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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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MlbiFtbNTANA HELENA: TTT" rmr VoL XXII No 12 AugUsta Lewis And Clark County' Montana Thursday May 23 1935 $200 a Year in Advance Augusta Parking Regulations Graduation Beat Wiahesclassof ninehund-red and thirty five Be happy and straight and clean and strong You graduate to night Carry on Ladies Sun Hats For AO Outdoor Work NEWS ITEMS i Walter Toad Wdo'da Who spent the winter California has returned home Cor winTSoods who delivered a truck at Missoula for one the road contractors here returned with lfaltcr sThe young men met in Butte and spent about two weeks there visiting friends o' Walter McManus Scout Master wishes to thank folks in behalf of the Boy Scouts and himself for the the support every one has given the Boy Scout movement here Parking Regulations put into effect7 here in Augusta Saturday May 18 are'no different from reg ulations used in most any city Right hand parking at foityfi degree angty turning at intersect ions No parking at cross walks or blocking ally ways a STOP on all side streets before entering MainStieet Keep on your own side of the street Keep well to the tight in turning corners No reckless driving Weisaer Deputy Sherrif Members of the class are Edith Reissing Ruth Fridley Virginia Barrett Nancy Sparks Lois Gott fried Esther Cunniff Henry Clemons William Barrett William Shoirtridge Charles Gilsinger Joe Manix Charles Sparks and Paulino Morris Their president ia Joe Mania their flower yellow rose their colors' green arid gold and theirjnptt" Green but Growing' -i- SOCIETY Mias Viola ICirkaldie daughter of Mrs RS Kirk aldie -graduated with a clasa of 1 7 IroVn a four year nurses training school of theColum bus hospital in Cieat Falls a week ago yesterday Her mother and -ther relatives attended Bamboo Poles Baskets 1 Featherweight Hip Boots Baby Smothers The thirty five day old baby of Mr and Mrs Harry Winkle tzan cient road workers died of aaci dental aufficadon Friday morning at heir home in Augusta-MrWia kla's parents lived with them The entire family were greatly shocked and grief stricken over the little ones deaf Bnrrial was made in the Augusta cemetery Rev Frdley conducting services The Winale family came here from Yellow Store National Park Mrs XI Mania Mrs Christian and Mrs Johu Mania entertained a bridge luncheon at the home of the former Saturday kFternoonEight tables were played Mrs' Cottle entertained the Bridge Club at her home last Thursday Mrs Cottle entertained the Ladies Aid at her home Tuesday of this week Today MesdamesHenry Cottle Harold Nett and Clarence Henderson are entertaining at card Fly Hooks and Roals Friday and Saturday Specials 'The Construction Coa this week sent a twenty ton- truck frem Boise Idaho for the rock crusher which weighs twenty tons There remain not more than twenty cars of unimoitant machines and material Today Chattrton shipped out eight cars of thoroughbredHsrford cows to his ranch at spoinkop also one car of calves Two of these -cows took' prizes number of plaes in the United States Three ear loads of bulls remain to be shtp ped These cattle have heen win tered at the 'Masher ranch MACCARONI ihort cat 3 lbs' 24o a COFFEE Schillings 4 It can $U8 BAKING POWDER Schillings Cream 7 of Tarter 12 os can 27o CEREAL Post Toasties with cut outs for children 3 for Qpuinn and his crew of sheers ate here to begin work Beating Back 25 Years Mr and lira Mack are planning a two weeks tiip in the new cat purchased last week They plan to go to California if time per niitr It will be their first trip there together since they were married there 25 yearaago In fact their first big trip taken together any where as one or the o'her stayed at home to look after businessTeo that other might enjoy a trip El' win Christian who has been employed at the store for eight years or since his graduation from the Augusta highsehool will run the atoreduring the absence of Mr and Mrs Mack 7 JlfiAoCletnona-was-opperatc SPINACH Sun Kist no 21 3 for 300 on at one o'clock Monday' after noon forunastoid trouble 1 Augusta HighSchpol Now Fully Accredited 1- I Supt Sparks has just re ceived a certificate from Paul Filer secretary of the Northwestern Association ofSeconcary and High erlSchools Spokane Washington with the notation that Augusta is Iully accreeitedby that organization Abo zt einety Montana schools belong to this 'organization Itcov era the six northwestern states and Alaska and ia often misconstrued with the North Central Association in the middle westerc atates to which' abyut forty Montana I high schools also belong A member school of the Northwest Association may enter any college in the northwest without examination In fact no graduate of the Augusta highsehool has ever been required to take an entrance examination in any college covered by the North Central Association All of thv schools with membership in the North Central Associa lion in Montana are larger in en than Augusta In fact no high school in Lewie and Claik county'belings to theNoith Central organization i Supt Sparka is vice president of the the North Central District Asso Ciation SALAD DRESSING Durkees Salad Aid pints 10o FISH Del Monte Tuna white meat no 12 for 34o YUM A Refreshing Drink pints 300 BROOMS Green handle med weight ea 630 a i RAISINS Red Cord Muscats 41b pkg 27e SEASONABLE FRUITS VEGETABLES Saturday the will of the late Willard Auchsrd was probated in Helena Dr Kenckjia'named ad ministrsitor A sister Mrs Ftenck receives one third To a nepnew Henry Cottle and to five pieces Mesdamea Key Bicket 'McManus Eckeraon and Wilcoa are left each a twelfth Tbe heirs of a niece Etta Swan diseased will receive a twelfth and the heirs of Minnie Parson deceased will receive twelfth The ualue of the estate estimated 7 at 1 0000 00T Henry Zimmer Ed Boon and Mark-Well man have' been appointed apprais eis Dr and Mrs Kenck dove to Helena last weekend Mr and Mts Walter McManus late Sunday morningtook Henry Clemons to the Deaconess hospital in Great Falls suffering with fab-scess in an ear His father and Mrs Ward accompanied them Mr Me Manus then came hack for Mrs Clemons wjho w- "at her fschool house in--Sun Rive rCanyon 1 4 TJohnie Brcidenbacha who was so serioudy infured in'a car accident last week is Ton the road to complete recovary is the report though he will not be out of-the hospital for a month following hip accident GENERAL MERCHANDISE VT Augusta Montana THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE DR BOYD DAVIS Eyeilght Specialist Eyes examined' Glasses fitted Lenses duplicated 317 Central Arc Creat Falls 'Andy Olson from tbe '(forth of the porth of Sun River was in yesterday and atatea the hoc days are apt to cause the rivera to rise and make the road to hie' ranch dangerous as it crosses streems Home For A time Others Go Auguato end of Boulder City Colo rado arrived in Augusta last night for a short visit wi hit family arid friends and to lock afte business intereats here He was acccm panied by hia sister rs Uisla Fenton and baby of Glendale Cal ifarnia The payroll at Boulder Dam ammounta to half a million dollars and the Manix store draw some trade from there workers In short time Mrs Mania and family will go toCoIorade to spend 1 Leo Mmpliy 1 Tbe Imme Han Augusta Montana thg summer with Mr Manix return in the Falkln time for school Mr Manix feelsfthe excitement and continual employment of the place will be eciurarion for them MraTThoma nee Alice Pinga of Clendale California accompanied Mra Fenton on tha train to Boulder city and ia ia in eharge of tbe book during Mr Manix absence Merrill Mortuary 7 i Lloyd Croxfora Phone 6152 Ambulance service toil out of town calls Great Fall'.

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