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Fred Woedeman was able to leave Seward General hospital Tuesday and -stop ped in Moose Pass en route to hi8 cabin at Mile 41. The penuchle tournament being played by Mr. and Mrt Harry L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Laubscher is now nearing an end, the won en playing against the men. The men are ahead. One of the men players reports that the men intend to win in the tournament. Pride goeth before a fall and at a gathering to be held to night with the Harry L. Smiths the women expect to leap toward victory by thousands. Miss Ana Smith, who is receptionist in Dr.A. R. Roberts' office in Seward, spent Monday night in Mooso Pass with Mr. and Mrs. Har ry L. Smith. The Valentine Dance at Lawing Roadhouse last Sat urday night was well attant ed and proved to be a high ly enjoyable affair. The music by Miss Mary Staffor< playing piano accordion, John L. Nelson, saxophone and Gub Manthey, drums,was excellent. A skating party on Lake Kenai Tuesday night inclu ded Mrs. Alice Ebing,Harry Conkery,Miss Mary Stafford, Charles Clements and Mrs. Ray Stafford. Cynthia and Jacqueline Witt and Geraldine Grieet - have enrolled in Moose Pas i school. The children are walking five miles each way in order to attend school. Of such material are heroines made. Big dance this Saturday night nt Hielo'b Roadhouse , This is the last dance un der Mrs. Ebing's managemen; as tho roadhouse will be taken over March 1 by Mr, and Mrs. Will Estes. TIME says that there are_ now nearly two billion peo ple in the world. j WHAT YOU WANT - I WHEN YOU WANT IT IN l THE LINES OF GENERAL DRUG HCHANDIS'E ALASKA "THE S T A F ^ 0 F > L I F E " . 15ft K A LOAF FRESH STOCK DELICIOUS , CRISPY GRAHAM CRACKERS - the kind children love. SAUERKRAUT IS APPETIZING THESE COLD DAYS. QUART OR HALF-GALLON CANS. RATH'S HAMS & BACON By the slice - by the chunk - or whole - it's for you to say. * * * KEROSENE ... 250 Gal. GROCERIES HARDWARE DIESEL OIL . 150 " GASOLINE - OILS j~~ j G_L E 1 S A R A G E FOR WARM STORAGE FOR YOUR CAR. GASOLINE, OILS, BATTERY SERVICE, VULCANIZING, AND REPAIRS. * * AGENTS FOR * B U I C K , PONTIAC, CHEVROLET, DODGE, AND PLYMOUTH CARS. SEWARD ALASKA