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BUUHC3
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S'I't.TE POLICE:
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Arm
CHUGIAK: George Allen, CHUGL\lC: interscliol-
has been once more el- astic athletic progrrun
ccted to head the Demo- between the junior high
party in this students of the Chugialt
area. and Eagle River Schools
1\t a precinct meet- has been planned, acc-
held last Thurs- ordlng to Chuck Smith,
day at the Chugiak VFt' superi ntenclent of Clnig-
Hall, Allen was re-el- iak Schools.
ected Chairman. To Basketball practice
serve \vi tb him as vice l1as alrcad,y begun, with
Chairman is Dan ll\vll Mr. Carson coaching the
and Secretary-Treasurer Chugiak 1Joys and Nr . Don
Nrs. Ed. :'Iillis. MARGt,ImT FOLTZ (left) ,\ND FEHNB .,._ JNSTON coaching the
Delegates to attend (right) DISPL,\Y IIJS & CIIHl.':i'nL\S STOCK Eagle Hiver 'l'eam .
the .South Central Dist- ll'\GS, S 01<' 'l'liE :-Li.i"Y {o!U'l' ITEMS TO OE Gi rll.s from both sch-
rict Eonvcntion to be SOLD ,iT THE 'l'll lHD AL\ii\U '.L CIIHlS'l'K\S B.\Z.\ \R ools will also be given
held later this month 'l'O BE HELD BY Tim CIILGI:.K L'.DIES CLUB. I:\' an opportunity to part-
are; George Srni th, ,\den THE B_,\CKGROUND IS ,', G,i.Y FEL'l' DCOR PAXEL ticipate as cheer-lead-
Cates, George .\llen, __ _ _ ------- ers. Carol Con-
Leo Robinson, Clarance Ilalver- nell will coach the cheer
son from the Peters Creek ar- TO PRO\'lDE lcnclers .
ea; C.H. Elliot, Jack :'hil- FOR SCIIOL,\RSIII:' Smith ktated that part-
lips from the Birchhood area, icpntion in the athletic pro-
Ei,GLE The third annual gram will be dependent entire-
(cont page 8 col 1) Christmas Bazaar, which 1vill ly on the students maint<:lin-
SEVENTEEN LOC,\L \
HUNTERS DRX.JN FOR
,\NTLERLESS i:OOSE
PAUlE.R! Seventeen Chugiak
residents \vere among those
whose names 1vere drawn . of the
500 permits to hunt for anter-
less moose in Area D (Pal mer
1\a.!=;Jwi tna) at the drmvj ng
ld l ast at Palmer
\ccordj ng to a list publishcu
lJy the Alaska Department of
Fish and ' game, those chosen
from this a rea were: Trygve
l'lricl\:sen, bos 36 Chugiak,Stan-
ley f.li le 14, Robert J.
Hawann, Mi le 161fz, Howard, F.
SJ "tles, Box 55, Chugial\: , Minor
D n, box 157, Chugi ak,
1 !. Schetzle, mile 1
Roy J. lii lson, Eagle Hi ver,
Joseph mile 14,
(cont page 8 col 2)
take place this Saturday and ing stltisfactory
Sunday, 1'\ovember and 19lli ;, contest lvi 11 be he 1 d in
in the empty store at the Eag- each school among the students
le River Shopping Center will to choose a name for their
be to raise funds fo provide team, and in the Ragle Hiver
a scholarship for a high School to select school col-
schod>l graduate from Chugiak. ors . The school colors for
This is the second year the Chugiak School are green
t hat the clulJ lvill offer this and white. .!
scholarship in thet amount of The students will themselves
. '
.
The first.bazaar, held in
(cont page 2 col 2)
CIVIL DEFENSE
POLICE CHIEF
E:.GLE RIVtm: Director of
Civil Defense for the Chug-
iak 1\rea, Hay Henrichcs an-
nounced that Fred Hos<.'lwester,
has been chosen t0 as
Civil Defense Chief
(cont page 9 col 2)
decide the name they think
best, and a (l\.;arded to
the Htudents suigesting that
name
Practice for the students
from the Chugiak \vill
be at the gym at Engle River
on day at 6:45pm and on
Saturdays at lpm.
Smith that he regret-
ted : hat the school would not
be able to furnish bus trans-
portation to practlce
sessions and hoped to prevai l
upon parents to that the
(cont page 8 col 1)
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TilE KNIK ,\lm
C 0 ll H I E R
CHUGIAK,
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I
.\N I\JDgPEf.lDE:w' i\E\.'SP.HlEH
published each

HARRIET ( HUSTY) BELLHI NGER
EDITOH & PUBLISilEH
. ,.
Subscription Hates:
$2.50 for 6 months or S5 year
r ,
'or News or Call:: H0-2-5275
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IF 'ICU Ci.N'T .!:IIP

I ...a.; .
;Jhen almmst any group of two
or more ' )eople meetq in Chug-
iak these days , the conver-
sation' is dominated by talk
of Stril,es, spares, leagues,
averages and related bo1tling
jargon.
To the non bolder, this is
most beliildering, and leaves
him feel ing that he has sud-
denl y into a foreign
country.
it is ' not only the season-
ed bO\tl ers who are elated at
having access to their favor-
ite in their mm commlm-
i ty, but the n..Jvices 1vhose
r.;uscJI:.es are still aching from
that first game 11ho \ Jax
enthusiasticL
Therefore those who have
never had the O?portunity 6v
the desire to partake of :.mer-
icas favorite family sport,
are left \'lith the feeling that
unless they wish to sit around
tliiddiling their thumbs 11hile
their friends talk bo\'lling
they r.-:ight as well take the
course that jf "you can't whip
them, you 1.:ighi as \vell join
them",
... ...
* * "'
Fnzz
. !1NN2R
'l.'his weeks 1vinner of a free
subscription to the !mile ;,rm
Courier is I:rs. Leon Uartbman
of mile 22, in :;:>eters Creek.
i.rs. :Iarrhman has been r ead-
ing the COU.UZJ. since it bega
ana has no favorite feature,
liking all of the paper ec!ual
ly 11ell.
0
he \'lOuld, :101vever like to
see us publish raore
hints.
i:rs . IIartbman usually buys
her copy of the at
,Ulen ' s Grocery.
The COU:U2J. gives mmy a
(next col. ) '
(Free .
free .subscri:)tion every 1:eek.
Check your copy for Ute
lucky Cou_1 on. This r:1ay be
the one!
* *
(Dazaaf, cont page 1 col
2)
1059 raised S400 for the
Chugiak Public :Iealth fund.
.. 'hen other sources 11ere
found to raise this money,
the club voted to offer
the annual
The bazaar will 6pen at
llam on both days and re-
main open until 8pm.
* * * * *
lil ll'T e R r !
P.\GE 2
P PIN G IN
)iU Gtf\K :
This is the - ( . . ) :
l;[eekend for--.... / .. _ 1
(.;hri s tmas sho - ,S 7h _
!)ing in Chug- -.,.
iak.
The long aHaitcd Christmas
Bazaar, s :)onsored by the
Chugiak Ladies Club takes )l-
ace Saturday and at the
2agle .:1iver Center,
1:i th an arraS of handmade
gift i terns, ,.,i th an added
bonus this year of many or-
iginal decorations for mrucing
the home look Christmasy.
Christmas stocldn.a:s for the
entire family from Mom and
Dad to Tabby and Fido, heads
the list, 11i th tree ornaments
and centerpieces made from
materials ranging from styro-
foam to felt.
1i'or t hose l'lho feel that a
s pecial gift deserves a
ial box, there will be gift
boxes so beautifully decorat-
ed that they require no .fur-
ther wra:1r>ing.
'fhis year, .i:s jn the past,
there ,.,ill be the ICiddy
er, where children may shop
for gifts for their parents
or teachers for only pennies.
The Country IU tchen, . vill
include the tratli t ional baked
goods , homemade jams and jell-
ies and this year caramel ap-
ples have been added.
Just for fun, thos e who won-
der what the future mav hold
can enter the tellers
booth, and l'iadame 1.azola ,.,ill
reqd the cards for them.
The bargain hunter will have
a chance to explore the Tras h
and Treasurers booth, where
next to new clothing,
nces and other goodies will be
on sale.
This is lhe highlight of
the holiday season in Chugiak,
and has become the tradition-
'11 \'lay of ushering in the
thristmas season in our com-
munity
For the best of Christmas
Shopping in Chugiak, the Baz-
aar i.s the place to go for
the loveliest of gigts.
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GROCERY
AID LIQUOR STORE
fJt;E S'l'OP!
November 15lli, 1961
COO.K FCR 1\l,N .
URSULA m:.nJ
Holiday season is synonymous
with cookie baldng, and this
,.,eelc Ursula offers a cookie
,.,hich col.lbines two old fav-
orites in a delicious drop
cookie.
CHOCOL/.T.!:-CIIP
OilTLZ/.L COOICI2S
cups flour
1 tsp saly
1 cup shortening or
oleo)
cup brown sugar
3ft cup white sugar
2 unbeaten eggs
I t.tp soda
1 Tbs. hot tmter
1 cul' nutmeats
2 8oz; pkgs choc6late chips
2 cups oatmeal
i tsp vanilla
butter until soft
;,DD sugar gradually
B&i.T well
eggs 1 at time beating
\vell after each
DISSOLVE soda i.n 1mter
i .. DD alternately l:ith dry
ingredients beating ttcll
FOLD in remaining ingredients
DROP by spppnful on greased
cookie sheet
at 375 for 10 minutes.
* If.
CL{jfl FOR YOUflG
; .. t'.RRIBDS
PETr!:RS CR2.:.:IC: The ''llerry
u club comJosed
of young married 1vomen
extended an intivation to
next col.)
N E \1' S H 1 P ii E t\ T
NOVEL crm,,l.:Ic FIGURJ i\'ES
(Young
young uives in the Chugiak
,..rea to join their grou;>.
The club, consisting of
young in their late
teens and early tuentics is
strictly a social
'Ihe next meeting talces :)lace
tomorrmt, November l G
1
' > at 8pm
at the home of t.da Stephens
on Little .l.>etcrs Creek
:.nyone desiring furtlmr in-
formation may call Lrs . .Steph-
ens at IIC-2-5388.
D:::VELCPLZNT
PrtOGR:.i: f!ZD TO
UCi . .81 :Aiill:W
tiiss i:yrtle
Bang, home der.Jenstration ag-
ent for the extension service
of the University of :.laska,
addressed a raeeti ng of the
Chugiak Homemakers last Thurs-
day at the .Peters Creek home
of Robinson.
J.:iss Dang ex:>lained the :t?ur-
al :..reas Development .'rogram
to the ladies and told how
.lack of full time employment
among many of the Residents
of <:;hugiak could c I fy the
comr.mni ty as a depr esRed area
and possibly it clibible
for Federal funds f'ol' (next co
Thanksgiving
(homemakers)
certain improvements.
.!hen ouestione.d as to !-:het-
her cover
a high school, i;iss Jang 1-.ras
unable to ans1:er this quest-
ion.
She did say, ho\vever, that
considerable research as to
the nunber of far.Jilies \tith-
out regular im)loyment and
other relating factors
be necessary before this pro-
gram could proceed.
It uas decided to refer the
matter to the . OCHS (O.,Jeration
Chugiak Iligh School) committee,
as this grou:) had already done
a survey on the area in rec-
ent months and night
have obtained some of the nec-
essary information.
* * *
;,LTi.:l SCCIZTY II!VIT:::s
E1.GLE RIVSR: n invitation
has been extended to Catholic
,.;omen living 11i thin the bound-
ries of the St . hnthony's Cath-
olic Church ( r.;t. View to Ek-
lutna) to join the Chugiak
Ladies l>ltar Society.
This organizati on of \vomen
of the parish is dedicated to
the cont a e 4
{' .
jpec1als
LOOK
l.OVZLIEST FOR
TilE HOLJD,',YS

C.i.LL 110-2-5125 for .I.PPOII\TIiEJ\1'C
3 BEAUTY.
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TRH:I:ED '.!ITH FUR ex F2,',THErtS
orraines
.. CUPS .. . 1':.llLE
DECORJ,TI Oi!S
::e !J..VE IN su.;z CliiHSTJ.;;ls C,'.,WS :.ND
GIFT ::R;,p J
..
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NOVi.iBZR 15!1.!
1

(i,l tar Society, cont .. age
3 col 3)
pu:::pose of caring for the
Altar ane helping to de-
fr<lj. church
I :eetings are on the 3rd
1'uesd<oy of the month at
nar1'Y Is l.uto ' arts Store
in En{;lc ver at 8pm.
The program consists of
a short business meeting
followed by a social hour.
,,ny lady \1ho .;.s not an
active member is urged to
assist in this very neces-
sary worit for the church.
For further information,
Turgeon,
President at 110-2-5::151.
inactive menbers
may assist by their

1'he next meeting 11 be
Novcm1' C.r 15!.:l at Gprp.
l.IS.::>l NG
ll:<OTII!!:RS
,::.,E:n:STOt! ID:.uo: request
. ior. asnistnnce in locating
h6r two htoj:;hers, Rqbert
.. :;t!1d Dena 1 d. i ieaso, has been
:' ;cr:ivcfl hy the Office of t he
l"'Olll !irs. Ruth
2115, Ripon, Lewi s -
ton Idaho.
Jones bro-
thel'S arc ''bush pi 1 cts some-
\-:herc in :.laska . "
She asl;:s that anyone kn0\'1- /
ing t aslc them to n\fri te ,.
her at +he aforementioned
address in Le\:iston.
* ,. * .. *
Postmaster .::>nul
G. S\tanson announced today
that entrance test for
Peace Corps will be
cn TuC'iday and '.fcdnesdny,
28 and 29 1961.
::i thi 1 a . few days infor-
no.tion s:to1ving the nlace
time for the examinat-
:on in your area will be
l;oatee on the bulletin board
of the aocal post office,
including stations and
branches.
If yuu arc interested in
+.aking t!1e test, be sure
watch for complete in-
at your post of-
lice.
(neYt col.)
(peace cor:Js)
Postmaster Paul G. S\tanson
added that he t1ould inform
the press \then the i nformat-
ion has been rcdeived.
* * * >I *
DOG KILLBD
BI.RC1l.!OOD: ,/hen John
Stecl::ly of Jayhawlt :;)rive in
::3irchiV"ood returned hot:JC from
a meeting last :.
1
edncm1ay HB
discovered' someone had
shot and her )Hre-
bred female collie, Goldie.
The dog uas found at the
home of a nej ghbor vrho O\tns
a fenale collie whish strong
ly , reser.1bles the Steeby dog.
It tiwught that some-
one had shot Goldie r.:istalt-
ing her for tile other dog.
The State iolicc arc in-
vestigating the
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JUNE1>U: l.!:.'<nminations for
salesman and broker ' s real
estate licenses wi l l be give
in ;.nchora(ie on December 9ll',
1961, it has been announced
by i . H. ;]oraick, Commissioner
(next col.)
(exar.ls)
of Commerce.. The examinations
vil l be given from 9am until
lpm .;
informat-
ion regarding the examinations
may be obtained from the fol-
10\!ing member of tl1e Zs-
tate 2xamining .3oard: Vernon
2. :!aile, 310, Fifth
.. nchonc...ge .
Completed applications on tlle
fbnfu )erscri bed by the Doaru
be received by Commiss-
ioner ;]omick no luter than
December 1st , 1061 , after
which a:nlicants \till be not-
ified of. the exact )lace otf
in each city.
:Sxa1:1ination fees in the am-
ount of for and
:;)25 for brokers should accom-
pany each a:;:)lication.
* * * ,. "'
FOR! :Zit :US !DENT
NE' . 'Jord has been
received of the death of
Lida :!illiams .!ickett, former-
l y of ".nchorage and Chugiak on
November 7!1.! at NC\tton .U nbnma.
She and her husband lived
in the ".nchorage Jrom
1D5l to 1960.
She is survived by her hus-
band Pred. ,,. .!ickett and her
t\I'O sons llill G. :.'illiams of
(cont 5 c Jl 3)
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S N 0 W
T I R E
T I R E\S
CHAINS
A L L
&
I N

15tl!, H>61
llllt Lha,
liy sister in- law recently
passed a11ay after a llinger-
ing illness. Her death has
been expected for some time,
and \'lhile ,.,e 11ere all griev-
ed, it l'/US no surprise.
lly mother called us notify-
ing us of the funeral arrange-
ments so that we inight attend.
I discussed this 11i th my
\'life and t'le decided that the
trip outside even for r.1yself
would be a financial hardship
and. be of no real benefit to
anyone.
I no11 have received a very
harsh letter from my parents
condeming us for our lack of
feeling. They say that ,.,e
of my sister-in-la\1
1
s
impending dea th and should
have made provision for the
trip. They said that other
members of the family had
traveled considerable dis-
tance to att-end the funeral
and that I had failed my bro-
ther in his hour of need.
J.;artha, t'IC feel terrible
that she should take it this
t'iay. (next col)

ELL
DI!Lt.DIG
I
By: :1-iARTlL\ COUNCTl .
/l
,.,e sent my brother a messa{;e
of sympathy and
why 11e did not come and \te
also sen<t a 11reath.. Did l'le
do the "'rong thing?
Distressed
Dear Distressed,
Everyone's r-esponsible to
his O\'lll concience in matters
of this !dnd.
If you did not feel that
you could provide your bro-
ther any comfort at this
time, it ,.,ould have been
unfair to have imposed a
hardship on your family.
I do not thinl< that
yo4r mother should at-
tempt to make you feel
guilty for a decision that
t'las yours alone to make.
FrOl]l what you say, your
brother 11as not a lone in
his hoar of need, and your
presence \'!hile he !night have
"''elcomed it, 11as not neceE'-
sary, since you diDd send a
message.
Sincerely,
i :artha Council
:.ddrcss all letters to
i-;artha to:
TI!2 :.:!r:: ..
BOX 1166
CIICGL',IC,
The Courier reserves the
right to reject all let-
ters that may be (judged
to be unsuitable.
* * ,.. * *
P:".GE 5
(Former resident passes,
cont :lage 3 col 4)
Chugiak, and James :l illiams
of Ne11ton, and a daughter !-d's.
James f!'razier of .: lbClguC1"t:ltc
Ne,., t.iexico, and by ten grand-
children.
Nemorial flO\Jers by the
family were )resented at the
6hugick I-;ethodist Church last
Sunday .
* * * * ,..
1 ;usrc T.Z;.cm::R
IN i.CCIDENT
fiLD C:!UGii,K: I:iss Natalie
Haskell e:scaped injury t'lhen
the car which she '"as driv-
ing t'las struck by a passing
truck and hurled into the dit-
ch at mile 19-!.
i:iss Uaskell, music teacher
at the Chugiak School, has
just ='ulled onto the high11ay
and had lost traction and 1: as
unable to proceed. ". truck
11hich ,.,as proceeding dmm the
road '"as unable to stop and
S\rung out to pass her. car
11hich was approaching from the
opposite direction made it nec-
essary for the truck to cut
back sharply and the trailer
\'lhich it \tas pulbling struck
the Haskell car knoc!dng it
into the ditch.
j.;iss Haskell was shaken, but
other11ise unhurt. Some da:nage
\'las sustained to her car.
* * * * *
R2I ;INDE:? CF ; .ISSION
COLLZCTION
E,\GIZ :?IV2R: I-:ary :.'hi tman, of
the Catholic Ladies .Utar Soc-
iety asks that all be reminded
that she is collecting clothing
for Father Llorente's mission
at Unalaltleet.
Clothing for adults as well
as children is being sought.
I-Jrs. ::hi tman asks that any
(cont page 8 col 3)
I
ts- J;EPLACE
FOR .\LL OF YOUR
F.\ VORITE BEVERAGES
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OPEN SEVEN DAYS ,\ :I.i!:EIC
NOVElLBZ1 15!!!, 1961
Bowling:

FRIDAY NINZ:rlS:
(bouling leagues)
Jim Rankin 201
Lowc .. . l68
High Series:
Jim 522
Phyllis Stewart 476
riiGII G:.iE (Te:.lm)
fo'reddies . 741
HIGH SZRIZS (Team)
Freddies 2081
Most outstanding play:
Del Spellman :>icked up a
6-7-10
1-iRS. TCFSOfJ ;.;;.:101 CF
DI:-:ES CIIJ.!RI-i.',N


JJ'lCHoa;.Gz: !irs. Ingvol Tof-
son has been selected <as ;.rca
Campaign Director for this
year ' s liarch of Dimes in the
Chugiak area, according to
J.J-s. Druce I(endall of i,nchor-
age, \iho is Caf.l:)aign Director
for Outlying /.teas.
..'ON Lost
1-:r . and i.rs. Joe I:lcin and
their son, o.f the Eagle 1iver
Service \<'ere hn hand to uatch
their team bo\11 ti1eir .first
game .
i:onday, November l3!ll, a 11'
1irea Directors for the South-
Central Chapter of the Nat-
ional 7oundation \till r.1eet at
J.nchorage to confer \ii th r.;r.
Felix i :antes, Director
of the National Foundatici>n , and
I-:r. Burr Gibson, P!ational !fund
Director.
FRZDDIES.... 3 . 1
Total pins, 2081
RIV2:-l 3 1
Total pins 2040
3 ...... 1
Total pons 1988
n:m SZ1V. 1 3
Total pins 20H>
z:.GLE :u vz::-: li'UEI.. 1. . . 3
Total :)ins 1999
NO PINS. .1 3
:_>ins 1898
The 2agle :1iver .Service has
offered an incentive )rize
for the most i1a_:1rovcd- bo-.rler
on their team during the sea-
son.
S ate officials will also

This meeting ,.,ill
give the ;.rea Directors a
plan and nrenare
for the annual Dimes
?age 8 col 3)
THE
There is no official score
for the following teams:
,, T T II E E /1 G L E ;? IV R
BO:JL
I-LUIN
B & D c:.RPE'l'S
N/,:'ION,'>L OF
ZTIIZL Is DRA.:ERIES
GGCKT1ULS .. .
D'INHERS (after 5pm)
"
High Single Invividual
LIVE i;USIC . cor.:BO FRID!.Y and S,'.TURD/,Y
NOV. 17!!! &:18!!!
games: (


Willie Wiredhand
Says:
"LIGHT YOUR WAY
FOR JUST A FEW
PENNIES A DAY!
with one of these
FARM AND YARD LIGHTS''
Here are lights ideal for your farm or home. Automatically
tum on at dusk and stay on until sunrise. Give you
added hours of light for work or relaxation. Add prestige
and nighttime beauty to your farm and home. Make the
area around the house light and safe even when you're awa
Contact us for additional information.
Other lighting iobs for these
hired hands-
DRIVEWAYS
WATERING TROUGHS
FEEDERS YARDS
GARDENS PATIOS
Matanuska Electric
Association
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Church 1\ews
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CIIUGVJ\ CH,hEL
(Assemblies of God)
I LATTEH DtW s,.r NTS
! Hile OLD c:rt.;GL".I(
Nile 21 Old Chugiak
,'.!fred '.'eger BR/.NCH PRES.
Hev . Bernard Te\'/ell P.'.;jT\.'R
Sundat SchooL 10: OOao
f.lorning :iorshi p. , 11 : OOan
7:30po
Dible Studj\: & Prayer i;ecting
\leas . 7:30pm
Christ
1
s (Young
People) Sunday 6:30pm
* * * ... *
CilUGii.K ST. .AN'.i'riCNY Is
CATRCHETICitL CL.!,ss.t!:S, . 8:00pm
r.;ondays' Harry Is . uto ?arts
* * * * *
FI1.ST I3i.:?TISI' CiiURCH
Iiile 14 Ei1GLZ :UVER
James Henderson P:.STOR
Sunday School . .
fiorning :lorship 11 :OOam
. . .. . G:30prn
Evening :lorship .. 7:30pm
.:ed. Prayer lieeting .. 7:30pm
The 4!1.! .:ed. of each lionth the
follm1ing groups meet at
7: 30prn
GIRLS AUXILii.RY
SliNBEtU.lS
\'!Oi.;EN Is iiiSSION:.RY UNION
liEN
1
S BROTHERHOOD
Nursery open during services.
* * * * *
I"IRSI' c;!URCII
'
Priesthood meeting 9:eoa
Sunday School ..
Sacrament meeting .. 6:00pm
Primary Saturdays, Robinson
1:30-ll:30am
IaA, Tues, ll!.l! & Est. in
Anchorage 7 :.l5pm
Relief Soc. i:ondays 7:30pm
CQi.;i iUNITY .n;..PTIST
Birchtlood Loop Rd BIRC:l:JOOD
Rev. I'aul Hughes ?,'.STOR
Sunday School
ll:OOarn
Young People 6:30pm
Evening p. . . . 7:30pm
Prayer j.;eeting . 7:30pm
Crusdders, Thmrs . 4: OOprn
* * * ,. *
CiiUGIAK l ;21'. ODI ST CIIUaCII
Iiile 18 OLD C:IUGIAIC
Rev. :.'ayne llull I>,'1STOR
Sunday School . 9:45am
p Service 11 :OOam
Jr. Hi. I-iYF Sun 3:00pm
Sr. i:YF dun .. 7:OOpm
Jr. Choir '.fed ... 3:45pm
Sr. Choir Thurs . ?:30pm
':!SCS 1st '.led 7:30pm
Circle 3rd. .leds . 7:30pm
* * * * "'
iiile 21 nrncn:JccD
Ed. Stites p;\STOR LUTIIE!t'.N CWRCH OF CHGGI.'J\
liile 19 OLD CBUGI;,K
(
Sunday School . rlO:OOam
PASTOR ,. . ., h'
11 00
' Rev. Roland Fritz
1orn1ng ;1ors 1p........ : am
P


t' ., d
7 30
:torship Service . . 9:00am
rayer 1ec 1ng, .;e : prn S
l,unday School . lO:OOarn
* * * * *
ATTEND YOUR CHli!RCH THIS
SUNDAY EVERYON2
Grocery J
MILE 2sand
* * * **
LDS
SUJIJD,i.Y
fiark E.
Peterson, of .Salt Lake City
Ui:ah is here to preside and
to set up general plans for
basic :.'elfare ?rogram for
the Alaska Stalce at 5pm on
Saturday at the LDS Chape 1
at lltl! and E Street in An-
chorage. 7pm there ttill
be a General Priesthood meet-
ing.
. The first session of the
General Conference tl'ill take
place on Sunday at lOam at
the 11!1.! and E Chapel. The
second session ttill legin at
2pm.
There t'lill be no meetings
in Chugiak this tteekend.
* * * * *
:JSCS CIRCLE TO
mRc:r.JCOD: The :I omen Is Soc-
iety of Christian Service
Circle meeting will be held
at the horne of Dorothy Steeby
o:t Wednesday at llam.
2ach lady is to bring a
sack lunch. The Circle is
t'lorlcing on a tl'ool qui 1 t to
be given to the settlement
house at
... :rH.\NICSGIVING SBRVICE
:L,.NNED
OLD C!WGI ;,rc: The annual Thanks-
giving Service of the Chugialc
liethodist Church will be held
at 9am on Thursday, November
23rd-
ln addition to the :loliday
. .'orship Service, .\ Sacrement
of Infant Baptism will be held.
CHOIR
c:r::n.STl
OLD C:iUGLUC: The Choirs of
the Chugiak 1 ;ethodist Church
tl'ill begin rehearsing Chri.st-
::Jas
,.nyone t'lishing yo ,;>artici-
rate should contact ldss Nat-
'.1ie llaskell, Choir Director.
* * * lt *
i
PL.l..ll.;.!'.s

FI .011,\ I.
POPS C-..i!CE:n'
... 1 zNJvYrm nr :.LL
:,iile

PI-5-40
5
6 l OLD CIIUGL',IC: The Pops (;oncert
(cont page 8 col 3)
i!OVZ?iBZR 15!.b, 1961
I
(moose permits cont page 1
col l)
: ... . : ...
Capt James 2. LaMay , 'Pile 17,
Delbert E. Gates, Chugiak,

Pi.GB 8
..
collection cont 5
col 3)
donations be left at !larry' s
j.uto Parts Store.
1 ford B. Charles, l1ile 15',2, Ed-
die Cartmill Jr., Star Rt,
Garments need not be cleaned.
. nch, S'hirley 8 . Thomas, mile
13, Katherine Feltman, mile
171f-, Bdt.rard C. Senter, mile
Rosemary Johnson, box 456 Bagle
UESTIONS
ND ANSWERC
. River and Iiax Pyles, Gen. Del-
ivery Chugiak.
(march of dimes cont page G
col 3)
QUZSTION:
liy husband di ea three years
ago. I ,.,i 11 become 62 years
of age next month and uould
like to if I should
my a,plication for benefits
or should I tvai t until 1 am
65?
ANSig,lim:
You may file your
ion as much as three 1aonths
before you reach 62. :Ic sug-
gest you file your applicatio
at the earliest
as there is no reduction in a
wido'R benefit if she files .
at 62 ..
You will need proof of your
marriage and your husband's
socia} security number when
you call at our office .
If you have .a social secur-
ity number of your own, be
sure to bring your card ,.,i th
you.
* * * *
(SPORTS . , cont :'age l
col 3)
students had a tvay to the gym.
Smith went on to say that
present plans call only 'for
games bettveen the ttvo local
teams. llot.rever, he did hold
hope t6at competition with
Junior IIigh teams in other
Hreas might be possible in
the future.
* * * * *
(Demo delegates, cont page
1 col 1)
R. C. Hardin from Old Chugiak,
Iira. ilice 0\mns, D. E. 'LeDoux
Jr. , :.;rs. Gorden .OCI'arey,
Dan Bell, Mrs. Bd
Halph Long, Nrs . Shirl
Allen and
J . D. Nicholes from the
Eagle River :.rca.
Alternates are Tom Conroy,
c :o Jesse
l ten, R. L. French, Delbert .
Gates and Gordon LcCrary.
* * *' *
Successful applicants will
be by mail on or abou
November 20t.ll.
There t.rere no names of local
applicants drawn for the ant-
erless moose hunt in areas
C (Cooper Landing-Hope), area
B Lountain-:-ICasilofJ or
area A (llope-.1ound l.t . ).
:;)rat'lings for the above areas
,.,ere held in ICenai last tveek.
SOLDIER INJU:lliD IN
.1:CCDZNT
OLD CiaJGL\K: A .F't. Ricb,ard-
son soldier suffered minor
facial cuts ,.,hen a pickup-
tvhich he was driving t'lent
into the ditch at mile
last Saturday night.
The truck was pulling an-
other pick-up when the car
it '"as to,.,ing slid into the
ditch !mlling the tO\.r-car. al-
ong t'li th it.
Neither the.driver of the
car nor the passenger
in .t.he fir.st truck lolaS inj-
ured.
Noll) of the men \Jere iden-
tified, exce:1t that all l.rere
military.
,. .. * * *
,.,hich takes )lace in January.
The Foundation
has drop_;ed part of its orig-
inal name (For Polio) since it
naw \'fOrks \vi th Congenital
Dirth Jefects and rtheumath-
oid i.rthri tis as lvell as con-
tinuing its ,.,orlt ,.,ith r>olio.
* * * * *
(pops Concert, cont :>age
7 col 3)
Qroduced by both the Junior
and Senior Choirs of the Chu ..
giak l:ethodiJJt Church per-
:i.fqrmed to a capacity house.
Iligi}light of the eveni ng
was iiiss Patti Drooks of thS"
Junior Choir, singing a sol6,
11 Never '.!alk
Funds raised from the con-
cert will be used to r urchase
music and robes for the choirs.
PT.h ':UCHU!ol
CHUGIAK: Lack of a quorum
at the November meeting of
the Chugiak Teacher
kept that org-
anization from on
any of the matters brought
__ t page 10 COl 2)
Alaska Woodcraft
14. Palmer
Headquarters for CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
f'A TUl!lNG
HANDMADE
ALASKAN WOOD GIFTS
STOOlS CANDLEHOLDERS JEWELRY
"DO-IT-YOURSELF KITS"
NATIVE HANDMADE DOLLS -:,.- IVORY CARVINGS
". ESKIMO AND lNDlAN ART AND BASKETRY
HANDMADE MOCCASINS "{:r LAMPS J..r POTTERY
"\ Vc ha11lle ONU Ala.\ktm made items!"
rl l s 0
!LiCHETAN'l EOOKJ "\ND HORN L,\J.iPS
ETC
CHRISTliAS C.l.RDS
15!:!, 1061
i::::.ts ; ,i!D ',CTIYI [L:3 CF THZ
CIIrGI:.K SCHOOL
STAFF :
EDITCR: Sandra Fctroti
Zdi tors:
Karen Darby
Linda Benjamin
CHUGIAK SCHOOL
IiOilC.:l ROLL
3A: llrs. r.:cnsing
Jack ii.bsetz 3 . 0
Peggy French 3. 0
Elvira Furia 3 . 0
liartha Hess 3 . 0
Richard Burg 3 . 2
Clifton Johnston 3 . 5
Charmane ;.:ichlig 3 . 5
3B: ;&rs. Coleman
. 4.0
:tanelle Lauay 4 . 0
Brian .:leid . . 3 . 4
Theresa! Steffes 3.2
Loines . . . 3 . 0
Danny Thorson . 3.0
i.ark Randall. .. 3 . 0
4ft !Irs. Dahlman
1\prile Stephens 3.4
David White 3.3
:<obert Towne . 3 . 0
!like J onrowe . . 3 . 0
4B: Hrs. llildeman
Debbie '.!entland 3 . 57
Gail :lodge 3 . 43
5,\. : ;.;tss Sprague
Vonda Obcrg .. 5 . 0
Gail Travis . 3 . 0
Louis :Ieger 3 . 29
5B: Carson
Thomas Towne . 3.12
6A: lir . Kerr
:lacy Jane ;.;uson 3. 1
David TO\me . 3.1
Teddy Balcer . . 3 . 0
Gloria '.S.tephan ,3,0
6B: I-;r . Lane
Joines . 3 . 0
Tina Crabtrce 3.0
7A: nucky : . orse
Lester Stephens .. 4 . 0
Doro UIY .: end land .. . 3 . 85
713: r.;r. :::>hillips
HUdrey . ubre;}',.. .. .. .... 3 . 4
Kathryn Green . 3 . 6
Sue j.;i clcey . 3 . 1
Jane &ran . . . 3 . 0
3.\: L. J. J.;orsc
Donna Pel l issier . 3.9
Oberg . 3.5
I lark Harter 3. 2
(next col . )
(Honor Roll)
GI3: ; .rs. Connell
Robin i.ubrey . 3. 0
?atti 3roolcs . ... 3 . 0
41. ELECTS OFfi'ICZRS
4;, t!lected these officers as
follotis: i
1
rcsident is Hnri l e
.Ste:;:>hens . ;.essenger is Dicky
Leonard, Doys monitor is Lar
ry Lackey; girls monitor is
Robin ileisler, is
David Boroughs , doorkee
1
)er is
David .. papefl- passer is
aobert Towne , house-keeper
is 3arbara Nation, :<eporter
is Brenda Drittain.
* * * * "'
NE:: F,\i :ILIZS
4A has a netr boy and gitl.
'lheir names are ;\rthur 1-long-
eau and Nancy Lea Hol comb .
6.A Got. ,a new boy. rJis na.me
is David Holcomb.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
(CD POLIC:J; DIII.!!F, cont page
1 col 2)
for the Chugiak ;.rca.
Henr i ches said that he hop-
ed to set up Civi l Defense
Programs in the different
(next col.)
. Pi.GE 9
(civil defense)
catagories soon.
llenriches is looking
for someone to head the
:telfare divi sion..
TO
. :.,oc:.TJ:D i1T
Z .. GLE .1IVZR SCHOOL
Z,'.GLE 1U VER: ,',. 80 ' by 160
1
skati ng r ink is being laid
out at the Eagl e School
for the :mr:;_Jose of serving
as a rink for the Chugiak
:Iodkey team as \We1 1
as to provide recreati on
for the school children of
the area.
Chugiak School
ent Chuck Smith, ex"Jlained
11 c ol 1)
C H U G I A K S C H 00 L
Ii 0 V I E
,.,i t h DE.:'.N li.i.itTIN &
JERRY LE;!Is
in COLOR
7 : 30pm - 9:30pm
FRID/1Y, NOVZtIDER 171!!, 1061
l .
1'0 ALL
R E S I D E N T S
During the 1962 Construction Season, the llatanuska
Telephone Association tri 1-J. cons truck major improv-
ements to our facilities in the Chugiak, Riv-
er ,lrea.
Defore the first of t he year, we would like to
hear from all the people ttho \iill ,.ant neti .2!.
improved serv ice in the future . This t'i'j ll al -
lO\\" us to include enough cqui;Jment nnd fncil -
i ties to meet all requests for service \Ji thout
delay.
HAT,INl'SI<.:, TZLE::->H(;l\1-: ,'.SSOCJ,',TI ON
Palmer, ,\laf'h.a
NOV2i l 5!.b, 1 1
of
AGL
R IY1<.
.

J. TIZ?ORT.ZR: riary Ilaeg
( outh of Zagle River)
us, but not by much.
P,\GE
f
r ___ ._* _* _* ------+
JOIG Oii' T:rz :!ZSIC
N!?.:iS 1\ND ACTIVITIES OF THE
1

&GLE RIVER sc;rooL ,.--------------+
'
1
1 have boiled tongue,
f d 1 r1e iver, and pigs feet."
EDITOR: Paul Doyle
Editor:. Toby Riddel
Sports Editor: Steve Hull
ociety Editor: r.:ary Ann
Donnelly
e1is Zdi tor: Tommy Thomas
,.
E.'.Gl.E RIVER HONOR RCLL
Nov. 9!.b, 1961
3rd Grade r.:rs. '.larren
Vicky FranJtfourth
Nancy Long
3rd Grade . f.:rs . iJ1ight
:iargueri te J\rndt
Vidky Hughes
Cynthia Lloyd
Susan Nickerson
4th G::::tde .... Mrs. Epple
Vidd Ekstedt
Petty lloag
Barbara Van Dussen
51!! G::-ade Hr. :/atkins
Ronald Collis
James Doyle
51!!
Dee
Steven Thompson
lro Ellen :fade
Grade .. !ir. D
1
Spain
:argaret Long
Grade llrs. Pettit
Eric Johnson
Grade ... r.:rs. .:arren
Frederick i\rndt
Lucinda Gammons.
* * * * ..,
SPORTS
BASICETDALL :>RACTICE
DZGINS
1'he Eagle River 7!.b and 81!!
grades are geginning baSket-
practice every lionday,
Tuesday and Thursday after
school .
The boys l'lill be instruct-
ed by r.;!'. Sanders.
5 Grade: './c
ing the stamp
r.;r. D tSp::tin.
(r.ext col . )
arc still hav-
contest 1ti th
They arc ahead
J CUpTOi.iZR: "Don t tell my your
troubl es, I vant a piece of
f jellied moose mose.
I .....
(PTh cont page 8 col 3)
although discussion on all
subjects took place.
Poor road conditions h'ere
blamed for the lack of at-
tendance.
The problems regarding
the sh011ing of school mov-
ies l'lere brought U!>, and
it iias determined that' ac-
cording to past minutes
it had been voted to permit
the attendance of pre- sch-
oolers only ,.,hen accompan-
ied by parents or other res-
ponsi ble adults .
A report 1ms given by the
PTi .. sponsored r;.:::.t"lc.n com-
mittee, a c;rou:> stydying
the of construct
ing fallout shelters at both
the Zagle ver and Chugiak
Schools .
Bucky ::orse, chairr.ran of
the H.::' .. CT com.1i ttce read
a descri ,tion of a
shelter
11hich had been dra1m up by
Virgil Flint, an Zaglc
er contractor.
Dal e'Pierson, of the Eagle
Loop has returned
from a trip to Bethel, .aas-
ka. Pierson the trip
in connection l'li til his uork
\ti th the i.laska National
Guard.
* * * * *
(i'T,\ cont) : :...
A report on a study concern-
ing advisability of ret-
aining one PT;\ 'f'or hoth of
the Chugiak Schools or . f6rm-
ing a second o,.c for the Eagle
River school was t;i Yen, by lirs .
Ralph Long. ,
1'he commi ttec had studied
the pros and cons of the sub-
ject, and came up ,,,i. th the
resolution that the lllatter
be deferred until the lJarch
meeting of the PT,., at 11hich
time the body be given the
opportunity to vote on l'lhether
or not the change \'/ould be
made. In the meantime, it
11as suggested that the organ-
ization meet alternately at
the &gle ver and Chugialc
Schoo'ls.
Room count \'laS '"on by l;rs
Karo's lst & 2nd grade room.
In 'the al5sence of program
chartman Phyllis Ste11art who
11as unable to attend, a movie
on mouth to mouth resusitation
11as sho1m.
Refreslunents ,.,ere served by
the seventh grade mothers.
A questionaire is being
.>repared l!lhich Ifill be sent
to all parents .in the area
fo determine the amount of
partici)ation vhich could
be depended u,on should the
vote to proceed 11i th
the HVACT Pro-
tective Action for Children
and Teachers) (next col.)

ll U[fi[ {jii) )

H0-2-5675
I Qa>
f
- .
GENERAL Tloi;. ..,
, . A'-"43 & ;runes .. LUBRICATION ... REPArns
TUNE-UPS
TIME TO liiNTERIZE YOUR CAH & TRUCK
.\NTIFJUiliZE
N 0 \.'
;ovzr.:BER 1sib, 1961
....
Christlnns Bnzanr
nov./6 &./Q
AT T Hf E A G L E . R IV E R S H 0 P P t N G C E N T Eft
1 1 : 0 0 M - 8:00P .r.J.
..
BENEFIT THE CBUGIAK LADlBS CLUB.
SCHOlARSHIP FUND
* "'
... "'
"rlf

"Christmas
ITEfoJS
I
!
I
I
I
; .
l
! .
I
.
.!rtv: ::N.tmas stockings for the
family
DEC . .TOR PIU.O\fS li! RONS ;
Doll Sewing.Kits .
CIIRISTr-1AS CiJIDLES CEN'l'&"WIECES ETC.
II< "' "'
.
f h<wlcey rink, coot page 9
col 3)
the reason that a similar rink
l"'as not being flodded at the
Chugiak School \tas that the
t erraine was unsuitable and
also a scarcety of \tater has
1l11ays been a problem at that
school .
( col. ) . .
. . . . . . . .
,,
. '
(skating rink)
a
Trash E Treasures'/
. .
A' VERITAmE 'itr..AsuRE HUNT OF
BARGAINS
Nearly new clothes and white
elephants
* "'
''Madame ol a I/
YOUR FUTURE REVEAUID 1 !
(skating ring)
....
The PTA hac been requested
to sponsor the Chugiak Hocke
team 11hich will play in com-
petition \ri th ;mchorage PTA
sponsored teams in the PEE
:tEE League (ages 8-12).
Ducky teaeher at
Chugiak School will aga:. r.
coach the tocal team.
Equipment for the players,
as 1-1ell as lighl.s for the
rink \till be required.
(next col.)
liorse stated that in a1-
ition to playing
the serv-ices of a snoltplc'.t
to lteep the rink clear
sno\'1 Ifill be required.
.. "' .. .
'
'
5
/
'
I
.._
/
\
15th, lCGl
DEN DOIN' S
DEN #3. Friday, 7pm,
Nrs. TO\me
DEN #5: Uedncsday 4 'pro
Mrs . Robinson
DEN# 6: Thursday, 5:15pm
Den # 8
llrs. Beatty & rirs . Jo
Thursday , 4'pm
f-IRS. Steeby &
Boroughs .
lirs.
DEN #5 tlade scrapbooks and is
.. practicing for the magic shO\i
which they \dll give at the
next pack meeting.
HSN # 8 Studied the t heme
for November is magic .
They read about Houdini, and
each Cub is to learn a magic
trick at home for the next
meeting.
* ......
STEVE HULL ATTENDS
SCOUT CONVENTION
CA.t-IP DEN,\LI : Steve Hull, a
member of the Order of the
Arrow of the Boy Scouts at-
tended (next col . )
(order of arro\1)
a Regional-'- Con-
vention of "that

'ization at camp Denali
Ft. Richardpon.
. ..
... . \ * * ... *
-. -
. DROUNIES PAINT
CHRISTMAS ORN,\llENTS
PET:ZRS CHEEK: BrO\mics
of Patrol #1, troop 56
gainted plaster of paris
hristmas candles and
they had
made at an earlier meet-
ing.

* * Jt
COPIES OF FORD
FOUNlHTION REPORT
,\T LIBRARY
s:,'ANEE SLOPES: Copies of
the report " A Foundation
for Alaska's Public Schools"
prepared for the Alaska
State Board of Education,
and popularly known as the
11
Forn Roundation
11
Report
have been placed at the
Chugiak Public Library, for
any \iho may wish .to.:refe.r
to it. .
' '
* * *
EAGlE RIVER
LAYS TR,\1' FOR GAS'
THIEVES
EAGLE RIVBR: Ear 1 Monroe,
\iho operates the Eagle Riv-
er Fuel Co . ,.,as able to
trap t'-ro of the four juv-
eniles '"ho had been steal-
ing gasoling (next col . )
PAGE 12
(thieves coot)
one of his vehicles.
hid himself in
the vicinity of the truck,
and when the four youths
shO\ied up, he fired a shot
into the air.
of the boys fled, but
two remained and were sub-
sequently arrested by State
troopers, ,,ho ,,ere able to
learn the identity of the
other tliO and also arrest
t hem.
All four of the boys '"ere
from Birch\;ood.
* * *
NORBY CONTACTS
OCHS CHAIID1AN
EAGLE RIVER: At a meeting of
the Executive committee of
Operation Chugiak High School
held at the Eagle iliver Home
of Nrs. Jack Frankfourth, co ..
chairman Dale Pierson told
of a phone call which he had
received from
of 'laska Schools Theo J.
Norby who '"as in the Anchor-
age Area this past weelc.
Norby.told Pierson that he
to have some of the
answers regarding t he 815 funds
"deal'' bet\ieen the Anchorage
Independent School District
and the Department of
ion. He promised to call
Pierson by the end of this
\-reek to relay this informat-
ion to him.
Pierson also stated that he
had been contacted by Repres-
entative Bruck Kendall of the
Alaska Legislature, \iho had
(coot a e 13 col 3
doing it !
in all types & sizes
& PUSHERS IN STEEL AND \LmiiNUl-1
'J.ZD.NESD.S, Novemger 1961
C1iUGI 'JC L/ . .JIZS CLUB,
Foltz Res. 7 : 30pm
NOvember l6lli, 1S6l
Library Open, 7pm-8:30pm
=:>CHCCL, Chugiak
.Jchool .uonset #2
Lerry i:illikins, /,da
Jtephens res . 8pm
;:;'RJ D!.Y, November 17!1!, 1061
Obedience Truining, Carn-
ival Hall 6:30pm
!.:cvn:, Chugiak School 7:30p
ChugiaJt Players Tryouts,
7:30pm
Si'.TUIID,'\Y, November 1311!, 1S61
CIIRISTI;;.s a..z;,J\R llam-8pm
:z;.GLB :UVB:l GIO.)?ING
CZNTER
SUNDl .. Y: November lSlll, 1S61
CIJllBGH SZRVIC2S
llam-8pm
;<IV4R
CZfjT4R
IiONDAY, November ?.Olli, 1961
OCIIS ZXecutiV'e committee
Louise Long Res. 8pm
TUBRBAJ , November 21st, lS61
School Board 8pm
ChugiaJt School
Catholic Ladies .n tar Soc-
iety 8am
:/E.::>NES:JAY, November 22nd, 1061
* * * *

(OC:lS, cont :>age 12 col 3)
requested a meeting '"i th the
OcrJS Contmi t tee to di SCl!SS
school matters.
Ttle group \'lill r.JCet l'li th
him at the home of Louise
Long on j.;onday, November 20th
at 8pm.
JiL'f,R SOCIETY TO ::cLD
RE- ELECTION
E.'.GLE RIVER: ,\11 members of
the Catholic Ladies Soc
icty arc urged to attend the
monthly meetjnu to be held at
Harry's ,.u to Farts Store on
Tuesday, November 21st.
A re-election of officers
.-.ill taJte place at this time.
F 0 :1 S i. L Z
FOR S;.r.E: nay and Silage, See
Russell Oberg, ;.ile
:IC-2-5292
FOrt S.'.LZ: I:BNi.0.:-?2 deluxe mangle
(ironer) in excellent condition.
.;so. i:rs. Bellringer, J.:t. Zklutna
Drive at mile 23 (1st house)
n:..-2- 5275
Ne\1 Ji te11ay Thermostat
control, t'lood and coal heaters.
.W2 ON YCUJ foUJ:L DILL ! ! sold b./
lenn H. Gnad, .:rite box 362, Chu-
giaJt, or :J!1one II0-2-5293 for Info
S E R r I C 8 S
Lo ... n;.crmoz sz1v
Tii le 14 110-2-5320
E.R. TUCK
JOD : .Ui'!'i'Ii'!G
Fern.; LZTTz.;.s . li:JJDI3ILLS
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CLASSH'Iill CONT .
F R E E BZi,UTIFUL fluffy
part ersian kittens.
Dellringer, J.:t .zttlutna Dn;-
ivc . at mile 23 (lst house)
H0- 2- 5275
P E R S 0 N L S
Pl!Y. }T !jl!::.' see if
we don ' t liave it used. .lE've
got everything, and we do mean
..!:V.DYTIIH!G. Fire Lake .Second
Iland Center !-ii le 17
t.VON Representative. i.iargie
13ox 8 CIIUGL .. IC
i;ile (home after 6pm)
l-L'.ND r:NIT Canadian S\'/eaters
1016 discount on orders placed
before December 1st.
lrniTS by LIZ Dox 133 C!IUGI:.IC
110-2- 5206
TRUZFIT Fi.Sl!ICNS: Custom made
. P,iDS clothes at Ready-made prices
CUSTo; .. I.ZT"'...:XIZ: .::>s . /.ddressing urroblcm fi gures , our spec-
and mailing scrvtce ILLUCTR'.'I'ZD ialty Ztlel f.ici.llister
; . '.T.::UJ'L ;.;ue 110-2-5341
Knik m Courier IJ-..-2- 5275
r
ET;IZL ' S Ct.: .>TO'. ; .. :'.Dl!: Draperies
.".!so re)airs BJ1d alterations
Sam)les avai 1 . Li le
IIC-2-5341
G . ::m;.m: .::>IS. C.S.'.L
I : i ck-up once a Cord t'food
for sale. S2J\tiCI.'i: CO.
:.ile 23 H0-2-5280
GZN. ".JG: Coal & wood. !!:x-
,ert painting interior & exter-
ior. SnO\\' PlO\Iing. Leo Robinson
mile 23 B0-2- 5282
C H R I ::> T i: ; .. S i!Z .. S-
100 co;>ies on
x 14" Christmas Station-
ery. Aai CCU:n:m
ac-2- 5275
GIFT SUBSCIH:'TICNS
to the ICNIIC CCUJUR
6 months $2.25 1 year
mailed anY'\'here in the Un-
ited States.
a card \'lill be sent inform-
ing of your gift.
Let the COURIER say rlcrry
Christmas every \\'eek of the

1 l"'f)a''!'\\.T":"\"
1
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R--s---=. .
j CALl, : ... foe erv ICe
H0- 2-5291
* AliTmlt\TIC Flfi..!:L OIL DELIVEitY
" H,OHE DELll' lmY OI ' PROP.\ :\1.
SERriCg
PETE.RS,
CREEK FUE J
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29/Sl'.\LI\
L 0 CAL
POTATOES
10#/69.
,
:;oRmlOST
I L K

DES'l' BET
SPAGHETTI & ELDOU IIAC,\RONI
4#/69
10#
C & H
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S U G ,\ R
$1.29
CORI\'ED llEEF
89/11

GROUND BEEF

FRESH CRANBERRIES
29/#
C A M P B E L L S
TmiATO SOUP
8/99
PEARS

M A R K E T ll S K E. T
F L 0 UR
10#/$1.09
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