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Thursday, January 13, 1994
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Bessie Smith was visited by Dor-
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tine Warthan, and Merle Hughes.
Oma McKinney's visitors were
Merle Hughes, Christine Warthan,
Shirley Hervey, and Irene Hackler.
Visiting with Essie Cole were
Linda Embrey, Jennifer Dunham,
Beth McIntosh, Janice Martin, Jo
Gordon, Chay Robertson.
Maudie Pittman's visitors were
infection."
"If unvaccinated adult cows in a
laborarory equipment, the cow can
have false-positive blood test results"
he said. Dr. Beals estiamtes that more
than half the cows with the false
positive brucellosis tests were vacci-
nated when they were pregnant or
over 12 months.
When cattle test positive for
brucellosi infection, we trace them
back to their herd- and all the animals
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On January 15, the host sponsor.
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Old Church Theatre will tickle your
funnybone with satirist Lu Mitchell
and her band. Catch 23. Lu is based
in Dallas and travels the countryside
entertaining in coffee houses and
churches for various organizations
and civic groups. She is well known
in the Dallas Metroplex and home-
town audiences always enjoy her
performances.
In her concert she presents such
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“Hethat heareth my word,
and believeth on him that sent
me, hath everlasting life. ”
John 5:24b
Johntown
Brotherhood Meets
Johntown Missionary Baptist
Church Men's Brotherhood met Sat-
urday morning at 8:00 a.m. with
eleven men in attendance. Attending
were: Clay Pirtle, Randall Eudy,
James Dobbs, Donald Jean, Dale Jean,
Buford Hervey, Drue Pirtle, Ricky
Daniels, Ray Shirley, Mark Hawk-
ins, and Brother Roddy Jackson.
Brother Jackson prepared break-
fast for the group and brought a short
devotional. They discussed future
projects and goals to reach.
The meeting was dismissed with
prayer. The next meeting will be held
February 12, at 8:00 a.m.
edy entertainment, sign language, and
activities that involve helping others
in the community.
She is the daughter of Jesse and Pat
Smith of Rockdale and the grand-
daughter of Mrs. J.J. Smith of Talco
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carr. Great-
grandmother is Iva Carr, also fo
Bogata.
Deport American Legion
To Meet Thursday Night
There will be a meeting of the
Deport American Legion this Thurs-
day, January 13 at 7:00 p.m.
All members are urged to attend
this meetings.
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tunes as The Great K-Mart Sing-
along, Back in the Stirrups Agsin,
and Has Grandma Clark's Garden
Gone to Pot. And these are just a few
of the ditties Lu and Catch 23 have
worked up for this performance. She
is sure to delight everyone.
The intermission buffet will in-
clude Bordertown Taco Soup, Mexi-
can Com Bread Sticks, Cheddar
Cheese Wedges, Caramel Pecan
Brownies, and Coffee and Tea.
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The First Baptist Church Youth of Deport Is Sponsoring A
Stew & Chili Supper
Saturday, January 22 from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
At Deport American Legion Building
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we can target these animals with
theuse of adult vaccination. This
highly reduced dose for older ani-
mals is administered only by TAHC
or USDA veterinarians when there is
a clear risk of disease exposure," ex-
plained Dr. Beals. "Product vaccince
use and proper timing can prevent
false-positive brucellosis tests. I urge
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Visiting with Pat Westbrook and
Maggie Lee Gray were Ruth WoD
and Martha Wood.
Janie Davis' visitors were Chris-
tine Warthan and Merle Hughes.
Visiting with Rosa Speir was
JoAnn Williams.
Inez Gill visited Donovan Strain.
Visiting with H.L. Stubblefield
were Nan Allen and Inez Gill.
Dollie Carroll's visitors were Lynn
and Brenda Carroll and Wanda and
Spurgeon Peaden.
Alma Lowry's visitors were Mary
Jane Lowry, Vivian Westbrook, and
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Even with our
Melissa Smith In Who's Who
Alexandra Smith, a senior at pete for one of 100 thousand dollar
Rockdale High School, will be fea- scholarships to be awarded,
tured in the 27th annual edition of . The honoree moved to Rockdale
Who's Who Among American High from Baton Rouge to begin her fresh-
School Students, 1992-93. 1
Only five percent of American high man year in RHS. Her interests in-
school students are honored in the elude listening to music, talking on,
yearbook. She is now eligible to com- the phone, watching moviesand com-
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National and state livestock regu- commissioners recently dropped rules
lationsallowfemalecalvestoreceive requiring incoming female cattle
the calfhood vaccinatin dise when older thantwelve months to get
they are four to 12 months old. Dr. thereduced adult doese of vaccine.
Bealsnotedthat,forbestresults,heif- This also wil help reduce the inci-
ers should recieve the one-time injec- dence of false-positive tests."
tion when they arc between four and "Texas has only 158 brucelleosis-
eight months old. Because the Strain infected herds, and we're nearly ready
19 vaccine contains"live" bacteria, tojoin 17otherClass"A"stateswitha
its use is restricted to trianed very low infection rate. Thirty-two
veterianarians. Inall but the few coun- states have no brucellosis infection,
ties where the TAHC is conducting The chance ofcattle being exposed to
area or conty-wide brucellosis test- brucellosis has dropped greatly. The
ing, ranchers pay for the vaccination, problems caused when over-aged
When over-aged heifers are vacci- heifers are vaccinated won't be offset
nated, theStrain 19 vaccine unteracts bythe protection provided," he said,
unpredictably with the heifers im- "A U.S. Depatment of Agriculture
mune system and reproductive L studyindicates only 60 to 130 of ev-
sy stem.This can wreak havoc when ery 100,000 cattle may be exposed to
FEDERAL Offices Located Throughout the State
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If you want to avoid losing a share Newspaper readers respond to advertis-
of your market to competition, then ing. In fact, they look forward to it.
you should promote yourself in the So if business is slow, run an ad. It's
newspaper, the first step to successful marketing.
brucellosis."Simply put," he tells so, the rancher had to gather the cattle Wanda Wilson, Hazel Lamb, Ger-
cattle producers and veterinarians,"If for the test." said Dr. Beals. "Prop- aldine Ogg, and Don Barnard.
it's too late, don't vaccinate." erly timing the vaccies can save the Sonny Gamble visited Bonnie
"For years, in the battle against headache. Gamble.
bruceellosis, we've urged ranchersto "Today 25 states don't require ar- Jimmie Duffle’s visitors were Terry
have female calves vaccinated to build riving heifers to be calfhood and Cody Deaton, and Corine Potter.
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against vaccinating heifers that are many Texas cattle are shipped. A few Edith and Dean Smith visited with othy Faye and Raymond Melton.,
too old or are already pregnant," years ago, when Brucellosis infec- Hobert Roberts. Maude Legate's visitors were
emplained Dr. Beals. He is executive tion was rampant, nearly every state Visiting with Josie Fennell were Robbie Cooper, Chay Robertson, and
director of the Texas Animal Health required incoming female catt e to Dub and Nell Harville, Ken, Becky, Jo Gordon. "
Commission(TAHC), the state's live- thevaccination.Thatresultedinmany Ashley, Mike, Brad, Logan , and Al Bertha Anderson's visitors were
stock health regulatory Agency. heifers being vaccinated haphazardly, Harville. Naomi Dingman, Stephanie, Monica,
During fiscal year 1993, ranchers tomeet the entry requirements, "Beals Clyde and Ardena Roberts' visi- and Sandra Lu.
had about a third of Texas heifers explained. tors were Kate Brown and Nina Ada Holmes was visited by Ruth
vaccinated to protect them against "FemalecalevescomingintoTexas Hudson, and Maudie Lee and Judith Holmes,
brucellosis. This bacterial infection When they are four to twelve months
can cause cows to abort, deliver weak old still are required to be vacci- Ai ~L u —L . ~S: ~ _ 1
calves or produce less milk. nated, "explained Beals ."But TAHC Oid Cnurcn I heatre Hed Hlver General
Don't Vaccinate Heifers
State veterinarian Terry Beals is that the herd isn't infected; the test
polishing a well-worn bullet used in results were due to vaccine given to
the war against cattle over-aged or pregannt heifers. Even
Rivercrest High School
Names Academic Honor Roll
Rivercrest High School has named Chris Yount.
those students whose grade point Eleventh Grade: Amy Allison, Carl
average placed them on the academic Antone, Cody Baker, Marla Brooks,
honor roll for the third six weeks. Jack Brown, Jennifer Cantrell, Misty
Those students dre: Deming, Eric Hall, Gerianne Harper,
Ninth Grade: Nicholas Castle, Dru Sydney Hines, Wendi Mears, Michael
Denison, Katherine Graf, Jeff Jack- Noble, Julie Nolen, Andy Speir,
son, Tabitha Jones, Erric Martin, Emily Spencer, Steven Thomas, Chris
Lindy Phillips, Jason Sears, Justin Waller.
Smith, Amber Spencer, Teresa Twelfth Grade: John Bell, Matt
Torres, Marla Williams. Childres, Brad Davidson, Amanda
Tenth Grade: Brent Beers, Josh Durock, Jerry Francis, Keitha Gillis,
Belcher, Carey Gable, Heather Hol- Tracy Green, Kathy Hinsley, Clay
land, Norma Jasso , Scott Johnson, Pirtle, Ashley Ross, Cheryl Scott,
Adam Lee, Myra Leffel, Paty Teri Speir,Misty Taylor, Miguel
Lozoya,, Elizabeth Scott, Dee Tabb, Torres, Jeremy Weatherall, Eddie
Karen Williams, Mandy Williams, Williams, Kelly Williams.
Visiting with Lantie Smith was Visiting with Luella Swaim was
Jennifer Harper, Mandy Harper, Nina Hudson.
Shayne Black, Joyce Smith, and Jerry Letha Brown, Troy Morris, Lafay -
Beers. ette Brown, and Tony Sanders vis
Annie Hare's visitors were Vickey ited with Ocola Morris.
Sinclair and Kathy Cannon. Visiting with B.G. Crittenden Was
Visiting with Eula Bond were Letha Brown.
Merle Hughes and Christine Warthan. Dorothy Watkins' visitor was Terry
Georgia Easterling's visitors were Watkins.
Lank Easterling, Patsy Kelley, and Peggy Watts visited with Opal
Martha Walls. Watts.
Bonnie Humphries was visited by Visiting with Doris Rodgers were
Jo Gordon. Joe and Ilene, Aneta and Elvin, Otis
Visiting with Lonzo Eudy were and Enerel.
Shirley Hervey, Irene Harper, Craig Pauline Hutson was visited by Jerry
Coker, Rickey and Mark Eudy, Chris- and Paula Hutson.
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