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Hutohins Wounded
Anna Hutchins received
recently that her son, Pvt.
Hutchins, was wounded
day. Since the offic-
notification she received a
from him stating that he
getting along O. K. and that
was hit in the shoulder. He
wounded while in Luxem-
His address is uncha~ged
the Times will be glad to
friends who desire it his
and infantry numbers.
APe is 80.
Dean's .brother, Chester, who
now a Corporal, is somewhere
Germany.
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Wounds not Serious
6-Sgt. Edgar Partlow has writ-
up with some mbrtar shell and
has one eye •bandaged but can
see fairly well with the other.
Cpl. Elsa Jane ~coggin, who
received that rank Christmas day,
writes from Africa that she is
very happy in her work and that
she is located in what she thinks
is the most luxurious of any G. I.
set-up overseas.
Her position is a confidential
one in which she handles material
relative to open promotions for
the North African division. She
has been in the service for 14
months.
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T-5 Willard L. Viergutz, ad-
vises us that his APe has been
changed to 950, Care postmaster,
San Francisco, Calif. He has
parents that he was not been stationed
as "seriously injured" as
War department recently re-
and that he is getting
O. K. He said he connected
: Rapid City's Largest
Furniture Store
919 Main, Rapid City, S. D.
Dr. J. Gordon Betts
Physlcl~ - Surgeon
Osteopath
--Gles~ ~Itted
Ac~ trom Post Offle~
Slmufish, South Dakota
Chiropractic
Health Service
Dr. Gertrude H. Rich
No Drugs
the street from the
Tri-State Milling Co.
: Belle Fourohe, 8. D.
WANTED
Horse Hairs
/
~ane Hair 15e to 35e per lb.
Tail Hair 50ci to $1 lmr lb.
]]ring it in or send it
~Pareel ,post Qr express.
tL L. STURGES
Belle Fourche
in Hawaii for
some time.
Henry L. Netma~ has been
moved from San Diego and his
mail now goes to the Nay. Const.
Tra. Center, Camp Endicott, Da-
visville, R. I.
S~Sgt. William Mauch is some-
where in Belgium (APe 451)
now, he writes his wife the form-
er Mary Maurer, who was visit-
ing in ~Sundance last week from
~Spearfish. Her ~brother, Pvt.
Arthur J. Maurer, was rec-
ently home on furlough. Anoth-
er brother, Rex, who served some
time irt the Marine corps, receiv-
ed a medical discharge Some
months ago alad is now employed
in a defense plant on the west
coast.
S-Sgt. ,Stephen A. Hickenbot-
tom writes that he was sent to
Belgium the latter part of De-
cem~)er. He was shipped from
England to France about two
months ago. Stephen has a desk
job with the signal ,corps reports
his father who was here from
Moorcroft the later part of the
week.
APe 333 is the number thru
which ~-Sgt. Floyd R. Grubb,
20950258, will now receive his
mail via the postmaster at New
York. Floyd h~s been taking
parachute training at Camp
Mackall i~ North Carolina.
From Fort Des Moines, Iowa
comes word that Pvt. Ardyce L.
Good, daughter of Mr~ and Mrs.
Ray Good of ,Sundance, recently
left the first WAC Training cen-
ter there for duty with the army
at lVHnter Field, Bakersfield,
California.
Lester Sherrard is now at the
Great Lakes, Ill. Naval hospital.
His oddress is Ward 32 E.
Recent changes to overseas
addresses includes the following
the New York postofflce:
T~Sgt. Charles S. Waugh, (37-
453452) APe 89.
Pvt. Burt D. Ratl~bun (3771-"
1601) APe 1571~).
Sgt. Vernis R. Trom, bla (37-
453483) APe 448. He is in
France.
Sgt. Victor Cole (in ]~ngland)
APO 519-B.
Pvt. Jesse W. Kennedy'(2771-
V. J. Newlud
]btabliJhed 188J Samm L Nmr~
BfiHsReg. coming Two Yr.
Olds, Range Bred for
Range Use. Price $100
to $200.
b'E~ & SON
COLONY, WYOMING
0286) APe 15709.
Pvt. James Ward (in England)
APe 152.
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Lower Kara Creek
Mrs. George Strong, Wlhna,
Lois and Ruth Ames spent the
week-end at home.
Little Jule Rogers spent sev-
eral days with the Ames family.
Is Promoted
George :Strong writes from
France that he is now a sergeant.
He has been overseas for 13
months now a~d says he is surely
anxious to get :h~ae again.
Bert Hockett brought a load
of wood to the H-K school last
week.
Lois Ames and Dorothy Chris-
tensen called at the Chapman
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huckins,
are visitin.g relatives in Hulett
this week.
Bill Ames called on Percy
Huckins Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shepper-
son and Billy spent Sunday at
Ame~.
Bob Bixby a~ad Elmer Klmsey
are icing this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graham
were in town Wednesday.
Dorothy Christensen spent the
week-end at the Albert ,Clyde
home.
Goldie
Frank Ownbey was shopping
in Hulett Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Svoboda
were visiting Edward Fowlkes
Wednesday.
K. B. Stoddard has been haul-
ing ice to hie home in Hulett
from a reservoir on his ranch
~here. His grandsons, Harvey and
Howard Hauber helped him.
Others who were getting their
ice there were Ernie Ista, Ed-
ward Fowlkes, Charlie Ownbey,
and Hans Borchgrevink.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Ernest Fowlkes
and George Stockton were shop-
ping and attending to ,business
in Sheridan Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stod-
dard attended the ,band .concert
and dance in Hulett.
Ira ,Stockton visited with his
sister, Mrs. E. C. Collins of Alva
this week.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Trusty Moore
visited at Linden Painters Satur-
day evening.
Donna Jolley spent the week
end with Lella Sheldon.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tremble
and daughters Jeanne and Bar-
bara Ann spent Sunday at Ed-
ward Fowlkes.
Mr. and Mrs. Er~ie ~sta were
shopping in Hul~t one day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wood
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ista were
callers at V. Trembles last Sun-
day.
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Mrs. H. Cremeens writes that
they are now living at Leesburg,
Indiana (P. O. Box 267). 2~hey
are former ersidents of the Alad-
din country.
The Best of Cars
Can Be
"Winter-killed!"
If your car is not in condition for
cold-weather driving--and there
are weeks of it ahead--it can de-
velop troubles that may be beyond
repair under present condition.
Avoid costly repairs, or possible
loss of the use of your car, with
the proper winter servicing now.
DRIVE IN TODAY
HOWELL
MOTOR CO.
Belle Fourche, South Dakota
Don't Fall Asleep at the Switch
Stop Losses Now and
Go Ahead on Production
Feed TRISCO
All Purpose Mineral
TRISCO All-Purpose Mineral
is not a feed--neither is it a medioine or a stook rent-
edy. It is a mineral supplement built to supply the es-
sential elements whioh are lacking in range ~ and
natural fee&
Feed TRISCO AI~PURPOSE MIN-
ERAL to Range Cattle, Dairy Cattle,
Poultry and Turkeys, Hogs.
Get some from your TRISC0 dealer today and keep it available for your stock at all times. Ule
plenty--They won't eat too much. It's profit and iziourance in the same bag. Buy that bag
today.
Tri-State Milling Co.
Belle Fourehe, South Dakota
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