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FORT WORTH, TEXAS te ee MIDLAND, TEXAS 
Center for many of the oil, livestock, railroad, aviation, and manufacturing Established in 1884. Livestock, oil, and agricultural center. Home of Midland 
interests of the Southwest. Outstanding park, educational, and recreational Army Air Base. Photo shows Court House completed but before grounds were 
facilities. landscaped. Petroleum building beyond Court House. 

Serving the Southwest 
Since 1884 
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ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO LUBBOCK, TEXAS 
Largest city in New Mexico. Serves as distribution center for entire state. “Queen City of the South Plains.” Home of Texas Technological College; rail 
Located in fertile irrigated valley of Rio Grande River. Served by Santa Fe and distribution center for richest agricultural section of West Texas. Pictured 
Railroad, T.W.A., and Continental Airlines, and on famous Highway “66.” is entrance to Mackenzie State Park, 547 acres, adjoining city north and east. 
Pictured is the U. S. Government Indian Hospital. 
