Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — February 1921

SALISBURY — Mrs. John Ball is having her house wired for electricity.

LIME ROCK — Charles Cashdollar has resigned his position here where he has lived 34 years and is to move to the club house in Huntsville in the near future.

SALISBURY — Mr. Geo. Clark treated his force of men to a fine supper at his home on Monday evening.

— Edward Garrity has given up his position on the town road crew. The selectmen have decided to combine this part of the town work with that of the Town Farm, both departments to be under the supervision of Edward Parmelee.

50 years ago — February 1971

— The home of Mrs. Paul E. Kroehle on Sharon Green has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. August Schwab through the office of Albert Borden, Realtor. The Schwabs plan to open a real estate office in their home.

— For Sale. Sharon. Small home, five rooms, bath, oil heat, town water. 1.8 acres. $18,500. Banford Real Estate, Calkinstown Road, Sharon.

—1971 Volkswagen Sedan. Equipped with windshield washer, two-speed electric wipers, heater, defroster, 4-way safety flashers, back-up lights, seat belts. $1919.50, state sales tax not incl. Countryside Volkswagen Inc., 2015 East Main Street, Torrington.

— Albert Giulian of Canaan had the top yield in the state of Connecticut in the National Corn Growers Association’s 1970 National Non-Irrigated Corn Yield Contest, with a yield of 153.88 bushels per acre on his 28-acre non-irrigated field, the association announced this week.

25 years ago — February 1996

A lengthy process just now beginning involves the federal re-licensing of the five hydroplants Northeast Utilities operates on the Housatonic River. 

SHARON — At least 100 people turned out Friday night to approve spending $150,000 to upgrade Sharon Center School’s computer program. That will cover phase I of a project that will in time outfit the computer lab, the library, administration and classrooms with compatible and connected systems.

KENT — State Senator M. Adela Eads, R-30th District and Kent resident, took a fall at the state capitol in Hartford recently. She was treated at St. Francis Hospital and released. Her injuries did not prevent her from returning for the General Assembly opening.

 

These items were taken from The Lakeville Journal archives at Salisbury’s Scoville Memorial Library, keeping the original wording intact as possible.

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