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Show MESSINGER OIL COMPANY AND WALT'S "66" STATION ARE NOW OFFERING GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ON ALL SALES DURING BALANCE OF APRIL AND MAY THAT'S ON EVERYTHING Furnace Oil , Grease Jobs Gas Safes Tires Lubrications Batteries rilling Farm Tanks Accessories TELEPHONE JU6-900I OR DROP IN AT 4th SOUTH & MAIN LAMES anl we intend to tempt you . . . j p " ' A You'll welcome it. It's money temptation money in your pocket r i and that's the best kind. Money is our business, and that's why we can save you up to SI 00, 0r more, on the financing of the car you plan to buy, new or used. t's as simple as that. Money you can keep for other things. Sound tempting? Come in and we'll figure outwhat your low monthly avments will be. ?1 A i- y I 1 V GGGGr. 3tV Comet? etRRildJu rryTVTTTi fH Security lank ( Utah, N.A. Mvmbtr fed al DtpotH lnwron Corporation i i i ,lu 1 ! ! - " ; I I 1 f i i i ,; I Vv Ar-rTTv. inn" tin f rHMfi I KiMHIfl IMS?? ?ff t VJ TESTS WM m ALL U.S. MS "I Saw Gasoline History made ...Jim Bryan nn I m p i lYiObilgas Economy Run j . - COMPETITIVE CUSS OFFICIAL WINNER MILES PER GALLON ' is- L' . Class A Compact Car Class Rambler American Deluxe. . .......25.2 ----- ' Class I low Price Class, Six Cylinder.... Chevrolet Biscay ne 22.3 - , Class C low Price Class, Eight Cylinder... Plymouth Belvedere 21.1 y5 ' Class D low Medium Price Class Dodge Coronet 21J jim bryan, winner of the 1958 Indian- Class E Upper Medium Price Class Ford Thunderbird 19.1 criTS&CSl C,05S F Pfi" c,flSS Cfldi,lot Sixfy,wo 19- $av gasoline history In the making. . ' Average of all cars entered 19.4 m.p.g. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 9 - 9 r 3 Just four hours ago, 47 men and aas women, drivers in the 1959 Mobil- D JL A A I D IV A I ga, Economy Run, wearily crossed DCS I iVlllGQOG bV iVlQlCG the finish line in front of the " Muehlebach Hotel. They were Buick 18.8 Edsel "6" 19.6 Oldsmobile IU dog-tired after 4V4 days and 1,898 Cadill -.0 Edsel "8" 17.8 Plymouth "8" 21.1 miles of some of the toughest Chevrolet "6" 22.3 Ford 6" 20.3 Pontiac 18.6 driving I've ever seen. Chevrolet "8" 19.2 Ford "8" 19.6 Rambler 25.2 Chrysler 19.6 Imperial . , 18.2 Studebaker 22.4 Powered by Mobiigas Special, DeSoto 19.0 Lincoln 17.2 Thunderbird 19.1 stock cars representing every U.S. Dodge 21.7 Mercury 18.9 make started from Los Angeles' Civic Center at dawn on April 3. my jama r ., Route of 1959 Mobiigas Economy Run then up, up to 11,988 feet and over O J the jagged spine of the Rockies, 11 ( muminu I Nr BB.,-4'- 'N then over the prairies. And by the I NIVA0A uTah' j i tow end of the Run they had bucked ?, I I rZeMk7 J 342 miles of UafRc in 147 towns N 'Q y -flkL' O-l1 7 and cities. Deserts, mountains, J f JrF jUd Junction j QOTT8 prairies and cities -running at 'f ,M City KANSAS J. COLORADO I manimum legal speeds all the timet 1 J L 00s j I m i j j o u I Vv One of the driver, summed hup ANCE J A HI ION a 1 . '"'"I Z TV for me: Toughest, most demand- -tL , 'UNJ i-"r ... It .' N r w I l. 0 K L A H 0 M A I tng grind IVe ever been through. V MjXIC0 'TiCHt But when I needed it, Mobiigas rOs Tt8 ' 'jr" Special came through with plenty , , , 1 . P ZtTl , . . . . A , T Mobiigas Economy Run - an official lest of cars correting with others m the same I Is J O 0 1 1 I of smooth, knock-free power. And (Im h jpon$0fe(j lnnually by General Petroleum, far-west affiliate of Socony L .- j it cam through with plenty of Mobil, as a public service to motorists. Throughout the entire Run, ears, drivers and arf,,," economy, tool" gasoline are carefully supervised by United States Auto Club officials. |