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Ear' I Ray

El ected to
co-op board
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Ear 1 Ray, of mile 21} was
elected 'to a three year term
to the board of directors
the ilatanuska Valley Farmers
Co-operative Ascociation at
the meeting last week., August
8th.
Earl operates the only dairy
farm in Chugiak and is a membe
of the co-op.
SCHOOL OPENING l JAY
BE DELAYED
18. though '\-rork is progressing
rapidly on the addition to
the Chugiak School , it is
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doubted is it uill be comp-
leded by September 8th, the
official opening day of
school.
In vieu of this , opening of
school in this Cof.l!aunity may
be delayed for a Heek or two
until such a time as the work
is com_1leted or is to a point
where it will not
with classes .
It uas deci<led that it uould
be better. to delay the opJning
for a short period of t
1
ime
rather than resort to double
shifts.
CIIRISliAH BABY mmERGOES
SUTIGERY
The three weel: old daughter of
1-trs. Veld ora (Dodie) Chrisman
has been released from the
504oth Air Force Hospital uher
she underwent surgery.
Little Jacl:ie Faylene was
suffering frou a condition
wherein the entrance to her
stomach '\-ras closed, necessitat
ing te surgery. She
ia recovering nicely from the
operation.
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HEDNESDAY, AUGUST ,19, 1959
CHUGIAK-10
HORLD TRAVELER ADDRESSES
P6LITICAL GROUP
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Benefit for Pubf'i c
Health Nurse
Pta nned
Hr . Larry Bolyan addressed
the class of polit-
ics at the home of Hr . and
Hrs . Robert Schroeder on
Friday, Aueust 14th.
Bolyan had recently
returned from Rus'sia vhere
he had been visiting, in
accordance u:ith a United
Nations project .
He spoke of the trend to-
ward socialism in this coun-
try, as '\-Tell as
conditions ,,rithin the Sov.:t.et
Union as he observed
He. said that it appeored
to him that the Rus::;iun
people did not seem hD.ppy
'\-rith their form of govern-
ment; and that most of them
uould prefer the opportunity
to own their o'm
and .property.
ilr. Boylan was a substi t-
ute for Hr . Harsens
who unable to attend.
LIBRARY GROUP TO
lfiiliT
The Friendly Neighbor Club
at their last ueeting on
Uednesday, July 12th, voted
to ')romote an old fashioned
Bazaar in order to
raise funds for the Public
Health Hl.U'se .
The neeting at the
home of Joan Glafke in Peters
Creek discovered that due to
the fact that they operated at
a loss in their booth at the
Carnival;. they did not have
the funds in their treusury
to Malee the donntion that they
had been considering.
In lieu of this they de-
cided to hold a bazaar some-
time in November tb raise the
funds .
It is hoped that a large
selection of hand gift
items uill be ascenbled at
that time appropriate for
C1n-istraas giving.
Tile Dlace at which to hold
There uill be a neeting on the 17ill be decided at
Friday, August 21st at later meeting, but it is
8 pm at the Chugiru< Public boped that one that is both
Library for the purpose of centrally located and large
choosing a Library Board. enough to hold all the booths
This itlecting has been that are planned can be orran-
called by I Irs . Earl Ray ged for .
and all persons uho are The club plans to invite any
interested in the devclopmen other organization in the com-
of the Chugiak Library arc munity that worud like to assist
invited to attend. in raising furtds for this uorthy
This board, once select- cause to participate in the
ed uill arranae for regul- bazaur either by contributing
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ar hours of library service handmade items or by opera
and will engineer a cam;Jaign a booth of their own.
to sign up more nembers . contributiion from individuals
During the sUL111er uonths as uell as organizations
and until school starts the be
library has rer.uined open Some ideas that are alrec.dy
one night a ueol:: (Friday, being considered are stuffed
from 7pm to 9 pm). Hovever toys, hand knits, potted plen 'b:i
it is hoped to have more etc.
freouent hours in thef.fill. At the next meeting, uhich
There have been nany new '\-till be held on Augus'G 26th
books sent to Chuc;iak from at the of Lo_rene 'Tofson,
the Territorial in more definite plans will be
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11EDNESDAY, AUGUST l-9, 1959
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UE DQ1.1' T HAVE A
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writer
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blew a easket
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and
started throwing UP,. "at s"
ali over the place. I im- '
agine most of our re .. Lders
became dizzy bef or e they fin
ished reading it. However
the machine is at the repair
shop and this issue i s being
pecked out on the little port
able, uhich accounts for the
appearance of the
type .
I have been asked ,.,hy, if
I am the sole of the
COURIER, I keep using the
prone ne "we" or
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uhen
refefting to the paper . This
from a ' dislil
for the first person and in
part refers to the invisible
army of volunteer reporters
on "ho I rely for all the
''hot tips
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that lead me to
the nei-TS items
Uhich
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1-rhile we are on the
subject, brings up another
matter.
' "I occasionally find that
! somet}1.ing hc.s happened in
. our community that uould hav
made good neus , even front
, page news; yet it slipped by
me , right l"nder oy nose .
Uhen I people as to
Hell , the C OliRIER has been a : why they didn t let 1.1e
orie man (or more correctl y they usually reply" I was
woman) operation for three sure you '\-rould .:.bout
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baby, anything that you think
vould be of interest let me
know. I appreciate the as-
sistance I have received from
all the club reporters , but
a l ot of the news haPpens
outside of the club meetings .
So pl ease, if something of
interest happens to your
ily or friends and you think
it.. would be nice to have it
in the paper; let me KnOll I
want ver y much to these
items , but rer.1ember , I don't
have a crystal ball .
VACCINE UNAVAILABLE
It has been announced by l'iary
Rowley, Public Health Nurse
that fourth in the seri es of
innoculctions
will discontinued to
the shartage of vaccine .
' The U. S. Public Health ser-
vice, Uashing D. C. sent ,.,ord
: that all available vaccine
has been allocated to eight
of the southern states uhere
a high prevalence of polio
! exists.
Hiss Rm.,rley says that as
soon as a supply of the vac-
cine becomes available the
public will be notified.

months nou, and it l ooks l ike it". All this is very f l at-
sai ling should be a lot smoot tering, but I don't have DIANA HALVERSON
er nm.,r a crystal ball. I depend HOSPITALIZED
A lot of the Ieinks have on rrry readers , friends , , 16 yec..r pld Diana Halver-
been ircned out and things critics etc . ' to sup_ly ne son, da ghter of Hr . & !.irs .
are pretty nuch routine. Of lrith the lea.ds and items that Ho.lverson of l!ile
course you can still expect you read in the pages of 25 is in the valley hosp-
some glaring typographical the COURIER. ital ,.,rith, hepatitus .
errors and sone horrible mis- So if you hear of someone Earlier this summer, Diane ' s
spellings, and I doubt if I visiting or leaving, a new sister Kathy was.
will get to bed before . \ (next col.) .fr ... .. ;!e same
4 .Ali on Uednesday v1 Pf.LiiER . .
ALASKA r.enfi te r : c;-rr_
Courier should continue to ;pi-5 {t{', j { [ L c-
hit the stands each Uodnes- t . . ..,..
day. .. TIHJRS . i .., .. .. r<l
There was a uinor disaster ; U1lde ,. .:.
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last 11eek, >rhen the old typ- ; c;<--1 . Donna Reed .
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). . .August 19; 1959
The
of the
Month
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cooks who gave .
s for an entire
meal, but Nary is the first
one to give us the menue for
an entire dayl Here in her
own words is 1-fnry r s formula
for a tasty, ea sy to fix
two- meal menue .
"Like to trick your family
into feeling rrell fed on only
two meals on Saturdays and
Sundays? Join my club. Start
the morning out '1-Ti th Corn
Fritters the quick way.
( coolc of the month)
"After you make corn fritter
be s re to save the grease
for Sweet Potato Puffs to
go with your late afternoon
early evening meal .
SHEET POTATO PUFFS
2 l:lups masHed sueet potato
4: me.rsh.mallous
i cup cruslied corn flakes
Oii for deep fat f r ying
CUT DWxshmallmTs in half.
SHAPE J cup potatoes around
each hcllf . Roll in crush-
ed F::y in deep
hot fat ( D60) F. until
golden brmm. Drain on
paper tovel . 8 servings
(About 6 servings if you
live in Chugiak. )
nyou have plenty time to
fis these sweet potat o ba lls
while you are cooking Barbe-
cued Spareribs. (iThich taste
better if y ou hQVe moose rib
Bl'I.F..Bl:Clf.i...D SP llP.ERIBS
2 lbs .
1
1 tsp cult
egg 2 Tbs . f lour
CORN FRITTERS
} cup milk 2 Tbs re >ared nustard
i CUp pancake mix
1
- cup Ch0l1!1ed onion
1 can (12oz) '\-Thole kernel ts
1
) ground cloves
corn (drained) 1 tS!) salt
Cooking oil to depth of 1 inch ,_ toP )ep er
in s!dllet 2 Tbs . ... sa use
BLEIID egc und 1:1i1k. Add pan- 1 juice from peu.ch, D.l' l
calce mix, d:,irrinG justtm,til o;r sHeet ..,)ickles.
soooth. Fold in corn. To 1 cu) ( which my f c.un-
insure lit;ltness , do not ov ily doesn't cc.re for, so 'T
beat. Drop by tcas:;>oonfuls use torw.to juice)
into heated (3250) oil. CUT Sfl.:treribs into individ "'
COOK slouly until a olden brmm servings .
about 4 minutes . Serve with BROUN and seuoon ui t h salt .
syrup ui th your choice of ADD flour to I!!Ustcrd and :r. .:Jc
bacon, eggs, or ham or just ; a _
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aste . .'\dd
fruit juice and coffee. inaredients . Blend uell ,
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of the month)
pour over spareribs. Cover,
and cook in a slow oven (300)-
l'i hrs . turning once during
cooking. 4 to 6 servings .
(\-Jhen we l ived a'b Eklutna
our friends from Anchorage
learned that we cooked rivs
on Sundays , so vre had to get
a bigger roaster and cook
more, but it was vrorth the
trouble. I
, "One good 'Hay to round out a
tuo meal day is uith a late
dessert uith milk and (or)
coffee. A good '1.-tay to do that
and get the most out of that
cooking oil in the fryer is o
ma.ke
ORJJ,IGE liTJGGETS
1 cup mancalce mix
-?t cup milk
1 Tbs . vfess on oil
1 Tbs . sugar
1 egg (slightly beaten)
1 Tbs . &rated orange peel
(Spice Island bTated or ange
or lemon really fills
th'bill and s aves if<lshing
that horrible grater)
Oil for f rying .
CO!IDI HE first 6 ingredients
in a bowl beat just until
smooth.
DROP by into Oil
heated t o 050 and cook to
a golden brmm all over, a
about 2 to 3 minutes.
DRAIN on touels .
COAT uith a :Ji.:cture of ponder-
ed and sugar.
20 t o 2.c.!. , and be )r e-
pared to slap fingers eager
to gobble before you get
.these finished.
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.:r. :;rs. Lee i..:r.ll.1ert, have
returned to Chugiak after a
visit to Em-
uert is )rincipal at theChu-
giak School end his wife is
a teccher in one of the first
grade classrooms . They are
all for that hectic
first gay of school
Friends . of Linda Henriches ue-
re all clad to see her baclc
at the counter of the hard-
uare store. Linda had a grand
visit 'llith kinfolk in Spokane
but complained that the
'\-ras too hot.
: Iiss Carol Anclreus, from Seu-
ard has been visiting with
the Cc.r 1 Steeby' s Curol \rill
stay until she leaves for Cal-
ifornia, lrhere she uill attend
school.
Ur . &. Hrs . Vernon Hoot arrived
at S1-,rannee Slppes last '\-Teek.
The Hoots uere supposed to
teach at the Chugiak School
this coming year . Ho"ever
' -upon c:rri ving, they learned
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( c<inings & goings (
til:o.e at their home a.t IIile
21} in Peters Creek. . They
, have gone to Lalce Lucille
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where Ray is HCO in charge
, of army rest camp. They
will remain there until sch-
, olbl begins
Lorene Tofson and her three
children returned in time
to enjoy some of this good
weather before Lor-
ene has to return to work at
the school lunch room uhere
she is dietician. They
spent the S'\.llll..:er in Colorado
uhere they also found the
uec.ther too hot .
Dorothy Jonrowe is on va cat-
ion from the Post Office and
is spending uith her husband
Roger D.nd their faraily just
driving around and seeing
Alaska.
The Frank s of mile
22-} are v.:-.cationipg. They
drove to 1!illm-r and are
to take the train
to see the beyond the
end of the road.
llr. & :i.irs . Robert Veach have
arrived in the com:. unity. The
Veaches both rrill teach at the
Chugiak School . Last year
they tau;jht at OUzinkie, Al-
aska. i"hile in Chugiak, they
will reside at the Far North
Trailer Court .
1frs . Sylvia Braman of Seattle
is in Chugiak. She is stay-
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that they had been tranperred
to Ninilchicl:: , Hhere l.fr . Hoot
will be the principal. 'fhe
Hoots had spent the summer
visiting in llinnesota:
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Sgt . Rd.y and llrs. (Ursla)
Beam have returned to the
qomdm;i ty after a vacation ., .
back 1.n Neu York State.
They drove bacl:: in a new
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o cswagon . However , the '(
Beams vill not spend much . ,: .
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( co:nings t:. goings)
'irith the Art . Johnsons of
Eagle iRiver. urs. Branan is
u l,ons-time friend of
(Lorraine) Johnson.
l1ELL BABY CLINIC
SCHEDULED
The next llell Baby Clinic
will be held on Uednesday,
September 9th. at the Chugiak
Public Library from lpm un-
til 3pm. There will be vtell
1\f.by Clinics tuice each month,
on the 2nd and 4th.
There "ill be a meeting of
the Health Council on the even:-
i ng of Sept. 9th.
NEU BABY
A baby boy, Teighing 10 pounds
8 OZ HaS bom. to llr et lit'S
Peter Reuter in the Valley
Hospital on August 8th. The
Reuters, formerly of this
co:m..1uni ty, Die now living in
Kenai uhere Peter is emp}.oyed
as an electronic technician.
The baby, their second was
named Andrew Paul . Their other
child is also a boy.
HEU PHONES
The follmrine persons in
Chur,iuk now have phones .
HAROLD l!. FORSLU1ID H0-2- 5191
Evelyn Lingg H0-2-5195
Harrill Crauford H0- 2- 5197
Robert U. Bryan H0- 2- 5251
Paul Jones H0- 2- 5311
E. C. 01ron H0-2-5590
Jess D. Straight 7
Roy. J . Uilson H0-2- 5544
Bernard J . Vaverka . H0-2-5415
Dr . liar shall A. Simpson

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FLOHER GARDENS
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Now 'Hith sumner.drawing to
a close, flower gardens are
in full bloom and at their
lovliest .
There are many beautiful
flowers grm.m here in the
community, and it is unfortun-
ate that ui th so widely
scattered, that a person can-
not very eaf?ily make a tour
of them.
Hm1ever, there are some beau
!lower beds that are vis
able from the highway, and
theY. do much cto crcat a good
impression of t}?.e comnunity
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(flowers)
his beds .
Dmm Eagle River -..1ay,
the planter boxes at 1-ic-
Ganns are in bloom und very
beautiful .
But for a sight of very
many beautifully beds in
glorious bloom, we urge
all flouer lovers to stop
at the FAR NORTH Service
Station and mile 14 and
.see Connie Slankers fab-
ulous flower beds Here is
the proof positive of what
a green thumb and tender
loving care "ill produce.
For variety of blooms,
and perfection of blossom
ue feel that these beds are
beyond compare and feel
that n.ll the readers of this
column should treat them-
selves to thissight.
A TIP FO:\ BERRY PICKERS
to passers through.
As ah1ays the beds of Calif- Here is a tip for those ber-
ornia poppy's und nasturtiums ry pickers vho are busy put-
in front of the Chugiak school , ting the fruit of their la.b-
creat a riot of color . ors up into jelly and jams.
To those vrho have become 1Jhile pouring the hot
heme sick for the sight of a jam or jelly into the jars
full rose, stop at the drop a few pellets of par-
post office. Paul S1mnson aftin on top of each jar.
his some beauties blooming in heat of the preparation
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mal:ing)
melt the wax and as it cools
it uilLprovide the perfect
seal without the usual both-
er of melting the paraitin
in a separate container and
pouring it top of the
preserves .
GARDEN CLUB TO
PREPARE FLOUER DISPLAYS
At their Honday meeting at
the home of 1-lrs . Fred
Hahn, the Chugiak Garden
Club voted to prepare flor-
al displays for the enjoy-
ment of the entire commun-
ity.
These flower arrangements
will be prepared by i1rs
Carl Pettit each Saturday
and vill.be dis)layed at
the Harket Basket at the
Eagle River Shop?ing Center .
FloHers uill be contribut-
ed by the different members
of the with Hrs . Pet-
tit doing tHe arrangement.
Contributions of flowers
1from any member of thecom-
munity will be
either vrild or domestic
flowers. l!rs . Pettit will
be at the lfarlcet Basket each
Saturday from 11 to 12 noon
to accept contributions .
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bcmtfisr t --,,
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AUGUST 19, 1959
.. G[ - . t the present Fire Hall.
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1\t flY Reoo r t t :t is planned to call for
v , h' k volunteer laborfrom the mem-
---d/Je ,f Uy bers of the
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v- VQ , Remember the question box
/ 1. r- I at the shopping Center (hard-
.; ... : . r rE I store). Bring your idea
ffY '""" ... . . and questions do'\-m ond \Te
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C( :- ' s'ers for you.
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I' NURSES liEET AT
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.AllBULANCE RUNS:
August 15th. 5: 20 PH .
llrs . DeJo
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dno of Birchwood
transnorted to 5040th AF
Hospital . Returned to
service at 7:20 Pll.
. AUGUST 1
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.!. th. 6 50 PH
Received a call from the
State Police to locate a
ilr . Chi.+ligan qf Eklutna
and transport him to the
ANS Hospital vhere his nep-
heu b.nd lll'othcr '1-rere hospita
ized after a hit and run
accident . Private vehicle
was used.
The first stnte Convention
of the Alaska Nurses J\saociat
ion was scheduled to meet at
Kings Lake Camp during the
week of August 15-21.
The programs consists of a
series of ncetings, tours of
the valley '1-rith some time out
for recreation.
There ere a number of speak
ers scheduled anong "hom is
Dr. iIarshall Simpson.
The local chapter, District
ois hosting the convention
tind.er the chairmanship of
Hary Rmrley Public Health
Nurse for the Chueiak Palmer
PET&-qs CRE:GK GIRL UINS
BASICEI'
11 year old Linda Robinson,
daughter of l1r . & I irs . Bruce
Robinson of mile 25, uon a
lovely plastic uastebasket.
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Linda uon the basket by
guessing within 5 ounces the
weight of a display of Tupper-
ware an the recent Carnival.
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The basket '\TuS the second
prize, the '"inner having guess-
ed exactly.
CHRISTA BURG JOINS OBEDIENCE
CLUB
Hrs . Richard (Christa) Burg
has been accepted for member-
ship in the Obedience Train-
ing Club of Anchorage .
I Irs . Burg, vrho operates
Burg's Birchwood Kennels , has
been studying obedience train-
ing this past year, and has
been working "i th tuo of the
pure bred German Shepherds
which she raises .
At present Christa is groom-
ing her prize
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Durack Von
Birckcnwald (Sputknik) for
the trials which uill be held
in November . At a practice
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' meeting last Sunday Sputnik
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Area .
Rescue truck sent to Elclut-!
na 'rhere a 2 car collision
had been reported. Evid-
ently a False Alafm, as no
was located.
FIRE PREVENTIOU ASSOCIATION
REPORTS
At a special at the
home of Halter Pip;?le on
J.Ionday August 17th, the Fire
Prevention Association voted
to start construction of a
Jlarger and more pernanent
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building to house the tyro
lJieces of fire equipment .
Plans for the building are
now being drawn up, p.nd: as:
soon as they are com)leted
a special ueeting will be
called to :make the final ar-
rangeuents to begin constru-
ction. Host of the naterials
needed are already on hand
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AUGUST 19, 1959 '
(Library to meet cont 1
co\ 2} '
(Peters Creek)
; section of the col!lJ.lunity.
the past few nonths; among
them a uonderftll set of child-
rens books in the Disney series
as well as scme excellent adult
reading.
As suon as the new board ar-
r anges the fall .and_ Hinter
hours , they will be
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: PETERS CREEK C01n'-1UNJ..TX
CLUB llEETS \
The results of the. '\-Tork-picni
were discussed at the meeting
of the Peters Creek Comnunity
Club last night (Tuesday, Aug .
18th. ) The membership agreed
that it had beon so successful
both in the amount of work ac-
com}1lished as ,;ell as the enjoy
able tii:.e had by all , that an-
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other one has been scheduled
for August 5oth (Stmday)-.
1Irs Faville (l.fargarct) Hal-
verson hc:.s once uore been iiel-
igated as a committee of me to
lJ'.ake arranger.:ents for the re-
freshments .
The operation of the' Dime Pit
ch at the recent Carnival were
discussed and as in the case of
most cm.u1Unity or[_{anizations
at t hat affair, no profit 1.ras
realized. The possibility of
abandoning the dime pitch in
favor of a more profitable
operation in future carnivals
uas con::;iderod, and the mat-
ter is being looked into.
The group discussed the oper-
ation of either a roller skat-
ing rink or a ueekly dance at
the carnival hall in cooperatio
with CBA, and it Has decided to
the
of the roller rin1c and report
at the next meeting. \
On the social side of the
meeting, Bruce Robinson, self-
appointed checker champion of
Peters Creek successfully def-
ended his crovm to 11r 0. U.
Lowe , a new resident in that
( col. )
THE CLOTHING STORE
AT
YOUR DOOR
The rest of the group enjoyed
ru'l. hour of pinochle.
As is customary a drawing
of of paid-up members
was made for the door prize .
The dra'm was that of
Earl Ray -who 11as not present
and theref-ore did not win the
electric skillet .
HRS. LAUICAT Ill HOSPITAL
I-irs . Frank (I!arylee) Laukat
is in the 5040th Air Force
Hospital ,,rith a severe case
of hepatitus . 11arylee is the
fourth member in a fanily of
six to come dmm vith the
illness .
Recovering at this time are
six year old Kris , Jimmy 10
and Eileen who is 12. The
only ones in the far-1ily
have so for resisted the sick
ness eight year old David
and the father Frank. The
live in Peters Creek
at :'lile 25.
. lRS . l L<\CK.AY !E FROI I HOSP.
:iirs . Uayne (Bea) : lackey 1.rho
had-been hospitalized at the
valley hospital has recovered
and has been r ele\sed.
Euialie _navi s . Rep. 1
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A new product now being of-
fered by the UALLACE CONCRETE
Products is patio stones both
colored and
These attractive stones
are available in hexagon
and random shapes are a color-
ful companion to the ornament-
ol fence blocks that 1!allace
has been producing for the
past fev years .
To anyone vho is planning
an outdoor dining area or
who wishes stepping stones
for a gorden path, these are
the answer .
There are any number of uses
for these, for ex<lhl?le, hearth
stones for a fire-place .
Ue recoLr..lend that a:nyone
who is to do any
landscaping or terracing,
drop in at the Block Plant ,
and look at these unusual
items; they may open an aven-
ue to a of new ideas
on hov to make your garden
more attractive.

' 19
1
1959
HORE ABOUT ilEH SAFETY BAH
JUNEAU,
Alasl::a
1
s new Safejzy' Respon-
sibility I.a'\-r applies to all
drivers or owners of motor
hicles uho have accidents in-
volving death, or prop-
erty damage over (/200, whether
the car is driven by an Alaska
resident or not, Superintendent
of State Police, A. P Brandt
reminded today;
11
It affects
residents , non-residents who
may be assigned to this state
by private business or the
U.S . Governr!l.ent and tourists.
It makes no difference wheth-
er the car is registered in
Alaska or not . All drivers
or mmers 1nust r eport such ac-
cidents on an official form
wvithin five (5) days after the
accident . Service personnell
should pay particular heed to
this requirement, inasmuch as
many such personnel do have
drivers licenses from other
states and have their cars reg-
istered in other ctates . They
are subject to the same law as
Alaska residents "hile driving
in this State . "
11
The provisions for suspensi
of -drivers licenses uhen driv-
ers or o'tmers. do not have ad-
equate automobile liability ins
urance or avoid,suspension
through some other provision
of the La.w-ui-:1.:1-become effect-
ive in .Alaska and -a-i.oo in the
state of
in other states . This
is :;,>ossible beca\\se of cooper-
ative arrangements between
states . Official report forms
wAy be obtained from any state
or local police office' insur-
ance agent or from the Provost
la;rshal of service
.
CHUGIAK 2nd LARGEST STATE-
OPERATED SCHOOL IN
ALASKA
PAGE 8

and Delta Junction
will be ready by September,
of 1960.
A few schools in isolated
areas may fail to Oj_"Jen bec-
ause of lack of qualified
teachers .
It was not felt that the
immigration of homesteaders
...
According to a release from
the Department of Education
Chugiak has the 2nd largest
enrollment of pupd.ls of any
state operated school in
Alaska. This is exclusive
of schools located on mili-
tary bases.
Chugiak, '\-lith it
1
s estim-
ated enrollment of 500
students and 21 teacher s
to Alaska during 1959 had any
great effect upon school pop-
ulation, in a few local-
ized areas in the Third Divis-
is second only to Kenai,
uhose estimated enrollment
is 695 and uho uill this
year employ 32 teachers .
Those present a sharp .
contrast uith some of the
other schools in the state,
for example, Thorne Bay
school near Ketchikan "here
only 8 pupils are enrolled.
The estimated enrollment
ion.
The exact count 9f pupils
in the Chugiak as
based on the recent school
census conducted by the PTA
has not yet been tabulated.
Houever, as soon as these
figures become available,
they uill be published.
CHUGIAK BELLES 1-IEET
. for the year of 1959-60 is the home of Rusty Bellringer
of pupils uit hin the state j The Chugiak Belles met at
5,878
1
a 20% increase oger on Friday, August 14th in
last years registration of the first of uill be reg-
4,875 . Approximately ular monthly meetings .
320 teachers are to be Copies of the \mich
employed in these schools had been formulated at a pre-
with about 60 of them brand vious meeting were out
new to Alaska. Roughly . to those present.
50 others have transferred The ladies were happy to
from other schools ui thin welcome to their tropp, two
the state. new nembers; Hrs . Dick (Bar-
This growth has necessit- bara Brawner, and iirs. Tony
ated the construction of 1 (Betty)Bockstahler.
new schools end the- enlarg- The introduction of new
ement of present' routines >-tas discussed as well
Neu buildings that lTiil ; as changes and improvements
be ready for occupency this!' to the existing ones .
fall at Sterlinl) , South The evening closed with a
Nal;:nel:: and Aleknagik. brief practice session at
By Septeriber of 1960 a which time the ladies were
"' replacement building is glad to work off the extra
expected to be con_1ieted calories they had taken ab-
in Bethel, mill ion i oard lTi th the refreshments
building! that had been earlier.
Also newly organized The next meeting will be on
schools tn new buildings September 11th, at the home
(neYt coL) of Ruth Briggs ,

.
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_ :G. 19, 1959
Scouting
DEN DOIN'S
DEN //5 : Heets next Tuesday
Auguts 25th. at the
(.orownie patrol) ' ( cont . )
The patrol ;rill particiuate 4H SEH.ING: .
an investiture of neH BrOWB 7 members vrere present at ;.
J.es Uednesday, August 26th. the AU!plSt 11th meeting of the
ThJ.s cerenony uill be per- 4H group. There '"ere
home of Forest
Charles.
DEH II 6 : I Iet last TUes
at the home of Job-
i7 Hoods. The boys
pJ.cked brush, play-
ed u;a.i..Jes and enj oye
a barbecue.
liEXT SUI11.IliG: TODAY, meet at
Center at 6pm.
.rack i:'582 all enjoyed a Camp-
out, at the South Fork of .
Eagle River, als t Saturday
Auguct 15th.
and 6 dads Plrtic:ip.-,t.
_They -at. the camp-
s:;te at 7 PH and 5 tents were
pl. tched The boys had brough
food from home, and the '\-Teat-
her "as perfect. The tir.::e
\.rell spent camping and
fJ.shJ.ng and the group return-
ed home around noon on Sun-
day.
Nl!.l! BROWNIE PATROL FOIUJED
The Brmmie group in
the Eagle River Area, under-
the leadershi:) of Hrs . Fred
Hahn has been designated a
patrol of Troop i'l69.
.The patrol now consists of
eJ.ght Brownies:
DEE FRAlTICFOURTH
JULIAHA L-eDOUX
J ACQUELUTE LeDOUX
DAl TN HAHll
JULIE VlJ!OVER
LINDA LLOYD
ClffiiSTIHE. HE!illLOUGH
llP.RY IL-\EG
(next col.)
formed with the remainder of 4 visitors,
tropp 169 J/J!ICE tr..LIOT
liMY Mm TOFSON
LiliDA TOFSON
ROl.'lliE TROOP
1
:'56 uill r1eet
this Friday at 7:30 at the
home of Cledc Stephens.
GIRL SCOUT 'rROOP ;;'54 meets:
each at 5 p; r. The
girls are still to El-
l!h .. ndorf for their suimuing
lessons, and hope to be able
to continue until the roads
becomo too poor for driving.

1H F.ARliiHG:
The 4H f<..rrJing group last
visited the home of
Larry Fetrou.
D:lrlier in t!lc yc::.r the grou
had met at his horne and help-
ed to plov his garden. At the
last the group checked
on the ?roereso of his garden.
The next meetinG Hill be at
of Sheryll Oberg, at
uluch tlla.e she "\Till demGr:etz!Lt'.
on how to "\-rash and utherwise
prepare a cou for showing at
a fair .
Sheryll plans to enter her
two calves a 1 year old and a
2 year old in the State Fair
EILEEN NEUTON
The girls had gone roller-
sl:atinf{ the previous Frida y
at the oller Rink in Anch.
Hm-rever; due tO. the fact
hat there vrere not enough
sl:ates to go around they ba.d
o sl:ate in half hour shifts
The girls are still vrorking
on their skirts, '.:hich they
ope to ha.ve completed in time
to enter them in the State
Fair . Refreshments for the
next meeting uill l)e furnish-
ed by Eileen Nevrton who \Till
be assisted by her friend
Janice Elliot .
AIIDL'US liUST BE VACCINATJ:iif
.1\.nYOne planning to exhibit
cattle at the State Fair must.
show certificates showing-
that the animals have been
tested for t berculosis and
brucillosis vri thin the last
50 days prior to the Fair .
Also , all hogs 11ust be
vaccinated o.gains t. hog chol-
era.
next
I
1\ / /
no rurir:lal will be permit -
ted to unload at the fair-
groundG until shch health
certificates are )reduced
' ' These measures be trur
en for the protection of all
,4H SUfilJG:
' > ( ne:-::t col. ) the entries.
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,;; FOR RENT: CEiviENT I.IIXERS. CHAIN SAWS. DRILLS
s TABLE SAWS PLUMBINO TOOLS BUILDERS LEVEL
ROTO-TILLER
... .
CHUGiaK CHA.t'.l!:I.. (Assemblies of
. God)
Rev. Bernard Teweu
Sunday School lO:OO am
Morning worship 11:00 am
Christ's Ambassadors, Young
People 6:3o pm
Bible Study & Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7:30 pm
Workers Training dourse
Bible Doctrines
Frida{7:30 pm

CHUGIAK ST. ANTHON&t S
Catechism discontinued until
f\lrhter notice.
)()()()()()()(
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mile 14 EAGLE RIVER
E. C. CHRON . MINISTER
Sunday schoollu 9 45 am
Morn:i.flg w9rship uaoo am
B.T.U 6a30 pm
Evening worship 7a30 pm
Wed. prayer meeting 7t30 pm
The 4th W ed. of each month
the following groUpS meet a: I
7:30 pw,.
SIRLS AUxiLIARY
SuNBEAN.S
WOMEN'S I.1ISSIONARY UNION
M EN'S BROTHERHOOD
Nursery opendlring services.
l()()()()()()(
COMHUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
H
i w
. #-...
--
Lro '" .... 1 '
DINNER
';<:! >.,. ''(,j/ / .....
::: j w :
l.
Hembers of the. CllURCII OF
JESUS CHRIST OF THE LATTER
DAY SAillTS enjoyed a spagh-
etti dinner by a
dance at the Candlelight
(community Baptist church)
Evening Worship 7:.30 pm
Wednesday meeting
7:30pm
Crusaders, Thursday afternoon
. .. ... 4t.30 pm
)()(l( )( )( )( )(
BIRCHWOOD BAPTIST MISSION
Sunday School lOaOO am
Morning Worship ll&OO am

CHUGI AK METHODIST CHURCH
R ev. David Blackburn
Sunday School lO:OO am
Morning Worship 9tl5 am
)()()(KlElOE
" .,, ,
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL
.. CHAlitlER Minister
Sunday School lOsOO am
Morning worehip ll:OO am
Evening worship & communion
7:30pm
)( * )( )( )( )()(
EMMANUEL CHAPEL
Rev. Joseph Overy . . Pastor
Sunday Schoo1 10t00 am
J!orning worship ll:OO
Evening worship 7t30
'lbesda:y morning prayer meet,..
ing & Bible study ll:OO am
Youth Fellowship :
Friday 7:.30 pm
)( )( )( )( )()( )(
LAT{rE.R DAY SAINTS
Sunday School lOa30 am
{Candle light, Irin, Mile
lEXlOOOEY
Inn last Friday, August 14th.
AnoGt cnjoyuble evening
was had by all, and it is
hoped to have these social
evenings often.
. -. I
CHUGIAK-VALLEY .AREA TO
ASSIST IN FUND
RAISING
A campaign ,.,hich will cov-
er the Chugiak, Uasilla,
. sutton , Alpine Palmer areas
is planned in accordance
1 rri th a plan to help raise
funds for the conctruction
of dormitories for the Heth-
odist University.
It has been determined
that 7, 500 ,/ill build one
room that 11ill house trro
students. This is in part
of an illl-Alaska CD.11lpaign
to raise Gl million dollars .
The room may be considered
a memorial to the donor and
& suggested nane was the
'
"l-in. tanuska Room.
11
Ald.ck-off dinner will be
held in Palmer on 1-Tednesday,
September 2i.ird at \thich
Bishop Raymond Grant ,
chairman of the bourd of:.
trustees and Dr. Donald F
Ebright,
ident will be the
sneckers .
- Chairman of the valley
campaign will be Coo::-gq
Smith, of Palmer .
*?HHHBB!-
Rev. Paul w. Hughes . . Pastor
Morning worship ll;OO
Sunday am
Young Eeoole 6:30 pm
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l JfA , ve TRUCII\S
, vvi iPGlAIEl .
: .. for. BASENENTS
, ;- kEADY,.MIX cONCBETE TOPSOIL
' ' ' .
71.1\SHED AGGREGA'IE ROAD GRAVEL FIREPLACE
WOOD CONTRACTING TRUOKINO
OPEN: 8 am to 7 pm Mile 18!
CONTACT: Til Wallaoe H0-2-5180
lr./
OJJt\\p t11] '
r_ l!!aTre
t __ _ .... u_'= _lt: __
- -r,
HEDNESDAY: August 19th.
4H FAltHING GROU)?
CUB SCOUT SITLi; J:NG
.., . . q
THBRSUAY: - \\ .,
GIRL SCOUT a4
Brownies , l-irs . Hahn ' s Patrol
VFU at VFU Hall 8 PH
...
' . ;
FRIDAY: August 21st .
Browni e Troop

at i!rs .
Stephens
Library Grou.i.) , Chugiak Publi
Library. 8 PH
SATURDAY: August 22nd.
SUNDAY, August 23rd.
CHURCH SERVICES
HONDAY, August 24th.
TUESDAY, August 25th.
4H SeHing Group Hildenans
VF\! Ladies f,uxi1 iary VFH
Hall 8 PN
l!EDIJ:"SDJ.Y: August 26th.
4H Farming Group
Friendly .Neicrhbors at
Tofsons 7: 30 PN
DRY HELLS IJQ-T PHODUCIHG
Two of the water uells , ,.,..hich
had gone dry in the Peters
Creek area have been drilled
deeper and are now producing
in quantity.
In both cases the driller
had to go only a few feet
deeper and large c1uantities
of water was available. One
of the vrells puraping 18 gallon
per minute and the other 20,
. '
i. 0 'I' A R Y
GRACE TATRO DARI DELITE
?ITLE 21}
page 11
INDEX
I PAGE 2: EDITORIAL
THEATRE PROGRAI I
. P,\GE
5
: COOK OF TIIE IIONTH
PAGE
4
: C0!.1IIIGS t.:. GOIHGS
-
PAGE 5 :GREEN TiltJllB COIDlNER
EJcperienced Sea.intress . CUSTOFI
liADE drapes and curtains .
H0-2-5541. . Ethel IIcAllister
PAGE
6
: FIRE CO. ACTIVITIES
HOlT SERVING p u
'

Sh . . Ch i '
LUHC!f DI!IHER , oppmg 1n ug rue
HOOSEIIorur I
7am to 9pm PAGE g: SCOUT ACTIVITIES
HELP FAllTED: Hedical assist- !
ant . R. n. _-referred. See , PAGE 10: CHURCH HEHS
Dr . Sir.1pson at the Eagle
River Center.
FOR SALE: 2 Dtlil calves .
2 vee:ks old ' 10. each.
Earl Ray HQ-2- 5288
lfile 21];.
FOR RENT: Hy home, Furnished
1 bedroom, modern; on the
highway" . , Reese Tatro
.PA..'U DVLITE . .. . :Iile 21 ,_
PAGE 1L: CO!IIHG EVENTS
CLASSIFIED ADS
INDEX
PAGE
12
:11/IJU;:ET BL.SKET AD.
A RE!iillDER
f you get your uatcr from a
shallow well or an open spring,
FOUliD: 2 !:it tens; all uhite be sure to have it tested by
uith black !:Jarkint;s on head. the Alaska Depcrtuent of
Found on SundeLY, August 9th Health.
near Peters Creek Comhlunity There has hot a week gone
Club House. HQ-2- 5282 by since the outbreak of t he
Hrs. Bruce Robinson 25 current of hepatitus
JOB PRIN'liNG . JOB PRINTING that the COURIER has not re-
LEAFLETS FORi i .;..ETTERS ported at least one new case
TICKETS PROGR.A! IS PLAY IT SAFE! Have your
Ja!TI\ ARi-I COU..::!::R Hor.-2-5275 water testedl
JIQ-2-5500
IF YOU l!Al!T TO G:sL.u IT,
ADVERTISE III THE
counrER
GET E S U L T S
LE.'ffiH THE NEH SAFETY
PONSIBILITY LAU. IT
J!F?ECT ALL OF
. us.
f
RLm Qffl tt s
Wli ';
OPEN DAILY: lla 00 am .to 8c00 pm

ASK J

enter
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CARSTJ!liJS SLJCED BACO:f( . ./ PEHCH
69/B
ON.'.! SEEOLES.S
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CREAli STYLE & UHOLE KERNEL
CORN. - 4 /(il . OO , ;
Iamm
11
400' B/01. 00 ..

STOKLEY ICETCHUP HYGRJ\DE C & II SUGAR
BROUN & P01 TDERED
5/01. 00
4/(.1. 00 CORNElr . PARTY LOAF
2/(;1.00
)
BOOK HATCHES
6 cartons/(a .oo
I
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RED HEART
DOG FOOD S/01. 00
SUNHYTDtE TUNA
4/(;1. 00
HIRACLE UHIP
SALAD
69/qt.
14oz.
TANG
OIWI}E DRINK
69
J . S.B.
CANNED lHLK
6l:;a.oo
CORN-ON-THE-COB

EARLY GARDEN
FREESTmlE PEACHES
"'/}\1 00
.:) v
2
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2
HILLS BROTHERS co I I
1 & 2 ;'} 69/.#
BANQUET PEARS
5/CJ . OO
REAL GOLD
ORANGE BASE
5/Cl.OO
CAl.fi'BELIS TCMATO SOUP

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