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M-fc-fl , V ; +':*'' :l .\ .LJ^.^^^USVC ,',' x -'v',.,--;- -,\• J f V . ? I I 41 I •*1 adacies MM* . 1 BtaMWE YtlillliAf, November 5,1953 'Pi By Neil Brush, On Tuesday mefEroig, ^©ve^hest v&&, WQp f Atk&mr' B<sMbard» a laftna hiaaad eaiipiteyed by 'vylli t 'J$axa^n. pa his rBgLijja iiviSft >4sifc' di\@^&|t0%, ^(9; •gifcruick ^/^,e^i.t'/6aii&- rfi|i^!$':/^ the western; foouri'd _ mail 'i£'Bp& \Spfet^ instenilj \fc^&d ' .... .\; ^v^'-J^f ik>mf?ard' was poming t&'^e'-.i^§ mill with t a lbda'^1 ..gralai dWv&t^sJi team .of houses belonging •\$&' ; lt&> eft^; ployer, 'j'he TOaaL tram. ^Mch..,,^S late thiat : ahorning, 'aipiproadhed ';§i® erossi%| &t Ml .^peed' &»d appare&tiy -was not jseen^iby'^'0©aMp|i';^|^^ the engineer bl^^the.,i^Bi|§;._|^io^. Bombard' Was on\ the e^s^^.';4^ then afctetmjpited to ruish. -th-e>.J^ifit' a% TOSS the track Ifea^t th^ «nf^e^'^tr|t||| the team,. hf#j-' ^s^||^d r ..&^',' i ' %r^. sies, which wire %llip ? t&e _ Wagon smashed: into Mhdting ^ood and feoau.. hard > thBOtwar some \disitainoe death resulting instaiiifiy from a broken neck. Coroner Oliver was summon- ed from -Ma-ione and after taking the testimony of witnesses the body was removed \to the home of tne deceased parents, Mr. and Mrs Felix Bombard. Bohilbrd was a young man wno was well suoken of by Ms i^ociites ami was 22 years old. A few years ago TrH brother was accidently shoit and killed by a companion While limiting near We°t Bangor. The funeral was held from St. Mary's church Wednesday morning., On .Monday morning October 1st, 1906 the Brushiton 'Creamery, uwn. ed and o&eainted by Qlayiton Tryon, wi^ totalTv destroyed by ,lire\ TU& origin of th-e fire is unknown and when -first discovered at about three A. 'M. almost the entire east £ide and ! W>Pfi were In flames. The fire had gained stieh headway that no attempt was made to check it and •tShe.-ifierw people that arrived there first, turned thedr attention to saving what, they could of the contents. The •se»pa$at©r was fsaved with but little damage being done to it, also the ©oaleSj telephone and. some other light ~ lartMes. A 'part of the bttiter was also saved about 150& tendred pennd® being lost. There was $$600 ; insuranoe on the oreamery <whieh only covers about one-hall of the: loss. Mr. Tryon will rebniflid .at once.: On October 11th, 1906 the Bruehtoo: Electric Light plant was sold to Walter (Jokey, of Madrid, the elee_ tricion wo hlad^ cfearge <*f installing the plant for late Bruisifrton Ejiectrle Light -Cp&f ahy • •Btlib t®ays;iit the Bot. '.6th, 1^20 iissiie of thie BSawi That the five hundred oMb' was''at dMrfe SiMtfe Thde^. day epenih/g. The winners; W££& GharlW Ori'Mn aiad Ctha.rleg Smifch. It wasn't Editor Smiiixh; Buib say^ th reason he is teliing this Is because: theri &$0»^Q- mmt Smith'® arohad. He calls the i|ditor Gharaey paper\ Simiiifeh and the or^\ ; down here he calls\ Hhanley (3te Smtoh. That's the way he can teM theim inert. Tt was-Ohar*. lefy Gin and Buib tJiat had a talk in Alfred Buseel'a 'soni-e time go. Thai. little conversation was just a en#Ser' s PRICE: Thrte CENTS A hew look is coming to-the I Main Streets of America's small towns. The nation's smaller town* are acquiring' a frig-city appearance iby brightening up their main thoroughfares with new street Kepresentatives of TheNation^ |al Street and Traffic Safety Lighting Bureau, traveling the t country's highways, report a 25 i per cen* increase in night active . ties ifl towns with newly-lighted I main streets. More people are shopping at night and evening .attendance at churches, club _ , heaters and sports tvents is at a new high. Many towns report their stores open eyery evening and many •out-of-towners talcing advantage of evening recreational ?»d other facilities. More tourists are ^reported stopping overnight. Officials of -these \new look\ towns' say they relighted their main streets to curb night acci- dents and crime and have been greatly surprised at the in- creased evening business, civic pride- and community activities which have followed the relight- JQSzJ^ __ Looking Around The North Country Fort Cov/ington: The Brownies of the Fort Covington 4„H Club won the' much coveted cheering cup at Malone On Achievem'ent iNight, Oc- tober 1(6 Chateauigay: .Last week at a meet- ing of the parentis, 5 new Cub Scout ©ens were orgaMzedv / CihMiauigiay: Voters ol this town diidh:' have mttoh of a choice to make as the slate was 100% Democrat, no OpipOSdtiion Msttonr Miss Creraidine Hope $tene, 1$, was wll'led last week Tues_ (jareless Magician \I hear Jim's studying to be a magician.\ \Yeah he was doing pretty well until he went to the ho«pital.5 ,, :'What'iS he doing in the hospitalf^ \He lost control o€ his car aad i t turnfed into a tree.\ •As. wMter app£oa#9l<» many Ko- 'Wmm r 3Ui0^t$ 'M&ti$< little to wrap i^jMr- ij-ahife* •!«.'', iMw depend on American ttejiel for Kwea f«r Iclothiiig. 'Mm. reives ', sttf>pol*t >§ffim IJllited #efeiig«5 f«w«4 jktmtgh \ CdtnsaBi^nit}' Chest a»d othev Wdttited 'dMifesw day in an auto accident near Peek- skill, N. Y. >Ciaaiton: It 4s reported that the students of the St. Lawrence Uni- versity gave a total of 199 pbs of blood this fall W™~ KeGord\ Trout? WEST BEND, WJS.—The three trout held by Ethan Maxon of Cedar Lake near here all measure over 24 inches. They were caught in Alaska where the Russian and Kenai Rivers meet, and are among the biggest of their spe- cies landed in the territory. Moira Boy* Bnishton Woman Injured In Three Car Crash. Donald -Stone, of Modra, entered fehe AMce Hyde HosDital Saturday niKhit with abrasiiicKnjS! of-the right 'Shomlder anA sliteht shoe* whdle Mrs, Cora Clookey, afc ©ruahton was treat* ed for lacertotloBs Of the right knee -and bruises of t4te,u.jj6per ohasjk.TJi lH$tm' »4&*mi&&i 'In k'S \ear cra3h .\ which oocvrred about 10:4& Saturday n4ght at the i»ute«rse»otion of Route 11B and the <3ale .road, A car openated by tfed Olookey, 65, of Bruishtoii, hiad ju#£ (turned off the dale Jload and.headed Easst on life when it was strmcfc in the rear by a ear operated by Theron B. iRock- hdll, of Moira which in tiirn was «truck in the rear.Jsy'a picku.p oper- ated by Daniel % fWar. 16. of Dick- inson. . ' Mrs. Olookey was a pa*sea*gar in the car with her huatrand while Don- ald Stone was in the ^RiOckhiH oar Mrs. Shields Shows Slides Of Europe. Last Sunday ©vetoing at 7:30 the member^ of the BraishtohJModra Me- thodist chumdhess were entertained at the MoW Church t by Mrs. Ruth Shields, of Btoimibay» Mr*,' Shields' jstpent aboiut v three hours shtxwin'g colored Blide pc'tures that «he, fcpok on hear trip throuigh England ia^d Europe this past sum- aner. She also gave a-Short explana- tion of ea^h picture, About 50 pern. sows wer& present* Refrea&onent^ we^e'ievetfa^e^^^s\ \^ \ \ \ ' Harvest Festival Bruehiton iGrange 3tyo. 901 will hold Harvest Festival Monday, Noveinibeir 9ibh. AJIII imemibens are requested to bring a donation of ^canned good®, vegetab- les or ifruifas to Ibe donated to the Far- rar Honie in !M|aione. The Orang will be open to receive donatiiofas Uroon, l 2 ifco 7 'P. M. At 7 P. M. preceding the meeting there wiil be a (covered dish eujyper. Meimbers wfehimg to attend the sup- per kindly bring a coverd dish. Mms. .Ross Aldri'ch and Mrs. Glen- don Winters have pl<anried a Sipecial rprogram for the Harvest Festival, Social Security Loss Explained horn o€ social security benefits eioritittttea *e> ha a prcsbiem in the ad- ministration of the Social Securltr AM. declares Nonma G&jmt*'WHk+ aiga^r of ,*&« OilM^'i^ ' , H^ cited on* owe w&ars a kws ctf b&uafite. was *&m&f pr«vrited by a , wwker had ohan»«d #ortt 4v pb cori «***d by the law to a aotLjeovered jab. He had not tobended to fll« a claim since h* t»d thou«M that DM u«w ^»b wotrid ** covered fey, propos- ed iegisfetfiMfe mm WiWtog impress- . ion waB correoi^l ^p ft eunte to *he Mteatan. of «&# flsid jwlftce. Tlw fian filMhlif dalta W4m *ow re- < caivltsg monthly ben«n<s *&«* yarlu tog in non-oot«red «wJoy«nant. 'Mr. Chry^e m#» m*. *BMh*r • causa for loss of betoeiftts km &>Jii. mealy encountered Is «w spirant impreasion that only the fuMmfl effn^oyeee attain atl irWUrM Mtius «n4er the km. Many parUfena m& « seasonal workers beeom« teaured, he s-feftaa. too, many tadirtdtiate btaif, look tha fact that rtfMreaneirt does ftot nacasAarily mean p*r%anent ya- tfeematiit not.,total rai^aniant. The !ben«ftciary t&n araeejr* ^©ttaftta for aoonihe 4n which h« meets th« $76 work limitations. Injure to ftio a claim when th* httfim average in monthly wa«es la attaftted c«n t&mt in lower benefit W&mt, To -pravafnt tosao* of beoefits, eali at te« social m*m>jtm,!m% &» urges A raprao^wl>!ifeiii:ik« : : n Post Office on the first ' ftnW Thurs- days o# eaeh motfrth from lb\%0 to 1(2 noon. Moira Man Serving In Germany. With the 2«th Infantry Dfv. in Ger- many—Pvt. Carlton. jR. iParent, whose wife Helen, and parents, Sir. and Mrs. Fred P&retit, fclve in Moira, N. Y., is gervinig with the 28th Infantry Diviisiion in <3e!nmany. , The 28th Division is now receivittg intensive * ifleld trainimg as |>art of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion (NATO) focnco On gliar'd inr\ west- ern Europe. * Private Parent, Ja rifleiman in Com- pany A of the 109th Regiment arriv- ed overseas in June from Camp Polk La. ' Before entering £he Army in Jan- uary, he was with / the Aluminum Co. oif America. Grange Bake Sale BrusMon 0range wfiil hold a Bake Sale at the Grange Hall on Saturday, Movemlber 7th at 2 P. 3ML The pro- ceeds ifrom this sale are for the Gran- ge improvement fund. Grange memb-eits are requested to donate <5ake, pie, rolls or bread. W. S. C S! Holds Annual Meeting. ^ The annual lociai imstifeute of the Brushton W, C, T, V. w0 be hald in the Methodist Ohwrrih on Tuesday, (November 10th hegitinfng, at 3 5>. m. Mfrs. Neva C^reefte wifl gtvs a report of the State Oonfyen^ion. recently held in Albany in the afteraoeia and to the evening 1 at 7:15 twa fiJ«W will he shownr-iLicLuilt Fir eaittd iPtfr Oif. this is also annual Roll fMt meet- ing, when these who have mot atreadv don so, are asked to pay dues. The 'public ts invitad to tfca meat-, tog. Cross This Country On Bike John Allan-Robinson, a JK^year old English student at Prihcetan HMv- ersity, recently paftalled hi* -hika from Eugene, Oregon, to Prinftaton, New Jersey. The trtp^ ha says ctofi about $70 or ^SO^ajsd ttxpiitoit th*ae and a half weeks. At the beginning, Ms lu-ggage In- •clulded a -potable stove #»d several other items he later #hipperf. An inflatable ^e<{, thermos bottle, and two knapsacks fillatf with necassitias completed his luggage. The student reported he apart any ly two nights in conventional <pjar- ters, the rest of the timet uln# his inflatable ^bedL Robinson alraady holds and M. A. in philosophy from Oregon University and & tt. A. fa classic^ from Cambtidge pnt»a*»rty^ England. Hs is noW 'm&ttim a P, H. D. from ^rincafi&n. /Aslrad about his bicycle tTip aicross tha c^trniry' and whether he would reeo«nm«ntd ^t to others, he replied that ha would not eommend it and <Shat ha didn't think he himself wauid try i% again, ; f < *<• ^', f ' I i H « ,.'--WJ^ «^;;;:':^^,^:^. ; >>';.^:^V..;i.J''^^. y • '%''••• ^^f'^^jj^mwfmjiiipgi^r •: •.is.?*: t * *-v*m<^WM* r ^)m*w*l*mm§>.ito*^ &*$#$&*'«>* W<; mt**'^$0% ^WIstWSN*** ^ ''s»'y*'iU3A.«