Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1920, Page 5

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Work tnthe Gil country calls for | strong, rugged tools. Oil production is a we rough and ready business, Carried on mostly «= « m under conditions which give little shelter from . pough weathes, tools, equipment and meh, must ~~ beshardy, staunch and toughened! to the job. In every big industry, transmit ting power is a vital factor—and in Ol. | préduction eépecially so. In drilling, pumping and com _ > pressites there must bea never-ceasing, fll flow of Gower > ‘The Oil country. knows from jong experience that the one certain way to get stich power ts by the use of O& G #? Whether they have had to show their class by © matching the work of other belts or only to make a record for themselves,O & G Inner-Locked Belis have always won out. Stories of their great service are told wherever oil is produced; of an O & G Belt that lay under water and mud during a ten- day flood, but which kept rght om the job again as if nothing had hap- Reh arekartig gan 00 pad ul eh eas and sixty. 24-hour Gays, witn 17/; pounes Or ¢ ois hanging -on the belt a mile below the surface—and in €ach case without hitch oF delay. O & G Inner-Locked Belts are intended for one particular job; to do any and yg kind of work, fo matter how hard, which the Oil industry has to be done. “They are built by men who know the game”: Pa from the Oil maii's side; who know. that eS wants greater power, longer : life, absence of troublesome stretching, and “come and go” instead of the grief he often gets with other types. oy ‘, Giving service which has néver been equalled, satisfyin every crew they serve, always running uniform, in fact, giving the Oil _toutitry one huidred per cent belting service; such is the clean-cut - tecord of O & G Inner-Logked Belts. ©. ‘i | Oil Well Supply Company

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