A Career in Signs

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Last weekend the ventured to Clinton, Oklahoma for Sweetie’s family reunion. While there SuperPizzaBoy and I ventured to the very nice Route 66 Museum. It is a great museum but I was struck by how much gas station memorabilia they had. Especially the signs. I had actually worked for many of those companies.

Pegasus

My first oilfield job was with Mobil Oil. I worked as a summer roustabout in the Permian Basin of west Texas for two years and as a summer engineer one year. Mobil was my first employer out of college. I worked as the West Ranch oilfield on the Texas Gulf Coast That was back in the day. The employees were very proud of their company and it was a big family atmosphere. Mobil is now part of Exxon.

Champlin Petroleum

My second job was with Champlin Petroleum in east Texas. Champlin was a medium size very aggressive exploration company that was part of the Union Pacific Railroad.  Their assets are now owned by the huge independent Anadarko Petroleum.

Shell OIl

I worked for Shell for a couple years here in Oklahoma. They bought the assets I was working for and then they sold them. I never did figure those guys out. One thing, though, don’t call their shell a “clam.” That drove the Shell lifers nuts. So I always made it a point to do so. It is called a “Pecten.” To me, it will always be a clam.

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22 thoughts on “A Career in Signs

  1. Sylvia K

    I can’t believe your worked in the Permian Basin in West Texas! That’s where I grew up — in Monahans! What a hoot! Really interesting post for the day and what a great museum! Enjoy your day!

    Sylvia

  2. Gaelyn

    I like the Route 66 memorabilia. My Grandpa worked for Sinclair and I always get a kick out of seeing the dinosaur.

  3. Impulsive Addict

    In God We Trust….
    All Others Pay Cash.

    That is my fav. So funny!!

    I’ve never visited the Route 66 Museum. I’m not a very good Oklahoman am I?

    Are you doing another run? I just noticed the thingy where I can click to give money.

  4. SandyCarlson

    It’s not a clam? I thought it was a scallop, but tonight you have broadened my vocabulary and given me a new appreciation for the folks who move us along the open road.

  5. EG Wow

    I very much enjoyed this post mostly because of your connection to the photos. I’ve been to Texas and Oklahoma only a few times and I must admit that oil wells do stand out in my memories. 🙂

  6. Oklahoma Granny

    We were driving from Claremore to Tulsa on Monday and I spied a Sinclair station somewhere around Catoosa. I didn’t know they were still in existance.

  7. Lesley

    What a trip down memory lane for you!
    I never heard of a pecten before… I would have called it a clam, too just for the fun of it!

  8. Janie

    Love the “in God we trust” sign.
    The clam – I mean “shell” – always seemed to me a strange emblem for a gas station. I liked the Mobil Pegasus better.

  9. Dawn

    That In God We Trust reminded me of a tshirt my old boyfriend had (he worked for dispatch for the OHP). It said, “In God We Trust, All others are ran through NCIS” (National Crime Investigation System)

    Great pictures of the signs!

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