Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CITY BUS UNE CALL ' FOR TRAINS AND CITY SEPVICE- - MILLER & SONS CAIXPHOKBS. 7.30 Pl M. te TsM A. M. 170-Bte* _ 7.00 A. M. te 7.30 P. M.

Saving 3 Hoars 53 Minutes on Every Bushel of Corn MR. Frank D. Gardner in Success* ful Farming saj® that, with man power, from, plowing to feed trough it takes four hours and thirty-four miriutes work to raise one bushes of com. rh .The use of power machinery has reduced thia to forty-one minutes, thus enabling one man to do the work of six. The importance of this saving of time may be realized when we leatn that for 1920 lowa is short 50,000 farm hands. Similar conditions are reported from the Middle West generally. This presents a serious problem. The answer is gasoline power used in tractor, truck and automobile. The food supply of the future depends upon gasoline. Last year the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) provided the Middle West with power for* motor miles a day. Much of this went to the farms to help multiply the crops, . Much of it was used in motor trucks to help the firmer get his crops to market. The demand for gasoline was great* and the Standard Qil Company (Indiana), was ready* with the supply. That silent, watchful readiness was based upon the foresight and resourcefulness of an organizattiCTl trained to its task through yearn of experience. The manufacture bf gasoline not the sole function of the Standard Oil Company ■ (Indiana). Equally important is its service of placing the gasoline where the consumer can get it easily and quickly. More than 1,300 Service-Stations and* over 4 7,000 tank wagons and trucks are operated J V by the Standard Oik Company (Indiana) to make gasoline and lubricating oils constantly available for increasing the 1920 CTOp». Standard Oil Company it o •? V 1 L •V'"