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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 6

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zi By Associated Press One thing was certain at the tnd of this afternoon's football battles the f.rsi 3 ranking teams downs. Michigan State tripped Stanford, 38 to 14, scoring 3 touchdowns in the lust perod to clinch the deci- Judges Local Pullets Contest Bob Griffin tin white coat). specialist from the Extension Service at Texas College, shows local youths who entered the Grow Healthy Pullets Contest here Sat- urdaN the finer points in uroNwnti pullets. Mr. (iriiiin judged the contest.

Press Staff Photo Cooking Fun FAMILY LUNCH Fried Tomatoes with Green-Pea Gravy and Bacon Crisp Toast Cookies Beverage FRIED TOMATOES WITH GREEVPEA GRAVY AND BACON Ingredients: 4 medium-sized firm ripe tomatoes1 about pounds, salt, pepper, flour, can 17 ounces 1 small green peas, milk, 8 slices bacon. IT REALLY HAPPENED Boyi ckman was actually wounded by an arrow dur.n? tllrr.ing of he" in Durango, Mexico. Actor Stacy Harris a 1 i as Dr. P. iro Rivera treats the injury, in the background is the who felled his BIBLE THAT READ This Bible, which nobody can read today, is a recent ad Detroit, Mich Public Lit vt the Massachu.sctt Im.

early Trar. lation in 1663. Dr. Eliot devi and then taught tl Indu tribe's traditio: i diuk nobody can decipher Dr. is one of a second, rtvr Cambridge, Mu in 16 Seo tine Vvroriel e.t mmt I INTERNATIONAL CENTER COLOR TV AUTO THRILLSHOW FAMILY OF MAN TJX PAJAMA GAME CE CAPADES FOOTBALL PAN-AMERICAN LIVESTOCK SHOW AND WORLDS Me XEI NOW thru OCT £23 DALLAS in the Associated Prc a fairly good chance of retaining the top spots, although not nccvss arily in the same order.

The top 3 this week were Mary land, Michigan and Oklahoma. All 3 registered convincing victories. First-ranked Maryland rolled to an easy 28 to 7 decision over Wake Forest with Ed Vereb scoring twice for the Terrapins. Second-ranked Michigan had little trouble netting its first decision over Army since the start of their series in 1945. The score was 2B to 2, with Terry Barr the Wolver ine hero.

His 82-yard touchdown run brought 97.239 fans to their feet. Oklahoma, the third-ranked team in the AP poll, roared to its 22nd straight victory a 20 to 0 verdict over Texas. Tommy McDonald led the Sooners with a pair of touchdowns. In the big 10. Ohio State, Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin all scored convincing decisions.

Allf America Halfback llopalong Cassady paced Ohio State to a 27 to 12 decision over Illinois. Third- string Back Dick Borstad led Minnesota to an 18 to 7 verdict over Northwestern, scoring a pair of touchdowns. A touchdown by Charles Thomas and a field goal by Paul Schwaiko gave Wisconsin a 9 to 0 edge over Purdue. And Iowa downed Indiana, 20 to with Keny Ploen passing for 2 touch- poll stand sion. In the South, West Vrginia Top- pied Virginia Military institute 47 to 12.

with Jack Rabbits supplying the first score of the game on a 99-yard punt return. Tennessee snapped a 6-ganu losing streak, beating Chattanooga, 13 to 0. with a 35-yard run by John Majors giving the Volunteers first touchdown. Georgia topped North Carolina, 28 to 7 with Dick Young passing twice to Jimmy Orr for touchdowns. Navy won its third straight game, defeating Pittsburgh, 21 to 0, with the help of 2 touchdowns by Dick Guest.

Bernie Blanc registered twice in Duke's 47 to 7 romp over William and Mary. Penn State had to come from behind in the second half to beat Virginia, 16 to 7. Auburn scored twice in the second quarter and held Kentucky to a 14 to 14 tie. Dick Reich plunged for a touchdown in the final 2 minutes of play to give Kansas a 7 to 7 tie with Iowa State. Jack Conway also scored in the last 2 minutes to help Wichita to a 14 to 7 decision over Oklahoma A Oklahoma Texas DALLAS The longest winning streak in college football was stretched out another length when Ollahoma topped Texas, 20 to 0.

That made it 22 victories in a row for the Powerful Sooners, the third ranking team in the country. Method: Wash and dry tomatoes; cut a thin slice from each end; cut in half horizontally. Sprinkle cut end with salt lightly in Community Chest (Continued from Page 1) although the shop is closed on Monday for general trade. L. D.

Hammack. chairman of the large gifts committee, reports that nd and dip them (his letters are out, and that some flour. Drain peas; add i responses totaling $2.983 have come enough milk to pea liquid to make 14 cups. Fry bacon in 10 inch skillet until crisp; drain on absorbent paper and keep warm in low 2.io oven. Pour bacon fat from skillet into a container.

Wipe out skillet with paper towel; return 3 tablespoons of bacon fat to skillet. Heat tat and fry floured tomato 1 halves in it until lightly browned on both sides and hot through; remove and keep warm with bacon. Stir 2 tablespoons flour into drippings in skillet until blended. Add milk and pea-liquid mixture; cook and stir in. They are S.

G. Gernert, Mrs. Roxa E. Smith. Montgomery Ward First-Taylor National Bank, Hammack.

Taylor Bedding Cmnypany. Brunner Williams, Condra Funeral Home. Harris A. Mela sky. Texas Power Light Company, John Griffith, Harry Pickoff.

Dr. Edmond Doak, W. Stern, C. It. Anthony House Jewelry Kay P.

Lewis, Taylor Meat Company, II. A. Stiles. Obituaries Herman R. IWerkord Funeral services for Herman It Merkord were held Saturday at 3 p.

rn. in Zion Luthc an Church in Walburg wiih the Rev. W. F. Bielefeldt officiating.

Burial was in the church cemeterj with the Granger American Legion Post conducting graveside rites. Mr Merkord died in a Taylor hospital Thursday shortly after a traffic accident. Oklahoma scored in each of the first 3 quarters and then protected its comfortable lead. Jerry Tubbs, a Linebacker, was the key man in the Sooner Defense, intercepting 3 Texas aerials. Tommy McDonald made 2 touchdowns and Bob Burris one for the Sooners.

Texas A Nebraska LINCOLN, Nebraska Texas A exploded for 3 touchdowns in the second quarter and then coasted to a 27 to 0 victory over Nebraska. The Aggie scores in the second period were on a one-yard plunge by Don Grant, a 26-yard run by George Gillar and an 8-yard pass from Grant to Ed Dudley. Jimmy Wright tallied for the Aggies in the final quarter on a 3-yard plunge. TCC Alabama TUSCALOOSA, Alabama Jim Swink, a 6-foot-l junior, scored all three tochdowns and rolled up 139 yards rushing today as he powered Texas Christian to a 21-0 gridion victory over a funbling Alabama team at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was the Crimson sixth loss in a row and the ninth consecutive game without victory, a record unparalleled in football history.

Swink averaged 7.7 yards in 18 times he carried the ball. His most spectacular run was a 65 yard touchdown sprint early in the third quarter, th; first score of the afternoon. With 345 yards in throe games, Swink was already the nation's lead ing ground gamer before today. His total is now 484. His three touchdowns gave him a total of 62 points in four games A fine defensive game enabled the tide to hold the favored Horned Frogs scoreless in the first half.

But Swink broke the deadlock in the third quarter when he shot through the Alabama defense on Ins Come Home Two dozen of Adolph Hitler's generals came home Friday from the Russian war, the first of nearly 10,000 war prisoners given amnesty by Soviets under a promise of West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Here, Gen Siegfried Henrici, sporting a Trotsky-like beard, greeted with flowers and a drink of brandy by welcoming group of friends as he arrived in Herleshausen. NEA Radiophoto long scoring run. Fumbles cost heavily. A miscue by Halfback Jerry Me Bee gave TCU the ball on its own 27 and opened the way to the second touchdown.

Swink plunged over from the 3. An ard drive in 14 plays the third score in the final quarter with Swink driving across from the 10. Fullback Harold Pollard added ail three extra poigb. Are YOU This Man! Top Flight Texas Company has opening in Taylor for young married man 25-35. Right man will be trained, financed and assured of prom- ion.

This is a genuine opportunity for the righJ man. The man we are looking for is now employed, but has reached top in job or lacks opportunity for advancement. Write your qualifications to or contact: Mr, W. N. Colson District Manager 523 Capital National Bank Bldg.

Austin, Texas Call 8-8804 Traffic Mishaps Constantly over moderately low heat; A. Prewitt Hardware 1 City jjtion to the rare-book collection in the ry a translation into the language ans, who disappeared as a tribe in the was made by the Rev, John Eliot, D.D., the alphabet, as the tribe had none, 1, to read it. Today, because the sn the Algonquin tongue me forgotten, Eliot Bible. The copy pictured above edition, printed Ly Samuel Green, oi until ned: simmer about 5 minutes longer. Add drained peas and salt and pepper to taste, reheat.

Serve peas and gravy topped with fried tomatoes and crisp bacon, accompany with very' crisp toast. Makes 4 servings. LIMTIBOX MENU Ham and Chutney Sandwiches Celerj Wedges and Carrot Sticks Fruit Beverage BROWV SUGAR DROP COOKIES Ingredients: 14 cups sifted flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 11 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, cup shortening, 1 cup dark brown sugar firmly 1 egg, 1 cup shredded coconut 'cut in short lengths. 1 package Bounces) semisweet chocolate pieces. Method: Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg.

Cream shortening and brown sugar: beat in egg vigorously. Stir in sifted dry ingredients until blended. Stir in coconut and chocolate pieces. Drop, a few inches apart, on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in moderate 375 degrees) oven until lightly to 12 minutes.

Makes about cookies. FAMILY SUPPER Hamburgers Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Bread Tray Tomato Aspic with Lettuce and Jigtinu- Mayonnaise Cake Squares Beverage JIGTIME Ingredients: 1 egg 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar, teaspoon salt. teaspoon white pepper, teaspoon dry mustard, 1 cup salad oil, 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 teaspoons prepared mustard. Method: Put egg, vinegar, salt, pepper, dry mustard, and cup (rf the salad oil in the container of your blender. Put cover on container.

Run just until mixture is 5 seconds Add remain- National Bank. Taylor Motor Company, Dr. J. Johns, J. Penny Joe Spiegel, MolUe Dannenbaum, Carlos G.

Parker, Tom Parker, and Zieschang Hatchery and Feed. Workers in Bill large organization division and due to report Monday, are A II. Miller, C. L. Carson, Welton House, Creighton Romine, Mac Young, Lcland Lee.

Louis Joseph, Dr. R. C. Hermann, Hunter Miles, Ray Condra, E. Moore, Foster Smith, Billy Zidell.

J. .) Nachlinger, D. Gillum, C. Basco. and Paul Eulenfeld.

General On Mr. Parker's down town are: C. H. Schroeder. Alvin Zidell Melvin Pfennig, John Klecka, Charles Jackson, Neal MeAl- pine.

Welton House, Bert Dubois, Alex Klattenhoff, Harold Harkins Lin Mills. GHis Conoley, John We hby, Walter Kruse, Howard Lindell, Louie Mueller, John Hrrvcir, Jerry Pavlik. Henry Schwenker, Louis Kind Chav Hairston, Van Zimmerhanzel. Horace Twitty, Am- ing cup oil in a slow stream as you run blender again and mixture will thicken and combine. Stir in sugar and prepared mustard.

Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator. Makes about cups. (Continued form Page I) when the car in which he was riding ran into a service station in the small northeast Texas town of Avery early today. Sharp and ttic B. J.

Jordan, were returning to their home in Paris from a football game in Texarkana. Jordan was injured. men were injured in a 3-car collision on the high speed Central Expressway in Dallas today. Injured were Lon Borrs Pace, age'd 22, of Garland, Texas, and two Navy aviation cadets stationed at Corpus Christi, William K. Perry, aged 22, and James Vincent Healey, aged 24.

Investigators said Pace was driving south in the nor thbound side of the expressway and collided head-on with tin car driven by Healey The driver of the third car, Bill Wesley Stanberry. I age 22, of Plano, was not hurt. os Peters, Frank Pulkrabek, Vir gil Dupree, Marvin Mikeska, C. W. Patti rson, Erwin Teggemann, Kir-: by Vance, Wallace Johnson, A.

Ahlgreen, Jack Hamilton, Loyd Morton, Jack Titsworth, Edward Kubala, Clarence Braker, Ernest Clark. A Wilson. Dudley King. Hewitt, Bill Nachlinger, Fran-! kie Lefler, Edward Kotrla, Wilson. I Goodrich, A.

Moe hnke, Tom Duffy Harry Kovar, Henry Holubec, and Monroe Davison. FOAM RUBBER SE41 CUSHION BRAND NEW 1955 CARS-TROCKS MUST TO MAKE ROOM FOR WEDDING Announcements and other Social Stationery The Finest Obtainable Reasonably Priced SEE or CALL Busiest Printers MERCHANTS PRESS SARAN SEAT Get This Handy Cushion FREE With The Purchase Of Beautiful, Long-Wearing PLASTIC COVERS CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN THE BUY OF A LIFETIME! 10W-10W PRICES AND Gorqeous Selection Of Styles and Colors! Wipes Clean With Damp Cloth. TlEM CENTER BIG-BIG TBABE-IN ALLOWANCES! SPECIAL TERMS BRAKER MOTOR CO. 4th Washburn Taylor 2nd And PORTER TAYLOR, TEXAS Taylor Daily Press, Sunday, Oct. 9 1955 Page 6 Football Summary Oklahoma Overruns Texas 20-0, Texas Downs Nebraska 27-0, TCU Blasts Alabama 21-0.

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