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SPEEXJH AliD HCARING
THERAPIST ADDRESSES P. T. A
A very interesting talk on
the problems and t r eatment
of speech and hearing def&-
cts was given, by Dr. Helen
Dittman nt the February lOt
. meeting of the Chugiak PTA.
'Dr. DitttlM had recently .
checked the locaJ. school
children for speech and
hearing defects .
A report uno civen on the
play
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and Lea Fet-
row his apprecia-
tion for the fine help
recieved fron the cast and
members of the committee
am There 'Y!_aS ..
much dl.scu:-;: :l.Ol'l on projects
on which che P. T. A. might
give fina.nciol aid. Mrs.
Ing Tofr.;on, nn.nager of the
lunch prop:c.h, announced
Thursd
T10 YEAR OLD GIRL
SWALT..0\/8 DISINFECTANT
year old Karen Steeby
was rushed to the Palmer
Hospital after after drin-
king a bottle of Gentian
Violet last Wednesday, Feb-
ruary th. She was rel&-
ased after having her stom-
ach punped.
YOUTHFUL DOG UUSHERS
PREPARllTG TO COMPETE IN
REi!DEZVOUS RACES
Terr,y Charles, Bruce Pettit
Gary Harrill and Clayton
Petronovich.have.passed
preliminariet to quaJ.iry.:.
for places in the Annual.
Fur Rendezvous Dog Races.
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NO FJ\..!1Ffu.TiE IN CHUGIAK ON
LTITGOLN' S BIRTHDAY
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The Birthday of the Great Statesman
A?rahDll Lincoln, passed in Chugiak '
Wl.thout notice except in
the ChUCI.alc School where studies
were uade of the life and times of
the Euancipator.
'.i'RUCK GOES TO TUDOR ROAD
The Ford Pumper which the Chugiak
Volunteer Fire'Oompany spent many
hours of labor to restore to use
tVJO years ago but which was allowed
for use by Civil Defense so
long as it was in use, was 'deliv-
ered to the Tudor Road fir e depart-
ment yesterdaY. Tudor Road now
has heated space available to
tain the truck and it in usa-
1:>le conc1i;_ion, which under Civil
Defen8e is required in order to
control of a vehicl e.
t hat there nre 19 free lun-
ches beinG serVed to
ren unable to pay for them.
An t'Till be
made into the coist of lig-
hting the r;chool grounds &
buildinG fences at the hi-_
ghway. I.iioo Rowley, the
Public Health Ilurse, made
her annual report on the
activities of the Matanuska
Valley Public Health Servic
of which is a part .
She reported that the area
has grorm such proport-
ions that the services or. a
second are needed.
Preston Johnson also
the preliminary tes-
ts but has not
the four heats,-necessa.ry: t6
.qualify-. Tlle .ri:ve ,teams
are all in excellent 3hape FUR

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,this year and a gOod recor - P JU\.18 '" v.c.o Ji.L
Action io boinc taken on
this. The school Fire Safet
committee will conduct an
inspection of the school.
Members of this new commi-
ttee are Ed Ui.'l..lis, Ohas .
Harriman and iirs. Carl
Steeby.
Will undoubtedly be chalke
up by: the local' boys .
_Local merchants have an
to assist the
by signing gift
for them for J
the different .
classes andfteats. Bruce
Pettit has some of these
blank certificates and \1i
be glad to explain how the
are to be filled out. He
can be contacted at Homes-
tead 2-541.3. '
HARRY RIDING of Daniels
Lake, is a Chugiak visitor
today. Harry formerly
lived at 19 mile here.
A gift of cn:)s and saucers Club.
was prer:cmtcd to the P.T.A. Refreshments were served by
by the Neighbor the Fourth Grade Mothers.
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The Anchorage F\lre will
draw I!D.ll;;' local citizens to the
larger o.:. ty during the next riE!k
to see the many exhibits and to
take pext in the colorful events
of the celebration.
Entertainuent ranges from an art
show to championship wrestling
matcheo. There will be Eskimo
Dances rrhich are always worth a
visit and the Dog Rae es with
local competing is sure to
lure Chugiak Citizens to
spend several days at cheering.
ISAAC LEAGUE MEETING
Isnac WaJ. ton League will hold
their monthly meeting and
will have dinner in conjunction ,at
the Cloudhoppers Dining Room on
Febrll.:!.l"Y 2.3rd at 7: .30 p. m. All
memberc came and bring a friend.
YOUR
CHEVRON
DEALER
HO. 2-5500
F!l3RUARY 12, 1959
H KlliK ARM COURIER
Jio & Haria IIODowell,
Editor & Publlaher
Dell.ringer, Assistant
Published Every Thursday in
Ohu(;ialc, Alaska
Subscription Ratesa
:o..2.5 per quarter by Mail or
Carrier
Advertizing Rates a
).50 per colum Inch
l'!EI.' PRESSES
public servants' records we
would be able to make anwise
selection in picld.Dg the peopl
that are going to represent ua
in our pr:l.m.aly elections and
discard the ones that are not
qualified.
I was shocked to notice at the
P.,T.A. meeting last night that
so ffro people of those present
seemed to know who to m te to
in our legislature to make our
ideas known. I still don t kno
is I am for a Board of Eduoat-
This is the thst edition of ion or a Director. Some of the
The Kn1k Arm Courier printed ideas were very good, but I
on the new machinery. There st:Ul don
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are sone operating tricks to enough to aolve -our probl.ema.
lenrn '7hich will help the Again we are going only half
and speed the wq. I feel an ammendment to
process, but on the T7hole, our Ocmatitution ia needed. I
hope you approve and \fill also hope in the f'Uture the
get 1:1ore out of the Oourier . peopJ.e of Ohug:i ak will cloee
-or couZ,se, if we put more the bam'" door before the I'VTI-
it there 170ul.d then be more escapes.
to cet out of it, Right? Aden Oates
Your Precinct Vic..Ohairman
January 5, 1959 of the Democratic Party
Deer mditorJ MKMMMKMMKKMXM
Last night I attended the Dear Eclitora
P. T. A. meeting and it seems In your issue of January 29th
to ne the people of Chugiak I a notice by !:tr. Allen
are onca again thinld.ng mont s to the people of this area
too late. I remember uhen that empla.yed by the
the Ooridti't\1tion \"laS being state J!IUst be a registered
put, up for. ratification. I democnat.
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llr. Allen 1a to oonviDce
the wolid.ng people ot th1a
area that it they live aDd
110:rk in thef uU1 haYe
to join the pal"t7 beoauae .
politics w:UJ. be carried into
construction 110rk and all
phases of empl.opent tbat the
democrats can control.
ot course the objective or
this is to build up a political.
machine that 3ust couldn't be
beat. (It was done in New Jer-
sey, the state we are patterl)-
ed atter.)
We may hs:ve to haVe a state
Hatch JiCt to atop 8\lCh praotioea .
or we may be forced into aDO-
tber OivU war to pron to the
democrats that slave17 waa
abol 1 shed 100 1&0-
137 the pq acale aet by the
leg:l ala tors ft Jalow DOW that
the democrats are more
ted in thatr pocket book8 than
they are in the welfare o the
state. However, we oan be
thanktUl that their tem ot
ottioe 1a wo 78&1'11
Reese Tatro.
GRUBSTAKE JOHN
told nany people at that til:l In your issue of February .5th
r1e rrere putting our schools Ur. Allen sets the dat,e Feb. Grubstake John, in earl3 daYs
richt in the middle or poll lJ when the democrats of thic referred to as The Orubstake
ico, but the ans\Ter I recie- area rr.Ul chose appointees to Kid, is one or the survivors
ved from most rtas u the exp sstate positions or offices. I of a fast d\1"indl.ing and tatt-
sa:J this is the best consti- T10ul.d like to ask how many ered arm'1 ot Republi-
tution ever \'IZ'itten" So deoocrats in this area are cans. Aa the Politician-at-
consequently most ru- to choose employees large representing miners, pro-
shed to the polls and voted or. th! state? epectors, s0\ll'doU.gh41; squaw men
tor it l'T.ithout trying to hav 'nU.s J.s the same system that add old broken dom1 l"'adhouse
any part changed. I thought Parents & . Teachers Assooiation operators aJXl other true Ala-.!Dd
at the time that most of the and interested are he is proposing to Oong:ress that
constitution was good, abd trying to get stopped as reG s in accord with all land with-
still do, but I predict ne the schoOls. for moose retuae, for
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uill have a few things oore
shou up in this constitution
that r.dll take years to co
ect just because we didn't
thinlc at the time. I have
alnaY's maintained that if a
per::1ol'l uould give five or
ten ninutes or their time
each day to studying their
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TELEVISION - RJ\DIO- AUTO
RADIO - TRMTSISTOR RADIOS
RECORD PLAYERS
FAR NORTH TRAILER COURT
1-fl.f. SCOTT H0-2-5340
SERVICE
SPCIAliZING
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AUTO REPAIR
AUTO PARTS STORE MILE 14
HARLIE L. B.ARRICKHAN
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. . Have J.ngredients at room temp. to. a boil. Boll 1 min. stir-
'DOT'l'IE" FETRClT start oven for mod. heat (5500) illg occasionally. Then add
For her second recipe, Dot-
tie has given us one of the
mllSt unusual cB.kes we have
ever seen. . It starts out
as though it were to be a
pie, and then changes it's
lJlind and decides to be a
cake and ends up being some
thing in between.
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH FUNUY-
CAICE
PASTRY:
li cups sifted flout-
1 tap. salt
i cup shortening
2-5 Tbs. water
Combine flour & aal t; cut
in shortening until mixture
resembles corn-meal. Sprin
cold water. Put
dough on waxed paper
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press
and knead gently into a b
and let etand for 15 or 20
minutes at room temperature
()l a light:q floured cloth
roU out l/8" thick. lit
into a 9 to 10 inch gla(!s
pie plate, making a
fluted rim.
CAKE:
1! cup cake flour
1 Tap baking powder
! Tsp. salt
5/4 cup sugar
f cup shortening
2 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1 egg tmbeaten
(next col
1-ieasure into sifter: f cup more orange juice, 2
Flour, baking powder, salt and tbs. butter or margarine &
sugar. 1 tsp grated orange rind. l.fix
Place shorteningin bowl. Sift 11.
in dry ingredients. Add milk For even more variations, try
and vanilla. Uix until all flo different cake mixeS'. Also
is dampened. Beat 2 minutes at canned top!)ings for ice-cream
low speed of electric mixer or be
300 strokes oy lumd.
Add egg and beat 1 min. in mixer
or 150 strokes by hand.
Pour batter into pastry lined
pie pan. Pour lukewars sauce
!ently ov'er batter. Sprinkle
with nuts or cocoanut. Bake in
mod. oven 50-55 minutes.
Serve warm as dessert or coffee
cake, topped with whipped cream
or. ice cream if desired.
BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE:
In a saucepan, combine ! cup
butter or margering, cup
packed brown sugar &. 2
Tb_s. light corn syrup. Cook &
0GANNS HAVE VISITORS
MRS. ANN r.ICGIU.Ul, mother of
O.J. McGann, and two sons,
Patrick and James, flew here
last week froo Los Angeles.
They plan to Dake their home
in Alaska. is a finish
carpenter end James was for a
number of in the soft
drink business. At this time
.they are planning to go to the
Anchor River homestead of Ellie
Mae and
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Pete
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, to assist them
in building it up.
st.ir over low heat until mixture -------------
comes to a boll. Add 5 Tbs.
water and again to a boil
Boil 1 to 2 miD.. Remove trom
beat. - Stir ill i t1p.
CHOCOLATE. SAUCE 1
Place . i u:rlSVeetened :
chocolate in 1/3 cups vater in
a saucepan over .low heat. Cook
& stir until. chocolate is melted.
2/5 cup sugar, st:irrillg con-
stantly and then bring to a boil.
Remove at once from heat. Stir
in i tsp. vanilla.
ORAlnE SAUCE (very good)
Combine ! cup O!'ange juice ahd
3/4 cup sugar in a s ucepan.
nex't col.
MRS. EINAR HUSEBY, who ope,rates
the Ohugial:: l7asheteria, is in
the Pal.mer for rest

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AUDREI WOilAOK, daughter ot
Tom Allange:r, is in Providence
Hos t with sinus infectio
CUT'nCURL
SHOP
.ULE 15'} (Behind Oofty. Goof y)
ALL: H0-2-5558
FOR APPOINTl!ENrS
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As most Alaskan Gardners knw, The. _extension. service recom- .;:_.li\t;.J\:;- '
to enjoy home grown, vine rip- mends several variate of tom-
ened tomatoes
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one must either atoes to be grown in Alaskan' CHUGIAK GARDEN CLUB TO
grow them in a green-house or greenhouses. They are: lmeT
be content uith a few vines in MABALUCIE. .Late The Chugiak Garden Club will
sun-porch or well lighted" . .HEDil.Mt meet for the first time this
window . . . .lfEDIUM Year on Monday, Feb . 16th at
Regardless of which is used, NEDim-1 SOO p u The location of
most people start them in the .. EARLY 1 this meeting will be
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homos in flats or other con- (The above are to the home of Mrs . carl Pettit
tainers placed in windows hav- . leaf mold.) .l. in Eagle River. .,..
ing southern exposures . These

BIG EARLY HYBRID Anyone interested in joining


aro later into UICHIGAN-OHIO HYBRID Early the club, or aeyone just in-
their final growJ.Dg at a SPARTAN . LATE tereste<i in is cor-
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(These variet1.es are very sus dially invited to
Tha last half of Febrti,ary is ceptable to leaf mold) Far further information con-
considered the.right time to tact Paul Swanson at Post
set out the seeds . paper The following varieties may Office .
cups, or milk .. are very be planted in the garden. , ____ __;, ____ ___ _
satisfactory for starting the They will set green tomatoes
j_ndividual plants . In that for pickltng and in favorable
n"7lY they can be later trans:- years will yeild ripe fruit.
planted without disturbing the EARLY CHATHAH
:r.coto. The paper can be merely FIREBALL
cut away. SOLLEY'S EARLY DlTARF HYBRID
If your greenhouse is to be Start them indeu>rJI in early
start the heat three e1r April and transplant unqer
:-:'oll':' ueeksaf'ter the seeds are hot-caps in mid-June . . f
sowno This will give the soil ,.
n. chl:lnce to thaw out and warm Transplanting of to
t'? onough to be ready for the the greenhouse will be -dis-
plants. cussed in a issue.
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CHUG DiJLLES TO DANCE
'!he Chugiak Belles have been
invited to entertain at a
Masonic neeting in Anchorage
on Februaz:,r 21st.
This is the first tine that
this local dance troop has
talcen their popular dance
nunbers to Anchorage to ent-
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- announced that she will
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CHUGIAK CHAPEL (4.SSEHBLIES OF
GOD)
Rev. Bernard Tewell
Sunday School lO:OO
Horning llorship 11 :00 PJ:
Christa Ambassadors
(Young People) . 6: 00 PI-
Evangelistic Service 7:50 R
Bible Study & Prayer Ueeting
Uednesday ............. 7:30 PH
Ho:Dk'ers training course
(Bible Docterines )/
- .. Friday ... .... 7 :.30 p. m
cmJG IAlC ST. AliTHONY ' S
Catechism, Saturday l:OO
until 2: 00 PU
'1'1-10 at HcGanns base-
ment & Rosemary Johns ons home .
FffiST BAPTIST CHURCH
Hile 14 Eagle River
E. C . Chron, Hillister .
Sundc.y School 9 :45 Alf
Horing lTorshiJ.:> 11: 00 Alf
B. T. U 6: 00 .fl f
Evening Uorship f: OO PH
'Ted. Prayer meeting 7: 50 flf
The 4th 1-Tednesday of eacy mont
the followb1g meet at
7:30 PU
G TilLS AUXILIARY
I JNBEA1.fS I
UOjiEIPS l iiSSIOUARY UIUON
1 iZUS BRCirHERHOOD I
Uursery open during s.ervices .
BffiCHHOOD BAPTIST i.riSSION
Sunday SchOol l . 10!00 AH
Horning Uorship a. . 411:00 AH
PETERS CREEK IHDEPEI
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TIST
Sunday School 10 : 00 AH
Morning 1!orship 11: 00 AH
!iETliODIST CHURCH
Rev. Nelson Noyer
Sunday School lO:OO
Horning worship 11: 00
Evening Uorship 8 : 00
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL
Ali B. Jarman, !finis ter
Sunday School lO: OO
Horning Uorship & comr.nmion
11:00 AI
Evening Service 7: 30 fl.
EllliAlJUEL CHAPEL ) r
Rev . Joseph Past.9r
Sunday School . 10 : 00 AI
Horning uorship 11:00 AI
Evening 1Jorship 7:30 PH
Tuesday Horning Prayer
meeting 11:00 All
prayer L'leeting and
' Bible Study 7:30 PH
Youth Fe11o,fship, Friday
7:30 PU
CUB SSOUT HE\1S
There ci.ll be a CUb Conr.rl. ttee
meetinG on ThursdaY February 12
at 7 : 00 p. n. nt the l:lathodist
Church. Ioporta11t pro
lens are to be
A Den Uother i !'J needed in the
Birch,:10od Any nothere
1J'lh0 mll tQ,i:e this. ben please
contact .r ir. 1: t G. Reid
On February lltt h there is to be
a Roll Call nectinc . All Cubs
are to be in uniforn .
DEl.:OCRATS i iEET FrulDA'Y ..
The Chugiak Democratic Club
will meet Friday night at
at the V. F. n. IL.111 to consider
reconmendations for political
appointoents.
be once acain conducting
rovmie meetings.
The first such meeting rr.lll
be at her home on Friday,
FebruarJ 20th at 7:00 p . m.
They uill neet thereafter
every other Friday at 7 : 00
p.m. Dromrl.e activities ar e
open to any girls who are
7 years old and in the 2nd
grade. Any girls in the
community uho are qualified
are invited to .. attend.
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BELLES F.EQUEST AID
The Chugiak Delles have
anyone having old
'costume j enelry, odd earrings
or fancy buttons for which
they have more use to
please donate them to this
dance group for -decorating
garters. These ladies,
as we all lmon, throu the
carefully oade, fancy garters
to the croud after each per-
formance of the Can-Can and
have e:dlausted their own r '
steele. These donations
be given to any ,member of-,: the
troupe or left at the office
of the Krill:: Arm Courier
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Grubstake John - . JJ A - ' - U
reserves, for other' ru\: .r: V \. '\ \1\/V\ \)'("N'iJ
. ra1 reserves, for timoer F?R Macbj.ne
ex:yea, for parks etc., -{ With large supply of StenoUs a
a ytP.derness area ,al'Ji ink. ;.30. Oee Knik qm Co.
and enti rely-_ :tor 'fer Ho.2-5500 . .
of these harrassed and
dr;_ven souls whoo he
He proposes this
be withdrawn in the nei-
ghborhood of the 4 Hole Road-
house, i.e. The 2 Story 4 Hol
Humasn who r.till be
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Mile Dari*Delite
Some alerl{tJhugiak .
IDal'l pr indivldual w:.).U :;_;U ... . ,
tO work t'ti th boyn l-:c; ,-: :':.'
opporlunity co gc.::.:.1 G-=' <', ,;
deal of aoclain f rc:: !:'l"'
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entire corur.n.m:ity i:-:. ... ;
from t he rrhole
by becomino; the r;2_J , ., c r_
Pony Leaaue. Th(,
. ia a ball team r..::.:l <J ") o:':
qUalified to inhabit this ------ - - --- --r
boys in their -
There i s some :-'1 . >
rial. for such li to:3s :'lei-
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some of th'3 c::' ;,;r'!
wilderness must have come the Alaskan Plan - all on :)Paper
to Alaska by boat, any old In this way it \ r.ill be possible
kind of boat and any to start canceJJJ.ng debts. The
but preferrably stm'lawa.Y or classic ill ustration of this
tittle lLc:J.g' .. ".C
reached {;he ago :i.:.i.r::::; :.::.::
steerage. Anyone \1M has had system and the ease in which it
to get out of 48 so works is shown in t he following
that he w.i.:P., cpme ate&- incident. At one t ime Grubstake
rage on so!pe of tlle 'old ships John uas helpinr; Slim Moore get
that plied the wat ers of the his Summit Lalce L odge started.
North is well qualified. Slim had to go to on
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DOc" Pease is IJUch in daY and John nan l ett alone.
erested in this proposal but A soldier drove up who was at
. came over t he so ached to t he ACS unit who was
he can
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t 1nhabi t t ms wond&- out of both gao and money, J o
rland, this Valhal.la, this provide him with l>oth and the
utopia, . but he has a friend G. I. promised that repayment
who came steerage so who s would be at the ACS office in
. what deals might be made ? the Interior City. John said,

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was anxious to !mow if "Well, I dont t; lmou aeyone at
women were to be al lowed. the A.C. S. of fice but just
Gi'ubstal::e John S aYS
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Hey, walk down Str eet. Fall-
H- - yes, how oan you keep banks and give it to the' first
them out?" So
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Docll says, gey you meet because I owe
"i'Tell, do we get the gir l s every s.o. b. i n Fairbanks''
lile they dic'i in t he old days
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Grubstake Jolm t h:i.l.11cs that as
and. John answers,
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\Thy not?
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Politician-at-large his salary
'lbe problem of money, which
is . alwaYs a problem, was
considered by the miners,
prospectors, sourdoughs,
squaw men, old broken down
roadhouse operators and oth
true Alaskans, and all agre
that
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The Problem" should
be maintained strictly on
Little Lecr,ue.
Anyone in t :-:.G
prcij ect pl eaoe co:1tac',j To:t
Slanker of Far 3''. :.: . .,
t h0 style "vo wllic:1 l: 'J :'::. : :-:-
accusl:;omcd C;) h'Zl >7C:i::.(l
very f:l..i.C '.;o ::- ... - "
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and pers-11ado ;?:. ,.
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They are real illtereating
books.
fJ! @\ c In hiato%7 "" had a teat over
. ' oEU'01 the preeident, :e have been
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In science rre are atud1ing
about materit-.ls to use in
building our homes.
We are maldnr; our own Valen-
tine folders. Then the rooJ
mailman 't'Till put ours in our
own folder.
We are havinG fun learning to
read some of our library book
and our reading books.
1Rss Witherell 5th Grade
Darlene Carnahan's mother and
father non c free trip to Cal:
ifornia. is going
with then. Ue hope they have
a nice trip.
\'le got e oap of the United
States and sone pictures of
the Al..allo 't'1here Davy Orooket
fought. They come in real
Hendrickeon has been
absent tr:i. th rrha t !76 think
might be a broken colar bone.
Bar r 5th Grade
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Christine had a canary at
school. I t is a fUzzy little
bird.
We are each beying a valent-
ine tor another child in our '
class.
little
song in
We are brin:;in{; for the
March of Dilles t o help child-
ren. We r.1ade :;ome clocks and
. _ colored t heo too.
January 2G, 1959 our class ha
a History quiz. We each made
20 questions and answers.
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Phoebe Ila.rshburn and Diana otudying about the presidents
r.allitlan were the captains. It of the United States.
took tno c:U!y to get the quiz we are talking about bombs
f'iniehed. Pho\be was absent th just for fUn which is real
second daY so '" had to get interesting.
other captain, who 1ras Richard
Jonrone. Diana Ul1liman's team ' ! irs. Erickson 1 & 2 C
won. Ue are already finding signa
Third & Fifth Grade News
of spring out in the \10ods.
Some of us found some pussy
nillows and brought them to
school. We got a magnifying
elass which we use in science
very much,.
At 10:.30 this morning we had a
fire drill. In the ball they
had a sign up sng
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Blocked-
Fire". But some 6t the 8th gr
de boys and girla got their
coats on and they were just I.iro. Barr's Ol.ass 5
endangering_ their 0\'m lite. Richard Jonrowe and Dal'ley'
Our class likes fire drills, Tiherry have been making a map
but Tie are glad itt s not a re on paper of the United States.
one. i7e have fire drills for Tlley took our puzzel of the
our OTI!l safety. When we had United States and traced it.
the fire drill Friday we all The have the news and Oapi tola
had to go out the front door on them and they have them
because the back door was colored also.
ked. Richard J onrowe was the Alaska Club is the name of
last 5th grader out of our our club. The President is
room. He had to close all the Carol Dodge (a good one at
.w.i.ndous and. turn out the light that) Vice president, Janice
'hen shut the door. When we got DeaD, Secretary, Dianna Ui.lli-
i n t he room he said the oan, all good too. All of them
lights in the hall nent out by 't7ere elected by the girls and
t hemselves but I don' t know .boys in our 5th grade class.
a"bout that. Our club will have its first '
neeting Thursday, Feb. 12.
;:r. Kirk 6 A
OUr class had an election. Our
officers are: President, Jean-
ett e l.illliman; Vice president,
Ilike F.Unt;! Secretary,
Jane J arman; . Treasurer; Caro
VanZant.
Lftss nitherell 5th Grade
lie traded books w1 th the other
5th grade and recieved 2.3 book
I.irs. 3
ue made a valentine box for
our valentines. Soon ue nill
have a ' new reading book in the
first reading class. lie made
sooe valentines for our mother.
Ue are a li ttl.e game
to see which rows get ready
first. A boy in our class,
Tolli\Y Cross, sent .._ aoJe
e ll
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School News - cont.
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.. _ .. :: .... . :soon. -rk are going tQ make
- t '\!1 valentines:t't
1
'fathers too . l1any of
: n. G ,.,ill nod aap.ly
feb. 12, Thurs. ' 5 . . . speak of the. in-
.. Gt'..b Cocui ttee Meeting' . . -t; ,:Jie; are . LlD:k:ing;.a traJ. eonvenience of runn.mg out
Bo;r Scouts t tor Mrs. of fuel oil during .t}\e
?eb. D, . ";;; is taking . 25 from Qac ter months . us:ually
''\ , child to. P.aY- foJ;,tne seei!lS to pa)pen .iA the
14, ents:' rfe bf night, or. 9P. .. ..
" Gub Roll Call it .' lr.hen. the plant
Feb. 1.?, 6'unc
1
.nY ' .. 1 . :. closed; It is .. very:.easY,.; .
Fnb. 16, ' 4 . . . for:\thos'e-or
1
us' -wllo
" Slci Im:truction - 6:.30 pm. and D;Lanl} . , our own o:tl to forget ..
F'eb. 17, o.y. . ,)11Eih-t pao)(, to_ the check _!ot,he contents of. 9ur'
G'l.'.b Scout:::, Den .3, 7 to 8 Dia;iaj. yisi t barrels . H?wever thefe, : ,. ...
p.::. on.a tele:r+... are many people in our
Fe'.J. c, . siOl'J.: vlWPearance WJ.ll COIJllltmity to whom this
Girl Scout Troop U 120 be a

worry is completely un-


F-lre Trrining, Sew Classes her . :uester Stephens just lmmm; these are the ones
Feb. 19, Thu.rsc1ay back to school ; he had the who subscribe to the FAR
3oy Scouts measles . He was out of school NOR;I:H FUEL Service. To
for 6 Some other people the;e far-sighted families
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OL.UB mJPrn3:-::!TATIVES
T9 :GET r!ITH C. B. Ao
have the measles too. Their the sight of Tcm Slankers
naliles are ; Mike Reid, Sandra oil truck is quite famil-
Eetrow, Jimny Wooten, John iar, as he comes by reg-
Vanove.;;, David Keller, Dixie ularly to check their bar-
: .;:.7 ::.hat ilo.s Cole and Maynard Frisby rels and keep them full .
:':::.:: 0:lc:.:_l)O.tcl ::.n !)ast Carnivals _ RGporter:::: Janice Deam, I.;ary- This convenient , inexpen-
o:." :'.o to ht.vc a booth H ec;, Deverly S. Johnson, Gay sive service makes makes
a:0 '(.).e coni.Jj0 Onrnival, is Charlec, Phoebe Marshburn, constant heat throughout -t;ba
:f.:v::0cd to e:Lcct c. l'cpresenta- D-ianna !.iilliman, Mary Jane winter as automatic a
.. !.;,o meet vrlth member; of . Jarnan, Carol Dodge, Gary ity}'s our lights or
-:,:-. '-B'cJ.:::cl. of the 0. B. A. ..or Hoac. phone . So why not

of rJ'ilgg.;.. - ... ' --yourself of the chore at


and uciiir:g t.o J.:'.ason . . . ' haul,ing oil, and let FAR
i:.. and at the of NORTH do it for you?
--, JB. , .. , ft_"';_rther tion Jo.'irs Joseph Overy This l.S a
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