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PAGE EIGHT W E L *» C O M E Let us drain your used oil put in winter grade Texaco—the oil that will flow in coldest weather. And with Texaco Fire- Chief Gas in the tank to give you instant' starts, you’ll know what carefree winter driving really is. PT TEXACO FIRECHIFF GASGU N E t \ . < '« - TEXACO MOTOR Oil. |^PK ' aaim « %9HHBh fIHHB . ||Br CAR SATISFACTION f t"" f c A Cars are better. They last longer m .. . and continue to give greater % satisfaction. But the lubrication of these high-powered, faster engines is more important than ever before. Let us drain and refill your crank case with Texaco Motor Oil. Texaco Motor Oil lubricates freely no matter how cold the weather. That’s one “plus” you get with every quart of Texaco. And when your TEXACO Crack-proof MOTOR OIL J. H. CONGER The U. S. Government specifies for its emergency use:— “...• trade of motor fuel which is sal table for aaba lassoes, fin eojjnee, military and naval equipment, and other emergency vehicles under advene conditions of starting and acceleration —” {attrfifnm U. S-Gm/t. ysnyMit rf-U-STi) Fire-Chief Gasoline exceeds these specifications! > ;. ■-■ "• W- .. *.' j-vj > .’H : '•*.’■• - ' .■' ’ • "•• ?‘. -.1; •''** • • ‘.- !EHE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1985. * f engine’s warmed up, Texaco curfß^Bj \ » Motor Oil, because it’s “crack- «, K ffi 111 m proof,” again gives full protection to II fi plm See for yourself how much better it |1 is for your engine . . . those easier starts on cold days; freedom from «llgj||§ unnecessary battery drain; quieter action and the lessened maintenance attention it will need. Try it. Drive in today for a fill of Texaco. B E R T I E
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