The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1932, Page 6

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BASEMENT OF MAINS ARRIVE | BLOMGREN BLDG. FOR JUNEAU'S BEING |MPROVED WATER SYSTEM At k‘a:t SGOO will be expende i gs for ll\e six-inch mains will be lald rd and Seward Streels 2 water tank on Frank- providin, M (lin Street between Fourth and that car er Y | Fifth Streetis. sort of qu lowly perish- | New ten-inch mains will be laid able commodities. from Second and Seward Streets The Morris Construction COm- |gver to Gold Street and on Gold pany has the contract for the gtreat to Fifth Street. work. | - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. SHOP IN JUNEAU REPAIR Re-Model or Wreck-er WE DO ANY OR ALL OF THE ABOVE Call Us for Estimates Satisfaction Guaranteed P. O. 2214 Phone 4751 LEE ROX and Co. General Contractors __THE DAILY ALASKA {-.MPIRE SATURDAY APRIL 30 1932 Proclamation Clean Up and Paint Up igear This Ye People, Think! Art! Knom All Men, Women and Children By These Presents: THAT, Whereas the NATIONAL CLEANUP AND PAINT- UP CAMPAIGN has resulted in many advantages to community life throughout the United States, In safeguarding HEALTH ; In promoting THRIFT ; In furthering FIRE PREVENTION ; In stimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and In making the HOME AND CITY BEAUTIFUL; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it known that plans have been perfflted for a thorcugh CLEANUP and PAINTUP CAMPAIGN in JUNEAU, beginning APRIL 27, 1932, This date to mark the Opening of a real campaign of persistent and constructive ef- fort in cleaning up and KEEPING IT UP. In this worthy move- ment of Cleaning, Painting, Planting, Repairing and general Rehabilitation and Beautification we urge each citizen to do his or her best part to make our community Safe and Beautiful Clean, Healthy, Thrifty THOS. B. JUDSON, Mayor of Juneau. ALLEN SHATTUCK, President of Chamber of Commerce Sirmmsenln L] o Get The Spirit! CARRY THE CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN INSIDE THE HOUSE AS WELL AS OUTSIDE! BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME! THEY SHOULD You will be delighted with the refreshing new life and color our dry cleaning puts into your curtains, drapes, rugs, and other cleanable house furnishings. Send them over now, in prep- aration for your spring cleaning activities. Drapes Drapes of all kinds, in- cluding velvet, cleaned and made like new. Guaranteed not to injure (abric. Rugs Domestic and oriental rugs cleaned through and through. Our proc- ess beats the dirt out of the nap. PHONE US for an estimate on any sort of €leaning—PHONE 15 YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY Plenty of Diamond or Olympic Portland Cement on Hand ' Reinforcing for Any Type of Concrete Work Concrete Sewerpipe, Y’s, T’s, and Bends, Chim- ney Blocks, Bases, Tops, Flashing, Cleanout Doors, Galvanized Thimbles, Plaster, Lime, Wood Lath, NU WOOD L.ath, Metal Lath, Metal .Cornerbead, Plaster, Sand Let us give you a figure on your Plnsterifig, Sand Finish, Lime Finish or Stippled, over.a NU WOOD Eath Base (a wonderful insulator), Metal Lath or ordinary Wood Lath base. We use only the best grade of materials and our mechnics take pride on doing a good Plastering job, We will gladly quote price on any kind of a CHIMNEY G. E K AUSE GENERAY: BUILDING coN'rfiAcron—DEAmn IN 'HEAVY BUILDING: MATERIALS CARTER CALLS FOR BIDS FOR - NEW MORTUARY Bids were requested today by C. W. Carier, owner of the Carter Mortuar; r the erection of addition to his mortuary building {and fo rthe remodeling of the pres- ent sitructure. Plans and speci- ficaticns for the improvements have been prepared by N. Lester Troast, architect, and the time for the submissicn of bids will ex- pire May 18. The addition will be on the south side of the present mortu- ary, which ds at the corner of new structure will be 44 by 45 feet in dimensions. It will have a full concrete basement and be one story in height—of Gothic design. ‘The basement will contain prep- a rocm for the display of stock and a chapel with seatng capac- ity for 105 persons. The street floor of the present for the mortuary office, for wait- ing room and music room. the work completed hin 60 days condract. Fourti and Franklin Streets. The! aration roomg and a garage. The| street floor will contain the chapel, | mortuary building will provide space | Mr. Carter expeals to have all| after the letting of VOLUNTEER PAINTING WORK IS REQUESTED bath house on the public beath at Auk Lake. Wellman Holbrook of the Forest Service, has contribut- ed the paint, but there are mno painters. Persons desiring to volunteer for the work are asked to com- municate with S. Hellenthal, chair- man of the General Clean-up and Paint-up Committ or Thomas B. Judson, e Pcles of the Alaska Electric Light . and Power Company are being given coats of paint. Poles with fire boxes are being painted red and the others are being paint- ed gray. or with May- § Two men familiar with paim-j ing are wanted to volunteer their | services in the painting of the funds available for the hiring of | F orging Ahead-- The considerable activity in bailding, repairing, and remod- eling that is now taking place in Juneau speaks much louder than type or words. It is actual, aggressive evidence of the faith, pride, confidence your fellow citizens have in Juneau. Juneau is a good place in which to live, it is a good place in which to plan your future. Building, repairs, painting, freshening the home in a physical way goes far to make it a happy contented home. Happy, well- equipped homes make a happy, prosperous town. Live well in Juneau. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS and you will richly share in the growth and prosperity of Juneau. We Represent the Largest Oil Burner Company IN THE WORLD Phone 34 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” LOCAL ALASKA LUMBER AND GET IMMEDIATE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS BUILDING MATERIALS BUY DELIVERY CEMENT CEDAR SHINGLES DOORS and WINDOWS SHEETROCK .~ (Incorporated) }

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