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Southern Oregon Classified Department AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS._ W E D A l'T O P A K T U t 'S E ll— N E W — R E B U IL T « ta r te r « , a x le « , sp rin g s. tra n « m issions, re r end», m otors. Generators. B R A T T L E A L T O W R E C K IN G CO. IDIMI 1st A v e . 8. B ea ttie 4, Wash W e Ship A n y w h e re . HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLE C O N V E R T that wood or coal stove or fu r n a c e to o il. F o r p a r t ic u la r s w r i t e l i t . I , B o x tS Z Blleertoo. Oregon 4 PERSONAL M A IL O R D E R P H O T O F I N I S H I N G D e v e lo p in g , p rin tin g , e n la rg in g , copying W rite fo r p ric e lis t and fre e m a ilin g bag. P H O T O S E R V IC E S . In e . M P M a r k e t S t. ■ B a a F r a n c is e s 4. C a lif . R A B B ITS & S K IN S L IV E w h ite rab b its 4 to 5 L bs. 24c. W ant rabbit sk in s, Iroultry and veal. B a b y fe C om pany, »35 w . F ron t P ortlan d . O regon. 20c to 45c EACH paid for w h ite ( f r y e r) rabbit s k in s H igh J«''"*?" str e tc h e r s, $1.50 d o g , prepaid. Ship to B. B. Luce, W arren. O regon. R A B B IT S K IN S — top p rices paid by old e sta b lish e d fu r house B o y Land- strom , R a tio n a l b u ild in g, S e a ttle ♦ W rite for sh ip p in g tag«._____________ HELP WANTED PICKW ICK P O U L T R Y PICK ERS. P aram ou n t P rod ucta Corporation, 1533 B oylaton A re., S e a ttle , w arn . FOR SALE 1942 A llis C h alm ers m odel H .D. 14 132 H .P. equipped w ith 12 f t. B aker h yd rau lic bulldozer. 1942 C h evrolet A rm y dum p truck w ith fron t m ounted w inch very good condition. Model K A llis C h alm ers craw ler 35 H .P. Model L A llis C h alm ers craw ler 95 H .P. equipped w ith 12 f t. Baker h yd rau lic bulldozer. A u stin -W e ste rn R oad grader m odel 99m fou r w h eel d rive fo u r w heel ste e r in g fu ll hyd rau lic Tandem d rive In diana truck, H er c u le s m otor. B row n -L ip e tr a n sm is sion. T im ken rear a x e ls. N ew d ie se l driven pum p 8" Intake 10" ou tlet 1800 g a llo n s per m in. at 1400 RPM a u to m a tic s ta r tin g and stop ping. L an stra B ros., E v e re tt, W ash in gton . C A T E R P IL L A R D iesel gen erator D- 4600, 37J K .V .A ., 220 v o lts A.C. B u d a -D iesel pow er unit, 100-150 h.p. a s Is. M PlIng m achine, Brown At Sharpe, No. 11. w ith v e rtica l head. L ight p lan ts. A.C. and D.C. m anual and fu ll au to m a tic, a ll m akes, 1-10 K.V.A. E lec tric m otors, a ll siz e s , A.C. and DC. A lso w ater pu m ps and air c o m p r ess ors. ELECTRTC M OTORS. Inc. 1526 - 1 st Po., S e a ttle 4, W ash . ET. 5072_______________ MOTORCYCLE R iders we have In sto ck tires, tub es, w ool lin ed rid in g m itts, rain apron3, rain s u its , le a th er b elts, lea th er h elm ets, g o g g les, g en u in e Teatlier sad d le bags, and m any oth er u se fu l m otorcycle a c c e s so ries. In d ’an N o r th w est S a le s Com pany 935 S. S. E avrthcrn e S lv d . P ortlan d 14, O regon B L U E B E R R IE S N e w e st and b e st In c u ltiv a te d bine- berry p la n ts. . . . Send fo r folder. EBERHARDT BLUEBERRY NURSERIES B t. 1, B ox 379, O lym pia, W ash . FOR SA L E — G eneral sto r e and trad ing post in T alk eetn a, A lask a. Rich fu r and gold m in in g d istr ic t. Or A lask a railroad and a irlin e routes. N o com p etition . C on ven ien t term s a v a ila b le. O perated tw e n ty y ea rs W rite ow n er. B o x 520, A n ch orage A laska. R E G IS T E R E D H orned H tr e fo r d s, y e a r lin g b u lls and c a lv e s. R e g ister e d H ereford and beef sh orth orn cow s. H ave purchased M eyers & Son s herd o f H ereford I. D onald B ltzsch k e . O oldendale, W ash.__________________ CUSH M AN A uto G lid es now availab le. N o p riorities. W rite for la te s t c a ta lo g s and Inform ation. P rice s from $217.50 up. 90 m ile s per gallon. S olve your tran sp ortation problem w ith a C ushm an a u to glide. B a y E. Garner, 935 S. B. H aw thorne B lvd. P ortlan d 14, O regon._______________ IN D IA N MOTORCYCLE S a le s & S e r v ice. P lace your order ow for a 1946 m odel Indian M otorcycle. C om plete sto ck o f gen u in e Indian p arts and ac ce sso r ies. In dian N o r th w est S alas Com pany 935 S. E. H aw th orn e Hlvd. P ortlan d 14, O regcn (n sley & Speeder g a s sh o v els. Motoi graders, g a s & d iesel. 5 & 10-ton gas rollers. Road m achinery & su p p lies Service Equip, Co., 300 A urora, S eat tie , W ash . C A N A R IE S, rollers, banded, pedigreed V igorous h ealth y, free s i n g i n g m ales $15.1)0 delivered . O sm an A v i aries, 1720 64th A ve., O akland 3 C alifornia. K BROAD B reasted Bronze tu rkey p ou lts P ullorum clean M em bers o f Oregoi T u r k e y Im provem ent A sso cia tio n Broad B reasted C la ssific a tio n . K en n eth E llis, B t. N o. 2, B ox 64, Eeban- on, O regon. Metal Importa Imports of lead In 1944 from tho other Americas totalled 25 3 million dollars against 13 million dollars in 1938; Imports of tin, mainly from Bolivia, were up to 24 million dol lars from 500 thousand dollars in 1938; zinc imports were 13.7 million dollars against 400 thousand dollars in 1938. while tungsten imports from the other Americas jumped to 19.1 million dollars in 1944 from oply 100 thousand dollars in 1938. Traffic Fatalities In the 15-year period beginning with 1927, traffic fatalities hit an all- time high in 1941 with 39,969 deaths. With the reduced traffic of war years, 1942 saw a drop in this tragic toll to 28.200 and a still further re duction in 1943 to 23,820. In 1944, condition of cars and tires began to tell and the highway death list rose to 24,300 Hard of Hearing Conservative e s t i m a t e s show more than 10 millions with some dif ficulty in hearing in one or both ears; 5 millions have disabling han dicaps, often accompanied by a psy chological frustration, and more than 1 million school children ur gently need special acoustical at tention. Fire Losses About 1,000 homes in the U. S. are attacked by fire every day and a farm fire occurs every 15 min utes. The death toll in the past 10 years is about 35,000 and thousands more are critically burned and seri ously maimed. The dollar loss for the same period is about one billion. Strawberry Soil Best soil for strawberries is a sandy loam which retains moisture. Soils which are very heavy or ex tremely light should be avoided. If irrigation can be provided, the production period will be lengthened and yields increased substantially. U. S. An Associate The United States was not one of the Allies in the First World war. Since there was no common agree ment on the objects to be attained by the war, the United States was an “associate” rather than an "ally.” Children's Shoos Buying shoes for your child is a responsibility. See that the shoes, are properly fitted; they should be' an inch longer than the child’s foot, heels and counters should fit snug ly, and the arches should give sup port. Children's Hours Extension Service specialists have determined that early to bed should really be the children's motto, for it has been proved that the best hours of rest for a^phild are the first hours of the night. Discourages Vermin Painting the interiors of poultry houses and sheds and barns housing livestock is a sanitary measure in that it helps to discourage vermin and insects. White or light tints are best for this purpose. Destroys Vitamins Heat speeds the destruction of vi tamins, according to home econo mists who advise cooking at low temperatures and for as short a time as possible. Sugar Supplement Dried fruits such as prunes and raisins have a natural sweetness that will help extend the sugar con tent of your meals—and they’re good for the family diet. Aids Elimination A varied diet including plenty of colored vegetables and fruit, suffi cient water and regular toilet habits should result in satisfactory elimina- Safety Measures Firescreens should fit snugly at top as well as sides. See that your chimneys are clean and in good re pair. Honey Prodnc'ion Honey p ro duction v a rie s from v e tr to y e a r due to diT r? c?s in '.v ei'h r. plant xrow tii and other *<»ll<4tli<* TRACTO RS SH O V E L S CRANE: ••60" C aterp illar w ith D drum and Dozer. Model "L” w ith Dozer. "50* G as w ith H y ste r Drum. ••50" D iesel w ith Dozer. „„ D ie se l— w ide gauge. ••35" SPECIAL H Yd. IN SL E Y Shovel. 8 Yd. & J Yd. T r jc k Cranes. C oncrete M ixers and V ibrators. NIC ELY P R IN T E D P er so n a l S ta tio n Air C om pressors-—Pum ps. ery, 100 le tte r b e a d s (c lu b s iz e ) 100 T ruck Rear Ends A T r cn sm lsso ln s. en v e lo p es to m atch a ll for o n ly $2.25 postpaid. P a c ific S e r v -U -W e ll Co., M iscellan eou s sm a ll tools. D B V E N N Y E Q U IP M E N T CO. 693 M issio n S t., S an T ran clzco 8, 1118 W. N lck erscn A I . 332£ C aliforn ia. . S e a ttle 99. W a s h . N EW 48 cu. ft. p ortable reach-ln farm or hom e freezer, double c o n str u c tion. g alvan ized liner, fa cto ry in- su la t' n: unit m ounted on top ready to p lu g in lig h t sock et. P rice $749.50 or w ill ex ch a n g e for m etal lathe, sm a ll arc w elder and pow er tools or w ould con sid er good a creage sam e valu e M. V au ghn , refr ig e r a tio n sa le s and se r v ic e. P hone 1562, 225 S. 4th, C orvallis, O regon. RED UCE — W ith P h y to la cca Berry J u ice T ab lets. C on tain s no habit fo r m in g drugs. R ecom m ended by doctors. 200 ta b le ts $1.25. P a c ific M edical S u p p lies S e a ttle 1, W ash . FOR SA L E — 50.11-acre CH ICKEN RANCH near c o lle g e and sch o o ls. 16,000 fe et h o u sin g space. 40-h.p. ste a m boiler. 7-room hou se; fir e p lace and hrw. floors. E le c tr ic ity everyw h ere. W ater piped e v e r y w here. O ffered cheap fo r a quick and Im m ediate sale. $12,500. P A U L P. B A T E S . B sa lto r ________ C orvallis, O regon 4 N EW * U SED Comb. W eld in g and C u ttin g T orch es. 5 /1 6 -3 /1 6 hose, good used Afrco C u ttin g T orch es and T ips. All ty p e s o f r eg u la to rs. I f you r ea lly w an t an o u tfit, w e h ave the price. Alroo D istrib u to r, M odern W eld in g Equip. C o- 4760 V . B om bard, near P lsk e , P ortlan d , Ore gon. DM. 1699. H IG H E S T p rices fo r ra b b its a n t sk in s. X. »-• OW IM S Weetewa, Avo-, ■*«- tie , w a rt. VA NTED M aple burls, good q u a lity , lljc per lb. d elivered m y yard. A l fred Loeb, 7315 N . E. 2 7th A v e., M all A ddress P. O. B ox 1866, P ie d m ont Sta., P h on e MU 4154. .¿ « a A ND ALL B R A N C H ES OF DENTISTRY on CREDIT TERMS roll« 3 , 1 0 , 15 M onth» to Pay D r . H arry S emler , Dentisi flUSK y B TOR GOOD HEALTH! • H em orrhoids • Rectal a n d Colon Ailm onfs • H trn la (Ruplurt) • Oosfric U lttr Treated without Hospital Operation .Masdsy through Friduy: 10 A . M .H ) P. M. F.rouiugii Mouduy, P'oduotduy, Friduy 74* 10 Dr. G. J. DEAN CLINIC Fhyoltlaii and Sargooa M. I . Comer I. Burnside end Grand Avenue ilephone SA.I 3916. Portland 14, Oregon