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Show sm .4 :?T 4 - n. , r ) THE . ' r - DESERET , -- r,- " V" 'w j . f ,' ' - - -- v L. - NEWS SALT' LAKE OTY WEDNESDAY t cv; ir i" -- v Iaj5 3 '. 1 - fv NOVEMBER 4 n-.- - 1936 i : s- - o ( BUT n BE SURE YOU BEAD ALL THE OTHER VTTIITER OIL ADS, TOO o ) YdOWfll find most of fhe enfgfgEs these days, on dtl that Bowsfaeely, -- i: n s i; Well and good. You SHOULD use your correct $Tnter grade, but... You can see that the more freely any oil flows, the more freely it FLOWS DOWN OFF the pistons, cylinder, and other poets when you stop. -- Then In starting up cold, 4 t. where'ls-'mere'free'flowrn- olf? g waiting to be pumped up on the Job. And even in much warmer weather than this according to engineerwarts ean eost'you more ing opinion those It is oil-starv- ed engine wear than all the rest ofyour drixlngl t- t- - ti r 1 'kXX ! But this Winter with free-flowin- Germ Processed g oRf ... much more you can hove your engine than a change to OUR Conoco Germ Processed oij really a change to unbroken Winter lubrication for YOUR engine. It may stand c6jd for hours days Oil-Plate- d! formed only by patented weeks. Yet the slippy Germ Processed oil, will always be UPJN ADVANCE. Pistons slip easy. Starter spins. obliges and lives the good life, on a stingy diet of Conoco Oil-Platin- g Germ Processed oil. Continental Oil Company w liLi X . A |