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Freedom Gas Station Photograph


Picture the motorist of 1909 playing the part of Rip Van Winkle and awakening twenty years later in one of the service stations pictured here. Concrete drive ins, buildings brilliantly illuminated and showing the handiwork of an architect, uniformed attendants anxious to see that every want of the motorist is satisfied; free water, free air, free oil changing service, competent advice on oil, grease, and gasoline. He would rub his eyes in amazement and declare that this surely must be the motorist's paradise. Yet 1929 takes all these things for granted.

The Freedom Oil Works Co. owns and controls a large number of super-service stations. Here the motorist can turn for advice on car operation and service on almost every part of the car except actual mechanical repairs of a major character.

These stations are but a part of the Freedom program of expansion to make available to every motorist the service that is expressive of the spirit of Freedom. Look for these stations everywhere.

Freedom Products may also be obtained through thousands of dealers. A list of their locations will be forwarded gladly to anyone requesting a copy.