The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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THK OIONA STOt'KMAN
“1 christen thee.
‘General Jim’!"
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ear old (laugh-
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ter of Mniur (O ne
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1. S. Army air
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v'«. a da and Mexico
force, shattered a be-ribboned bo’
W:?ft *.v
; -is!er.ir.g ceremony.
tied over the propeller of the rlag-
■ the ",'k. Fi"-:
” t-r-.H .'.fficiallj
ship of the “Sky Fleet" of the Gen-
started or. ;t
* con .nenft-circling
oral Tire A: Rubber
Co , of Akron.
i voy age wh ich
. s to e for at least
when she formally
christened the
' six months
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fleet of eight cabin
monoplanes at
jexpected that
mpi-**ant <v!>serva-
Rolling field, at Wa
shitigfon, D. i ..
i tions will be '
'■a le .t’. “he field of»
recently
jtke tfewloon
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side Was "<r*-ti-
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none other than
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her father, Major (
b-neral Fee hot
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to slip, in gas ti * n
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day to steal Ihi* jo.
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stay that vva> !
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ict hi nr on the
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of tu!|.a*i w II
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teach piano ttt Ota
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the
tr. n+nt-circling tour
NOTICE-
DR. OTIS L. PARRIS
A -:g-io
August
13th. .it SMITH I'KIC STOKK N J
EXAMINE EYES AND FIT GLASSES
1,- .11 1 ito, bui I DO IT RIGHT
Come in nod **#e Hu* lute*? style# ,r White
Geld frame* and mounting* for your glean-
«*. Any t«p* duplicated ant all rerun.*
work accepted lot y»ur gI« -
i
EYES EXAMINED FREE
HallBros.GrainCo.
A MODERN SALT PLANT
We have recently started operating
one of the best and most modem Mineral
Salt Plants in the South. We are mixing
this mineral salt under the direction of
Dr. D. H. Bennett, San Angelo Veterin-
arian, and a man well known throughout
BK£3L
Every ingredient tliat goes into this
ixturek the purest that can be bought
We ask that you try it and be convinced.
Oil Development Is
Cause Of Huge Power
Expansion Program
A mi.KNK, Tux.. Aug. 7.—That
Wi st Texas is well under way on
its mairh to break last .war's re-
(-intl >t <JOii.iHHi.000 oil production
is i \ .united by the great oil field
eotr t pi. t ion program now bet tig
earti i on by the Went Texas L’ti-
!ii i i emp. n,\. •
Til.-. I'ompany has built since
Jamiarv )-; more than 1«3 mile,
of new 11 ,m •mission lines and is
engag’d ,n building many more
mil<» at this time. The oil field
pone loud on July 1st was 30,f>33
hot sepower. a.- compared with 23.-
47o horsepower on January 1st
showing a net gain of 30 per cent
in th> first six months of this year.
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Hal Huckster, head of Buckner's
Orphan Home at Dallas, stopped
here .Monday to visit with Rev.
M M. Fulmer and other friends.
He wu on his way bark to Dallas
after attending the Daisano Pass
Baptist Kncampment.
Mr. and Mrs. ,\. C Hoover at-
tended the Paisuao Bapti»* Cn-
B^b. Jr., left [, - u,.-. fur th-tr
, _, .hum* in Fort '.V.rth after •» visit
campment recently. Four n.-r:- here with Mr-
bera of Mr. Hoover s Sunday orhietl i Mr. and Mr*. J, K Ke- -v * Mr-'
class of boys accompanied theft, t*j Kersev accompntved he- ; *u " •
the encampment. They ware • --.and will spend .•.« '\..V
Billy Keeton. Chester Wsls. n. Ma—i «g with he; i \\
si,. Kav Smith am! Elttwr Cnd ____
Mi Hob Au-
Grecian co*
er. Phone
s Genera! Building Contract .-r
tag
H Any Kind of Building Anywhere
p Estimates Cheerfully Given
L. L. Bewley
Phone 130
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C7ttc Imperial iSd/att
Vic Sport t'onpc
czSfnnoun cinq
Two New Models
of the CHEVROLET SIX
broadening the- appeal of a line
of cars which has already won
over 950,000 buyers sinccjanuarv
1st, Chevrolet presents two dis-
tinguished new enclosed models
of the Chevrolet Six—the Imperial
Sedan and the Sport Coupe. With
beautiful new Bodiex by Fisher
available in a variety of striking
color combinations and with nu-
merous advanced convenience fea-
tures—these new models provide,
in abundant measure, those ele-
ments of distinction ordinarily
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associated with more expensive
automobiles.
When you examine the new Im-
perial Sedan and Sport Coupe,
you w ill be impress j by their
individuality and completeness.
But you cannot fully realize what
an achievement they represent
until you get behind the wheel
and drive! For here are all the
qualities of six-cylinder smooth-
ness, power and acceleration
which Chevrolet alone provides
in the price range of the four-.com-
bined with economy of better than
twenty miles to the gallon of
gasoline!
Come in today. Learn for yourself
the new standards of quality and
luxury that Chevrolet has made
available in six-cylinder cars_
at prices within the reach of all!
Tl«# Tile Pham.>«. $1:Th# Coup#,$999; The Coach,$999; The Sport Coup*.$*49:
Tb« s,d„.$&7 ,;Th. If.pcr.jl Scdjo.|699; The Sedan Delivery, $999;Th« Light Dalivtrp Cbauit,$400;
Tael y J •*. <.h*Mi«,$949; The lt) Toa Cboaoi* with Cab, $690. AM price* i. o. b. factory. FUni, Mich.
< ‘ >M PARE the delivered price as wed as the tiat price io considering automobile values*
Chevrolet t delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and haaacing*
NORTH MOTOR Co.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1929, newspaper, August 8, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097891/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .