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Show tion books stai.G very clearly that certain cer-tain grades of oil should be used in the transmission and rear axle, yet some motorists persistently use grease. These units aro designed to be lubricated by oil, and it is on injustice to the car to use anything else. And so it goes. Every "make of car is different has certain peculiarities of its own that demand more than a general knowledge of upkeep. The answer is in the instruction in-struction book. ''It is a matter of common knowledge knowl-edge among Oldsmobile dealers that those persons who observe theses rules carefully frequently remark on tne extraordinary ex-traordinary Mtiootnness in the operation opera-tion of their cars. "The reward, therefore, comes not only in the increased durability of the i machine, but ir. the added comfort and pleasure of riding. "The spring rush of cars is keeping us very busy. We can make immediate deliveries on Oldsmobile eight touring ears and club roadsters." CAR IIS SHOULD read rarais Oldsmobile Dealer Calls Attention At-tention to Evident Slackness Slack-ness of Drivers. When the owner of an Oldsmobile car follows strictly the instructions given in the book that is supplied to every new purchaser, the car always manifests astonishing durability and excellent performance, according to observations ob-servations of Manager Duncan of the Inter-Mountain Oldsmobile company. It is only when motorists go counter to these instructions that thej' are bothered with ear troubles in an Oldsmobile, Olds-mobile, he declares. "As a matter of ordinary economy, every man who drives a ear," declares Mr. Duncan, "should familiarize himself him-self with at least the simpler rules of automobile maintenance. The best way to do this is to study closely the Instruction In-struction . book that is supplied with each Oldsmobile. "The engineers who design any automobile au-tomobile go to a great deal of pains in their experimental work, to determine how a car can be made to deliver the best that is in it. "For instance, Oldsmobile instruc- |