Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The New Farm HandGasoline Power ■’ I ‘ HpHE average ownership of automobiles X for 1919 was one car to every 14 persons in the United States.. But in making this average, the states outside the Middle West (including the states of the east, with their congested city traffic) showed but one car for every 19 persons. .The states served by the Standard Oil Company ( Indiana) such aS Kansas, showing one automobile for every 8.9 persons; lowa with a car for every. 7.8 persons, or South Dakota, with a machine for every 8.3 persons —raised the national average. The people of the Middle West —preeminently the farming section of the nation —own about one-half the motor cars of the country. The major portion—almost 65$ of these Middle Western cars are farmer-owned. Investigation has further proved that over 75$ of the Middle West- . em farmers bought their cars, not for pleasure, but for business. Gasoline-power is the new hired hand on the farm. To maintain the continuous operation of this power is one of the leading services rendered by the Standard Oil Company „ (Indiana). To increase the nation’s food-supply, the former must depend upon his gasoline supply. Someone must continually anticipate production diffi- , cutties, overcome transportation delays, so that his tractor and his truck and his car may operate whenever the plowing, craltwetiss, weeds®, hasvesting, housing or marketing at tun crops must be done. ~•< ■ ■ ■ - ; . • ■ ' It was to insure dependability in supply of petroleum products to the consumer as well as . • to lower their prices, that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) built up its “cycle of service”, carrying its products from the refinery direct to the consumer. All savings effected through this efficiency in organization are passed on by,the Standard Oil Company /Indiana) to the conaumL ; ers of its products. h- rule * 3 Ve ’’ hm