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SECTION Six sessions new regulations the exportation of Canada will be 5-10 throughout Hostetler, Wash- State University's veterinarian, said regulations are a an agreement be- United States and g the expor- never exposed to the diethylstil- (DES). Canada will nly meat or animals FAST COURTEOUS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE STORE HU 8-3653 EMERGENCY HU 8-2919 regulations go into )t. 15 and will affect cattle and sheep as L the meat. In order to the regulations, and ship- animals or must attend six sessions to get • information on the he said. any producer exporting to be able to certify are DES-free. Department of Agri- Animal and Plant Service will of administering but in each ttive Exten- will conduct the and be information Concerning the reg- of the meetings, ~ers will be by an Extension USDA official that a meeting and the regulations. is needed or shipper to Canada." F, Hostetler said, the also call for a :Owner to certify that ad of the be exported for at that DES is not stimulant on ty and that animals not received Executive Di- the National Water :s Association in D.C. has been speaker at Basin Develop- annual ban- Roger this week. uet will be held 17, at 7 p.m. at Inn in Moses are available ague directors the Basin area. very fortunate to with Carl Bronn's experience speak said. He is the most know- Person in the United total water re- lnd is also extremely Vith the Washington Facts Bethmann hearing and writ- that's CaUsed by heavy the disease that tissue. And what act- to lungs which by this ,sema is the enlarging of the :small air sacs of lung. When condition OCcurs these air sacs lose their elasticity which necessary for breath- This, in means that not enough is being lungs - and supply of into the ~ir sacs which elasticity can be restored to condition. .dangerously - continued and this another condition. now more since the Gen- "Cig- is a health import- appropriate Drug is the trade is Here at doctor's pre- !just as fast as will allow. In addition, the U.S. Canada agreement calls for cocertification by a properly accredited veterinarian that DES is not being used on producer's or feeder's prem- ises. Certification papers along with the identification of the animals must be presented to appropriate USDA officials before a USDA export in- spection certificate can be issued. Hostetler said, "Any pro- ducer who thinks there may be even a remote possibility that his animals may be exported to Canada should attend one of the six statewide meetings. Shippers and packers will be looking for proper certification when they handle animals." Meetings covering the new regulations will be held Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. at the Marysville Sale Yard, at 2 p.m. at the "1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1974 Washington Cattlemen's Association office in Ellens- burg, at 8 p.m. in Conference Room A of the Courthouse in Spokane and at 7:30 p.m. in Goldendale at the PUD Auditorium. In Pasco the meeting will be hel(t at 3 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Franklin County PUD Auditorium, 1411 West Clark St. An 8 p.m. meeting Sept. 10 will be held in Okanogan at the Okanogan IPUD Auditorium. Additional information about the meetings is available from the Cooperative Ex- tension Service office in each of Washington's counties. IIostetler said U.S. law currently permits the use of DES in cattle and sheep for promoting growth, as long as DES is withdrawn from the animal at least 14 days in advance of slaughter. lmer's Glue All -" $1.00 Size 3 for Big Chief Alurex Decongestant Antacid High Intensity Goose-neck Arm Minuteman Chewable Multiple Vitamins lO0's Reg. $1.50 $1.79 III Reg. $1.50 I I $1.09 Size 2 $1.00 ] I I pair for $1.49 Size White Salmon YARGERS NEW HOURS 8 to 10 WEEKDAYS NOONto 8 SUNDAY'S WE WILL BE OPEN LABOR DAY 6-12 OZ. CANS 3 LB. CBS LIVER 69¢ LB ARMOUR 12 OZ. WIENERS 79¢ Horses hobby VALUABLE COUPON BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN FRESH SLICED 59¢ LB. ARMOUR 12 OZ. PET INSTANT POWDERED 4 LB. WITH COUPON $4.89 WITHOUT COUPON m 48 0Z. 6 OZ. FLAV-R-PAK CONCENTRATE 6 OZ. TONY'S YOURCHOICE HAMBUR(iER PEPPERONi SAUSAGE SLICE OF LIFEOZ. LOAF HAPY HAPPY HOST OZ. LOAF 3 MINUTE 2 LB. POPCORN 49¢ MY-T-FINE 46 OZ. TOMATO JUICE 2/88¢ WINDEX 15 OZ. WINDOW CLEANER 69¢ BADER'S ASSORTED 16 OZ. BOX COOKIES 89¢ PET 13 OZ. TIN EVAPORATED MILK 29¢ KRUSTEAZ WHEAT 'N HONEY 3 LB. BAG PANCAKE MIX $1.19 KELLOGG'S 1Z OZ. CORNFLAKES 2/89¢ HALEY 29 OZ. TIN PORK & BEANS 2/$1 WHEAT WHIFFS 16 OZ. CEREAL 69¢ RED AND RIPE