Thursday, July 25, 2024

7/22/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, July 22, 1954   Vol. C473


LOCAL NEWS


DOG “ROBS” BANK


East Farewell - Sadie is a friendly, mixed breed collie who is owned by Mort Friedman. The two can often be seen walking down Main Street or Lakeshore Drive. Most people passing by will stop and say hello and Sadie is always eager to offer her paw at the greeting. Last Tuesday Mort went into the First National Bank on Main Steet to make a withdrawal. Sadie followed him as usual. It is not uncommon to have people bring their pets into establishments on Main Street or Lakeshore Drive as long as they are well behaved. Well, Mort finished his transaction and went outside to sit on a bench. Sadie, on the other hand, had other ideas. She strolled into the huge vault in the bank where the weekly money transfer was taking place. No one took particular notice of her because she was very well known throughout town. Unnoticed, she picked up a bundle of $100 bills in her mouth turned and trotted out. She was able to exit the bank with the loot and found Mort sitting on the bench. She promptly and proudly dropped the bundle at Mort’s feet. He looked down but at first didn’t realize what Sadie had done. Moments later a flurry of bank officials, guards and police descended on Mort and Sadie. After much discussion, apologizing and reprimanding Mort returned the bundle to the bank officials. Mort convinced the officials and the police that he had not trained Sadie to make the heist and she had done it on her own.  The bank officials were happy to get their money back and did not press any charges, one of the reasons may have been because Mort is a loyal bank customer for over 20 years. Now when Mort goes to the bank, he makes Sadie wait patiently outside.

Sadie the dog


SPORTS


TRAVELERS HANDLE COUGARS


East Farewell – In a rare home game the Travelers were able to defeat the Ondita Cougars, 5-2. The game was played on part of the reengineered Fair Grounds. The field takes up a large former racetrack area with home plate located on one of the curves. This is not an ideal ballfield and the loyal Traveler fans have made their displeasure very well known. They have been pushing the owners to build a new stadium where the old stadium stood but burned down in 1952. The owners have consistently said they are working on a plan but nothing has been seen. Consequently, the Travelers played most of their games on the road during the 1953 and 1954 season. Only in late 1953 was the Fair Ground option opened and the Travelers were able to come home, if only for two games in 1953 and four games in 1954. The disgruntled fans nevertheless filled the makeshift stands and rooted their beloved Travelers on.

            Traveler’s pitcher, Danny Lane, threw a gem, matching his season high with 10 strikeouts. Lane did not allow a hit until the sixth inning. Lane’s secret pitch in his changeup. All 10 of his strikeouts were thanks to that pitch. Lane made only one mistake during the game. Cougar’s slugger Steve Renolds got a hold of one of his changeups and sent it over the left field fence for a two run homer.

            It seems that the offensive outburst in the fourth was all the Travelers needed to lock up the win. Johnny Cloos walked to lead off the inning and advanced to third on a Joey Brown single to right. After Brown stole his 20th base of the season Arty Archibald knocked them both in with a liner to left.

            Billy Sweet doubled the Travelers lead with a two run homer in the seventh that extended his hitting streak to five games. In the eighth the Travelers tacked on one more run string together a double by Dale Dunham and a single by Johnny Cloos.

            The Travelers hit the road again next week as they visit the Bedford Bears. The game is an evening game and begins at 7:05 in Bedford Stadium. 


 NATIONAL NEWS


VIETNAM SPLIT – MACHINE GUN KELLY DIES – PAAR TO REPLACE CRONKITE – MOST ONLY LISTEN TO TV – UHF STATIONS MAKE A PROFIT


Long war ending (peace without victory) - Vietnam to be split in two - French Premier Mendes-France wins his country a signed armistice in Indo-China. The French Viet-Minh agreement provides that Vietnam will be “temporarily” partitioned near the 17th parallel during an indefinite ceasefire period while French Union forces withdraw from the northern half of the country and leave it to Ho Chi Minh’s Viet-Minh armies.

George (Machine Gun) Kelly, gangster, kidnaper of the 1930’s who once boasted he could write his name with machine-gun bullets, dies of coronary thrombosis at the Leavenworth federal penitentiary in Kansas.

Comedian Jack Paar will replace Walter Cronkite as emcee for “The Morning Show” over CBS-TV beginning August 14. The show began as a news and information series last March and is now turning into a program stressing entertainment.

In a survey, WOR New York says people who watch the morning shows on network TV – 60% of them only listen.

Television station KBID-TV (channel 53) in Fresno, which has been operated by John Poole Broadcasting Co. suspends operations for an indefinite period. Poole said refusal of major TV networks to affiliate with the station was the principal reason for the suspension. Poole also operates KBIG radio near Los Angeles. Poole says there are two other TV stations in Fresno, each share two networks. He says he’ll resume broadcasting when TV set distribution has increased to the point where local advertising can support an independent station. KBID-TV has been on the air six months.

Two UHF station are making a profit – WCAN-TV and WOKY-TV both in

Milwaukee, report they are in the black. WCAN-TV carries ABC and DuMont and

WCAN-TV (channel 19) is CBS.


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Saturday, July 20, 2024

7/15/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, July 15, 1954   Vol. C472


LOCAL NEWS


BIG BIRTHDAT BASH AT FUN PIER


East Farewell – It is not uncommon to have a local birthday party hosted at the Fun Pier. For many local children it is a rite of passage of sorts. “Once I Can Pat Your Head, You Can Ride!” Quigley, the famous clown at the entrance to the bumper cars, cartoons out with his hand set a about 48”. Many local children have eagerly stepped up, some on tiptoes to pass into the crazy mayhem of bumper cars and a magical step into young adulthood.

            Last Tuesday the Fun Pier hosted a birthday celebration of a different sort, it threw itself a party. The Fun Pier has had a checkered history. The Pier was built by Sam Lendel, brother of Sid Lendel, one of East Farewell’s founders, and opened in 1948.It suffered two devastating hurricanes in 1951 & 1952 but it rebuilt each time and was stronger and more up to date each time. The signature rides, the 50’ Ferris wheel, the historic carousel, the Bumper Cars and the famous favorite Tilt-A-Whirl all have modern, electric drives and all new mechanics. The vendor stations make up a big part of the Pier. They surround the rides and along with the ticket office make a nice perimeter around the Pier. “I don’t think you can put a real “Start” date on this place because it has been built, destroyed, rebuilt, destroyed again and rebuilt again and it is here now,” said Sam Lendel during the birthday bash, “so I am declaring July 13th as the birthday of the Fun Pier, that’s also my brother’s birthday and I think I am going to assign 1948 as the “birthdate” so there you go. Write that in the history books.”

            The Bash went on from opening (10:00AM) through the day and all the way to closing (10:00PM) with a “birthday cake ceremony” at noon where free cake was given out. All throughout the day rides and food were priced 1948 prices which was about 1/3 off. The crowd was full all day. The Fun Pier is an integral part of East Farewell and will play a big part in many memories for a long time.

Fun Pier birthday celebration 


SPORTS


TRAVELERS TAKE A SWIPE AT THE CUBS


Bear Creek – The Travelers came into Bear Creek after fighting through a slugfest at Slate Mountain. They were up because of  the win but they were tired because it was a long hard fought, 12-11 victory, The Bear Creek Cubs did not care. They had won their last game, too. The Travelers sent ace Joe Nagy to the mound and he was ready to go. Nagy was in fine form as he retired the first three Cubs easily, one strike out, one foul out and one ground out. He was able to keep the Cubs quiet until the sixth inning when they were able to tag Nagy for two runs off three hits and a walk.

            The Travelers offense was not going to leave Joe out to dry, they were able to give a nice cushion with two runs in the second and two more in the fourth. Joey Brown was able to break his three game hitting slump with a double in the fourth. He later scored on a single by Ralph Francis. The Travelers held control throughout the game. They added the nail to the coffin with three runs in the eighth off a massive three run blast by Johnny Cloos. The Cubs added two more in the bottom of the ninth but the damage was done. The Travelers won 7-4.

            The Travelers head home for a rare home game on the reengineered Fangrounds. The field has been approved by the league but is not approved by the fans. They want a new stadium built where the old stadium, “the Rest Stop”, was but burned down in 1950. The game will start at 1:05. The crowds are still expected to show up.


 NATIONAL NEWS


DULLES REPORTS TO IKE THAT FRANCE WON’T SURRENDER – MORE FOLKS GOING TO CHURCH – E.G. ROBINSON JR. OUT ON BAIL – GROUCHO MARRYS – NOAH BEERY JR DIVORCES – HUGE TV SHOW TO CELEBRATE LIGHT BULBS 75TH BIRTHDAY


Secretary of State Dulles reports to President Eisenhower that France’s Premier has assured him he will not agree to a surrender peace in order to end the Indo-China war.

In A Gallup Poll – The number of adults attending church in the United States has increased approximately 9 million in the last four years and upward of 13 million in the last 15 years.

Edward G. Robinson Jr., (21) is freed on $10,000 bond posted by his actor-father after his arrest on suspicion of armed robbery.

Marry – Grouch Marx (58) and Ms. Eden Hartford (24). She’s a Beverly Hills model. 

Actor Noah Beery Jr. (40) is sued for divorce by Mrs. Maxine Jones Berry. They have three children - Muffett-13, Buck-8 and Melissa-6. He’s the son of the late actor, Noah Berry and the nephew of the late Wallace Beery, from whom he inherited one-third of an estate appraised at $2,188,000.

The largest television program of its kind (ever) - 310 television stations – representing all four TV networks will carry one program – David O Selznick’s two-hour show celebrating the diamond jubilee of the invention of the electric light October 24. It will be the biggest TV network ever put together for a single program. The show marks the 75th anniversary of Edison’s light bulb and will be sponsored by more than 300 companies and organizations of the electrical industry. This show will go down as the biggest TV network ever put together for a single program.


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Thursday, July 18, 2024

7/8/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, July 8, 1954   Vol. C471


LOCAL NEWS


FIREWORKS LIGHT UP LAKE CHARLES


East Farewell – The sky over Lake Charles was exploding Sunday as the town’s 4th of July celebration came to a dazzling climax. Many families brought their beach chairs down to the Lakefront Plaza and beach and many others watched from surrounding shore points. Many people also gathered at the Fun Pier which had a magnificent view. The display started around 8:30 and was managed by the East Farewell Fire Department-Police with assistance from the regional National Guard. They based their launch point a few hundred yards west of the Lakefront Plaza beach but were not in contact with the beach.

            This year many out of towners made the trek to see the display and Main Street and Lakeshore Drive were filled with parked cars. This year a team of volunteers made their way through the crowds soliciting contributions to help pay for the event. It was later reported the $840.00 was raised. Many of the out of towners also dined at one of the several cafes set up outside the different restaurants and bars along Main Street and Lake Shore Drive.

            The display lasted about 15 minutes and was accompanied by music from the Regional High School Summer Band Ensemble. Many people who have houses bordering the lake also set of smaller fireworks that complimented the main display. “It was a beautiful night and the display went off as expected. I couldn’t be happier,” said Tom Connelly, ubiquitous Town Council President.

            The display was talked about becoming an annual event and although there was never a proper proclamation it appears to have become one.


Fireworks over Lake Charles

 


SPORTS


TRAVELERS BARELY BEAT MINERS IN A SLUGFEST


Slate Mountain РThe Slate Mountain Stadium must be one of the most beautiful stadiums in the East. From its arched brick and steel fa̤ade that wraps a perfectly manicured ballfield; it is the pride of the town and worth a visit by any baseball aficionado. The evening game started with a soft breeze to right and the stands were packed.

            The Travelers started off hot, jumping on Miners pitcher, Ben Daley, with Francis hitting a first pith single. Dunham looped a ball to center for an out but Watson was able drive a long ball into the right corner and scored Francis. Johnny Cloos came up and was aiming for the wall but ended up dropping a Texas-leaguer into right for a single but scoring Watson. Much to Daily’s relief Dimero went for a high outside pitch and grounded it to shortstop, Will McCarthy, who turned it into a double play. The Travelers had an early 2-0 lead.

            Traveler’s pitcher, Joey Alfred, took the mound with confidence and struck out the first Miner. He went on to retire the next two batters and end the first inning without a mark. That was the end of the pleasure cruise. The Miners came to life in the second, scoring four runs with four hits including one homerun. The Travelers did not rollover though; they came back in the third with four more runs and then again in the fourth they scored three more. The Slugfest continued as the Miners tacked on three more in the fourth and three in the fifth. Things started to settle down by the sixth inning, the Travelers were leading 9-7. In the seventh the Miners were able to grab two more scores off a rare error by outfielder Ralph Francis. Francis was able to redeem himself, somewhat; in the eighth inning he smacked a three run homer that put the Travelers up 12-7. The Miners weren’t finished, though, they scored three runs in the eighth and in the bottom of the ninth they scored one more bringing the score to12-11, Travelers. A very weary Joey Alfred showed great drive and perseverance to strike out the final Miner, Jeb Bale, and give the Travelers a well fought for but very tiring win, 12-11.

            The Travelers will cruse into Beer Creek next week on their way home. The game will begin at 1:05 Saturday in Beer Creek Memorial Park.


 NATIONAL NEWS


US EXPELS RUSSIANS – IKE AGAINST RED CHINA  IN UN – LUCY QUITS -  DISNEY SIGNS SPACEMAN – PECK DIVORCES – DIZZY DEAN WANTS TO ACT – POP MUSIC THIS WEEK


The United States expels three Russian officials for “espionage and improper activities” and the Soviets retaliate by ousting two Americans from Moscow says the State Department. A spokesman said, “I am sure that the evidence was conclusive. We got the goods on them and out they went.”

President Eisenhower declares that he is “completely and unalterably opposed, under the present situation, to the admission of Red China into the United Nations.” The President said the possibility of Red China’s admission raised “a moral question” and that he will fight to the last to prevent the United States’ stand from being overridden.

Lucille Ball says she’s quitting when her contract for “I Love Lucy” runs out at the end of next television season. “I’ll do a show now and then, probably in color. Maybe an occasional hour-long Lucy, but no more weekly show.” “I’ve a couple of kids to look after. I can’t spend the rest of my life on dusty sound stages.” Both Luci and Dezi are off for the summer and this week, they can be found house hunting in Del Mar (Near San Diego), CA.

At the mart - Rib Veal Chops - .59lb ...Pork Chops - .55lb ..Uncle Ben’s Rice -14oz pkg- .23 . Cocoa marsh chocolate syrup-16oz-.30 .. Bosco-12oz- 31.

Walt Disney signs Dr. Hana Haber - high altitude and space flight authority to serve as a technical consultant on the new “Disneyland” series, debuting this fall on ABC. He’ll join Willy Ley, noted space historian and other scientists to assist the Disney studio in preparing programs concerning trips to Mars and other out-of-this-world junkets. Dr Haber is the author of “Man in Space.”

Divorcing - Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Peck. They have three children.

Former baseball star Dizzy Dean says he wants to be an actor and signs with William Grady Sr.- former casting director for MGM to co-star in a series of projects. Dean’s career in baseball, his downfall and subsequent return to the spotlight as a baseball announcer were the subject of the film “The Pride of St Louis,” released two years ago.


Pop music this week

Three Coins In the Fountain - Four Aces

Wanted - Perry Como

Hernando’s Highway - Archie Bleyer

I Understand Just How You Feel - The Four Tunes

Green Years - Eddie Fisher

Steam Heat - Patti Page

Crazy ‘Bout Ya Baby - The Crew-Cuts

The Little Shoemaker - Hugo Winterhalter and Eddie Fisher


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Thursday, July 4, 2024

7/1/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, July 1, 1954   Vol. C470


LOCAL NEWS


AN OLD FASHIONED BARN RAISING – SORT OF


East Farewell – Although East Farewell is an established and growing town, it is still very much a farming community. The Mighty Keystone Railroad may be the reason the town exists but farmers have plowed their fields for many years before the train came through. In keeping with the farming traditions a local barn raising is not an unfamiliar event. Local neighbor farmers and their families would gather together to help “raise a barn for one of their own. The event was well planned, well executed and usually well attended. Last week a slightly modified “barn-raising” took place on Lake Shore Drive. While not a barn per-se, neighbors gathered on the property of James Farrell to replace his stable and groomsman quarters. The unique part of this event was the stable was a “kit” purchased from Sears and Roebuck Co. Farrell purchased the entire building from the catalog. It was delivered to East Farewell Station in railcars, transferred to flatbed trucks and delivered to his address. Farrell managed 10 neighbors as he read the directions. He did not have any heavy equipment to help set the walls or roof. The foundation had already been poured so there was an outline of where the building was going to stand. Step by step the walls were raised and secured. The roof trusses were raised by a group of strapping young workers who found the operation very amusing. The package was delivered at 7:45 in the morning and by 7:45PM the building was standing with a roof on top. The building was approximately 30’ X 50’.

            “This is great! All my family and friends came together today and we were able to put this barn up in nothing flat. The kids that helped with the roof were amazing. I just followed the directions and everyone just plugged everything in and smacked all the pieces together. Voila! All I have to do now is hook in the electric and the sewer, I already put in the connections in the foundation so that just hooking things up. This is great!” exclaimed Farrell while surveying the finished product.

            Sears and Roebucks have been selling kits since 1908 and officially stopped in 1942 but the small barns and sheds stayed in the catalog because they were much smaller, easier to ship and much less expensive. Farrell said his whole kit cost about $500, and included precut lumber, shingles, doors and windows, hardwood floors, nails and screws, and an instruction book,  it was shipped by rail, and arrived in personal train cars sealed with wax seals.

James Farrell’s new barn and all his helpers


 SPORTS


TRAVELERS GROUND EAGLES


Erie – The Erie Eagles have had a tough season so far. Both their starting pitchers have been sidelined since early in the season and their shortstop, Joe Bagley, who was a golden glove last year broke his wrist. They also have had a slew of minor injuries that have kept the players from excelling. The Travelers did not care. They came into town to play baseball and whatever team the Eagles put out there they were going to play them. Billy Green took the mound and made short work of the Eagle lineup. He was flawless for the first four innings but seemed to get a little tired in the later innings. He let up three runs in the sixth and two in the ninth but that did not matter because the Travelers offense was in high gear and was not going to let Green down. In the first inning the Travelers started off against Eagle rookie pitcher, Sammy Gelenti, welcoming him to the pros with three runs scored. A leadoff single by Francis portended Gelenti’s trouble. That was flowed by a double by Dale. Gelenti was able to get Watson to ground out but Johnny Cloos knocked his 28th homer off Gelenti’s second pitch. It was the first home run given up by the rookie. The Travelers were able to strike in the first, the third, two runs, the sixth, two runs and a massive explosion in the top of the ninth for five runs that included back to back homers by Watson and Cloos (his second of the day). The Travelers came into town looking for a win and they got one. They looked like a championship team and hope they can keep their momentum going as they travel to Slate Mountain next week to meet their arch rivals, the Slate Mountain Miners. The game is an evening game in beautiful Slate Mountain Stadium. The game begins at 7:05.


NATIONAL NEWS


 CHURCHILL HAPPY WITH IKE MEETING – DISNEY TAKES A HELICOPTER TO WORK – FLANAGAN FINE FOR WALKING NUDE – NEW COLOR TV TUBE ANNOUNCED – BAD LUCK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – AT THE MOVIES


Just returning from the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill says he had not “entirely” ironed out his foreign policy disputes with President Eisenhower, but emphasized “nothing comes before the true and lasting friendship between Britain and the United States.” He’ll meet with the British Cabinet right away to discuss his meetings with President Eisenhower. “We hoped to be judged not only by the immediate reception of our efforts, but also by their influence on the future course of events and, after all, nothing comes before the true and lasting friendship between Britain and the United States... But I can tell you I am sure that by trying our best in the United States to make good understandings and solid agreements possible between us we have not entirely failed, but it would be a mistake to think everything can happen all at once.”

Walt Disney begins to take a helicopter from his Burbank studios to the new site of Disneyland in Anaheim, CA - 31 miles away. He likes it so much that he has blueprinted a permanent helicopter terminal into construction plans. 

Bandleader Ralph Flanagan - one of the top moneymaking bandleaders last year - is arrested by police for strolling nude on the beach in New Jersey. The bobby-sox idol was fined $50 and ordered to stay out of Ventnor, N.J. He’s a former arranger for the late Glenn Miller’s orchestra.

CBS-Hytron - the electronic tube manufacturing division CBS announced that a new, large-sized color television tube has been developed and will be put into mass production. The new tube, known as the Colortron 205, is closest in size to the present 21-inch black-and-white TV tube, the most popular tube on the market.

Bad luck - Richard Keenan (44) of Southern California, standing by the railroad tracks with his wife thought it was a good idea to slap passing boxcars as they went by. Suddenly his hand or sleeve must have caught and he was pulled off his feet and under the train. Alive and badly mangled, he died a short time later.

At the movies -

King Richard and the Crusaders (in CinemaScope - Rex Harrison, Virginia Mayo, George Sanders, Laurence Harvey

Walt Disney’s Pinocchio

Garden Of Evil - Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Richard Widmark

The Gladiators - Victor Mature, Susan Hayward

3 Coins in the Fountain - Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, Louis Jordan

Johnny Dark - Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Don Taylor

Black Horse Canyon - Joel McCrea, Mari Blanchard

The High And The Mighty - John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Laraine Day, Robert Stack, Phil Harris

Alfred Hitchcock’s - Dial M For Murder - Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings

Knock on Wood - Danny Kaye, Mai Zetterling

Princess of the Nile - Donna Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Michael Rennie

Hell Below Zero - Alan Ladd, Joan Tetzel


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