Thursday, December 26, 2024

12/23/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, December 23, 1954   Vol. C491


LOCAL NEWS


HERE IT IS!


East Farewell – The first snow began to fall on East Farewell in the early hours of Monday and continued until Tuesday night. A total of 5” was accumulated, not a deluge but enough to cause a little inconvenience and prompt snow shoveling throughout town. This was a late first appearance of snow; usually the first snow is around the first of the month. The earliest recorded first snow in East Farewell was November 12th 1928. The town is used to accumulation and seems to handle it well. The streets were cleared by Wednesday afternoon and most folks had cleared their sidewalks by Wednesday morning. The entire business district was clear by opening time, Wednesday morning.

            One special, silly tradition took place on the Lakefront Plaza during the height of the storm. A group of children, from elementary to high school age, gathered on the Plaza and played a game of “Catch that Snowflake” The game consists of one partner identifying a particular snow falling snow flake and the other partner trying to catch it on his tongue. Needless to say, there is much confusion, jumping around, laughing, slipping, falling and laughing even more. The new lights on the Plaza made the game possible and the game lasted for quite some time. The children finally left when they either succumbed to the cold or were too wet to take it anymore. All left thoroughly exhausted and happy.

            This storm, while nowhere near record setting, does rank in the top 10 for latest snowfalls in town. The latest first snow was recorded fairly recently, December 28th, 1943. This snowfall will only probably only be remembered as typical snow that made for a beautiful scene in town.

 

Children catching snowflakes on Lakefront Plaza


SPORTS


COUGARS SWIPE HAWKS


East Farewell – The Cougars continued their unbeaten streak in the league as they knocked off a defensively very strong Southport Hawks them on Saturday, 38-34. The game was a low scoring, heavily defended game that saw more turnovers, 15, in the first half than either team has had in one game all season. Both sides were guilty and both sides took advantage. The game started slowly with Cougars center, Michael Watson, scoring the first basket from the lane. The game proceeded with each side trading baskets and trading possessions throughout the first half. The backcourts were the most susceptible to turnovers which is very unusual, the Cougars backcourt of Welch and Green do not turn the ball over but, in this game they suffered missed passes, dribbling errors and traveling calls. The Hawks backcourt fared no better, Farrell and Dominic seemed to have slippery fingers and loose feet as well.

            The first half ended with the Cougars on top, 20-18. The second half showed marked improvement in ball control but there were still an inordinate amount of turnovers. The Cougars Watson was the only player on the court to not commit a turnover. He ended up being the game’s high scorer with 12 points. The Cougars settled in during the second half and were able to control the tempo of the game. The Hawks tried to put a press on in the fourth quarter but it was ineffective and lifted quickly. The final horn sounded and the Cougars were able to walk away with a 38-34 victory. It wasn’t pretty, but it was a win.

            The Cougars host the second annual Christmas Tournament next week in the Regional High School gym. The games will be played Thursday, Friday nights and the finals will be played on Saturday. There are six teams scheduled to play this year; Central Bears, Corning Devils, Riverview Wildcats, both Slate Mountain teams (Slate Mountain South- the Canaries and Slate Mountain North- the Miners) and the Cougars. The schedule and brackets were set up with last year’s results taken into account and since the Cougars won the tournament last year, they will play new comer, Slate Mountain Canaries on Thursday night at the Regional High School Gym. This is always a well-attended and enthusiastic event, don’t miss it.

 


 NATIONAL NEWS


MISSISSIPPI VOTERS VOTE TO APPROVE SEGRAGATION – SHEPPARD SPEAKS – RED CHINA AGAIN DEMANDS FOMOSA – GERMANY TO BE REARMED? – CIGARETTES SHORTEN LIVES – DUMONT CUTS BACK – AT THE MOVIES


Mississippi voters give two-to-one approval to a constitutional amendment which would provide subsidized private schools instead of public schools if necessary to preserve segregation.

Sam Sheppard, speaking from his jail cell for the first time since his murder conviction, advanced the entirely new theory that the person who clubbed his pregnant wife Marilyn to death July 4 may have been a woman. Sheppard will be held in jail until new trial arguments next week, after which he will go to the state Penitentiary at Columbus to begin serving his life sentence.

Peking radio broadcasts fresh demands by Red China’s Foreign Minister and a government sanctioned conference that the U.S. forces get out of Formosa and let the Communists take it.

The United States and Britain are reported ready to consult immediately on how to rearm West Germany without France should the French Assembly uphold its initial rejection of the allied plan.

On the basis of studies by the American Cancer Society and by English researchers, every pack of cigarettes smoked will shorten the average life by 6 hours if the habit is continued at a pack a day for 10 years or more.

The DuMont network is cutting back its activity. The company blames the financial burden of coaxial cable facilities. Said spokesman Ted Bergmann - “The entire industry is well aware that networking, as distinct from station operation, is presently an uneconomic activity. For a long time, we have been seeking a means of making telecasting more efficient. We are moving now to reorganize and strengthen our broadcasting structure and at the same time make the medium more attractive and more economic to all advertisers.”

At the movies –

Vera Cruz – Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster

3 Ring Circus – Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Joanne Dru, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carmen Jones

Sabrina – Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, William Holden

Lili – Leslie Caron

The Fast and the Furious – John Ireland, Dorothy Malone

Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

The Little Kidnappers – Duncan MaCrae

 


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


 

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