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Winter Is Dead?Spring Is Here Let your car welcome spring unhampered by the dangers of weakened, diluted, "winter worn" motor oil. Drive to a Texaco Station today, drain and refill with PROOF MftTOi? nil. And Don't Forget the New TEXACO FIRE-CHIEF Gasoline FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST HAVOLINE M OTOR OIL In One and Five Quart Sealed Cans EVERY MAN TO HIS TRADE * ONLY AN OIL MAN KNOWS OIL FIRE-CHll ? 'I V JVS&MH ?; ?1 When you stop at a Texaco Station you're served by men who know their business. And their business is not only selling gasoline and lubricants ? it's knowing them. The Texaco man is not just selling oil?he's selling lubrication. And there's the big difference! The oil that he puts into your crank case is the right grade of Texaco for your car. It was made for your type of motor. It cools and lubricates?protects your car as it deserves to be protected. Because Texaco Motor Oil is crack proof it will not break down or "crack" % under engine temperatures that reduce less carefully refined oils to dangerously ineffective lubricants. Avoid unknown oils at "bargain" prices. Scored cylinder walls and burned-out bearings are pretty high prices to pay for such "cheap" oils. Stop at a Texaco Station. Ask for Texaco Crack-proof Motor Oil. You'll get reliable quality and real service. DRAIN-FILL LISTEN HARRISON OIL COMPANY Geo. and Gus Know Oil _1l Williamston, North Carolina
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