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e PAGE EIGHT baseball throw; 9 and un- Yunde yd. dash; 6-7-8-9 and un- der— —_—— MISSING BOYS ARE e ADDED CAUSE OF GENERAL “:“wiizer= ATTRACTION ALARMLAST NIGHT 7% 55seir o % s 11 to 13 years—boys 75 yd. dash I 11 to 13 years—girls 75 yd. das 3 & . 11 to 13 years—boys and girls 75 Two young Juneau boys were the .4 qash: 11 to 15 years—boys base- 1 cause last night of the Juneau Vol- |} JoJo Jones e e T e ed out to answer a 2-9 alarm at T, Al Al N TAP DANCER DELUXE at 10:30 and 12:30- ball throw; 11 to 15 years—girls baseball throw. . 2:30 p.m.—Boys all ages—bicycle 10:50 o'clock. The boys, Frank Oli- ver, Jr, 11, and Jimmy Oliver, 7,] had gone camping without securing race; girls all ages—bicycle rac boys all ages—obstacle course race. 3 pm.-—Swimming Pool races—/ 10 to 15 years—free style; 10 to 15 years—under water; all ages—| permission from their father, Frank L. Oliver, Assistant Territorial At- | torney General. went home at 10:90| L% olosk ANt Alaht. e lssovebsl . A P SR e boys were missing and had appar- ently taken their sleeping them. Apprehensive over their | CHaseanolits aHATsaréty OISR DI IoRe Qe 0 S5 RS ed the Police and Fire Dcpaxlmontw and instituted a search of nearb, wooded areas, The pair was found by the 10- year-old Pegues twins, Bob and | Dick, and were returned safely lo father. They had| oen the Starr Hill| Attention tennis and table tennis ¥ fans: tournaments will be held for bag with | ;e women and children. One can | | next ‘week. Spec1al Dmner TENDER CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK Il Salad @ French Fries { ping DI(I(ERSON SUBMITS : ————— RECENT KNIFING CASE| their anxious teen camping knoll above the Basin Road \uth‘ s three cther lads, who did have the | F‘&s“?lé E. lz;ckel“ison 21-year- nl: ‘ 3 5 permission of arents. The|U- oast Quardsman, appeare Green VEQelahles ® Relish Dish athe Bogg et O p}!"d ses, Don ! U. . District Court today and| H B . d H Milnes !v\ aived Grand Jury indictment. He| “ 01 lSCHlIS an Oney The all clear signal was given at | consented to submit to prosecutioit ‘: by an information submitted by U. |t | 8. District Attorney P. J. GIlmore, | Jr. Dickerson asked the court to' turnish him with an attorney and F'cderal Judge George W. Folta - med William A. Holzheimer tu 0 lcplesenl the accused man. Dickerson is accused of attempt- ling to knife a shipmate from the (-] U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Wachu- _'E sett and is charged with assault, with a dangerous weapon. Time for entering a plea was ten- |'\uwly set for 10 a.m. tomorrow. R ! PE TERSB[ RG MAN HERE Ray E. Torwick of Petersburg is registered at the Baranof Hotel. midnight FRIDAY IS EIElD DAY, AT EVERGREEN BOWL Tomorrow starting at 2 o'clock, tk v Bowl will held its weekly field day of contests and races. This field day will be a grand affair with many events for| all ages. Tomorrow is going to be a | beautiful and sunny day, we hope (so come on down and join the fun. Here is the list of events to be run off tomorrow: | 2 p.m—Tennis Court— Bou 4 to 9 years; 6 §2.00 Phone 015 Make your reservations now AT THE Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATE BOOTHS IN THE BANQUET ROOM 0 (onsistenlly e | SOUTHERNER HERE W. P. Henritze of Roanoke, Vir- ginia, is a guest at the Baranof vlel - >oo—— and same ages, wheel barrow race. | RAY SMITH HERE | 2 pm. Girls 4 to 9 years— ‘ Ray Smith of Ketehikan is re- 6 and under—25 yd. dash; 8 and LMuod at the Bmanof Hutcl L Irn e A w0 S T NIRRT . 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'® Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Cons THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA IDAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO Graduation exercises for the pu- pils of the Daily Vacation Bible School will be held in the Bethel Tabernacle, Assembly of ¢; | MOITOW night at 8 o'clock. | The exercises are for those stu- dents who have been attending the |DVBS for the past two weeks. | Certificates, will be presented ahd all parents ,and friends are cordially invited to attend. 3 Viola Barton of Chicago is stop- KENDALL FROM ANCHORAGE Bruce Kendall, former proprietor '0 pRoSE(mlo“ I“ 10( the Gastineau Hotel, is registered |at the hotel today. He is now re- siding in Anchnn[.,e THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical attention were: Mardiros Noradian, Mrs. C Sumdum and Paul Jackson. Patri- cia Thle underwent a tonsillec- tomy Mrs. Earl Moers and baby girl were discharged from the hospital yesterday. There were no admissions or| discharges from the Government | Hospital yesterday. | SCOTCH WHISKY . John Crabbie - 8 years old ONLY $°7.95 FIFTH ALL Botiled - in - Bond BOURBONS - fifth $7.50 GEORGE BROS. LIOUOR STORE PHONE 399 Neutr: ilver Bllrs Go, New Yo iy lIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII"NIIIIIIIIIIIIIlnllIIIIIIIIII||IIIHI||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII" (onsmenlly the Best for Less ® (onsulenfly the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less ® Oth CENTURY “ SPECIALS @ fma / W 7 SPECIALS Friday Friday and and “Alaska’s Finest” FREE DELIVERY Saturday Saturday STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Meats DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES ... 10:30 A.M,, 2:30 P. M., 202 LAST JUNEAU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 P. M. Phone DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON HAVE EXERCISES God, to- prizes and awards Shaemas O'Sheel’ has switched to Calvert because Calvert is smoother. - e FROM WINDY CITY at the Baranof Hotel L o i ————————————— Sof 44 West 8th Street, New York, N, Y. 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