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BACKED BY A UNITED COMMUNITY--DO YOUR PAINTS MIXED WITH LINSEED | OIL DRY FAST John W. Jones Tells of Ad- vantage in Using | 4 Best Quality ; Paints mixed with boiled linseed | 4 @l are better fitted for this cli- te, because of the quick drying nummes according to Johm W. mnes of the Juneau-Young Hard- 3 Co. Long drying in pains is desirable, but because of the high probability of rain Mr. Jones ad- vises the use of quick drying paints for exterior work. In addition to the perservama] effect on buildings and roofs Mr. | Jones also pointed out the fact that rgula.r painting stops the growing of moss on both the sides of build- ings and roofs and greaudy lessens fire hazards. “While all grades and makes of paint are available in Juneau Eorss, the better grades often plove the less expensive. One rea- | son_ for this, Mr. Jones explained, was the fact that from 325 to 400 square feet of surface can be cov- ered with a good grade of paint while only 200 square feet can be properly covered with the same amount of a lesser grade, A gallon of good paint weighs approximately 18 pounds, a gallon of cheaper paint about 14 pounds. | The greater weight per gallon is %/ caused by the larger amount of fead pigment. In the better grade this pigment is ground much finer | and there is a greater quaxmty! » Which affords better insulating and | hsting qualities. | e - SHEBALIN IS U. S. CITIZEN George Shebalin, native of Rus- sia, was granted his Urited Staues c_(nzensmp papers in the District Court today by Judge Justin W. Harding. Buy a Local Alaska Get Immediate JUNEAU LUMBE “First Gentleman of the Press HflMEflSVflLL ADDGREATLYTO - BEAUTY OF CITY Grounds Can Be Improved | Without Much Out- ‘I lay of Money | | What's a home without flowers? Certainly not so attractive or hap- py a place as a home with them. | The time has passed for the perusal of seed, bulb and root catalogues. Now is the iime for planting. Flower boxes should be made ready. Flower gardens should be laid *out.; Vegetable gardens should be spaded and planted. Grass plots |should be sowed. Shrubbery and , trees should be set out without fur- t.her delay. President Franklin D, Roosevelt is here pictured as he received the eard . Lawn aend flowers increase the of membership in the National Press Club, Washington, that made Bitn | oie of i home, Nothing detracts a member of the “Fourth Estate” and the most distinguished cub reporter. The oceasion was the dinner commemorating the 25 th anniversary of the SO much from a dwelling as un- YLeft to right are Donald A. Craig, chairman, President Roosevelt kept grounds. :l:: Raymond ganndt, president of the club. The new cub was 2ssignéd | The expense is .so small it is to “cover the White House.” WIVES OF OFFICIALS tertained with a solo and mesm— | searcely’ ‘worth - considering. Only @ little work is necessary. 'HONORED BY BUSINESS, s conss. “Toe semanaer ot e BUSINESS IS GOOD, BUT \PROPESSIONAL ~ WOMEN “'enis s spen wicy sames SMOKES CHEAP, SAYS Quantities of spring flowers dec- c H E s T E RFl ELD MAN orated the hostess’ charming home. Mrs. Burford was assisted in re- | One of the most enjoyed Per bxc» ceiving the guests of the club and’ in serving by Mrs. John T. Spickett, lative wives and wives of Territor- | Mrs, Anna Wabster, Mrs. George 'ather be living and working here lial ofifcials this Spring was that | Dull, Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. J: B. God- than any place else,” was the that has been given for the | given last night by the Business frey and Mrs. Blumberg. and Profesisonal Women's Club at the home of Mrs. Pearl Burford. Honor guests were Mrs, Joseph | SCHOLARSHIP DANCE APRIL 21 Alaska after a trip through the W. Kehos, Mrs. Norman Walker,| Third Annual Dance, Elks Ball Territory. Mrs. Thomas DeVane, Mrs. Robert | Room, auspices Business and Pro-' MTr. Jensen made all of his busi- |s. Bragaw, Mrs. Luther ©. Hess, | fessional Women's Club, Serenad- Dess calls on his way in to the Mrs. Allen Shattuck, Mrs. James|ers Music. Admission: students Interior and returned from Fair- ley, Mrs. James S. Truitt and | fifty cents, adults one dollar, plus banks to the coast directly by air. | Mrs. Walstein G. Smith. | tax. SAVE THE DATE. adv.' “People smoke, whether times are “Business conditions are good throughout Alaska and I would , cheerful word spread today by Fred ! Jensen, Chesterfield representative {who returned to Juneau on the Hear This Ye People. Think! Aeiit. KNOW ALL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN By these Presents: THAT, Whereas the NATIONAL CLEAN UP 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 pland hdve been perfected for a thorough CLEAN UP AND PA!NT UP CAMPAIGN in JUNE % beginning Apfll 16. date to mark the Opening of a réal cdmpaign of p rsfstent and constructive effort in cleaning up and KEEPING' IT UP. In this worthy movement of Cleaning, Painting, Planting; Repairing and general Rehabilitation and Beau- tification we urge each citizen to do his or her best part to make our community Clean, Healthy, Thrifty, Safe and.Beautiful By 1. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor, City of Juneau. J. W. JONES, President, The guests were given an ad- \ eee good or bad, but it is encouraging ess of welcome by Mrs. John Mc- | D. F. D. Annual Dance ‘v[ay 6. adv. to see business improving. In %vlw' Chamber of Commerce. ick, president of the club. The | - eee of the fact that cigarettes are, | purposes of the organization were Navajo Indian blanket weavers Cheaper, and that sales must con-| & told in & talk by Mrs. David Wag- ' in-nommal. times-make -more-than sequently. .be larger, my trip wasls s PRL G Gk 0y "L : Qox er. Mrs. Clarence Ferguson en- $1,000,000 a year. very sansrmctory S N e oo T Y Y R /4 144 ifi‘@ [ Pure Prepared Paint Tl}nt name means just exactly what it says, While you may he able to buy cbhper paint, there is no real economy in an inferior paint. i It costs you as much to apply the cheaper paint but if it only lasts one half as long, your final cost is -higher than if you had invested in a high grade (pn;u: in the first place. Now .is the time 1o plan your painting program and you will do well to inm‘ tigate the merits of Fuller’s Pure Prepared. The cost is very little more than for the poprer grades but' you can be sure; of several years more service,; Product PURE PREPARED PAINT—For all exterior surfaces. D FULLERWEAR FLOOR ENAMEL—For your flooss. FULLERGLO—For your walls and woedwork. ! iy DECORET ENAMEL—For woodwork and furniture. SPEEDITE VARNISH—For woodwork, floors and linoleum. DURABLE BOAT—For your boat. ; FULLERWEAR AUTO ENAMEL—For your car. FULLER’S HOT WATER WALL—Wherever Kéfinmme ‘ is'needed. i G4 G Wherever paint, varnish, enamel or kdlsomme is nsed from Nome ‘l‘.o Sln Diego, Fuller’s Products stand for Quailty. Let’s make Clean-Up———Pamt-Up mean something in Juneau. If weufl‘l» o~ .. operaje, We cap fll*g.,;hs'cjegpqu town on the Pacifie Coast. ’ Juneau-Young Hardware Co. _..« Pamnt-up, | Cleanuup th-upw« 18 Delivery BUILDING MATERIALS | CEMENT SHINGLES . . . . DOORS AND WINDOWS SHEETROCK o Pfi (Incorpbrafed)