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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 : Che Casper Sunday Cribune The Continental Oil Co., refinery, aoe eaitre: is located one half mile west of Glenrock. It furnishes approximately 125 men with steady employment and has a capacity of 5,000 barrels of crude ojl per day. ‘The oil is drawn from the Big Muddy field at Parkerton, GLENROCK HOMES Facts About It! Located on the banks of Deer Creek, a delightful mountain stream, filled with gamey trout, and tapping a vacation land of unusual wonder. . In the above plstore is the Lincoln building, one of Glenreck’s outstanding business establishments, ment, and several modern apartments. It was at a cost of $140,000. Scores of cheap building lots, all near the center of the city, with sidewalks and other modern conveniences installed or about to be installed. New York Oil Company natural gas pipe line supplies Glen- rock residences with this indispensable commodity at surpris- ingly low rates. A large, delightful city park, means plenty of healthy exercise . for the kiddies, and a quiet, restful spot for the grown-ups. Range of mountains a few miles south of Glenrock affords ex- cellent fishing and camping. of Many located in the heart of the city and houses a large garage, ladies ready to wear store, gent’s furnishing establish- LENROCK Opportunities PAGE THIRTEEN HMA ALTA GLENROCK AS A CITY OF INDUSTRY FACTS ABOUT IT! Completion of New York Oil Company gas line gives Glenrock low prices. almost beyond estimate. this territory. erected The Odd Fellows’ Fale Ha is ictared abe bove and it another of Glenrock’s business blocks. Several large stores eccupy the ground floor oe the building. The Odd Fellows’ lodge room is located on the second floor of the building. These rooms are also used by a number of other Glenrock fraternal organizations The approx- imate cost of the’ building was $50, 000. Modern and up-to-date stores make Glenrock a pleasing and profitable place to shop. Full lines of merchandise are carried by every shop. Two railroads give adequate transportation to all sections of senger trains through Glenrock each day. A wide, well maintained automobile road---the Park-to-Park Highway --- passes padi the heart of Glenrock. The present population of Glenrock is united behind the “Better Glenrock” eran improvements are being made as speedily as they become practical, and the people love their homes, trust their neighbors; and welcome each new citizen who chooses to cast his lot with them. GLENROCK INVITES SEEKERS OF HOMES TO LOCATE THERE, BRING UP THEIR CHILDREN IN GLENROCK AND TO the United States. Six pas- SHARE IN SPEEDILY APPROACHING PROSPERITY. JOHN D. DAWSON, President ample supply of natural gas for all manufacturing purposes. Continental Oil Company refinery one-half mile west of Glen- rock has capacity of 5,000 barrels per day. * Glenrock has ample land for location of factories at unusually. Located on two main Western railroads with connecting lines running East; West, North, and South. Two coal mines now in operation give Glenrock plenty of this valuable fuei for every kind of manufacturing. eee Potential possibilities of nitrate deposits South of the City are Large interests preparing to develop Large stores and _ business houses are ever ready to supply new industries with the necessities of life. Located on the main North and South Wyoming Highway, thus opening the entire country by au- tomobile and motor truck. A live, energetic Community Club al- ways ready to give active aid to new busi- ness houses and industries who may care to locate in growing Glenrock, Glenrock invites all indus- tries to locate there and share in speedily approaching pros- perity- Here is a representative group of Glenrock Commu- nity Club members. Space does not permit us to name them all this edit e, but you will find them listed elsewhere in The club has an active membership: of: 70 every week to discuss matters of importance mee to the industrial and business welfare of Glenrock. Glenrock Community Club R. R. GARDNER, Secretary