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The Augusta News from Augusta, Montana • 1

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The Augusta Newsi
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Augusta, Montana
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I OWIOAL SOCIETY OP MONTANA HELENA A L-ct Lc a -T i i VoL XXQ No 'll $200 a Year in Advanc Augusta UwisAnd Clark County Mdntana Thursday 'dune 13" I93S wui-r'L' 11 11 1 Clernons-Lehwalder Ladies Shade Hats In Colors" At a Reduction of 25 per cent NEWS ITEMS fcL 9 11 Flying South estcrday Mr Garence Mania udltlru children Jamea Jee and Marie left for Boulder Ctr Nevada where Mr Mania returned a week ago Hia family plan a pending the eummerlhere iThe nboya will work in their fathera store Mra Mania and Mane will apend the summer loafing viaiting California and the Worlds Fair -Fpr-R Cjub Start Ihe 4-H met at the Club House yeaterdaywith a good membership Their Leader Mrs Burma could not come MrsTDycr assistant leader area in charge Members of it are Berneahl Olsen MarthalSparka Martha Foster Minnie FoaterQara Bell Nixon Ethel Cox Charlotte Gottfried and Loretta Christian Alao the oificers- LucileDohencT president Tillie Cunniff vice preai kent Joan Duhney secretary Marylin Dohney reporter end Nor een Dohney tangle ader- Margiet Foster is visiting 'in Great Falls Clare Bell Nien'is spending the White ranch on Sun Rivert The Club bad one visitor' Leiiora etf The 4H Club will meet -again next Tuesday at the Qub House Last week at Butte occutrod the a marriage of Roe Clemons 26 and Margaret Lehwalder 20 The bride is the daughter of a Butte taylor a graduate of the Buhe highschoc I and of the State Normal at Dillon Koe Clemons is a graduate of thr Augusta highachoal and a atudeut of the Schrol of Mines at BulteHe ia employed as a surveyor at Fori Peck They will make their home in Glasgow Mr and Mra Clemons visited about a weak here with hia pgrenta JMrs'icJSsdieClemons- and brother Hemy We join Augusta friends- in wishing them Well i a Stock Meeting The Lewis and Clark Stack Arso I Mens Work Gloves Soft and Pliable Pull Cut and 95c Mr and Mrs Mack left Sc Adayhi6rning or Calif oraa' ing by way of Seattle They expect toObe gene two week Elwin Chris tian is in charge of the store du ing their absence- Rev Fridley helping in the store too Home Gatherings Mr and Mrs Claud White and two daughters of Columbus were guests the last at tbo home of his parents Mr- and i Mrs Joe White Another tonS0verWh1urlfc and children too were here Mrs RS Kennedy a daughter icnme in to be with her brothers Mrs Eddie Nett anoiker daughter end her husband and family are living with the father and mother this SOAP DEAL The two sisters of Mra John Barren rsw A Buchanan and Mrs Hariet A Kohn and a friend Mias Jack Gillesptyall of Los An geles who have been guests at her home for several weeks have returned to their homesAccompany ing them is Miss Virginia daughter of Mr and Mra Barrett who plans spending the summer with her aunts in California- ciation net in kAuguats Monday and transacted business Officers for the coming yeai are John Willard fpresldenti Clyde Overman vise president George Reader secretary treasurer and Alf Gregg for 'three years on tha executive board Large heavy enamel MIXING BOWL aulas 2-cslsr fodwalwara wttk PSOCTW A OAMSU OUAtlTY summer Allen Thompson who has been workingifor au unclc "John" Van Euman in a mine at Boulder Colorado foi the past year hitch hiked homearriving unexpectedly among hisfriends in Augusta Wednesday afternoon His fathor and brother were not expecting him but happy io be together again Chat Nison Dick Kenck Lew Morgan and Mrs Alma Carmichael are painting and -improving their homes Members present were KRea der Geo Shaw Howard Bowman Alf Gregg Grand- Christum Pete and Adolph BurgraffMarionStowe Don Brown Tom Gibson Clyds Overman Weston Howard Mr Gaiigh Carmichael and Mr Dyer of Cascade Members living close to Augusta did not show as attendance as thise living miles away KRAUT Hw-N-ilit Tas-T-iandwich spread and Thousand Island Dressing your choice for 24o COFFEE Schillings vac packed drip 1 lb 29o SUGAR "Montana $1-69 TOMATOES Pierces 2 lb solid pack 3for410 CEREAL Rolled Oats and Wheat nourishing-ancTdeliaoisr 9 1b bag 49oT Mis Ftey and 3 children are guests of her parents Mr and Mrs A Wellman She brot with her her Mrs Alma Carmichael who was visiting at the Freo home at onto ant Miss Helen Wellman who graduated last week frem the State University at Missoula DR BOYD DAVIS -Specialist- Eyes examined Glasses fitted Lenses duplicated 317 Ccitral Arc GretfFffi WASHING POWDER dux for all washing 5 for -23o CHEESE Montana Cream 1 lb 21o CATSUP Van Camp bottle 2 for 200 PGS FEET Pickled Hormel pints each 23c RANCH BUTTER Fresh' lib 25o i STRAWBERRIES CANTALOUPE ORANGES LETTUCE CUCUMBERS TOMATOES Too Late-ToFind-Him William Docks J66 a homesteader at Au usta died the last of May in the county hospital irt Helens He came (to Augnsla a few days before his death seeking a (other CharlieDockswhn used to run a restuersnt here Jack San ders took him in but before 'the brother cruld be found William Docks became so ilLthat he was taken to the hospital-where EVENING ON THE MOUNTAIN Midget Ball Game The midget teams of' August played on the-local track Sunday A truck coots niog what looked like fifty real midgets drove over from Wolf Creek Sunday 16 meet up with at least' that number of midgets at Augusts They were so little so busy being more than one place and so in earnest that 'theh (numbers were multiplied i Inclde A defeated WolfGieek twenty five to two BBfflgHziznBianai I h- In Memory Of My Father MANIX GENERAL MERCHANDISE Augusta Montana THE BEST PEACE TO TRADE My home was on a mountain side Where I could see far and wide: I 1 liked to look down far below like diamonds the light did slow Merrill Mortuary Lloyd Crqxfqrd Leasee Phone 6152 Asabulasee service to si out of town esils Great Falls Out fromlhe 'valley dark Csme a distant bark From creaking sound The belated coming home School Auditorium June 14tK i The Glendofa-Players I saw door open wide A muffelled figure go Thedistant cowbell sound -Sweet tinkling as she lay down I Fire flies sparks' of-ligbt Over head the'geess in flight Comes (he last dogs howl And the hooting of the owl Darwin DOalrom STATION-TO-STATION FARES 2c PER MILE ONE-WAY 18c PER-MILE CAR MEALS AS LOW AS 50c Route of the Air-Conditioned EMPIRE BUILDER i SEE LOCAL AGENT TODAY FOR in Girl From Frisco Candy and Prizo t- Toby and Dora have a new son-tbelr first 5 (Myjathersnd pioneer of Augusta who died just a year a go) -1.

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7,423
Years Available:
1917-1946