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2/22/1951

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, February 22, 1951   Vol. C297


LOCAL NEWS


HARDWARE STORE DEBUTS NEW LOCALLY MADE SUPER SNOW SHOVEL


East Farewell - Everyone in East Farewell owns a snow shovel, at least one. The current average snowfall in town is 20” for the winter so there is a lot of shoveling going on throughout the season.  It may seem trivial to outsiders but when a local blacksmith-toolmaker comes up with a new, improved snow shovel that actually is improved it makes a big splash in town. Eugene Abernathy has been the local blacksmith and toolmaker for over twenty years. When he opened his shop the town was surrounded by farmland and wilderness. Many local farmers were still using horses to plow their fields and most town residents still owned a horse. Abernathy has always “tooled” around with trying to improve on common tools. He has worked on a double bladed saw and a flat wheeled board that resembled a scooter without the handle. His latest effort was inspired by the heavy snowfall and the need to keep the area in front of his shop clear. “I am getting older and shoveling all that snow was wearing me out,” he said at his demonstration, “The kids would help me now and then but mostly I had to do it myself. It was killing my back. I noticed a lag rail on one of the carriage hitches that I was repairing and how it moved the front of the hitch a lot with just a little movement from the back so I designed a handle that hooks over the middle of the snow shovel’s handle and it lets you get extra leverage and you can lift the blade with half the effort. It really works, I guess its physics but it really works.”

            Abernathy then proceeded to demonstrate his new shovel on a huge pile of snow in front of his shop. As he said, the shovel was able to move the pile in short order and he did not seem to be overstressed. He said he was working with the Iron Works to deliver more shovel blades and special handles. He had local woodworker Brian Smith to making wooden handles and hired a team of high schoolers to assemble the shovels. He put them on display and sale at Benson’s Hardware Store. His first batch sold out within hours of delivery. At this rate every family in East Farewell will have an “Abernathy Shovel” by the end of the week. Just in time for the next snowstorm.    

Eugene Abernathy demonstrates his new shovel

 


SPORTS


 COUGARS DECLAW THE BEARS


East Farewell – The Cougars came home last week and got back on the winning side by declawing the Central Bears, 50-42. The Cougars seemed more comfortable on their home court and they started out hot by jumping out to a 14-8 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Cougars backcourt of Fitzgerald and Welch had the Bears back thoroughly confused by their ball handling and quick, sharp passes. Together they scored our assisted on all but four of the team’s first half points. Teddy Fitzgerald has developed a very effective cross-dribble technique that befuddles the opposition. Combining that move with Jimmy Welch’s quick passes the two are emerging as the premier backcourt in the league. By the end of the first half the Cougars were on top convincingly, 30-20.

            The second half started with the Bears trying to run on offense. The running offense brought new life to the team and they were able to tie up the game by the end of the third quarter. The Cougars clamped down in the fourth quarter and they put a press on the Bears that stopped their high octane offense. The Cougars were able to build back a lead and they coasted to a 50-42 win.

The Cougars stay home next week to host the Corning Devils. The game will be a Saturday afternoon game beginning at 2:00PM in the High School gymnasium.

 


 NATIONAL NEWS


US PROPOSES BIG FOUR CONFERENCE TO EASE TENSIONS – 

US FAMILIES MEDIAN INCOME AT $31,000 –

BACHELORS CLUB ANNOUNCES “10 MOST DESIRABLE SINGLE WOMEN IN AMERICA” –

SUGAR RAY BEATS JAKE – 

TONY MARTIN SIGNS 5 YEAR DEAL WITH RCA


The United States proposes to Russia that a Big Four Foreign Ministers conference to ease world tensions be held in Washington provided a “mutually acceptable basis” for it can be agreed upon.

American families had a median income of $3100 in 1949 reports the Census Bureau. That was a $100 decline from 1948, but $500 above wartime 1944 and 1945 Census numbers. 

The Bachelors Club of America announces its list of “the 10 most desirable unattached women in America:”

Opera Star Patrice Munsel, Ginger Rogers, Shelly Winters, Singer Margaret Phelan, Sharman Douglas, Jane Wyman, Dagmar (Jennie Lewis), Eva Gabor, Ava Gardner and Elizabeth Taylor.

Sugar Ray Robinson strips Jake LaMotta of his world middleweight crown on a TKO in Chicago.

Tony Martin signs a five-year record deal with RCA Victor for whom he’s recorded for the last five years. Like Perry Como’s RCA deal, contract gives Martin a straight 5% of retail sales.


Many, many thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for contributing to this section of the East Farewell News.


 




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