Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1964 Page: 13 of 14
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rmnAY, OCTOBER 16. 1M4
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ERATH COUNTY AGENT REPORTS
By BICHARD B. GARY •
Animal Health — There have
been quite a number of eases mi
deeping sickness in horses report-
's Rues been reported in Catron County,
hursday I Disappointed eradication wetfc-
eeiiret . or* said these widely-scattered
cow In arses demonstrate how quickly
ed. Sleeping sickness in horses is '
caused by a mosquito bite sad css <®s*SininR Screw
be fatal. Veterinarians can esc- Tklu <
cinate against the disease sad it worm^'Se period
is suggested that yon ssHtast J*** •* AuW*
your local veterinarian far asofe- *>r**k disci
Since. Ceanty.
Black Leg in cattle Is still os Dr. Virgil fait
the rampage and a aotmber ed awl Health Cow
death losses have been repotted, orinanen, was i
Vaccination will help prove* this Amarillo to the
disease. Here again, we oaggmt suttmasl ad Hh
you contact your local vatsriaari- gate the ease ale
W* » o( eradicaion tu
Brucellosis testing program is Res were being
going quits well, however, there area m Ratnrfaj
have been isolated came whssa esMfaaad far thr
the livestock owner did not fagg EsadkaHsa off
adequate facilities or help. Ade- a kes to explain <
quate facilities and labor are *-*Tfft-rtha hand*
necessary for the progress to qaa- vUas eases. The
tinue suceesafuily. Also it if mak- tioae rrperWil 1
es K easier on the livestock swam months were 600 i
end the cattle. Facilities needed do in i slhii eel N«
not have to eleborate but they southeast Arisons
should be each that you can easily Only three da,
work cattle through. 1 Mexico had t»f
Screwworm-Free Spell Rnds — screw worm ease
It had to, end sometime; it was confirmation ad s
any a matter of when and whets. Grant County. A
the fall asoaths when all cnadf
tiaae an favorable for them. They
adnseaiaad Uvaatockmen to stay
alert far indentations to prevent
further epraad ad the insect.
Warning — f*he screwwanm
eaae detected fa Briscoe Couafar
last «wk could have been missed
very easily. Od the two dozen or so
larvae fa the submitted sample,
•otar ope was identified as screw-
worm. The net were Phormia-
Mowfljr larvae that feed on dead
Bad fan person collecting the
■awpls fallen to pick up at least
«W ed the screw worm larvae, the
gawgfa Would have been classified
Pi nan-screw worm ami no action
Weald have been taken. Wide-
Spread outbreaks of screwwonas
could have resulted.
Eracication officials urge again
that producers be instructed in
the proper technique for collecting
samples. It is not usual for com-
mon blowflies and aerewworm
flies to lay eggs on the same
wound. Screwworm larvae will
barrow deep into the center of the
waaad, while non - srrewworme
tend to feed near the edge.
To i as arc that screwworm in- I
fiittrti—i are passively identi-1
fled, larsto from deep within the |
center of wounds, as wall as from ,
the surface, gheaM he collected.
When different sises of larvae are
noted, some of each staa should be
included in the sample.
Home Demonstration
Offer Good 'til Oct. 31
Or While Present Stock Last
HUCKABAY
GREENHAND5
INITIATED
Members of the Harksbsy FFA
and their sponsor conducted a
Greenhand initiation last Monday
The Greenhand Degree was
conferred on seven boys enrolled
in vocational agriculture for the
first time..
Receiving the fagrss were:
Clarence Carey, James Eads,
Ricky Allen, Bob Smith. Spencer
Andrews; Jimmy Moon, and Jerry
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FORT SILL, OKLA. (AHTNC)
— Pvt. Dalton W. Limmer, whose
wife, Carole, lives at 408 Lindsey
Dr., Comanche, Tex., completed
advanced training as a cannoneer
at the Army Artillery and Missile
Center, Fort Sill, Okla., Oct 2.
Limmer was rained as a mem-
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The 22-year-old soldier enterod
the Army in May 1264 and com-
pleted basic training at Fort Polk,
La.
Limmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred A. Limmer, Route 4, Co-
manche, attended Priddy High
School. •
Before entering the Army, he
was engaged In fanning.
Lieut. Goddard said the Brown-
wood unit, which serves officers
and men of the Reserve from
throughout West Central Texas,
baa a few more pay billets open
fas; young men under the age of
IffMi years and for veterans of re-!
cent military service. He invited
anyone interested to vieit the
Unit’s offices in the Navy build-.
ing ea Hemard Payne College
campus.
Boy Scout Troop 39 held a re-
gular troop meeting Oct. 18 at
Scout Acres. The meeting began
with about 16 minutes of vigor-
ous activity handled by the scout-
master, Dr. Wafa Andrews.
Tim meeting began with an
opening ceremony which consisted
of drills handled by David Daniel,
the senior petrol leader and the
“Pledge of Allegiance” to the
Flag, lead by Roes Wolfe, the
troop scribe. After the opening
ceremony, the troop broke up into
patrols, the Panthers, Wolfe,
Hawk, and Eagle, and took up
troop dwse which wars a dime for
each bey.
The program fr' the troop waa
given by Carl Sanders, a student
at Tarloton State College of Dab*
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Installation
WATER WELD
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Many Other Specials
AS LOW AS
, Tim program was oa Indian
fare. He showed several exhibit*
of beaded Indian coetumeo such as
a beautiful Indian war bonnet, a
buffalo bead-dress, cad an eagle
costume, a beaded breath cloth al-
so. Sanders and his assistants de-
monstrated many dance steps suck
as the #ne two step, the canes
Map, and the hoop dance.
The troop had a sing-song for
about 18 minutes then the meet
ing was cloned with the troop lin-
ing up and giving the scoutmast-
er's benediction.
The folowing members were
pc—ont it the mtitlnf Pit An*
draws, Pat Back, Steve Walker,
Appliances During .
Presidential Parade We G,ve ana
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store Bond Stampi
HIGGINBOTHAM’S
LAMES
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Assart plenty of llfa giving wafer for ooafaal fl||RE|m
bormuds, row crops end stock during the dry. ■ I f J J jfWm
Victor Kay, Terry Bargees, Mike
Cedars, Mike fatrr, Mika Walker,
Len Johnson, David Denial, Tam-
my Johnson, Donnie Joiner, Dtk
Woods, Warren Russel, Brew
Russel, Chaifee Williams, gfi
Henningoon. and Boos White.
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1964, newspaper, October 16, 1964; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1134836/m1/13/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.