Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 13, 1974 Page: 10 of 22
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These gifts are acknowledged to the donor.
Relatives of the deceased are notified of the
name and address of the person or group
who has remembered their loved one in this
thoughtful way.
Those wishing to send a memorial gift
should make checks payable to Foster Home.
Please use this form or include all requested
information.
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Sales & Service
F.H.A. Financing Avauable
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Wen Supplies!
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Pressure Cementing
Gravel Packing
Well It Perforating
Richard M, Blythe
Executive Dirctor
Foster Home For Children
Stephenville, Texas 76401
testimony we’ve heard so far," the Gulf Coast geothermal . . A- ___
joncpmmoneecmirman sandonenwseneresoyatareast Resident of Minnesota Paid $25,000
today at the First Baptist by three sons and a daughter.
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nuelear fission and could be water. This means that produc- s Paul
cheaper than oil if the price tion of every 50,000 barrels of Hurt,
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* though we can’t aways know why
^ift sends sorrow our way.
Mayfaith in God’s wisdom
Bring you courage each day--
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Ur o . ,.n,,a standard oil well drilling Ted Kloster, San Jose, and his
Ml. DeFI vautuer techniques and water could be mother, Mrs. Pearl Kloster of
recited in
Henderson
Funeral services are pending
Davis at Harrell Funeral Home in
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Funeral services foe Elijah Henderson, 94, who passed
Marion Davis, 96, of DeLeon away Friday at the Golden Age
will be held at 3:00 p.m. Nursing Home. She is survived
it is often difficult to find appropriate
ways of expressing love and respect for
members of our families, or for friends who
have met death. Many people are paying
tribute to the memory of departed friends
and relatives by sending "Memorials'' in the
form of cash contributions to Foster Home.
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Such gifts not only honor the deceased but
help provide a Christian way of life for the
boys and girls under our care.
Wolf
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(For those who care)
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। mi, uvii vauHEle tecnniques ana water coura oe mother, Mrs. Pearl Kloster of Mrs Lela Fields of San
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ters, Mrs. Katherine Tillotson, vors also include 14 grand-
Mrs. Martha McCoy and Mrs. children and three great
Abbie Wilson all of Fort Worth, grandchildren. 150
and two grand children.
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impressive testimony of any Preliminary studies indicate
resources gave “the most gas,” he said.
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Millions Will Be Spent
On Cost of Energy Crisis " < Ro*bLKLaoz_
EDITOR’S NOTE: Texans petroleum and perhaps as Bobbye Shadle and Chesley eases in the southernregion Texas was the"last state in When diseasedanimals ebow against a disease, some of annual blood tests, have not
are sittine on vast energy valuable. Lewis to Richard Joe Hyde. of the United States. It costs the nation to become Modified up at slaughter it to essential them will not be able to been exposes to cattle of
sourees which no one has “The very high-temperature 265.368 Ac-Moses Goff Sur & farmer and ranchers millions Certified. Recognition was d. pup. -__ — ..........
sought to tap. The cast of power waters are essentially fresh HT A B Ry Co. Sur lie AOC. of dollars a year. Herds with granted by U.S.D.A. in Au- the carcass to avaitehte so animals
generation from this s caret water with salinity as low as Thomas R. Hansen to Bill I
May you find peace in knowing
You are in our Joni's care
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WHAT IS BRUCELLOSIS? should be called at once to locating foci of infection so CAN BRUCELLOSIS BE to reach that goal Thirtyrone
Brucellosis (also known as test the herd. that stops can be taken to PREVENTED? other states have already
__________ Bang’s disease and contagious WHAT IS BEING DONETO contain the disease and Vacination of calves with accomplished the task. Texas
WARRANTY DEEDS Sur. 110 AOC. Elizabeth Devivo et vir. E-50 abortion) is costly, contagious STAMP OUT BRUCELLOSIS? eliminate it. Since blood strain No. 19 vaccine helps can be free of the diseasetoo
Roy Parnen to Donald L. J.F. Walker et an to Lee ft of Lots 7 & 8, Blk 3 to John disease of livestock that also a cooperative State-Federal samples are obtained at time build up reototance to brucel by obtaining canpriainre with
powers. Lot 2-A, Blk 108, Campbell. 707 Ac-Wm. Me- Knight 2nd Addn to City of may affect human beings. Brucellosis eradication cam- of slaughter it to possible to Moto, but does not insure a few simple rules that are
cty of -Stephenville $10 Clelland Sur, 124 Ac-Wm Stephenville, Texas. 110 AOC. Although brucellosis may at- paign has been waged for continually screen animals lifetime immunity For best provided in the new program
AOC. McClelland Sur; 97 Ac-Elijah Madge Gunn et vir to Paul tack most farm animals, it is several years. It made const- from a large area without the results, heifers should be WHAT ISA CERTIFIED
Nautie Fae Cook to Robers Hennings Sur. $10 AOC. Gray at ux. Lot id, Blk 2 of more frequently found in derable program when all need of rounding up herds of vaccinated when they are BRUCELLOSIS-FREE AREA.
Shaw at ux. Lot or parcel of Trexal L Quarles et ux to Lockwood Addn to City of cattle, swine and goats. In states Joined in the widearea cattle for testing. In other between three and six months A certified brucellosis-kree
land in Southwestern portion Marita L Quarles et ux 99.80 Stephenville. 810 AOC. humans, the disease to known testing phase of the program words, it to now possible to of age. area to a county, a duster of
of City of Dublin. $1.00 AOC. Ac-David Pevehouse Snr. Joe E. Gracey et ux to Ray as undulant fever and can be The area testing program survey cattle without bother- Vaccination will usually counties, or a state that at
Artie L. Cook st ax to Bill 830,000.00. Ott and Cora Ott 254.56 contracted by fanners, veterk- culminated in 1973 when all ing the negative or dean cause the heifer to read to the time of recognition has no
to Ac-Thos Harrell Sur. HO AOC. narians and others handling fifty states qualified as Modi- bento. the Heed test for a period of known fed of bovine brucek
Edward David Pack, Gor- brucella-infected livestock. fled Certified Brucellosis The successful of the Mar- time; however, 90 phis per losis. ______
don Lee Pack, Wille B. HOW SERIOUS IS BRUCEL- Areas which meant that lem ket Cattle Testing program to cent will be negative to the WHAT IS A CERT
Lackey & Johnnie Edward LOSIS? than 5 per cent of the cattle dependent upon an effective blood test withing 12 months BRUCELLOSIS-FREE HERD?
Brucellosis is one of the herds and tom than 1 per cent and efficient MC or Market of being vaccinated. Even It to a herd of cattle that
most serious livestock dis- of the cattle were infected. Cattle identification program when animals are vaccinated have passed two negative
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o Are you bother with RED WATER?
—FREE WATER ANALYSIS----
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We join the people of Stephenville
a nd the surrounding area in
welcoming both old and new .
students to Tarleton for the
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second semester. We hopeyou’ve
had an enjoyable (holiday season
and that the remaining school
year will be profitable for you.
It’s good to have you back!
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that proper identification of withstand exposure. Seeding unknown status, and additions
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- ...__,. .----------brucellosis may produce as gust 1973.' By that time 31 that it may be traced to the tested when they are adults, comply with regulations. An
****7 1,000 parts per million. This Cogburn et ux. 178 Ac-A.C. much as 29 percent torn milk other states had already herd of origin quickly. The If they show positive reaction annual negative blood test to
er mclear fission and perhaps compars favorably with Austin Grimm Sur; 198.1 Ac-E. Ruiz and 40 percent fewer calves, qualified as Brucellosis free quicker an infected animal to the blood test at that time required to maintain indivi-
tea from on if the price keeps city water. —— Sur; 30.7 AoA.C. Grimes Sur. WHAT ARE THE SYMP- areas. - can be traced, the sooner the they are considered to be dual herd status. The certified
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Aweetated Prem Writer water will flash to steam which W.P. Greenway. % intent in Brucella-infected animals by ELIMINATE BOVINE BRU- owner can be helped to they have been calfhood words, it to not compulsory
AUSTIN, Tex. AP - The can be used togenerate electric 94-86 Ac-Jarrett Menefee Sur. their appearance. The moot CELLOSIS? w. eradicate the disease from his vaccinated or not for all herds. I to however, a
House Energy Crisis Comdt. power," said Dorfman. $10.00. outstanding symptom to abor- The new Texas program to herd. WHO PAYS FOR BRUCEL- nationally recognized plan
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amounts o hot water under In addition. Laboratory Jim Bob Wallace, Box T248, normal offspring; however, the disease. - 1 infection within a to-rt A tested at owner’s expense. WHAT ARE THE SYMP.
Tem dondSwouna balms ten studisscindicotnapprnigmamy Stephenville, Texas and Peg- all fluids and discharges from HOW DOES THE PROGRAM blood sample to taken from When infection to found, the TOMS OF HUMAN BRUCEL
power generated by cool o 1X8 .dto*2!Xedl”eadi barrel of Sephenvime,"rekas." "28 withFsrucella“orgamsmsnan "(Antecton win be located fadh animat andatested-nothe undds °quarannwlana teted FEVERr°
_ Leslie Warren, 708 the disease is being spread to by three different methods: The sample to brought into at State-Federal cooperative The disease ususally deve-
— ’’ Dublin, Texas and susceptible animals. If abor- 1. Brucellosis Ring Test contact with a test fluid progaram expense. The owner lops like the “flu” but
gethermmd"ae11.reem Juddith Marie Prukop, 1124 tion or premature birth (BRT) of dairy herds. containing kilhd Brucella or- of an infected herd may persists for several weeks or
W. Green, Stephenville, Tex- occurs in a herd of cattle, 2. Market Cattle Test ganisms. If the animal to select any accredited verter- more. The initial symptoms
hogs, or goats, a premature (MCT) of all breeding cattle affected, the Brucella organ- narian to do the testtag when are tiring easily and head-
slaughtered. - isms in the test fluid will it is at his expense. ache followed by high fever,
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3. Blood test of an clump together This is a WHAT ARE THE CHANCES chills, drenching seats, joint
breeding cattle exchanging positive trfim known as OF SUCCESS UNDER THE pains, backache, tom of
ptpm-gf=p4, , A ownership. aggutination. NEW PROGRAM? weight and poor appetite.
"MyronDorrman,aUniversity electricalpower needsotacity "But good is THE BRUCELLOSIS .Brucallostacanbezgradicat Repgatedtattacks and rises of
of Texas petroleum engineer of 14.5 million people for that Minneapolis, Minn., resident enough," he added tpinedmrbyeBUAEMT-NING BLOOD TEST ACCURATE? Texas.cattnhow tmperpun the disease doe,
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outlined Itereeearch'pr^KUn Survey scientist suggests the ville. Tex.. N years ago has companies 01 Wack soldier, mavemesdlosiatStconly. on tbT’ number ol tSm. " be
omomy M modth in Fort rguremaybstwicethatnigh C werggrvengatshonorabtetan TtZ Proper euuipment andieche arr"hrendys bere is UNDU1X FEVER CON-
is something the Waterahaminshslese;decpngts charge from the Army, werEaccused of riding through owners of infected herds to ” diseasenit is imperative that TAGIOUS AMONG HUMANS’
tegfatatnre could respond to,” wells in South Louisiana have . Dorsie W. Willis, whose the border city firing their guns free their cattleof brucellosis. A) tnt should be perform- anindustry-wide effort be , .
Newton said in an interview, replaced reservoir fluids and discharge already has been into stores and residences WHATISBRTAa p ed in an emvironmenPsthat is madesto,protect.the.clean ant p humans contraet undul
•Everybody in our committee prevented the ground from changed to honorable,, was Those not accused of taking iB-FnaorsBrucpllosisieing dust free, protected from animalssandrtmrontsou tnd anntaeveatlinterubnmres.
0 sinking theshootingwere scstenm“whle"dPiry"herds excessive drying and at a distase.“hisrcunbetssuccess srxzzr.
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forgeothermailenergy: along pears minor cmpared wih over the years." justified. NEGATTVEANMAtjIMOVE
the Gulr Coast, under the R either coal or nuclear genera- _____________________________________________________ Brucnlt infedtedaanimelsis WTTHOUTEESTRICTION3
Grande from El Paso to the den," Dorfman told Ite SenrdundtiPurPin uin&
hnttnm tin nf the Ris Rend and committec • ■ orm arouna me eream une an infected herd are consider-
in two PO areas of '“hot The eeucg “rift(w*+- ATIy on the surface of the test ed to be t ipootid to the
rockohtewestes.hot ODiluary —
The Gulf Coast geothermal tion as the Salton Trough in - _______________ lycolected ata.centralmilik directly to slaughter How-
sands at 9,000 to 10,000 feet Ue Southern California and Mex- q. Church of DeLeon with Billy pncesongnPltrtn whonnfn everr.0theraamovement is
under the entire length of the ico, which is known to have Kloster. C. Spencer officiating. Inter- eini panten in restricted sinch.athey are
state’s coastline and from many geothermal reservoirs, ment will be in DeLeon themhugman4s potentially dangerous ani-
roughly 100 miles inland to 100 he said. Funeral services were con- Cemetery under the direction tehe is MCT itetd, mals. Since the incubation
miles offshore. Temperature of Infra-red photographs taken ducted Saturday in the Harrell of Nabors Funeral Home. FT.S or Market Cattle period fori bovine
thewaterisashigh.. 520 from, satellite indicate many Memorial Chapel in Dublin for MrADviswasborn anu. MST4.oMarket.Ctte from
degrees Fahrenheit, Dorfman areas of “very high heat flow at Theodore Henry Kloster, 51, ry 15, 1877 near Corsicana. He mesti the termnaplirdetng weks tosthre months, some
said. shallow depth,” he said. who passed away Wednesday in had Uved in Comanche Coun- A,11 Irszeell,Diknu 0 the negative amqMia «nay
“These abnormally pres- If indeed the rift system is San Jose, California. ty most of his life His wife gatte The theyuare Slaugh have already contracted the
surized geothermal zones have similar to the Salton Trough, it Rev. Bob Perrin, pastor of the former SaUy Jenkins tered.sThegprogram,consists disease . but. haven’t . had
usually been considered a can produce water that, after Dublin First Baptist church preceded him in death Jn 0( pbtaining.a, blood enough itime to show it in the
nuisance white drilling for desalination, am be used for officiated. Burial was in the Old 1311985 Mr Davis a sample, fromanimas two bloodtest. . i .
petroleum," he said. "Future irrigation or consumption, he Dublin Memorial Park under retired farmer, was the oldest V6 raofntge an conducting a .Al exposed animalsimust
research may prove that they said. It also may contain the direction of Harrell Funeral member of the First Rantist . Slaugn conoucunga be kept under quarantine
are more widespread than lithium, borates and potash, Homeno member thesirst EPtst brucellosis test on sample (3) until they have passed two
which can be extracted "Uiketer... horn ynr, is « in. Decon. and a crediting negative tests to negative tests over a period
Completing the comparison, 1922 in Stephenville. He was a Friday evening in the DeLeon county of origin (4) tracing 0 at least 120 days, or they
no-FmS, 0Rim"te . -ie - . rriday evening in me DeLeon positive samples to herd of are sent to slaughter
Dorfman estimated the riM veteran of the World War II Hospital after suffering an origin and (5) helping thet CAN BRUCELSSIs BE
10,00 megawatts over a 50-year the Catholic church. aPprrenthsa rsattacueg bv owner of the herd o origin CURED?
period, snough to satisfy the Survivors include, Mrs. Paul- five sons and three dduby nesolvosanyuprahlemhemieht NoyFepeatedattemptsto
; electricity needs of a city of 6.5 ine Kloster Chipman. San Jose, ters: Tom Davis of Sanford, "“Mk."nethg“isemectiVfin deelP h^fX
: million. D California, two daughters, Mrs. Buddy Davis of Weatherford, in cattle have failed.
! The Trans-Pecos" hot rocks" Sandra Robles, San Jose, Mrs. Jack Davis of Brownwood,
; could be fractured by using Linda White, San Jose, a son, Jada Davis of San Antonio
ndard oil weD drilling Ted Kloster, San Jose, and his Robert Davis of Houston,
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 13, 1974, newspaper, January 13, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500254/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.