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PosLoffice
being enlarged
For the. past .. week the Chugiak
Post Office has been undergo- .
ing a race--lifting. Walls
have been removed and s.Pace
is being niade for 70 more
locked Poet Office boxes. .
Alsd, more bns for sorting
mail are being added.
Post master Paul Swanson
says tliat the
population of the ey" -
has made all these l.mproveme
ts necessary.
In keeping with these chang
ea, rurt,l mail-carrier .Dave .
8wee.nf &lao bopH to able
., .deliver bett ..u ....,.
1oe -tn the tuture.
lUOUUOUf
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1&8t l'r.lda7,;JuJ7 24th, --
Chugiak trouneed the White
19-10. 'lhe first ball
.. tched., in the _game was sent
sailing-in the field by Jerry
Werre for a home-run, setting
the paoe that was followed by
the rest of the team. A seo-
ond homer in the third
hit by Freddie Earles and a .
third by Danny Walker in the
5th. Larry Sa:tseman fulfill-
ed every boy's dream by hitt-
:)ig a home run with the bases
fOSded in the top of the 6th.
' W ill Brawner started the
'pitching lineup, Lester
Stephens relieving in the
4th inning and Jerrr,werre
coming in in the
winding up the . game
bther win credited to him.
On the boys::lcat .
:to the Bddgers 6 to 1. 'lhe :.
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game tonight against the Ind-
ian in Ht. View will be the
last game of the season, with
the exception of one rained
out game that will be made
up
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FOR STATE
POL IDE
JUNEAU, .JuJ 24th .
k o k o)s ka r-ni vat
.. b egln.? Fri . .. ,:.:
. The "Karnival" Which begin's .
Superintendent A.P. Brandt at 6 P.M. on Friday will be
of the Alaska -State Police the most elAborate to be held
announced today that the an- in this community. Under the
nual competitive examinati direction ot a
for the appointment of. re- n carny" man Dick "KoK()11 .... Rarid,
cruit State Police OffJ.cers . . this carni-v:al . .Jtbll feature
will be held during the:J mo many new ideas in addition - -
th of .August in the Cities to some of the' familiar booths
of Ketchikan, "June_au, Faizw and games run by local orgail-
banks and Anchorage. . . izations. ....
1he examinations which . lhe stage show will be .
consist of a written in tel- main attraction, featuring
ligence test, and an oral acts that are truly of the
interview, wUl be admini.,... oiroue varl..&V. Raad ba ,
U.ted b7 the State Polio qealll JIIIV' toz'.-
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be required .to pass a peys- Barnum and BaUey. Along
ical examihation and a baclt- with the trained
ar<lUD'i oh&raotcr !Dvelttset- at., a ot J.ooal
ion. 'lbe wil1 _.. baYe been to pD-
be held iD Xetohioall troa in ._.,-.1 aow. .\J:>rk1Dg
uat 17th, Jwseau C1l\ with 1a111 -. -... 1.ee Petrow
uri 20th eal itt AniMBI!Ie ert well 1tnOWft tOill hi work in
Augtist 27th. past Chugiak Spring Carnivals
- Interested applicants may as Ohu-Chu the Clown.
secure application forms at Ohu-Chu is no-W:..a:tmost as
any local office of the Stat well known to the children of
Police, or writing direc . the Anchorage area as KoKo, ..
1y to the Alaska State Po],.. and together with Dick Rar.q_, .
ice Box. 2719, has been working to. ,p_roduce
Juneau. Persons des1ring this carnival. . .t :
to compete in the tn addition to '-lmusuaJ.
ions must be physically fit, stage show, lilany new rides
between the ages of 23 have been added to the grounds.
35 year, not- less than 5'll" In addition to the familiar
tall, with. weight propol\- kiddy-cars and doodle-bug,
tion to 01tizens of there is now a roller-coaster,
the United and High and jet plane ride that once
School graduates. All app- were usecl at Kidcly-Lancl and
licants must be of new midget train that OBA
mor:U :rev
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police exper1ence not a not arrive in time for the
qualification ! last Spring Carnival.
particrpation in the exal!ll.n- 1 T hese. attractions along '
ations. } with a number of contests
yqung men for the youngsters, are all
who a.z.e desirous of pursuing 1 calculated tC> make this the
a law enforcement ?areer most successful to
encouraged to sub!D1 t appl1o- ever be held in this- commun-
ations and participate in ity
the examinations.
1f EDNEBDAY, JULY 29, 1959
THE KNIK ARM COURIER
HARRIET ( RUSTI) BELLRINGER
EDITOR & PUBLISHER
Published every Wednesday in
CHUGIAK, ALASKA
*ESTABLISHED*
In 1958 by James & Marie
McDowell of Uoosehom
Subscription rates:
$1.25 per quarter (13 weeks)
mailed to your address.
For news or ads. Call
H0-2-5275
H0-2-5500
Ads or subscription
ons may be left at M:>osehom
Trading Post.
DEADLINE FORt.
Ads: Noon on Mondays
Newst 6:00 pm 'fuesdays
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TELEPHONES
With the annual election of
the MTA coming up this week-
end, many of us are reminded
of the ' years when telephope
service in this oommunity was
limited to a few emergency AC
phones.
Once a gain the residents of
Chugiat have the opportunity
of electing to the board a
member of our community. 'Ihi
year the aandldate being Mr.
Adam Kruscavag"9 of Eagle Riv-
er. The people of this coll)oo
muni ty have a partie' .lar rea
on for needing to tJ represe
ted on the board.
Chugiak is in. the nature of.
b*i&B the step-child of the
system. We are an "island
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having to pay long
1,ates to call ,t-
side of our immediate com.:.-
muni ty. How many of us.
(next col. ) -'
(telephones)
has heard a neighbor say, "I
ould get a phone tomorrow if
it didn't cost so much to c
Palmer or Anchorage."?
Just what neo-
essary to overcome this pro b-.
lem we do not know. However,
what we gg_ lmow is that with
someone from Chugiak on the
board, it is more likely that
some action to take these me
ures may be taken. All sub-
scribers to MTA are eligable
to take part in this election,
Mr. Kruscavage lias indicated
his willingness to serve. N
it is up to the people of
giak to get out to Palmer thi
coming Saturday (Aug lat.)
and try to vote him in.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
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letter)
reased student load. This
11 also mean more busses or
aybe even a split shift. He-
ven forbid! I also understand
hat there will be 18-yes 18,
eachers. This precludes that
here will be at least 4 first
rade classes/ So the busin-
ss of the Li. ttle Red School-
with one teacher for all
grades is no longer applio-
ble anywhere .in the Chugiak
rea. Since it is apparant
hat there will be at least
First grades, it is reason-
able to assume that at least
of those First grade classes
'11 be filled with children
rom Yakala Creek area alone.
this rate there are also
enough pupils to have all 8
grades, a complete elementary
school
'Iherefor, why not more the
(Once again we hear from our quonset l}uts into the Yakala
former editor & publisher Creek area and have a scHool
McDowell) ight there where there will
Dear Rustyt be no transvortation problem?
you I'm aupealing to Then again, perhaps no build-
the people of Yakala Flats to ing needs to be moved into the
do something very important area, or not many buildings.
for their children and at the Briggs has a quonset hut
same time, something which wi n his property which is a pub-
immeasurable affect the growt lie building, belonging to Civil
' of their area. Defense-- then there is that
Chugiak has a large school fine, ,vall-constructed bui1.d.ing
which the pupils from the Ya.- hich Henry Herrman put up a
Creek area have been at- few years ago. (Hurry! Henry
tending for 8 years. They may tear it That
have had to be t ransported to ing has plumbing and heating,
the Chugiak School by buses. and is centrEP- enough to the
'Ibis year three rooms are b&- entire Yakala Creek area. 'lhe
ing added to this school and children could walk from all
the 4 qounset huts now there of the subdivisions in the area
will still be used. It is with no hardship even on the
also understood that more qu- little ones. 'l'hl.s wial w:>uld
onset huts have to be use up some of the exoess en-
moved in to accomodate the i ergy that bus
= center- theatre
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.f!l .. chugiak Fire company
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ALL RIDES EXCEPT PONIES - 25
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ANCHORAGE HIGH SCHOOL CLOWN BANP
MOKANS t SUL1NE T'BMBLING TROUP
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KOHL RINALDO .
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WITH
CHUGIAK ii.ERl.AL BALLET
FIRE HOOP DANCERS
KOKO & OHU-CHU
. AMOTH FIREWORKS SHOW
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/ have had to contend with.
Then again, there is that fin
gtavel triangle between 14r.
Briggs( and I,.lr Slanker' s pro
arty that would make an e xcel
. school yard. It eelongs
to 'public domain 1n some cap-
acity or other like the Road
Commotion so nbth not muc
effort it could surely be co
verted to school use_ this vo
ule also secure that f
the community, so that it cou
ld be a credtt instead of an
gravel pit.
Now this may not be the id
al situation from the noint o
view of the educator, the co
solidated school plant has fo
a number of years been the
goal-- but consider the
solidatidn of Chsgiak School
it rambles all of the 5 ac re
Not only that--count how roan,v
levels there are in the newer
building; there are 2' in tlle
basement (yes, there are and
I'm not counting the stage
level), and there are two on
the top level and a level in
between which 5
in a one story and basement
building. From this we can
assume that there will be
three levels at least in the
addition, as there are to be
3 classrooms there. But
back to the subject the two
_schools would be only about
5 miles apart which is com-
paragle to Anchorage City
Schools. And our excellent
modern communications system
shortent that distance even.
True, the teachers must be co
sidered in order for them to
do a good and thorough job,
and earn the taxpayers
money, but they would be ever.y
bit as comfortable and have as
plasant surroundings in the
Yakala Creek area as anywhere,
even more so for the peonle of
the area will surely be proud
of their efforts in this dil'-
ection.
So frOin"the s tandpoint of
pupil welfare, the welfare of
the next generation (which
when you come right down to
it is the only justification
for human and
. (next col. J
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.ess ( and there are those who
will argue that we only re- .
vert, not progress), the
separated school plant is thel
only answer. The only place
on this earth where the pro- 1

duction line or After months of sitting idle
of humans is reasonable and the Service Station at Fire '
justi.f'lkable is in a socialist Lake is o nee agalin in o
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state. Is that where we are ion.
headed? The new manager, NoF. Tiens-
People of Yakala Creek- vold had been serving this
Arise! \vith clean and effic-
ient trash disposal, and is now
(Editors note)
Yakala Creek is the native
name for the area more com-
monly known as Eagle River.
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Dear Editor:
On reading your on
the CBA meeting,
prised and dismayed to learn
that the suggestion of usihg
the grounds as a community
cemetery was given witha a
grain 6f salt. If the member
had seriously consi. dered it,
he )robably would have used
a more seasoning.
What mor.e practical and bene-
ficial use to all the comLun-
ity could the ground be used
thankthat of . .Peautifully
lAddecaped ana cared for
etery?
Let us take a cursory look
at the aspects . There are
onl.r two cemeteries a vaiL-
able in the Anchorage area.
One 6 'those is practically
exhnusted; the other , though
beautiful, is small and is
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fast being sold out. These
tro are inadequate for the
(Cont. pa e 9 col 2)
enlarging his interests to of .
fer equally efficient gas sales
and librication service.
M r. Tiensvold has had con-
siderable experience in this
line, having been f<r merly
associated with the Stratton
Service of Anchorage
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Hmvever, he wishes to st:':'ess,
that although he is taking on
new responsibilities, he ff.i.ll
still be making his weekly
calls, and the pro mpt depend-
alble service that his cus ton:-
ers on the garbage route have
become accustomed to, will
not suffer in the ]east. i
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NEW BABY
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A baby girl was born to Mrp.
Veldora (Dodie) Chrisman
on July 13th , 7:08 at
the 5o40th Air Force Hospitalo
Mrs. Chrisman named her t
little daughter Jackie Faylene. .

BEr.lEMBER
MTA I.iEETING
SAWRDAI, AUGUST
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pear .to hurt the bulbs; however 4H NEWS:
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BULB PLANTH!G
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see-m a little early
to be thinking of next years
planting, nevertheless, if
you wish to put in bulbs .for
the Earliest of spring flowers,
it must be done in the preced-
ing fall. . '
Daffodils .and marcissus !re
among the first to put forth
blooms, some scarcely waiting
for the anew disanpear.
Also tulips make a nice
splash of color long before
any other bl90ms to
show. . ..
repeated of the ground
ban be very harmful and may t
cause the bulbs to die. For .
this reason it is not always
wise to plant bUbbs to close
to where heat from a
basement may keep the ground
in frozen con-
dition.
Last year the Chugiak
den club made it possible for
. all interested residents of.
Chugiak to take of _
the reduced price in bulbs
that 'they received. However,
they have hot yet announced
.whether they intend to repeat
the opportunity this. year.
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DIETERS DELIGHT
Bulbs for next spring shopld is a pleasant suggestion
be ordered now so that they

those who are on a low
may be planted befor the calorie or sugar free diet.
up. It. is ro metirnes possible A no-calorie carbonated
to plSnt bulbs even after soft may be made for
the ground has frozen, provide pennies by following this
the holes have been dug prior
.suggestion. :-. .
to freezing and some unfrozen- Club soda or sparkling wate
dirt reserved to cover them.
Well rotted or seasoned ba may be mixed with Kool-ade
powder and sweeteened with
yard manure or bonemeal is artificial sweetener to taste.
the best fertilizer f or bulbs Use t he same amount of Kool-
Conditions that mar have
discouraged older persons
did not dampen the spili ts
of the 4H youngsters as
they attended their picnic
at Falks Lake as scheduled.
About 20 all together
enjoyed a pot-luck of sand-
wiches, potato-chips etc.
SAd despite the rain,
went swimming
Supervising these eager
picnicers were leaders
Elsie Oberg and Irene Hilde-
along with several of
the oothers of the members.
Both the sewing and farm-
ing groups will attend a
meeting this afternoon .
at .the home of Elsie Oberg
to hear a 4H
from thr II south 48" give a
talk of 4 H activities,
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LITTLE.LEAGUE ENJOYS
PIONIO
Connie Slanker who is
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proud of boys"
the Chugiak Little League
. to a weiner roast at the
ball park last Sunday. R&-
freshments were served up
by the Little Leaguers I.!oms
and is applied at time of plan Ade as would be used for the
ing. Freezing does not :p- same amount ain water
and Dads, V'ho' attend every game.
ei2:j[: SURFaOE . WIRING, SPECIALLY
DESIGNED FOR LOG WALLS
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ement mixers sanders jack
cor plumbing tools
electric drills floor polishes .
eto.
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' Hr. Emmert , of the
, Chugiak School left last .
Sa:turday for Seattle. I
UIIHJESOTA PICNIO
Former residents of Minnesota
now residing in Chugiak at-
tende,d tne -annual re-union
picnic at
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Pl,ayland
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at Lake
\7asilla last Sunday. Each
family brought a lunch, wHile
coffee and ice cream was pro- .
vided. There were-.races,
games and contests among them
swimming and water skiing .
Among the Chugiak Fainilies to
attend, were the Paul Swansons,
the George Steffies, the
J ohnsol'ls , the Fa ville :Halver-
s one and the Paul Cru.tis I
FRIENDLY l'l EIGHBORS TO
ATTEND DINNER
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I:JRS. STEELLiaN HOSPITALIZED
YJXs . Hildreth (Mary) Steel-
man spent several days in the
Valley Hospital last week.
Mrs. Steelman suffered from
a severe case of bronchitis.

STATE POLICE GETS
HEW BADGES
au state law enforcement.' of-
ficers will be spor ting new
badges as of July 15th. Auto
and officers'
patches also will bear the
new emblem
'Ihe new badges are ident-
ical to those worn by the Ter-
. : will remain there for a few
wecl-cs wb,iie rJ'Jl- a Emmert under-
'-.. a physica1
,, ' Tonight , Wednesday July 29th.
'"'- members of the Fri. end.J..Y
ri.torial Police with the ex-
ception of the substitution
of tne mrd
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' Ma;c (-Pauline ):.a:t.itner J Neighbor Club will attend an
of Birohwoodan4 her annual dinner at
er Kluane have .to Denver the Butte Roadhouse near Pal-
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wher e. t:Q.ey wiJ l vi s i t wi. th mer. 'Ihis affair is open to
. all members of the club past
The cQ.ange presaged by
the presentation to Governor
William A. Eagen of a 10-.
carat gold badge identifing
Eagens rank as
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Governor n.
The presentation was by
A. P. Brandt, superintendent
of State Police.
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The Paul !Ourtis Family are
once in Chu-
giak. F.Qr the past fen years
have lived at Junc-
tion where i.Ir. Curtis had
been employed.
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Mr. & Mrs.
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1Val ter Day of
Moosehorn and four of their
children made a quick t r ip .
Valdeze over the weekend.
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Eulie Davis did it again.
Left for her extended selling
t r ip up highway, and had
to return after just a
days to take care of some
business. I
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and present.
KGKOt S !CARNIVAL .
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cold sufferers !
WE CARRY . NOSE DROPS OOUGH SYRUP AND
GOLD RE EDI;S
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J .JuLY 1959

CHUGIAK CHAP&, {Assemblies of
. Bod} . .
R ev. Bernard Tewell
Sunday School lO: OO am
Morning.worship ll: OO am
Chr ist ' s A mbassadora, Young
6: 30 pm .
Bible StudY,.., & meeting
'Wednesday. pm
Workets
ible octrines ..
Friday. ; . .. , 7: 30 pm,
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furhter-' notice. ,_. .,
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f.tiorning lltOO am
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CHUGIAK t1ETHODIST CHURClH
Rev. Richard Bruner
Sunday School lO: OOam
. Morning Worship 9 : 15am
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CHRISTZA!'l CHAPEL .
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. al!lllan o l ms er
SundAy School. lO: OOami.:
worship ll: OQ am
EVening Worship & communion
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EillHANUEL CHAPEL
Rev. 11oseph Overy; pastor
Sunday School am
iliorning Worship . 11:00 am
Evening 7: 30
Tuesday prayer meeting
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W$esda.- Il)%ayer meeting &
Bible Btudy . 7 : 30 pm

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LATTER DAY SAINTS .
SUndaY School l0: 30 am
(Candle light inn, mile
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The Catholic ladies Altar
i 'aty met on 'fuesday Ju:j,y 21st
at the home of Luoile
The annual electton
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( altar. soc;:)
. at-_ this time. ' .
Elected were: . President,
Marie. Zi'Q
. . : Vice Pres ... Anne Haeg
Seo. -lres s , .
.,... Johnson
Mr s . 0 La-
Doux,
Lucille Shooshanian.
The prize, a handmade
apron, embroidered qy the
hostess was won by Mrs.
ris. Refreshments were servN
ed following the: meeting.
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FLJNG LESSONS
airminded young man
in the community has begun
taking flying . lessons.
Ken Hart, who lives at
mile 22 wfth 'hi$ ' wife, the
forme:r Nancy.:. Stockhausen, :
has enrolled as a student
pilot at the Palmer air-
port.
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DEN DOIN'S
Den # 3: Au members of Den
#3 enjoyed their visit to
KoKo t s TV' show. All mem-
berb of the Den attended,
pl\1S ,some younger ' brothers.
The next meeting will be
.on August 4th, at' to 8 pm.
Den #6; Den 6 met at the
home or" Steve Willis, mere
the boys worlced at' pikking
weeds. Following they took
turns at completing an obst-
acle course that had been
construdted. For being good
sports, each bQy was presen-
ted with a airplane.
Refreshments of ice cream
and pepsi followed. 'lhe
next meeting will be at the j
Vanover home on Aug. 4, from
2 to 3 pro.
Den # .5 Den # .5 will meet
at the home of Mrs. Whaley
on August 4th, from 7 to
8 pm.
(pack meeting)
Kruskavage. This is an
opportunity for the fathers
to participate in cub activ-
ities, and all Dads are urg-
ed to do their part.
In case of rain the meetin
will be held at the Methodis
Church at 7pm, at which time
slides 9f .IUaskan animals an
will be shown.
Cubs and their rre.y
look forward to_a tour of
the Alaska RailHead yards
and Roundhouse in the near
.fultiure. Details will appear
in next issues of COURIER.
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GIRL SCOUT HROOP #.54
UORTH BIRCIDYOOD LOOP RD 1 mile. from Carnival
STATE SI-DE PRICES ( with exception of a few seleotid itelll8)
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COOKi FOR JULY
LUCILLE SHOOSHANIAN
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.:. -No iist- Armenian dishes
would be complete without
..... the mc;wt wei1 known. '!hat
; or skewe.r-
, . . ea:=iftmb. Again, othelJfneats
may used but the -distin-
----tive-l"lavor of lamb is what
makes'''thia such a favorite.
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5 or 6 lbs. ( or
1 leg of lamb.)
Green pepper ( bubed)
Tomato (cubed),
Salt & pepper
(Brownie troop, cont page 8 col
713)
:.lery Adams
Pamela Forslund
Hazel Vincent
Patty Amerson
Joe Ellen Wade
N annett-e W Emdt
Coleen McGann
Mauldin
. _ J3ever.ly Johnson
Karla Fetrow
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Fetrow ( a fly-up)
was working on her 2nd class
badge.
Counslers were:
Darlene Robinson
-Cleda Stephens
Dorothy Fetrow
I.lrs. Adams
Ruth Amerson_ .
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)( ){ )( )( )( )0{
(letter, cont pate 4, col 2)
85,000 to 9G,OOO they service.
So, the immediate need is ev-
ident. A modern memorial type
of cemetecy is a th-
PAGE 9
(letter)
be used for development,
such as surveying, landscap-
ing, equipment'etc. 0 nee
the purchase and development
is completed the 70% could
be distributed to the various
organizations in the community.
'!his is ohly .a rough draft of
how it could and all
the organizations bene:f':i t .
there are lasw and
stipulations governing the
creation and maintenance of
vemeteries, ._but. that could
be stUdies and worked out.
This would' be' something
that 'the entire community
could in without
disregarding-any religious or
moral beliefs; . they might have.
The carnival can be
a communi ty-ci.de propect beo-
ause there are many that do
not sanction gambline, lewd
dances etc. and therefore can
not give it their support
A mec1oria cemetery with
perpetual care would be bean-
tifUl wi. th the inlet and Mt.
Trim meat carefqlly, remov- ing7 one where there are no
'ing all fat and 'gristle. tombstones, but only beautiful-
1.-IcKinley as a 'back drop. Lets
have some serious consideration
Cut into inch .cubes. la.wns _and landscaping. For,
<;those who haven't seen what .a
a skewer pJ,.ace alterl' peace.ful and beautiful
nately, 1 cube meat, pepper can be, I suggest a
and tomato. Continue this to visit .the Evergreen Me
until skewer is rUn. Do Cemetery out the Seward
this to as many ,,skewers as Htg,hhi).y .{lt. Klatt Rd. If the
desired . : .. _qqJ;Iliillllli.ty .cottld establ- -
,;. :cs1i. something similar, it uQuld
Season and broil over char- reallY be a credit to us all.
of this ides. Ipelieve it
is one that cari be worlced out
successrUliy provide
worthwhile to
the organizations OBA was
organized
Yours truly
r
GRAGE

coal grill or gas broiler could. be place. of The COURIER welcomes
until crisp and brown. our area. letters from ex-
This may;. be set'YE:ld as a Following is a , suggeeted bas- pressing their -opinions. Any-
.., J .1. . , - is on which it cou-ld be managed. t - t
sandwicH us,ing European 'Ihe cost of c emetecy lots would one desiring o cornmen on our
Flat Bread, or removed1 articles or to bring some mat-
be in line with the current fc'er to the of the
from skev/P,r and placed on b bly "125 t ('ZOO .,.. -
prices, pro a o <,; comm""'..;ty l.. s J.. nvi t. ed to do so.
a plate. A combination t A t t ..... ......
ner los cer aJ.n percen ,
0
.... stJ.'pulatJ.'on J.'s that
salad with onion and other - b bl 30% f this ould be
1
UV
raw vetgetables goes well pro a y .
0
w d all letters must be signed
with this. put into a megtorial trust fun ' by the writers. Also anyone
wp;ich would guarantee perpetual to reply to . any let-
This is an ideal dish d Th b la w.J. -"0
for outdoor meals or cook- care of groun s(. e a )n printed ia invited to-
ea, say 70/Q would next col. d. _. . - -
. 0. so .
___ ............ *' ., ... , _.. .... ------- ----------------
outs.
15th.

July 29th.
Little League, Mt . View
Chugiak Vs. indians
FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR re-unio
dinner. Butte Roadhouse
4&- Farming, Obergs.
'l'HBBSDAY : July 30th.
FR!DAY: July 31st.
KoKc
1
s KARNIVAL
Fast Draw contest. 6: PM
.
GRACE TATRO 1.1ILE
AT THE DAR! DELI1E
SIGN- PAINTING POSTERS
ART 'iVORK
CiiLL: HCl-2-5275 BELL-ART
SIGNS
LOTS & HOUSING for sal e.
EASY TERiiS: Choice locat-
ions, well drained, on sch . bus
route w/power & pnones avaJ.1-
' i1 able. See Reese Tatro at m e
2l} . DARI DELITE
PAGE 10
PERSONAL: To all current & "
I
prosp!ctive patrons of the. -t;...
1
COUNTRY DISPDSAL. New obliga
, ions at the FIRE LAKE SERVICE
I
will i n no way affect the ex-
cellent that you have
been rece:x.VJ.ng.
1
j WANTED to give away. 3
1 week old part-huslcy puppJ.rs
l Aden Cates llile 22'!1
I
( cont. col 1)
this event which was this
year sponsored qy the Coca-
Company of Anchorage.
)()()()()()!)(-
NOW SERVING
SATURDAY: 4 1st. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
MTA MEETI.NG, Palmer 8 PM IllOOSEHORN
*INDEX*
1 PAGE 2: Editorial.
KOKO'S KARNIVAL 7 am to 9 pm
Best Dressed Cowbpy ...... ......,
Letters to the
E'ditor.
Contest.
SUND&Y: AUGUST 2nd.
CHURCH SERVICES
KOKO'S Karnival
Clown Contest 2 P. M.
HONDAY: AUGUST 3r d.
TUESDAY: JUJGUST 4th.
4H Sewing Hildemans
Scout, Dens # 3, 6 &
WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 5th.
4H- Far ming, Ober gs
)()()()()()()(
S!ATERS PASS THROUGH
IDruGIAK
Many resfdents of Chugiak
were probable startled
lsst Saturday when a par-
ade of people on r oller
.. skates were seen to
skating down the Palmer
to Anchorage.
They participants
in the annual roller
thon which left Palmer
'
at 8: 15 am to make the 52
mile trip. At least 20
_persons participated in
( cgnt. c<?:J-. . 3)
,.
'.
PAGE 3: KARNIVAL PROGRAM
Now is the time to clear the
moss BULLDOZER WORK, ALSO: !"J\GE 4 : Shopping in Chugiak
MACHINE SAW FILI NG.
Pick up and Je ave Siws at
River Hardware. Call: Al Hild
HCl-2-5201.
PAGE 5 t
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PAGE 7:
GREEN THUUB CORNER-
4H NEWS
DOMINOS & GOINGS
CHURCH lJEWS
FOR SAIE: Imprved home-site.
;in Birchwood. 2
2
a cres, w/ cabm
access road, electricity, well,
1 and 2 small outbuild-
ings. I nquire: . Didc & Kate
Feltman. Birchwood Road, 1
mile from Carnival Grounds.
PAGE 8 : SCOUTING IN. CHUGIAK
PAGE 9: COOK OF THE MONTH
PAGE 10: Cot.iiNG EVENTS
CLASSIFIED Ji.DS

FOR RENT: Uodern 3 room cottag y------------"""
in South Additi on, Anchorage. H' f IZl3 H S teilfu
:,no. oo per month. Suitable for !if tl ..
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