John McEwen Ames became the company's president in 1915 and established a main refinery in
Arkansas City, Kansas, in 1917 which would become the base of the company's operations. While the initial market was Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, Meyer Brothers Gas Station & General Store in
Orchard Farm, Missouri, sold Kan-O-Tex fuel in the late 1920s; by 1930, Kan-O-Tex products were advertised locally in
St. Joseph, Missouri, by the Home Oil and Gas Corporation, a chain of nineteen
filling stations. The Kan-O-Tex brand and reporting mark were acquired by the now-defunct
Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in October 1953 and are no longer in use. One
Kan-O-Tex Service Station, the former Little's Service Station on
U.S. Route 66 in
Galena, Kansas, was restored in 2007 as a
diner and
souvenir shop as part of wider efforts to rebuild and market the historic
U.S. Route 66 as a
tourism destination. ==References==