Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- ' , ~ < *'Z -■• • * What Oil Husbandry Meaps to You THE price of gasoline is high when to the price # asked five years ago, but the price would be much higher if it - were not for the long list of useful products made from that portion of the crude which is left alter the gasoline and refined oils have been removed. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) makes a wide range of products from this residue —each product rendering a definite* useful service to and each bearing its ~ share of the cost of production, thereby helping to keep down the price you pay for gasoline. - — ■ f ' The petroleum chemists in the laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) constantly are at work trying to develop new processes whch will enable the Company to utilize every fraction of the crude oil, thus eliminating waste. This means husbanding the country’s resources by taking from the crude oil the maximum number of useful products,z and recovering a maximum yield of each. To do this is the constant aim of the Company. * ‘ ■ . -ft t ‘ Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago —
Walter Lynge went to Schneider this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson returned today to their home near Valparaiso. They will return in a short time and will live with Mjs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Benton leley of Newton township. Wm. Childers was in this office this morning and called our attention to the. fact that thirty-three years ago today there was a buzzard with a snowfall exceeding that of Easter day this year. Mis. Henry Zacker, who had been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Nesius, Jr., returned today to her home near Surrey, and Mrs. Frances Lytle, who had also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nesius returned today to her home in Chicago. Gov. Harding of the federal re-1 serve board told the committee of | ways and means that taxation of; Liberty bonds accounts for the fall | of some issues below par. The untaxed issues, he pointed out, have lost no value in the market. 1
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