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Struthers, Inc.'s Veterinarian to be Featured Speaker at Deer Conference.


Business Editors/Health and Medical Writers

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CHARLESTON, S.C.--(BW HealthWire)--Aug. 4, 2000

Struthers Inc. (OTC OTC

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 BB: STRU STRU Structure ) and its subsidiary, Elite Visions, Inc. are pleased to congratulate Dr. Dennis Gourley, DVM DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.

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Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
 on being chosen as the featured speaker at the North American North American

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 Deer Farmers Association (NADeFA) to be held at the Indiana University August 5th and 6th. Dr. Gourley's address will focus on genetic development through alternative breeding practices. Dr. Gourley will introduce how the Gourley Scope(TM) is being utilized to advance artificial insemination artificial insemination, technique involving the artificial injection of sperm-containing semen from a male into a female to cause pregnancy. Artificial insemination is often used in animals to multiply the possible offspring of a prized animal and for the breeding  in the growing deer industry.

The Gourley Scope(TM), developed by Dr. Dennis Gourley, is a device for use in the artificial insemination industry and is applicable in several arenas including swine, sheep, and other farm raised and exotic animals. The Scope utilizes advanced optic technology allowing the technician to view the reproductive system without the use of surgery, to deliver semen or embryos in the appropriate area of the reproductive tract for maximum conception.

By using this revolutionary insemination insemination /in·sem·i·na·tion/ (-sem?i-na´shun) the deposit of seminal fluid within the vagina or cervix.

artificial insemination  (AI) that done by artificial means.
 device the Whitetail Deer industry can now advance the development of superior genetic offspring at a much faster rate than natural breeding.

Dr. Douglas Beatty, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Struthers, Inc. stated, "It is a very exciting time for Struthers and our subsidiaries to actually see our award winning biotechnology such as the Gourley Scope(TM), advance the art of artificial insemination to a profitable and exciting level, not just in our business of swine reproductive biotechnology, but in numerous other animal species as well."

For further information on Struthers, Inc., visit their web site at http://www.struthersinc.com.

This is not a solicitation to buy securities and does not purport to be a complete analysis of Struthers, Inc. Investing in securities is highly speculative and carries a degree of risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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