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Vol 4 No . 8'
M T A Revea Is
.P lans For lm-
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prove.d oerv1c e
Improved phone senice for., .
Chugiak SubscriberG is the
ul timate goal of several
surveys no\'/ in the
area ..
rnannner for
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the Tclc:1hone ..s-
sociation announced that the
has just com:)leted the
first phase of a zurvey to
prepare for the locntion of
a second exchange building,
This exchane;e lvot!ld be of

'kind <.'IS iL': nm1 loc-


ated at mile

and 11oul d be
ph\ced somewlwre in t he
River area.
Cltements said thnt the
concentration of phones
i n t hat area is, 91:.
present cobles to
care of, nnd the
a second exchange 1rould be
less costly than c.ny other
means of installin::; nore trunl
lines.
A survey is aLso being
ned to determine 1iliether or
not toll free senice to
chorage from is pos-
sible .
Cl ements stil t9d t ,quest-
1oniers nrc beinG
i n" an effort to de:..ernine ho1v
many present nnd ti ve
s ubscrib<.rs 1vou ld l.Je using
t he lines between and
Anchorage and to 11:1a t degree ,
if toll free ::;ervice 1rere av-
ailabl e .
Cl ements said the prospect
for this toll-free service in
the near future seened very
fayorable nt this t ine.
When questioned nbout the
pr ospect of toll-free service
between Chugiak and :'alner,
Cl ements said that seem-
ed to be more need f or the
lines to .".nchoraGc the ,re::;
ent time.
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Knik .Arm
i'/ednesday, FEDRUJ\RY 22nd, 1961
CHUGIAK -
DOVNES TO DIRECT

:.'alter has 'been
associ a tea with the ,\n'cllOr-'
age Community Thea ti.cJi'ri a
number of their productions,
hai agreed to direct the com-
ing Varie.ty to be pro-
duced by the. Chugiuk players.
An audition of all acts l'lbich
are to. a. pear in the sh01r ui 11
be held Friday, 24D
at. the in or-
de,r that Downes may kno11 11hat
is. avqqable.
President of tho Pluycrs,
1\atal.i:-e said that
any one, who did not an op-
ortunity to auditiOJ;J. in ihe
!)ast, is welcome to come on
down and audi t.ion On!j \ll th
those \vho have alrmly tried
out.
Miss HasR:ell said t hat there
is a need for acts with mus-
instruments.
CO!illIUNITY CL UD IillSUI;zs
s -:,u;.:m D.\NCES
The Bircl,l1vood Community Club
has resumed their popular
Saturday Square Dances, . ' . . '
These dances, 1vhi ch hnve
not been held for several
years , are once more being
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!Public Health
Nurse Assigned
Dexter (Prici lla) Bac-
on of Palmer, has been ap-
pointed to the position of
Public Health Nurse for the
Palmer and Chugiak Area.
Bacon, is a graduate
of the University of
and has served as Public
th Nurse in Freeborn County
and has a1so work-
ed at the Seward Sanitorium
and more recently with the
Valley Hospital 1ss ocintion.
Mrs . Bacon be replac-
ing Nary Rowley who \vas t.ran-
scferrcd to Sitka last summer,
Mrs . Bacon said that at
R:esent s he is attempting to
catch up on the paper \vork
that has accumulat ed, but
expects to be able to come
Chugiak to conduct clinics
and make calls within n mon-
th.
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CHUGI \K SENIORS
NO: ! FOR
SOIOL . .\RSHIP
Chugiak high school seniors
have been informed that ap-
plications are being
ted for the Scholarship 1vhi ch
has been made avai l able to
them by t he of the
Chugiak Ladies Club.
Any tcsiring to apply may
.get compl ete information
at room 109 at the Anchor-
Age High School .
This scholarship is in the
p200, and may be
used at either the Univer-
sity of Al aska or at Alaska
University.
This scholarship is lim-
ited to seniors who are res-
idents of Chugiak at the
time of their graduation.
Those interested in ap-
pl ying are reminded that
fol ders are due Feb. 24lli.
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FEBRUARY 22nd, 1961
THE ICNIK ,\Hf.;
COURIER
HARRIET (RUSTY)
EDITOR & PUBLIGIIER
P...:blished every :!ednesday i
CI!UGL\K, ALASKA
SUDSCRIPTION
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$2.50 for 6 months per
n\ui led to your
FOJl'NEUS 'OR A0...!, . ,
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Ade appl1ca- .
t ions may be maileu :
't fl f ,' I
to f KNII\ Am; CCUaiZJ
'' DOX 1166, Chugiak
DEADLINE FOR: :
ADS Noon on
. -- -' np . r r.
. NE:/S; 9n ; .ond?-YS
(Last minute nC\;s i terns oc.y
be' phoned in at
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any time . )
Did you have difficulty in
recccni dug yoUl fuvori te
this weel;:.'?.
lia are very ptou<l of
ne\i flag \lhich adorns our .
front page... This
ig:!e;l for us byan old. friend ,
and the publishc.r of the
predecessor to the :.nik
Arm Cot'rie:i in C:hu.:;iak.
Cloycc Parks, who :mblish-
ed Chu.;i ak
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s fi t'St nc\lspaper,
the Chu;:; iak Cal('ndar, no\t
li V ')S i n ,\nchor,lgC ::tnd oper-
ates r-rinting service.
It is llr n Parks \lho ovms
the that hqD been
turning out reproductions
0.: -' : ' oto"" for
in the cotmrrm. ;
i'/c arc very pt'Ou<l our
new face, and h0pe that it
will become as \'le ll !:nown
as our ol<.} one.
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(::;quare dance, cont page
1 col 2)
conducted at the V?.! Hall.
these dances are friendly
informal affairs with music
and calls on records and re
freshments on hand.
There will be another
this Saturday night
for the members and friends
of the Birch\'lood Community
Club.
Dancing begins at 8pm and
admission is one dollar a
couple.
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\IH. STEPHENS NmiiN.'.TED
Stephens of Chug-
iak has been nominated as
to the board of
of the
..:.lectric Association
There are three
to the board \vhi ch are to
be filled at the annual
meobership meeting on April
on.
Ctephens, who lives at mile
operates the Peters
Creek Fuel Delivery and
the Peters Creek Serv.ice
St ation.
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CZLEBR,\TES BIRTHDAY
:liTH SLUMBER P,\RTY
Fifteen year old Kathy
riobiosqn, of mile 23, cel -
ebrated her birthday last
Saturday by ha\ing. a small
groups of girl friends over
for a slumber. party.
The next day the young
\vent ice sh:ating
at I-:irror Lake and wound
the weekend at a movie
in Anchorage.
FOTI FIRES OR EMERGENCIES
C,\LL:
H0-2- 5555
In Eagle River:
H0- 2-5497
!L observance of
Centennial ycc.r of t!lC ;.rm-
ed Services Young i:en's
Christian J.s::;ociation, Gov-
ernor ::illiam Egan pro-
clalmed February 2l::;J..; to 25D
Arwed Forces Y.i:.c
CALL::
H0-2- 5422
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Week in ,Uaslta, and. urges
all cit' zens to
in tl1ose ccremonieo. and ev-
ents which vill mar!: the
occassion.* * * *
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PHONES
The follO\'ling new phones \'lere .
added.to the Homestead ex-
change during the moqth of
li'ebruary. 'l
R,\LPil LONG H0-2-5153
ROBERT C. JOHNSON II0.-2-5191
RONALD \i. STE.PHENS.H0-2-5388
The new phone director-
ies are at the telephone of-
fice ,and will be maifed to '
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the subscribers withfn the .d
week. I,
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY.',, GEORGE.!
i!v.t>.SHINGTON )
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FEBRUARY 22nd, 1961
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T HE C 0 0 K OF T H f
MJN T H
(Cook for Fcbruary
:,1 Johnson) ,
For her last recipe, Lorraine
giYes a hearty sala<l that
would be very appro_:)riate for
a main dish at a la<lics lunch
eon.
S/,L\D
1 tbs. (1 unflavore
gelatin
cup cold water
2 tbs. lemon juice
2 "fsp. horse-radish
2 tsp prepared must:.'..rd
1 cup mayonnaise or
drcs .... ing
1/2 Esp salt
12 ox jar cooked cu;ed tongue
(2 cups) diced
1 cup diced celery
2 tbsp minced onion
. goiJ.;lt;-tn.}reold 11ater
DISSOLVE not lf:.'..'tcr
ADD lemon juice, horse radish,
mustard, dressinG salt
mx thoroughly
ADD remaining ingrc<licnts
CHILL in oiled 8" ring nold
until firm

FILL center with crinp lettuce
tomato 11eder.;cs an<l hard
cooked egg slices.
SERVES 6 to 8.
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HmiElL'J\EHS TO
B.\SIC
Members of th0. Chuciclc nome-
makers Club arc attending a
two day course in the making
of basic dress patterns.
These courses arc being held
in Palmer this ';/cdncsduy and
Friday, by th0 Extention
ice of the University of
aska.
GIVE TO TilE ft'UND
LADIES CLUB PLANS DOLL

2lans for the wardrobe for
"Spring", a 28" playmate doll,
uere made by the members of
the Chugiak Ladies Club (for-
nerly Neighbors) at
their last meeting held at
the home of Darlene Robinson.
The doll and her handmade
robe 1vardrobe will be given
o.uay by the club in conjun-
ction with a spring style
chow which the ladies 11i ll
;::>roduce the 25lh of next I :on-
th.
The doll will be on display
at Lorraines Dept Store in
River as soon as some
of her garments arc completed
Tickets will be on s ale
\fithin the week.
The group meets again to-
night at the home of Bonnie
7lint in Eagle River.
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The Chugiak Garden Club ,.,i 11
neet at the home of J.Jrs. F;
at 8pm on Tuesday,,
27!!!.
. All members are i nvi ted to
bring a friend or neighbor
interested in gardening.
Lee's home is located
at 8\vanee Slopes.
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PRESIDENTS DAY PROCk\! llED
Governor Egan has pro-
claimed Narch 1961 to
be D.\Y, and urges
that our citizens observe the
day in such manner as they
ueem appropriate, and that
the opportunity be given stu-
dents in all our schools to
acquire a better understand-
ing of the American way ofli
by studying tw lives of our
presidents and their \vives
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George Smith, of the Half-
Vay House has returned from
a vacation in Nevada ..
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Tommy Cross, son of and
tlrs. Alton Cross has accom-
panied his mother to Calif-
ornia \vhere she has gone for
medical attention. Tommy \vill
be attehding a parochial sch-
ool there.
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& John Boucher have
returned to Swanee Slopes af-
ter an absence of
while John attended sch-
ool , \iashington.
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J\nn Nack o:t; .,Mi,le 23 has re-
turned from visiting her fam-
ily in Canada.
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ilr. and full ph Long and
ly of Eagle River have re-
turned from a vacation tPip
1:hich took ther.t as far south
as Key ::est Florida"
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(Presidents Day)
.. and presenting special pro-
grams appropriate to the ob-
servance in the schools of
the State of Alaska .
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give to the heart fund.
EARLY SHIPMENT
C F Jl
easrer

slim
hots
down
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BUILD YOUR SPIUilG CUTFIT .. '.:KUi lD ;, BONNET
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FOR TIIllT OU'TFIT
Lose pounds pleasantly j
or ra i nes

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February 22nd,
MOOSE
C A L L
News and Activities of the
CHUGIAK SCi:OOL
Call)
5B:
flichael Reid had the jis
fortune to fall and break
' hi.s arm.
Lynn Kennedy has the mu!:l-
ps .
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: Nr . s clasR
Vanover for all the
troutile s he to for such
a ' nice Valentine party and i
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(!>loose Call)
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electricity. :Je are having
a text on flondpy in English.
REPORTER: Drucilla Linek
BD: On February c:>ur class
had a Valentine ' s Party. In
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we had a tal-
ent contest which was very suc-
cessful . The judges decided
that Jerry Ra!lkin and Bruce
Kinannon \von it by :Singing
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.' .Emmert for allOiofing us . ,
the time we needed. ,
' ''Running Dear "
Stanley Sh&rp was ,bitten
2nd:
\ie had a very l1.i,ce Valen-
tine party. l-lrs.
and lirs. Jrc\'ler
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l:rs.
Kerr and lirs . for the
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good tunch. , ..
ile are going to :P to the
Chugiak Post Office-. .,
\ie hhd a Val'ent .i n&' t>ost Off-
ice in our room. :.e ore glad
Elvira is bn.ck.
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\'/e arc S:.udyinc (lbout the
famous men born in
Mrs Lee r:1adc us :)retty cake
with all their on it.
T1v0 of stu<lc nts !:loved,
Dobby Schultz and ::atpy .Sim-
mons.
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.':e pl ayed , t:ripiliq, .thrO\r . :
KickbaM. for, . P .,E. . . The cap.:.
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tains ,.,ere Lester Stephens
and Dick r.:idyett.
1
' made boolclets on birds
ail kinds this week. In
our booklets \ve had the ty:>e
of \vings, bills Jlnd the typ-
es' of feet and had the
names of 12 birds that live
in . .\laska.
Linda Straight
7B:
by a dog on the evening of
February 16. Starilcy was rid-
ing on Larry s
at t he time.
R2FOHT2JS: Kitti Lowe and
Terry
Friday, there
was a fiquare dance <!-t , the Chu-
'' .
giak School for seventh and
!
cigth graders only. The dance
was from 7,: 30pm to 10:30 pm
' Both graders
a poem

"Stamp Battalion."
:. Patti Drooks
Marta Lake
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This week in r:usic ,.,e arc
Hussia and
Africa. In :.lath '"c. were
. studying Grapl'ls', :now we arc
studying rlat'i
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ds.
; In 'Scicnc'c' we arc having
on'' (next coiL.
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CHUGIAK SCHOOL 'MOVIE
Friday, Feb,; 24tb, 1961
7:30.:.9:30pm
13 LAC I<
SHIEL 0
with
TONY CURI'IS
and
JANET LE!GH
in color
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& serial
COMPLETE LI!\E CO!o!PETITIVE PRICES
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;LAYOLT J\ND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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PLUi J3Ir1G .. ZLECTRI C,\L PAINTS -
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criur;r.\K C:!L\PEL 1.
1 of God)
R0;'. Bernard Tewell PAXCR
Sunday Scho<?l . . . . 10: OOam
tbrning '.;crshi ,
EV<U1g0J.. istie . .0 00 '7:30pm
Bible 8: 'Prayer meetinG I
' ' .: e fl. : " .. '7 : ::;OpiP
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Chri.::::t ' s Alrib:1s saclor::; ,aount;
Peop '; <: : 7 30nm
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CHUGIAK ST. ANTHONY r S "
Religion Class):!s :: 1 ,
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Rrimar y: HaY Iteam )1ome ,
!i'z i day . .. . .. , . 4:00)r.l
Primary & l nter1qediate
_ Anch . Sig_n ,\d, er. Co. - mile 17
Saturday. . . 10 : OOar.1
l s t Cor.i:lnmion , Haymond i-:ich::..ig .
hcr.'!e.'

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S'..lnu,ay ,.Schoo ' . ! . :-' , .9:-::G lill
!:Jor hin.; . ,., 11:00 am
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D. 'l' U : . .; . 6 : GO :)n
Evenin:; \1or'ri!lip .. .. 7:30 :pm
\ied . Pr t :: r.wet inr; . 7:30 :ln
'i'!.e 4' " :.:'e. d of ea c h month the I
r;rcups meet at 7:30 pro
A'UX ... Ll'J.:\Y
SU.il!i3Ei.J:S
S . t:.l.SSION.\'RY UNIO:r
l3!!0TdERHOOD
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iHl\CEi10!JD BAPTIST CHURCH
1 :. or PAS'.i.'C-:1
sunday Cchoc 1: .. . o 10 : 00 a
tior.d::.lg . . ll:DO <J
Pro.yCr Sor"T ... 'fues o 30 I
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10 :56
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liJ,O\I"ERS
for ... vP.ry
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D1'.Y SAIN'J,'S
Sunday Cchool .
C.D. C'_uonset. Hut . . !lile 20)1
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CCI.;;.:Ul!I'".:Y. D/,PTIS'.D CliUHCII
Rev. Paul Hughes PASTOH
punday CchooJ .. 10 !OOam:
l:orning :JqrsJ'lip., . ! ' ll :OOam
Young . . ' 16
.E".tening ::or ship .. , . 1, 7:30pm
. : 17: 30pm
-.:omen's ' .. ' orkshop: Thurs-
.. 2 : 00pm
Crusaders , Thurs ... 4:00pm
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,.; :ior.iEJ\'' S SOCIETY TO HOLD
S.\LE
The t/omen
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Ser,ice of the
ist Church are planning a rum-
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mage .sale to be held Saturday
?larch 41/:!.
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: The sale will be held
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the 'Eagle River Shopping
Cen1;e,r in the. empty s torq
space, beginnina at llam. and
lastiQ.g until ?p.m
Pr,:oceeds t.o go to Chu-
rch
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LUTHERANS BEGII\1 SUND.\Y
SCHOOL
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The newly formed Chugiak
Lutheran Church will begin
School c lasses ' this
Sunday.
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i:BTHODIST. CHURCH
Rev. .,. r PASTOR
Sunday ... . . 10:00 am
1-iorning ::orshi p .. . 11:00 am
Classes \ii 11 s tart at 1 : 30
' ' pm i with Hr . Roy Pearce act-
ing as teacher.
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&: ... . . . 7:30 pm
1s t Thurs 8:00 pDI
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Don :Smith
Bibi'e ....... 10:00 am
Vorship Lord's Supper
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CHUGIAK
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Rev. Frenz Pastor. .
Sunday School ... . pm .
Service 2;30 pm

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.' ny ' cil :..;. n""cr. in, t!{c' C: lUr-
ch 'directory must ' be sub- .
mi tted by 6pm on
This also applies to
special programs and announ
cements;.
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i . :'lorship services will fol-
, low at 2:30pm.
Rev. 'Frenz is to be the
regular _Pas tor of the Church
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HEV .. BLACKBURN TO SPEAK
Rev. ' David Blackburn, the
District Spperintendant for
the Chur.ch 11
.deliver the sermonat
morning worship service of
th.e Chugiak t-lethodist Church
on Sunday, Feb. 26lli,
He will be $Ubstituting for
Hev. Hull who will be, in Se,.,-
ard on the exchange visitat-
j ori prog:t:"am ,.,hi ch began ,1 ast
\'leek .
Rev : Blackburn \'las the or-
iginal pastor of the Chugiru{
r.:ethodist Church.
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SERVICES DISCONTINUED
Rev . Joseph Overy, of the
J;;mmanue.}.,_ 9hapel has discon-
tinued holding services at
that Church .indefinitely:'
. 1\ t present the building
is being rented for Lutheran

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DORCAS L\DIES TO VIm1
DEI.:ONSTR'.TI ON
The semi - monthly meeting of
the Dorcas . ..1acli es \'I' ill be
held at the home of r.irs. Ken
Johnson at mile lB'k on Thurs.
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COM iNa
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'.fEDJ\'ESD:.Y , Feb. ::!:::!nC:, l!::Gl

Cub ScQut : .dul t :.ca ders
meeting , Stephcns Gpm
6hugiak Ladies Club, Flin
re:;. 7:::JO pm .
THRUSD,\Y, i' En. 1961
D.orcus ,Ladies " 12 noon
J ohns ons , mi lc 18'/:!
Library 9no-3:30 prn
FRIDAY, . F:!:B 2-1!.1> ; l 9Gl
Movie, Chugi al .Jc:10ol 7: 30
Audition, Chucialc :>layers,
8prn, .'le t hoC:iGt Church
BINGO, Vfi'.l Hall Opm
SATURD,W, 2G!..J , 1961
s.;U.\ RE i>.'.NCE, '/F.:
8pm
SUDNJ\Y, FEJ:RU;,:w 36t.:J , 1961
CHURCH s;.pvrc::.:;
MONDAY, Fchruary 27!J ,
.. k'bruar y 1961
GARDEJ'J C:,UB, _,ces, 8 pm
t1EDNESD,i.Y, l nt , 1061
LADIES
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FOR '
FOR SALE flay grain and
silage . RUSSELL OBERG J.liLE 211(.?
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ltONDER $TOVES \'lood heat
er that keeps heat 12-18 hrs .-
See Jil:1 Lake at S:'l,\NEE SLOPES
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57' ALLST.\TE- Scooter, in good
cond, $ 100., Doys 26" bilce w/
speedmtr, -chrom .fenders
j :arlin 39A Lever act. 22 rifle
II0-2-5326
S N R V I C E S
fIADE DRAPERIES . J\lso re-
pairs & alterations. Samples av-
. ail EtheU.(c,\llister Mile .13.!
II0-2-5341 ...,. ______________ _
SIT in my home, llour,
day . or ' week. Sh'oos hani a n
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----.-, ---. - . :- , ...., ,..,......-,-,,...,---i G:.RBAGE Coal..
Larli es cont. Pue;c 5 Gr,avel. topsoil. gen. hauling
. , col 3) COUi';ILRX SERVICE CO. Lv:.2 ..... 528<)
Feb. 23rd. a t I ::r :won.
MILE 23
The rne<.'t i ng \:i ll be a rot-
' luck lunch0on.
The pr ogram 11ill include
a demons tr.ttion in cu.lce dec-
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L,\NDRETH TV & RADIO R.2:>:'.IR
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. orating by lirs . Chapman.
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VALLEY ClL\IlBER F.\ VORS
CONSTUCTIO'J OF SNGl.' sa.:;n '
At a recent meeting of the

Natanuska ValJ ey Chamber
of Commerce a res olution
was passed which called
for the construction of
a snow shed at that sect-
ion of the High1vay 1vhich
is covered by a sno1v slide
least once each year.
This particular stretch
of road, 1vhich lies n.t oile
39, .: usually experiences
a sn01v slide late in the .
spring, however unseason-
.. ably' \v-arm \Yeather caused
it to take place much
lier this winter .
Copies of the resolution
1vere to be sent to the
Governor, the Department
of Public \Yorks and to
the legislators.
STEPHENS
RECOVERING
llrs . l'/illia111 ( Cleda) Steph-
ens is at home recover in'g
from surgery.
!Irs . Stepbtms was a pat-
ient at the Valley Presbyt-
erian Hospital and was re-
leased last week
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deadline for getting those
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HALIBUT STEAKS
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