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1\nik
h'i I .d r en
Blamed For Fire
Cbildren playing '"i th
natches t'lere
to have caused a l'lind-
rotT fire trhich last
ueeit threatened the
of Earl Ray
at mile 22.
The uind..'"'Ull' tihi ch bor-
dered one of the fields,
ttas not one which had
been prepared for burning,
and extended into the
ajoining t1oods.
The Chugirut Volunteer
Fire Company responded
t;rith a tanker and fought
the blaze for seVeral hours,
before a bulldozer was
brought in to clear around
the burning area.
The fire t/as brought under
control and subsequent rains
are believed to have extin-
guished it.
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BZ!XHWIT TO HELP
LOCAL FAJ.\-l!TJY
Local business places and
oembers of the Peters Creek
Community Club are offering
an opportunity to tli.n a
I:odel 70 :'!inchester Rifle
(ttinner to choose caliber)
in an effort to raise mon-
ey to help the family of
Norris Tiensvold.
Norris, t1ho operates the
Country Service Company,
, injured earlier this
month and faces a long per-
iod of hospitalization.
Norris suffered a broken
neclt and trill be unable
to for an indefinite
tice. The Tiensvolds have
ttIO small cbildren ( 6 and
1* years old) and are ex-
pecting a third child late
this fall.
July 271h, 1960 CrlUGIAIC - 10
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:::..EsTEr: 8-TLFG.CNS, PITCHER
FOR THE CHUGIAK TEAM, LEADS
OFF THiRD BASE AT A REC2NT
GA11E
CHUGIAK LITTLE LEAGUE
T:l!UJ;1 G!in'3 NE.'/
MANAGER
George Smith, of Eagle Riv-
er, will take over the
managing of the Chugtak
League Baseball
Team; replacing Paul
11
Bud"
Fillmore, who is lef!ving
for a vacation.
Smith has been \torking
out the team for the
last fet..r games and is well
qualified for the job; hav-
i:lg p:-.<".yed semi-profession-
al baseball in the past.
A former resident of
Net/ Jersey, Smith played
for the Replogle Athletic
Association, I.:orristown
N.j., Chatham N.J. and
East Orange N.J. teams.
The Chugiak team which
he is taking over, is one
of the best that Bud F611-
more has turned out, and
is at the present time tied
for first place in the Kat-
mai League.
There have been no games
this week, due to the All-
Star Tournament in Fairbanks
Hot'lever, games will re-
sume next t'leek, and Nr.
Smith hopes to carry on
with the boys to win the
League Champi6nship
Both Parties
Plan Pre -Election
Activit i s
Residents of Chugia!t \rill get
an opportunity to ueat all
candidates of 'toth major
itical parties next tfcr..k, aa
both the Democrats and
Republicans plan pre-ele:-::"'.ion
activities in the community
to t'lind up their ea.-npaig:.!.3.
On Friday, .llugust 5!!! the .
Democrats tfill hold a
luck at the Carnival
Hall.
Everyone intereoted is in-
vited to bring a salad, hot-
dish or dessert and come on
dotm and meet the candidates.
The next night, GaturdaY
August the Republicans
will hold a "Record - Hop",
also at the Carnival Hall.
Here again
1
the public ii.ll
get an opportunity to meet .
first hand the candidates for
state office and talk tri. th
them.
Exact times and further
details for both activi
will be published in next
week's Courier,.
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RUTH BRIGGS HEADS
FOUNDATION
Dale Briggs J of
Eagle River is the n<9t1 chair-
man of the South Central Chap-
ter of the National Foundation.
Briggs, t;ho for eleven
years was for her
gram "t1oman to :1oman" on rad ...
. io and later on television,
wi 11 be replacing i;,rs. Ben
Crawford, tiho tfill remain
with the Chapter as a
of the executive board.
trs. Briggs has ahrays play-
ed an active part in the llarch
of Dimes in the Communityo
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July 27Sb, 1960
HA .. tRusty) BeLLRING&"l
!IDITOR and
Published every ::ednesday in
CHUGI/.rc, Alaska
"' . . ... .
SUBSC:U!?TION
$2.50 for 6 months per
year
mailed to your address
FOR NE:'!S OR l1DS CJ\LL:
H<>-2-5275
or subscription applicat
1ons may be mailed to
I<riiK ARf.l
BOX 1166, CHUG! ilK
DEd.DLINE
ADS: Noon on
NEJS: 6 pm on'Eondays
'
(Last minute ne\1G i may
be phoned in at any timco)
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Cne uould hardly expect a
person suffering the pain
an inj-
ury, plus the trorry of hott
bin family t1ould fare tJhilc
he tras inca!_)aci ta ted, t-tould
find the time to think ab-
out the other. guy's troub-
len.
::ouever, one of your neigh-
bore, des!,)ite his olm
le::s, has talren note of an
i te3 thich he has re(luested
the COURIBR to bring to
of the of
Chucial::.
Ilorris, Ticnsvold, \Jho is
at the -:resent time in the
uhere he
1
is .
from a fractured
nee::, this request of
us.
::e says that in the ward
wl:ere he is hos:?i tali zed
are a number of young ser ..
vicei>len uhose condition is
is >notm as ambulatory.
:t:n other uords, not sick
to the :;:oint trhere they are
bedridden, but not uell en-
ot.:gh to be relecsed. r.:any
o! in casts or on
crutches.
f!otJ if these nen had homes
in tile area, t!1ey uould be
per3itted to go to their
honen, but since they are
quc:.rtered in barraclta, they
muot rerJain in the hospital.
(ne:l:t col.)
(friendly
Notr fJorris has learned
that those nen vho have
friends living in the An-
chorage area, are perlili tted
\feel{end ,e.sses \men they
are invited to visit these
friends. However , most of
them do not knott anyone in
Alaska , and spend their lone-
ly \1eeltenlis in the hospital.
Norris, t-rho himself has
experienced the warm-hearted
generosity of the people
of Chugiru{, feels sure that
there are many homes in the
community that t1ould \tel-
come the op?ortunity to ex-
tend hos?itality to one of
these young men, and help
the road to recovery
a little lese rocky.
Both i.:r" and Tiens-
hope that this plea
i 11 bring forth several
invitatlons, and they of-
fer to act as go -bett1een
for anyoLe desiring to have
a tFeekend guest ..
i'lrs. 'i'iensvold' s phone
nur.1ber is ;I0-2-5280, and
she ho.i.Jes that she tri 11 be
hearing from a number of
persons interested in ex-
tending a friendly
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CANCER SCCIETY DIImcrCR
TC r ;EET :!ITI-1 :JORIG!:RS
Volun;ee:- ttorkers t'lho are
helpiag with the current
fund drive for the l\mer-
ican Cancor Society in the
I:&tanusak Valley \Jill meet
t-ri th Raplh Chamberlain, ex-
ecutive director of the Ala-
!cont'page 3 col 2)
This \teek tte received the word
that Ethel of Eagle
River is tTilling to share her
unusual and interesting hobby
with US. I
Ethel has been raising and
training homing and
she has decided to sell some
of her young ones that are
just ready to begin t!1eir ed-

These birds facinating
pets, and in thio country they
tthen ly trained, can be-
come a very valuable asset.
.!e refe!' to those of us t-:ho

go on hunting and fishing
far from any regular means of
we
ttould \'lelcome a t-ray to get a
message home either just to
let the family l:nmr that we
are planning to stay a little
or in cases to
aslt for help is something should
go t:rrong"
A t'lell trained bird tclteG
up little room on such a trip,
and \'lhC:l released uould St'lift-
ly carry the message home.
They require little care,
and the Ilcl' .. llisters are ready
to instruct interested
in their care and training.
Here is an opportuni-ty to
study these amazing birds,
and discover their strange
ability to find their t-ray
home, which has puzzled ex-
perts for a long time.
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TL!{] CJ-.ill!i
CF
YCUR

TO UC3:\1E TRIP
':'::: ::L!i:.II
. year the gir 1 chosen
queen of the State
Fair uillreceive an all
paid trip to HatT-
ai as her _>rize.
:1egistration blanks be-
cruae avai !able on July 22nd
regulations are avai l able.
3ince a have
been this year in the
all contest-
ants are asced to carefully
feaC. up on them.
regulations are pat-
terned after those of the
I:iss Laerica Contest, and
the.winner if the fair qu-
een contest t1ould be elig-
ible to further compete in
either the i:iss 1.laska or
I:iss America contests.
To be eligible, entrants
nunt be a resident of the
Latanuslca Va!::ey for at
le:lSt three ...!Onths.
Che also ruust be single,
this is never married or
had a annulled.
In addition, she must be
a l:igh oclool graduate by
161, and of not
less tl1an 17 years of age
or !:tore than 26 and should
be 10 old by July 1st
of
tt-ree minute display
of talent is also one of
the re: uirer.1eqt.s. This
may be dancing,
singing, draL1atic reading,
a musical instru-
r..ent, art etc, or
a thre lilinute talk on the
career she uisher to fol-
low.
':'his is in :.art, the reg-
u:!.c:.tions e.nd all those
siderinz enteringzre urged-
to read them thoroughly.
The t-.iawaiian vacation
theme is to be incorpor-
the con-
test in many uays, uhich
should prove ver y inter-
eating.
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.
(Cancer Cociety uirector
to r.:eet cont )age 2 col 2)
sl{a Divizion of the J.merican
Cancer .::;ociety.
The i.!eeting uill talr.:e place
in ?almer on Friday, July 29lli,
uor:ters and any other
interested persono are invit-
ed to attend.,
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Cl:.l'ID!Di.T::i1'J TC GUESTS
i'f CLUB

The name of Bruce ICendall has
been added to the list of
guests invited to the next
meeting of the Chugirut Rep-
ublicau elub.,
This meeting uiL talce place
tomorrou, 'i':1ursday July 281b
at Republicn.."l
on Ja;rhault )riv.)
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This Ahould :_:>ro.:-::: c.:1e of
the rnoGt
to date, and all members and
other a rP.
ruged to attend.,
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POrJY illAGUE TF.A}!
ASSTRlliD
If all goes as plru1ned, Chub-
ialt uill ha,re. a Pc::1y League
team next year"
!Any of the Little League
Gra<iuates anc other young
men tJere diaa:;?pointed this
year ti'en the i:ercha."'lt S"'>on-
sored team did not material-
ize due to lack of a oanager.
i r . George Smith
of Eagle River, uho at the
present time is substituting
of Bud ii'illr.1ore as canager of
the League Team, has
ex!)ressec1 his uillingness to
manage a League team
next year.
Pi.ili!} 3
Lite most people vici t
tJeti Yor!c City, ue C.G.Gur.ed
that sccit"(rc. Bvnad:ray :)lay
tias an absolute neccssi ty.
Hot1ever, once ue
trere unable to find one tre
thought tte uould enjoy, ao1d
secondly discovered ti1at
tickets were not too easy
to corne So for one re-
ason O!' another
7
tte never
did to seeing
Otit} thing t,e did r.ee;ret
not ttar a novelty
in mo-'.;5 . .)i1 -ures called
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A.:.c!." !' rt:::<."
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.1here one nc:;
only and :1ear
i:), ; a1 r:o f?.:l:! the !Jovie.
?his not an
i but an
tu::.:;. fac.:-c This innovat-
ic. 1 sori'\.1hmr
e.p
1
>:o:"Cp:i odors to co-
in t th3 story on
tile t:i:!A"'..;Cl, 1
t'le trcre told,
tha:. ::;c"'n.::!'' at the seaS:1ore
cvmted ui th the odo!:'
of salt s;_>ray, etc.
tJhi le pine n')edles
anied forest scenes.
In one love sceno alone,
t:Je hc.:ard (this we th
a g!:'ain of salt) several
gallons of Chanel /f5 uerc
sprayed into the air
systemo
t.l though tore doubted the
artistic merits of a story
that dependeJ on a variet:,r
of smells for the thelile,
sti 11 tie !'et,;ret missing
this, '\.::> it trould !1ave made
The money, uhich had been
put up by the merchants of
Chugialt to. S)onsor a Chugiak
Team !ras being held in a sep-
C col 2)
a conversation
piece. 1\nd t1ho Imous, ii;
might have be.:m a oeoori.ble
exper::. ruc-:" all) as
Ol'tside the theat-
!"'"l !Sair't "!JAVE YOU EVER S!iELL-
EI' A T.L{!ER?"
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YOUR NEIGHBOR
Six Years in Chugiak
Engineers


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BUILD ALASKA RIGH'l'!
(paid advertisecent)
July 27t.b, 1960
I-.:rs. Jack (i.atie) Phillips
her three children have
returned from a vacation
trip to t:-.e south 48. They
drove both trays.
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and his family
been vacationing in
it. i'.c:u::lley :?ark. r.;r.
:lyan :'ips Bar at
aver .
Steve Lund of Bireh\tood bas
returned from the FairbarJts
area .1I1.ere he has been worlt-
i:tg.
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i:rs. Gene (Nora) Benito is
U) from tHeir Homer area
homestead. The Benito's
>ave a h::iae in Birdl-
uood.
. . . .
ixs . .'illis of Barstow Cal-
ifornia ic vioi ting with
>er son J:d .'i :.lis of Zagle
River.
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irs. Dahlman
has returned from a visit
th her )arents at Sault
Ct . i'arie, i.ich, The !>abl-
:::ans are nou living on th-
elr homestead on the
Joad. They also have a
:1-;jme in 3irchuood.
':'he Paul Fillraore faoily
i:as :eft on a vacation to
vici t tt1eir far.1ily in ld-
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A U TOM A Tl ( 3
Washeteria\:; .-. .'
NJ:".1 IftACHINES
LARC%3 COl-l1'8.1.'1CIAL DRYERS
Open 6am-10pm Ho-2-5544
IMGLE RI\'l!:R T3AILER COuRT
(comings & eoings)
The :..eon .3hool!:.S are leaving
on a combined business and
pleasure trip to Haines,
They '_?lan to be gone
a month.
l-.rs. .:ayne ;:uu has returned
from a trip ullich took her to
Oregon uhere t'lhe attended a
of the
.!SCS, and then \-rent on to
visit her famiily in !ichita
rrctnsas.
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The Ed :Jillis Family is on
a vacation. They ttill be
visiting points on the Kenai
pennisula, camping as they
go,

The r:et!1odist Ca!1p \tOrkers
wi 11 be leaving the end of
this This group of
young volunteer \'lo::-kers lill
leave hy tray of Juneau. They
ui 11 to Seattle,
t1here the Grou? uill
and go to th<?.ir horner.;o
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:lJ:GULATICNS 0:1 GAfilES
C..Ii.NCE l. V.UL,\LE
Com;u.i& iu ! _ ; P')ter
I1ao .::a!.d th.-:t .-::opien of
th2 proposed reguJ.-:1tions to
implement legislation passed
by the recent Legis-
lature certain
WARRE N r

Democratic Candidate
STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
PAG:n 4
(games of c:1ance)
and sldll are available for
all interested )arties.
Copies of the
already have been sent to the
l46 holders of perwits issued
in accordance uith Chapter 27
3LA 1960, and to ot:1er lmotm
interested organizations and

Gatz said a hearine on the
proposed regulations will be
htils August 1 in the .:Jenate
Chamber of the at Jun-
eau in accordance uith pro-
visions of the Acl::linistrat-
ive Procedure Act.
Persons or organizations not
planning to attend the hearing
may submit a stateoent oftheir
viel'iS to t be Departcent of Rev-
enue, Games Division, Llas4a
Office Building, Juneau, post-
marked not later than i.ugust 6.
to the Juneau
hearing, Gatz said, a
ment of Revenue officer trill
be available at the City Coun-
dl char.1bers in the
of ZnJ Loussae Library,
Anchorage, on l.ugust 3, bet\f-
r:en and 12 noon and 1
and 4 pn to explain the :_lro-
posed regulations to interest-
ed psrsonsQ
Copies of the rec;ulations,
the Commissioner nay be
obtained from of
field offices in
chorage, Fairbanh:s, !'etchikah
and Nome.,
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(pd. aVvertisement)
"Ne: Ide.a" on old Prob:ems" l
* Resident of Alaska 13 years
ttree children
Former State District
Attorney, Third District
* Assistant Attorney General
of Alaska
* Veteran
* Past President Greater
Anchorage Democratic Club
GOOD .:.>UP?LY OF:
IPL 1 W ([)()ID
l" to w
CD - AC - 1m
TEMLOCK SHEATHING and 25/32
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also INSULATION
27!i.!, 1960
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DEN DCIN' 3:
DEN # 1 Thurs. 4 to 5 pm
I.:rs. Eraendel
; ZN # 2 7ues. G: J0- 7:30 ,m
I-a-s. ii'i llmore
DEl'{#. 3 Friday 7:30- 8:30
i .rs. TotJne
DZN # 4 Thurs 1-2 pm
I x s . M:u:rds
DEN 1J 5 Tues 7-8 pm
t::rs. :!haley
DEN # 6 Tues 6: 30-7:30 pm
r..:rs. J ones
!>2N # 7 Tues 4-5 pm
i-d-s. i.s!ter
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.r:ot ic : en 0 lJe._; i n t !.d r
ueci-:..!.y. againJ Fridays,
7: 30 to [>m
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3I!JOY -COOK- OUT
.::;:o ;;rol #1 of Brotmie Troop #56
enjoyed an all day hike and
l ast Friday at the
:::eters Creelt Camp grounds.
The troop is now meeting
only once a month during the
summer.
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Girl Gcout troop #54 is inac-
t i ve .duri.ng the summer months.
4B AND ACTIVITIES
1 .: The 4:1 group in Chugiak
meets every Tuesday after-
noon at the home of 49 lead-
er Oberg.
This uee!t one the roer.l-
bers de:11onstrated the pre-
Jaration of a light snack
; uitabl e f or after-school
or bedtime, cereal bars
-:.nd oragge drink.
Las t the entire
enj oyed a pot- luclt
?icnic at Falks lake near
:::almer.
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GI::U.S .. CAIa>
Five Chugiak gil'ls are
attending a five day
oession at the Latter
3aints fnext col. )
5
(girls at cara:?}
camp at ICin'gs Lalte :!as-
illa.
Those attendiqg are,
and Linda Robinson, Zathy
nalverson and Jeanette and
Carol r:illimcm.
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FRir.NDLY IC!GBBORB
ATT;!'IJD DIIITG!.<
The members of t he Friendly
Neighbor Club trill hold t heir
annual anniverDary dinner to-
night at G:vring Creel:: Lodge
at 7:30 pm;
;;!lection of net-r officers
'till also take :'l ace at
this time ..
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Call r!-_({J (jJ:7 Don' t get eaught
Ho-2- 5291 /Y' [/'\..:;; .. lnth ioe in your
. barrels
l1e also have barr els & tanks for -
ETC.
July 27!b, 1960
T R:.e. C o.ok of.
the
Month
COOK FOR JULY - JeAN _ql.AFRE
::.,ast
uas Russian; this ,.,eelt it
reminds us.; the type of
c1ish ue associate l'li th En-
glal!dtr again
: Glafke t s fpnd <!f. .. _
fot:eign fo:gds_; . -. __ . _;
.. ::'t. IITDNEY
,(cqok of
last * hour
!ADD 1 can mushrooms, sliced
: srar,l .of:Lany fat thaif .floats
' .. on top
... meat is tende.:-
I
THICI(EN slightl y tti th 2 _ . .
.flour mixed. \ti th \tater to
' . . .. _. .
. for.. paste-. .
COOK a .fet1 lilinutes stix:-ring
until gra.vey is
S&'1VES six
Sill..1111$ ,,ell)
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GENERAL FUND CLINBS
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CUT 3-;!f lean; .ste\Jing . into Alaska t s gener.al fund ehmbed
cubes . .. . " . .. . . by nearly 10 million dollars
1 large or during the first full fi seal
2 small kidneys ' year of Statehood, Governor
J:..ICE thin _ \'lilliam Ao 3gan said today.
beef in .flour., . .salt , The favorable trend left
& pepper. . . the f'und t-;ith an effective
on all sides in hot . balan ce of 137.98
fat. as of June 30'!!!--more than
:.'hile meat is brot-ming, put abo7e the general
kidney in sauce pan t:ri th f tmd balance estimated by
t1ater to St'l.tC planners for that date
15-20 min, or until in pneparation of budget fig
scum forms., urcs last fall.
GKIM this off. --:. The G!)vernor public
'. > <
PAG;] 6
(general fund)
the $9,814)654.46 general
fund increase over the
vious June 30lli, Gatz"':.said -t he
gain'
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for the most part is . >.
the result of increased rer..- .
enue over budget estimates
ih oil and mineral leases,
taxes and licenses and in-
terest income$"
Egan said this "excellent
, report on financial
: position ater ' a full fiscal
: year under: Statebood vi v-
1 id evidence that Llaslta
1
s
economy is gro\1ing. t1htbh war-
; rants ali' Alaskan ' l9oldng- to
the future \'ri th optisism.
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LITTLE LELGUERS
AT FAIRBANKS
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Chugiak Little Leaguers are
enjoying a vacation t i-;,is ....
t\feelt, as fi.ve of ti1eir '
players are in Fairbanks
competing ).n the Little
League State Tournament .
DRAIN lddney and strain a report by Re-genue Commissi.-one
broth thru. fine sieve. Pet er Gatz, sho\1ed that
Franlto Belk, Brati-
ner, Ronnie Broun, Larry
Sossaman aod Lester Gte-
are part of . the Iiat-
all-star team.
ADD lqt broth (kidney brot.h Alaska
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s gene.:-al fun<) balance
& t;rater to make quantl.t:V as of June 30t.h,
to t\'ell bro\med beef.. $19, 919 ,065"98 as .;ompared
Nm1 ADD: tli th ') but $5 237, 483. 52
2 tbs papr.ika . the fiscal year began July 1,
1 tbs meat sauce
1 tbs sauce Of the $19, 000:000 figure,
1/2 bay leaf (crushed) however, 866, 928 repres-
V8 tsp thyme ented transitional grant
VB tsp pepper . funds from the fedenal gov-
3 large onions (minced) e.:-nment t-.rhich remain to be
cup finely chopped allocated among verious State
.
l cup j:fihely chopped Gatz advised the
celery' that even upon
1 clove garlic, of the final allocation of
Sliced iil.dneys (add las the transitional funds, a
CCV3R & summer about 2 hrs portion of these funds
over lol1 heat. expected to be retained in
.ADD more salt if necessary the general fund account.
(next col.) Referring to(next co.)
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Regular games l1ill be
resumed next \teek.
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PARKAS
THE PERSONS ARE REQUEST!ID TO
PICK UP FILNS ltHICH THEY LEFT FCR DEVELOP-
ING. are old and older)
r4illiman
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Petree, R. Sharp, r-irs. Dea
Pyles, B Uhaley, rIrs. Bauness, Charles
Atchison, Bill G. :Jilliams ..
t
c urch news
C.. '1VGJ,..R c:..:...?ZL of
I GOD
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Bernard Tet1e 11 P .".STO:R
::::unda;y Gchool. . 10:00 am
i:orning :Jo'!'ship , . , 11:00 am
,!:vangelistic Cerv, 7:30 pm
Bible Study & prayer meeting
1
}ed; . 7:30 pm
'C:1ri st r s l.mbascadors (Young
!>eoplc, . Frl , 7:30 pm
Vacation Bible Sch. June G-17
* );. *
C.!TJGIAIC ST. I 3
classes have been dio-
for the stunmer ll)unths
* *
CilUGil.X i:iTHODIST Cl!URCH
Rev" :-'ayne Hull

Pastor
Sunday School , 9:45 am
r;;orning ,.'orshi p 11:00 ao;a
. Youth Fellowship t ./ed,
. 7:30 pro
fir. Choir -Thuys .
10:00 ar
'.JSCS, 1st Thursdav 8:00 pm
... .. .
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Cr:IHSTiiJ'! CHAFEL
FIRST BAPTIST Ci:lURCH Don Smith I!.\rangelist
t:' - B'.. ble SchooL 10:00
= b l.e R1vcr -
10
..,..,.h.;'O , t', L d
- anu or s
!!., C. Chron - ,
8:!.'
..
d 1
oupp..!ro , 11:00 all'
Gun ay .Schoo . 0 ' 15 .::..:1
i.:orning -.Iorsl:ipo ., . 11:00 ar1

Zvening . .. . .. . . 7: 3.J pm
:!ed. !>raycr maeting.", .7:30 pm
The 4
11
J of each month the
follot;ring grou;>s meet at
. , 7:30 pr.1
GIRL3
SUIL J:;.I.:s
:JQt.a!lf Is :.tiSSION-lRY
ffi'!ION
I:j:N I s BRGT
f!urscry open fluring
SIRC:l.!CCD :J,,":'''i'I .3T
TIV. P'ranir ;.:iller Pastor
. : : : . lO:OOnm
I:orni Dg .. :orship . . lhvO <.m
Serv ., Tut:s. . 7:30pm
* i' * * *
.
I
"JL. ;[ .I iTS f
Gunday I'
CI QUONSET 2<Y;2 ..
* *
CJ:..lVICES
-: fal tcr Pollock
John Porterfic
Linisters
Chugia!<: VF' ;' Hall Iiile
.. 'ed. and .3unday 8:00 pn
* * * *
I
I
* ... *
Re7 , Jc.szph Over;; ?asto:-
Su.:J.day 10: 00 am
I:orni. nc; . 11:00 arJ
:We r:ing .. ,7:30 pn.
morni .1t; prayer
mc,ting 11 !00 an
Youth FelJ .. , , 7 ! 30 pm
NO T r CZ
Any in the Church
l:>e submit-
. ted to the CCU;(IB11 not bt-
than. 6:00 Pl'l on i :ondayof.
.each ucek,
Thi s ale o app!iE:s to any
s pecial notices or prozrams.
.OPEN HCUSE AT CAftP
SI'l'E
Despite pouring rain, the
open house a t the
ist Camp .Site in Birch
uood, last Sunday
attended.
Persons f r 0itl ;\nchcrage
as t1ell as Chugiak, hiked
into the new ca:n,., and en-
( ' . .
3._-T!.ST
Rev. ?aul ==ughes Pastor
Dunday Cchool lO:OO am
i.ornint> .'ol"s.. "' in. 1100 am
Young - eople:.:.::::: .6;30
:Jorship o 7:30
ed. ::'rayer 7: 30 pm
.. omen's t'lorksi:op, Thrusday
./

.. ., .. 2:00pm
4:00 pm
* * * * *
l
FLOWERS
-iile 4-..V,i * .:. * H ' .:;'AY
'f'w FCR EVBRY OCCI.Sl ON
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(open house)
joyed a progra111 a pot-
luck picnic.
..
* * .
REGIGTRi.TICI! FCR
CAi;p B:WIP3
Rev.. Hayne Hull of the Chu-
giak tJethodist Church hao
announced that he is accept-
ing applications for
fi.rst session at the net/
f.iethodist Camp in the Birch--
t'lood area.,
This group tli. 11 be ope11 to
high school aged boys
girls and uill begin at Aug-
ust 22nd aod last tbtough
i.ugust 27!l!o
There 1:rill be a fee of
$16, t'lhich t:Jill cover. reg-
istration, tuition,
ance
Since this t:Jill be the
first group, it tt'ill be lim-
ited to tuenty five in tnmber,
Hull urges any thai
are intereoted. in attending
r cs,iot.er early, as this
f i rst group is to be a s ua:l
one.
... * * *
The 49 star flag uhi cl.
graced the chambers of tha
Un'i ted States .Senate froi.l
August 20!1! until r e -
placed by the 50 star fl.-.g
July 5!!:!, 1960, has been pra-
sented to the State of ,\lac-
lea for placement in the Al-
aska Historical Library
r:usc:um.,
The emblem tJc:.s received by
'3overnor i;. 3ga'l from
Joseph C. Duls:e, Genate Serg-
eant at
Juke said felt it was
fitting "that thts glag be
presented to the people of
Alaslta, sl.gnifying as it does
the historic occasion
Alaska became the forty-ninth
State of the United Jtates
of America.
* * * ...
DUYaoons
.:JLy 27111, 1S60
HOSPITAL PURCHASES

Valley Hospita
w1th the help of persons and
organi zations in Chugiak as
tte!.l as the ?almer area has
recently purchased a resusit-
ator-inhalator- respirator for
the Hospital nursery.
il. chec!t for from the
I.:atanush:a i:J:l:ectric J'.ssociat-
ion put the fund over the top
and ,;1ade possible the purchase
m
r he fund was sponsored by the
P.:ospi tal !.uxi liar y and lias
su::_)ported by homemalters clubs
individuals and org-
a.-:l.zatJ.ons.
?:ct3V7.HTICN
CLASSES PLANNED
2obert F. Crouce, State Fire
i plans
for a series of fire preven-
tion and classes
in four J.lacltan commut)i ties
in l ate i.uc;'Ust .. and Oeptember .
i nstruction, open to
me:;1bers of fire department s
in all .1.laohan communi ties
tTi ll be hel d as follot'ls: '
Lugust 26- 29
Juneau, /.ugust 30-Sept 2nd
Anchorage, Sept 6-9
Fairbanks, Spet 11-14.
'i'lle course tTill be conduct-
ed by Lyle super-
visor of fire training for
State of :!ashington.

:!:jQiRCISE Y: UR iliGrt:r TC
v:TE AUGUCT
(Pony League) cont page 3
col 2)
arate fund against the
day t1hen someone \fOuld
be found to manage the
team.
A regulation Pony
League Ball Diamond has
been prepared by the Pet-
ers Creek Community Club
on their clubhouse grounds,
and has been maintained by
the club; so unless some-
thing unforseen happens
Cl:.ugiak should have a
League Team next year.
]ZGISTRLTICN OPr!N FOR
TR.t:IL IUDZ
Registration is being ac-
cepted for the "Top 0' the
.!orld Trail Ridd", t'lhich
is being held in conjun-
ction 1:1i th the Alaska
3tate Fair to be held over
the Labor Day t'leekend in
Palmer.
John Budda, of Anchorage
has been chosed chairman
of the trail ride, and nom-
inations have been made
for a trail boss.
This ride, uhich '"ill
begin at Portage and end
up in Palmer during the
Fair, is open to all in-
terested persons, and in-
terest is mounting, me-
cording to Charles Tinch
'
->tate Fair . anager .
Interested persons may
register either at the
3tate Fair office in Pal-
mer, or at the Log Cabin
(Trail ride)
in t.nchorage.
I-.ounts are being rilade av-
ailable for t ilos.e who do not
otm their otm :1or ses.
*
PROPOSAL f.JADE FOR
lfATER HIGH:JAY
endorsment of an
Alaskan proposal for a t'fat-
er highway to linit commun-
i ties of the t'fi th
British Columbia waG given
by delegates to the i.laska
Columbia
Ee:cance on i-zt-:ers of r.utual
Interest.
The ttater envision-
ed by the i ...lac!:a del egation
headed by Governor .!m. Egan
\/ill extend from Haines and
SltagtJay to ?rince 2upert, with
eventual connection by ferry
to Horthern Vancouver Island.
In supporting its concept,
the Conference also instruct-
ed a technical comuittee to:
1. t he feasibility and
priority to be assigned to
all possible access roadd be-
tl'reen the ?acific . Coast and
existing hight-!ays,
2. Consider of ex-
isting routes, including the
Highway;
3. Prepare recommendations
for integrated ,lanning and
development of future high-
ttays, having regard for fac-
tors, including resources,
population centers and ec-
onomic feasibi l ity.
*
NTA i .ZE'.i'IIJG, LUG 61!.!
S
fU /A R . '. T'' lW\ [)ill M fie ltm ((:
Pi li& _, :: \:r1 t
HEAD FOR
J:ILE 14
_.,.-

27!ll, 160
.. '3JI!J3DLY, JULY 27!!!
1
1960
Uell Baby Clinic, I,zeth-
odist Church, 1- 3 pm
Friendly Neighbor Dinner,
3pring Creelt Lodge , 7: 30
July
Republican Club, 8 pm
F?C."Ji..Y
1
July 29th
G1.TU::D1.Y, July 30111
SUI!D.LY, July 31st
Church 3ervices
i:ciDLW
1
.August 1st
Augus t 2nd
4H, 2!Jm Obergs
.. '3:i!3C:Ji.Y
1
3rd.

BIIJG:: G/J.iES. niSCON'.tiNUED
Bruce Robinson, President of
the Chugialt Benefi t AsSociat-
ion ha s announced that there
liill no l onger be any Bingo
games held on Oaturdays at
t he Carniva l
SALE: 10 rolls best grade
heavy guage, line poultry wire
5' high, 150 ' /roll. $12/roll
IIDIGP.TICN :::ur.:P, used very lit-
tle, cost $375. ,sell for $150,
300ft. 2}/2.
11
GJ1LV1\l\JI ZED PIPS -
$100; SILv:llR'Kl\JE console TV,
21
11
used very little, $100;
HOLLY'JOCD bed, . complete , $ 15
T\fo NE'J tractor tubes 9x24,
$7 ea. or both for $10.00
REESB TI.TRC I<ile 211(l Glenn Hy
FOR SAL3: Young Homing Pig-
eons, Rea dy to train.
C. F i:ci.llister, I1ile

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'
FO R StLE: 1950 Oldsmobile
98 Rocket . good bon-
di ti on except engitie. Ne\'1
hydrolic lifters and broken
block. $65. BELLRING
H0-2-5275 r.:i le 23
CUSTCM Also
S

... G:.RBl.GE 3E..'WIC3 Coa l
.. Gravel Topsoil
Gen. Hauling
COUl'!TRY SmRVICE COflP.t-U'JY
:tat er & Setter Lines, Septic
Tawcs Cesspools GERHPJIDS
BACiiliO.E SERVICill to Brad-
ley' s at Eagle Ri ver.
J O B PRINTHJG. . Leaflets
Form letters tieltets.. . '. : .....
programs illustrnted material
I<NIK AR!i COURI 2R r;0- 2-5275
:JANTED
:!ANTED TO BUY: Oldsmobile
V8 engine or Cadillac engine
( 1949 or later) r-:c- 2- 5275
BEi.J..RINGER IIILE 23
REAL ESTATE
acre lots, roads in, near
s ch. bus power & phones
avail. TER!IlS_. . ROBIND.r&LE Sub -
Div . r.a l e 23. Br uce Robinson
ao- 2 .. 5282
'j;he ha ll is nou available
for rent on these nights ,
ancl any organization that
may be interested in rent-
i n3 it f or the of
Bingo games or
a cti-gi ties, should
contact Robinson or any
ot her member of the Board of
repairs and a lterations.

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PROFESSION
Political Sc ience Instr u ctor
University of Alaska
Branch
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98/#
ARI.:CURS $TAR
SLl CED BACON
69/#
FRYERS - 49/#
CALIFC:1IJIA IJ!r.J
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69/doz.
303 APPLESAUCE 5/ 97
303 DICED BEETS 7/97
303 SPINACH 5/ 97
46oz. TOllATO JUICE 3/97
15 oz
IJlAFl'
Ooz DRE35ING
8 o:z I'iiR.'.CLE DRESSING
29
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