Turning Back The Pages 2-18-10

75 years ago — 1935
SALISBURY — Charles Ball is ill with a case of blood poisoning.

Reflections of the Season (editorial): Italy and Ethiopia are now spitting in each other’s faces over something that nobody understands. Will some one please page the League of Nations.

SALISBURY — Henry Chiera, two years old, is probably destined to become an aviator because last Saturday morning he plunged from a window of the nursery on the second floor of the Rectory and made a safe landing in the snow. It is very remarkable that he was able to get up unharmed and walk in the front door as if nothing whatever had happened.

The blue fish we are eating was sent to us by E.R. Smith,  who is spending the winter in Florida. The fish little thought that some day it would adorn the editorial interior, but it was fine. Thanks, Ed.

TACONIC — Fourteen inch ice is being taken from the channel, and the supplies for Grassland Farms and Walter Angus are being harvested. Thomas O’Hara is taking ice from the large lake.

50 years ago — 1960
FALLS VILLAGE — F.A. Sheldon Sinclair, stationed on the USS Bristol out of Newport, R.I., is expected home on the weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lincoln Foster, Undermountain Road.

Ida C. Berner, West Cornwall, won recognition for good sportsmanship last week in the Metropolitan Miami Fishing Tournament when she caught and released 15 trout, eight jack and three chiro while fishing with Captain Walter Florida on the Florida Palms out of Islamorada in the Florida Keys.

25 years ago — 1985
Three sets of twins were born at Sharon Hospital between Jan. 31 and Feb. 8, something of a record when statistically three or four sets would arrive over the course of a year among the approximately 400 annual births at the hospital. No fertility drug was used by any of the mothers.

SHARON — A fire in a converted barn on Millerton Road injured its owner and damaged the structure’s interior last week. George Mathisen was admitted to the intensive care unit of Sharon Hospital early Thursday morning with second degree burns. His “guarded� condition as of Friday had improved to “satisfactory� by Monday.

Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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