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PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™" 77 |ONE BRACKET PRICE IS FORSTRY RECEPYS MOMSDDEY GIVEN 101 TERR"ORY 2| ised by rep 2| panies meetin e with officials flof the United Trollers of Alaska K| on oil prices which had been a plied on fishermen and other co and Chugach N will amount a half cent per | Alaska except for the Forest one bracket, Andy Barlow, cretary of the Trollers, nies have been working in ction with the Trollers to hardship on the smaller Pirst and | pi0id i do not, allow the benefit e m bra uku prices enjoyed by the larger cra roads schools in the Third Ju i nxn(nn] fo two TO ¥S REGIONAL FORESTER Forest, It provided that the receipts s be held in the U. S. Treasury until| ;oo Glaripel Rakestraw has re- ghts to the land and UM-| ;09 the staff of the U.S. Forest - | Service local office to be secretary 2| to the Ref « Forester, it was an- | 114804 | pounced tod year 1950 amounted to #6is. thtar trom. the: date 'of #HEI" ypo Dlp el il Ga s Mt 18§90 15145, | with the Forest Servive in the Di- In addition to the 25 percent re- | yision of Recreation, Lands and Op- ceived by the Territory, 10 Percent | e q¢iong For the past two years she HE tuio nRGION, | SOeeS Ter Ceipts 15| pas been secretary to the Alaska e °T- | representative of the U.S. Depart- | ment of Labor for fiscal year 1950. The amount received by the Ter- | ritory since 1908 for its 25 percent share of National Forest receipts | totals $7: 36. The amount re- oeived by the Forest Service for use on roads and trails, rep ing 10 percent of Forest receipts | since 1908, totals $295,495.63 CALL FOR BIDS o GRADING 17 MILES, Sponsored by Ju Saturday, SEWARD HIGHWAY |- T GROUP HEALTEH ard-Anck FJ\()I:\I)J(‘ action for oil prices | T8 -/to the Fish and Wildlife Service Beginning yesterday the bracket | s rd Oil and Union Oil | MISS RAKESTRAW .\'I-l('lll’.T.\RV' : | | \ : { \ sl Benefit — Eagle River } \ ‘ i \ )\ | l ‘ \ ! 'FWS SKI PLANE IS DAMAGED LANDING AT PILOT POINT Considerable damage was done single engine Cessna ski plane as th result of a sideways landing esterday at Pilot Point near Uga- 1ik on the Alaska Peninsula, ac- | cording to advices received in Ju- |neau by W. E. Elkins, Acting Re- gional Director, from the FWS Air- craft Supervisor at Anchorage. | The pilot Jay Hammond and his passenger, Bob Mahaffey, FWS En- 1 across the board, in other |forcement Agent were uninjured,| | the advices to Elkins said | No details of the accident have | _vrx been reported to the June: lt)fll(‘o but Elkins said it is conj {tured a strong wind must have | struck the plane. | Damages to the plane included the total loss of the right landing | wing, tip of the fuselage and a propellor. Elkins said today an aircraft me- | chanic is being sent from the An- chorage office to Pilot Point to determine whether the plane can be repaired. Hammond and Mahaffey were on an assignment of work on the caribou herds on the Alaska penin sula at the time of the lcudenl Beside his duties as & | mond is also a pred: | agent in the Alaska Peninsula dis- their headquarters at Dillingham. WANT AUS Blll\(; EESULTS FREE PUBLIC DANCE neau Shrine Club BOY SCOUT CAMP ELKS HALL--10 PP.M. January 20 1 ASSN., Inc. gear and major damage to the right | «»gggflvfl"’ a tricts He and Mahaffey maintain | | LOS AN VISITING ES RELATIVES LOCKRIDGE FAMILY Making a surprise visit to their son and brother, Eugene Lockridge and his family, Mrs. Doris Lock- ridge and Milford Lockridge and the| latter's wife, arrived in Juneau on the Pan American | clipper. Their home is in cles The visitors will be here about a week. They are delighted to be] with Mr. and Mrs. Lockridge and to see Alaska in the wintertime! but most of all their interest is in| their little grandaughter and niece | |three and one half year old Linda | Lockridge, | JOE COBLE HERE Joe Coble of Fairbanks is at th( aianof Hotel. | : SCHWINN BEKES AT MADSEN'S | e R i SNOWSUITS 'Spotlessly Clean! 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The bids for thc fourth | jl * section of roadwork will be callea | in about two weeks, Stoddart said | teday. \ ® Minor mending free tures and cc for future surfacin Contract for the grading of the road from Mile 33 to Mil h third of four to be ('Om])]rtum of the CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 All Members and Interested Persons Urgently Requested to Attend FROM WHITEHORSE | Mrs. M. Steegle and Mrs. T Gort—i sen of Whitehorse are guests at the \ Barannf Huze] COLD WEATHER SPECIALS | Janaarsy Boys' 100% Wool Shiris-$4.75 Shopping Inner - Outer Style % Suggestions Boys' Leather Top Shoepacs-$5.95 U. S. Rubber Brand 0 it BARANOF CIGAR STAND Your Favorite Magazines Cigars - Candies - Cigarettes & i | mmm= Many CLLTT FINE GIFT ITEMS Located for Your Convenience in the Main Lobby OF THE BARANOF» HOTEL WW D FASHIONED “Say It Wiih Flowenrs” This “’Shopping Guide” makes shopping Easy, and Thrifty, Too Four Pair Only—Boys'. 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