The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1948, Page 2

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MAYDAY VALUES e RAINCOATS s 1010 20 Sfi,’;@.fifi nd $15.00 Yes . . . You're going lo have lois o' rain Special Group of DRESSES $5.00 — $1.0.00 — $15.00 arkable Vr. 168 ‘or May Day” AN ADDITIONAL DRESSES in a ‘vnmrv a rm and Siylgs at Cot 3 .rn J"‘TT\];"! ANU ~1 inrq Fine up to $8.95 ference! These garr"w.\ in “*fm 00 Sizes and Styles PLAY SHOES 3.00 Vic Colion, Only | Broken Sises and Stvies ) R M Rehrends fo QUALITY SINCE /8587 You should have good light wherever your eyes and the eyes of members of your family are required to do work like .n'(::lmg, sewing, cooking, figuring and the like . . « not just enough light to make the work pogsible, We'll be pleased to measure the light re quirements of your home and advise you how 1o bring your lighting up to par for your family’s eyes, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Many a home is long overdue for better lighting . . . soft modern illumination for easier seeing, for mnew working convenience. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PUlli( ODINION UNIVERSMI.Y ENDORSES CLEAN-UP - PAINT-UP - reason for being so In a nation-wide survey of the enthusiastic about the program. He 1 Clean-Up campaign it has declared that the issue of public nd to enjoy virtually unapi- health is closely associated with the ! 2 sement of the “man results of the campaign d. one often hears Bus Ansel of the Acme Dis] t “there is a:cam- Service has volunteered the use of pm.n in which mmvone win his motorized equipment, and the 8 city crews busy hering up the rutLish piled along the curb line. An observer noted that the largest s to merit mcu‘c t W. WENDT ileal Paint Store: WALL PAPER: Largest Stock in Alaska— (Over : patterns) PAINTS: Complete Stock of Home and Marine Top Quality Products DECORATING 20 Years Business in Juneau Past, Efficient Painters Mean Bettes®Results for Less! L R ey GE ERAL PAINT @ G’rofecfs, Beautifies St Everyfhmg PHONE 549 ——— BOX 489 + “MY CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS & 0 CLEAN and e DEXTER "TWIN TUB" Both tubs wash together to get clothes twice as clean—twice as quick. It’s an 2 exclusive Dexter advantage—it shortens washing time and makes wash day a happy hour! Just 60 minutes or less and your complefe weekly washing is ready for the line. See the Dexter Twin Tub today,. DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY . 0. Box 1187 - Phone Douglas 16 Douglas, Alaska — iland lot or FIX-UP MOVEMENT pile of trash seen tu Jaie was one In front of the Sea View Apanmcnh cn Willoughby Avenue | It has been a pleasing experience, Mr. Hendrickson said, to have so Imany people willingly participate in the clean-up drive, { There are a féw things to keep in mind, the Mayor added, that will assist in getting best results. thre there are broken bottles and ghs, to be dispoed of, it is desired to have | | this put in separate card board box-| es. Tin cans should also be kept se- parate, wherever possible. | Then, everything to be taken away should be placed at the curb. Thus, the motcrized equipment will ke able to cover the city and serve the max- imum number of households. Among the pioneers in the clean- ug, paint-up movement was the city of Cleveland, Ohio. The sales and advertising manager of the Sherwin | Williams Paint city, Mr. Company of that Lemperly, together with organizations and munici- | of many of the com- | munities in Cuyahoga County, teok | part in a country-wide progra To d the public hmllhx feature, th Committee In- Cleveland Ltor the zoo. This ungainly creatur spits | constantly. lead through the; down-town in front of thej May Compary, arcund the statue )f! Tom L. Johnson, and over the c ter of the v, bearing a sign, * not spit. To do so spreads disease.” So, following the present cam- paign, some organization here might desire to put on another against that nasty custom of spitting on the idewalk where every | Clean-up, paint-up, fix-up is a| program that officials of the Juneau | Chambe ult » the ton during the mo | | Presidential Charles Ross replied “cat- | WASHINGTON -~ today when asked| ent Truman will pro- | ss next week limited | egoricall whether Pre: nse to Ci arms :hxpmems to western Eur ATTENTION Grdinance No. 299 Reads: Section 2. That it shall be un-; lawful for the owner, occupant, or on in possession of any ymdI buxlduw premises, vacant lot, tide- | premises, or filled in tideland lot or premises, within the corporate limits of the City of | Juneau, to deposit, place or keep ! thereon, or to permit the deposit- mg *placing or keeping thereon, any waste cr scrap material, rub- bish, refuse, or other unsightly or | offensive matter or material. Section 3. That it shall be un- |lawful for any owner, occupant | or person in possession of any lc:'t,I vard, building, or other premises, including tideland lots and premises and filled in tideland lots and premises, within the corporate lim- its of the City of Juneau, to main- tain, have or keep thereon, or to permit the maintaining, naving or keeping thereon, any garbage ctherwise than in sound metal containers at all times covered with tight metal tops; or to keep or maintain, or to permit the keeping or maintaining, such gar- hage containers containing gar- bage otherwise than on platforms or other solid foundations to pre- vent tipping or overturning, or the teps to fall off or to become dis- placed; or to permit garbage to‘ accrue or accumulate without regu- lar and reasonably prompt remuv-l al. Section 4. That it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police of said City to make, or cause to be made, regular monthly inspections, and at other times when requested so o do by the City Council, of all premises and property within the cerperate limits of the City of Ju- neau; and in the event the viola- tion of any provision of this Or- linance is found, promptly to give nformal written notice thereof to | the owner, occupant or person in session to comply with the pro- visions violated within five (5) days after such notice is given. Section 5. Any firm, person, per- sons, or corporation violating the provisions of any section of this Ordinance after five (5) days' notice given as aforesaid shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall | be punished by a fine not exceed-\ ing One Hundred (100.00) Dollars | | or by confinement in the City jail | not exceeding thirty (30) days; or by both such fine and imprison- ment. CITY OF JUNEAU. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 NO, WE DON'T WASH BABY BUT— we will wash everything else from baby’s clothes to pop’s shirts. AND— because we want to merit the faith you put in us we give you the finest laundering you can buy, Try us! ALASKA LAUNDRY ZORIC TEM CLEANING WE OFFER FULLER’S Fuller Glo . . . . . .« .. . Semi-Gloss Decoret Enamel ™ Fullerwear . . . . .. Floor Enamel o 4 "KEM-TONE The Miracle Wall Finish The Right Brush Makes the Paint-Up Job Easier and Better! (A %" BRUSH for sash and small trim— RUSH for enomeling furniture= (€) 1%" BRUSH for interior woodwork— (D) 3" BRUSH for floors and walls— (E) 3%2" BRUSH for axterior walls (F) APPLICATOR for water finn-d paints— Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store BOX 800

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