THE WILLAMINA TIMES
THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1947
fled as to o w n e rsh ip of slo ck p re
se n ted for In sp ectio n h av e seizu re
p ow ers, V io la to rs of th e b ra n d In
sp e ctio n c o d e a r e s u b je c t, upon c o n
v ictio n , to a fin e of up to »500 or •*
co u n ty Jull a e n te n c e up to «lx m o n th s
o r b o th .
,
Livestock Branding Law
Inspection Changed, In
Fffect as of July 5
T h e 1947 llv a sio rk b ran d Inapac
J u n io r : "D u d do you re m e m b e r
tb» sto ry you told m e a b o u t how
you w ere ex p elled fro m school
lion cod« w hich goes Into .-ff.»<-t Ju ly
5 contain» change« of In te re a t to all
O reg o n llvealnckm en, ac co rd in g to
m e n t of a g r ic u ltu r e It app lies to th e
m ovem ent of c a ttle . horse» A»nd
m u lea.
T he new law place« all co u n ties
ea at of th e C ascades, an d alao Jan k -
son. Jo se p h in e an d M ultnom ah c o u n
tie s , In th e s ta te b ran d In spection
a ie u , Included alao a r e public m a r
ket« p o ste d u n d e r th e fe d e ra l p a c k
e rs an d sto c k y a rd » a c t of l l t J l In
w hich th e d ire c to r of a g r ic u ltu r e h as
filed sa a m a rk e t agency.
Insp ectio n s will he h an d led on a
d is tric t b asis, w ith th e Inspection a r
ea to he divid ed Into ala d is tric ts .
Tin- d ire c to r of a g ric u ltu re will n am e
h su p e rv is o r
fo r ea ch d la trlc t, an d
th e su p e rv iso r will n am e h is ow n
d ep u ties. S u p erv iso rs a rc being se
1« . te d now fro m a list su p p lied by
th e O regon C a ttle an d H orse ra ise rs
asso cia tio n . T h e law s e ts th e b ra n d
In sp ec tio n at 10 ce n ts per head w ith
cate.
In all instance«, o w ners o r c u s
to d ia n s of livestock p re se n te d to r
b n ,n d In .p e ctio n m u st p ro v id e p ro o f
of o w n ersh ip . In sp ec to rs n o t satis-
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of
b ro u g h t
it to us for ex p ert re p a ir.
Ring
m ountings,
p a rts
su p p lie d ;
w a tc h
and
In O regon is no lo n g e r a sim p le u n
d e r ta k in g ,” th e a u th o r s p o in t out.
“tw h lc lu *pro-
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If you a r e te m p te d to be c a re le ss
w ith fire ju s t re m e m b e r: “ E n o u g h
U m ber w as b u rn e d In th e T illam o o k
B u rn to k eep all th e m ills In O regon
ru n n in g fo r a fu b tw o y ea rs. A ny fire
m ay cau se se rio u s loss. K eep O regon
j G reen .
lectio n an d c u ltu ra l p ractice« In th is
sta te . W ritte n by G eorge F. W aldo,
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
©
Pasteurized and Raw
MILK AND CREAM
WHOLESALE
Butter Milk
Chocolate Milk
MEATS
ELLBROO
WE PAY TOP MARKET
PRICES FOR STOCK
D A I R Y
Bring u s your livostock or see u s for lo ck er m eat O ur
p ric e s a r e rig h t. L ocated a t M iller S la u g h te r house. ,ust
o ast of W illam in a.
M ishler B ro th ers
In O regon.
'I he point at w hich b ran d Inspect-
Ion m ust be m ad e I* d e te rm in e d by
th e d e s tin a tio n a n d th e m ean s of
conveyance. T h e law re q u ire s th a t
livestock m oved by tru c k o r tr a ile r
w ith in th e b ra n d Inspection u re a to
u„ open m a rk e t a re a m u st be ac-
co m p an le d by a tr a n s p o r ta tio n c e r
tific a te w hich sh o w s brand*, m a rk s
an d o th e r Id en tific atio n # ; th is <er
litic a te w ill be fill-«» °t*’
’ be
ow ner o r c u sto d ia n an d m u st be de-
I b e r e d to th e b ra n d Insp ecto r at
d .s tln a tlo n . If llveatoek Is m oved by
ra il, th e c a rrie r m u st be p ro v id ed
w ith a b ra n d Inspection c e rtific a te
By an y m ode of tl a n s p o ta tlo n . If
th. slo c k Is bein g m oved out of the
s ta te b ra n d Inspection m u st be m a d e
b efo re th e livestock Is lo a d ed If 'h e
stock ts m oved to a s la u g h te r house
w ithin th e b ra n d Inspection a re a . In
sp e ctio n m ay be m a d e b e fo re th e
stock Is lo a d ed or Im m ed iately a fte ,
u n lo a d in g , »t th e d isc re tio n of th e
b ra n d In sp ecto r. W hen m oved o u t
Sloe th e b ran d Inspection a re a InapeC-
lion b e fo re lo a d in g Is »• q u lr .d No
In sp ectio n Is need ed If liv esto ck
m ove« fro m p a s tu re to r a n g e a n d
foot an d in the r e g u la r
re tu r n o n _
course of ran c h o p e ra tio n . Hut If
t h - p a s tu re -to -ru n g e m ovem ent Is by
tr u c k , a tr a n s p o r ta tio n c e r tif ic a te is
re q u ire d .
..
B ran d Inspection Is re q u ire d a t all
llv eato ek a u c tio n m a rk e ts w ith in th e
b ra n d Inspection a re a an d ®w ner!'‘ "
such m a rk e ts a r e responalble o r co l
lection of b ran d Inspection fees. A
f u r th e r p ro tec tio n to stock o w n e rs
p ro v id ed in (h e re q u ire m e n t t h a t no
U veatock sales m ay be m a d e a t a
public sto c k y a rd o r a u c tio n s a c «
y a rd If th e livestock Is not a c c o m
p an ied by a b ra n d in spection c e rtifl-
a s ta tio n b u lle tin No. 44 2 Issu
O
O reg
reg o o n n H
H tate
tate College,
College, com
co m prls-
p ris
b rie f h an d b o o k to v a rie ta l se-
tr a ilin g b e rrie s In th ia sta te .
"C o m m e rc ial s tr a w b e rr y g ro w in g
fe d e ra l p o n io lo g lat sta tio n e d a t C o r
v allis, an d H e n ry H a rtm a n , head of
th e h o r tic u ltu r a l d e p a rtm e n t, th e
how b u lle tin 1« one of a trio plan n ed to
i co v er s tr a w b e rr ie s , ra sp b e rrie s an d
D ud: "Y ea, eo n .”
J u n io r : " W e ll, 1C« am azin g
h b to r y re p e u ts Itse lf."
M, K. K n ic k e rb o c k e r, chief of th e
a n im a l div isio n of th e »talc d e p a r t
W T ItA U 'llE K B V Bt'I.D K TIN ' TO
HEKVK AH N EW HAMHM HtK
" H tra w b e rry P ro d u c tio n In Ore
g o n ,”
etl
od a at t
ea s
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WII.LLAMINA. OREGON
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1(31 J. I. IADD, PORTLAND, OREGON
• The Harold Brindleys had lived
in Kokomo, Ind., most o f their
lives <30 years) when M r. Brind
ley decided to look over the
Pacific Northwest. He came here
and took a war job in the ship
yards. The climate, scenery, and
business opportunities o f this
area appealed to him so much
that he sent for his family, Mrs.
B rin d le y and a d a u g h te r,
Barbara, 13.
Mr. Brindley now has a part
nership in one o f the area s
leading stationery stores, and the
family is generally enjoying the
Northwest. Mrs. Brindley likes
especially the low cost o f elec
tricity which she uses plentifully
with many appliances.
“ in the PGE area, my electric
bill has averaged only 58.08 a
month,” she says. Back in Kok
omo, Mrs. Brindley would have
paid SI 7.16 fo r the same electric
use— more than double the
amount she now pays.
y ,|
saves over
a
on her electric bid in
th e PGE a re a i
M rs. Brindley uses these appli
ances in her All-Electric Home
•W.S^4-=P-'
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Every Hom e Con A fio rd to €□
All-Eiectric in the PGE A rea
• Living conditions are more ideal when the comfort
of “electrical living” is within the reach of everyone.
In the PGE area, the low cost of electricity makes it
possible for every home, small or large, in town or out,
to use electricity abundantly through modern time-
saving electrical appliances.
PGE’s “All-Electric Home” rate is the lowest
region-wide rate in the nation. It is available when
you heat water and cook electrically.
PGE customers use over twice as much electricity
as the national average—and pay less than halt as
much per kilowatt hour. No other Bonneville dis
tributor delivers electricity so low in cost to so many
homes and farms, over so wide an area. So plan now
to go “all-electric.” And when you do, be sure to
apply for the “All-Electric Home rate at the nearest
PGE oflice.
_
• In her form er home they would
cost Mrs. Brindley <17.16 a month
• In PGE a re a th e y cost
her only >8.08 a month
we
a ls o do re sty lin g of p re c i
ous
tiu e s
jew els,
convert
into m odern
Bonneville Power Distributor
an-
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