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The Nome daily nugget. [volume] (Nome, Alaska) 1934-1938, January 13, 1937, Image 3

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Weather Today
(U. S. Weather Bureau)
Unsettled weather with snow
storms were general conditions
over the Name-Fairbanks Airway
at 7 a.m. Fa r weather obtains
along the Gulf and southeastern
Alaska. Rain was falling along
the Oregon-Washington Coast..
Temperatures above the season
al average continue over the in
terior sections of Alaska while
moderation has occurred during
the past 24 hours over the Pacific
Northwest.
High barometric pressure is
charted over the North Pacific
ocean while low pressure overlies
the Pacific Northwest, the Bering
Sea and the Arctic Ocean district.
This general pressure condition
will likely cause continued un
settled weather with snow squ
alls for Nome and vicinity dur
ing the next 24 hours. Mud tem
perature with moderate north
east winds are indicated.
Ruby reported 50 inches of
snow on the ground at 7 a.m.
The lowest Nome temperature
last night wras zero while the high
est yesterday was 12 above.
Are you taking advantage
of six months paid in ad
vance subscription ?
SHE’S ‘QUEEN OF HEARTS’
Miss Nancy Bumpus, Pasadena Junior college girl, Is pictured In her
robes as the “queen of hearts" selected to reign over the Tournament
of Roses, twin attraction with the Rose Bowl game New Year’s Day.
“Romance” will be the theme of the pageant. (Associated Presj Photo)
FLY THE SAFE WAY IN
Tri-Motored Equipment
-THE ARCTIC AIRWAYS INC.
BREWERS YEAST
A valuable aid to vigorous health. Bottle of
100 Tablets 60cts.
NOME DRUG STORE
Distributors E. R. Squibb & Sons, Manufacturing Chemists
CAPPY McDOUGALL.
The Nome Daily Nugget
Read by People in Everv Town,
Village and Hamlet in the
Second Division.
IT GETS RESULTS
!
Water Ordinance
Passed at Council
Meeting Monday
With Councilmen Polet ana O'
Connor absent, the city council
met Monday night in regular ses
sion and took up various business
matters coming before it.
Councilman O'Connor has been
suffering for the past month from
a severe cold, and has been con
fined to his bed for some time
past.
Several wires were received by
the city from the Board of Liquor
Control pertaining to relicensing
of businesses dealing in liquor in
Nome. They were read by the
clerk. One wire requested city
action on an application of Harry
Saito for a license. The council
disapproved. Another telegram
requested action on an application
of Tom Cloninger for a beverage
dispensary license. The council
approved same.
The water ordinance was read
for the third time and upon mo
tion was endorsed and passed in
to etfect immediately. The text
of the ordinance appears else
where in the Nugget today.
A letter written by Supt. Cal
vin Pool of the Nome Public
Schools to the Nome school board
was handed to the City Clerk to
read by Chairman of the Board
Aimer Rydeen. The letter re
quested the Board to attempt to
secure funds for the construction
of an addition to the new school
building to be used for vocational
courses, a class room or two and
storage space for much equip
ment which at present takes up
valuable room in the school build
ing proper.
The clerk read the letter and
after discussion concerning the
attitude of the city council to
ward supporting a suggestion to
appeal to the Territorial Legisla
ture for the funds, it was decided
that a meeting be held by the
council with the school board
Thursday at 2 P. M., to go over
the plans. No amount was men
tioned in the letter, as what sum
would be needed.
City Clerk Walsh reported that
in accordance with instructions
I
Hammon To Play
Husky Alaskans
vs Commercials
(Continued From Page One)
COMMERCIALS
Junior Brown . Catcher
Tommy Givan First Base
Ken Rude (Captain) 2nd Base
Jimmy Davidson .3rd Base
Russ Maynard Left Short
Willie O'Mara Right Short
Bud Lehmann. Pitcher
Chris O’Leary Right Field
Homer Davis.Left Field
Substitutes—Boucher, “Butrih”
Parlett and Carl Wurner.
ALASKANS
Fred Larson, captain. Left short
Art Cabinboy.Pitcher:
James Gabriel.Catcher 1
Billy Patch ........ First Base,
Sam Mogg. Third Base j
Alec Mogg . Right Short
John Kawasuk. Right Field
Put Miller. . Left Field
Bill Kanyak Second Base (
City Committees
Streets, Alleys & Lights
Hagen and Cavey.
Police and Jail, Gross &
Rude.
Fire and Water, Rude &
O’Connor.
Finance and Building,
Polet and Gross.
Health and Relief. Cav
ey and Hagen
Law Ordinance and Print
ing, O’Connor and Polet.
from the council he had bought
in at public auction, the lot which
belonged to the late Bernard
Kelly, situated on the corner of
Front Street and B street for the
sum of $605. and asked the coun
cil to authorize a warrant being
issued to pay the bid It was ex
plained that the city in purchas
ing this lot had in mind to insure
the corner there not being used I
to create a “blind corner” for,
traffic, or in other words, at some
later date constructing a better
corner.
With a few other minor mat
ters disposed of the council ad
journed.
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
THE BOARD OF TRADE
NEW LOCATION
(Opposite The Dream Theatre)
ARCTIC BEER PARLOR
AND CARD ROOM
Between Pioneer Drug Store And Dream Theatre
tM J ' ***&&*&*&.
Jack Solomon, Pron.
Complete, efficient Aviation
Service to all Parts of Alaska
WIEN ALASKA
AIRLINES
FAIRBANKS NOME
THOMAS O. GIVAN, Nome, Agent.
SPECIALIZING IN
PERMANENT
WAVES..
Equipped For Zotos and Frederic’s
Permanent Waves
FACIALS, FINGER WAVES,
MANICURES, BEAUTY WORK
Violet Kay Treatments
PHYLLIS' BEAUTY SHOPPE
Licensed Operator
MINING SUPPLIES, HARDWARE OF ALL
KINDS. EQUIPMENT FOR THE
CAMP AND HOUSEHOLD. SEE US
FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS
JOHN LICHTENBERG
HARDWARE—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NEVADA BEER
PARLOR—GRII L. &
BARBER SHOP IN CONNECTION
TOM CLONIGER
HAVE YOUR FLOORS
R EFIMS II E I)!
ELECTRIC SANDING MACHINE
HIGHEST QUALITY WORK
Fred II aver camp
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
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BIG SALE
EMPORIUM BAZAAR

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