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I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT TO' ACKlLULlUKt LIBRA t Y CWffiENT SemAL RECORD DIRECTORS - OF THE JAN 5 19^5 BUREAU OF ANIMAU /^CULTURE Revised to July 1, 1947 CONTENTS Page General organization of the Burean II Stations of the Burean, lines of work, and officials in charge 1 State stations and State substations at which the Bureau cooperates 14 Address list of field officials in charge and others 16 Animal Foods Inspection Division 21 Plants, by numbers, with mailing addresses 21 Plants, by stations 21 Animal Husbandry Division 21 Experiment and field stations 21 Field cooperators 22 Inspection and Quarantine Division 23 Field stations 23 Animal Quarantine Station. 23 Interstate Inspection Division field stations 23 Meat Inspection Division 24 Establishments, by numbers 24 Establishments, by stations 36 Market inspection—names and numbers of cities where maintained 56 Meat-inspection laboratories 56 Pathological Division 57 Experiment and field stations 57 Field cooperators 57 Pathological laboratories 58- Tuberculosis Eradication Division field stations 58 Division of Virus-Serum Control 59 Establishments, by license numbers, and addresses 59 Establishments, by stations 60 Zoological Division experiment and field stations 61 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1947 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office Washington 25, D, C, - Price 15 cents GENERAL ORGANIZATION OF THE BUREAU Chief: B. T. Simms. Assistant Chief: Hugh C. McPhee. Assistant Chief: S. O. Fladness. Assistant Chief: A. R. Miller. Assistant Chief: Paul E. Howe.^ Business Manager: J. R. Cohran. Administrative Services Division: L. E. Harrover, Administrative Officer in charge. Animal Foods Inspection Division: L. V. Hardy, Veterinarian in charge. Animal Husbandry Division: T. C. Byerly, Animal Husbandman in charge. Budget and Fiscal Division: N. A. Olmstead, Administrative Officer in charge. Information Division: D. S. Burch, Information Specialist in charge. Inspection and Quarantine Division: M. R. Clarkson, Veterinarian in charge. Interstate Inspection Division: W. M. MacKellar, Veterinarian in charge. Meat Inspection Division: A. R. Miller, Veterinarian in charge. Pathological Division: Harry W. Schoening, Veterinarian in charge. Personnel Division: W. A. DeVaughan, Administrative Officer in charge. Tuberculosis Eradication Division: A. K. Kuttler, Veterinarian in charge. Division of Virus-Serum Control: D. I. Skidmore, Veterinarian in charge. Zoological Division: Benjamin Schwartz, Zoologist in charge. On military furlough. (H) STATIONS OF THE BUREAU, LINES OF WORK, AND OFFICIALS IN CHARGE [Lower-case boldface indicates substations; numbers in parentheses following stations are symbols used in accounting] ALABAMA CALIFORNIA—Continued AUBURN, ALA. (220): Regional animal disease Broderick, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Dr. A. H. Groth, Director, Francisco, Calif.) research laboratory ; P. O. drawer 952. Calexico, Calif.: International inspection and quar- BIRMINGHAM, ALA. (221): Meat inspection; Dr. antine; Mexican border foot-and-mouth dis- O. E. Barth, 2314 N. 24th St. Zone 7. ease quarantine. (See El Centro, Calif.) DOTHAN, ALA. (222): Meat inspection; Dr. Don Colton, Calif.; Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, R. Wilson, P. O. box 122 (oflBce, Kingan & Calif.) Co., Inc.). Crows Landing, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Mobile, Ala.: Meat inspection; international inspec- Francisco, Calif.) tion and quarantine; sanitary handling of im- Dinuba, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, port animal byproducts, hay and straw. (See Calif.) New Orleans, La.) Dixon, Calif.; Meat inspection. (See San Fran- MONTGOMERY, ALA. (223): cisco, Calif.) Meat inspection; Dr. Frank M. Welch, P. 0. EL CENTRO, CALIF. (251): International inspec- box 1706 (ofl&ce, Swift & Co.). Zone 3. tion and quarantine; Mexican border foot-and- Hog-cholera control; tick, tuberculosis, and disease quarantine; brucellosis eradication; Dr. Byron N. Lauder- mouth Dr. John C. Pace, Court House. dale, 338 New Post OflBce Bldg. Zone 4. Elk Grove, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San ALASKA Francisco, Calif.) FONTANA, CALIF. (259): Animal-husbandry and PALMER, ALASKA (100): Tuberculosis eradica- disease investigations on domestic rabbits; tion; Dr. Earl F. Graves, Territorial veteri- George S. Templeton, Rabbit Experiment narian, P. O, box H. Station. PETERSBURG, ALASKA (101): Animal-hus- Fresno, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See bandry investigations on fur animals; James Los Angeles, R. Leekley, Alaska Experimental Fur Station. Calif.) Gilroy, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Fran- ARIZONA cisco, Calif.) Hanford, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los An- Douglas, Ariz.: International inspection and quar- geles, Calif.) antine; Mexican border foot-and-mouth dis- Hayward, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San ease quarantine. (See El Paso, Tex.) Francisco, Calif.) GLENDALE, ARIZ. (230): Poultry feeding investi- Hollister, Calif.; Meat inspection. (See San Fran- gations; B. W. Heywang, Southwest Poultry cisco, Calif.) Experiment Station, R. F. D. 1, P. 0. box 80. Imperial, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Diego, Naco, Ariz.: International inspection and quaran- Calif.) tine; Mexican border foot-and-mouth disease quarantine. (See El Paso, Tex.) Long Beach, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, Calif.) Nogales, Ariz.: International inspection and quar- antine; Mexican border foot-and-mouth dis- LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (253): ease quarantine. (See El Paso, Tex.) Meat inspection; animal foods inspection; inter- national inspection and quarantine; public PHOENIX, ARIZ. (231): Meat inspection; Dr. stockyards inspection; Dr. F. O. Kieldsen, C. J. Mikel, care The Cudahy Packing Co., 1525 U. S. Post OflBce and Courthouse. Zone E. Van Buren St. 12 . ARKANSAS Substations: Anaheim, Bakersfield, Colton, Dinuba, Fresno, Hanford, Long Beach, Madera, Norwalk, Pico, Riverside, San Fort Smith, Ark.: Meat inspection. (See Okla- Fernando, Selma, South Gate, Tulare, Vernon, homa City, Okla.) Visalia, Wilmington, and Wintersburg, Calif.; Helena, Ark.: Meat inspection. (See Memphis, Las Vegas, Nev. Term.) Los Banos, Calif.; Meat inspection. (See San LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (243): Hog-cholera control; Francisco, Calif.) tick, tuberculosis, and brucellosis eradication; Madera, Calif. : Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, Dr. Charles W. Brown, 536 Waldon Bldg. Calif.) Wilson, Ark.: Meat inspection. (See Memphis, Marysville, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Tenn.) San Francisco, Calif.) CALIFORNIA Modesto, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Francisco, Calif.) Anaheim, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, Calif.) National City. Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Diego, Calif.) Bakersfield, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, Calif.) Norwalk, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los An- geles, Calif.) BERKELEY, CALIF. (250): Virus-serum control; Dr. G. P. Rebold, rooms 6 and 7, 2503 San Oakland, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Fran- Pablo Ave. Zone 2 , cisco, Calif.) ( 1 ) 2 Stations of the Bureau, lines of work, and officials in charge—Continued Lower-case boldface indicates substations; numbers in parentheses following stations are symbols used in accounting] CALIFORNIA—Continued COLORADO Pico, Calif.; Meat inspection. (See Los Angeles, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Calif.) Virus-serum control. (See Denver, Colo.) Red Bluff, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Ox-warble control. (See Albuquerque, N. Francisco, Calif.) Mex.) Riverside, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los DENVER, COLO. (270): Angeles, Calif.) Meat inspection; Dr. J. W. Hovorka, 303 Live Stock Exchange Bldg. Zone 16. SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (254): Substations: Cheyenne and Sheridan, Wyo. Meat inspection. (See San Francisco, Calif.) Pathological laboratory: L)r. Charles L, Davis, Scabies, dourine, tick, tuberculosis, and brucel- 617 Custom House. Zone 2. losis eradication: Dr. H. M. O’Rear, P. O. box Scabies, tuberculosis, and brucellosis eradica- 1086 (Office, 218 Federal Bldg.). Zone 5. tion; hog-cholera control; public stockyards Salinas, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See San Fran- inspection; Dr. Edgar Heiny, 560 Custom cisco, Calif.) House. Zone 2. Virus-serum control; Dr. Henry Tornow, 5030 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (255): York St. Zone 16. Meat inspection; international inspection and Substation: Colorado Springs, Colo. quarantine: Dr. J. E. Dwyer, 217 U. S. Cus- toms and Courthouse. Zone 1. PUEBLO, COLO. (271): Meat inspection; Dr. Substations: Imperial, National City, and San W. J. Mulroony, care American Stores Co., Ysidro, Calif. S. Santa Fe Ave. San Fernando, Calif.: Meat inspection. (See Los CONNECTICUT Angeles, Calif.) SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. (256): Hamden, Conn.: Meat inspection. (See New Meat inspection; animal foods inspection; inter- Haven, Conn.) national inspection and quarantine; Dr. A. J. HARTFORD, CONN. (281): Wahn, 1511 U. S. Appraisers Bldg., 630 San- Meat inspection; Dr. R. A. Moonan, care S. D. some St. Zone 11. Chamberlin & Sons, Inc., 828 Maple Ave. Substations: Broderick, Crows Landing, Dixon, Zone 6. Elk Grove, Gilroy, Hayward, Hollister, Los Tuberculosis and brucellosis eradication; sani- Banos, Marysville, Modesto, Oakland, Red tary handling of import animal byproducts, Blufi, Sacramento, Salinas, San Jose, San hay, and straw; Dr. R. L. Smith, 207 State Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Office Bldg, Zone 15. Sonoma, Stockton, Tracy, Vallejo, and Wood- Middletown, Conn.; Meat inspection. (See