The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 02, 1922, PROSPERITY, Image 34

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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 2, VTS.
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Service Stations Owned and
' Operated in Nebraska:
OMAHA GRAND ISLAND
LINCOLN HASTINGS
ALBION HOLDREGE
ASHLAND KEARNEY
AUBURN KIMBALL
AURORA . LEXINGTON
BEATRICE McCOOK
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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'
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