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B SANDLOT CLUBS |- SHOW INCREASE WICHITA K.' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938. ense in the number of sandlot| has announced. the number of semi-pro clubs, ac-jsor baseball cl Vi ba=oha11 club% throughout the Unit-| The 1939 directory, Dumont said, | cording to Dumont, is the natic Dumont will be 5000 over 1937,|will list 30,000 sandlot clubs, with|semi-pro program of ¢ | the: fort ac r~rfl g to the directory in the s of sponsors and manag nd regional tou are ¢ 1939 National Semi-Pro Baseball 7 means that over 400,000 f by the national finals at Wichita, publicit wvhich goes to press Decem- | s are playing baseball on the| August 12 to 24 reach ber 1, Rannond Dumont, president i States sandlots this year " series of tournaments has sured ! 9 To- he National Semi-Pro Congress, Chief cause for the increase in| influenced more industries to spon-| Anot firm have ente 1l program - | comes fr the fact dml their wor- 1 ries concerning pl iding b other ibs have n ninated by the national semi-pro player con- t s) originated by the N m» Baseball Congress. THESE NEW LOW PRICES are Pilng Lyputarity on Lputariy THE big swing is on — right across the country . . . the swing to fine U. S. bottle: Here taking advantage of the new low prices at which Old Overholt and Mount Vernon, world-famous ryes, and Old Taylor and old bourbons, now are selling. the world produces, and getting them at the lowest prices in twenty years. d in bond whiskies. They’re America’s “Fourmost” Whiskies —old in fame and name—their qualit and there and everywhere men are . s 1 24 their age, their proof the same as before the price reduction. So there’s a double treat awaiting you today when you ask for Old Overholt, Mount Vernon, Old Taylor and OId Grand-Dad—the treat of unsurpassed Grand-Dad, celebrated Kentucky Sfi.m’ ER PLANS GOING AHEAD ~ FOR JULY THIRD Fisii‘ by (mn]n Hardy for Big Fight Card With plans the eve of the he Char yement talent. id he “wa care July 3re arlic for a big fistfest on Fourth of July, spon- meau ‘ll\.t[’ Asso in charze is casting around ciatior of arrar for the They are enjoying as superb whiskies as SEE WHAT YOU NOW SAVE ON THESE CELEBRATED WHISKIES AT YOUR FAVORITE ON S ALE Two Famous Bourbons at New Low Prices Two Celebrated Ryes Now Priced to Save You Money OLD GRAND-DAD a7 d OLD TAYLOR are Kentucky straight bourbon whiskies. MOUNT VERNON and OLD OVERHOLT are straight rye whis- kies. All are bottled in bond at full 100 proof under U.S. Gov- ernment supervision. [/ZroooBuys quality priced to thrill your purse. st and best seen. planned as fight card Juneau ha - REDS, PIRATES - ARE TIED FOR - THIRD PLAGE (Cleveland and New York Continue in Neck and I Neck Struggle BAR AND PACKAGE STORE (Py Associated Press) Cincinnati Reds and the Pitt-burgh Pirates are now tied for thir e in the Nationa just four and one-half the top Giant who h ave n l“u out of seven games. The Pirates beat the Giants betwee ¥ the Tribe continuing with a hxl‘ game lead land beat y and New Washington yes- York trimmed -~ 'ENSED TO WED license was i the U. S..Comm to Daniel Sharclane, fisherman, and 1 Alice Dalton, ery worker, both natives of Hoona Copyright 1938, National Distillers Products Corp., | New York urday. Wes S7 QUALITY FOODS Specially Priced for o Yow' Shapping Jist! SATURDAY 8 MONDAY Table Talks: “Our Prices Are Never TOO HIGH — Ask Any SH Kndney Beans 25° 2 Ne. 2 tins .. of Our Customers!” L [ SH Pmeapple Jluce 35c . RED SHIELD 46-0z. tin .. BUTTER 5Oc| 2ms. 63c S7# Shrimp - 2 tms 45e S Sauerkraut 25c 2 No. 2 tins 49 S Grapefrunt SOLID FRUIT—3 tins DARIGOLD MILK $3.2 By the CASE [ J Fresh-Killed Local CHICKENS Also—Fryers, Roasters and Stewing Hens S% Coffee The Mellow’d Coffee—2-Ib. tin FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES New Potatoes—Bunch Carrots Celery—Cauliflower—Tomatoes Asparagus—Green Peppers Cucumbers WHAT COULD BE SWEETER? Home-Grown, Fresh, Crispy RADISHES, From OUR OWN FARM? 478 PHONE CALIFORNIA GROCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENT “THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE” The Quality Will Be Remembered——— Long After the Price Is Forgotten! S Orange Juxce 16-0z. tin .. SW Grape’t'runt Junce 16-0z. tin c38° SH Jullemle Beets 3 No. 2 tins . soc SWBabyKernelComz Sc SFI/I / Dl“ Plckles 4 5c 5 W Jullenne Carrots 5oc Choice Fresh Meats CUT O YOUR ORDER MOCK CHICKEN LEGS— ——each c Taste Just Like Southern Fried Chicken HAM LOAF 2 ds Made from Veal, Pork and pl‘{’:::ln i Ssc 25¢ POT ROASTS———————pound SWIFT'S COTTAGE HAMS—Ib. c All Choice Shoulder Cuts All Our Steaks Are ALWAYS Tender! Talent Beuw Sought c: | partment of biology at Virginia Pol. | editor and stockman from Colorado 1 | Solicitor’s office anrren's Music. Frcddlt‘ Hulu]nnson Pitches Tenth Victory One Game i ‘Hot Park’ (By Freddie pitc team's losir game when he pitched treak at e hutout b N It wa ory of the me run, alsc 1 sing h to d in another run (c yive Hollywood a win over San Fran co last n seat Oakland, a shut- play n Diego i lst the CIC neous employees union put the field i the un acramento on 1 r of fou Three picket ed to work over time a: | 1 Diego to beat Sacramenic in an eleven inning game THURSDAY Los Angele: Hollywood 4; Seattle 7; I San Diego 4 innings ue | Pittsbur York 2 | St. Louis adelphia 3 | American League New York ; Philade ; Detroit 12 Washington 1; Cleveland 4 Boston 12; St. Louls 8 | = | OF CLUBS fic Coast League Won Lost Pet Sacramentq 41 30 ] san Francisco 44 san Diego 40 Los Angeles 40 - 38 500 36 46 3 36 168 Oakland 21 346 National League Won Lost New York 82519 Chicago 21001 Cincinnati 26, - 22 Pittsburgh 26 Boston g8 St. Louis o . Brooklyn 21 29 Philadelphia 1888 I\llll’ll(dll League Won Lost Cleveland 31 19 ew York 30 19 Boston 29 21 586 ‘Washington 28 27 509 | Detroit 26 26 500 Philadelphia 23 27 4(7(1‘ Chicago 18 28 301 St. Louis 15 33 313 Gastineau ()unnrl League Won Lost Pt | Douglas L Bt Elks g g ol a0t Moose 2 6 250 | REINDEER PARTY IS ENROUTE HERE ON NORTHLAND ¢ Aboard the Northland which sailed from Seattle this morning was the party named by Congress to make an investigation of the reindeer industry in Alaska. The in- vestigating committee of thr named by the Chairman of the ate and House Appropriations com- mittees, includes Chris Rachford chairman, Assistant Chief Forester; Dr. I. D. Wilson, head of the de technic Institute, and Frank Reeds, Assisting this committee are Leon Cubberly, disbursing officer from the Ray B. Dame from the motion picture division, Interior Department, and J. S. Rood, Acting Reindeer Supervisor. Mrs. Rood is accompanying husband north. LITTLEPAGE FLIES HERE FROM MINE Jack Llulepago mmmg engineer, flew to Juneau yesterday with Shell Simmons from Lisianski and the Apex 71 Nido mine there which Lit- tlepage is developing. Littlepage said today he has a crew of six men working on the ground, retimbering, driving tun- nel and doing general repair work to “get the mine into shape for de- velopment work.” The Apex El Nido was discovered | in 1924 and has been worked spas-| modically since. Rich ore has been | found. in spotty bodies, but it is| understood the difficulty in mining | has lain in the fact that no consid- | erable constant deposit of ore has been found. | Littlepage expects to return to- morrow. - D - SAFETY DRIVERS!!!! Dance at Elks Saturday. Wes adv. her | | SEATTLE WINS "oce = o FROM PORTLAND, 5 in THE EMPIREI ed Ads “Get Yourself a Good Cozy, WARM WOODS ‘Eiderdown’ Sleeping Rohe"‘f(} v/ "\ have been selling \\ m(l\ Arctic lluu.n "“l ng R \»u —to sourdoughs, housewives, everybody. 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Your present refrigeration almost surely costs more to mainain than the new low operating cost of a G-E. Don’t put up with an in- adequate, old-fashioned refrigerator any longer. G-E, the first choice of millions is now popularly priced! 1—Bigger Dollar Value than ever. 2—Low Curreant Cost. 3-—Lang Life. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—ALASKA—-DOUG