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"Frankly, I'm confused about gaso lines. "With so many claims and counter claims being advertised, I don't know which to choose. "So I've turned to the U. S. Govern ment as my authority." ? ? ? For "claims" do not influence the United States Governmen t. Millions of gallons of gasoline are used in official motor vehicles annually. It Is all purchased on scientific specifications. You don't have to make the tests. The Govern ment has done it for you. And your Government is the most reliable guide you could wish. : a a? Army ambulances, fire-engines, and other fast vehicles must start instantly . . . EVERY TIME. Gasoline for these Emergency Uses must come up to very exacting technical specifications. Texaco "Fire-Chief" Gasoline not only meets but surpasses these higher requirements. You can buy just as scientifically as the Govern ment itself ... at any Texaco service station or Texaco dealer's. SJ INTM _ A TEXACO Its the finest Gasoline No. 6ol* We've ever Sold/?J Use TEXACO Crack - Proof and HAVOLINE Motor Oils = HARRISON OIL COMPANY "Geo. and Gu* Know Oil" Williamston, N. C. Excerpt from U. S. Government Folder V V-M-371 for Emergency Motor Fuel "This ?pacification oovers ? grade of motor fuel which it suitable for ambulances, fire-engines, emergency vehicles, military and naval equip ment, and for other equipment under adverse conditions of starting and acceleration." Fire-Chief surpaslet these requirements
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