Thursday, January 15, 2015

1/13/1955

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, January 13, 1955   Vol. C498


LOCAL NEWS


NEW YEAR STARTS WITH LOTS OF PLANS ON THE TABLE


East Farewell – The New Year started with a lot of new plans on the table for town.  The much anticipated Public Transit System will be opening this year and there are lots of events scheduled for the year. Starting with the Valentine’s Day Social, the Bike Race around the Lake, the Playhouse is expecting another banner year with a full slate of plays to present, the Fourth of July celebration, an expanded Music, Art and Country Fair, the Circus has promised to come back to town in the fall, the famous Thanksgiving Day Parade and the year end Snow Festival are all on the agenda for this year.
            All the activities along with a new season for the Travelers make 1955 a year to look forward to. Most folks in town are optimistic and excited about the upcoming year. An informal poll by this paper asking people what they are hoping for in the coming year elicited some unusual ideas. When asked what she was looking forward to most, local Sue Logan said, “I am really looking forward to the new public transit system to open. I have to walk almost two miles to get to work. I can ride my bike but not when it rains, I can’t wait for that to open.”
            “I’m looking forward to the new season at the Playhouse,” replied Natalie Mallard when asked for her opinion, “I can’t wait to try out for some leading roles. I was in every show last year and there was even some out of town talent scouts in the audience. I think they will be back to see me again.”
            “I am just excited about this year, all the events and all the great people,” said Lost Oasis owner, Charles Wentz, “We like to set up outside when the weather is nice and the events during the summer and into the fall all make this one of the best places to live in the country. I mean it. It is the best!”
            It looks like everyone is anticipating a great year in East Farewell.


SPORTS


                COUGARS BACK IN ACTION BUT CAN’T SING WITH THE CANARIES


East Farewell – The Cougars got back into league action after the very successful Holiday tournament, in which they placed third, and took on a surprisingly improved Slate Mountain team on Tuesday. They lost in a heartbreaker, 33-34. The Canaries were not even expected to place in the top five of the league this year has surprised everyone so far this and are riding an undefeated run this season. They have a new center, Billy Davenport, who towers over everyone on the court at 6’3” except for Cougars center, Michael Watson who pushes 6’2”. The Davenport-Watson battle was the story of this game. While Davenport had the height senior star Watson had the experience and the game knowledge to make up for the shorter stature. Both play exceptional games each with double figures in both scoring and rebounds (22-13 for Davenport and 18-15 for Watson) and both played the whole game each ending with only four fouls. The game went back and forth with both teams showing spurts of brilliance but also plays that were marked by mistakes. The first half ended in a tie 12-12, with both sides seeming to be feeling out the other side. The second half was a little different with each team making runs with the Canaries jumping out to a 5 point lead and then the Cougars coming back with an eight straight point run. The game came down to the last minute with the Cougars ahead by one. The ball was batted out of bounds by Canaries guard, Lou Diamond, but on the inbounds play Diamond slipped in front of Cougars guard, Joey Welch, stole the ball and made a spectacular pass to Davenport under the basket who grabbed the ball, faked left and went right on Watson and was able to lay it in as time expired for the win.
            “Those kids came out of nowhere. We were caught by surprised by their improved play. I won’t lie to you, we were caught by surprise and it took us the whole first half to get a handle on their new game. That Davenport kid is going to be really good, he already is very good but he could be great. Lucky for us Michael was able to play with him and I think Michael’s experience really showed, but that last move, man, that was college level,” said Coach Wilson after the game.
            The Cougars meet the Wildcats next week for the second time this year. The Cougars won the first meeting by two and the Wildcats will be looking for revenge. The game is next Wednesday in Riverview beginning at 4:30PM.


 NATIONAL NEWS


IKE WANTS MORE RESERVES – PFIZER PATENTS TETRACYCLINE – MARILYN STARTS HER OWN COMPANY – GRANNY HIDES UNDER FLOOR FOR 53 DAYS


President Eisenhower asks Congress to adopt the Pentagon’s 5 million-man reserve plan to make the U.S. ready for the “ever present threat” of aggression.

Charles Pfizer & Co. announces it has received a patent for the drug antibiotic drug tetracycline.

The “new and different” Marilyn Monroe is revealed. For one, she has just formed her own corporation - “Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc.” She says she wants to “broaden her scope” and do new things - “I want to help produce such as television and all kinds of things.” Marilyn said she talked to Joe DiMaggio, her former husband by telephone over the holidays. “We’re goof friends” she said. She also said she has no contract with 20th-Century-Fox. Marilyn wasn’t happy with several of her recent pictures. She named “River of No Return’ and “No Business Like Show Business.”

20th -Century Fox says indeed, they still own Marilyn Monroe. “Marilyn Monroe has a firm contract with 20th- Century-Fox for her exclusive services until Aug. 8, 1958” said a spokesperson.

A 60-year-old woman lived 53 days in an 18-inch crevice between the floors of a Lincoln, Nebraska nursing home, eating peanut butter, raisins, salad dressing and mustard because she was afraid to go to a mental hospital.




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