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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934. ~ BACKED BY A UNITED COMMUNITY---DO YOUR PART XYZ Now PDQ In Your CCC Campaign of NRA DO YOUR PART in the CUC, “Clean-Up Campaign,” which interprets NRA to mean “No Rubbish Around.” will make you a CCC, civic spirit have assisted neighbors in cleaning out vacant lots and e - - = » }”NEAU SHnws empty corners. The committee of the Chamber of Commerce which elEAN_UP wEEK is sponsoring the general spring - | effect, is today busily engaged | in checking up thoroughly the | | GARDEN OWNERS 'WORK TO MAKE & the g, laces still needing attention. Added to the honor roll of those 3 _ who have already called for ci “(:1;"‘"‘, " Commerce Co' |y L E I i trucks to haul junk away from sie aoe R neree oo Flower Lovers Enter Into Residents Urged to Take curb since yesterday are operator;” and a greater CW “Community Welfare Asset,” as | well as a help in marking us all as a PWA, “Pecple With Aspiration” to have an increa ingly RFC, “Really Fine Ci George Nelson, Sixth and Harris Streets; Edwin Sutton, Star Hil Gus Gustafson, Dixon Street near | W. J. Harris, Court House | A. J. Sprague, Calhoun Ave- Spirit of Clean-Up Week to Plant, Dig, Weed Juneau home owners and garden enthusiasts entered Advantage of Free Haul- ing Remainder Week “With three days of “Clean-up Vi r' i rove ve Ve “WE have y over, great improve- nue; Mrs. John Green, Fourth If you want to say “WE DO / . ment in the appearance of Ju- SLX'LEGL' J;e Wilson, Sixth Street:|, OUR PART,” then COD, “Cut |heartedly into the spirit of clean- neau is already perceptible and pane’ Dufresne, Main Street at/ Out Delay;” and XYZ, “Exer- |UP week and, with sunshine to those in charge of the campaign geyenth; R. R. Hermann, Calhoun| cite Yeur Zeal” PDQ, for Sat- |make the work pleasant &s well as profitable, have been busily digging, planting and weeding for the last N re enthusiastic over the co-opera- tion shown by residents and busi- at Eighth; MacKinnon Apartments, | urday night will soon be here, “Don't delay! If you haven't been | on the honor roll get busy and take RAY TAYLOR RETURNS advantage of the city’s offer to fur- trucks to help you clean up!”| FROM 7-WEEK ABSENCE For the assistance of those who are beginning gardens for the time this spring a few suggestions as to why seeds, fail may be in ds of many private residences have been cleared of unsightly deb- ris. Odds and ends of rubbish which had collected during the snow- Glasse urged today. Free S e Vynd! winter hmmltlhs 1‘havet hm;n trucks will be available until Sat-| After an absence of seven weeks, | Tndisiia ‘tor Stad Failiw # o CHINSCLISWAY. by gung fred GUCKS wodily Dight during which he prepared and sub- | i 8 5 S supplied by the e¢ity. Both adults i, Sl g prep Failure with annual flower seed mitted a thesis for a Ph. D, degree | js Jikely to be due in most cases {from Yale University, Ray F. Tay- 5 one of two causes—the time they ROEN 2 SNA {lor, in charge of the scientific) yyxe to germinate and the tininess LEAVES FOR B. C. |branch of the Forest Service Work |, the seedling plants. MINING PROPERTY iln Alaska, returned home yester-| Annyals which germinate quick- day. Roy: . . - v !ly, such as zinnias, which come up ing V(:: N{hnzsh?:;(nein 33,?&:‘ for| Mr. Taylor has been given a i g few days, are easy for most k . -, | trans Washington, D. C.,| s ks Prince Rupert on his way to the Cansfer to g | garden makers. But larkspure take d children have been busy piling up boxes, sacks,: brush, all manner of useless things which have clut- tered up the city, and have tele- phoned to the City Clerk for free rucks to come and take it from the curb for disposal, according to inf ation from that office and CITY BEAUTIFUL whole | Third and Franklin Streets; L.| and then it will be too late to : < work | they have formed their true leaves is actual. aperessive evidence ai i ness people of Juneall In entering mise oty Lokls Birests; L foi; and tco late to call the |tew dags. The‘rtes:l!;ycfv;::;r\:ml-; ot THET R It is actual, aggressive evidence of the faith, pride, o i o cal " N e | > % \ ot vil appreciate y S : 3 3 sid i nto the campaign to make Juneau wary Monagle, Fifth and Ea City Clerk, 88, and have your S otty lt’gis summer as well as|through the season before being confidence your fellow citizens have in Juneau. v a2 clean and beautiful place in Spreets: H. L. VanderLeest, Main| Tubbish hauled away free of | s er U s} gosed in the border. ) h o live” Ret Bty ! % g 3 | the less fortunate residents who lich to live,” Rev. John A. Glasse, giyeet; J. E. Connors, Sixth Street.! charge, o 4 Ak : hairman, said today. e ave no garden space FORGING AHEAD The considerable activity in building, repair- ly desiroy them unless the garden- er has discovered and is taking | care of them. A beginner is well| advised, if he sows his flowers in a | |seed bed, in rows which can be| marked. The bed should be sur-| rounded by a wooden curb two inches high, which will keep rain from washing over it. | When the seedlings appear they will be recognized because they are lin the row, and can be identified’ |from the label. The gardener can become familiar with the appear- |ance of the Cifferent flowers in the seedling stage. He will then be; {equipped to sow them broadcast in the border another year with the | assurance of being able to tell flow- | er seedlings from weeds. | | . Perennial flower seeds should al- ways be sown in a seed bed. They |should be transplanted as soon a. ing, and remodeling that is now taking place in Juneau speaks much louder than type or words. Juneau is a good place in which to live, it is flll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH a good place in which to plan your future. Building, repair: i home in a physical way goes far to make it a happy contented home. Happy, well-equipped I caprtTaL sperous town. | | painting, freshening the homes make a happy, pre || Beer Parlors Live well in Juneau. the committee members this after- noon. Boy Scouts turned out after school on Monday and Tuesday and Vital Creek mining property in which he is interested. From Prince Rupert he will continue back to the Omineca mining district in British | e where he will be attached to the fifteen days; petunias, twenty;! | research division of the Fores"jsweet peas, fifteen, and in general Service. He and Mrs. Taylor prob-|inere 5 a great variation in the ably will leave here about May 15-‘fime it takes flower seeds to start! and Ball Room Nufsed Patronize Your Local Merchants and you will richly share in the growth and prosperity of Juneau. ‘* worked with a vengeance to clean Columbia where the property is 1o-| b cpynra “pEaNNING LEAVES‘grOng.hwilm max::; vm‘tlle];leiele;{: | up the lot on the corner of Frank- cated to remain until sometime in! 0" 2" ¢ ing much longer “han g ! |FOR THE SOUTH ON NORAH pne: is likely to expect. | * lin and Second Streets that has June e it t Y o i) | been an eye-sore to passers by for Production on the property is; £ atiar a8 v » = S some months, with the result thatt expected to be started on May 15, Fri‘{;"ms:}“;‘““u ‘:fi‘;“‘l‘“gw e ca lgro:e n:;t gl;g?-ca ;;e;sgfi it no longer offends the sight but Mr. Shepard said before he left of Juneat, Who has; éen. MAKINg | tne ssadMnks do come they &7 TioE| is an adequate plyaground for the today. | by ‘l e S g y | iaiehiborhood xorl)x{m; rs. E. Johnson accompanied Mr,|PeT home with the latter for some| giscovered. neighbor i Sters h anied M A s e | : o Neighbors Work Together | Shepard and will go into the Omi- '™ Nlo' ri;h“"}’“?‘r’:;:;n‘;“ i g e 4 ilov;ef slc1cdluvlg§harer ea‘sifl) | In addition to raking and scrap- neca district to look over the coun- ]‘_I R ) h’omc ih Seau}e a'nd‘»deflrosed y the hv\?a’ 0 3 Td' n ing away debris in their own try with a view toward prospect- :»]-1]1" e s Ko ‘?cmz; th)e b:d Tmffch\lflu’fis’dli | yards, J d wi th 3 - RS mpiry ke SOt [ to other hazar v 1 1 aly- vards, citizens, embued with the ing. 4 Henning. § -t R T T S VA A e e | Etx | ‘ 10 ¢ Product q AND Get Immediate Delivery BUILDING MATERIALS . CEMENT SHINGLES . DOORS AND W SHEETROCK . - JUNEAU LUMBER M (Incorporated) | ® !IiIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIHI,IIJIIIJJI, | Clean-up! Paint-up! Fix-up! The full co-operation with your Chamber of Commerce in this campaign will greatly help to make Juneau a better place to live in. -~ ELECTROL -~ HARRI MACHINE SHOP