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Ur. and Mrs. George Lindsay have moved out to their mine at Kile 44 on Lynch Creek. Urs. Clarence Scheiber went to Anchorage on Fri day’s train to meet Elaine Kennedy who is returning from Wasilla where she at tended school the last month. Ur. and Urs. Harry L. Smith are at Russian River Renervous. Mrs. Ray Stafford is acting as cook for the Forest Service bridge builders at their camp at The Forks. Gilbert Witt is fishing with a crew over in the Bristol Bay area. Ur. and Urs. Box Saxton drove in from Sunrise Fri day evening and spent the night in Lyle Saxton's cabin. Jake Laubscher spent Friday night and Saturday in Moose Pass. Lyman Graves and Fred Holley were in from The Forks over the weekend, Paul Williams has filed on a new home site south of the cabin occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scheiber He is preparing to move hii house thereon and the For est Service will erect a building on the site he is vacating. Mr. and Mrs. George Jam< of The Alaska Shop in Sew ard were Moose Pass visit ors last Saturday. Karl Carlson is working for Mr. Hatcher at the Gil Patrick mine. "Chuck" Whitmarsh is working at the Oracle mine with Bob McEachem. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas of Seward accompanied by Mrs. Kehoe, were Moose Pass visitors on Saturday. Mrs. W.J.Flynn and Jean, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Neal-Lawing drove to Moosfc Pass from Lawing Wednesdiy. CIGARS , CIGARETTES , TOBACCO FRESH SUPPLY STAPLE GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS HARDWARE GASOLINE MOOSE PASS OILS ALASKA j~H E L A S K A HOP HAAS * SONS FRESH CANDIES HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS - - KODAK SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING SEWARD ALASKA