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A To

Liquidation
Sale
':2he Board of ...iirectors of
the CI'l.ugialt Becefi t ii.Ssoc-
voted to begin a
sale of CBA
Property Jhen a second at-
tempt to assemble a quorum
for an met
uith failure.
Yirst to be )laced on the
r.:ur!:et are several
(2 t'Ounsets and 2 frame) and
. '
a bus.
T!1ese tJi 11 be sold by means
of sealed bids uhich l'lill be
accepted until June at
uhich time there l<Till be a
public opening of all bids.
(&e 9 of C0:JRI2R for
further information.)
INJURED IN li'RU!(
AICCIDENT
camper at J..irror Lalte_
t:ras jntJured last Sunday
uhen an abandoned cart-
ridge exploded in his camp
fire, driving a piece of
brasc into his thumb.
The man ( t-Tbo requested
that his name be
called for .aid' from early
morning fishermen to help
extricate the snlinter from
. '1:is hand and to. administer
first aid.
=:e said that he had been
V.ery to clear the
urea he had bui 1 t the
fire, and at a loss to
e:{plain hot1 the cartridge
had gotten there.
He felt that other campers
in that area should be lrarn-
ed to be on the lookout for
discarded live ammunition.
* * * *
ICi.::lT A'ITLCJr TO EAGLE
t.i.N
George Lemmon of Eagle River
uas the victim of a fatAl
(cont page 7 col 2)
JACKIE RHYNER, OVER-ALL WIN-
NE."l IN 3rd ANNUAL JR. FISH
DERBY
BROTH2RS TAIC3 1st & 2nd PLACE
IN FISH DERBY
Jackie 7 years old and
his six year old bDOther Gil-
bert took oat and 2nd places
res]ectively in the 3rd ann-
ual Jr. Fish Derby held at
Eirror Lalte last 3unday. .
Over 200 hundred young
fishermen (add uoiJen) com-
peted and over 100 fish \1ere
brought in to be tJeighed.
The tt1o to:;> trinners ltere
rainbotJ trout ueighing .84
and .77 pounds.
Third place uinner vas
Curfman, uho also \'Ton uith a
rai nbot1. The first three
prizes \Jere trophies.
.!inners in the different
divisions trere :,lresented lli th
fishing
In the boys division 9-12
years \Jere 1on Curfman ( 10)
2nd a&so Curfman and
3rd Danny iartin (11).
In the girls were
(cont :age 4 col 2)
CBUGILI{ -10

VISit Chug1ak
An invitation has been exten-
ded to ?resident Eisenhower
to visit Chugiitk'while on hils
tour of the area trltich ui 11
soinGide \ii th the 2nd annual
Governors to 'be held
here Sunday June
Georgs !.llen chairmm in
charge of the picnic stated
that in addition to a percon-
al telegram to the
a letter been tJri tten to
Gen f.rmstrong of the J.laslcan
Co:.tllland, uho uill be guiding
the President on his touro
Governo.::- 2gan and the 1iayor
of have also added
their names to the invitation.
If the ?resident should
he probubly tJould
make his appearance in Chu-
giak around 2:30 !?I. on Sunday.

LOCAL Ii!VIT:ID TO
hUSIC FBGTIVi.L
A caravan c.onsisting of 22 cars
has beeu arranged to trans-
v.ort Chugialt Jtudents to the
students concert to be
hled in conjunction uith the
Alaslca Festival of music on
June 2Slli at the Lau-
eence Auditorium in i.nchor-
age.
Nr. Charles R.cynolds
1
mus-
ic teacher at the 01ugiruc
School arranged for the ir.-
"fi tation a ... r contacted
those \tho are providing the

t:r. aeynolds said t:;at
there uould be rides for 140
students Lny
terested in attending are to
meet at the Eagle Shop-
ping Center at 9:45 am on the
day of the Concerto
To those students uho may
wish to go accompanied by
their parents they may do so.
There is a charge of
NI'TEND T::E 2n r.NNUAL GOVERNOES per ticket for adults, all
:?ICNIC students are free. The ccn-
. (cont 7 col 3)
3Ul'J;:>AY JUrlE 1.2'
..
:;NIK L""U.
(Rusty) i3l!:LLRING2R
:IDITCR and
Published every in
CHUGI/.:c, Alaska
* *
.
RhT3S
$2.50 for 6 months per
year
mailed to your address
FOR NE'.1S OR i.DS CALL:
H0-2-5275
Ads or subscription applicat
ions may be mailed to
ImiK ./'lill>l COURI&1
BOX 1166, CHUGii.K
DEJ.DUIIIE
ADS: Noon on r.:ondays
NE.!S: 6 pm on i "ondays
(Last minute neus items may
be phoned in at any
* * * ... *
(big time)
:.'hether or not ue are ever
considered for the Capitol
is something tre can onjy
dream :-iotte.ier, here
is just one of the times
when the peo?le of Chugiak
have been called upon to
pool their common effort and
as in the past they '"i 11 tti th
out any doubt shmt hou they
can act as a community. If
this com .unity spirit that
is a of the people of
Chugiak should favorably im-
press of the potters that
be; tJho knm1s? !?erhaps big
times are really ahead for
Chugiak.
* *
Open letter to Residents
of Chugiak
The Cafe at r.;oosehorn 'frad-
ing has undergone a
face lifting recently and
has been corn::_:>letely m>rl<:ed
over since the fire.
Now under the management
of f.d-s. Paul Fretuell and
Iirs. Mel Sohelner, the Cafe
sparkles th fresh paint,
and new curtains and nett
shrubbery in the briclt :>lanter.
Nadine and Geneva have in-
stalled a and are of-
fering malts, sundeas
and other fountain s::_:>ecialt-
ies along \."ri th the usual fin4
food,
------------...... '
" 4 .;.!e are delighted to learn
of your interest in bringing
young people fron your sch-
ool iato i..n.;horacre on June
for the Children's Con-
ce:rt of th" .... !ca
of rur:..i.c,
l'le sure that you !Till
find this a pleasant place
to stop for either a snack
or a full meal; and by the
\lay be sure to notice the
happy moose on the neu sign.
BIG Tli :Z FC"J Ci1UGIJ\.K
Chugirut suddenly finds itself
the focal point of state int-
erect, tri th the 2nd .t\nnual Gov
ernors iicnic place in
our midst.
tJill suddenly find mo:::;t
of ti1e !:ey figures in our
State Government in
our Commun'i ty.
Just what this can cean to
Chugialt itself, is a matter
to r.onder.
:.Hen, Chairman of
the feels tha t this
\dll be an ty for
peo_!>le of Chugirut to bring
this community to the
tion of these notables. He
feels that in all likelyhood
some of these h!en \1ill be the
same lJho t'li 11 later sit on
the coomi ttee that tdll de-
uhere tlte neu State Cap-
ital tTi 11 be located.
It is i r .t.llen's belief.
that a display of community
spirit and industrious ef
fort might indeed make these
persons seriously consider
the ts of this immed-
iate area as a prospecitve
site for tl1e neu Capital.
Tite Courier carne out
eral ago, and point-
ed out hotJ our community;
in almost every measured
up to the re(!uire@ents .rhich
had been mentioned for the
of the Ctate Capit-
al . It is nou obvious that
this matter is also in the
minds of others in Chugiak.
col.)
.. to snv'S u.
tho Sil-
ne- :.ud:t toriur.1 for
r
yo'.lr gr<:u!' and tJe a1e looking
foLuard to you!' val i
-li ttlc o 'clod'.:
C;J. that morni..e; co that you
me.y all t.) Gcatc(! together.
E'o:..I your friends t1ho ttill
be et durinb the con-
cert hour, may we remind you
that r2NI-T\' u.:.ll be [;l.icrc-
\raviug the entire
For intcrcst . in this
portion 0f our Festival of
r.:usic program; ue are most
lnext col.)
** * *
(letter to the editor)
grateful
1
and ,.,e look fort-lard
to seeing you on June 25lli
Cordially
r.;ary Hale
Executive Director
Alaska Festival
of i'usic
... ... *

See notice of CBh
Sale on Fage 9
f(}/ive ln
: tf!ll. r- .llhfo'
r \bl T1ll!f ([(jl IIi C
, IS A GCOD DZAL:
j
t! FOR SALE: :railer ui th lean/to on 180
1
x 200
1
ft. lot
r \.ry, 1n RIVER hrl.EA, only $500 dotm.
I '
1
1
ALSO: lots in EAGLE RIVER with NO D0:1N PAMMENT!
C!.LL: H0-2-5340
Address by
GOV. Egan
*
. - . .... - ...
.. . -- .,. E V..E.R.Y.Q.N.E . IN VI T ED
COURTESY _OF TilE FOLLO .. 'ING C:aJGIAK I E:."1CHi!.l'!TS:
ALLEN
1
S GRCCERY & Ci.BINS
BE.33e' S BZAUTY Si!OP PET&l.3
BR.i..DLJ:Y Is
.'!f.LI..hCZ CCNCrtz.rE PRODUCT3. BPRING CRZ!:Z: !..Oi>GE
TIP' S B/'..R
BiaCTlCCD BUILDING i DE3' S TZXACO S3RVICE
FL1. FUEL
E.tiGL,.!: IJARD:/ARE LAlJPOGT INf\J
LOl..,J.nms DEPT. STORE
t{ALF-:!AY !-lOUSE TI NY' S. TAV;]!HN
.
JUJ'J.G 8ili, 1960
.U::.::;TICN:
"o. 4 . tTi 11 there be a pony
League team in Chugiak this
year?"
1\flC:.':SR:
No, not unless a coach and
a manager can be found.
There sufficient money in
a fund to s9onsor a Pony Leag-
ue team. This uas donated by
Chugiak ierchants last year.
the :::'eters Creek Commun-
i t3 Club has laid out a ball
diamond and maintained it. All
that is lac::ing is t:le adult
leadership.
11nyone interested in helping
a team get Gtarted should con-
tact Tom Glanker at H0-2-5340
for further information.
* * * *
TO CON-
FCOD TO
?ICfJIC
Local residents are being re-
0Uested to donate side dishes
to the 2nd annual ftovernors
?icnic to be held Sunday June
l2lli at the Chugiak Carnival
Grounds
0
The ;neat for the Barbeque
(1500 pounds of it) has been
:-1onated by ;:.nchorage Cold St-
and Fish and Farm
J
::...._;J . .-. .....
l:ILE 14
(governors picnic)
Supply, uhile the Jc;atan-
uska Dairy of r-almer is
donating the Ice Cream.
Contributions of Cas-
seroles, Galada and Des
serts are being solicited
from members of the conmun-
i ty as ttell as from others.
In charge of lining up
food donations are: fd-s.
Virgil Flint in I!;agle Riv-
er, r.:rs. James r'olyefko
in Chugial<, r:r.s. Chas. r:ar-
riman in Birchtiood and r.:rs.
Bruce in Peters
Creek.
l.nyone who \tould lilte to
contribute is requested to
contact any of these ladies
Food t1ill be picked-up if
necessary.
* * * *
ADS!:!:rIT:!2 VOTING OUTLINED
Sec, of !>tate f!u:;h J.
has outlined absenteE:
ing prcvi:>ions of Alaska's I
net[ elr-ctlcn r;e cc.id
the statemeat uas prom_:Jt')d
b.,' nu:nerous ir.quiries <J C t
to ;Jr"ccdures to be to L'..Jtre
un<!er the recent enactoento
The neu passed
1
recent 3tat.c Le,.i.slat-
?!'ov d.).:; that qual ..
ified r::ay 'lote b ; en-
tee at any
L. If he believes that
he uill be unavoidably ab
sent from his voting prc-
sinct on day, \th-
ether t'li thin Gtatc or
not, or
2. If he uill be unable
to be present at the polla
because of physical(next co
PAGE 5
(absentee voting)
inacess;ibility of the ,.,ol.l-
.
1ng places, thereby causing
undue ::ardshi p or
hazard to the voter.
'.'ade said absentee ballots
may be obtained ei.ther by
or in person from mag-
istrates or
ates in the election district
,.,here the voter has permanent
residence
7
or may be obtained
by mail from the Secretary of
State at Juneau.
aprlications for bal-
lots must be signed by the
voter and r.;ust contain both
his present address, to uhich
the absentee \d 11 be
returned, ancl his full per-
manent resident address in
(lakh:. r.:ai led applications
may not be more
tcan 90 days nor less than four
days before any election.
Joint applic.::tious for more
than or.e ballot, such as for
a husband and uife must be
signed by each of the appli-
cants.
For the August Su primary
ballots
il
3
y be cast in person l-rl th
magistrate or deputy
mDgist:::-ate in the election
the voter has
permanent residence not lat-
er August 71-..!! or earlier
than June 30., Thin p.dmary
nominating ballot also ,.,i 11
contain the initiative bal-
let for the act to move the
State CaPitol from Juneau to
t:1e Cook Inlet-?.ailbelt area.
Persons p:::'evented from
voting in person because of
a e"7 col "3i
....,-..:-.-
-
JU
DEN DOI N' S:
;)EN # j, : Thurs o 4 to 5 PI:
r.;rs. Braendel
DEN
#
2: Tues. 6:30-7:30 pm
I; irs. Fillmore
DEN # 3 a month '
Iirs. Tmme
DEN
#
4 Thur s .. 7-8 pm
Ilr s, 3d\1ards
DEN # 5 Tueo 7-8 pm
. .'haley
DEN # G
T- --
..
(Fly-ip)
I ,
lotted , .t{i th t he @ir 1 Scouts
doing t:he serv'ing.
j "' *
4-H FCRIJID
groups in all divisions
tJere organized at the ini t-
ial neeting at the home of
Elsie Cberg l ast :/ednesday.
The groups tti 11 meet on
Tuesdays at 3pm at r.rs. Ob-
ergs. i . .:rs. Petrot'f \'fill be
in charge of sewing and r-jrs.
Oberg ttill teach cooking,
livestock and related sub-
jects.
There t'lere 6 \tho signed up
for cooldng, 7 for seuing
and 4 in farming and related
subjects
* * * * *
(homemakers)
at the llo@e of Cleda 3teptoens.
The hdies discussed running
a candy i..pple booth a t t he
3tate Fair this fal lo Ll so
more se'tring projects uere plan-
ned, lti th Ia-s o Dotti e ii'etro\'1
and Nancy Asher delegated to
meet t'li th r;r. .!atson of tht.:l
:Iospi tal to their
needs.
Guests \'lere Iii s. Pearce
and children.
The next meeting tTill alGo
be at the Izaac :Jal ton pic-
nic grounds and ttill be a
pot-luclt. The g roUi) t'lill
meet on July and have in-
vi ted the Eornamalter{
of Zagle River.
* * * *
N;n PRCN&S
---------------+The nett phones h,lVC
6:30-7:30 pro
..
r.:rs a Jones
lC ,. J ... y ._. .. {5 p'Tl
r.:rs: .\sher
* ... .
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ERC:Jf!IES FLY-UP
Tuenty Drounies from Troop J56
and 6 Scouts from troop
#54 pa rticipated in a "Fly-Up"
Caremony on the laun of the
home of Brotmie Eeader Cleda
Ctephens last Sunday.
Shirley Henry, Lynn Kennedy
and Diane Towers flew-up and
received their, ijir 1 Scout
Patrol #1 of troop 66 pre-
sented a s k it nbout the Bfownie
story and Patrol W2 dis;layed
GIRLS SCi'TBALL T:&\!i
a::: FCRr J!:D
An invitation has been ex-
tended to any girls or \'/O-
men 12 years old and up vho
are in forming a
girls softball team to meet
at the ?eters Creek Commun-
ity Club Ball Diamond at
mile 21% on Friday June
at 1 pro,
It is hoped to have en-
ough players fo form at
least ttto teams.
* * *
projezts... The Chugiak Homemal.:ers ric-
Four nctr members joined the nic at the Izaac :!alton
Brmmie Tr oop.., Susan Totters, ?icnic Grounds \las rained
beeb added to the Homestearl
exchange.
Harold Hutc' 1ison !.I t;,;S
Francis H. Lar!: ir ... . ;;o 2-::: - 51
Berton . ., H0- 2-5253
Cut & Curl
C, ..
C.L. :3rinson ".e.
Hildrith
Peters Creek Dan-.. Dc li
* * * * *
--- ... -- ----
BAB1
Approximately lC guccts
tended a baby ;o;houer given
for Hubert (3obln) Reid
at the home of Barni s
hausen last ./ed.'lesday, J un lst.
Hostessea ttere Bernie .3t . clt--
Ol ga .:' ,,Im.::on and D;.r -
lene
Denise cates and out and reconvened for des-
Lprile sert and business meeting Games and r ei'res hments
( n __ f _o_l_-_ _ ...:;a;..;t;__t ...... h.;..e;.. home ( ___ _.__e_n_J_ .. - - - - .... __
P L U M B t N G ELECTRICAL B a I L D E R ..;;
P A I N T S HOUSE Y
LifQ!
:rrae 3TC.
r
8!!!, 1960
(ueddinJ)
The -cook of
Slopes on June lOlli.
the Month
COOK FOR JUNE- J.umY BRINSON
This delicious seafood recipe
of utilizes a fish that
is very plenttful at this time
of year and tThich is ahrasy an
favorite.
SilU.DJ NE:JBURG
2 cups leftover cooked salmon
1/2 cup chopped r:mshrooms (fresh
o:t canned)
6 tbs shortening

tbs flour
l1/2 cups milk
2 egg yolks
1/2 tsp :-ro:o."a:tershhe Sauce
l tsp salt
1 tsp lemmon juice
DR!.IN and salmon
fo'RY _mushrooms in 2 tbs shortert
ing for 10 minutes.
I-:2LT .remaining shortening in
heavy and
The Bridgroom will be SP/4
Roald (:3ob) i.ske Jr. of Ft.
l1i chardson., .
A garden \JedO.ing is
Both the parents of i :iss Egg-
leston and I :r, Aske are here ,
for tteddi ng.
* * * * *
FRIENDLY rJBIG::BOR ;
:'03T?CtJED
The meeting the Friendly
Neighbor Club which had been
scheduled for tonight, June
has been postponed one
\'leek, becuse of a conflict-
ing social commitments.
The club tTill meet on June
15tl! at the home of Phyllis
Stewart at 7:30 PJ.t.
* ** * *
(heart attack, cont page 1
1)
heart attack tThile at t'lorlt
last treeko
STIR in flour
j.Jr Lemmon, t1h.o was emp.}.oye
STIR in milk and cook over
. , . . at the Ordinance Dept. at ii't.
med1um 11eat st1rr1ng con- I R
1
. 1 t
" J. "? .tas a ong 1me
stantly thick. . I :r-esid(mt of ii.laska , hav ing
egg yolks (flrst beatlng come to t'"lo , . t 1 v lJ
_ ) 1 _ t.a anus ta a .ey
tn th a ll ttle .. 1 from International Falls 1-:inn
B:S2I'!D in remaining esota ui th the colony in 1935
CCC'K over !Ot'l heat for 2 nunutrs l.."' u Vl. ve-" b l . . f
. n"" .,. s r ,... y u.s \11 e
Paula a daughter :aula and
G:J::lVE over cooked rice or toasl a brother Gilford Lemmon of
* * * * * Northtiay, Ala::::ka.
I
Funeral .3ervices \voere held
- on Sunday at 3 at the
HAHN BCY HOSPI'rALIZED Palmer Loose Hall. Lemmon
l:.ras 47 years old at the time
of his death.
Four year old Fritz, son or
I-:r o and f.:rs. Fred Hahn of
* * * * *

1," ;I
I1r . & i-lrs . Joseph Gerrish of
r.Jile Glenn i::iight-Jay are
the parents of a 9 pound
14'/2 ounce boy born on i-:ay
lOt!! at 10:06 pm at the Prov-
idence :1ospi tal .
* * * * *
(concert cont )age 1 col 3)
cert begins at llam and t-li 11
last until noon .
A special section is bei ng
set aside and uill be roped
off that the Chugiak grou9
may sit together.
Further information concer-
ning the concert uill appear
in t he COURmR.
* * * *
(absentee voting cont page 5
col 3)
physical disability may ap-
plJ for an absent ee ballot
not more than 20 dcys before
the date of any election t h-
rough a personal represen-
tative. Such
shall have a trri tten applic-
ation sighed by the applic-
ant and by a let-
ter from a licensed
ian or a statement signed by
ttv-o qualified voters stat-
ing that the ap:;:>licant ttill
be unable to go to the poll-
ing place because of physic-
al disability.
* * * * * 2agle River has been in Pro - .
vidence Hospital for cor- ; __ . . ' ,.......,.---------------- - ----
rective surgery..
r-le t:as released this tveek. .
* * * *

and EXTERIOR
T2LCrl:J:R TC :nw H0- 2-5175
Birchwood
BUILDING MAT ERIAL
YAR(l
18Yz
------
c:uGI/.i\ (Assemblies of
GOD
:1ev-o Bernard Tettell
s
Cunday .3choo 1. 10: 00
r.:r. rning 11:00
.. ::I:vange listi c .::Jerv 7: ;30
Bible Study & prayer meeting
ac i 2THODIST C!URC!i
am
pm
,Jed 7: 30 prn
Christ t s filllbascadors (Young
peoplc Frio 7:30 pm
Vacation Bible Sch. June 6-17
:{ull Pastor
rm-2-5155
Sunday School. 9:45 am
l:lorning .lorshi p 11: 00 am
Youth .Jed.
7:30pm
fihoir Rehersal, Thursday
* * * * 0:00pm
C UG
T I' '.JSCS,. 1st Thursday 8:00 pm
.1 .A ,. ST. /J!'i.'.lCNY
1
S Off' 1 n d
r,
1
.
1
1c1a ooar 3rd Tue
. c-1g1on c asses have been dis-
for the summer months * ,.. * * *
"' * c::rtiSTii.r! c:r,\P!il.
FIRST BAPTIST c:iURCrt Jon Smith :Wangelist
Bible
14 Eagle River
Rev. Z., C. Chron r.:inis'!:.er
Gunday c.:n-
./orship oll:OO
pm
;:!: .-ening ttorship 7:30 pm
::ed. !Jrayer meeting .... 7:30 pm
T:1e 4lli .!ed; of each month the
foilotting groups 111eet at
7:30pm
GIRLS

:tONEN Is
Uf'liON
i.::m l .3
IJursery open C:.uring services.
* *
Bt .... TIGT c::URCH
?:J.N. l. i llcr Pastor
Cunday
r:')rning :orship 11:00 am
Serv Tues 7:30pm
*
...__!.'J:..:l:::. -;Ji.Y .Ji.IIJT.3
'Gunday .3chool l0:30am
Candl elight Inn I.Jiie 22tk
GC3P2L
.'alter Pollock John Porterfiel
Linisters
Chugiak V?J Hall Ilile 261/2
..r&d, and Sunday o 13: 00 pm

C:::l:J. .UNITY B;.-TIGT c :;:URCH
?aul ughes Pastor
Dunday Cchool lO:OO am
i.orning :.'orship. o 11:00 am
Young 6:30 pm
.3vening .!orship ., 7:30 pm
.. 'ed. ? rayer rr.eeting 7: 30 prn
:.'omen t s Thrusday
. 2:00pm
Crusaders, 4:00 pm

\Jorship and the Lord
1
s
3upper ll:OO am
*
2i.J1J
1
U..!L CU.l':i!:L
Joseph every Pastor
Sunday .Jc
1
10oL ...... 10:00 am
r.;orning 11:00 am
Zveni ng
1
orsi1i p '7: 30 pm
Tuesday morning prayer
ll:OO am
Youth FellC\'1St1ip 7:30 pm
* *
NO T I C.:!:
Any in the Church
.Jirectory be submit-
ted to the not lat-
er than 6: C Pf.j on i :on day of
each
This alst a pplies to any
special no'; ices or programs.
.. *
!.!:T J I .::J
1 z t

SCCIZTY TO
The -; of tt1e nethodist
Chusch uill hold their month-
ly at the home of
I-:rs . !-:arc tall in
Zagle Hivf:: on June 14tb at
ll am .
is to bring a
sack luncl' .
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Religion classes for Cathol-
ics of Chugiait. J t. i.nthony
1
s
\dll begin summer session in
Jt; ly.
There \/ill be tu sessions
of tuo weel{s dure.tion each
sessions grades 1- 8 .
Anyone interest in attend-
ing is requested , to call r.;arie
Zib at
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JOHNSCN BCY
Six year old Eric Johnson,
son of t.ir. and Lrs. Guy
Johnson of mile 22 is recov-
ering from a tonsilectomy
which he underuent at Prov-
idence Hospital last tTeelr.
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UORK P .'.:1TY i.T GRCUJD3
A \tork party has been sched7
uled for tonight C 'ednesday)
at the Chugiak Carnival
ounds to clean up and get
ready for the Governors ?ic-
nic. Anyone llho ttishes to
help is invited to come on
down .
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NE:: l.J3ISTl'JJT
?03TCF:?IC3
Dorothy ThOID!)SOn, ttho
also teaches at the Chugiak
School is assisting ? aul
S\tanson Chugiai<: :-ostnaster.
r;rs. Thompson is replacing
firs. Roger J onrotte trho last
month suffered an eye injury
in an accident at the Ci1ug-
irur little League ?ractice.
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GARDEN TIP:
. .'hen transplanting cabbages,
trim off the large outer leaves.
This t'lill reduce t:rilttng-. as
leaves evaporate much plant
moisture.

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