Turning Back The Pages - April 8

75 years ago — April 1935

Reflections of the Season (editorial): What we need in this country is a little more relief from relief.

SALISBURY — The large storage and machinery barn on the Willard farm was completely destroyed by fire on Tuesday night.  At the time four cows were quartered there. Superintendent Decker made it his first duty to remove the livestock and got them all safely out, and a gate closed against them.

In the excitement someone opened the gate and the animals rushed back into the burning building. Mr. Decker had a strenuous session in again removing them. He had driven three of them out, but the fourth one had literally to be removed by main force. So narrowly was this accomplished that a burning board fell and glanced off both Mr. Decker’s forearms, and quite badly scorched both of them.

LAKEVILLE — Lee Dufour and family motored to Poughkeepsie on Monday.

50 years ago — April 1960

SALISBURY — Mrs. Lena Bogue is recuperating at her home on Main Street after spending several weeks at the Sharon Hospital undergoing tests and treatment.

LIME ROCK — Newt Davis reopened the Lime Rock Lodge on Wednesday. While it was closed the bar was altered and redecorated.

SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. Abbott K. Hamilton left Monday for a motor trip through Europe. They expect to buy an Opel car from the factory in Germany and motor through that country, France and England, bringing the car back with them at their trip’s end.

25 years ago — April 1985

SALISBURY — John J.C. Herndon, the new owner of Stillwater Farm, is spending a record $2.3 million for his new home. The price is proof that he and his wife truly “fell in love with the farm�; it is also testimony to the extreme escalation in real estate prices in the Northwest Corner.

Alyish Miller, 14, of Hartford, was declared missing by members of the Kingswood-Oxford School outing group on March 27 in the Mount Riga State Park in Salisbury. Miss Miller, who became separated from her group, was found at about 7 p.m. in the Lion’s Head area. She had been missing for four hours.

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

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