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VOL 2. No. 24 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
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Chugiak

FUNDS NEEDED FOR PUBLIC
HEALTH NURSE
to the fact that OBA
Delegetes to the showed a loss at laet
First state ReP'Ullica.n Coil!- Carnival, they 'WUl be
vention, retul'ned with glow- le to provide the funds us-
ing reports of the exoiteulent ually set aside for the pay-
and interest ot a large scale ment of the Public Health
poll tical convention Uurse.
Mrs. Carl Steeby, Walter Although the P. T.A. will
Pipple and Reese Tatro had be able to pay half of the
been chosen as local repres- cost ( $200. } the remain:ing
entatives to attend the con- half will have to be raised
vention which was held in some other way.
Ketbhical this past Friday, It is hoped that some o:r-
and Sunday July 17th ganization within the com-
through 19th. Due to poor muni ty will either be able
weather they did not return to provide the funds, or
until the 20th. come up with some means or
The business was mostly con-- raising money.
cern:1.ng- the o XlUUUf
the party under the new state
laws and the delegation or
powers to the pi' ecinct level.
, Beoause of this r
ation, it necessar,y to
call a new caucus in this
area.
'lbere will also be a new
district convention scheduled
oo me time in August to select
new officers.
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WELLS GOING
DRY
LITI'LE LEAGUE WINS
THREE IN A
ROW
'lhe losing streak of the
Chugiak Little League
came to an end- last Wed-
nesday when they beat the
champs of the 1st half {the
Dodgers) by a score of 1o-2.
Perry pitched a
and is credited W'l. th
the win. On Friday, Jerry
Werre came through with a
2o-1 vi of the Indo-
Due to some unexplained droi>- ( cont page 8 col 3 )
ing or the water level in the 11-----..;;...;;... _____ --t
north end or the Peters Oreek: 1 n d
area a number of the deeper - e X -
wells have gone dry. PAGE 2-COOK <DF THE MONTH
There are several theories
19.59 CHUGIAK - 10
CFJA. Elects new
board
4o !*Ple at-
"tentled the CBA. annual meet-
ing and election or officers
last at the Carn-
ival Hall. This was the 2nd
attempt to hold this meeting
the one in June being cancel-
led due to lack of a quorum.
At this time it was nec-
essary to elect dk,Jlt new
board members, roar (Dale
Briggs, Ray Tedrow, Tom Blan-
ker and Bruce Robinson) Cejnc
held over from the previcus
year.
1he new members to the
board area Jack Stewart,
Elaie Oberg
OOi-otey Steeby
Bill Stephens
Chas. Ranger
Phyllis Stewart
.Russell Oberg
Les 'lbdd
The board chose
their officers; as follows&
President: Bruce Robinson
}/ice-Pres. Dale Briggs
Comptroller: Tom
Secretary: Elsie Oberg
Treasurer& Phyllis Stewart
Property Officer:
Dorothy Steeby
The board discussed with
the members present the prob-
lems facing OBA as a result of
n going in the hole" this last
Carnival.
Hethods of eliminating
as to the cause of this, but PAGE '-FIRE co. REPORT
the exact cause is not yet PAGE 4-COM]NQS & GOINGS
known. Although the recent PAGE .5-GREEt-l 'l'HtJMB CORNER
heavy rains may correct this
situation, the home owners .
' the debt incurred this spring
inaddition to the long term
debt still standing from
past Carnivals was discussed.
involved are '!iO have
the wells drilled deepert ra.- PAGE 7-CHUBOH NEWS
ther than chance being m.thou PAGE 8-SOOUTING IN CHUGIAK
water this winter. 4H NEWS
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KOKO' s CARNIVAL
JULY .31st, AUG. Lst &
2nd.
PaGE 9-COUING EVENTS
CLASSIFIED
A bank loan was considered,
but any banks that had been
contacted to date would reqUre
co-signers. The members
voted against requesting mem-
bers or the board to co-sign
the note.
A number of other methods
were brought up concerning
raising the needed 1\u;Ce.
; "" . pgo4 .l. 2)
-
( cake lllixes)
exception that Ul the liquid
be placed in the blender
jar, and the blender turned
on. Then slowly the dry
uainc a rubber ..
to.iAl' u
toz. the ot tt.e
. -
: speci,ied for electric mixers
Pour into cake pans and bake.
The foods used for desserts
of fol"eign lands vary as much
as do their other dishes, and
one of the dessert dishes pop-
ulal" at the Armenian table is
a rioh candylike confection
that is very simple to make.
Il:lRIG
(HAl
cup butter
2 cups Farina or Cream of
Wheat
3 cups simple syrup or
diluted honey
( 1 cup honey or sugar- to
2 cups of water)
'i- cup pfunenuts or chopped
. almonds (optional)
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FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS
The picnic meeting scheduled
to be held at Fallis lake in
the Butte area was cancel-
led due to poor weather, and
instead an evening meeting
was held at the home of
lis StewaJ71.
After maldng arrangements
for a work schedule for the
Oarnival,election of officers
were held.
Elsie Oberg is the new club
president, with Joanne Lund
the vice- presidenti Secret-
arv is Liz Harriman and Trea
is Joan Glafge'
The next meeting will be
Melt butter ana a@ cereal and the annual anniversary and
nuts. reo-union dinner. 'Ibis year
BRAISE well, stirring constant- it will be held at the Butte
ly to prevent burning. Roadhouse at mile 4o. A
When light brown, add HOT
syrup.
BEAT with wire whip so that
no lumps form.
POUR into buttered baking dish.
BAKE for 35 minutes at 4oo
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from oven s tir well
and bake an additional 10 min-
utes.
SERVE hot or cold.
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TIP FOR CAKE MIXES
Have you ever tried your .Bood
blender to mix a box cake? It
does a wonderful job aOd eaves
the trouble of having to clean
up bowl and mixers. Follow the
directions on the box for using
choice of roast beef, ham,
chicken or prawns is offered
and all members, past and pr
sent are invited to attend.
Those wishing to come are
requested to make their re-
servations with the new
secretary Li Harriman
and state the
food they prefer. The cost
of the dinner is $2.55 per
plate. The ladies will meet
at the Butte at 7:00pm on
Wednesday, July 29th. and
dinner will be served(next cO
an electric mixer, with the
1
(next
'--:?:'r <
) .?
ry aoods
store
serv1_ce sla.
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aj; 7:30.
It is at this dinner that
the names of Sevret Pala are
revealed and n.amea are chosen
for the next year. Ill mem-
bers are to a &itt for
their tOHt a1 a .s.p htx-
NAl ..... to 1\. !boN
Will be unable to attend sh-
ould make arrangements to send
a gift to her Secret Pal and
let the secretary know if she
wishes to have her name in for
the drawing of new pals.
There were gifts for some
of the members from their sea-
ret pals at the July 15th me-
eting. Hostess Phyllis
Stewart received a birthday
gift of a filmy nylon nightr-
dress, while Liz Harriman
an anniversary gift of earings

BIROH'i/OOD GIRL 'ro WED
On August 28th. Miss
Ondola of Birchwood will be-
come the bride of Mr. Stewart
Butler of Fairbanks. l'iiss On-
dola is the daughter of Mrs.
John of Birchwood and
is a graduate of Chugiak El-
ementary school and Anchorage-
High SChool. At preseht Miss
Ondola is employed in the of-
fice of Kay and Buckaiei an
Anchorage law firm, but
the fall following her marz4-
age she will return to Fail'-
banlcs where she will complete
her senior year as a scholar-
ship student, majoring in
business administration.
Her future husband is em-
ployed by the office of the
City engineer at Farbands,
where he also attendet and

VOL 2. No. 24 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22,
Chugiak
return ..
Ohug.l.alt t s Del.ege. tes to the
First {Jtate Republi.can Con-
vention, returned with glow-
ing reports or the excitement
and interest or a large scale
political convention
Mrs. Carl Steeby, Walter
Pipple and Reese Tatro had
been choaed as local repres-
entatives to attend the con-
vention which was held in
Ketohiom this past Friday,
Sa turda and Sunday July 17th
through 19th. to poor
weather they did not return
until the 20th.
The business was mostly con-
cerning- the o P--
the party under the new state
laws and the delegation of
powers to the precinct level.
, Beoause of this r eorganiz-
ation, it necessary to
call a new caucus in this
area.
'lbere will also be a new
district convention scheduled :
a:> me time in August to select
new officers.
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WELLS GOING
DRY
roNDS NEEDED FQR PUBLIO
HEALTH IIDRBE
to the fact that OBA
showed a loss at the laet
Carnival, they 'WUl be UDab-
le to provide the funds us-
ually set aside for the pay-
ment of the Public Health
Uurse.
Although the P T. A. will
be able to pay half of the
cost ( $200. ) the remaining
half will have to be raised
some other way.
It is hoped that some or-
ganization within the com-
muni ty will either be able
to nrovide the funds, or
come up with some means or
raising
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LI'I'I'I.E LEAGUE WINS
THREE IN A
ROW
'lhe losing streak of th&
Chugiak Id. ttle League
came to an end-last Wed-
nesday when they beat the
champs of the lst half (the
Dodgers) b,y a score of lo-2.
Perry pitched a
game and is credited W1 th
the win. On Friday, Jerry
Werre came through with a
20..1 vi of the Indo-
Due to some 1mexplained drop- ( cont page 8 col 3 )
ing of the water level in the 11-----------------t
north end of the Peters Oreek f n d
area a number of the deeper -r e X -
wells have gone dry.
There are several theories
as to the cause of this, but
the e xaot cause is not yet
known. Although the recent
heavy rains may correct this
situation, the home owners .
involved are pla.ntig !;o have
the wells drilled deeper t ra-
ther than chance being
water this winter.
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KOKO' s CARlUV.AL
JULY .31st, AUG. 1st &
2nd.
PAGE 2-COOK <DF THE MONTH
PAGE #-FIRE CO. REPORT
PAGE J.-COMJiNOS & GOINGS
PAGE 5-GREEN 'l'HUUB CORNER

PAGE 7-CHUBCH NEWS '
PAGE 8-SCOUTING IN CHUGIAK
4H NEWS
PaGE 9-COUING EVENTS
CLASSIFIED
1959 CHUGIAK- 10
C8A. Elects new
board
4o people at-
"tellded the CBA. annual meet-
ing and election or officers
last Thursday at the Carn-
ival Hall. 'lb.i.s was the 2nd
attempt to hold this meeting
the one in June being cancel-
led due to lack or a quorum.
At this time it was neo-
essary to elect new
board members, four (Dale
Briggs, Ray TedroW, Tom Slan,-
ker and Bruce Robinson) CeJ.n&
held over from the previcus
year.
'lhe new members to the
board. area Jack Stewart,
Elsie Oberg
001-otey Steeqy
Bill Stephens
Chas. Ranger
Phyllis Stewart
Ruesell Oberg
Les Todd
The board chose
their officers; as follows:
President: Bruce Robinson
.Yice-Pres. Dale Briggs
Comptroller: Tom
Secretary: Elsie Oberg
Treasurer: Phyllis Stewart
Property Officer:
Dorothy Steeby
The board discussed with
the members present the prob-
lems .(acing CBA as a result of
"going in the hole" this last
Carnival.
Hethods of eliminating
the debt incurred this spri.n
inaddition to the long term
debt still standing from
past Carnivals was discussed.
A bank load was considered,
but any banks that had been
contacted to date would reqUre
co-signers. The members
voted against requesting mem-
bers of the board to co-sign
the note.
A number of other methods
were brought up concerning
raising the needed futte
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RESCUE RUNS: 20th.
Checked on car of the
road at mile 18. Driver
apparantly at
wheel. No injur,y.
I (Fire prev assoc.)
insures their own protection,
but also gives the Fire Oo.
the funds they need to opel'-
a\4t .
B.tn will QQt be teat ou
until the lOth or the month.
.This is to allow those who
remember their dues to make
payment before billing: is ne
cessary. 'lhis w.ill cut down
any unnecessary expense and
time involved in sending out
statements.
Subscribers are once more
reminded that any dues not
paid b,y bhe 15th of the mon-
th are regarded as delinquent
accounts, are will be trea;l;-
ed as non-su9scribers and
charged for any fire or res-
FIRE CALLS: cue services rendered.
The -weatherman has been in ******
of the firemen, no August wedding cant 2 c
fires this week. LETS col3)
KEEP IT THAT WAr! graduated from the University
***** of with a degree is
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geological engineering and
THE COURI ms es to apo ogJ.ze one in business administrat,-__
HOMEHJU<ERS JIOLD
MEETING
PAGE 3
JOIN'T .
The Yakala and Chugiak Home-
clDDII tlelo a Joia aeeV.
lD1 at the bOa ot 11&1.1& .,...
otan in !!agl.e liver 1alt
Friday afternoon.
The two olub&.are plannine
a joint operation of the food
concession at the "Ifolo' s
Karnival
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the las-t; part of
the month and the meeting was
for the purpose of arranging
work schedules. Because of
the nature of the booth to be
operated, it will be neces-
sary for several ladies to
be on duty at the same
time, and lots of help is
needed. Both of the clubs ,
urge any lady in the commun-
ity who is interested in
joining a homemru<ing group
to come forth at this time
as help is badly needed.
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CHUGIAK BELLES HOLD
ORGANIZATIONAL P11EETING
for omitting the name of Wa1ter ion. Before coming to Alaska
Pipple from the list of members he attended Louisiana State
elected to the Fire Beare last university where he majored An organizational meeting
The of the Fire in government. He served as the Chugiak was
Prevention Association feel president of the student body held at the home of Liz liar-
that ke will be a very .while attending the University riman on Tuesday, July 21st.
m7mb?r and are happy that he J.S of Alasl':a and was editor of In the past, the .
wJ.llJ.ng to serve. th t d t k1 th 11 F
1
have more or less l.ll-
lO(XlO(X)( e s u en wee Y e
0
ar f 1 h ....;.&th th
Star. He also served as seo- orma group, owev7r w-; e
FIRE PREVENTION BOARD t:iEETS retary of the University's growth of the orgamzatJ.on new
mining activities among other arrangements had to be mad?
The mwly elected Board of Dil'-
ectors of the . CHUGIAK FIRE
VENTION li.CCOSICATION met at the
hon:e of Alice Ranger -on Tues,
July 14th.
The new members were acquain-
ted with the
Association, and committees we-
re chosen. A publicity to
handle all publicity for the
organization was selected to
work with the local newspaper,
and also to act as
liason with the Fire Company.
student activities. Because of expense J.n-
Butler originally came volved.to the J.ndividual mem-
from Valley Stream Long Islan be:s W2th transport-
N.Y., where his parents & atJ.on, bab,y-sJ.tting and
Mrs. S.H. Butler reside. costum?s, have
Miss Ondola and Mr. Butler that m th the exceptJ.on for
announced their engagement r
cently at a gathering of fr-
iends and relatives at McKin-
ley Park.
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COURIER ADS GET RESULTS
ADVERTISE IN THE
COURIER
CBA performances, they would
charge a nominal fee for all
performances, the amount to
vary wi. th the number of mem-
bers dancing 4h4 the number
of routines performed.
Officers were but
with the exception of a .:;ec.
; treasurer
1
the titles are '!here is another meeting of
the to ard scheduled for J u1y
28th. again at the home of
Mrs. Ra_nger.
. : { cont page 6 col 3).

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SUBSCRIBERS COMMENDED
The Fire Prevention Board wish
es to commend the subscribers
for their prompt payment of
dues. 'lhis not (next col
JULY Z?, .l959
.:r. If!l"s. Rowlett, who
formerly lived i n
at mile 21 have left the
community. They have golfe
to sterling Alaska.
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Eulie Davis has finally
gotten away on her selling
trip after a few false sta
ts. will be gone ab-
out a month selling J.ti.nnes-
ota woolens.
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Mr . & Mrs. A. B. J alinan are
leaving on the 3Qth for
Panama City Florida where
they will make .their home.
Mr . Jarman the pastor of
the Christian Chapel in
Eagle River. He be
taking over a church in
ama City. A Mr. Earl Chan-
dler will be the temporary
pastcrat the Eagle River
Church until a permanent
minister can be found.
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Ella and Perry Davis and
their Son Steve visited
the community last -week.
'lhey spent the night with
i.irs. Davis's brother; Walter
Day of Lloosehorn. -The .


are from Cordova.
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Mr. & Mrs. Gene Pelley and
their daughter are up from
Juneau and are visiting
with Mrs. Pelley' s parents,
Mr . and !Vlrs. Eugene Fly of
Eagle River. 'Ihe Pelley's
expects to be in the com-
munity for a couple of
weeks.

SHOP IN CHUG!J-K ..
W?t4it(1tfl!t: &l@
WASHING - $1. 50/hr.

MILE .. H0-2-518S
OPEN 9am to 10 pm
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(CBA cont. page 1 col 3)
Rental of eBA ecquipment, such
as rides, P. A. system etc to
the Valley Fili or other
undertakings
Also the rental of the Carn-
ival Hall was
ed.
M r . Lea Fetrow, who is at
present associated with Rand
Enterprizes, suggested the
his organization was interest-
ed in the rental of a building
of that size on a permanent
basis. He agreed to appear at
the next OBA meeting with a
formal offer. Also pos-
sibility of renting the build-
ing to the state for addition-
al classroom space was mentio
ed.
Another suggestion was the
utilization of undeveloped p
:' perty on the 30 acres of groun
One suggestion given witli a
grain of salt was that of
a community cemetery.
list of the creditors
was read and the amount of
money owed to them.
!J1 r . Tom Towne offered the
suggestion that perhaps some
' organizations or individuals
might be willing to loan sums
of money on a no interest bas-
sis to CBA in the interest of
helping to reduce the debt.
Mr. Tedrow said that any
such loans eoul.d not be sol!-
icated, but would be welcomed.
However, he stated that CBA
pay interest at the our-
rent rate charged by banks.
At the close of the meeting
Mr. ""Tome oroved that his was
not idle till by writing a per
sonal check for as a
.loan to CBA, therebY. _setting
the precident. Any clubs
with surplus funds might fol-
low suit, thereby helping CBA
and at the same time earning
money for their organization
(next co1)
PAGE 4
(CBA)
b,y the interest payed.
P.ther peesibilities were
sale of OBA' s stock of prizes
to the Valley Fair or the
sale of assets on the Carn-
ival grounds . The land, it
was agreed, should be retain-
. ed in any event for a commun-
ity park.
The outgoing board announced
that they had decided that in
their opinion there should be
no more Carnivals produced by
QBA. However the new board
will be faced with the final
decision. Any. thing decided
upon will ilepend on the result
of the KoKo
1
s Karnival to be
held at the last of the month.
Should this prove sucessful,
it could very well be the an-
swer to the problem at hand.
Carnivals produced by profes-
sionals with CBA receiving a
percentage of the profit.
Mr . Tedrow announced that
CBA was planning to operate
five booths at KoKo
1
s Kar-
ni val. They will be the Base-
ball toss, a Sort-Ball Toss;
A ring-toss( 'lhe Chugiak Bear
Booth) and a bottle toss .
A call was made for volun-
teers to work in these booths
and also for personnell to
work in the stock room.
It was announced that board
meetings are open to the gen-
eral public, and anyone inter-
ested is urged to attend.
The next meeting of the new
board was set for July 21st,
the Carnival Hall.
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VERN HAllO HOSPITALIZED
Vern Haik is once mor e in
the valley Hospital with
what is believed to be a re-
occurance of the ''Flu
11
which
he suffered last month. Vern
lives at mile where he
,operates Spring Creek Lodge.
I

JULY 22, 1959
lrrme rr e errn

BERRY TIME
color or flavor to any ex-
tente
The red raspberry is a
very popular and Pleritiful-
berry hereabouts. It is
used f-or a pie fruit as well
as for preserving.
Blueberries require a lit-
The time is approaching when tle more effort to gather,
the first of the wild berries growing at the higher al-
should be ready for pickingo titudeso These may be found
TherP. is a large of variety on the upper slopes of the
of edible berrjes growing mountains in this area, or
oughout Alaska, some more well to those who prefer a long
known than others. drive to a short climb, they
The first to ripen in this are very plentiful at mile
area are the red currants,a 90 on the Glen Highway.
very good jelly and jam fruit. The lovvbush cranberry is
Newcomers often c0nfuse these the most all
with the high-bush cranberry, the native berries. it can
because of the sirniliar leaf be used in the same manner
and appearance of the as the domestic cranberry
The higr..--bush is used for for the traditional h<iliday
jelly mru{ing tod, but does sauce; and at the same time
not make satisfactory jam it finds it place in pies,
because of the l&rge flat

salads, relfshes
seed.. It is seed that l a!1d the juice makes an e:Y.:ce-::!:--
the most positive way of id- .! punrh,
entif.ying the fruit and -he extension service putc
ing confusion with tho currant out a bvoklet describing
The r;urran-t has severa:L sn:- these and many of the, lesse:r
all round seeds, as opposed known wi"t,h a variety
to the single seed of j of recipes for of them.,
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GARDEH CLUB HEETS
The Chugiak Gatden Club met
n Uonday Jil..y 20th. .!.t the
ne of Ear 1 Ray. General gar-
dening problems were discus-
sed, with emphasis on the
merits of organic fertilizers
as opposed to the commercial
It was the coneon-
sus of opinion that where
ganic fertilizer was avail
able in sufficient quantity,
a combination of the two was
the best.
'!he club will meet again
at the home of Fred Hahn on
the third Monday in August;
which will be the 17th. At
the p resent time a program
for this meeting has not yet
been
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NEW BABY
A J pound 5 baby boy was
born to fi1r. and Mrso Douglas
Wheatley, of the Eagle River
Trailer Court on July 12th
at a . m. at (;he Providence
Hospital.
the high--bush cranbexr.y o Ii; also describes the only
Where currants are scarces berry to be fu.und
t he high-bush be miRed in the area.
S KARNIVAL
AUGUST 1 & 2nd and July 31st
GROUNDS
with the currants for j elly .
without changing the (next colt --------- __
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JOINTS FITTINGS FIXTURES SOLDER
COiiPETITIVE PRICES -
LEAD
ETC.
. ----------,
CEMENT MIXERS
SANDERS
JACKS
'
FI;OOR SANDERS
PLUMBING TOOLS
ELEC'IRIC DRILLS
FLOOR POLISHERS
ETC.
l RiVER --Ho-;c-:.
5491
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JULY 22
9
1959
THE KNIK AID i OOURil!-:R
HARRIET (RUST'i) BELLRINGffi
EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Published Wednesday
in CHUGIAK,
(signposts)
persons living on these roads
sele0t a name that to them is
PAGE 6
(Chugiak Belles, cent 3
col 3)
appropriate. unlike those in most clubs.
It seems that the only re- A manager was who-
quirement toward the selection- se will be that of
*ESTABLISHED
In 1958 by J AHES t HAR!E
McDOWELL OF MOOSEHORN
of an offiuial name is to be
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contact with all organizat-
* the first one to register a ion who the Belles to
name of ones choice for any one perform. She will be respon-
particular public road. Hov.--- sible for making arrangements
'
Subscription Rgtes:
per quarter (13 weeks)
wailed to your address.
FOR OR ADS. CALL:
HO-Z.."Z7"
.J or

Ads. or subscription applic-
ations may be left at r:oose-
horn Trading Post.
DE.P. DLINE FOR:
ever , since we have heard of for all the bookings. @onnie
cases where there has been Slanker was elected to this
some difference of opinion post. Connie is not one of
between the residents on some the dancers and her sole duties
roads, perhaps it would be will be that of business man-
wise to advise the obtaining ager. Also dance leaders were
a consensus of opmnion from selected. One member v411 act
all residents concerned. Once as coach for each dance routine
a name has been chosen and and be responsible for rehears-
registered, the state will pro- als of that particular dance
vide a signpost with the name and for the instruction of
of the
11
street
11
or road neatly new members. Only one of the
printed on ito This is also dances, the Top Hat number was
invaluable in giving a defin- discussed at this meeting
9
ite address . If some of us and Liz Harriman was chosen
.Msr. Noon on l'!.onday:;: r:leem to be a biii fo:mvard in to coach that number., Dee
6:00pm Tuesc."
2
ys I naming a narrow dirt road . Steeby was elected Sec. Treas-
boulevard or avenue, why that urer and will take over all
may oe looking toward a future financial and relating matters.
when that particular road may There was no one chairman
bs a. thriving thoroughfare in chosen, the Belles to al
One t1:'1...::11g t:1at s)Grike::: the of the ousy city nate alphabetically a:J hostess
\'hen drivi::c; the Bi:;.;;h- (;hc.t may somEday ba Chugiak. each hostess acting as cha:i.:t'-
nooc.t rond it neat \'lni te
1
__ man when the meeting is at
::dgnpocrl:io with
1
.ltro:rt;:; her home.
Oil thJmo t;hab WP.ECK MILE 25 In keeping with this ne\;r
par cJ.cularly ;;::tana out :.; re system, the next
lfSuncet B_llvcl
11
c.rii. i
1
Sce.1ic

o"' was will be on Friday


7
ugust 14th
Drive''. J)o ,-:; .l::s::; t hC"'3 'l.:.lUllJU:u:o >.rhen hi., car \7ent out at the home of Rusty Bellringer.
are other:;
1
\d1ich have no:.; I of and rolled. over fol- At this time will be discus-
yet come to our I low2ng a blowout at m1le 25. sed the election of a property
'Ibis makec .. .me \!Onder 1 The damage i:io the car, a; custmdian, a historian and the
wh;>r more vf ou:( ci ti2:Bns I 1. c.:.!'ry-all was un- choice of a choerographer.,
have not yet:; naned tt-
10
side l de..;ermined at the time. Although the Belles will
:roads on whicL they live. Di-.Jk lives at the Isaac for all fuM"e
fxom the faci; W<:t:!_'i:ion League Rifle Range mances? in the case of bene-
an whe::e he is employed as care- fits, they vrill vote to de..-
11 prestige
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to one.; address
7
I talccr.. cide whether there will be
there is the f act to any charge
consider tha-'j in our ffKUnER . . ., .
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JULY 1959
THE KlUK J i
HARRIET (RUST"i) BELLR:LNGE:R
EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Published every Wednesday
in CHUGIAK, il.IL.ASKA
*ESTABLISHED*
In 1958 by JAMES ' iiARIE
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Noon on Monday:;
6:00pm Tuesd2ys
(signposts)
per5ons living on these roads
a name that to them is
appropriate.
It seems that the only re-
quirement toward the selection-
of an official name is to be
the first one to register a
name of ones choice for any one
particular public road. Hor.-
, since we have heard of
cases where there has been
some difference of opinion
between the residents on some
roads, perhaps it would be
wise to advise the obtaining
a consensus of opmnion from
all residents concerned. Once
a name has been chosen and
registered, the state will pro-
vide a signpost with the name
of the
11
street
11
or road neatly
printed on ito This is also
invaluable in giving a defin-
ite address. If some of us
seem to be a bH; fomvard in
a narrow dirt road .
boulevard or avenue, why that
may oe looking toward a future
Tihen that particular road may
bz o. thriJing thoroughfare in
the nenter of the ousy city
th>t r:.s.y somsday Chugiak.

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WRECK M? MILE 25
OnB thing t:w.t 3::.rikes th<;)
;)': wh.1" d!'ivi::..g the Bi::. :;h-
r.ooc.i. road the neaij wi1i te
signpocbs 'v'1ith tl-:..) il


Oi" th3Dio 8-Jme
particularly :.:tand out m-c-'
;; Sunset B 'lvcJ.
11
ii Sce ...1ic 1Dil'
7
C Ha:lnen o.ro Bi:.-chwood was
Drive". no



'l:ninjmec when his car '"ent out
are other9
7
\"'i1icil have
1
of .. :ol and rolled over fol-
yet coce to our attentiGn.. lovr_ng a blowout at mile 25.
'lhis makes vne 'Ine damage co the car, a;
why more of O"lE' ci I l .L': .. 7.'CJ.':t c:.:..<cy-all was un-
have not named tl".te t determined at the time.
:roads on whic!! they live. Di0k .Lives at the Isaac
ALidc f.1:om the faci; Wa:!_tor) League Rifle Range
an nam-: adel:l where: ho is employed as care-
it prestigc
11
to onc.3 addt'ess, talcero
there is the fact to
consider that in our rap-
idly deve:.oping community
<1 me:::.m; of idsntifying \ihe
various roads uill soon be
a necensity, and hoq much
better it lo to have the
(nexC
PAGE 6
(Chugiak Belles, cont page 3
col 3)
unlike those in most clubs.
A manager was who---
se will be that of
11
contact vlith all organizat-
ion who the Belles to
perform. She will be respon-
sible for making arrangements
for all the bookings.
Slanker was elected to this
post. Connie is not one of
the dancers and her sole duties
will be that of business man-
ager. Also dance leaders were
selected. One member will act
as coach for each dance routine
and be responsible for rehears-
als of that particular dance
and for the instruction of
new members . Only one of the
dances, the Top Hat number was
discussed at this meeting
9
and Liz Harriman was chosen
to coach that numbero Dee
Steeby was elected Treas-
urer and will take over all
financial and relating matters.
T.h.ere was no one chairma."l
chosen, the Belles to
nate alphabetically as
each hostess acting as
man when the meeting is at
her home.
In keeping with this new
system, the next
will be on nugust 14th
at the home of Rusty Bellringer.
At this time rrill be discus-
sed the election of a property
custmdian, a historian and the
ch!ice of a choerographero
lthough the will
for all futm'e perfo!"
mances? in the case of bene-
fits, they will vote to de---
cide whether there will be
any charge
,-, JULY 22, 1859

CHUGIAK CHAPEL (Assemblies of
God)
Rev. Bernard Tewell
Sunday School lO:OO am
10rning worship UsOOam
Cnrist
1
s Ambassaaors, Young
d people 6:30 pm
Bi.ble 3-tudy & meeting
J ednesday . 7:30 pm
orkers Training Course
Bible Dictrines
Friday 7:30 pm
*******
CHUGIAK ST. ANTHONYt S
Uatechism discontinued until
. :-f\trih er notice.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ivdle "14 EAGLE RIVER , I
E. c. 'CHRON . BINISTER I
Sundpy school . 9:45 am
!.!orning worship 11:00 am
B.T. U 6:30 pm
Evening 7:30 pm
Wed. prayer meeting. 7:.30 pm
CHAPEL
Ali B. Jarma1 IIinister
Sunday School . lO:OO
Morning worship ll:OO ail
Evening worship & communion
.......... 7:.30 pm
MlOOEM
Ef u ,AHUEL CHaPEL
Rev. P
Sunday School lOaOO am
Horning worship 11:00 am
Evening worship 7:30 pm
Tuesdal morning orayer meet-
ing & J:l:i ble study 7a30 pm
Youth fellowship,.friday
1
s
. 7s30 pm
l0000()()()(
LATTER DJ\I SAINTS
Sundav School l0:30 am
the Inn, Hile

'ROLLER RINK PLANNED
The 4th Wed. of each month the At the July 21st, meeting, the
following meet at 7t30 CBA board discussed the pes-
GIRLS AUXILIARY sibility of establiehing a
oiler skating rink in the
fKl'!N'S UNI0N Carnival Hall. Before uoh
MEN'S BROTHERHOOD n undertaking could be con-
Nursery , open during services. idered it was decided to de--
*****X* termine whether or not there
COMHUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. faul \V. Hughes, Pastor
i.!orning
1
.1orship ll:OO am
Sunday School lOaOO am
Young Feople . . 6:30 pm
Evening worship _ 7:30 p1
Wednesda r pDayer meeting
- .. ...... , 7: 30 pu.
Crusaders
THHRSDAY afternoon 4:30 pm
lOE****
,
BIRCHWOOD BAPTIST l.iiSSION
Sunday School lOtOOam
Liorning Worship lltOO am
CHUGIAK !.lETHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Bruner
Sunday School leaoo acl
P:orning Worship 9:1.5 am
. I
v;as sufficient interest in
the coiDil!uni ty in this sport.
It is possible that quest-
ioneers regarding this could
be A>laced at strategic points
throUghout the community and
interested persons could ex-
press their views in that m
ner. Anyone with any ideas
on the subject is invited to
get in touch with Les Todd,
who is handling the project.
Request for volunteers to
man CBA booths at the Kar-
(next col.)
......
The meeting of the Peters
Creek Community Club had to
be hastily lilOVed to the Can-
dlelight Inn, when the wir-
ing at their Quonset caught
fire. However, the meeting
continued further
difficulty under the hand
of Vice President Fable
Halverson. Final plans were
made for the operation of
the dime pitch booth at the
Ka.;:_nival
.l.be pony league diamond is
ready for seed and fertilizer,
the ground having been disced
by Russell Oberg and the rocks
and sticks removed by the
team members themselves. It
ssoilld be in fine shape for
next year's playing season.
'I'he club is planning a
combination work party and
picnic at the community club
grounds on Sunday, August
9th. 'Ihe club will furnish
weiners, buns and all acces-
sories including marshmallows
and hot coffee. All residents
of the 8et&Ds Creek area are
invited. At this time it 11
planned to construct out-build-
ings, patch the roof, and
wiring. tlrs. Fabel
Halverson is the chairman in
charge of the picnic arrang-
ements.
-l<)(MMMM
KOKO' S KARNIVAL TO
FEA'IDRE KIDS
CONTESTS
A number of contests for
the kiddy
1
s will be one of
the attractions the
coming Karnival. he
(cant page 9 col l )
- REV. 'IROY
ILABOR UNION HALL-5th
1 - AVE. ANCHORAGE
EXCAV'TIOH BASEkiENTS CONCRETE .... TOPSOIL
V/.t!.SHED AGGREGATS RO.dfi O.""'..ViL FIREPLACE.
.. rtj
i :;!,.lflY.tlt,
'- - __ .. .
ac-h ::.---- ':,
..... ; ll '> '7.' '
OPEN Sam to 7 pm Y. ' l . . . J ::
MILE lBi ifA rr rr If> lhl T rE
COHTACT........... i/JA B ..
TI L WALLACE..
'
iJV.Lrl. s
Members of Cub Scout Back
382 enjoyed a .day of inter-
esting and exciting tours.
'lbe day began with a tour
of Gilman's taktl'l'. The boys
were through the en-
tire process of producing .
baked goods commercially and
each lad was presented with
two delicious Gilman's donuts.
Following this, they
toured the power plant at Ft.
fiichardson, where an explan-
atiqn of the production of
electricity by steam power
impressed the boys. This
fcllocied by a lunch at
the Officers club and then on
to a tour. of the Laundry and
Dry Cleaning plant where they
how the clothes were
sorted, washed and power mar.-
gledo It was in all a very e
citing da:<.- for the boys, and
2nn. of day camp. The
J....,,.. rntng all ab-
out the fine artuL o .... mping,
doing their cooking, fire bnil
ing and learning how to use
the various camp tools. Also
they are devoting time to the
various crafts. This week
they are making sandpaper
pictures. Tracings of leaves
or grasses in artmstic arran-
gements are made on sand-
paper with crayon or colored
chalk and framed in handmade
frames from peeled
birch boughs lashed together.
The of Eagle Riv-
er .Brownie troop are to be
the guests of the Eagle River
9irl Scouts who are on a
three day camp-out at Waeillao
Day camp this year is being
held at theisaac 'iTalt.on League
Picnic Grounds.
they all seemed to agree that 4-H NEWS:
while it was aU very i nter--
esting, they enjoyed the The 4H ... Sewing group met at
tour of the power plant the Irene Hildemans on Tuesday,
best. This entire trip was July 21st. Plans were made
due to the efforts of the for the next meetirtg.whidh
pack
11
Ideas I.Ian
11
lJr Adam will be a picnic at Falks
Kruscavage. About 20 boys Lake. This is to be a pot-
attended along with some luck and the girls plan to
mothers and younger brothePs In case. of poor weath-
and sisters. - er the place 111ill be changed
to the Isaac Walton Picnic
-
1
'lbe m.embers of both
P ... embers of DenH3 1"]e:e guests '4H groups (t,'arming and sewing)
on the Kartoon l):a.rru.val TV l"lill meet at 1 PM at the home
on Tuesdalf, July
2
lst. of Elsie Oberg on Tuesday,
The" were as spec1al guests
'c' k' Ch Ch July 28th; and proceed from
of hugla s own u u. there to the picni.c.
*'***** iPS&* ,
(next col.)
(4H)News)
Officers of all 4H groups at-
tenrled a the exten-
sion office in.Palmer on Mon-
day, July 29th. 4H
were discussed and the off1cers
briefed on the duties of their
particular offices.

THE COURIER WI SHES TO COJ'J lEND
TANANA Ci\RTER ON HER PROI:IPT
AND EXCELLENT REPORTING OF
THE ACTIVITIES OF THE 4H
ING GROUP.

(little league cant page 1
col 2)
ians, this in onzy 4 innings!
The thrid win 't'1as on i :Ond-
ay, July 20th, when they won
over the Braves in a close
10 to 8 game. Two did
an excellent. job of p1tching,
Lester Stephens being the start-
ing pitcher'with Brawner,
finishing and being credited
w1 th the win. The boys are
beginning to come into their
own now and the games have
the susPense and exciteoent
of big League baseball

LOCAL RESIDENT DECEHDENT OF
FAiED CIRCU S FAi.iiLY
0. J o I1cGann of Eagle River
can claim among his anees-
tors a member of one of the
most circus families
in this country. His grand-
mother wa:s Anna Haria Baily,
(cont page 9 column
3)
There will. be a committee
meeting of Scout Pack
382 on July 27th.
at 8 PM at the home of Bill
------------------------,
Stephens.
I
Girl Scouts and Brownies
Enjoy Camp.
,,
II

1JednPcday: 22nd
League, Tigers
Vs., Cnueiak - Vmew
4H
Thursday: July 23rd.
July 24th.

va., l'JhJ.te ox ht. VJ.ew.
SATURDAY; July 25th.
SUNDAY: July 26th
CHURCH SERVICES
h!OlJDAY: July 28th.
Little
vs .. Dodgers,"Chugiak
Oub Scout Committee
meeting: Seep henses.
Jt1ly 28th.
4H Picnic J Falks Lake.
Fire Board,
at P.angel's homeo
WEDNESDAYr july 29th.
Li t;tlB Leogua, l!It. View
Chugiak Indians.
F'3.U:l'DLY NEIGHBORS
dinner. Butte
Rorrdhouse.,
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( concests, cent page
most p'.lblicized being the
fasc dra-.t contest, w.i th the
NOTAR7
GRACE TATRO MILE
AT THE DARI DELITE
SIGN PAINTING . . , POSTERS
ART WORK
HC-2-5275 . BELL-ART
SIGNS
LOTS & HOUSING for sale.
EASY Choice locat-
ions, well draine, ; on
bus route, w/power & phones
availableo See Reese T at-
ro, at mile 21-?t
DARI DELITE
NOW
BREAKFAST . LUNCH DINNER
EOOSEHORN
7 am to 9 pm
Now is the time to clear
the BULLD,OZER
i iACHINE SAW FILING
Pick ury & saws at
Eagle River Hardvrare.)
Call: Al Hildeman HC- 2-
5201
FOR SALE: Bargain in NEW
oil fired, rorced air
nace Counter-flow utility
model, llO>OCO B.T.U REG-
sells for 595.00.
f!.otor Controls, fittings,
etco included. y350. for
Rose Burger,
Peters "' p:reek Dari-Deli te
Ilile 21-?s
WANTED TO REFT:
! FOR SALE:
l Improved home-site in Birchwood.
i acres, w/cabin, access road,
Electricity, well , 1 large
and 2 small outbuildings. In-
quire: Dick and Kate Feltman
Birchwood Road, 1 mile from
the Carnival Grounds.
FOR r.:odern 3 t room cot-
tage in South Addl.'tion, An-
chorage. 970o00 per oonth.
Suitable for couple only.
See Reese Tatro, mile
DARI DELITE
cont. 1)
gas powered automobile for
the sweepstakes prize. Any
youngster wishing to comp-
ete in the clown contest may
obtain the
11
clown white
11
make-up from ChuChu_prior
to the Karnival.
(circus decendent, cont.
page 9, col. 3)
of the. original Bailey' s, from
the old Barnum and Bailey Circus
Fame.
Eac
1
s grandmother was a per-
former herself
7
being skilled
in high work.

MTA MEETING
SCHEDULED
The annual maetir.g of the
Matanuska Telepl)one Associat-
ion will be held August 1st in
Palo er o II embers in Chugiak
are eligible to vote and elect
House uaar Chugiak School members to the board.
Bessie ftevens, Rt. , Adam Kruscavage of Eagle
Mile 22z-, Anchorage, Alaslca. River is :"tinning for a
wlnncr eligible to compete
for a trip to Albeline Kan-
sas and the nationals.
there arP. for t.he
best dressed cov;-bpy and cow: COURIER ADS PAY OFF ! t
' to the board as the delegate
from Chugiak.
***)'()()()( girl with c::::-op,tw s for the
winners. Finally a clovm
1
.
contest, with ior c tl
the best dreSG girl . -, fl r y:.. .'
clowns. 1here J.S a b,jrcycle 1 ll : -
each for the winning boy ar..c _ .
winning girl, and a real !
(cent, 3)
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G ervMce

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