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servation \.,ill be on the
prograr.1 of the next neet-
ing of the
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cat.ions.
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CHUGIAK-10'--
Chu.gia k
A E ie ct
President
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(RUSI'Y) DELLRINGER
EDITOR & PUDLISIIZR
Published every Wednesday in
CIIUGIAK, :.LASKA
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year, mailed to your address
FOR NE'.lS OR A:>D,
IIo-2-5275
Ads or subscription applic-
ations may be to:
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DOX 1166, CHUGIAK
DEADLINE FOR:
ADS: Noon on l:ondays
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(Last minute neus items may-
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Lli'lE r-IAZAl"ID.S
<me of tile of th&


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1s t at some time or other
someone i _s guilty of leaving
the phonG "off the hook."
Hott often has-one of us
picked the receiver only
to be greeted by the sound
of conversation, a
radio or televison or child-
ren playing in someones h6me
or one of many inCicatio
that soneone has failed to
properly re;Hace their rec-
. - . . I
eiver after using it.
This ic at least an an-
usually a great
, ':i]he thought
that usually crooses the mind
at this tine is" ... ,-rhat if
\ie needed 'to . Call a doctor
or there tias a fire "
:tell, \teelt jus1; such
an incident ha:,pened, tti th
the results noted on the front
page of tais issue of
ccu:u!!:R.
This tino one instance wben
a call to the fire com)any
could have resulted in the
saving of home, but
oomeone the phone off
the hoolt.
The tele:,hone com:,1any has
repeated:y cautioned it's
subscribers of the res-(nex .
'il
cc,L
(telephones)
ponsibilities of being on a
party line. This weelt the
Cv"'URRER ttould like to re ..
peat these and add a few
of our otm observations.
Small children playing
with the phones are the worst
offenders. It goes tri thout
saying that pijones should be
so placed as to be out of
reach youngsters, or better
still a trall phone installed.
Small objects such as ash-
trays on the table next to
the phone are so1:1etimes en-
ough to cock the receiver
just enough to leave the
line open.
people protest that
they use their very
little, sometimes not
days. These are the ones
1rho are most liltely to of-
fend, as if their shoul
be replsced incorrectly or
knocked off during dusting,
they uould be unliltely to
become of it for a long
time
Also phones in public place
such as taverns are frequent-
ly left off the hook by cus-
tomers who use the phone and
carelessly replace ito
Therefor it behoves all of
us to truce it upon
to be our otm lteeper in this
department.
FcUlmting these fet'l sug-
festions may keep last weeks
tragedy from being repeated.
Phones should ahrays be
out of reach of small childre
thi tableonwhich the phone
is kept should be free of any
object which aight\hold the
receiver up, and above all,
whether or not you your
feequently, (next col.)
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(phones)
check it whenever you t:1ink
of it.
Party lines trill be t'li th
us for a long time, lets try
to make the best of it, and
respect the rights of those
who khare our line uith us.
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(fire cont page 1 col
By the time the Fire Co.
was able to locate the fire.
it tiaS completely out of con-
trol aad a1 though the firemen
were able to some of
the belongings from the home
it was destroyed.
. DiNatale Is had recently
purchased the home. The loss
wa.s covered by insurallce.
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ER!A TO HOLD PUBUC
lIEETING
The Eagle Ri ;-er Improve6imt-'
Association will hold ' a pub-
lic meeting on ffovco-
ber 15th at the Lampost Inn o.t
mi.lel41ko
All and potential
r.tembe.:-s of the orgar.iztttion
are i'nvi ted to atterd. I:r.
Hawthorr.e, of the
organization stated that he
has more reports on the pro-
of the Eagle River Fi re
a
frc:n GcYerncr Esan t'lisiUng
the ne.t organization 11ell ..
The e1eeting ttill begin
at 8p.:n and refreshments trill
be served4
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NOV'...!:t;BZ.""l C!l!, 1960
Cook Of The
Month
COOK J.i'O.l'1 f1CV2i:nER
::x:::!CTIIY JOri:IO:.TE
Homemade soup is a treat that
we rare::.y get anyraore. This
hearty beef sou:) is ec:_ually
good t'li th moose or car-
ibou. :::>orothy offers a small
hint let it simner on the
top of space heater!
5 # sou? bone
3 qts cold tmte1
6 whole cloves
pepper to taste
3 bay
2 tsp flaltes
1 tsp thyoe
11/3 tbs. salt
2 stall:n celery
1 No. 2 peas carrots
l No. 2 t-Jhole kernel 'corn
3 large onions
2 large tomato .soup
2 cups elbO\r macaroni
CUT nout from bones and
brown .
PUT dri??mngs in lavge kettle
iillD lv-ater and rest of meat an
bone YJ,
ADD secnonings !
BRING to 'boil
snJI.;&I( .( hours
ADD vecetables and
COOK one Bour more
ADD tonb.to soup
Dorothy r.:x::es this cooment:
I li!::e :t:o make right
after dinner and let it sim-
mer all evening. Then it's
ready to reheat for dinner
the next duy. This
eezes wHl. :Jonderfut on a
wintry dayt"
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CALL: ::o-2- 5555 for emergen-
l Pt'..G3 3
HUGE CR011D ATIZNDS POT- LUCK ' (pot- luck* h'li 11 remain united
! on public lilssues that affect
The pot-luclt dinner which cJ,.- : our area and both parties vill
Chugirut Day for the ( be striving to make the com-
candidates was at- munity a better place in uhich
ended by a record crottd. to live
The candidates started to
arrive in Chugiak at lOam,
and greeted shoppers at the
Eagle Uiver Center
unti 1 the afternoon tthen they
went to Spring Creek Lodge:
for lurtch.
The remainder of the day
t'las tn house to house
campaigning, while their
ttives attended a tea in thei
honor at the Lampost Inn.
lfhe tea, which enabled
these ladies to mee't
ly td th the ladies of Chugi
ttas sponsored by Iirs. Calvin
Reid of Fire Lake, assisted
by Guy Johnson. .
The entire groury met at
"&he Chugiak Hall i IJ;
7pm t'ihere the pot-luck "
cnner t'las followed by short
talks from all the candidate
The majore address of the
eveningtias given by Stan
rlcCutchin in the. allsence of
Senator Bartlett.
Neorge .alen, democratic
precnact fhattman has receiv
ed calls from every candidat
expressing
ion and complimenting the
people of for such
a tmrm t'ielcome and fine din-
ner.
J.ir. Allen has
that tharuts be exten-
ded to the 0\mers of the
Shoppong :.!lgilding,
to all the ladi'es of the
community ttho itel.pea pre-
pare the food and to the
follO\Iing ladies
him during the day:
I;isses Zi.leen Laui:at, Pat
. Hargy Halverson,
_hy and Linda rtobinson.
Allen is (1UOted as
saying -that of
tthich t'lins, Chugiak
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SCHOOL BOARD TO
fIEET
The Advisory School Board of
the Chugialt School t'lill hold
their first regular lileeting
on November 22nd.
The meeting had originally
been scheduled for the 15!!!
of the month but ttas post-
poned so as not to conflict
tii th PTA.
The board has hald several
organizational meetings, but
this. is the first regular meet)4
ing at tihich school business
tiill be taken up.
The public is invited to at-
tend any of the of
the school board to introduce
or discuss school nroblem.s.
The meeting tti 11 be held
in the 8lli grade classroom at
8pm.
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PLAY TICICZTS TO GC Or!
Tickets to the old
mtHlodrama, "The City Gi:iclcer
and our Nell
11
wi 11 go on sale
sometime next \v-eek. :"
The price tlill be the same
as for the school movies;
namely 75 for adults, 50
for high school students and
25 for grade school students.
These tickets may be pur-
chased from any member of the
cast or at the box office
the play.
There will be three perfor-
mances, one each on the even-
ings of November 25lli and
and a matinee on Nov.
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NOVEJ.JDZR 91b, 1960
EDITOR: Judy Bales
CoEditor: Nelda l-:oonier
RZPO;lT.::'..S:
Ilary .\nn Donnelly
Lora :i:..ee Pierce
4A:
Diana is going to Calif-
ornia today. She is going
all by :lcrself and is go-
ing to fly in a pas::;enger
plane. Diana is going to
stay there all this sc:ool
year. Che is going to come
baclt ne:=t fall.
ID1onda
1
s mother is going
to sho\1 some novie slides
today and they are about
Europe. Che is going to
show them at two o'clock .
She is coing to sho\! them
in our room.
:/e
lii th a b.: t tery and a uire
and a nr.il. './e made a light,
and '"e :lllt two llire::; on the ,
battery and hooked the light
bulb to it. :/e put tlle nail
on the bodem and . the light
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(Moose call)
Filltmore, and Kathleen Boehm.
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Liebo\'li tz 5D grade cla
1 an unreliable
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pol
on Friday' 4!'l.
The grade election result
\tere: Kennedy 15, Nixon 13,
Johnson 17, Lodge 3, Undecided
22.
3 fUIJI
day in
6C: This weelt \te sa\t
otrips. They ,.,ere, "A
Ancient Athens"
Great lie have just
studying these things
ial Studies.
finished
in Soc-
In Englhish lte are doing oral
book reports.
7B:
Leslie Kay
Ilauldin
Thursday started the PTA
drive. ,\.:=so a family's house
burnt do\m and our room is
trueing up a collection for
them. Today the of the
school \iill have their pictures
truten.
An unreliable poll gave. Ken-
' h
nedy 13, Nixon 11 Jopnson 8
and G.

Linda Schultz
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TEACHER l.TTENDS I'
EDUCATORS CCI!VENTION
Carol Connel, Junior
High tezcher at Chugiclt School
recently returned from Seward
\torlced.
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'I where she attended the Alaska
Druce Zmuda Education Association Delegat4
4B:
Getting ready for Thanlcs-
giving. Pictures . uill be
taken after.lunch.
Assembjy as a representative
of the Chugiak Ass-
ociation.
The assembly !)lace on
ectober 27lll and 291!1. !-irs.
onnel joined uith 60 . delegates
have been \iorking from all over the state to
'.'animals trac.k", such as on problems concerning educnt-
cat, doc, squarrcl, rabbit, , . ion and teaching in
deer, r:m::;!crat, slmnk,mouse The delegates ,.,ere divided
and many others. :te have into committees \vhich \'forked
picture::; on our '!all. ong hours on the problems as-
::n'e, Conme Lore, signed to them.
'lP.Xt cc .i..) _ The Chugiak Zducation .Assoc-
.0 d Hnation is headed by nr. Howard
Q n
. (Spain liho \las recently el-
f '- t. next col.)
(Teachers convention)
,,
II
ected to the post of ,resid-
ent.
The other officers uho ,.,ere
chosen last year, are; Ixs.
Dorothy Thompson, Vice :resi-
dent, f-irs. Elaine .".s!;:e .3ec-
retary Treasurer.
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EXECUTIVE COI :i :r.r.l:J:.:
TC IIEET
The executive committee of
the Chugirut PTA l'lill hold
their monthly meeting on
November 14!!l at Gpm
at the Chugiclt School.
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ENTRY FOruiS AV.UL,U3U:
FOR DOG SilO:/
Entry Forms are avai !able Gor
the .3ixteenth all Dreed J>og
Show, which the Alaska . l;enndl
fZlub '"i 11. hold. in the c'entral
School Gym in Anchorage on
Sunday, November
The Show is licensed by the
American ICennel Club, and any
pure bred dog of an ,\I:c re-
cognized breed \ihich is six
months of age or older may be
entered in competition for
championship points, ribbmns
an4 j;tophies
A special feature of the
show will be the (;ham,ion and
obedienee Titled dog partic-
ipating in the Parade uill
,r:eceive a rosette, \lith the
name of the dog imprinted on
one streamer
Entries for the sho\1 close
on noon of Tuesday, rJovecber
15.
desiring entry form
or wishing assistance in
malting them out should con-
tack Richard (Christa)
Burg of Burg's Birchuood
Kennels at H0-2-5261.
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PL1\N TO .i.TTim!> TIIZ
C!IRISTI r . .s B.\Z...\_\R I:O\' .19121
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Radio
2i.,i
Repair
GLENN HI .JAY .
/' ; ' : : ! ALL TYPES ROOFING ..\PPL!ED
I I GUARANTEED \Wl:lRK FREE ESTillATES
. Inquire at: FIRE LAKE BUILDERS .SUPPLY
''It Is the -r 0 p S' I MILE
18
no.:.2.:.6181
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November 9D, 1960
DEN DOIIP .S:
DZN # 1: r.:ondays, 4-5pm
I;rs.
DEN # 3: Fridays 6pm
l-:rs .. TOlme
DEN # 4: Thursdays 4-5pm
I;rs.. l!:dtiar<ls
DEN # 5: Gaturdays 1:30-3pm
l>lrs. liohnson
DEN# 6: Thursday's 6:30pm
lirs. Jones
D!!!N # 8: l-:ondays 4-5pm
r;rs. Steeby
Cub Scout Swimming
November 16Q!
l1eet at 3hop.ping Center at
6:30pm
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There uill be a meeting of
Cub I'ack #6 on Satu-
:-::!ay., i!ovenber 12!.:1 at the
l!ethodist Church at
7:00pm. .
There \Jill be tt'IO films
ho:-m at this time, ":.ir
Pot'ler :.nerican Jet '.L'ests"
c.nd ".lincrs for .Joger
#6 celebrated the 9.Q!'bi:-th-
. . : a: Eric Johnson t'li
: .;:-can and calce.
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;.TTZtD THE
frCVEI-iBER 19
c::.:unv; T. n:.LL
100 dollars
damage was done to the .
bathroom in the home of
Eugene Fly in Eagle Ri Vf;r
t-J'hen a in heater be-
came overheated and began
to smouldero
The Fly's son mem-
ber of the Chugiak Volunteer
Fire Co., trained in such
matters, shut off the power
enabling the unit to cool
before any extensive damage
could be done.
Damage l'las limited to- the
heater itself and scorched
tiallpaper.
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RZCZIVES r-:ORE
BOOICS
Several donations of books
tierc received by the Chug-
iak public Library this past
week.
1
A number of
donated by Dale Dr1ggs and
several children
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s books by
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:1r:s. Fly. 'l _ ..,
The Li b.f&fY -! ts.e;l:t;
good last tieek
tihcn- over one hundred books
(tiht'ch tiere mostly duplicate
of books in the adult sectio
t'iere sent to the native vil-
lage of Nicolai.
An appeal for books for
this library t'lhich is now
being organized appeared in
the Anchorage paper and the
Chugial{ library responded
tvi th some of their boolcs
t'lhich t'lere either duplicates
or obsolete editionsc
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A ne'" type of booth for their
coming Christmas Bazaar \'las
revealed at the last meeting
of the Friendly Neighbor Club.
The group \ihich met at the
home of Joan Glafke in
Creek, discussed tlie O;_Jcrat-
ion of a "TRASH AND Tru!d\SURES"
booth.
Here '"ill be used articles
of clothing and household ef-
fects which will be restored
to next to ne,., condition, but
priced belO\t thos'e usually
found at rucmage
sales.
All llill be laund-
ered and manded and no trorn
out i tcr11s ;'fill be offered.. '\
This should be a mecca f6r
bargain hunters, and uord of
some of the choice things to
be sold has already got pro-
spective customers ,.,ai ting in
line.
Other tlbich are
being lined out are the BiriGC
games tihich \Till be going on
all throughout the day,
the LI'ITLE \Thich
1
,fill feattire sound cartoons
for the children.
.lith the date of the Dazaar
rapidly avproaching, the club
voted to in-
stead of on alternate :!ednes-
days as 5.:::: the
The next meeting is tonight,
at 7:30 at the home of r:arie
Petnonavich in Birch\iood
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FOR ALL EI
CALL: H0-2-5555 or HC-2-5313
CUUGIAK VOL. FIRE CO.
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CUP & SAUCER OR IUDIVIDUAL PIECES
::1\CH
91ll, 1960
Ii'rank Stallard of Dirclutood
has gone to Valdez tthere he
will be \/Orldng for several
weeks.
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Kemper Johnstor. has left for
Seattle and ,1ans to return
th his family. The .John-
stons foroerly lived at mile
221/z and had moved to ::ashing-
ton four years ago. r:emper
has been ;.laska all this sum-
mer.
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Ilrs. :falter Dahlman, vho has
(Fire Coo)
Taken to 5040tb Ilosp ,.,i th
Lieut. Ted Brinck
ing 1st Aid En Route .
NOV 3i5d. 4pm:
Fire Call. Frame house,
three miles in on Birchwood
Loop. Home of Thomas DiNatal
Fire caused by short in elec-
t'lires. Total loss.
NOV 4th, 5:20pm:
FIRE Eugene Fly resid-
ence. Ceiling heater over-
heated, causing ,.,ire insula t-
ion to smoulder. Fly
cut power and allohed the l'lire
to cool.
NOV .5tb, !1:15pm
Ambulance Run. Zagle River
Hill. Auto accident. One
killed one injured. Innured
\ party taken to 6040t.b Hos;>l
tti th Lieut. Ted Drinclc adminis-
tering first aid en
NOV 61!!.
:tork Party at Fire Ilall.
Firemen Fly and put nett
coil in International Fire
Truck and cleaned up hall.
spent the summer t'li th her Fire Cheif Hahn says:
daughter, r;rs. Richard Burg "In case of emergencies, call
of BirchtJood hasleft to re- H0-2-5555 or 110-2-5313.
turn to her home in Gerraany. In case of Fire, get every-
I-Irs. Dnhlman t'lill go by one out of the rouse, call the
way of .Jan Francisco and Fire Co. and close all doors
ELZCTION Coht page 1 col 3)
Sanders (R) 336
STRAndberg (R) 351
Stratton (R) 391
On the bonding issues:
ProposliltiDon #1
YES 176
NO 483
Proposition #2
YES 157
NO . 571
Proposition #3
YES 280
NO . 382
Proposition #4
YES. . 352
NO . 333
Proposition #5
YES . 332
NO 333
Proposition #6
YES . 257
NO 407
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(PTA cont page 1 col 1)
The meeting t'lill be held on
Tuesday, November at the
Chugiak School at 8pm.
All parents are urged to
attend, and enjoy this inter-
esting program tll'hich should
be ver.y timely.
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Netl York, visiting ol'd friends and ,'lindows if
on the \lay. . ;.. * * * - --J----
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ACTI'liTY OF I
TilE C!IUGiiJi: VOLUIITmR FIRE '\T
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CCi2l.r:Y I T S. J \b BUI LOI W f:: t-1 t
NOV. 2nd. 2:50 All:
run to Fire
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Lake Lodce tlhere a tTOr.lfUl had . , .. _,.
fallen striking head' on floor. ,)
OIJE STOP FOR ! !! !! YOUR BUILDING
NEEDS!
sure.


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AU 0 ACCESSORIES
9!1!, 19GO
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(Assenblies of God)
Rev . Dernard Te\tell. . PASTO
Sunday Gchool. . .. lO: OOam
f.lorninG :!orship ll : OOam
Evangelistic Serv 7:30pm
Dible prayer meeting
:led 7 : 30pm
Christ ' s J\mbassadors . (Young

S
Religion Classes
nay Beam' s home
Fridays
ADV.;Nc:]) , Chugia.k .:1epublican
Cl ubhouce, Jayhawk Jrive
9:00am
l st Conmunion , . club-
houce . . lO:OOam
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FIRST D!.PTIST CIIURCll
Ilile g &gle Rive
Rev. E .. C. Chron l:INI STE
Sunday .3chool 9 : 45 am
f.lorninc; :Iorship 11:00 am
B.T. Uu 6: 30 pm
Evening ::orship 7:30 pm
Uednescl.:ty Prayer
7 : 30 pm
The 4D of each mon
th the follmting groups
neet at 7:30 pm
GI:l:G
sun:u:Aiis
:101 ::11' S UNI ON
l-IEU t [) DROTHERIIOOD
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Nursery open during serv ices.
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BI RCII:!OOD DJ'..PTIST c:IURCII
Rev . Frank I-;iller PASTOR
Sunday Gchool lO: OOa
Ilor nint:; :.rorship 11 :<;>Oa
Pray&D Cervice Tues 7:30p
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J.'.Y c:.r f!T.3
Sunday Gchool 9 :00
Civil :Jefense C.uonset Hut
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PI- 5-4056 ,
cmrr.JUNITY B1\?l'IST CHURCH
Rev. Paul Hughes PASTOR
Sunday School. . 10:00 am
Horning u .11:00 am
Young People 6:30 pm
Egening Jorship 7:30 pm
Prayer neeting
7:30pm
.I omen's workshop, Thursday
2:00pm
Crusaders, Thursday 4:90 pm
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c:IUGIAIC i:3':.'IJDIST c:mnCH
Rev. :layne Hull PllSTOR
Sunday 0chool l0: 00 a
llorning .!orship 11 : 00 am
.. o 2 : 30 pm
JR. CHOI.:1, Thurs . 3 : 34 pm
Sr. Choir, Thurs 7: 30 pro
1st Thurs 8:00pm
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Don Smi th EVlJIGELI ST
Bible School lO:OO am
\'/orship & Lord's Supper
11:00 am
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Rev Joseph Overy P.t\STOR
Sunday Schoo 1. . .. . 10: 00 am
Norning './orship 11:00 am
Eveni ng :/orship 7:30 pm
Bible Study, :Jed 7:30 pm
Adult t!ible School
Tues Fri 7:30 pm
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NOTICE:
Any changes in the Church
Directory should be submit-
ted to the COURIER not lat-
er than 6:00 pm on 1 :on day
of eqch \ieek.
This also applies to any
specia: notices on programs.
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CA'fHOLIC RELIGICri
CLASSES TO BZGIN
Catholic Religion clcsses
lii 11 begin next \tee!: ui th
the primary to"bc
held on Fridays
NoYember 18lli at at
the home of Ilrs. :lay Deam.
Advanced and 1st cor.tnanion
classes \'li 11 be held on
days a+. the Chugiruc Republican
Clubhouse on drive beg-
ining November H)ll. ;.clvo.nced
classes \-.rill Le fron: 0an until
lOam and lst corrs.mnion frora 10
a;n until llam.
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SOCIETY . '.i'O .

The Catholic Ladies
.Society ldll hold the:ir
ly meeting on
15lli at 8pr.1 at Dasse's Dcauty
Shope
Guest ;ti 11 be Tiev.
.ihalen of St . ,'mthonyls
in Vie,:.
Plans for a ba:rc sale \/ill
be discussed at tine.
* * * * *
i-:YF TO VICIT
nor.:zn
f.iembers of the lhthodist Yout-h
Fellowship of the Chugial:: l:eth-
odist Church ,.,ill i:YF
retreat to be in !loner on
the evening of Frid!IY, I!ovcnber
lllli and on the
Seven or eigr1t members of :
the Chugiak group plan to
drive dO\m and to stay until
unday afternoon.
:tELFi',:lli GROUP TO
HOLD llONTIILY
iJ!:BTING
The Chugiak Welfare group
\iill hold their monthly neet-
ing on November 21st at the
primary building of the Chu-
giak school
All groups a!"e u:--ged to send
their representatives.
The meeting ,.,ill begin at
730 pm.
* * * * *
.. LUCILLE IIL.l:i!:
!by (Lucille) Tedrmr is
home afte:::-.having been hosp-
italized c..t Providence :Iosp- .
i tal \d th a case of pnew:tonian
* * * * *
' NOVENBER 9!11; 1!)60

B.
l'/EDNE.3DAY, f! CV2i :n.:zH 9!h,
Friendly Nci(5hbors, Petron-
. avich's, 7:30 pm
Adult llistory Class , Chugialt
School
THUJSDAY, Novenbcr 101!!,
Rehearsal, Chugiak Players,
School, 0:30
:Jelfare :/orlwr, Chugiak
Iieth. Church, 9am-noon
Library Open, 9am-3:30pn
6:30pm-G;:>m
FRIDAY: Novcnbcr ll!h
VZT&'1l'lNS :x.Y
Rehearsal, Chugi alt I' layers,
School, 7:30 pm
BINGO, VF./ all , 8pm
SATUliDAY, November 12tl!, 1960
Pack Meeting, Cub Scout
Pack #6, 7pm i:ethodist
Church
SUNDAY, Novcober 13!11

Obedience Training, 2pm
Carnival Ilall
MONDAY, November 14i!l
Executirv 0oard, Chugialt PTA
8pm at Cchool
EIRA, Inn, 8pm
Rehearsal, Chugiak Players,
7!'30; School: , -
TUESDAY, November 15!1l
School 8pm
ALTAR SOCIBTY, Besse's
Beauty Shop
:1EDNESDAY, f!ovember 16!.:!
Cub Ccout Swimming
6:30 meet at Shopping Cent .
FRIENDLY i!.2IGII:..!O.RS,
... ... ...
* ...
.
(cont pa(5c 6 col 3)
The largest vote ever to be
cast in the Chugiak Prec-
inct h:ept the election of-
busy votes
until 9:30
'
FOR SALE i-:ISC.
FORSALE: 1957 Chev. Pick-
up (*ton) 6 cyl . good run-
. ning cond. $1050&
See Lund, Birch\iOOd or
box 113, Chugialc
HELP :tMnZD
l1ANTED: Someone to operate
Barber Shop evenings and
on Saturdays. For further
info. call rrni:: AIDl COURIER
H0-2-5275
SERVICES
y
I ,
CUSTQr.i WillE DRil.P1IES: Also
repairs and alterations.
Ethel l!ile 131/.!
H0-2-531!1
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GARBAGE SERVICE coal .
wood gravel topsoil
gen . hauling. ri0-2-5280
COUNTRY CE COllPANY
JOB PRINTING
Leaflets form letters
tickets programs Ill-
ustrated material . Photo
Reproductions . {\NIIC Aill1
COURIER . . .
( '
.H0-2-5275.
l'lASHETZRIA: Serve yourself
or we '"ash. Open 6am to
lOpm EilGLE .RIVER TR.i.ILER
COURT . . . II0-2-5544. I
- .- ' - - - - - - :._ - - - - -
ORDERS NO:J BEIHG T/.:J!;N FOR
CiiRI STl;AS LE'l?ZJ13 ICnik
Arm Courier . II0-2-5275
. .
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PAGE 8
DOCTOR ATTENDS
i!EART ASSOCL\TION
r-:EEriNG

has been recei v-
from Dr. r.;arshall Simpson uho
is attending the meeting of the
iunerican Heart Association at
St. Louis I-io.,
Dr. Simpson has attended
numer.ous clinical sessions
\ihere ne\1 techniques and
diagnosis \vere discussed and
demonstrated.
The Doctor expresses spec-
ial interest in a discussion
on "Ear Oxmetry in Cardiac
Diagnosis'', that is the meas-
urement of exygen saturation
of the blood as measured at
the ear and hO\{ it may he 1 p
in the diagnosis of certain
heart diseases. he men-
tioned a discussion cf "Artial
Arraythmias" or irregular.' heart
beats ..
The Doctor told ho\i he and
lirs. Simpson attended the an-
nual dinner of the
Heart Association. At this
affair medical problems are
discussed in a social atmosp-
hers . Several hundred phys-
icians and their wives attend-
ded the dinner, at \thich three
gold hearts ,.,ere presented.
One of these \las to have beer
presented to Eddie Cantor, \rho
\vas unable to attend. It \JaB
accepted in his absence by
actor Vincint Price \vho gave
the major of the ev-
ening. Dr, & r,;rs. Simpson
found him a . very forceful and
ententaining
The Doctor \ient m to tell
of the many panels and dem-
onstrations that he attended.
One of \'lhich was particular
interest was a demonstration
of a ne\i teuhnique of closed
cnest resusitation for vic-
tims of heart attacks
1
by Dr.
Samuel A Levine.
... * ... * *
- I
./ _,
:J ,... 7 . t:
_ __,
Inttirenting sidelights on ... -
the election "ere the fact F
0
r- prompt _ . . l
I'
one person voted for both
1
.
of them. GEr YOUR RESERVATIONS IN EARLY
o: interest \las one 2 Tractors & at your Service
uri te in for Nick !Jeg.ch D) ;??ffi fF> rr:f
in votes for i Con t_ ra c tin Q co. !fiLE 14 I'
* * REASON' BLE HOU.m..Y' OR JOB RATES , '
\ . HD-2-5320 J,
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