a b l J THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 2, VTS. . i 1 . il iiiii iin ; nitrNi en iik.it wm ii Bl0(3)(D)if (2)f(Q)T3nil0 (imfii(2. u-j , del. ifjio(D)STiDejio0T!a ftkrra CM.LS U"U u Service Stations Owned and ' Operated in Nebraska: OMAHA GRAND ISLAND LINCOLN HASTINGS ALBION HOLDREGE ASHLAND KEARNEY AUBURN KIMBALL AURORA . LEXINGTON BEATRICE McCOOK I BLAIR , MINDEN BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA CITY CENTRAL CITY NORFOLK . CHADRON . NORTH PLATTE CHAPPELL ' OGALLALA 1 COLUMBUS RED CLOUD CRETE SCHUYLER DAVID CITY SCOTTSBLUFF FAIRBURY SEWARD FALLS CITY SIDNEY FREMONT SUPERIOR FULLERTON WAHOO GOTHENBURG YORK THE most tangible evidence of a company's pride in its community and confidence in its business future are the real estate invest ments of that company; The consistency of our efforts to build and build well, benefiting the community automatically as we benefit ourselves, has led to the completion of a new' home for the Standard Oil' Company of Nebraska, at 18th and Howard streets, Omaha. Other evidence of our faith in Nebraska is the continued building of the most up-to-date Service Stations throughout the State. We hope that our investments in these properties will benefit other enterprises. We acknowledge, with gratitude the patronage of those firms and individuals who have made this building program possible. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA' . ' ' g (&A$(mm If n d