Past Pages for Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013

130 years ago

A Farmer’s Scripture. (Continued from Wednesday). “Beware them what ask recompense for mediation, for their ways are not the ways of the righteous,” chimed in the first farmer who had just recovered his wind. “I guess that’s nigh onto correct Scripture, although it’s been some years since I wrestled with the Word.” The preacher did not recover from this thrust but hit the horse a lick over the neck with the bridle reins and started off toward Sheridan.

100 years ago

An exciting runaway which avoided serious results only by chance occurred Sunday on the Kingsbury Grade when a six-horse team dashed down the grade, wrecked a bridge and ended when one horse in the team fell to its death a distance of 60 feet. The team was driven by John Crocker, who was hauling lumber.

70 years ago

First Lt. Richard L. Waters, Jr., United States Army Air Force, was co- pilot in a army heavy bomber that blasted the island of Tarawa Sept. 18 and 19 during a combined navy raid on Gilbert Island.

50 years ago

Members of Xi Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority enjoyed a social meeting in Virginia City at the Sharon House. Participating were Ruth Gotelli, Deanna Kuckenmeister, Barbara Scheer, Barbara Hawley, Joy Amodei, Gloria Dunning, Marguerite Cunningham, Jean Duensing, Verna Morres Shirley Whitcome and Jane Williams.

Trent Dolan is the son of Bill Dolan, who wrote this column for the Appeal until his death in 2006.

30 years ago

Carson City’s top amateur boxer, Bobby Adamson, starts on a journey he hopes will lead to a spot on the United States Olympic boxing team.

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