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Thursday, June 30, 2022

6/26/1952

                                    EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, June 26, 1952   Vol. C367


LOCAL NEWS


MAIN STREET SHUTDOWN SHOT DOWN


East Farewell – There was a proposal at the last town council meeting that proposed a shutdown of Main Street to traffic on the weekends during the summer. Max Gardner proposed that from the last Friday in May until the first Friday in September the traffic on Main Street be stopped and only pedestrians be allowed to walk on the Main thoroughfare of East Farewell. This would “enhance” the “quaintness” of the town and people could enjoy strolling down the street without having to worry about traffic. Mr. Gardner’s proposal was greeted with a stunned silence. “You mean you want to close down Main Street over the entire weekend so people could walk around? Isn’t that why we have sidewalks?” asked councilmember Frank Doyle.

            Finally Tom Connelly, council president, said, “That has to be one of the dumbest ideas you have ever come up with. And you have you had some bad ideas! We can’t close down Main Street. Where would we send traffic? There is only one street through town. Lakeshore Drive is not a useable bypass and the side streets don’t go through. Max, you did not give this one a lot of thought.”

            “Well, I see your point,” replied Mr. Gardner, sheepishly, “I didn’t take reroute problem into account. All I was trying to propose was some way to make the town more pedestrian friendly. The town is starting to attract a lot of vacationers and we are going to have to make some adjustments during the summers.”

            The meeting progressed with each councilman giving his opinion and there was a resounding “no” response to the proposal. “I think we should look at controlling the traffic more than trying to divert it,” said Bill O’Hara, “Maybe we should be looking at placing a traffic light at the intersection of Main and Lakeshore Drive. That would do more in the long run and as there is more traffic it would help control it.”

            There was more discussion on putting in a traffic light and the meeting ended with a motion to study a the price and labor costs of installing a traffic light on the corner of Lakeshore Drive and Main Street. The motion was seconded by Max Gardner.

Main Street at night 


SPORTS


TRAVELERS STAY HOT IN ONDITA


Ondita – The Travelers rolled into Ondita riding on a 4 game winning streak and rolled out with a 5 game winning streak. They downed the Cougars 3-2. The Travelers did not show the explosive offense they had in the last two games but they did score enough runs to win. Billy Green was on the mound for the Travelers and Chuck Hayes was the Cougars pitcher. The game turned out to be essentially a pitcher’s duel where both pitchers only let up 8 hits collectively. They also walked 4 each and there were no errors on either side.

            Green kept the Cougars off the scoreboard for the first six innings. He only let up the first run with 2 of his 4 hits and one of his 2 walks in the sixth allowing Frankie Guthrie to score. Green’s only other slip up was a poorly placed fastball in the ninth letting Billy Wilson clobber it out of the park. Unflustered, Green proceeded to strike out the last two Cougars and win the game.

            The Travelers did not fare much better on offense. They did strike earlier by scoring a run in the fourth with two hits by Bobby Watson and Johnny Cloos. Cloos hit a double to scored Watson. The Travelers were then kept quiet until the seventh when Billy Sweet and Artie Archibald were able to get on base, Sweet with a single and Archibald with a walk. Francis struck out but Dale Dunham hit a 3-2 fastball into the gap between right and center and it rolled to the wall. Both Sweet and Archibald scored and that turned out to be all the Travelers needed. It wasn’t a high powered win like the past two but it was a win and that was fine.

            The Travelers move onto Bedford next week and take on the Bears. In a league scheduling change the Travelers will be the home team. This is due to the fact that the Travelers don’t have a home stadium and have to play every game away. The league made some changes to the schedule to accommodate this oddity and listed certain games as Traveler home game even though they are play in a visitors ballpark. Hopefully, this “homeless” situation will be resolved soon and the Travelers will have a home again.


 NATIONAL NEWS


TRUMAN DEDICATES USS NAUTILUS – DO WE HAVE AN H-BOMB? -  EAST GERMANS PROTEST COMMIES – ALLIES PUSH BACK REDS IN KOREA – DEFENSE POSITIONS DEFINED – DECCA TAKES OVER UNIVERSAL – BERGMAN GIVES BITH TO TWINS – COSTELLO FINED – AT THE MOVIES


President Truman dedicates the nation’s first atomic-powered submarine at Groton – The USS Nautilus. Truman declared only Soviet Russia stands in the way of the development of atomic energy to provide power for business, farms and homes everywhere. He disclosed that a full-sized, working atomic engine – a self-contained power plant able to run almost indefinitely without refueling – is nearly complete. 

Do we really have it? - Senator Brien McMahon proposes the manufacture of 1000 or more “hydrogen weapons” in what appeared by many to be a plain indication the United States has solved the secret of the fearsome H-bomb.

East Germans fight Communist police and soldiers with hatchets, hoes and scythes in nine-border communities in the first major open resistance against forced evacuation from the 600-mile border zone no man’s land.

Korea – Allied troops throw back a heavy Chinese Communist assault west of Chorwon on the western front killing or wounding more than 600 Reds in close quarter fighting.

American raises its guard higher against a Russian attack as the Army moves antiaircraft batteries into defense positions around certain strategic targets.

Decca Records takes complete control of Universal Pictures with the purchase of 134,375 shares of common stock.

In Rome - Ingrid Bergman gives birth to twin girls – named Isabel and Ingrid.

Lou Costello is fined $150 for drunk driving in Los Angeles. He was caught weaving along Ventura Blvd and then striking a parked car.

At the movies –

Pat and Mike – Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn

Clash By Night – Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Robert Ryan, Marilyn Monroe

Diplomatic Courier – Tyrone Power, Patricia Neal, Stephen McNally, Hildigarde Neff

Skirts Ahoy – Esther Williams

To Have and Have Not – Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall

Lovely To Look AtKathryn Grayson, Red Skelton


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


 


Thursday, August 30, 2018

8/28/1958


EAST FAREWELL NEWS

Thursday, August 28, 1958   Vol. C687

LOCAL NEWS

BAR-B-QUE COOKOFF SMOKES UP LAKEFRONT PLAZA

East Farewell- The sixth annual Lakefront Bar-B-Que cook-off took place over the weekend. This year 17 “big” grillers, including two new down south, joined with 25 “small” grillers on beautiful Lakefront Plaza under a clear August afternoon. Within fifteen minutes the beautiful, clear afternoon had turned into a smoky, sweet smelling, wonderful haze that was enjoyed by the many, many B-B-Q aficionados. The main show was the “big” grillers who set up entire booths with picnic tables and seats along with “fixin’ bars” with fixings and utensils. They also took on bigger challenges, one out of state griller, Big Davey from Fayetteville, North Carolina, worked a whole pig on a spit. He actually started the cooking 12 hours earlier and was really just smoking and finishing it off when the cook-off started. Another “big” griller was local and last year’s winner, Al Davis from the Lost Oasis. This year he added to his now famous baby back ribs with his Uncle Ray’s secret family recipe sauce by smoking brisket. The “small” grillers were more varied in their menus. The only official products being judged were ribs, pork, brisket and chicken but many of the “small” grillers threw on burgers, steaks and in three different cases some fish. No matter what the dish the grills were hot and smoky and the smells were fabulous.
            The Plaza was filled with cooks, helpers and folks just hanging around hoping for some tasty treats sort of like the way the dog begs at the kitchen table and it was said that some even tried the sad-eyed look to get some scraps. Unfortunately, this year the Travelers were out of town. Almost every year the Travelers are guest judges and all around local celebrities that mingle with the crowd, sample the fare and judge the competition. They were sorely missed this year. The judges were picked from other local business and civic positions.  This year judges were local chef, Lara Driscoll, war vet and local businessman, Ralph Dimaio and the ever-present and always available Town Council President Tom Conally.
            The judging started promptly at 4:15. The judges told the grillers to start bringing their creations up to the judging table. The order presentation was decided earlier by lottery. The first presenter was previous winner Jimmy Drake who brought his famous, award winning short ribs that were spicy hot and caramelized on a bed of greens and corn. In between each griller the judges would confer with each other and take some time to cleanse their palates by drinking some water and wiping their fingers. The visiting southern grillers provided a lot of spice with their ribs varying between rubs and sauces all were very well received by the judges. The “big” grillers presented much more elaborate dishes, probably due to their greater experience, but the “small” grillers showed a certain local flair and “nothing to lose” attitude with their presentations.  
            The final judging and final decisions did not come until almost 6:00PM due to the long list of entrants and the judges need to take a small break in the middle for personal reasons. They had to get up and walk off some of the wonderful fare. This year’s winner was declared at 6:03PM by a unanimous vote, recent Regional High graduate Missy Waller took home first place with her baby back ribs drenched in sauce. She also entered her renowned brisket that won second place last year. This year her ribs wowed the judges who may have been somewhat partial to the local sauce as opposed to the out of town rubs and sauces. Miss Waller has opened a restaurant on Lakeshore Drive just this summer and it has been very popular. Jimmy Drake came in second with his well-known ribs and third place went out of towner, Big Davey, for his roasted pig. “Ya-all have a real friendly town here. Everyone I talked to was real nice and they all were askin’ about my set up and the kind of wood I was usin’, they really wanted to know, too,” said Big Davey when asked for his thoughts about his visit “up north”.
            All the grillers stayed long into the evening and the crowds all hung around, too. Many people had brought small tables and chairs to lounge around the Plaza and enjoy all the wonderful food. A whole group of on lookers descended on the plaza after dark, many had come from the beaches and many others were just heading into town for Saturday night in East Farewell but all were looking for some last samplings as the grillers broke down and most gave away their cooked products for free.  


Big Davey works on his big grill

SPORTS

TRAVELERS STAY HOT ON THE ROAD

Bear Creek – The Travelers rolled into Bear Creek riding on a five game winning streak. Although several players had expressed dismay that they were missing the East Farewell Bar-B-Que Cookoff they took it in stride and shutout the Cubs 5-0 on a beautiful summer night. The Cubs were missing their biggest slugger, Nick Doyle, due to a cut hand. The Cubs missed his bat as they were unable to generate any real offense, only getting 4 hits off an excellent Joe Nagy. Nagy’s superior performance probably had more to do with the win than the absence of Doyle. He threw four perfect innings and three that had only five batters, very impressive indeed.
            On the other side the Travelers have been hitting the ball very well. They got a total of 11 hits, 1 homerun, a triple, four doubles and five singles. Johnny Cloos was able to forget about his missing the rib judging to clobber a low outside fastball out of the park. The Travelers defense was able to shut down the Cubs offense even further by turning two double plays, too.
            The Travelers travel to Ondita to face the Cougars and their pitching ace, Sam “Cat” Caterno. The Cougars are currently tied with the Travelers in the league standings so this could be a very decisive game. It starts at 1:30PM at the Ondita Ballpark.

 NATIONAL NEWS

ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE GIVES FAUBUS POWER TO CLOSE SCHOOLS – RUSSIA SUPPORTS RED CHINA ON FORMOSA – US WARNS RED CHINA

The Arkansas Legislature gives Gov. Orval Faubus power to close the state’s schools against enforced racial integration. The legislators acted even as President Eisenhower warned that the consequences would be terrible. The Supreme Court put off a decision on the school integration dispute until a further hearing September 11.

The Soviet Union says it will give Communist China “the necessary moral and material aid to the just struggle” for the “liberation” of Formosa from the Chinese Nationalists. Meanwhile - eight ships of the U.S. 7th Fleet carrying a Marine landing force of about 1600 men have been ordered to sea over the next few days from Singapore. Their destination was not disclosed.

The United States warns Red China this country will move in with “timely and effective” military force - including possible bombing of the Red Chinese mainland - if necessary to save the islands essential to Formosa’s defense. 

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