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- Receipt Pad for Boeckel & Weber Texaco Service Station, Sweet Home, Oregon, circa 1945 - The Texas Company, better known as Texaco, had its roots in the Spindletop, Texas, oil strike of 1901. While most of its competitors focused on regional markets prior to World War II, Texaco built itself into a national brand. By 1942, the company had 40,000 outlets across the United States. Texaco sold everything from gasoline to motor oil to household lubricants.

- circa 1945
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt Pad for Boeckel & Weber Texaco Service Station, Sweet Home, Oregon, circa 1945
The Texas Company, better known as Texaco, had its roots in the Spindletop, Texas, oil strike of 1901. While most of its competitors focused on regional markets prior to World War II, Texaco built itself into a national brand. By 1942, the company had 40,000 outlets across the United States. Texaco sold everything from gasoline to motor oil to household lubricants.