With income on the blink, Red ink makes you think.

75 years ago —  1935
SALISBURY — Dr. C.K. Peterson has been on the sick list due to a cold but is now out again.

Reflections of the Season (editorial): Now that the time for making out income taxes is here, it is thought there will be an increased demand for red ink.
With income on the blink,
Red ink makes you think.

TACONIC — There was considerable excitement last Saturday when a Grassland Farms team driven by Walter Frink broke through the ice in the channel near the dam at the Scoville place. The horses were drawing a snow-scraper preparatory to ice cutting. One horse went under the water, but fortunately his mate was able to touch bottom in a shallow place, and draw the other horse to shore. Some years ago another team owned by George House were drowned in a similar accident.

50 years ago — 1960
LIME ROCK —Miss Barbara Berti left by plane last Friday to spend several months in California.

CANAAN — Bruce Frost, son of Mrs. Donald Frost, is recovering from an appendectomy performed at Fairview Hospital.
25 years ago — 1985
CANAAN — The employees and management of Bicron Electronics have donated $510 to the Canaan Ambulance Fund Drive in the memory of Scott Clark, who was killed recently in a car crash. Mr. Clark was a Bicron employee.

Correction  — The past three weeks’ “75 years agoâ€� actually took place in 1934, not 1935. Both years are on the same microfilm reel and I inadvertently looked at the wrong year.  Items for this week are the correct year.  Entries are taken from decades-old Lakeville Journals. The items contain original spellings and phrases.                                   — N.E.G.

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