Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 3, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ‘Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘DREAM Body of Bryan, Apostle of OL REFINING GENTER BUILT BY. F&A, CORPORATION 1S MARVEL Model Town Constructed Around Model Plant | Which Works Wyoming Crude Output Into Refined Products. Parco asa “Dream ( whose vision | nillions for Wyoming ar lines, is a ted an industry that has made stimulated activities in many the creation of the brain of a | | but when it is realized that it a center for re € h turned into usable ro re ateri hi ure has fashioned, the 1 € but A nw William Jennings Bryan st In Arlington cemetery, devoted to. Ameri Peace, Rests in Soldier’s Grave Parco {s a new modern up-to-date city on the Union Pacific railroad where the Producers and Refiners corporation has its refinery and lu- bricating plant. Every modern con. yentence is furnished for the clti- zens of this happy and growing com- munity. utiful homes, splendid streets, trees and lawns are every where in evidence. Parco {x at the Junction point of ‘o highways, the Lincoln highway running east and west and the Rocky Mountain highway running n west and southeast through the state of Wyoming. Parco is the proper ands logical resting place for the tourist desiring to visit Yellowstone park. Our road to the south passes through the best fishing streams in Wyoming and connects with Colorado highways: The to the north leads to Lan der and Riverton on the way to the | south entrance of Yellowstone park | and also to Casper and the Yellow stone highway which enters the nat- tonal park from the east. This road crosses the old California trail and later follows the old Oregon Trail for some distance. The mountain sc ery on the Rocky Mountain highway is unsurpassed. The Lincoln high- way west also connects with the three times 's soldier candidate for pre I or and Photo shows the body ner being carried to area sufficient of crude for the Par moved | oration Nas KISTLER SEEKS ~ Wax | that area to the plant. REFINING LOCATION am {s centrifugal fo} nre’ Ideated® In of the men who have built the these on the we: today and who will be part in at In the main, the Lost Soldi Devel \ ler to help build up a model in- | § \ jot rial town. 4 the building of the future Parco. Breitenstein had been closcly asso- | . er ler-Ma-| ciated with Frank UW. Kist ile | dome field is the source af nd the Producers & Refiners a pipe line from An oll pipe \qisposed of much of lis Lions Trail at Rock Springs to the south entrance to the park. The newest and finest hotel In the entire west is here. The “Parco" is absolutely modern and fire-proof. Here you will receive courteous treat: ment, splendid service and an ex- ceptional cuisine, A Coffee Shop that never closes is in connection, Parco 1s the home of the happy Pareo in the Producers und Refiners corpora CO Te tion was in-the building, and when he learned that Kistler's dream of a | | | model town was about to mature he | | i } PARCO'S MAYO That there was an openin fade in or StS sil\tlee toe BRIS Me is ie the i property and became the fi nan? families of refinery employes. The refiners ula. comp in te latter r {cilities for shi crude. Mt of the but ent population of 1,000 fs gradu- M Fea Lee e been gathered.|the Lost Soldier district the Prairie bchetsindeath! grad amber of ce of Parco, He } Former Casper Man Is ally increasing and with the addition Casper amie and t perty re the aie io La as bans Most a controls | is the offic © of informati>: ¥ * of a number of other industries that Lead Reade, hk teste ate od eS eal" ot Boo /and ‘can}-tell one | thriving ‘community, ‘belng_ attracted r whit = aaa : conter ) or | building ¢ e Parc y has tly the size of trout he can’ ex R fi T. by the cheap power and railroad fa: C every re 5 | riven 4 ahnate ke! , fy K : roe eye eoaet Re ; given it a constant market for’ its tov catch ina evoriletraamn Mand | ening town. eplltidel boi city wwill Tenioy a etary res! , ably re are about licublarteet’ of 'This* pl a| crude, somthing which it never had Athi aePadliace-100 nite Se heulthy. ths : of land held by the Producers | giversio pia ead Hell Datbré.c SIRE Hes een WT akea the sesS ara ° jc and healthy growth. 2 106 ne Retiners corporation for the nant | @version“from usual customs as the} before. In the same aren the Fro-/or Parco, Ho Is ‘pardeularly wall | pete iivecywhere/it is" naw, / clean vend of ace tlor and the protection agalnat wat | zatural gasoline t a'in naph-| ducers, & Refiners has some ‘produc: | jntormed regarding ‘motor © | was nearly a Year | peautiful. The city ts just In tts tn compe rkets would appe Pies Mieehcea | baches a. “point! tion of stsiow, pete |to all parts of the state and, ; Hed-to In-l fancy being only about two years his company's directors, Afte t E is changed SEN LEE tana and enjoys nothing mor \s sa munt-| oi. The resident or the manufactur- tiettn ie talking long Melee | cipal entity and elect a complete lst | »t0lto atileh y gasoline’ without | | the need: of a second refining. This | lis « g that prof. | nieans vac es| HEVEALS BREITENST panies, must be. self-sustaining te prevent loss of time in awaiting re- | rs and new rts. For that son a large and well equipped * chine shop is operated and iit is to crude ofl obtained from WyomIng|the credit of the men-employed in| One of the outstanding fizu jand Colorado fields no matter what] this .part of the inétitution that -nll| the business and social life of | the grade may be. lant) ren yards and wareho where the pipe Illne of Ilinols Pipe Line company, a Stan- ken off by ordinary refining Processes. In the plant {s every modern system covering the recovery of the valuable elements of the WHY NOTA "4 HUDSON? You Won’t Go Wrong— Coach or Brougham for topping purposes, |The equipment includes. a) fire en-| Severed a connection of twent off the gasoline, naph-| gine; truck and. by tha and kerosene, of 15,000 barrels workmanship indi AS AN ACTIVE FIGURE ss2"scas*s, oot the apparatus used by! the loca] fire|is Harry Breitenstein, president Ordinary stills with a crude charg- | departrnent was made in these shops. | the Parco chamber of commerce, ose wagon and the| with a Rawlins bank, of whic tes the character Was until recently a vice presiden y rh ed pure filtered of town officials, and when this was|°T ‘* furnished pure Laphinte done and the first election was held every vote in the town was register- ed for Ralph FE Wertz ‘or mayor. | One of Breitenstein’s accomplish ments was the formation of a brass | | band of forty pleces, nearly | whom are employed in the Pr known from th ms to the Lars and Kefine ts or 7 Nd Al \mie plains as “Red,” vice presiilent few months vider | or the Producers and Refiners cor musiclans | poration, and in charge of Wyoming anizations t operations. He has been conn and the first public concert given, | With the % Pree at i 5 peas Jon July 12, wag greatly appreciated. | tion f 7 | An orchestra, of eleven pieces, con- | I Worte's tiful home in the residence section nd he and his family are the ters of the social group which is making Parco the home of culture and civic friendliness. | though only WHY NOT.A sociation with the Pro-| GOOD USED CAR? Her aque aacrketeatnes easier | yegreeke eer, eel taooe lis concerned, He has been statio es—Prices Are Right. R. N. VAN SANT in Denver, in Casper in Rawlins anc now he is the mayor of Wyoming's Hudson—Essex newest and best town. Me has a hea resin Pure) | tining rome unusual talent, is other tein un vie enterprise which Breite: 1a8 greatly encouraged, ———- For results try a’ Tribune Cu led Ad. he The First ‘National “Bank PARCO, WYOMING The bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System and is equipped to handle every department of the banking business. It has been established for the purpose of affording to the people of this community the utmost in banking service and safety, and the organization throughout has been care- fully selected with this object primarily in mind. Officers and Directors of the Bank ®. E. RICHARDSON, Vice President Superintendent of the Parco Refinery P. J. QUEALY, President President of the First National Kemmerer, Wyo Bank of OTTO FREDERICK, Cashier For the past ten years C National Bank of Hanna A. H: MARBLE President of the Stock Growers National Bank of Cheyenne THOMAS LOVE Proprietor of the Riviera Theater vier of the First F. £. KISTLER Chairman of the Board of Producers & Kr Corporation J. J. HILPIRT Manager, I reo Club Other Stockholders of the Bank: Mrs. ‘Alice V. Ferris of Parco; H. E. Johnston of Denver; Eugene McAuliffe of Omaha, President of the Union Pacific Coal Co.; C. A. Brimmer, Attorney, of Rawlins; Gus Pleischli of the Pareo Motors Co.; C. D. Williamson, Manager of the Wyoming Timber Co., Hanna; 8, E. Wertz, Vice President of Producers & Refiners Corporation; Chas. F. Carnine, Attorney, of Denver; John L. Kemmerer of New York. AAALAC PAA Un IO PARC 4) } On the Lincoln Highway Cus Fleischli, Sole Proprietor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ““Wyoming’s Most Complete Filling Station” !ROM REFINERY TO OUR FILLING STATION Exclusive Agents for STUDEBAKER CARS MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 CITY’ OF KISTLER FOUND IN PARCO, WYO. WHAT ISPARCO LIKE? HERE'S © ~ DESCRIPTION OF TOWN THAT READS LIKE OLD FAIRY TALE chlorinated soft water in abundance, natural gas and cheap electricity. | The hotel, a First Natfonal bark general store, excellent garage, drug store, Parco Tonsorial Parlor, Beauty Shoppé, Athletic association, large gymnasium and the best orchestra in the west all combine to supply everything needed for the residen tourist, traveling-man and other i dustrial enterprises. At Parco there are at/pregent em- ployed 400 men, the monthly payroll amounting to $75,000 {n all depart ments. The Union Pacific raflroad recelyes $200,000 monthly on outgo- Ing freight to say nothing of incoma ing freight Parco Invites industries of ever nature, large and small and offers cheap power, excellent weter and unexcelled railroad facilities. For further’ information address The Chamber of Commerce, Harry Brei- tenstein, president, Parco, Wyo, EVER BE WITHOUT IT for it pampaaey. eases sud- den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in storiach and bowels, deadly nausea and eek starrhoea, For children an grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY ‘Take it with you when you trayel. Keep it slways in your home. a! Welcome To Our Casper | Friends quarters when in Parco. Sprecher’s Pharmacy, Inc. Parco, Wyo. Make our place your head+ a

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