling.
* *
FRIENDLY f!BIGIIDORS
The Friendly Ueighbor Club
at the home of ?hyllis
Stelmrt ilrast ::ednesday.
The ladies discussed the
coming Christmas Bazaar,
and agreed that at the ne-
xt meeting each member
\V"Ould bring some item that
they had con:)lej;ed or vere
\V"orking on.
A question \las to the
club as to \lhether any of
the nenbers \Tould be \till-
ing to _) ledge 24 hours of
their time \rorking on a
Carnival, if decided
to present one next year.
Those present unanimous-
ly pledged their support.
TliO guests attended and
lvoere \'lelcomed into the cl-
ub as ne\1 nembers, lh.c .
Virgil (rlonnie) Flino and
r.:rs. John' (Dee)v Steeby.
The next meeting of the
club \'li 11 be at the home
of Phillips in Bir-
ch\-.rood at 1:30 pm.
* *
IlUNT:!:RS lli!:l ;INDED
TO BUY ST1'J-:PS
PAGE 5
(duck stamps)
Federal 1-:igratory Bird :Iunt-
ing Stamp as .:ell as an Ala-
ska state hunting license,
\V"hen hunting ducks, geese,
brant, coot or- jacksnipe.
The \oJa,;erfowl season op-
ens throughout Alaska on
Thursday, September 1st.
Al Bloomquist, Licensing
Supervisor for the )e,art-
mcnt r eported that t:lany
people are sending ooney
for these stam:.Js to the De-
Partment of Fish and Game
office, rather than purch-
asing them at post offices,
Th)s is creating te a
pnoblem in his officet Bloom-
quist said; as all
n:ust be returned to the send-
ers.
Gnly post offices are aut-
horized to sell the "!hlck
Stamps". These staops cost
t l.ree dollars each and oust
be validated by the hunter
after purchase, bu r.; igning
his or her name in i nh ac- .
ross the face of the stamp.
* * * * *
CLASS "A" LUNC:!BS AT
3CIIOOL
Newcomers to Chugiak, or th-
ose who 'dll be sending a
child to the school
for the first time this year,
will be pleased to knoll that
hot lunches are availnble at
the school cafeteria.
These lunches are of the
class "A" variety and all
menues are approved by the
board of education.
Lunches may be purchased
James \I . rlroolts., Chief of !>y the day at the r ate of
the Division of Game , Al- 55 a lunch for students and
aska Department of Fish 65 for teachers; or
and Game, has reminded all meal tickets may be :mrch-
hunters of migratory birds, ased.
who are 16 years or older The rates for the neal tihc-
1 inch
Punch holes
that they are required to et s are, .;)2.25 per lleek for
rim around the sides ( 'nont :page .'r-.) col 2)
i P (next col.) carry a validated next col (; ..... ,
Y 'w '*b .,.... ......_. _
(:J) 0 fl' ,w r ._;_: (j')' I* A lJ " "l) A ' B t
I:J CD' \ uI':I\.[L_/ , .1 Jlni'\B
. . , r
' c , I I ,y; flR M
J ,\CIrS
S
lpy m
ill t1 tk tJ Ll. <:?J
PENCILS NOTZBOOim
SCHOOLDt.GS BIND::!:::tS .
AUGUST 3<l, 160
BRO:miE # 123, of Eagle
River ilad a cook out at the
Pei.ers Creelc camp ground on
Thursday, 25!.!!o
Net'l oeobers to the troop
partici;>ated in the acti v-
ity, and all enjoyed cook-
ing their otm food over open
fires and games .
Regular meetings of the
troop trill begin after sch-
ool starts, the date of tihich
\Jill be announced.
:tatch this column in the
CCU:!IE.<.
* ....
4Hers ATT2ND Pi,RTY
iiembers of the Chugiak 4H
pbograrn attended a district
party last Friday (i.ugust 26t!!)
at the I!igh School cafeteria
in Palmer.
4H grou!:>S from the entire
liatanuska Valley attended
and enjoyed games, refresh-
ments and dancing.
Chugiak 4ll' rs are uorldng
hard to :;:>repare their entry's
in the 3tate 7air in
next .and l'li th the
exception of a fetr trho drop-
ped out, nost of the original
20 oembcrs of the group will
be participating.
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."'.TTEND Fi.IR I
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P.iGE 6
(lunch cont page 5 co (:Road Sho,.,)
3)
one child in a fauily, $5.60
for 3! children in same fam-
ily, $6.80 for children,
and $7. 50 for five children.
There oay be those t-Tho pre-
fer to send a lunch to school
t-Tith their children, but
would .. like to purchase fresh
milk at the lunch room.
tiilk tickets are available
at $1.40 for a conth, or may
bepurchased daily at .08 per
1/2 pint carton.
Lunch for-teachers
are $2.75 per
Lunch money is collected
each llonday, tTi th a deadline
of Tuesday, after tThich meals
may be paid for on a single
meal rate only
Lunch tiill be served on the
second day of school, Sept-
ember 7!.h. The charge for the
t-Teek (t-Thich uill consist of
only three days) t'lill be
per child.
* *
LOCAL GIRLS PAllTICIPAT2
IN ::10 ;.D SH 0\t
Three local members of the
I;utual Im!_)rovement i.ssocia-
tion of the Church of Jesus
Christ of the Latter Day
Saints, partici)ated in the
road shot'l, put on by church.
This shot.,, an annual event,
this year toolc the theme of
a ministrel shO\r.
"Burnt Cork and
under the direction of l-lae
Richardson t'las a gay affair,
t'li th Jeanette i:illiman, Linda
rlobinson and :Cathy Halverson
next col.
all of Chugiruc, sang in the
chorus.
TheGe girls, along vith
Carol J.:illiman and :::athy
Robinson last l:onday toured
the .inchorage :leather
ion and Gilmans as
a project in their vork.
The girls are no,., required
to \YTi te a 600 ,.,ord thece on
these tours, l1hich ,.fill be
presented to their teachers
to qualify for honor
to help in their advance-
ment to higher class.
* *
(High school buses cont
page 1 col 2)
Both buses tdll then contin-
ue to the Junior High Sch-
ool, t-There all Senior High
School Students tdll board
one bus for the remainder
of the trip.
On the return trip the
buses tvill proceed to the
Chick Inn at mile 14, \-there
the passengers t'lill then
board their respective bus-
es for the final leg of the
run.
Tijose tvho desire a nore
exact time as ,.,hen the bus
tlill pikk up passengers in
their particular area may
obtain this information by
calling lir. Nichols at H0-
2-5547.
* * * *
ST.'.TE F:.IR THIS :r:zr:EriD
PLUI4DH!G C.AL . BUILDERS SUPPLIES
PAINTS ... UOUSE:Ji'i.RBS
New Shipment
of
Ammunition
..
Church 1 etvs
CHUGIAK CHAPEL
(Assemblies of GOD)
Rev . Bernard Tewell PASTOR
Sunday School. 10:00 a
l-Jorning :torship 11 :OOa
Evangelistic Serv 7:30p
Bible Study & prayer meeting
.-. 7: 30p
thrist
1
s A.mbas"sadors. (Young
People) Fri ?: 30p
* *
CQI.R-lUNITY BAPTIST CHURQl
Rev. Paul Ilugues PASTOR
Sunday School l0:00 am
.:orship
Young People 6:JO-pm
Evening .lorship 7:30pm
Prayer meeting
7:30pm
' .. lvorksho:: \
Crwadess,Tb.rusday 4:00pm
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I
CHUGIAK ST. AHTHONY
1
S
Religion classes have been
discontinued for the,summer
months. #
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. . .J J:s.JII.rJJ.7'
Rev. llull Pastor
-
FIR.ST BA?TIST CilUUCII
l-1ile 14 EAGLE RIVER
Rev. E. C. Chron Ilinister
Sunday School am
r.lorning Uorship ll:OO am
B.T.U ........... 6:30pm
Evening worship 7:30 pm
\Jednesday prayer meeting
7:30pm
The 4tb of each month
the following groups at
7:30pm
GIRLS
SUNBE.t'J-:S
.JOr.:EN
1
s r.as::>ICNJi.RY
UNION
MZN' S :3RCTHZ."'!HOOD
Nursery open during services.
*
BIRCHi'/OOD ....iA?TIST C!IU:-!Cri
Rev. Frank lli ller i' ASIDOR
Sunday School lO:OO am
Horning :torship 11:00 am
Prayer Service, Tuesday
7:30pm
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LATTER DAY
Sunday School l0:30 am
CIVIL DEFENSE QUONSET IIUT
!iil e 2(J/2
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I Plu'l.f'll'S
II0-2-5155
School 9:45 pm
r.;orning :Jorshi p 11: 00 am
Youth Fello,vship, ':!ednesday
7:30pm
Jr. Choir Thrusday
10:00 am
:tscs 1st Thunsday 0:00 pm
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c:lRISTIJ\N CHAPEL
Don Smith EV :.NGZLIST
Bible School lO:OO am
'.!orship and Lord's Supper
11:60 am

El-IJ.IANUEL CliAPEL
Rev. Joseph Overy
PASTOR I
Sunday School lO:OO
r.;orning :Jorship 11:00 am
Evening 7:30 pm
Tuesday morning prayer
meeting . ll:OO am
YOUTH FELLO .!SriiP 7 t 20 pm
....... ,
NOTICE:
changes inthe
Church Directory should be
submitted to the CGUR.I3R
not than 6:00 pm on
r:onday of' each ,.,eek.
This also applies to any
special notices or Jrograms.
* ... *
REVIVAL
There l'i'i 11 be Jevi val Ser-
vices at the Emmanuel Ch-
apel beginning Sunday,
Sept 3rd and lasting in-
definately.
These Services ,.,ill be
held every night lri th the
exception of Saturdays,
beginning at 7:30 pm.
Featured will be ::1cv.
E.R. Easter, noted evan-
gelist.
* *
(shopping in Chugiak,
cont page 2 col 3)
natural and the synthetic
type of starch in the
botton can. The latter
builds up in the cloth and
does not readily \'lash out,
mruting frequent restarch-
ing unnecessary.
For those of you ttho have
been \fODdering if this ne,.,
product ,.,ill \fork.
have tested it and found
it very satisfactory.
It is a little more
pensive thatl. the old fash-
ioned laundry starches,
but there is less waste
in the use.
:/e, \'i'ere happy to see
this ne\'i' product and feel
sure that all housc\'lives
l'lill echo our sentiments.
* *
Gov. :tm. :Zgan has proclaim-
ed September as citizen-
ship day, and calls on all
residents of the State to
properly dis::>lay the flag
of the United States and
the Flag of the State of
8laska, and urges them to
participate in appropriate
ceremonies on that day.
He also designates the per-
iod beginning Sppt 17 and
ending Sept. 23 as Constit-
ution ;:eek,., *
FREE ESTUL\TES
40<?,_ Fl'. &i.ST OF TASTZE FRE"i'
ON ?.\RK L\NE EAGLE RIV.
AUGUST 31, 1960
(Little League, cont 1
col 3)
boys that good sportsmanship
,.,as the nost valuable thin g
they ,.,ould learn from Little
League.
Trophy's ,.,ere also mtarded
to teafal nanager, Oud ro'!Dllmore,
to Roger J onrO\ve, coach and to
George .:Jni th, ltho managed the
team in 1 ;r. Fi llnore
1
s absen-
ce and uho ,.,ill next year be
the mano.ger of the Phny Leag-
ue team.
Present at the dinner \'ias
I-ir . and I :rs. Tom Sr .
of Daton Ohio, :)arents of the
team's sponsor .
The Chugiak team uas assur-
ed of the first r>lace positi-
on in the League ,.,hen t hey
\von the last game the night
before the dinner.
* * * *
PAUL (BUD) FILLi:C:!B, Z.IAN-
OF TriZ c::UGL'.K LIT -
B.'.SZBi.::..L TEAH
NK!
TJ',SI:lERS
LARGE COIl-1ERCIAL
.'
*
serve .-yourself
or
ANYONE NEED ::!llGINE?
Uhen ChugiaJr Postmaster Paul
s,.,anson picked up a bargain
at the surplus store,
he got nore than he bargain-
ed for .
Paul purchased a large
steel tank of the type that
aricraft engines are stored
in, planning to it in-
to an oil storage container.
Hotvever he found this can
still an aircraft
engine.
Paul is rather puz-
zled as to what to do lvi th
a 3000 honsepotter engine,
lvhich :_Jrobably originally
cost the government around
$15,000 dollars .
To complicate the matter ,
yesterday, Paul ltas visit-
ed by an Air Force Ilajor,
Captain and Sergent who had
heard of the
ion on the post office latvn,
and demanded to see his bill
of sale.
According to them, the
Air Force had no(next col)
r.l!LE
PAGE 8
(engine)
record of ever having de-
clared that type of en-
gine sur,lus.
So as it stands nO\J ,
Paul is even confus-
ed than ever .

Even if the 1\ir Force de-
cides that he has a legat
right to that engine and
allotvs him to keep it, he
isn't sure just \/hat to do
with it.
If anyone is interested in
purchasing it, any reason -
able offers t'lill be aceept-
ed.
BACK TO SC!JOOL
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Governor Egan has ;:>ro-
claimed the two tvcek period
starting Sept lst for a Back
to School observance in the
State, and wishes to encour-
age young and old to persist
in school attendcnce and at-
iainment in order to develop
their capacities for learning
to the full?st
OPEN: lOam - llpm
CONES SUNDE.,s SHAKES .... .. HALTS DIP CON2S
SODAS SCFT DRINKS HA1iBURGERS. HOT DOGS
SMJD:'ll CHES
OPENING OFFER
.. ,
FREE ICE CRE.t\I.; CONE TO
ANYONE PRESENTING THIS
COUPON AT EITHER
OF THE DRIVE-UP :JINDC:lS.

FOR CABINETS lJ-ID EXTRA STORAGE SPACE
we wash for You i
Matenal l
!>:i le 181,2 y a r d H0- 2- 5175 .
Open 6am-10pm H0- 2-554:
EAGLE RIVER TRAILER CCU.R',

J\UGU:J'i' 31st
THURSD .. W, Sept lst.
.:::;z.:T 2nd
ALAS::;. STJ',':Z :t':.IR, I'i.U-iER
SATURD/.Y, SZ:'T 3rd.
Alaslca State Fair, Palmer
SUNDAY, 4!.:!
Church Ser vices
Alaska St ate Fair, : almer
Raviv<J.l S:rv-i ce , 7:30 pm
:Z;n:::anuel
Ic10NDAY, Sept 5!.l!
Labor
. ;l aska S-:ate Fair, Palmer
TUESDAY, Sept 61.!!
School s tarts, 9 am
:JEDHESD:.Y, Sept ?t.l!
FRIEr IDLY CLUB,
Phillips, 1:30 pm
THIDU;D.W, Sept 3th
CIIUGL',IC Ho;:wma.kers , Tatro
1
s
P\.!tcrn Crcc'k, 1:30 pm

Chugi alt 8 pm.
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CQI.IP
CCIIZDULZD
.JUNB.\U: Al aska Labor Com-
miss ioner Gi l Johnson has
announced hearings on dis-
puted clo.ims tli 11 be heard
by the nta te Horlonen
1
s Compen
sation J oard in Juneau, Fair-
banks and J\nchorage during
November and December.
The hearings t1ill open
Nov. 28 and 29 in Juneau.
The three member board
(,.ont f"01

Radio Repair
GillNN HI :"!AY
f!0-2-5290
CL.'. 33 I ii' I .::>
SE.RVIC 2 3
CUSTO!-i Iili.DE doll clothes
and furniture, II0-2-5341
---------------f JOB B.tUNTING: Leaflets
FOR SALE: complete mehog. bed-
room suite, dining rm. table &
4 chairs iron C; blonde),
36" propane range, rose-beige
sect. divan, blonde end tables
and lg. coffee table, 9xl2 rug,
bookcase, 2 lg. table lamps.
ALL N.E\-:! See Fern .:?eters at
SPRING
FOR S.\LE: 1951 Olds. convert.
Good cond. Inquire .!allace
Concrete :!rod. U0-2-5180
FOR Cesspool Logs, 55
ea., Al Saulsbury :!?I-5-3636
FOR BALE: 17 cu ft . upf!ight
G.E. Freezer. See Betty Strat-
ton or call H0-2-5445 after 8
FOR SALE: 30 ft trailer & lean
to . also 20x48, loc-
ated atmile Inquire space
#1, Eagle River Trailer Court.
S E R I V :Z C Z S
CUSTON l:ADE Drar>eries: Also
repairs & alterat ions. Zthel
f.1c-Allister, ;.iile II0-2-5341
GARBlroE C!!: , coal. h'ood
gravel topsoil ganeral
hauling II0-2- 5280 COUNTRY
CC.
.:ater & Se\ter lines, s eptic
tanks . cesspools C13 . .1:1ARDS
BACKHOE SE...'1VI CE. Next to
Bradley's at &gle
Form Letters tickets pro-
grams, Illustrated
Photo reproduction
r-rniK ; .... <L ccu:u z..i ti0!-2-5275
FREE TEEN ADS
Baby Sitting on weekends or
holidays also light housetrork.
Toni I(aY Lingg 14 years old
H0- 2-5195
REAL ESTATE
'L
FOR StiLE: 1 a cf e tract w/175
1
h
1
\'lay frontage at mi ui th
16xl6 furnished cabin out-
buildings. $3,750. Call
the cou::nER II0-2-5275
* * * * * * * * * *
(compensation hearings. )
will move to Fairbanks for
hearings December 1st, 2nd
and 3rd; and at AnchoraGe
December 7!.:! and on.
Johoson, chairman of the
board, said requests for
hearings on claims should
be filed by November 1st.
In addition to the com-
missioner, other members
of the board are, Louis
...,haffer, of and
.\.D. ..'allace of Spenard.
* * * * *
ATTENTION: Parents of all
children entering the first
grade . Be sure to bring a
birth certificate or other
proof of age of child to
school.
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_, .. 1. J
G2'..VC:L C:!:i J:IIJT <L't:.V:::!:!. TCPSCIL
F.XCA VATION .. DASEI:mTS :;,
T::IL ..
B0- 2- 5180
'

r.;ONiM.Y TH.:1000::I OJ:.TUiiDi.\'
lOam-8 pm
SUNDAY
10am-7pm
CANTALOUPES
17/#
Beefsteak .
Toz.::.TCES 3#/$1.00
C:IOICZ :':UriE RIB
Choilce
RIB STEAK
Chunk
BOLOGNA
49/#
. ROAST
89/#
98/#
Large
CAULIFLOliER
'25/head
CAliPBELLS
26 oz TOlLiTO SOUP 2j59
26 oz DZZF SOUP 2f79
26 oz VEGZT .IlLE sour 2/69
26 oz CIIICia.N NOO:>LE SOUP
2/79
oz
SNOt,' l TUNA
2/49
3#
>llOifDRIFT SHORTENING
C &: H
PO',JDBi1ED SUGl.R
2/33
and this coupon
79
.30 pack
CUT RITE S/ll'IDl/IDH BAGS
2/25
20 Pack
ZEE LUNCrJ BAGS
2/27
4 pack CARNATION l-liLK
POt'lDER ROQl.I D:.TfJRCml 6 cans/85
TISSUE ., .
45
l >:,-: and th1s coupon
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