The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1982 Page: 2 of 10
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GENEALOGY BEGINS WITH U
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Sixth, take all information
column, entitled "Genealogy
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Ask them to include birth amount of incomplete jn-
more important and in-
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Ellis, removing
Sunday, June 20
PAULINE SULSAR, Bogata
and
their
ANNIVERSARIES
Second, you should put
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Thursday, June 17
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Monday, June 21
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home It's all here for you to enjoy,
from the large deck mirror to the
authentic styling of the cannon ball
bed Created from selected Pine
veneers and solids and com-
plemented by the warm, honey
finish Custom designed hardware
odd the final touch to one of this
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morning to claim the weekly $5 prize.
Mrs. Lassiter requested that her
check be made out jointly with Bryson
Building and Farm Supplies, Bogata.
The name and address of another
The first principle is Fifteen cases of Rocky
organization. From the very Mountain Spotted Fever
tweezers is for
Persons going into tick-
By MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM
There comes a time in
almost everyone’s life where manilia folders, 1 Atlas of
they become interested in
of who our relatives are and
where they came from.
Today, this has become the you need.
In case you are doing
research in Canada or
England or
this to only seven cases at this
time in 1981 when 45 cases
were
Saturday, June 19
MR. and MRS. TRAVIS CROSSLAND, Rt.
1, Pattonville
Monday, June 21
PAT and FRAN WEST, Rt. 1, Daingerfield
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Wednesday, June 23
JO ANN WARD, Bogata
SUSAN MICHELLE UPTON, Rt. 1,
Blossom
Thursday, June 17
BOOKER and DORCAUS McGEE, Rt. 1.
Blossom
claim the award, the $5 check will be
made out jointly to that person and
any business that advertises in either
of the four newpapers. The $5 check
belongs to the “Hidden Name” person ~
to spend or save any way they choose; •
it is only that they have to take it to the
business they select to cash the check
As usual, if you spot the name & it
isn’t yours, we invite you to go ahead
an<| call the person who does have the
‘•hidden name” and give them a tip
about their name being hidden. It’s a
favor they’re certain to appreciate
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most widespread hobby in
the United States with over research in Canada
50 million Americans England or some other
reportedly doing some sort country, simply substitue the
of research on their maps of countries needed,
relatives. After you have obtained
With our rapid, developing theseitems, you will need to
making in- do several things. First,
write one of your four
name on
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Birthday
qppriHi igiFf
RMSF cases. ]
Human cases of RMSF this generations by egg tran-
North America, 1 large map year have come from 13 smission.
finding out where they come of the United States showing counties. Two cases each F
appears on the arms and legs
and then spreads to the rest
body. In up to io A
Iof cases, a rash may
I present posing ad-
I diagnostic problems
physician.
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several years, he has located teh area you are trying to
find out about. I am looking
forward to working with all
of you.
Successful genealogical
research begins with you. In
order to insure your suc-
cessful research, I have
developed a plan called, “12
principles of Genealogy.”
Now, through this plan a
person develops the ability to
locate, establish relation-
ships, obtain birth, marriage
and death records and
locations of your relatives.
The first principle is
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Lamar County is among nature by ticks. The germs and Lone Star tick are their clothing and bodies
mainly responsible for often for ticks and carefully
and most importantly, be Health this year, compared Nueces,
able to maintian
organization.
The materials you will were confirmed for the Fever is caused by
need to do this are as folows: whole year.
2 books of postal stamps, 50
envelopes, 50 pieces of
writing paper, 4 plain
here today and is written by graduated from East Texas querries on your relatives,
Gilmer resident, Michael C. State University in 1973 with please write them to me in
care of this newspaper. We
will publish all querries in
hang it on the wall. You will
use one color tack to locate r
places where your mother’s old Christmas card address
family lived and the other list. If this is not possible, dates and places if possible, formation,
color tacks to locate where you need to find the ad-
your father’s family lived. A dresses of all your distant L
physical boundary map relatives that you normally relatives
should be used because do not talk to on a daily or
physical boundaries were weekly basis.
Fourth, take a paper and basis and ask the
Hale, Eastland, Parker,
, Lamar, 1 .
to send in questions and youwill need to be organized to the Texas Department of McLennan, Smithy Bexar, S1~nce RM!
‘ '■ and most imnortantlv. be Health this year, compared Nueces, and
and researched records of
over 6,000 of his relatives.
Drawing from this ex-
perience, he has developed a
process by which anyone can
successfully conduct
genealogical research.
During the next several
weeks, he will share this
process with you, our
readers.
Cunningham and his wife,
Carolyn, are th parents of a
6-year-old son, Kevin, and 3-
year-old triplet daughters,
Emily, Erica and Elizabeth.
During his series over the
next several weeks. Cun-
ningham invites the readers start of your research, (RMSF) have been reported Dallas,
the illness. The rash first RMSF. •
Mrs. Lassiter Claims $ 5 For Hidden Name
paid-up subscriber to either the
Blossom Times, Talco Times, Bogata
News or Deport Times is ’’hidden” in
one of the ads in today’s paper. If the
person whose name is hidden calls
either the Bogata office, 632-5322 or
the Deport office, 652-4205, before this
Saturday noon, he or she will win this
week’s $5 loot.
The name may be printed upside
down, on a slant, sideways, or in some
type condidtion that is readily iden-
tified as not being a part of that ad.
If the “Hidden Name” person does
News-Times Columnist to Explore Fascinating World of Genealogy
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(Ed. Note): The newest
edition to the News and
Times newspapers is the Cunningham. majors in geography and
A native of Washington, sociology. Over the past
Begins With U,” which starts D C., Cunningham, 30, was (
“ craftsmanship!
Mrs. L.B. Lassiter of Bogata had
plenty of friends and other “tipsters”
to pass the word that her name was
“hidden” in the True Value Hardware
, , . , , . - ad on the classified page in last week’s
technology making in- do several things. First, newspaper.
formation available at our write one of your four “They just kept calling,” says Mrs
finger tips, all a person has grandparents last name on Lassiter about the phone calls. She
to do is obtain a desire to one of the folders. This way visited the Bogata News office Friday
start their research. you will have a folder for
The purpose of this column each surname. This practice
will be to help youdo should be carried over for
genealogical research. If you each surname if possible.
have any questions and
comments, which can be
mailed to him in care of
either the Deport Times or
the Bogata News.
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Fifth, call all your close This will serve as your new
i on the phone that leads for further information
you normally have contact and will be explained more
with on a weekly or daily fully in next weeks prin-
_ _j same in- ciple-the letter campaign
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Cases Include Lamar County
have been confirmed in tissues when crushing a tick.
Care should be takenwhen
SF^an be^OJB
Cameron on to humans when infect*3
counties. ticks are crushed. Use of
Rocky Mountain Spotted gloves and or
advised when deticking a
Thursday, June 17, 1982
your map of the United fluenced our relatives lives write a letter to each one of formation.
States on a board (it may be more than our present these distant relatives and Sixth, take all information
cork, plywood, etc.) and political boundaries ask them about locatipn, and down and put it in the
u---.. -----.. .. ... information of their respective folders You will
Thirdly, go and find your parents and grandparents, probably receive a large
. Two cases each , ,
from. Genealogy is the study the topography, and 2 boxes have been reported from only when they are bitten by The rash normally appears detection and removal
---------J of colored tacks. Note that Fannin and Johnson an infected tick or come '
. a advised when deticking al „ „
Ricketsia and is spread in pet. The dog tick, wood tick, infested areas should check
the 13 counties reporting do not kill the tick and are
passed through unending spreading RMSF in Texas, remove them. Several hours
'. „ • RMSF is characterized by of attachment is necessary
a sudden onset of fever, to spread the disease to
Humans contract RMSF headache, chills and a rash, humans, therefore, prompt
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Fannin and Johnson an infected tick or come in on the second or third day of the best prevention for
these are examples of what Counties, while single cases contact with infected tick the illness. The rash first RMSF.
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West, Bert C. & Nichols, Nanalee. The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1982, newspaper, June 17, 1982; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297361/m1/2/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.