The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 8 of 8
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WEST. TEX»«
Father of 27, Age 70—'Retiring’
(By HOOSHIE)
Ilo» It Looks!
Lancaster 30—West 0.
Waco 38—Cleburne 0.
Bryan 1+—Hillsboro 6.
Mart 20—McGregor 0.
Texas 35—Baylor 6.
Texas A. and M. 20--S M. U. 7.
Rice 14—Arkansas 7
We don’t know who Typ Lyce Is
r.fering to when he says “where
are the boys who picked West to
win the district. We picked West
to finish 3rd and really thought
they would Two years ago we said
in ’41 West would win the district,
but lots can happen in two years.
We didn’t know that Ray Smith,
Ernest Lichnovskv, Wiley Starnes,
Joe Bruegging, Jodie Stanislav,
Two weeks ago it was Gerik; last Echols and Mayfield would not
be playing on the tram this year. J
With these boys playing, we still
believe they could have won. Some- j
thing always comes up to ke-p
West from having a good team.
West failed to win th? district one !
year because Tony Sulik did not,
'ome out for the fcam, and would 1
have won it anyway had it not
been for a tough break.
week it was Girard, and this week
we have Jimbo Detterman as the
star of last weeks game against
La Vega.
II ever a player starred in de-
feat Deiterman did Jimbo tackled
La Vega's star. Sherman, with all
he had and fairly chilled him a
few times.
Gerik started off with a bang,
but the referee took him out of th?
Bame early in the second quarter.
The West fans were plenty sore
anti yelled Hitler'' at the referee
until they wer? hoarse. The La
Vega boy should have also been
taken out of the game but the of-
ficials couldn't see him doing any-
thing
Where ar? the Pee Wees this
year? We haven't heard anything
about them The boys hav? got to
get it young if West ever expects
to have a team.
We just happened to think—
Where are the guys who picked
Baylor to win the conference?
WITH WEST YOUNG MEN NOW SERVING
IN UNCLE SAM’S DEFENSE UNITS
(Ector's Note: Letters from West
voupg men in the various branches
:>f governn, *nt service are welcome
in this department. They will be
published in whole or part and will
be of interest to friends and rela-
tives, also providing enlisted men
More Farm Products
Needed By Nation
WANTED: 9.000,000,000 lbs. more
Neal Garland, 70, of Bedford, Ind., sits at the bedside of hi* fourth wife,
Myrtle, 34, who had just given birth to his 27th child, her eighth. The
proud father said he guessed he would father no more children since b*
couldn’t get anything to do to support them.
Kid Ash said befor? the game it
was either he or Sherman—it sure
wasn't Sherman They say Ash was
looney as a loon in the game,
mumbling something about "Dool- Sealey, 6; Girard. 6;
ie” and even had some of the boys McCoy, 5: Lucien. 4.
smelling of his breath.
Who Die’ What Last Week!
Tackles: Deiterman. 16: Gerik.
13: Morgan. 10: Miller 9: Leden-
ham. 8: Garrison. 7; Ashley, 7;
Berdek, 5;
Play By Play
West—La Vega
for a touchdown. West passes for
the point which is Incomplete as
game enas 38-6.
a means of keeping In touch with milk, 500.000,000 doz. more eggs,
friends in the various branches of 8,000,000 head more hogs, 3,000,000
the national defense program. head ^ cattle by the United
Camp Claiborne, La.—3enjamine States of America.
| 7. Soukup, a member of Company Such and advertisement, if pub-
A, 63rd Signal Battalion, whose lished In newspapers and maga-
! home is Rt. 1. West, Texas, has zines, doubtless would startle mil-
been appointed Private First Class Hons of farmers and ranchmen who
and rated Specialist 4th Class with would read it. However, the ad-
i ms organisation. He will participate vertisement is corr?ct, for the De-
:n current maneuvers in North and pariment of Agriculture has listed
South Carolina during the month these figures as increases need?d
jf November. The 63rd Signal Bat- In American production during
alion will return to its home sta- 1912.
don. Camp C'mibome, La., at the In a recent broadcast, Secretary
nd of the maneuvers for addition- of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard
ri training and exercises during said: “Next year, we want to bqost
he winter months. our production of milk by 9 billion
Scott Field, Ill.-Pvt. Raymond JJSS ao2e^mJie%^ t£n wen
H. Nichols, son of William Harris gft ln 1M1; we hope tQ be ^ tQ
Bears Will Trv
To Stop Steers
Deiterman miy rate a place ln
the baekfield after his performance
of last week. You may call it
Waco, Texas, Nov. 6.—The Bay-
Sealey on next play then LaVega fumbles TbeyTt^ uThaU a^Lumortng UPon’as belnTsomething incident- 6 ma*imum
1 1-2, and L-denham recovers for West They try to halt a fast moving canterbury said in ad- P f t 1 1 the Produ«T. Depart-
„ .... .... ....... „ University of Texas football team al- MaJ- uanierDun saia in au ment of ABrjcultur. fln
among
from the 22-week course in radio
ommunications at Scott Field. Ill
3 million more cattle."
To produce these Increased sup-
little bud could also tote the pig
skin.
I La Vega kicks to West 10 and
ball is returned to 28 by Garrison,
j Morgan gains a yard and Gerik
G: rik made 14 yards in 5 tries grins 2 yards. West kicks to La
for a pickup of 2 4-5 .yds. per try; Vega 45. Sherman runs for 20 . .
Garrison got 10 yds. in 4 Wes for yards on the first play. West holas {«
an average of 2 1-2 yds.;
got 3 yds in two tries for » *-*.....................—.........Umversitv
brotherly love, but we believe the and Morgan got 5 yds. in 3 tries on their own 3o. Garrison gains a sho4 no slens 0f being slow- dressing the graduates. .... stn.k ,pnf,
for 1 1-4 yds per try Ashley pick- yard and a pass is Incomplete. Mor- Nation- sent war proves that radio Is not Stock leaderi say'
ed up 64 yds. on passes.
Friday, Oct. 24. according to Col. plief f°r whlch the D?partment of
Wolcott P. Hayes, commandant at Apiculture is advertising, Amerl-
ihe army's radio university. can farmers and stockmen will
Presentation of diplomas and an j1®® a“ °j tbeir and know-
address to the graduates was made ®dge °f efficient, economical llve-
mv Mai. W. M Canterbury, of the stock feeding. Only through maxl-
department of communications. mum efficiency in utilizing the
'Not long ago radio was looked goaljj be
ment of Agriculture and other livj-
TEX AS OUT- QtPOORS
AUSTIN—The duck and goose one teaspoon of minced parsley and
season is on and that's swell for add cream to bind the ingredients line. Sherman goes
the sportsman, but what of the together.
harried housewife who’s expected
to pick tbs ducks and roast them
In a manner pleasing in all re-
spects to the Master of the Hunt?
The Game Department will try
to be of assistance
First, this matter of picking
Ducks for Breakfast
Here's a duck-for-breakfast re-
cipe from the American Cookbook
that might be of interest:
"Cut the meat (from the re-
mains of wild roast ducks) from
the bones, pick out all the little
The pre-
tnat nas ui.o to uun me iricx oi imnortant cog in the the entire country, despite drouth
stopping the Longhorns and un- Y0U are an important cog in me ,. n ,
less the Bears come through with technical work to keep the planes • others will dn mnchCf 7
a "would-be” u set the touch-1 he added rains in others, will do much to atf
down-mad boys "from Austin will Graduates were urged to con- ^ p"oduc^ 7 w»riai
be seven down with three to go. tlnue study and to keep up with , uroductlo . th ?° 'n M
The Bears hVve been kicked the constant technical changes the productlon these feed crops,
around quite a bit this year, but tailing plao? in the field of radio
they should have one good game They were reminded that the
second try and La Vega kicks goal. lhe‘r system. ViUanova edged trai°ln* ^of^atvaSIf t^ey feedln* and
, „ , . , , them 14-6, Texas A. and M. slugged Prove to De oi gr.ai vaiue u rney production f
I La Vega kicks over West goal th£m 48_0 and x c v came aIong| intend to continue in the field of p om loan-
and ball is placed on 20. Gerik to outscore them 23-12 last week I ™dio either ln military or civilian
I Sait>s 3 yds' and Mdr*an Ptcks This record is not very Impressive; Ufe. ^_
>ard as quarter ends 13-0. ! but last Saturday’s ball games!
] A pass is incomplete and West dora mean a thin& in the South.
kicks. La Vtga returning to the west conference
West 33. In two plays La Vega
gain 2 yds. and Sherman then
I circles his own right end for a
; touchdown. The kick la wide.
| La Vega kicks to West 15 and
Ashky returns to 30. A pass Is ln-
j complete. Gerik picks up 8 yards
| in two tries. West punts to 48 yd.
: line. La Vega gains 9 yds. in two
I tries and then Hix gets loose and
Is tackled by Morgan on two yd.
over on the
crops,
however, Is their efficient use In
balanced rations which are essen-
tial to secure th?ir full value for
feeding and to secure maximum
MARTIN BOMBER SETS
WORLD RECORD IN TEST
Baylor knows this because back i
•slacks. Don't try to pick all those tidbits from 1116 rece&ses' la^ them makes it a first down on the 15.!,
dry feathers off. Pluck the larger, 'n a trying ^pan ^and cover with Ashley and Gerik get Hix for g 20 concede(^a chance^rwhnhniTcame
paraffin over the entire bird. Dip llle roast Add a piece of batter,, tackles him on 7 yd. line. Hix goes 10 stopped the pennant-
*t in cold water. All you have to 'et k0'* UP on!,e and if not quite ^ tackl? for a touchdown. The
do then is pick off the paraffin, thick enough stir in a little dis- try for extra point falls,
leathers and down in big chunks, s°H*ed flour. Serve hot ’ | La vega kicks to 20 and Lucian
Jti’t a Reminder
returns to 30. A pass is incomplete.
sand the job's over. When the fea-
thers are off. dry the bird and ^‘e current duck and goose sea-1 vega is penalized 5 yds. Gerik
singe it, and it's ready for roasting. last through December 31.1 gains 1 yd. Sealy gains 3 yds.
One Way to Roast Duck
rolling Bears in a 9 to 6 upset win
The sides of the battle have
changed this year and the Bears
hope to be ready.
The game will bring together
three of the best backs in the
Southwest when Jack Crain and
-In case the wife of the mighty
iWimrod is uncertain as to how to
i“oast a duck, here's a suggestion:
Salt and pepper the bird inside
rand out, place breast down In
™ v 31 360tdegreeS these ducks may iTp^d. Dai^
(moderate oven) 3d minutes per J
Shooting hours for ducks, g?ese Deiterman loses 2 yds. after a
and coot is sunrise to 4 p. m. The fumble West punts to 35 yd line. Pete LaJ’den battle it out with Jack
(Following is a newspaper clip-
ping from the Baltimore News-
Recognizing a natural reluctance
to buy feeds when home-grown
grain and roughage supplies are
large, or ranges and pastures good,
feeding authorities are railing at-
tention to the need for protein
supplements to realize the full
value of these farm feeds ln
bag may also contain not more returning to the 45. Pass is inter-
than one wood duck, and not more e;pted by m Vego. West holds and
han one °* thls spates may be Vega punts for first time. West
in, to go with roast duck, and a gSt fhree'^ tr*S tW° PUyS “
possession. In addition, hunters
a»ur.d, and baste several times
awhile roasting.
Everybody wants a good dress
good dressing nine times out of ten
means a wild rice dressing.
Here's how you make it:
.Wash rice in
warm water (wild rioe swells more may include or consist entirely of
than twice during
each cup of rice add two table-
spoons of butter, one-half tea-
spoon of salt, and cook in top of
covered double boiler until done.
Par dressing, use two cups of cook-
ped celery, one tablespoon ol sage, postoffice. Price, *1 00.
RESEDA BROTHERS BOTH
IN UNCLE SAM'S SERVICE
Maitland Beseda and Henry Getting alonruHlfe Is lareelv g° a"d Sherman dulck klcks
-- rssfar J. “
residents. are both in Uncle Sam's . A pass 18 intercepted and a La
asenrtce, according to information t. .. —. .-----...— Vega t>ack 15 run out on 10 yd-
reoeived from Mrs. Beseda.
Post, sent to this office by Joseph tlons. Protein, essential for all
Svacek, West young man employed livestock and poultry, often is the
at the Glenn L. Martin Company only purchased feed required when
In Baltimore.) grains, hays, silage and grazing
Driving his airplane with two are available, but adequate
passengers aboard at a spieed fast- amounts of protein, such as cotton-
er than that with which a .45- seed meal or cake supplies, always
caliber pistol bullet leaves the j are needed for best results In feed-
muzzle, Ellis D Shannon, engineer ing livestock.
_________ _____ r_____ „ __ ______ test pilot of the Glenn L. Martin | Throughout the Cotton Belt the
bag limit on ducks is 10 per day or Gn lhree plays ^ Vega makes 10 Wilson- the bi6 Bay'or back who * i Company, traveled 560 miles per availability of cottonseed meal’ard
20 in possession. Daily bag may yds sherman picks up 7 more r°uading back in shape. It looks bour yesterday, a conceded world cake pelletja and cubes u .
contain 3 buffleheads or 3 red-:West ta p;naiized and holds on likc a wlld scorlne 8ame a«a‘n record for bombers. 1 portant factor In enabling farmers
heads, or 3 of these two species to- next two piays. Sherman gets loose Texas moving along; but the The record was announced by ranchmen to get the full value
Setter, and not more than 6 of for a score Kick no good. j Baylor boys aren't giving the game! Joseph T. Hartson, executive vice- j from thelr avaliable „rdlps ^
La Vega kicks to West 18, Ashley away unt11 they Have seen sixty i president of the company. Two grazing. And, In localities wtera
engineers. Orville Richardson and. drouth or exceMlve ralns reduced
minutes of Longhorn football.
)0(
25-6.
West kicks
Penelope Items
may take 3 blue geese per day and'returns tohl0. In ‘ U.ref from Bel1 Springs visit?d reUtlves
William Street, accompanied Shan-11941 fced production, cottonseed
| non on the flight and checked his. meaj and cake have an important
speed and results replacement value ln rations that
Shannon, together with Street conserves arain^ Rv
Raymond Stafford and family and Richardson, wearing oxygen ^ lhelr home Kro^ cottnn^ f!^
nm Bell Rnrines vLsit?d relatives . h t hnmher un to 23 -1 . . e Brown cottonseed feed
masks, shot the bomber up to u,- products with their home-grown
000 feet, then turned her nose | gralns and hays Soulhern
'to**«^***2 T, «« *«»«
■s s irrina:ir„r “■ - -——— \x siL-nt——1 ss.-m
for a hunter to take 6 blue geese
per day or have 12 in possession if
he takes or possesses no other kinds
of geese.
Duck stamps are required of all
Bob Carter was a business visitor
to Hillsboro, Saturday.
La Vega kicks to the 20 and Sealy
returns to 30. Garrison fumbles
and La Vega recovers. Deiterman j ^ ^7,*^ HilUtero 7^ I
throws La Vega for 2 yd. loss. La
at 17.000 feet, the air Indicator S^utenffrom Ihe/r^nvSl
ed wild rice add one tablespoon of mign^' wa*rfowl‘^hurnTrsVer ’ HL^to MhleTte^e^t of°hU1 C H Ward and famiIy attended! tance TlWWfcrt V'thd' ata^t' &Uo wU1 play an “"Portant part In
minced onions, one-half cup chop- 16 years of age Buy them at the Vn interceots La funeral services for Mr Ward'*i Incredible time of 1 minute and 24, 7at a.,Proflt *» them*
Ku.sooro, tjaiuraay. showing 400 miles an hoqr. Finally' ment of t, ,abor ”7“ “‘ J7
Mrs. James Oreen and baby|he lev*ed off at an alutude of ^ production V
In doing this, Southern farmers
week-end.
about 8.000 feet.
He had traveled a vertical dis-
hands and La Vega intercepts. La
Vega can't go and West tak?s over i th|g week_.nd
brother, Joe Arnett, at Hamilton
on 33 yd. line. A pass to Ashley is j
1 m‘nUte ^ ^ 1 ’arveXmeut" ITZ
Asked how It felt. Shannon was Dep^"^* of Agriculture for ln-
^^oU DuboU^ieft this week- modest to the point of being almost of food for
_ _ J ___i good for 18 yds. The next pass Is „ ,7. . modest to the point or Deing
Notes and Comment intercepled by l, Vega. u vegaithe JUg father, vic4 du- : u“u0^;at^aH7onsald:
pass U incomplete and West punts
It is not given to every citizen to bne ^ vega can't score and West
outline the nation's foreign policy | lakes over ^ 5 yd Une Garrison
Maitland graduated last Satur- but 11 ^ possible for every citizen galni 4 ydj gjaiy fa^ to gau*. A
day from the primary flying course 10 suPP°rt
a*, u _
STtstrE^ =r isri-arrs:
Montgomery Alabama, where he sian 111 c*6*
wffl receive specialized instruction *
tn the Bomber service. Bombardier Have you met people that talk
:and Co-pilot Division. , U®e without giving you
S any idea of what they have in their
Henry Beseda, second son of Rev mlnds?
„and Mrs Beseda is completing •
preliminary training in the North The Japanese want peace in the
of the United States Naval p^fic a the United States, and
Station San Diego, Calif., the other nations, will let Japan
to entering specialized have the Pacific.
bols, has been employed there for
quite a while.
Mrs. J. H. Mabry visited Mrs.
Raymond Stafford and family at
Bell Springs last Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Shirley from Gatesvllle
visited Mrs. A. M. McCollogh and
family here this week-end.
Mrs. J. H. Harris was given a
to La Vega, the Pirates returning to shower at her here Friday
s to ™ arjr*
extra point is good. Ben Flraaek from Randolph Field
U Vega kicks to West and Oar- horoc,oUca ^rt this week.
rison returns to 30 yd. line. A pass
to Ashley is good for 21 yards. Pass
Interference is called on a pass to
Ashley on 30 yd. Une. A pass is in-
complete and a pass to Ashley is
good for 5 yards. La Vega inter-
cepts a pass and returns to 35
end.
—MRS R. D CARTER.
— -o-
was one i
from the pressure of losing alti-
tude so rapidly. We had to keep
blowing our ears.”
Asked how this was accompllsh-
I ed, he drawled :
“We swallowed.”
He explained that the air Indi-
cator showing 400 miles an hour
at 17,000 feet aetuaUy revealed'a
higher speed because the air is
thin.
The difference was easily com-
puted and showed an actual speed
of travel of 580 miles, or 810 feet
a second.
Hitter is perfectly willing for
^^■bave many Americans to enjoy their freedom
rho will be glad to if they are afraid to use it in the
activity. j Atlantic ocean.
Wanted to Be Sure
“Ous,” said Bill, as he caught
up with him on the way back to
camp, “are all the rest of the boys
La Vega fumbles and Lucian re- j out of the woods yet?”
covers on 20 yd. line. La Vega re- “Yes.” said Ous.
ceives two 5-yd penalties and West “Yes, all six of them.”
has a 1st down on the ten. Oar- “And they’re all safe?"
rison runs for 5 yds. Deiterman “Yep.” answered Ous, “they’re
makes two yards. Deiterman again all safe."
makes 2 yds On fourth down with “Then.” mid BUI his chest
1 yd. to go, Deiterman goes over * swelling. "I shot a deer."
We have often wondered why so
many good dinners are accom-
panied by poor speeches.
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