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The Nome daily nugget. [volume] (Nome, Alaska) 1934-1938, December 01, 1936, Image 3

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PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS INC.
Winter Mail Schedule
Fairbanks to Nome And Return Twiee Weekly
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
Juneau Schedule
Planes Leave Fairbanks Connecting With Southbound
Boats From Juneau for the States
G. E. BASSETT, Nome Agent
Northern Light & Power Co.
AND
Alaska Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Seemd Amt Hi LnO Way
LIGHT, rowni AND UOIWOAL 8OTPUW
LOCAL AND LONG DIRANOI 1USFHONI BEHYfOH
Pioneer Fountain
...Lunch...
OUR SPECIAL CRANBERRY SHERBET
PROVED TO BE SUCH A SUCCESS FOR
MANY THANKSGIVING DINNERS THAT
WE ARE PLANNING ON FURNISHING
THIS NEW AND DELIGHTFUL TOUCH TO
OTHER HOLIDAY DINNERS IN NOME.
If You Haven’t Tried Cranberry Sherbet As
One of Your Entrees, Do So Now, and
Plan to Include It in the Future.
Pints 45cts Quarts 85cts
PIONEER DRUG COMPANY
Don’t look at your catalog. Don’t look at your price.
But the Emporium Bazaar has the right price, For your
Holiday Gifts
' Don’t forget, not the best, but as good as the rest.
emporium” bazaar
FLY THE SAFE WAY IN
Tri-Motored Equipment
-THE ARCTIC AIRWAYS INC.—
SHIP YOUR
MINKS
EARLY
We Solicit Your Patronage
THE ALASKA-CHICAGO FUR EXCHANGE
368 Central Ave.,
Highland Park, Illinois.
Alaska And Its Franchise Of Civil
Government Described in Articles
(Continued From Page One)
al school boards. The legislature
of 1927 made the office of com
missioner of education elective.
This was again changed by the
Legislature of 1933 and the offi_
ce has again become appointive.
The Legislature of 1933 abolished
local school boards that had here
tofore looked after the hiring of
local teachers. This is now done
for all Territorial schools thru
the Commissioner of Education
at Juneau.
The Legislature of 1933 also
created the Territorial School
Board to take the place, in a
measure, of the local school
boards. This school board on
which each of the four divisions
of Alaska are represented meets
once a year at Juneau.
I have given you some idea of
the progression of steps in Al
aska’s fonm of government and
what is entailed in our present
legislative body, together with
its authority and power.
Statehood for Alaska
I would like to touch briefly on
the ultimate and final form of gov
ernment for Alaska—Statehood.
For a great many years the
people of Alaska have advocated
statehood. This has been the
dream of countless men and wo.
men who pioneered our great
Territory, and should be the hope
and aspiration of every forward
looking citizen.
Alaska today more than shares
the same prospects of the west
ern territories of the United Stat
es before their incorporation into
the family of states of the Union.
Washington, Utah, Arizona and
New Mexico were under a ter_
ritorial form of government for
36, 46, 43, and 56 years respect
ively.
It is not surprising then that
Alaska under a Territorial form
of government only since 1912
has so far failed to enter the fed
eration of states.
Produced 2 Billion Dollars
Alaska has produced up to
1935, two billion dollars worth of
wealth. Unfortunately the wealth
! produced has not remained with_
lin the Territory.
| Since 1898 the extensive dev
elopment of the mining industry
and our fisheries has stimulated
commercial enterprise to the ex_
j elusion of agriculture.
Agriculture Necessary
The development of agriculture
is the one sure road to statehood
—for this means permanent pop
ulation, not the transient one en
gendered by mining and fishing
Lumber in Alaska
Alaska has today over 80 bil_
lion feet of standing commercial
Weather Today
(U. S. Weather Bureau)
Fair skies obtained generally
thruout central and western Al
aska. Some fog conditions were
observed in the Fairbanks and
Anchorage districts. Rainfall
continues over southeastern Al_
aska.
Temperatures were lower last
night over interior and western
Alaska and were below zero over
most of the Yukon Valley; the
lowest reported being —32 at
Nulato at 7 a.m.
Barometric pressure is rela_
tively high over Alaska and low
central near Aitka on the Aleut
ians. This general pressure dis_
tribution will likely cause con_
tinuation of fair weather for
Nome and vicinity for the next
--—
timber .In the past this vast ac
reage of potential wealth has!
been jealously guarded by the
federal government, but the pres_
ent administration seems dispos
ed to open this new bonanaza to
private commercial exploitation
which will give employment to
thousands and cause the creation
of hundreds of permanent homes
and families.
The production of gold and the
canning of fish has not brought
the Territory statehood, neith.
er have they brought the Ter
ritory population or wealth com.
mensurate with the total pro
duct of these industries.
We must therefore look to ag_
riculture principally and to min
ing and commerce secondarilly
to accomplish this result.
Matanuska Project
The Matanuska Colonization
project has brought one thous
and permanent settlers to Al_
aska. Since the advent of this
colony seventy-five births have
been recorded within the group.
There are many other fertile val
leys within the Territory await,
ing settlement and development.
Agriculture—fields of waving
grain, herds in the valleys, gar
dens, homes in the country, child
ren on their way to school—
without these no territory ever
has or ever will become a State.
(The End)
To Butcher Soon
Born in Nome, recently, at the
dairy of M. J. Walsh, was a
young calf. It will be butchered
soon by Herman Hoop, the sour,
dough butcher, and put on sale
at Polets Meat Market. Polets’
will feature this special Veal as
a suggestion for Sunday dinners,
December 7. As there is only
one Veal let us suggest that you
get your order in early, not later
than Thursday evening, Decem
ber 3, so it can be delivered as
soon as their genial butcher be_
gins cutting it up. Only once a
year do we Nomeites get a treat
like this, so don’t miss this op_
portunity.
Hospital To Give
Reception Wed.
Members of the Advisory Board
and of the Finance Committee
with their wives will assist the
Staff of the Maynard Columbus
Hospital in receiving at the open
house which will be held Wed_
nesday evening from 8 to 10.
Mrs. A. M. Hartford will assist
guests in finding their way about
the building. In charge of the
dining-room will be Mrs. H. G.
Hughes, Mrs. Ed. Seidenverg,
and Mrs. Russell Maynard. Pre_
siding at the coffee urns will be
Mrs. J. D. Harlan, Mrs. A. Polet,
Mrs.Lyle Nevins, Mrs M J Walsh.
Mrs. Aimer Rydeen and Mrs. L.
E. Rynning.
Miss Betty Bradshaw will be
on hand to explain exhibits in
the laboratory, and Miss Lennie
Mae Nelson will be in charge of
the display in the surgery. Miss
Morgan and Dr. Morcom will
show and explain the X.ray and
other new equipment.
You are cordially invited to
call during the evening.
36 hours with not much change
in temperature.
The lowest Nome temperature
last night was 4 above and the
highest yesterday twenty two.
Complete, Efficient Aviation
Service to all Parts of Alaska
WIEN ALASKA
AIRLINES
FAIRBANKS NOME
THOMAS O. OIVAN, Nome, Agent
SPECIALIZING IN
PERMANENT
WAVES..
Equipped For Zotos and Frederic’s
Permanent Waves
FACIALS, FINGER WAVES,
MANICURES, BEAUTY WORK
Violet Ray Treatments
PHYLLIS’ BEAUTY SHOPPE
Licensed Operator
NEVADA BEER
PARLOR—GRILL &
BARBER SHOP IN CONNECTION
TOM CLONIGER
MINERS & MERCHANTS BANK of ALASKA
NOME, ALASKA.
ESTABLISHED IN 1904
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS CONDUCTED
Checking Accounts Carried For Those Who
Prefer Paying By Check.
Interest Paid On Time Deposits
Gold Dust Purchased
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
HAVE YOUR FLOORS
REFINISHED!
ELECTRIC SANDING MACHINE
HIGHEST QUALITY WORK
Fred Havercamp
Corner B Street and 2nd Avenue_
Our Aim—Satisfied Customers
BOILER, MARINE, TRACTOR, ACETLYNE AND
ELECTRIC WELDING
MATERIAL STOCKED : SHAFTING, STEEL, BRONZE,
BUSHING, BABBITT, ACCESSORIES.
Prompt Attention to Local and Out of Town Work
Telephone Black 110
NOME MACHINE SHOP
W. L. SLACK AND SON, PROPRIETORS
THE BOARD OF TRADE
NEW LOCATION
(Opposite The Dream Theatre)

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