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Show Now is the time to fix up your Model T Ford RlCUT now, after winter lay-ups and winter driving, is the time to go over your Model T and find out just what it needs in the way of replacement parts and adjustment. For a very small cost, you may be able to protect and maintain your investment in the car and got thousands of miles of additional service. To help you get the fullest use from your car, tbe Ford Motor Company is still devoting a considerable section of its plants to tbe manufacture of Model T parts and will continue to do so as long as they are needed by Ford owners. These parts are quickly available througti Ford dealers deal-ers in every section of tbe country. Note tbe low prices in tbe partial list given below: riston and pin ....... $1.40 Connecting rod --------- - 1.60 Crankshaft 10. (JO Cylinder head - 6.00 Cylinder 20.00 Time gear - .75 Time gear cover - . - - - . - - 1.00 Crankea.se - -- -- -- -- -- 12.00 Magneto coil assembly ------- 5.00 Fly wheel - 13.00 'Transmission gear shaft ....... 1.65 Transmission cover - - - - - - - - 6.00 Clutch pednl -------- ,65 Stet'ring pear assembly (less wheel and bracket) - - 8.50 Starter drive - -- -- -- -- - 4.25 r.cncrator 12.50 Battery 8.50 Carburetor - - - - . . - 3.00 Vaporizer assembly (with fittings) 9.00 Kc-.ir axle shaft - 1,75 Differential drive gear - - . . . 3.00 Universal joint assembly -.... 2.50 Drive shaft pinion 1.50 Front axle ........ 9 (jo Spindle connecting rod - 1.75 Front radius rod - 1.80 Hear spring .......... 6.O0 Kadiatdi- less shell (1917-23) 15.00 Itadiator less shell (1923-27) 14 00 Hood (1917-1925) (,,-jQ Hood (1926-27) black . 7.00 Casoline tank ...... O,oo Front fenders (1917-1925) each 4.011 Front fenders (1926-1927) each - . . . - . 5 00 Rear fenders (1922-1925) each - 3.75 Rear fenders (1926-1927) each 4.00 Running board - 1,25 Horn (battery type) - - - - - - . ... ,50 Headlamp assembly (1915-26) pair ..... 5.50 Touring car top (1915-25) complete ..... 27.00 Touring car top ((1926-27) complete, includes curtains and curtain rods - - 35.00 These prices are for parts only, but the charge for labor is equally low. It is billed at a tiat rate so you may know in advance w bat the job will cost, i Ford Motor Company PPrt BEAUTIFUL. ' A-. HOME GROUNDS j Sj You take pride in the appear-nr appear-nr ,)n'Llj A ance of tlie &runds surround-rgm surround-rgm 7 '"jL..! 'Mjifl tyj ing your home, of course. ? f I ' ' ' ' A lv' lj You want it to reflect your h? 1 good taste and judgment, kjsj 0 1' (:-'' - and you want it to look r - A- ''-i ''A l. AW N beautiful. Then use our r';,.-', .w t-v! CRASS lawn grass seed and our jf-'i1 ' .it v .A SEEP grrss seed for shady places I f' .-y iv; '-v fS and you will have a green i ' i J. i carpet from early fjpring un- -jt3ai '"Ti (. ,,; you-how to sow it. SMART FEED & PRODUCE CO. ! Phone SO - , i - BORROW MONEY It is paying our country or ranch customers to go to the hank and borrow bor-row money to tide them over, instead of starting charge accounts with some high priced creel i I grocery. The interest inter-est charged by the bank is insignificant insignifi-cant as compared to (he excessive J profits charged by a credit grocer. make your cash COUNT There is little or no 9 advantage in paying S cash at a credit store, as such stores jj seldom have but one j set t.f prices and j cash customers pay j credit prices. All cash stores do not 8 sell at greatly re- duceil prices cither, J so to make cash count the most, it is neccessary to spend it at real, cut rate, money savin"; stores and each O. P. Skagg.s System store is just .such a place. ( j Worthy Of A Higher Price r llllh tM - JS ; ' PRICE alone is a poor measure of value in home-furnish- ings, for there i:s much tha t is is not apparent to every eye. The Dining Suite hare presented is an example of D T R Co value not cheap but inexpensive. This suite called "The . .f Durham" in a beautiful walnut finish, ; S Piece Suite 1 is handsome in design. Honest to the trrr i core J'ust the kin of furniture you ! yrf i can Iook 011 with pride the kind that 1 ! j makes you glad you have your own I j home the kind you like to keep shin- j f'rfet $::5.7.- j ing all the time the furniture that I Exk,,1''lion Tubl s:j0-7r j helps you enjoy every meal from the j 5 side Chairs V;.t j quick breakfast to the lingering din- 1 1 Armchair , you wiH jjke itg jj j j I Separate I rom Set j - i , .J "" China cabinet ..s.n.oo wonoer how so good a suite.can be i Server $i7.oo j sokl at 80 ,ow a price. See it in our window. y THE ONE-PRICK HOUSE" " jj Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. j Eight Busy Furniiure Stores ' THE LOWEST PKICIJS LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED DUYLNC AIT'ORDS a Uniform Labor Charges Giii.d Valves, Kemove Carlwn, Clean Plugs, Test Coils, Cheek Generator and Timer -Install Rings' and Pins aq nn General Inspection- Labor OOiUu a farts Kxtra ' T MODEL "T" REAR AXLE OVERHAUL COMPLETE REAR AXLE fl.7 nft OVERHAUL for , mJ- T!fdWnrea'' Axle Assembly; wash'and clconVll internal ' paits, ca.efully mspect each part; replace all worn parts. 2. Replace leather and felt Grease retainers 4 ronn" , ;'4afjUSt 3nd tho,'ouenly -roase all internal parts. Rods: X Asscmbl' 'o car; equalize and adjust Brake 5. Test complete Assembly r COMPLETE FRONT AXLE tf,r nfl OVERHAUL for ; ' ij.UU r mr !il Wh,,S ',"Ul S,"''-iK Gear 'lined' up.' An occasional lug We will- P " " mve y0Ur tires ,"s1'' ""'- ; Wheel TandC P.Z't Ra,8 T" Rnni-n i i 5 H"S' clcan d inspect all parts. . .1, ,1 " 1" orn parts whc" '" cannot be taken , up, tebush and ream Spindle Bodies and Arms. 1 Hubs whCrl " V''m Connecti"8 Rod Ball Caps: pack Front r-; 4 Pemove nn "" 'T whe"8 Axl" " adjust hearinfts. tcbi sh Z s rm S,"'inK L(,avcs- oil nd re-assemble; .ebush Fiont Rpr,nR and Perches if necessary ment tiU a",' Syftem t0 Chassis' check Front Axle Align- '. ment, tilt Front Axle at correct angle CARIiON AND LEAKY VALVES CUT THE POWER ON YOUR MODEL "T" ' causin- l'''s"oJSa"d PO"H.V S"""n" Vul" -verheat ,our motor ., o n ' r """'" BsHo consun ption. I CARIION REMOVED AND 7r , VALVES GROUND for . . $3.1- B,ociscX.onP,?::ocrb ; w 2. Inspect Va lye Seats and ream new Seats 'i new ones' 't,,,: vS, T'"' Sc:,t; carped Valves with power 'VeS hy riKto'1 ''vol to assure maximum J of otoltnshln0 S'"'ini;S fr """" if "'- -h Springs tu,Hn p"m0'i:;,,r"""n 'U,jUMt Sa'k -'J'- Carburetor; J. ML NICHOLS "Utah's liiKKesl l'ord Dealer" Phone No. 177 . Sprinpvillc, IMuli !j -J'.f that's the way . we strive to ' SvtL.'1 make your clothes look and we ; I i'-V'r '.''' usually succeed. i I L ''-"T.' 1)"u't discard that old suit or '.J" (ll'css we c;in Put months of gj 'V-V;; v,-ear into them. ( j Spring Houseeleaning1 I' ' is made imirh easier, too, if you $ I send those drapes and ruo;s to us H j for cleaning ; M RIGHT NOV J I "'-' selling a fine line of Uj ( made-to-measure Suits for men i I V iind youths at prices you can at- S; " lord. Come in and pick out one S tront our beautiful line of fine Pll011 15:) Our Wa-.m Ywll Call Mm DYEHHS C0. |