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Gaseteria was a regional operation based in Indianapolis,
Indiana. Gaseteria acquired Johnson Oil (and their Brilliant
Bronze) brand in 1956 and, in turn, was itself acquired a year
later by Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, with Gaseteria
stations being rebranded as Oklahoma (and later Enco).
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The oil-producing area in Cushing, Oklahoma once hosted a
refiner/marketer known as Cushing Oil. Following this
company's reorganization during the Thirties, the company name
was changed to Gibble and eventually became strictly a
retailer. This map was issued in the Sixties. Gibble is still
in limited operation in Oklahoma.
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