Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 17, 1944, Image 5

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    Amnmoumicninig the
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of Eastern Oregon 's Most Modern
REPAIR SHOP
AND PARTS DEPOT
for Servicing Trucks, Tractors, Cars and Farm Implements
Here is a partial view of the new Repair Shop which has 8
Truck and Tractor Repair Stalls measuring 16 ft. by 44 ft.
each. The shop is equipped with the most modern tools
and facilities necessary to insure speedy service and qual
ity workmanship at the hands of expert mechanics.
Largest Stock of PARTS
in Eastern Oregon
The photograph at right shows a section of the
large Parts Department in which will be carried
a complete stock of repair and replacement
parts for Trucks, Tractors, Nash and other
Cars and Farm Implements. This important
service will be appreciated by Farmers, Logging
Concerns, Trucking and Construction Outfits
operating in this section of the state.
Featuring the Complete
INTERNATIONAL LINE
With much larger allotments of NEW Farm
Equipment now available, and with greatly en
larged quarters to accommodate more complete
displays and expanded service facilities, the re
quirements of farmers for efficient new imple
ments of all kinds can now be met most satisfac
torily here. Farmers are fhvited to come in and
inspect the outstanding features of the complete
new 1944 International Line and place orders
for early delivery.
BRING
YOUR
SERVICE
TROUBLES
TO US
THE JACKSON IMPLEMENT CO.,
which opened for business in Lexington in
1935 as sales and service headquarters for the
complete International Line and Nash Auto
mobiles, announces the completion of a huge
addition to its original quarters. The new
structurue, with the old building which it ad
joins, provides a total space of 50 ft. by 340 ft,
for the service and display of Farm Equip
ment, Parts Department and Repair Shop.
Construction on the new building started last Fall
when special permission was granted by the War
Production Board which recognized the urgent
need for greater service and maintenance facilities
necssary to keep Farm Equipment rolling in the
great wheat belt of Oregon. The new plant i
dedicated to the task of producing more
FOOD FOR FREEDOM
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The picture above shows part of the big repair shop now op
erating, and which is equipped to repair or overhaul any kind
of Truck, Tractor, Car or Agricultural Implement. A good
supply of new tools and equipment has been received and in
stalled and more are on the way. The shop is in charge of a
thoroughly competent and experienced superintendent with a
crew of expert repair men who have been specially trained for
the job..
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LEXINGTON, OREGON