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    woo

    d

    Man To

    Pep

    r e

    sent

    M

    EA

    .I n.

    Chu

    giak

    All

    business in

    Chugiak, lii th the ex

    ce"9tion

    of t:1c payment

    o/ igh t b i l l s .

    \ t i l l

    be

    directed to the nelily

    a p p o i n ~ e d re , resentat

    ive in the area,

    Frank

    (Hunk) Petronavich

    of

    Birchwood.

    , .

    1

    .1EDNESDAY,

    NCV.J:r:B:3:1 301b,

    1960

    CIIUGIAK-10

    Post Of

    fie

    e

    To Move

    .

    ..

    Paul Swanson, pestmaster

    a t

    the

    Chugiak

    Post

    Cf

    f ice announced tha t t h i s

    coming ' ~ e e k e n d the ppst

    off ice ' ~ i l l be

    moving

    to the ne'"

    building\thich

    has been

    being

    readied

    the past f e , ~ months.

    This ne\i locat ion i s

    on the same s ide of the .

    high\iay,

    but several .

    .

    hundred fd

    fur ther

    TCDY SNODGRASS ( : ~ R O C K Y

    SCALiil) POINTS

    AN ACCUS

    1

    th

    l . . ,sou

    IHG FINGER

    AT

    VILLJANS

    SHERE>AN DCUGLAS

    & llr.

    S\ianson advised

    G i . ~ . i R I B E L

    .fORTH:

    (LES

    FBTROU

    &

    N,\TALIE

    [IASICELI)

    :

    tha t

    beginning

    Ilon.

    day,

    i

    3 VIOLET _

    BEii ID (DARLENE Il.A:IN) LOOKS ON

    ecember 5 l ,

    business

    l d l l

    be

    t ransacted a t

    the ne,., . ,

    , ,

    Petronavid1,

    lho

    untiib

    rec- -

    ent ly was ascociated

    ,.,i

    th CEA

    \vl ll

    be

    co n

    s t ant ly on

    duty in

    Shugiak to

    care

    of any

    "CITY. SLICKER"

    DH \U

    S

    H,VJY LAUGH

    S

    building. .. . .

    A

    off ic ia l

    ' opening o r

    ..

    the new

    pos t

    off ice bui ld-

    t rouble ca l ls , re-connects ,

    l

    dis-connect

    s or any

    other

    J:EA

    ac t iv i ty .

    The

    IiEA

    t ruck

    Hhich

    l l i l l be

    assigned; to t h is

    area

    sev,en

    days

    of

    the \

    CCk

    \fill be

    in

    constant ra tiio contact '"i th

    the l:atanusha

    Z l e ~ } r i c

    ia t ion

    off ice

    in l ~ e r ,

    a n ~ es .

    a radio

    i s

    to ~ a l l e Q . l . n The cast

    liaS

    made up almost

    Sa

    turday Evening the

    U G I ~ K

    PLAYERS

    held

    the second show

    ing

    of

    the i r

    prcf.lier

    product

    ion,

    "The City

    S

    l ick

    er and

    ur

    Nell" , an Old Fas

    hion

    ed mello

    drama

    llhich

    l m s

    :>

    ronounced

    qui te a success by a l l ho

    attended the

    three p

    erformanc-

    '

    the P e t r o n a v i c

    ..

    in l l irch- en t i re ly pf

    res idents of

    the

    wood \lhich \J i l l

    R - ~ l e

    to

    Chugiak-Birch\vood-Za

    g

    l e

    River

    1

    ca l l

    to the

    r u c 1 c

    ~ r d l e s s

    and

    Peters

    Creek

    area,

    and

    of

    ,.,here

    in t i l ~ 'ilrca l t

    r.1ay

    the

    group hold fu t i r e p1ans

    happen to be.

    for more

    such procudtions.

    Ilrs. Petronavich,

    i s

    also

    The

    audience

    res)onded

    to

    . employed as

    t t c u ~ r

    for old-

    fashioned

    melodra r.1a

    by

    IIEA and sqe ~ 1 1 r ~ l a y any hr5sing and booing the vi l l tan

    ca l l s

    vic

    the radio

    to

    the

    Sheridan

    Douglas,

    as pl a

    yed

    service t rue :. by Les

    Fetrow

    \1hen he appeared

    In the .futt:rc res idents of

    and

    by

    taldng the young and

    Chugiak

    are

    r c

    c:ue

    s

    ted to ca l l handsome hero Dan TUc

    ker

    play-

    ing

    i s being planned,

    but

    the exact date

    has

    not yet

    been set .

    * *

    C H R I S

    n i

    A S

    SHOP IN

    CHUGIAK

    l

    . H0-2-5018 \'/hen they have any ed

    by

    Chuck

    Pa

    r t i n

    to

    the i r

    .

    business

    to t ransact

    l i th

    :

    EA

    hear ts .

    Tbis

    includes

    nell

    subscriber

    Special

    mention goe s to Rocky

    who lfish

    to

    :1ave r:1eters ins t - Scal ia of

    Ft.

    aichardson

    iho

    al led . .,.

    s to le

    the

    sho i \d

    th

    h i

    s por t - Bil.LY MOORE AND JO FRi.

    rJ

    :: -

    This new s ys ter:1 i s expected raya l ,

    of

    Toby

    Snodgrass , . the

    FOURTH

    IN AIRIOTOUS COI:

    IC

    to

    f ac i l i t a t e

    things in the (cont page

    2

    col::;) R011TTIJJm-:: oNE CF THE OLIO

    Chugialc area a

    nd to ~ a k ~

    :):?mt

    ACTS :?RZSZNfED, BY

    TilE

    crm-

    more ef f ic ie

    n

    te

    serv1.ce ava1.l- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l ~ ~ G ~ I ~ A ~ K ~ P

    2

    L ~ ; ~ . Y ~ E R S ~ ~ ~ . _

    __________

    able .

    *

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    2/8

    NOV.i.?J::BER

    30D, 1960

    THE

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    A.Jli

    O U R I Z ~

    HARRIE'i\

    (RUSTY)

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    Published every Wednesday in

    C IUGIAK,

    .:.LASKA

    * *

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    *

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    *

    * ,

    A

    IIIGII

    CCGOOL

    FOR C:IUGIAK

    A

    Iligh

    School h ~ r e

    in Chugiak

    i s certainly

    an exciting Jro

    s p e t t ~ and

    certainly

    not an

    overly ambitious one. '

    The current petit ion \'lhich

    is

    no,., bein

    c circulated con

    ta ins a phrase requesting

    drauings

    for a tJigh school

    in our

    comr.lUni

    ty .

    This

    \ ' / i l l

    ='r

    obably

    rccind

    some

    of the old

    timers

    of

    when

    ~ h e

    rcGidents

    of

    Chug

    iak ,.,.ere scc::ing to have a

    grade school b u i l ~ in

    this

    area.

    I

    Then the c

    rade school

    stud

    ents had .to .

    trovel

    by bus to

    .lnchorage a::; our high school

    students do nowt a t i r ing t r ip

    and often dongerous over

    icy

    roads

    .

    :Then the ::;chool \tas conplet

    ed

    and

    the

    G4

    students enrol

    led

    in the fal l of

    1951,

    no

    one

    could

    l ~ v e predicted

    that

    in ten short years the enrol

    lment woul< have crO\m

    to

    a l-

    most s x hundred youngsters,

    and the

    need

    for a

    second

    sch

    ool in the r e a become

    so

    ur

    gent .

    :

    i th th is i n c r e ~ s e in r.rind

    thei

    need for OUP

    o\m high

    schbol

    ,.,i

    thin

    the

    next

    few

    year-is ap. ,)arcnt

    for

    a l l to

    see

    .

    (Next. col

    . )

    ' I

    (high

    school)

    There

    fraMe been comments

    passed that perha)s our

    high school

    students \/Ould

    be

    deprived

    of some of the

    privileges enjoyed

    only

    in

    a large high school i f

    \ le

    were to have a school

    of

    our

    0\m.

    Ho\'/ever the general opin

    ion i s that Chugiak students

    are handicapped by the

    great

    distance they must t ravel

    to

    .t

    s.nchorage, and that

    in

    very few instances

    do

    any

    of

    them have the opportun

    i ty

    to part ici)ate in any

    of the extra curricular ac

    t iv i t ies ,

    that

    are

    regarded

    .s the

    advantages received

    in a larger

    high

    school.

    PAGE 2

    Two

    local dance

    instrudtGDS

    have combined their studios

    to offer residents

    of

    Chugiruc

    al l phases

    of

    dance .

    Gloria

    Cross, kho

    has

    long

    been

    known

    in

    this area

    for

    '

    her

    instruction in

    ballet,

    tap, modern jazz and hula has

    joined with

    Robert Shroeder

    of the Comombany Dance

    Studio

    who

    gives

    instruction

    in a l l

    phases of ballroom and social

    dancing .

    In two

    studios, one

    locutcd

    in Birchwood and the

    other a t

    the Schroeder home at

    mile 15,

    lliss Cross and Schroeder

    are now taking registration

    for lessons

    in

    any of the ab

    ove

    mentioned

    tYPes

    of

    dance .

    Only i f the parents are

    .ble to

    provide t ransportat i

    for

    their children after

    school may

    they

    p a r t w ~ e

    in

    any such

    activi

    t ics . l-:ost

    of the students

    must real ly

    scamper at the

    close

    of

    school in

    order

    to board

    the bus home .

    A

    high school of our

    own

    i s only a dream

    n0\'1', but

    not for

    long l'i'e

    feel

    Gure .

    A suggestion

    for ~ o n

    stumped for

    an idea of

    a Christ,.

    mas

    gif t

    for someone

    liTho

    has

    everything , give a course

    By

    the

    time

    some

    of

    our

    present

    fourth or even

    f i f t

    graders are ready

    to enter

    high

    school, ,.,.e feel sure

    that they

    \'l'ill

    have one in

    I

    our

    own community

    for

    them.

    \lost

    people

    ,.,ho have a t

    tended

    both

    lJigh sc:10ols

    in

    small

    to,.,ris as \ieli as

    those in large ci t ies,

    ad

    mit that they found the

    school

    spi r i t ijust as stran

    i f

    not

    stronger in the sm

    al ler

    ones

    and

    fel t

    that

    they were able to get ruore

    out of their high

    school

    education in

    the smaller

    less

    impersonal

    s c h o o l ~

    ~ l e

    have

    had

    heard a great

    many comments and suggest

    ions on ' here Chugiak High

    shbotld be located, and ,.,e

    ,.,ould l ike ,to '

    hear

    from

    some

    of

    our readers in le t

    ters that ,.,e might

    print .

    HO\i about i t?

    For Prompt

    in dancing lessons . Here is

    a gif t that will

    give the re

    cipient

    pleasure

    for

    the

    r e ~ t

    of their

    l i fe .

    The phone number to cal l

    for

    further

    informat

    i on is H0-

    2-

    5125, fo r

    either

    of the tl'IO

    studios.

    .... * ....

    I

    J

    ' '

    (Slicker,

    cont page 1 col 2)

    not

    so

    dumb hil ly-bil ly \'lho

    saved

    the

    day for "Our

    Uell

    . "

    'fhe

    audience lias

    in a

    oost

    r e c e p t i ~ e

    mood

    for

    the

    play

    following

    a ' ' ~ i e s

    of

    olio

    acts, featuring a

    hula

    by

    Miss

    Vtcki Johnson, a 'cooic

    duet

    by Jo Frankfourth and

    Billy f.ioore and a

    hil ly-bil ly

    number \d

    th

    Bi11 Lowe, .Joclcy

    Scal ia, Chuck

    Partin

    and ::.itti

    Lowe.

    .....

    ~ ~ C D W # L R E E ~ [ ) ~ ~ f i

    GET

    YOUR RESERVATIONS IN EARLY

    2

    Tractors &Loader

    at

    your

    Service

    c

    ~

    i U C ~ ~ Contra

    cti nQ Co

    RZ.\SON

    \

    BLE

    HOU.Rl.Y

    OR

    JOB

    RATES

    '

    .

    .

    .._

    -----

    -""

    lIILE 14

    ,.

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    I

    l

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    C.:

    ;iCTIVITI.

    CUUGLUC

    SCIIOOJ

    Due to the fac t

    that

    the s tu

    dents of

    the Chugiak

    School

    are a l l

    talting the i r s ix tv-eek

    t es te ,

    :

    1lus

    the Thanksgiving

    v a ~ ~ t i o n there

    u i l l

    be no

    OOSZ

    CALL

    THIS \teelt.

    J U i I O ~

    DCOK

    S:C?IOJii

    GRO::nm

    The

    fund for purchasing

    books

    for the chi ldren ' s sect ion

    of

    tl1e Chugiak Library

    c o n ~

    t inucn to grot/

    as contr ibut

    ions

    come

    in .

    The

    l a t e s t

    cont i rbutor

    i s

    Besse

    s Deauty- Shop.

    r:rn . Dorothy Jonrowe 4-text co

    t ::uGL\K SC:ZOOL i :oVIE

    . . '

    Frit:ay, Dec. 2nd.

    7:30

    pm

    in COLOR

    wl

    r.

    F o n d ~

    i

    plus

    cartoon and Chapter 5

    TG:

    .CUfJ':i'I2S RIDZ AGAIN

    (Books)

    * *

    EXPANDED IIIGH. AY

    PROGR..li: i'.I-JTI CIP,'/ED

    .

    On

    November

    20,

    1960, high-

    . ,1ay construct ion

    projec ts

    John Vanover, of

    Eagle : l iver i s

    recent ly ::nrarded and

    s ~ i l l

    in

    San Fransisco

    Califori:lia on

    under

    c'ontract

    '

    in

    ,aaska business. The V ~ n o v e r s operate

    to ta l l ed over fourteen mil-:

    1

    , the hog ranch on the IIor.1es-tcad

    l ion

    dol lars .

    . , "

    Road.

    .

    .

    . l(

    "This amount alone," sa id

    tir

    .-

    G.

    Gardner,

    1

    ss i s t

    ant

    Sta te : igh\'/ay .Engineer

    . "guarantees a big' " Start nex

    spring; and

    tvhen

    coupled

    .

    ,,

    with

    the many IJrO

    j ec t s

    now

    the f inal

    s tages of

    design

    aQd

    r ight of

    ; a y aqu,isi t ion

    \.ril'l t:rov ide

    a

    s_:>rirtg high-

    - tvay ~ J r o g r a r . 1

    unequalled

    in

    Alaska 's his tory.

    Gardher pointed

    o u ~

    nhat

    about

    one-half

    of

    the

    work

    now

    under,coiltract

    wil l be

    carr fed to cobJle t ion by

    the Bureau of . ub l ic Roads

    a

    the st tes

    contr ctor

    "' , f ter that , the Dureau

    wi

    11

    direGtly su_::>ervise only for

    es t

    highway

    and _1ark

    service

    projec ts , ' Federal

    Aid

    highw

    way J

    ro jec t s

    wil l be handled

    by

    the Depurtnent

    of

    . ~ b l i c

    ,/orl}$ , t h rough i t s Division

    of I:i,gh\vays t l , th

    the

    Bureau .

    of

    :ubl ic ~ o a m , ;

    s u p e r v i s i n g

    the manner

    in

    tvhich the

    F , e ~ -

    era l

    funds '

    are

    SJ

    end.

    "The la rae hc ;ghtvay.

    prograiJl

    I .

    now

    ready fo'r s n r i l g ...

    comes

    a t a r . 1 0 ~ t t imely .

    mom

    ent

    due :to t l i ~ d e c r e a s ~

    in

    s o m ~

    ? ~ ~ e r

    . .l'eder,a,l

    _ i ~ b

    t

    1

    .

    w(lrl{p,))rograms 9 , 1 ~ t e d , f , , c ~ r

    next, l ? . i i p 1 m e ~ , '.' .

    q r ~ n e r ~ p . i

    d.

    * *

    * *

    ~ : i c h a e l (Dutch) Halveroon

    vas

    down from Fairbanks to s 'end

    Thanksgiving \V'ith b,is far.1ily

    a t mile 23 .

    *

    * *

    Ed BeHringer

    of

    mile 3 i s

    in

    Juneau at tending

    the

    ~ ; ~ c e t i n g of

    the Alaska

    Game

    'Board..

    J;t-.

    Bel l r inger i s represent ing t h ~

    Alaskan Air Command.

    .

    '

    * * * *

    ...:.........___:. :.......u. : I, ..(

    (hi

    gh,;rays)

    in

    l es s than s ix months

    af te r

    it

    assumed

    control on

    July

    1 , .

    1960

    1

    .

    haS been

    ab le

    j;O ShOt'/

    I

    such remarkable probress i s

    due mainly to

    the

    conbined

    e f

    for t s

    of

    i t s

    em_.)loyecn

    in

    ev-

    ery sect ion

    of o'

    ur 0t.:.te.

    Hightv-ay employees huve ~ : o r k

    ed long

    '

    hours under

    d i f f i cu l t

    condi t ions

    to

    make

    u_

    , for the

    lack

    of

    manpo\v-er.

    11

    r e

    furt

    .

    e r

    s ta ted ,

    Hif le are ~ J l e to

    secure the

    addi t ional

    engin

    eers and technicians ue need,

    Alaska can be

    aasurec1

    of

    con

    t inuing

    high

    level of

    r1igll\lay

    WOrft for many years to

    COfile.

    11

    * *

    * *

    *

    r . T _

    She_ 'ad,

    , . i . r e f t , ~ r

    and. Chief 2ngineer of t,he .

    -

    - = =

    .:-

    tf

    3tate

    Division

    c f

    : l i g h w a r . ~ ,

    {

    :

    d

    r

    1

    _praised a l l ' m : ) ~ o y e e s

    of

    l i is

    . f , Division . "The f ac t tha t ' DUl'

    C H R I S T f u ~ S

    :JELLS

    u

    Q

    n re l _

    the

    Hightvay D i v i s i ~ n

    n e x t c o . l L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~

    DON IT

    F O ~ < D T

    \ } its

    never

    too

    l ~ ~ l l ~

    ~

    too

    ~ ~ 1 ~ U ~ [ L b ~ l f ~

    J

    * * *

    FIBERGLASS I N

    SUL

    :.TION

    a l l s izes

    I N T ~ R I O R and K ~ T J I C R

    insula t ing

    board

    fi:[Jf];[

    ~

    L\ hV - B U I L O E R S

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    r

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    E L / ~ t J

    \ t supp

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    N O V ~ : B E R 30 1960

    Cook

    Of The

    Month

    F

    Q. 1

    I C

    . :i

    :n

    ER

    T I I Y

    J O r i ~ O : / E

    There does not

    live

    a cook

    t'lho doesn't

    have

    favorite

    cookie

    reci ,e, and

    this

    one

    Dorothy

    hao given us has many

    v a r i a t i o n s ~

    Bt.Jl.IY.i'ZR

    DROP .

    c o O i c r ~ s

    l icup

    butter (oleo)

    cup sugar

    egg

    1

    tsp

    vaililla

    2

    cups

    sif ted flour

    .

    tsp bakinc powder .

    . tsp sa l t

    CREAll butter & sugar

    ADD

    egg

    and

    f ~ a v o r i n g

    BEAT until

    fluffy

    ADD sif ted dry

    i n g ~ e d i e n t s

    }OX

    until smooth

    ~ R O P

    by

    teaspoon onto lightly

    greased cookie

    sheet

    1

    :

    .

    &\Im a t 400 5 ~ o 8 minutes

    YI.EtDS 4 cookies

    V A : U : ~ T I C N S

    CHOCOLATE:

    ADD 2 s ~ u a r e s melted un

    sweetened

    chocolate

    before

    the dry ingreat>ats.

    cnzn.1Y coc

    cnur:

    ADD 1 CU ) flalted

    coconut

    to

    butter

    TO

    P

    each cookie

    tfi

    th

    candied

    cherry before b ~ t i n g

    BECAN

    :

    ADJ

    Jz

    CUJ finely cho )ped

    pecans

    to butter

    ( t r a l n ~ t s

    may

    be

    substi tuted.)

    This

    sounds l ike an icleal

    recipe

    to

    use

    trhen

    r.Ja cing those

    8hristmas

    cookies.

    * * *

    LAYxAWAY

    . FOR .

    FRIENDLY N Z I G I I B O ~ S

    TO

    i

    .ZZT

    The Friendly Neighbor

    club will meet tomorrow

    night at 7:30pm a t the

    home

    of

    president

    Rusty

    BeHringer.

    Results

    of

    the

    Christ

    mas

    Bazaar

    will

    be

    discus

    sed and a committee

    sel

    ected to set up the college

    s c h o l a r s h i ~ t'lhich the money

    had

    been

    raised for.

    Also,

    a ne'" treasurer wi 1

    be

    elected

    to

    f i l l

    the un

    expired

    post of

    Dee Stal lar

    rho

    is resigning.

    A l ~ o

    on

    the

    agenda

    are

    plans

    for the

    children's

    Christmas party

    and

    the

    Christmas party

    for

    the

    mem-

    bers and

    their

    husbands.

    *

    *

    HCliEI

    i.

    '.ICERS ='

    L:JJ UNUSUAL

    P O T L U C I

    The Chugiak Homemakers t'lill

    meet

    at the home

    of

    Phyllis

    Clart at mile tomorrot\1'

    Thursday,

    Dec.

    1st

    for a

    potlulk luncheon.

    The ladies

    are each to

    bning a'

    dish

    r e s e n t i n g

    their

    favorite Christmas

    recipe.

    *

    *

    UNZI-

    PLOYJ.IBNT COMPENSATION

    APPLICANTS -::r/1nNED

    JUNEAU:

    The ~ i r e c t o r

    of

    Alaska

    ~ p l o y m e n t Security

    program today reminded ap

    plicants

    for a n e m p l ~ y m e n t

    compensation

    benefits

    they

    must l i s t their earnings

    t'lhi

    le drawing ueekly insur

    ance checks.

    I:errill E. :/

    eir

    Direct

    or of the

    Labor Department

    .Emp.loyment >ecuri ty

    Divis

    ion,pointed out

    that

    when

    the

    unemployed apply

    for

    PAGE

    4

    '

    .

    ,

    The following

    ne\ 1'

    p i j o ~ e s have

    been added to the Homestead

    exchange during

    the

    month

    of

    November.

    DONALD

    A HAHN

    t0-2-5066'

    J . C. \'/OMACK H0-2 ': 5273

    R.L. LANDRETH

    ; H0-2-5281

    f.IALCOl 1 B. FORE

    H0-2-5333

    LINDON

    \ i COX

    U();..2-5346

    ROGER

    RIDDELL

    H0-2-5548

    ANCHORAGE

    SIGN &

    D V E R T T S I ~

    HQ-2-5493

    Clip th is

    column

    out

    and

    ~ a s t

    i t

    in the back of your

    llatanusak Telephone l.s:::;ocat

    ion Directory.

    *

    *

    (Unemplo f111ent)

    jobeless

    benefits,

    they

    trust

    truthfully state

    whether

    they

    have had an income

    for the

    period they were

    unecployed.

    l

    iisstatements subject the

    a p

    plicants to

    legal action,

    loss of their benefits

    for

    s ix months and over-paycents

    must be repaid.

    Robert

    L i

    .nderson,

    Chief

    of the

    Benefits Section tltat

    handles a p ~ l i c a t i o n s

    for

    un

    employment

    insurance for soce

    20,000

    persons

    annually, says

    i t

    is not"l' diff icult

    to

    < e-

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    unemployment com

    pensation

    fund

    and get a\Tay

    t"li th it ie catch u

    ., t1i

    th

    them

    sooner or la ter ,

    be

    said.

    *

    l RW

    I

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    n a k S h o ~

    \

    ~ ~ m n i ~ t i t

    ~ ~ ? 1 i

    CARDS and

    GIFT ~ / R A P & RIBDON

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    C l U G L ~ I : C r l . ~ ~ P E L

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    Rev. :::lernc.rd

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    l l . , PASTO

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    *

    * * *

    CHUQiti : 3T

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    P R I ~ ~ Y

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    C r i A ~ Z L

    Rev Joseph Overy PASTOR

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    Bible

    Study, :Jed

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    Adult

    rlible School

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    * *

    * *

    *

    NOTICE:

    Any changes in the Church

    Directory should

    be submit

    ted

    to

    the

    COURIER not

    la t -

    er

    t han 6:00

    pm

    on I:onday

    of

    eqch

    \ieelt .

    This

    also

    applies to any

    special , notices on p r o g r a m s ~

    * * * *

    ~ ~ A U O S ~

    ~ L

    0

    w

    ER

    s .

    _

    .

    D r t i U ~ O D S

    .

    -

    -----'-

    -

    -----------

    PAGE

    5

    FAIRBANKS ; . ; r N I S T ~ P .

    TO DELIVER

    BAPTisr

    s ~ q r . : o N

    The

    Rev

    .

    Short, who

    is

    visi t ing in

    this area

    from

    Fairbanks

    \Y'ill

    del

    iver the sermon at the

    Birchwood

    Baptist

    Church

    this Sunday.

    Rev. E. C. Chron,

    l'lho

    has served as minister

    at the Bapt$st Church

    is leaving and his

    re

    placement has

    not

    yet

    been

    selected.

    * * * *

    CAR IIITS SCHOOL

    BUS

    One

    of the buses of the Chug

    iak school

    was

    struclt

    by

    a

    lZar las t t'lednesday, \V'hen

    < ? ~

    i t

    s

    way to pick

    up a loacl.

    of

    children in the Eagle

    Riv

    er

    Area.

    The

    bus,

    \vhich \iaS '

    driven

    by Jim

    Lake, of

    S\ianee Slo:>es,

    tas

    empty with the

    exception

    of

    the

    driver

    a t the

    time

    of

    the accident.

    The driver

    of

    the other

    car,

    \Y'ho is ider..tified only as a

    Hughes had jus t emer ged

    from the

    side road

    a t mile

    18 and had

    not seen

    the

    bus

    due

    to

    frosted windo\iS

    of

    his car.

    Damage to

    the bus was sl ight .

    * *

    OBEDIENCE

    TRAINING C L t ~ 3 G

    TO

    HOLD GRADUATIOfl

    The obedience training dlasses

    wkich kaYe been

    conducted

    eqch

    Sunday at the

    Carnival

    lall

    will

    hold their

    graduat

    ion

    services

    on December

    llD

    a t 2pm .

    Each dog \V i

    11

    be

    required

    to

    go through the

    obedience

    routine bemore the certifiaa. te

    will be presented .

    Also

    there will

    be s p e c i ~ l

    awards for

    the

    top

    students

    .

    Follovling

    the

    graduation

    services

    there

    11ill be a

    "fud

    Obedience

    Trial", for

    \'lhich

    ribbons

    and

    trophies will

    be

    awarded,

    but

    which

    will not

    1count toward any cert if icates .

    ~ / t r ia ls are not l ini

    ed

    to

    graduates of the

    class,.

    but

    may

    be

    entered

    by any dog

    ~ i t h

    obedience training.

    The

    public

    is

    invited and

    no admission lvill be charged.

    * * *

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