The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1930 Page: 4 of 7
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Over 400,000 People Injured Armuiilly
In Accid 'tits Due to Tire Failure
The Blow-Out Proof Tire
Will Keep You Safe-End Every Tire Hazard
crisis—whci safely rcM*> on >*>ur tires’ ability to stai.J a
sudden swerve —quick pick-up — a pounding break in
the pavement.
When the bi wout comes, you’re helpless. Wrecked with*
out a chant to save yourself. For modern road speeds
lease less than one-tenth of u second before you crash,
and no human can act in that brief time.
No motorist need face such danders. General Dual- Balloons
remove evey tire hazard from modern motoring — Blow-
Out Proof- their unmatched safety proved in the most
spectacular tests ever witnessed by safety experts. They
hasc defied shocks that the sturdy steel of your Cdr frame
could not stand—have taken punishment you’ll never be
able to give them. They are skid-safe, too—proved by
testson wet pavement, snow and ice—taking turns 15 to25
miles faster than you dare take them on your present tires.
Come in now during our Fifth Annual and greatest sale.
Get the whole story of greater safety and actually lowered
mileage cost l.carn how our drastically lowered prices,
specially reduced for this sale, and unequalled trade-in
allowances v. II equip you with 10(K safe, Blow-OutProof
Tires at sav ngs that take all the strain off your Budget.
Fa«« i
WOKRYIM. ! I'.VY
On hiK wa> back t*» a cot fear
uiiiOf:
THE OlONA STOCKMAN
THURSDAY, JUNK 12. i*^
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Titr rvnitt
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•JW. JOSEPH GAiNES-M 0.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
»' I Congre--rr <n Ih District.
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KD YARBI
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i For Judge. 112th Judicial
<M> wit,*: • JOE G. M"' j pt stktn
nr t Shoe* dyp<
>r." y shoes mad*1
tlcy tone* Shop
fllac k
*r blur.
^ "Jw Flanders Fnrld the Poppies Bit.
nci
Prices sj
they have
special Tri
industry-
car, /urge
BlowoutYroof G
Omii*r« of now ours* goo. profit by (hi* wnlr
It vnu art bu>mg a new ear or have just hud one delivered and
intend to eplaci toe equipment tires with safer Generals as so
many other new car buyer- arc dn.nc these days. . now is the tune
t<> act .... T his special Sal applies on new car change-overs, too.
O-jiSv
Also iitvh
Everythit
reserved- i
you e
Just once a
let down thel
buying oppor
We aren’t gd
Every drive*
sale lasts, evi
Prices sensat
All you need
gardless ot w
make or bra
Your
bisvii
New or old, your I
wheels than on.
We can afford to
Annual T radt-io
and hundreds of 1
. Even if]
Wre can recondite
buy and can allow 1
Remember we
have waiting ettsw
all used l're,,Jvf
another day. r.vt
made up of split-*-
Texas
wowmmm
-ukrSDAY; JUNK 12, 19S0.
THE OEONA STOCKMAN
Page «.
’ductioms
ked down for this sale to the lowest
n this year or any other year — and
wances, too, without precedent in the
ralleled opportunity to equip every
l, with the one tire that brings you
omfort, economy and safety.
£ HALS
Dual - lla 11 oon a:
.pUj anti t-pift Ihtal-lirip
e complete General lnothing
tided at the drastic cost reductions
our one great sale event of the year.
the aid of our factory we take off all limits,
offer to the public the most outstanding tire
.veil by the industry.
;t cost stand in the way of a single buyer.
have these safer General Tires. While this
ivncr can have them.
)\ver! Trade-in allowances higher!
ing in your car in order to save money re-
paid for your last set of tires, no matter what
at condition they are in.
t tire# will go furl her now in
Is Ilian tlu»y will go on the road
more off your thousands in good-will added to our assets.
We are in business to slay, and repeat business
fence for our from all customers due to our unmatched
lume business General Tire quality is something we can count
on our books, on for years to come.
an* badly worn, don't liesilate
nieone else to Bring in your car and roll away on the world s
safest tires — Savings right at the start that give
"quarters and You thousands of cost-tree miles—then years of
hundred*, f ir General’* trotihk**proof mileage, seem tty anu
1 your safety unequalled comfort tor less than it has cost you
btful tires is to ride on tires that can t guarantee yout safety
for a singic season.
your car—and conic EAPLY if yon
laity of extra help to tai-c care of
1 hur.ry—you can your quotation
solutely no obli£ati< 11 on yorr part*
A 0 Sales to Tire
Dealers
— A 0 ph 0.j e orders —
L. L. Farr Dies In l°“I
T 1 «i Giant* In 11 To 12
temple Hospital Game Here Friday
Pioneer Business Man
And Rancher Of San
Angelo Buried Wed.
ton. i a I stM'v •<■>-* tor Louis L.
i.o, prominent business man,
ami < i v j>- leader. were
a! |o o'clock Wednesday
inc I’rom tin* Kirs* Christian
■ in San Angelo. Mr. Karr
■it ! :2o o’clock Tuesday morn-
a I« mple hospital after a
Kan.
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died
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illness.
* funeral services were con-
■ t !-> the Rev. W. H. Kindred,
tl being >11 Kairmount (Vmt*-
>1! Sail Angelo. Active pall-
1 wen .1 Miles ()' I>allie|,
\Mv.il!, Krank ('argil**, Vo.--
Hall, J. W. Johnson, Jared
nits Yates and I.eutnan
Hill
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la
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it was one ot tiic most
vc men 111 business, religious
iva at!'lire in this section of
■' 1 i he influence o! his hie
■tleetcd in many businesses and
I *• !..*•; ot' many itidividuai.-
tic sec t ion.
• • a a ; vice .preside) t and chair
■■! the board ot tiu* <’**ntr;«l
mat Rank ami president of !he
■ral Loan t’omi»any. He has
dir**' *.*»r in the Wool (Jrovv
' * nt nil Storage Company since
and Wits aetive in its busi-
rmimtvr*ment. lie was busi-
reauaver and associated with
II \ ate- and wa- manaRer for
■ aw \cr t'iitti, t’ornpanv of th*•
Rar-S lanch. pointed out a-
• ! of ii - kind H. ■ ten si in -
were f:tr reaching and
. .* •! ': •• !*’:•,naRcment if hi •
■ 1 ■ 1 *: ‘ ram'! n* ar Wa *
Sain Co? * I
ers of the dial’
years apo. wer
of the mi <.
man was out.
last inniiiR of
r even-Kanie so
rnonti Kridav a
pushed a»‘ross
were almost
count v, i t hi t
quite, and the )
(iiatlts Cl • d . H
Old Timers with ■
Tin (Lant - ,o,.
lead in the t’irst : i
pushed over three*
i n t he next v..t h i
Old Tinn-r* mam.
two murker-* in th
(Hants count, red
same t ran." !: tin
Old Timet - r. • t
Rain the '.*; im p
With foil! It.ni ■■
The «.pc:..MR of
the (,»iii lin.’ * •
Madden
thr**«* men on La-
starteci a riot not
cleared ti < ti
run short of *
was over
I f wcat In
Rame of th
at I'ovvell I
of this Wee
Timers, pound-
I d'.st of twelit\
npf WiR the heels
> vvi* n the last
the seventh and
** tourth of the
on t '• local dia-
rn on. Six scores
t'v.t last frame
it t * * tie tli*
. ,. nt -. but not
tided with the
tw eve and the
will
sen*
Kn
beR! 11
to a healthy
/ when they
>, follow i HR
er one. The
• 1 Ret oV el
>urth, but the
ii t >ur in the
■xt inniriR the
more but a
them took
eventh saw
tiir i'2 to r»
1 u n w i t h
n that innitiR
; t In* smoke
- were on*'
the Rame
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■v I! be played
:., \ afternoon
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Initials L .V U < •
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mg nml ot ru*i p •*•••
•'.1 .■ifc*'t«
Lo *t soiTiew In r** In ‘:
Junction
and (’zoim W« dne.-dii
Reward for
return to The Slot kn
m office.- Ip
The r< irub:■’ ri • ■ '
; r.r of the ()■
zona chapter of
1 tern Mar
will take plan, ”ii t r;
night of I’aidi mi n'!i
i' it i 'Liie dn>
KOHEUT M \S>i I:
* OMPANY
Superior Ambul.i
» Srrvin*
Rhono ill! 1 > * *
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Funeral l>,■ <v ■
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San Ar.Ri’L'.
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Crockett and V:.l \
erde Counties
Rodeo Feature Of
W. Tex. Exposition
W?ld West Performance
To Be Given At San
Angelo Fair
SAN ANGELO, June 11 Out-
law hot -c- and wild cattle that will
be Rat in pi from the ranches of
A' -i T-'Xas will match wits with
cowboys and cowRirls who have
won ivcoRiiitimi in th*’ Rreut ro-
il* -ic .s of the nution at * the
\V * •' Texas Exposition here Sej>t.
22 to 27, accorditiR to Jess Elrod,
im min*! the executive board of
tia exposition in chai'Ri* of pans
for tin* rodeo.
Announcement that three rodeo
performances will be Riven in front
of the Riand-tami overlooking the
on* mil** faii'Rrounds race track
duruiR tlie exposition has laten
lr. Ero
n P. L
embers.
oil i'l 1 avillR supervised
n's for tiit* exposition
Lee is a member of the
boanl of tlx* Southwest-
tioii and I* at Stock Show*
drth, and tor years has
.dive min in arranging
nts for tiie Fort Worth
ic of the talent that has
d to the success of the
!. show will participate
■ nts at the local exposi-
ptember, Mr. Lee point-
made t*y
which Jot
den an* :
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rotico I'Vt
her<* Mr
executive
ern Ex me-
at Fort W
had an a
rodeo eve
show Son
contribute
Fort Wor
i'l the *•*
tion in S’
ed oil'
Col,.’’
about ''
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pointed o
committee, of
and Jax Cow-
tan
I hides and pens
grounds arena
-oon. Mr Lee
SK.VITNL ItlNh < OMKS
A noli*
(l/.oiia i;
this Wee
const: ui
of the I ’
it-; op
rccticm ■
rink, a j
Mon th
*.i seii’«*nt lc.it in i* for
>* appeal am e here
skating rink under
■II the lot jlist SOUth
ml T re < 'ompany and
ill »**’ under the- di-
l-orehand. The new
. a If a: i. is TO lev '.Ml
■ v ered with a tent.
M pan of fine skates
.'dc for use of pat-
,1- of amusement.
•ml.
Trespassing
T A Kincaid
pout: veil
forbidden
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your
editor*
he want
husband
to, pnr-
jsajjiir
IT S WINK TO € HOOSK A NIT
NIX
reasons why «t*s
wise to choose a
“NIX”
1. ff*a Smooth? Chevrolet has a
50-horsepower six-cylinder valve-in-
head engine that delivers its power
with a smoothness and silence that
are impossible with anything less
than six cylinders.
2, |f *| # omfortablr! Chevrolet
offers modern spring suspension,
roomy bodies, and a smooth-run-
ning six-cylinder engine.
:». it '• X«*H <• Orlrr! (’.hevrolct
provides an
extra-easy hall
bearing steer-
ing mech a -
nism. And six-
cylinder
flexibility
means un-
usual simplic-
ity of control.
KOADSTER
Th* Comrh at
Th* Sport »<HNtlf*r*SS5
Th* Sport tlnup* H5S
all mu« Ls r o. a. rAcrroav. itlint. wr< it.
f. it's HoomtltmU Chevrolet is
the only low-priced car with Body
by Fisher. Hence, its style compares
favorably with that of costly cars.
5. it’s Vronomicml! The Chev-
rolet costs no more for gas—oil—
tires—or service. And six-cylinder
smoothness holds down costs, by
protecting the car from destructive
vibration.
H. it's <* ***** Th* M-
A. C. payment
plan, with its
easy terms, is
available to all
Chevrolet buy-
ers. Come in!
Confirm all the
reasons why it's
wise to choose a
Chevrolet Sis.
OR PHAETON
Th* Club S*4an »665
Thm ,M*n . **75
Th* Sport* I SrAan 17 IS
(• wtr* wh**h ilotuUrdi
CHEVROLET SIX
North Motor Co.
SIX-CYLIXRKR SMOOTHNESS AT LOW COST
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1930, newspaper, June 12, 1930; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097820/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .