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THf IMKtVEPOKT TIMES Wxindoy, Nymbtr 21, 1930 Anne Adam Deer Kills about 10 5ayi ago. Lnekctt mM is charged with embezzling tha $100,000 over the past 11 years and with falsifying bank records to cover the shortage. O'Neal is a native of Arkansas, has lived In Drew for the past 20 years and worked for the bank b-tween 12 and 15 years. He is mar ried and has three children. Thanksgiving Dinner May Be Cheaper Washington.

Nov. 21 Thanksgiving dinner may be a little cheaper this year. The agriculture department reported today that more turkeys A Man After Fatal Shot Embezzlement Miss, Charged Clarksdale. Nov. 21 A popular Drew.

Miss, assistant bank cashier was arraigned here today on federal charges of embezzling $100,000 from the bank since 1939. United States Commissioner William O. Luckett said T. O'Neal waived a preliminary hearing and v. jBarkley Cancels Speech at Dallas Dallas.

Texas. Nov. 21 U.R Vice-President Allien W. Barkley can- were raised and more cranberries: were grown thia year than ever before. The record production has celed his plans today for a weekend trip to Dallas for an address 'before the southwest regional conference of the United Jewish twm trrcr 1 I was released under Slo.ooo bond, (lie is assistant cashier of the Merchants and Planters bank of Drew.

i O'Neal did not enter a plea and ibis attorneys refused comment. knocked wholesale prices of birds) and berries down several cents! from last fall's high levels. Other! "trimmings' have gone down a' Second New Field Found In Catahoula Hunt-Gulf Wildcat Flows 200 Barreli On Company Teat The second discovery well in Catahoula parish within one month waa broujrht In by Hunt Oil and fJulf Refining company with torn-pletion of their Louisiana Delta Hardwood Lumber company et al No. J7. Tha wall flowed 200 barrels oil dailT from perforations around feet in the Wilcox on on a company gauge.

ToaJ depth la 7411 feet, and even-inch catlnjE waa run to 8,33 feet for production tenia. Nearest production la approximately four mllea to the northwest in aection 7. Hunt and Gulf completed tha Louisiana Delta In aection 23 to tha northeast. Thia -w ell la now dry. I yeas than a month ajro.

Pan-Am Southern corporation and Auitln K. Stewart completed their GlIIU Heirs No. 1 in aection 14-8-7 In the Toil Lake area. The atrike la Hunt and Gulfs second thia vear. They opened the North Saline Iake field in I -a Salle pariah with the Ixuiisiana Delta appeal.

Barkley advised sponsors of the event that the press of government business would make his scheduled appearance impossible. Moshe Sharrett, Israel's foreign minister, will be the principal speaker at the Dallas session, expected to draw- 800 Jewish leaders from Texas, Oklahoma. Arkansas and Louisiana. United Jewish appeal seeks to raise $1,000,000,000 in the United States to assist Israel in caring for HOO.OOO immigrants from all parts of "the world in tha next three vears. little.

Wholesale prices of big torn turkeye have been two to three cents a pound less than a year ago. Smaller gobblers, mostly hens, have been wholesaling for four to five cents a pound less. Sweet potatoes. Irish potatoes, grapefruit and cabage also have been slightly under last fail holesale levels. Agriculture department officials said housewives should find turkeys "reasonably priced, but they refused to mention specific prices.

If prices still seem high, they said, don't blame the government. The complaint against him was signed by FBI agent Samuel E. Birden. Luckett added. Luckett said the case will be presented to the next federal grand jury and if indicted O'Neal will be tried at the first session of the new Greenville division of United States court in the north Mississippi district.

In Oxford United States District Attorney Chester Sumners said the next federal grand jury probably will be called in March. O'Nears hearing today was the result of an investigation bcgri THIS, CALF IS CREATING romethinj- of a sensation on the campus of Mississippi State college at Starkville because it resembles a bulldog. It has most of the bulldog's physical characteristics short face, snub nose, bulging eyes, bowed front legs and short tail. It was born in the college's Veterinary Science barn. Its mama and pappa are Jerseys.

(AP Photo). Cotulla, Texas, Nov. 21 (U.W A wounded 130-pound deer and a 50-year-old hunter fought a duel to death on a brushy south Texas ranch. In the struggle between man and beast T. G.

Widener of Cotulla received a fatal skull fracture and the four-point buck died of three 22-rifle bullets. No one witnessed the wild battle but Sheriff Bernie Wil-denthal of I -a Salle county investigated for two days and said there was no doubt they killed each other on the Jack Baylor ranch. 20 miles east of here. The sheriff said Widener shot the deer and, thinking he had killed him. walked up to the buck.

"The deer jumped up and knocked him down in a tussle. Then the buck either kicked him or butted him against a tree, injuring his head at the base of the skull. "But Widener got up and followed the buck GO feet. "There he had a heart attack, brought on by the fracture at the base of his brain." Widener died, sitting under a mesquite tree, trying to remove his shirt. Seventy-five away the deer died.

The battle occurred Nov. 14 and Widener's son. Perry, found his body that day. The sheriff's department and Dr. C.

P. Meyers investigated. The inquest verdict said death was caused by heart failure brought on by the brain fracture. "There's no question the deer caused the death," the sheriff said. iThls vear.

for the first time since ithat sr -a Vias nn ctr I TOP OF THE CROP TURKEYS Young Tender Delicious jernment floor price on turkeys n.evunRoad Project onj In case your taste does to turkev, here is a rundow own 'some other holiday food In Cenla Hit Caddo Agent's Father Dies; Rites Today One vard for small Chickens Trices have been! Little more for other sizes! An 'about the same to slightly higher than last year. iapron that fits nicely, is pretty liar irdwood Lumber company No. for gifts or hostessing at holiday ORDER YOURS TODAY Cranberry Sauet, Fruits, Oyitr Everything for th Thanktgiving Feast! in section 25-5-4. 'riarti and hart nock eta Alexandria. Nor.

21 (Spcical). The Alexandria chamber of commerce Tuesday protested the type of construction being u.ed in widening the Baton Rouge high-wav between Lecompte and Alex- In the presently active to ay. Pattern 472.5; small Bayou field of Red River 1Kl merfinm tin. 20i. larce Pork Production is running at a peacetime record high.

Some cuts have been slightly cheaper than a year ajjo. Others have been a little higher. Sam Sklar made two more new lo-j (40. 42). cations.

This oatfern. eav to ue. sim- jandria. i A resolution sent to the Ixuisi- Top quality cuts are a Hnrr.r.tr, He spotted hia Bristo No. 1 Injple to sew, is tested for fit.

Has section 10-12-1 1, and his Jenkins complete illustrated instructions. Beef Send twentv-five cents in coins Funeral services are planned at 10 a. m. today for Clifton Dry. 9, father of Neal Dry, Caddo parish agricultural agent, who died at 2.30 a.

m. yesterday at his home in the Oak Grove community, following a lengthy illness. Services will be directed bv the Drewitt funeral home of Mansfield. Burial will be in the Mansfield cemetery. An active church worker and leading agriculturist, Mr.

Drv has 8 Stores to Serve YOU in Shreveport ond Bossier City Open 7 to 11 7 Days a Week wholesaling for a little less. hwav hPaded bv W. good and medium grades are smith, said that flexible "base ning a lot higher. construction, as specified in the Cranberries Have been whole-rontract for tne widening job. saling in New York and Chicagopvioes not have a satisfactory scrv-at about 11 cents a pound, two or ice record" in the Alexandria area three cents below last year's level, and costs more than three-fourths Sweet potatoes Sold in New as much as rigid paving.

md i tag mm for this pattern to Anne Adams, care of The Shreveport Times 170 Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and stvle number. Send twenty cents In coin for our Anne Adams Pattern Book: See the smart accessory dresses, separates and classics, the special easy-sew styles for all ages, the gift pages.

Printed in Book is a free Pattern for making child's dress from man's shirt. York and Chicago for S2.SS a1 "We feel that greater economy been a planter at Oak Grove' since bushel last week compared withiwould be achieved and the publicj J025. when he purchased a farm $3.09 a year ago. interest oetter served ry selecting, there. He had been ill for about tow tent Irish potatoes Grower prices a somewhat more expensive but at the lowest level in nine years.

i1" satisfactory and permanent causing a slight drop in "retail! f'Pe of construction," the resolu-Ievels. sald- three jears before his death. He was a native of Tanola county, Texas. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Clifton Dry.

of Dry Grove; i coiiiraci iur 1 ni rnv nir ine two daughters. Mrs. Moss Chris tian, of Tallulah, and Mrs. Frank Morris, of Oak Grove; three sons, Neal Dry, of Shreveport; Clifton Dry, of Harrisonburg; and Woody Dry, at Louisiana State uni per cent bigger than last year and lo l' J' lartre.it in four vears James and company, Ruston con- largest four jears. tractors, for widening the 12.8 mile Lggs Prices have Jumped up section.

Tne contract provides for and down in recent weeks. andjhot mix bituminou9 concrete on a now are running above last year sJfjeXj5je base, Top quality medium eggs sold fori 10 cents a dozen more than last OI HP versity; a brother, John Dry. of year in New York wholesale t-tft- Coushatta; and one sister, Mrs. Jack Butler; and seven grandchildren. No.

in section 10-12-11. Hotn are rheduled to test the Paluxy formation, from whirh Sklar brought In 600 and 720-barrel producers. In a wildcat area in De Soo parish, the company of loulsiana. Inc, abandoned its A. ThJgpen No.

A-l in section 29-1V12 as a dry hole at 4.750 feet. In Concordia parish. Gulf and Hunt are drilling below 7.752 feet it the Metropolitan Museum of Arts et al No. 4 in section 4-3-7. A new shallow test was staked In the Bossier parish Elm Grove field by Plaunche and Sam Chez Producers company.

It is their P. K. Cain No. 1 in "section 26-10-12. Operators plan a dip to feet.

Local Woman's Father Succumbs Funeral services for W. A. Hopkins. 00. of Galveston, father of Mrs.

W. II. Armstead. 1901 Centenary boulevard, will be held in the Pierce funeral home. Luling.

Texas, at a. m. today. Hopkins died in a Galveston hospital Monday follov ing a brief illness. Survivors, other than his daughter, are one son, W.

A. Hopkins. Houston, Texas: two brothers. R. T.

Hopkins and W. M. Hopkins, both of Houston; and one sister, Mrs. Anne Hanke. Sinton.

Texas. Hopkins, who was chief inspector of the University of Texas medical school, at Galveston, was X'nd degree Mason, a member of the San Antonio consistory, and a member of the Shrine Arabia Temple of Houston. The odds against your letter be kets last Friday. Top quality large eggs were up i5 cents a dozen. Cabbage Fall crop 30 per cent above last year's; grower prices have been "abnormally low." ing lost in the United States mails Killed in Blaze San Antonio, Texas, Nov.

21 (U.R). Edd Woitenna, 39. burned to death todav because he was too sleepy Center Pre-Yule Observances Set Center. Texas, uv. 21 (Special).

With the approach of the Christmas holidays Center citizens are planning a number of pre-Christmas observances. Saturday, Dec. 9, a Santa Claus parade wlh be held in the downtown section. Saint Nick will ride in a sled pulled by four Alaskan reindeer. And a county-wide Christmas lighting contest is scheduled, prizes to be awarded by local merchants.

Judging will take place Dec. 20, 21 and 22. On Dec. 10. the Center Music Studv cvub will present its annual Christmas cantata.

"Stars Over Bethlehem," at the First Methodist church. are 3,000 to one. Grapefruit Cheaper than last fftm, Save Time- A 0 S- year, when production wa3 cut heed the pleas of his family at their farm home some 20 bad weather. KFILV 5fi5 to hYAZS 4 if Four Fast FliShts Daily wJ L3 3 -V For Res. Cal.

3-8661 A Sf i east of here. Mrs. Ustina Woitenna, 29. told officers she attempted to rouse her husband before flames destroyed their frame home but "he either thought we were joking or just calling for breakfast." "All he would do was yawn and stretch," she said. Mrs.

Woitenna said she finally had to give up in order to get their nine children to safety. The fire was believed to have started in a wardrobe closet. Award Road Jobs Baton Rouge. Nov. 21 (JF).

The Louisiana department of highways announced today the award of in contracts to three firms for spot-dumping gravel on 73 miles of roads in Beauregard parish. The firms are Moses and Kelley Sand and Gravel company, De Ridden C. A. Arnold, De Ridder, and Color Film Topic For Club Meeting H. G.

Friedman. 95 Dudley LPaul A. Lambert, Simmsport. jdrive. will speak on the- subject Processing Kktachrome oior Film" at the regular weekly meet La.

Issues 243 Drill in a Permits ing of the Shreveport Camera clul. to be held in the United Gas building, room 20R, at 8 p. m. tonight. The last month'y print competition, with the subjects "Halloween" and "Fair" pictures, will be held at tonight's meeting.

On Dec 13. in connection with an installation banquet to be held at Mon-sour's restaurant, the winning entries of the monthly competition will be judged in the Grand Annual competition. All persons interested In photography are invited to attend tonight's meeting. Louisiana's department of conservation issued 243 permits for drilling during Octofcer, according to the petroleum activity report released yesterday. Of th total.

3S wer for exploration tests and 205 Mere for wells In or near the edge of proven productive areas. Completions for the month totaled 223 with 119 being oil wells. fW-' izi) lm no fTi expert -T A VXXf rm nPc 33 gas or gas-condensate ells andjV" Ar I tl I 75itc fi5 dry holes. Included in the aIV wells were 35 wells completed in rf I the CaddoPint Island. Tullnsf 1 CIlIl.

I)011(l iHl Urania and other recognized strip-! New- York. Nov. 21 JT. The Na- per areas. There were 15 former produc- tional City Pank of New York to- Inc wells abandoned during Oc- day submitted the apparent best tolcr due to depletion or mechani- bid received bv the state of Ten- cal difficulties.

nessee for $4 .500.000 of term bonds due June 1. 1960. The bid was 100.20 for a combination of coupons. The bank is roffering subject to au arH (VV) OOO nf 11. rant RANK HF-AD RKCOVKIUXCJ Gadsden, Ala Nov.

21 F. Roy Thompson, president of the Federal Land bank at New Orleans. -i a a i a i i i i i i UUStiKlliJU VwUU -t I I like the was reported on the road to hospital construction bonds at 99 covery" at a hospital here andf ,500,000 of 1H per cent He was stricken with a heart t-, llTtiversJt improvement bonds at tack at a meeting here several il02 weeks ago. 1 I lyL'lJLaiJj Gcntillv Area Is EXPERTS EAT ANYTHING FALSE TEETH Flooded bv Dredge New Orleans. Nov.

21 CD. A hydraulic drelge today flooded an uninhabited area of gentilly in an effort to halt fires that are partially responsible for smog in the New Orleans area. BLEND More than 250 cubic yards of water an hour were being pumped Into the mile-square area. Gora-oa aott. th all SiatptT lav ot r-p 4 Rnaai Pin Urr oa mff rr, (er or rml pUr i aa4 tt a old perwertr.

You p4f al aa4 IM irt tmmmw Bfmmt fWto-iLae immrmt rf.i aw ft old rbbr plt ro kmI raalr tor MUM co Tas or lew Smog had stopped or slowed traffic to a craw I several times this fall and has been the cause of numerous accidents, BARKF.EP OKAYS WATER Salt Lake City, 0U9. One Salt Lake bartender urges his customers CHEESE 'N' CABBAGE SALAD Makes a surprisingly good combination and gives variety, cup Blue Plat Mayonnait 1 cup American cheete, cut Vi cup diced dill pickles in y4 inch cubes 1 small onion, minced 3 cups finely shredded cabbage Blend Blue Plate Mayonnaise with pickles, onion and cheese: toss lightly with cabbage; chill. Garnish with Blue Plate Mayonnaise and a sprinkle of paprika. Blue Plate adds a tempting, tangy flavor to all your salads (and it's such an easy way to season 5-6 servings. to temperance.

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Woo To tered sign over the back-bar: "It's not so bad to drink like a fish if you drink what a fish drinks! Wanted: 1000 SKINNY GIRLS T.5 QUICK TRICK FOR SCHOOL SANDWICHES to gain weigh t-a doctor's way If there's uotiiiBS orrtsicauiy wronc tut you re uua. ruadova. areas: ejsd Urc guarantee iac ice pep ma eoserrr ooce had aon l-jv us -re Thsuxanrla itm Mix chopped bologna, Blue Plate Mayonnaise, and a little horseradish (optional); spread on buns. .) 4 unkrareiptt peopie bare gajBed thorn ttrmctiTe, rsTire-CaiE4" pounds wit Or. Pierre a G.M.D.

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