Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1940, Page 8

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Change Winter-killed oil - and here’s why to change to OIL-PLATING Slush in the gutter is scarcely thinner and dirtier than Winter oil over-staying in your engine. Drain now, warns your judgment—and Car Manual. But get more than a re-filled crankcase. Get cylinders, rings, bearings, and other pre- cious parts OIL-PLATED by making sure that you change to Conoco Germ Processed oil —patented. — ONOCO D: C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1940. A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Your Mileage Merchant puts it in at an ordi- nary price, in the ordinary way. But how ex- traordinary is the man-made extra substance in the Conoco formula, that sets Germ Processed oil. apart. For here is oil whose strong “power of attraction” makes engine parts draw glossy o1L- PLATING all over themselves and keep holding it close—as drain-proof as plating on hub caps. Not for one instant can OIL-PLATING go drain- ing “down home” to the crankcase. Though you’re speeding the limit or parking long hours, OIL-PLATING is always faithfully maintained. All in addition to the strong oil-film of Germ Proc- essed oil, this drain-proof o1L-pLATING helps to keep down wear. And that’s how to keep your engine nearest to the oil economy of its youth. Your correct Germ Processed oil for Spring, at Your Mileage Merchant’s Conoco station today, will give you the change to an oIL-PLATED engine, Continental Oil Company CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL OIL-PLATES YOUR ENGINE .

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