Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1924, Page 13

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4 Che Casper Sunday Trilnme VOLUME 33. ' SECOND NEWS SECTION. : CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1924. SECOND NEWS SECTION. NUMBER 40. News Of ||. mn Casper vance Dealers Notes On Industry Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings. For Coming Week ca ore f 2 2 ‘i i nie i: Ee NE Se ssh /| ee are SN Rud ww RS y) 6 Mscltiiy Me " ai ASU RED DESERT AES CounTrTRY Lee 3a pac eliacia Rin, Sari ae eiicheine tentin —ants s <en = This unusually clear and accurate layout of Wyoming’s chief automobile roads and railroad lines was drawn in “Where to go, and how to get there” fairly sticks out all over the above automobile highway map of our state. ¢ f blic through the Sunday Tribune Automobile Section, it will be used as the major section of a Casper folder to be Casper under the supervision of the Casper Chamber of Commerce and after its initial presentation to the Casper pu distributed this summer to tourists and Casper people intending to travel extensively about the state by motor car, ‘The main highways leading into Yellowstone park are drawn in heavy black lines, and the manner in which Wyoming’s mountains are thrown into relief gives at a glance the location of this state’s real “rough” country. It will be well for those intending to see Wyoming by gasoline this summer to clip this map from this Sunday’s Tribune and preserve it for future reference. A number of these maps will be made available to the public through the Casper Daily Tribune Bureau of Tourist Information which will open May 1. Our SERVICE IS Unexcelled We Want You to Know We Maintain a Wash and Grease Rack and We Render Service You Like DRIVE IN Our Courteous Attendants Will Serve Your Needs WILLIAMS GASOLINE Let Us Serve You—We Will Please You PAT ROYCE West Yellowstone The Packard-Six has proved how unwise it is to bal- ance price against price in the purchase of motor car. The fact that the Packard-Six costs no more to own and operate than cars selling for $1,000 less, that it lasts years longer, and gives so much more in return, is rapidly adding to the thousands of Joe E. Mansfield Casper, Wyo. Gentlemen: . I consider myself fortunate in owning a Packard Single Six. |The fact that there are no expensive repair bills to be added to the original cost make the Packard in my opinion, the most economical buy on the market. In comparing with other Packard owners 1 find that they are of the same Packard owners. opinion. For serv economy and pleasure in operating the Packard Single Six is in a class by itself, | This is due, J am convinced, to the excellent workmanship combined with the best quality material which are put into the Packard Single Six. I have had my present Packard for 2 years. JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. | PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS 328 SOUTH DAVID PHONE 346 Sincerely yours, (Signed) R. J. MOSHER. Local Oil Operator and President of the Mosher Mercantile Co., Midwest, Wyo.

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