Judge, 1930-02-22 · page 36 of 36
Judge — February 22, 1930 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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PAVE and SAVE WITH ASPHALT The traffic of 1460 cities is carried on TEXACO ASPHALT @ There are no finer streets in the world than the broad thoroughfares of our own great cities. Two out of three of these cities with a population of 25,000 or more, have Texaco Asphalt pavements. @ There are no finer roads —anywhere—than our own magnificent national highways criss-crossing the continent. From Boston to New Orleans, from New York to Denver, there is today a vast network of perfectly surfaced Texaco-paved streets and highways. RESEARCH ... THE GUIDE TO PROCRESS 5 oj} very Meiscdie sd Steen, tastge ene esekers Qn the manufacture of asphalt asin every branch ceoleys Tenner Labareseete seen’ somes of omnee Pree of our nation’s industry and commerce there shines one name—one symbol—Texaco—which typifies recognized quality in the petroleum field. rEXACO THE TEXAS cOMPAN Y Refiners of a complete line of Texaco Petroleum Products including Gasoline, The mark of quality for petroleum products Motor Oul, Industrial Lubricants, Railroad and Marine Lubricants, Farm Lubricants, Road Asphalis and Asphalt Roofing. comicbooks.com