Judge, 1929-11-16 · page 35 of 36
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Ay peassa~ ‘eae they 4 S & iS Great SNational HPtighways are | TEXACO TRAILS Sif One e the trail of prairie schooners, swashbuckling adventurers | re or devout missionaries—now mile upon mile of magnificent highways. Everything contributing to the comfort and conveni- ence of the tourist has been provided. Modern hotels, camps; garages and service facilities at convenient intervals everywhere along these smooth broad routes. The Texas Company, more than any other single oil company, has kept step with this movement. | Most of our great national high ways are Texaco Trails. Texaco | Service Stations are minutes ahead in populous sections. Even ry. <r | when the trail crosses wilderness Mf Bret Harve. she . you are never more than an paces tek ee” Main Street” of 4 4 {6h slaslonaries. | | hour from a Texaco Pump. The new and better Texaco Gasoline and Texaco Golden Motor Oil are sold in all of our 48 States. | THE TEXAS COMPANY & TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Atlantic Highwa: Old Spanisn ‘trail Soway | extends from the rechboand coast anfarls 0 romantic picture of Mahe sich: dmvcricon’ il fringe play ies Hsin A toot boon | Indians, Wucherajt Mill —tedey connecting N | England, the White House and Palm Beach, TEXACO GASOLINE MOTOR OIL COMICHOOK'