Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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OSBORNE’S GREENHOUSE • for Wreaths,. Sprays, Cut Flowers and Potted Plants, and vegetable plants. % Call Phone 439
16 Million 438 Thousand Miles a Day THIS is the potential mileage supplied daily to the people of the Middle West by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). In arriving at these figures we have taken ten miles per gallon as the performance of the average car, and multiplied it by 600,000,000, the number of gallons of gasoline marketed by this Company last year, and divided the result by 365. The task confronting the Company is a dual one. Not only must it maintain this flow of gasoline at all times, but it must so plan its activities as to keep pace with constantly increasing demand for fuel, whether this demand be normal or abnormal. • That, in a word, is the job of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and the ’ Company is as big as its job. < \ Every resource, every ounce of energy, * and all its equipment are at work to keep pace with the insistent demands for gasoline and other products. The management recognizes its responsibility to die motorists of the 11 states the Company serves, and every effort is being made to meet this responsibility. Standard Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
