Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Pioneers of Tomorrow *N ORGANIZATION is only as big “j« /\ personnel, and the personnel X vision of the men who direct it. The Standard Oil Companyf been able to attract to its men of ability, high ideals, and broad vision, because of its policy of selecting its executives from those who have come up through the ranks. * The men who are today the directing heads of the organization hold their position by reason of their thorough knowledge of the oil business, and because they have shown .a profound understanding of our economic structure. ' • The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) foresaw the development of the automobile engine, and realizing the tremendous increase in the demand for gasol.ne which would result, prepared in advance to meet the needs of the people. Ten years ago the average yield of gaspline from the crude produced in the United States was only eleven percent. Today the average yield for the country is well over twenty-six percent. This increase is in large measure due to the foresight of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), and the advanced work done by the chemists and refining technicians in the Company’s service. The result of this vastly increased yield of gasoline has been the more rapid develop, ment of all types of automotive machinery, which, in turn, has enabled the of * Anh erica to increase their output of foodstuffs in the face of an acute shortage of agn- ' ' cultural labor. , The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is still working well into the future, and the men who are directing the destinies of the Company confidently expect to meet the needs of tomorrow as completely as they are meeting the needs of today, and to give a creditable accounting of their trusteeship to the 5124 stockholders, to the 23,000 employees, and \ - to the public at large. ’ . •’ ■ I • . Standard Oil Company „ (Indiana) „ 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago «800

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