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  • arhival Plans ALL CHUGIAK IJ')JlTITED TO SMOnGAASBORD !!~ Discussed at open ffi e et1 ng Ken Lynn and Floyd Perkins _, . : ,have invited all the res\dents

    Ohugiak, Ala*a ol O

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    A gr oup of 46 people met at of the Chugiak area to a Smo!'- by Dorothy Steeby Fire Lake Lodge to discuss wit gaasbord next Friday night, The Chue:lak Fire Prevention

    Jthe CBA Board members plans ~ March 27th, at Ken and PerkYs Conmittee which has been meet-new ideas for the coroing Sprin Roadhouse at 35 ile, formerly ing for the pant several man-Carnival . President of the known as Dcmingso tl s is finally ready to proc-Board o Directors Ray Tedrow Ken and Perk recently op':)ned cec! m.~). c co;:cr.unity fund conducted ilhe meeting, which the popular tavor:! a:1 r. ::rtJcal: ro.irir:~ ::::-ozram which, vt.i th had been preceded by a ~buffet house and service s~ation ar..d the ct:._:;po:--. t of at lea:Jt 250 dinner . hope to. see i;lw:::.r many frie11do farlilie::; in the area will put

    In addition to calling for from thDs ar~a. The t~ youne OUl' firg t:-uoks back in wor~-new ideas , lfr . Tedro1-r outlined men are well 1:no17~1 ~ere o.nd :tn I inz c::--J.(:-::1 l~en:t the present some of the plans which the the valley' Ken_ ~13v~ng been '.;h.cl bu.i.lrli.;"g i'o::- one tanko~pumper board members themselves had m~n~ge~ o.f ~h: .,.':_g--gJ.y \7isg~ D..,_~ 'G1l-; c.?l.:.ulcmcc,. c.n d genera1Jy discussed. This year

    1 addi t- s '-'0 .1. e ::t.n Palm..:::- ~ ' .... :" t 1lC !)aSG 88\i 0!10 F:tro G.:>upx:zy out of)

    ional building is to be held t se:rera.l Y~ar;, t..r'a bo~~l boyc .:.h~ : ":io I:o::-e :lnforcation as -.:-.:-- bc~n,.,. ao:tvc nn~'oc,... "" ,v ;:"' , ' a uu.J.J..UUwu, 1rith more emphasis ..., .J. " -::; 0 ' h .:.o UYG'J.al ex:oe:1sc3 vr.i.ll be

    to be ~'laced on decoration and Mrs. 4fnn .::nd :.:,s" :>c.rk..;as a..o p:oc:cE:"lte:..:. f::-;n tine t") tir:e a l

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    The GPFFAI THUf1B Corner . PAGE2 and other native shrUbs an inch ; (CB:. ltmb:nl'i) )

    TRAi!SPLAllTIHG OF or two deeper. In dry soil, lTa _ cont . u.-~ page 1 DECIDUOUS TREES Ai:O SHRUBS er shen hole is 5/4 filled with The min thlllg stressed, ~

    l.fany of us in clearing the soil. 1Jhen hole is filled leve , was the need for coo)eration land on '1-Thich our homes are tamp to leave a depression to rom all member organizations built found it impracticable hold water. nd residents of the c~xmity. to leave the trees and shrubs Never place fertilizer so t The "merit system" which has which are so ilil!)Ortant to a it comes in contact with root~. been used in the past for well landscaped yard. There- It is best not to fertilize'p dividing of profits was the for ~e find ourselves desir' until early July or preferably most fair and iml~~tial that to transplant either native the following spring. Plant could be devised, c.nd if it or nursery grown shrubbery to should be watered thoroughly e: should be found necessary to that stark bull-dozed land. kept motst throuehout the seaso abandon it for lack of vol-

    A number of people are in Branehes should be pruned to unteer labor, it would require doubt as to which time of ye coopensate for roots that may a Solomans decision to de- , is the best for such planting have peen cut off or damaged. termine uhich of the Service : 1

    The extension ocrvice says Shrubs should bethinned and Groups of the CODllJUUity are 4 the ~ early spring, as soo their branches shortened. Brok the most worthy and what )er-as t.he ground can be "'orked i ~n or weak stens shoulii be remo centage of the profits (if the best time for deciduous ved. . . . there are any) they are en-shrubbery., This is before th All trees must be supported b titled to. plant bS.~" the opportunity to staking or using guy wires. The board will continue to put forth new root growth and Stakes should be driven into th meet at least once a week before the. emperature is warm ground before the tree is place from now on, o.nd anyone who enffi:lgh for leaf development. in hole. Guy wires are placed has any ideas or suggestione

    The location of the plant after planting is conpleted. to offer on any phase of the ah9Uld be detemined and a ho hrubs should not need sup~)ort carnival is invited to at-dug that. is 'deeper and wider unless they are especially larg tend. . than the spreud of roots. If or plcnted in windy locations. There has been. a great deal the soU is poor, good topso Rer.1enber, don tt be afraid to of intereet from outside or-shoUld be obtained from aneth rune, it 'Hill mean a stronger ganizationa and groups uith source. A Llound of ~ood soU helathier plant. On trees, o re~ards to obtaining conces-s}?.ould be placed in the hole well spaced branches with wide, ions and grOUlle\ space, so it and the roots spread over it. strong crotches should be left. there are any COIJl4Uili ty groups Thep cover the roots with soil These may be cut back further t who have delayed in placing and firm so that no air apaces strong side .buds or branches, their requests, tqey ure urg-are left. but avoid leaving stubs. ed to do so '1-rithout too much

    Native birches f!ho'Uld be pl- ~HHHH

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    MARCH 19 ~ 19.59 THE KNIK ARH COURIER Marie & Jim UcDowel1, Editor & Publisher

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    RUSTY BELLRINGER, Asdsistant PHIL WELLS. Printe: .. s D9vi.1 Published Every Thursday in Chugiak, Alaska Subscription Rate: .3

    t ~-~- -dream with their money in a ~ ~ _,If._, wait, years to wa~ on a ~ ~~ - -..._ ~lo2.5 per Quarter by Mail

    or Carrier advertizing Rate~ $ .50 per ColuJ;m :c~n:;::;c.::::h:...----

    company that was struggling J ~ } ~~\ ~) ~ to be formed. There was more f. \ .' ,., . --. work to do after the money , / )- _ was obtaned; . Government loan , ',,~. (, c::i;0

    HOMESTEAD 2--55.5.5 $1,200~000. ~n all; a tele- ; t, : ;...,r

    by Margaret Milliman

    The Firemen's 7little Black Box', our lifeli~~to safety, is inside the small green bui-lding that stands at the south end of the Birch\7ood Loop road li7 Mile .

    phone company to buy out in Palmer for ~.30,288. . On December 2.3, 19.5.3 the Art-! icles of Incorporation were i signed and the Ma tarruska Tel- ' ephone Associa~ion was formed It took until August of 1957 to get our 'little black box' The struggle for a practical Valley wide telephone system I was almost completed. One step remains to get the' univ-1 ersal Fire Number and that I cannot be done unti~the 1 little black box1 is paid for in fUll. I

    SMALL TOWN: Where everybody knows all the news before the paper _com s out but takes the .. paper anyway to see if the editor got the story the way

    GRUBSTAKE JOHN

    Alaska's Abominable Politician st,.mped in, his rage of epic proportions. Apparently he had had no interest in modern B Girls until reading a comment in a local paper regarding their alledged 'social service'. His philosophy of 11li ve and let live11 was completely' rupt-ured I I I I I **'& ~f~il ' ~f(M 11Who do they think they are bamboozling ; claiming the same social status and posit-ion in society, as the old~ time dance hall girls ?11

    n When in H-- did B Gir +s

    This'little Black Box' is the Automatic Conference Bircuit that connectc you immediately with a dispatcher who.~ill take your deta1.1ed information on fire or accident. The dis-patc'Per will pull a rua card which will give the Firemen informatiqn on what to expect

    1 and where to goo The 'panic button' is then ~it and ten phones ring simultaneously and11 continuously u.ntil answered9 . (such as the alarm in a fire

    1 house)o If someone is using one of the lines a Beep-Beep-

    they heard it. from 11 Valley Cooperator" ever Grubstake a Prospector ?"

    Beep will be sounded (hang up if you hear i 't) until the ' POWER OUTAGE phone is freed. Each fireman , There will be a brief power ansWers by calling his tu:une ' outage in the Chugiak area and the run card information within the next two weeks is repeated to him until all , while a set of regulators is have recieved t~1eir instruc- changed at the Reed Substat-tions and are on their way o ion. The new regulators are Thanks to ou:r Firemen's 11 littl a larger size. This outage Black Box11 an accident or' fire should last an hour or less, call can be ancwered in from and will be announced over th three to five minutes, saving radio. This will affect the life and prop:;,rty entire Chugiak area. A great deal of labor and mone ~M~~ laid the groundwork for our Automatic Conference Circuit. First the commur.dty had to have more than smoke signals or someone running ~r driving frantically dom the road ,shouting 11 Fire, Fire~l!ll 11 The first step was a door to door campaign to gain stock-holder's su~port and moneyo

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    They're too grab by and penuz-ioua to be socially valuable.: , 1 r~. ;;;n&% Close 'em up, run~ J 1em out. The synthetic fEkesll1 11 Grubstake John thinks that the Bill to Ban B Babes is the only constructive piece of legislat-. o ed this session.

    PIONEER MIT _u2

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    STORE

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    COOK .FoR' MA-icli ': >',:;. GLEPA STEPHENS

    . JL:J1B1ffl,GER V,'.RI:.TIONS FOR .. Ol.JRJJOOR COOKING

    1 lb . ground hamburger 2 tbs . flour l-ean onion soup

    This week we are p:::-esenting a' 1 Brown hrunbureer , add flour, group of recipes that Gleda has add onibn"soup. Serve HOT offered us . The first is a over buns . version of that Italilin ~ia~- . ,.;: - ~

    (Chugiak Belles) pcrionce in dancing is re-quired .

    Anyone interested in join-ing this co~orful group is invited to a t tund the meet-ing , or to conta ct any mem-ber of the group for further l.nf ODlllB. t ion.

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    ~H'&i"&~\"' it Pi rt h 'JJY1bs':> h'amburger : pl:~ ~had;:~e of'~~h=u~ci~:- 1 ~ can. -tomto soUp NEH Hot-~O~~S GROUP TO we ha'Ve:r--seeh, and is espe.cial.lY 1 onion (d'iced ~0-, li and add d There. will be a meeting On. good fo'r bh~se. 1~ho do not .. care . .to tanto) . . Harch 26th at 1 :30 Pl1 at tha f~.~toCi nig~ly spiced dishes. S:i.mru.er togetl:.cr :until done, homo of Mrs . Jos . Overy at

    ~;, PIZZA stirring often. S~rve on b "lnile 13., fer the p~posc of . . : ' (Makes one' 'laree crr 2 small lj -J:+:HHHHH

  • .,~.J1~ ,,_ "" .. ~ ~ei~ GRO:~T~~~ PageS PETERS CREEK ~ITY CLUB MEETDll '\~ ~

    . ~(\' c Ac.~. ~ Mr. Kirk, a sixth At the regular monthly meeting >,;J~ ' \ . .. :.-4 grade teacher, has been of the Peters Creek Community ~i" ,. : j? 'tho students working on the playground. Olub 'fuesday evening at the

    .#:'i I ........._ at Chugif.k Stat Before we had the Hop-Scotch Half WaY House the annual elee>-. \ School. will hav and Basketball court, pla)'gl'- ti.on of officers was held.

    a vacation March 18 - 20. The ound activities were dull, Bruce Robinson was el.ected to reason for the vacation is the boring, and nothing to do. be President for the coming teachers convention. The teac Obildren wanted to play bAsk- year. other officer ares er,. will be learning new thing etball but the court had about Favel Halverson, vice-presi-,.mue ~ ohitdren are playing two feet of snow. Mr. Emmert dent; Darlehe Robinson, sear-and havtaa tun. arranged to have the yard doze etary; George Ondola, treas~ Dur.ing the conference the edu- off. After a lot of hard work er; and Dallon Oberg, sargean\ .. ce.tors will have an opportunit Mr. Kirk helped the children at arms. to hear two leaders in the pack the basket ball court. It was decided to participate field of education. Dr. Arth After packing, he made regul again this Y"ear in the carnival. ~ E. Bestor, a very controversi basketball lines with surplus A permanent log booth will be

    figure in educational circles, printers ink in water. After built this year for the dime 'i and Dr. Harold J. McNally. that he put sand on the court. pitch with Mr. Halverson iil

    Dr. Bestor, professor of Risto Last but not least, he held charge of th~ building, at the University of Illinois two basketball tournaments. On Easter Sunday, March 29th, . in Urbana, has written a num The breakup will ruin all thi tl'ltt annual egg hunt wiil be

    er of articles on current CUI'- but we've had some good expe sta,ed at, the gravel pit kt riculum problems in the school iencee experimenting around 21~ ;.ile, His topics are as follows; this year. Next vo.dnter we The

  • : ::,. . . -Jh: 9:c. -~1~: .. ,: -:T~:.,.-.. lf ~ . ... 9/ Page 6 . .. h MARCH 191 , ., -.~ : . " , 1 .. .'b ~ . 'tttrr ~- ~-, ~11e .rr~ ~ '~~-~~- .-~~f . '-~ . . ~ i ~ :c .l'i~ w ~ :~-::.:':' .. ~:::::::fl:::: ,;:. ~~;;:,;..,.:,!.:::~=..,:~:;::.:~-,--------CHlXHAK CHMEL (Assemblies of~ .. -~EHHA~:QcisPEL '}Frjend~:.Neigh . )

    : iiJi! GOd) ::: : ... Rev . ~~:Ph Overy, Pastor llleetirJg-.at Fire -Lake Lodge . Rev. 1Be~ TS'fell :J . !_' $undaY. 195!hool . " .10 :00 AM Darlene Rob in son, , .Ka ty Sunday-- S~pol. . ~ 10:00 Mf .. l!cmn~ lfqrs};l~p . .... 11:00 AH Phlll.ti):?;:and Ih:!sty Bell-Mor ning: }:IrS!dP ...... 11:00 ~1 . . Ev~.n~ng l-!o:r.;31:tiP ~r 7:_30 ~:1 rin'ger -~re th~.,desig-Chris.t!J Amb.~!3~adors Tu~s4~Y Horn.*~ Pr~yer_ ~e~~i~, nat~d . : : ... I:._,.f

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    'i') (Young Peop~e) ... 6 : 00 :Pl1 .~.:.?G Al{ The ladies "'fH'Efjhappy to Evarig$)-istie!: Set.v:~ce ... 7: 50 PM l-Tednesday prayer meet~ng. and welcome back Joal.llle Lund Bible StUdy & Pr~yer Heating Bible ~tudy ~ . 1.::~0 PM who had s :1ent. several months

    iTednesday ........... 7: 50 PM Youth Fellowsh~p .. 1:~0 PM this winter.fl'outside" . 1for~e~.s training course *-'BHH'octrines) . 7:50 the youngsters present was

    (Friday) FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS a Birthday C&ke for Rodney ~-:HHHH:~H:- and chaili_e l:!illis i-Thich CHUGIAK ST . ANTHONY'S Catechism, saturday l : OO

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    The Friendly lleighbor Club met , r r h t their mother manag-ed to .

    on Hednesday, l!arch llt~ a smnagle''to the meeting and the home ~ o~JLiz Harriman in ~ t Birchwocxf:~ . .- . proairced to the grea sur-

    Two classes: at McGanns ~e- ~~- Uith tne;~;:Jring Carnival prise of those two young . . ment & Rosemary Johnson ii! home ~ - t men col]l~ up, i;.l}e participa l.On The nest meeting uill ,br ,. :,' ..

    FrnST1B~IST CIIDRCH' lfil$ 14 "'EAGLE RIVER

    E.P~-Chron, itbnister SUnday School 9:45M1 Horning Uorship 11:00 M,t B~u. ~. ;;~ 6 :00 PH . Eveniilg 1forship~~-!' 7:00 I:>H . Hed Prayer Meetl:11g 7:oo PH The 4th Hednesday of each mont t~e following groups meet a~

    . , ". 7: 30 PH ~ GIRLS AUXILIARY ; ; SUNBEA11S 1 HOMEN'S HIBDIONARY UNION

    MENS BROTHffiHOOD-' Nursery ope~during rser;vices

    BIRCHUOOD BAPTIST HISSION Sunday School. . 10:00 AH J#arning Horship~ 11:00 Al1

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  • 1959 ~CLASS I FED~ NOTARY

    GRACE TATRO HILE 21-} THURSDAY, l4arch 19th .at the DARI-DELITE

    Teachers conference Boy Scouts SIGN-PAINTD~G . POSTERS Homemakers ART HORK Chugiak Belles at Briggs r, _c_ALL_:_HQ_-_2_-_s_2_7S_._._._B_ELL_-_AR_T_S_I_G_NS

    FRIDAY, 11a.rch 20th . Teachers Conference Brownie Troop # 56 Cub Scout Den # 5 V.F.W. Alaska's Favorite

    Gam SATURDAY, MaDch 21st

    Cuz Muz R cord Hop p

    SUNDAY, March 22nd Cheechako Dog Races

    -JOB PRIHTilTG-Form Letters, Leaflets , Tickets

    ETC. . THE KHIK ARi I COURIER H0- 2-5500 FOR S.\LE: POTil.TOES ~B:

    RUSSELL H. OBERG H0- 2- 5292 WANTED ** TO RENT: HOUSE**!

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    Girl Scout and Brownie troo s 1? t_ Q tJ L T S ':, \ ~ J{y \;:) ,. . W ~ . , /)f i 4om the entire Chugiak area . '~;..}_., .. '-'Ghugia~ alllays h&s participated in the annual Last Sunday's Dog Race~r for the een the COilll.lunity of do-it-

    "Faggots for Friendship 11 -ce~~ Junior Mushers drew. p. lat"ge ourself homebuilders. In ony uhich was held at the crowd to P:ippel'.s .Field. summers it has been the case High School Gymnasium on Rome Winners and their elapsed time of hurrying home after work Hill Sunday Harch 15th, r- At were alf follo'Wst . to take advantage of the long this affair the girls. b-ring lake Stephans 40:~ hours of daylight t9 get the ~ symbolic "faggots",._ which. are Bruce Pettit . 41:4.5 house .. built 1 and in winters

    MABCH 19, 19.59 CHUGIAK GIRL SCOtJ!r'S P.AR1 ....

    ICIPATE IN CERKIONY

    contributions of moneyvrolled Gary Merrill 44:.3.5 it ,.,e:s time to do the inside to resemble small twigs or Wade Charles .. , 4.5:21 finishing. However ,iuany can :. faggots, which are presented. Pat Stephans -46.~4.5 remember the days when prec-to the JUliette Low Horld James Hope SfaiS iouahours were lost just be-Friendship Fund, which helps The long list of donors for the cause running out or mater-to promot~ Sirl Scouting the prizes for this race included ial meant a 50 mile round trip :c world over. 1 Oranksha~t ~SE!!rvice of Anchorage, to Anchorage after auppli.~s. . ,_' _ Participating was Girl Scout Farrels da~ Shop, Mr. _Delemete 1 Now we are ~ortunate to have .-,_ Troop 54 from Peters Creek, Llr. & PfJrs. ,. Chat Dutton, Mr. & ll1 our com..:1um.ty a com)letely : .. with Connie Johnson acting a:s Mrs. 'Ray Coa~es, Mr. ~ PJirs. Tony stocked lumber yard, where Faggot Bearer, an,;i Pat Cates Charles, Mr. & P!!l's. Wilford Cha- anything from lumber, to in-bearing the Troop flag; _ rles, and Mr. & Mrs. Charles sulation 1 -to the fini,shing Brownie Troop 56 from Peters ' Carter. harduare is available. .) !i" Creek> with Linda Straight Dog sled rides wel'e given by THE BlliCH\TOOD BU~DING. HAT*." the .faggot bearer. and Sandra Ju,nior Mushers which netteli the ERIAL YARD, located at mJ.le ,, Fetrow the flag bearer. . :~4o.oo. The Cheechako Race will 1&~, next to Hoose Horn,' has : From Eagle River, Girl Scout be held this _eoming SundBJt a com)lete stock of building

    -Troop 120, with Dorothy Gay , March: 22nd ancl weather per~tt- materials. In addition to the faggot bearer and Sharon ing, another Junior race VJill the large stock of finished v 4inn Hoyer the Flag bearer; be run on Easter Sunday, ~.larch lumber and other material on and also, from Eagle River, 29th. hand, they can order acy pp- ' Brownie Troop 1691 with the Interest of the citizenry of ccial supplies that you might Faggot bearer Beverly Johnso, Anchorage as well as Chugiak need, ~y~,have them available and Hazel Vincent bearing th in the competition for young in a r.liriimUIU of time. troop flag. mushers has made the effort to For those rrho do not have

    Over thirty girls fronf thi stage the races well wotbh a t:t

  • Excerpt from 11 Fire Engineeridsz" - Febl'uarx 1959

    CHICAGO CORONER S JURY MAKES REOOMIIENDATIONSa

    The special: jury impaneled by Chicago Coroner Walter McCarron, followil1g the reoen.t ~ Lady or the .Angels Sohool fire, has made 21 specific recommendations concern-ing Chicago's school fire safety and, in a~tion, suggested nine "recoJIJI8Dded

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    \ ---~8\vteCO!DJ!l~S~?~ f_n_cl~t __ :. ! ~ : ...... , ,.-~L r . !Jlste.U aJ,>provl:d(~l.\t~'1c spril~r'S\ in .ill schools and equip arstems with

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    i 2. Enclose all Vertical passageways w1 th inCOJ!buatible COnstruction. I ~ i . "' '. J + - ( - -~, t .3. Rem~se a~ ~e~door t~oDis or ~jp~t"r'ansom gla1\, with ~glaaa,:~ r ,, : nail shut. . . r::- ' c :~ . ./f...... .. , . :- ~~ II ' ' I t:J !_\ . , ~ ' '' .. (-''! ,"'f f" : .... " . .,.,_ .... . f.!. . .. 0;1 :: . . . :. \ ; l .. ,::,.,\.. t - .,. ... .- . . 'Y . I f' . . """' i ~~-A.~\~: ~nstal:f aut~~atio-ope~aling buUdtni' alari -~.st.ems .w~ch will alert school '

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    ' 5. Extend public fire e.J.arm :qstem to all schools.

    6. In looal~s where th'ere is no .city fire alarm sy.,t,:-a conspl~~u~ lllal'k~-J:.\ alarm dontrol or a fir4 -$elephone should be plaoetl at t)e school entrance and : connected direct~ to the tire department over leased 11elephone lines. '

    . ~. 1" 7. First-alarm apparatus ahd manpower response to ali school ~~ - 1 _ ,

    . '"' . ( s. Enforce Chicago fire prevention code rel.ating to pl'Oper mmber and correct

    type o approved fire extinguishers properly distributed .in schools;. ;"'~i . ~ ~

    9. SUbdivide hallways over'30o feet in length by swinging smoke barrier doors, (;

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    10. Make it illegal to block or wedge open any fire safety doors.

    u. Conv~ gas lights. used fbr exit indication to electric type. . '.. \ I J ' , ;;, ~ ' '

    I ' : ~ ' Install aUtomatic heat or smoke detection units on intake of exhaust fana l2. and discharge of air supply fans

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    . . ,.:. 13. Prohibit nailing of sc~~- over school room windows. 14 . Liodt .~cl:lool room occ\lpancy. to 20 square feet per pupil. ,...,,i' '! , . ,;, ~.~. .

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    ;( J.5. Correbt all fire hazards e\ren .'though not specifica].].y covered by ordinance 16. Tr~n school personnel' in fire safety. ... ' .. !' "-\ ... ~ ... '

    17. Require monthly tire drills .~~thout advance notice. . . \ , .

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    Provide ~rop$1' waste paper disposal/. ; .: ..)1 '

    I ~ Reqllie that all exit doors open in direction of travel. ~

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