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THE DRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN DRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. THUISDAY PEPTEMHEU 17 981
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f i' 11 1 n ml mnthi - aat at cither rtulitiU That waa bei une the mon
i' tn' dm ii? table Half a ilnxen 1 in 1 ah hid enili d She lode tp
in 4 had spent then effort ' it ond atriet itul KIk'i' 1 im'hi.
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11 t i n nidexa tlv t hi t i-'i of d'nm 1 t wh.ch Milk Travel-! hid
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hi wii4 revli winn her Hat of pur-
i ha 1 flrat the aaucer to repuce
Italian Art Exhibit
In England Success
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JttViiMM) profit wai made out of
the now f uiioii-i l'xhlbltlon of Itil-
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pimliaae of wiiks of urt whlcu
mil. n t otheiwlae he aold to prlva'i
ni torn ahioud
'Ih extent to which the exhlhl
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4t tut lea futnMied by Lady Au
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inj were uranted apecinl redu.
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exhibited weie "old
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K 1 1 nn nt w th Hob Pnrrell Ainu t
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h'.n Sh ler.iembered itib Ii id tnk
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and in tin li it l fti iv fanciea van-l-he
I Thin w 14 w.ik to he done
ind 'he 1: : 4 t d .1 n to It Im-
iuedi.it. I 'Im wli . apirtmen'
nm it be in idi Immaculate. She w-u 1
n fie nu.Nt of the aweeplng when
'ti waa a ring at the door It
wan tho boy from the atore who
w ilted 1 uti di Nornn act thi i;ro-u'li-i
nn the kitchen t ib.i .ud n-
tinned t i ha.4ki t Then hi put t i
dink 'n the in box ltd wi nt on
w th her "Weeping
I urn that evening tvaa late
Maik did not arr.ve home until
nfti r 4 s e thiew down hia hut
m I at n. I t. d N i' tin 1 hid
XMUMRHUKUKBEBtKrmnHKIflK&l&BtBtBBKPtii9B1B&m0M'&HBmm' 1
The Wel!-Dressed
Man
9
He's a little sensitive about clothes. The tfolf stock-
ings which he likes rather well match his brown
tweed knicker suit . . . his necktie purchased uptown
bears an authentic label. His hat is right . . . his Ox-
fords all I hey should be. A well-dressed man aged
eight!
His mother you may be sure reads the advertise-
ments. There are so manj pertinent and valuable
suggestions in them . . . clothes to wear labor-saving
devices for the kitchen hints on health places to go
wuiih to saw money . . . that in her busy task of mak-
ing men and women out of active intelligent young-
sters advertisements are really indispensable!
Head the advertisements in this newspaper . . . es-
pecially if you are raising a family! Advertisements
tell you what jou are buying before you spend a cent.
They give you the latest ideas the most recent devel-
opments of trustworthy manufacturers. And with
their up-todate news of clothes and refrigerators . . .
of watches . . . airplanes . . . electronic tubes . . . they
keep you abreast of your child. en!
Read the adrvrtiscnunts . . . your children do!
IPlPlPlP
MA
MERICA'S ONLY REFINER OF
GERM PROCESSED OIL OFFERS
0aW?tlVl
oVEonffi HaMfl wVS bR H0F!h liiiiH HiiiiH iiiiH
Cj fr I I I
ZES
FOR THE BEST ANSWERS EXPLAINING THE
MYSTERY OF THE HIDDEN QUART
AND TELLING HOW THIS QUART BENEFITS MOTORISTS
Fact No. 1 Thousands of motorifts
and service Station men have observed
that after a car has been yiven its firil
fill of Conoco Germ Processed Motor
Oil and is driven 200 to 3 50 miles a
look at the crankcasc augc shows
that about one quart of oil is appar-
ently missing . . . but
Fact Ac 2 These same people have
noticed that on the second and later
(tilings with Conoco Germ Processed
Motor Oil scarcely a drop of oil will
disappear during the first 3 SO miles
and practically none at 500 and up to
1000 mites!
"TIME above f.tcli have been c lie eh oil by
JL actual tcfts with cars that uic si. quart
of oil for the crankcasc cars in good mechan-
ical condition and driven at ordinary rates of
jpccJ. These facts will also prove true for your
car in proportion to tltc amount of oil your
crankcasc usually holds your car's mechanical
condition and the speeds at which you drive.
What becomes of the "hidden quart"? The
answer is easy if you study the Facts given
above and keep in mind the things that only
Conoco Germ Proc
essed Motor Oil can do.
The explanation of the
whereabouts of the
"hidden quart" is sim-
ple no technical
knowledge of motors
or oil is necessary.
Remember The
"hidden quart" of
Germ Processed Oil
doc not etcape through leakage ... does not
burn up wear out nor evaporate. It is "present:
but unaccounted for." Fact No. 2 given above
proves all this.
After you've found where ithc "hidden
quart" goes you can easily see the special bene-
fit it give the motoriil 'advantage that no
other oil can give.
Ask at any Conoco Station or Conoco Dealer
for free entry bl.ink which contains informa-
tion about Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil
that may help you win. Conoco Station and
Dealer employees will gladly mswer your ques
tions. Remember you
THE QUESTION
"What becomes of die 'hidden
quart and how does this m
quart benefit the motorist"
t .
tlo not have to buy
anything to enter this
contest. . . Any Conocir .
Station or Conoco
Dealer will give you
free of charge a con-
venient Official Contest
Entry Blank for writ-
ing your answer.
Answers written or
one side only of .iny plain white paper will be
accepted as accredited entries in the contest.
Rut wc recommend that you secure an Official
ContcA Entry Manic which gives valuable in-
formation about Conoco Genu Processed Motor
Oil and its operation in motors clues about
the "hidden quart" that may help you write
on answer that will win a prize.
4
29 PRIZES
(..
First Prize
$5000
Second Prize $2000
Third Prize $1000
4th and 5th Prizes - -
6th 7th 8th and 9th Prizes - -10th
11th 12th and 13 th Prizes
14 th through 29th Prizes - -
$500
$100
$50
$25
WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED
... at soon after the contcft cloict. it
poiublr. Announcement of all winneri
Hill be nude in tbu newtjupcr.
THE JUDGE
DR. X B. BIZZELL PrttlJtnt
Uiuntriur ( OU.ti.rn.
' JOHN A. HUNTER
Pftfiiife Mff&tiw.l ffMti
ltirllr tl Cetr J
RANK L. MARTIN AntUlt Dest
J.kl f Jturii.lliot IMai riiir ei Muwun
AND ASSISTANTS
COMPLETE RULES OF CONTEST
Antwtrt mjy b any llli noc exiceiiini- jut)
wtwtlt; lrt-tli ut uiwei will not tltMrmin
winntrj. Writ amwert oil Ulluul Canlttt
Entry Dlank pteferjblv ar mi pljin whit
Mpr. ContKu SiJiiunt jnil Dt-jUrt will giv
yau an OIKcul Ctxunt I niry HUnk f tn. Ejb
rate prttenutions af antweri will nat count
in your favor.
Writ your antwer in plain iimpl languag.
'leclinH.il tcrmi ar tpccial icicnlitic knowledge
will nat influence th judges.
Contest cwui midnight September 21 19)1
anil no entries hearing pottmarks after mid.
night September Z I9JI will lie aieepleil.
. Conteit open to ever) body except employees
ami cxviuiivi.uf tlic L-oiiiuicntal Oil Company
Conovo Stationt Cunuvo Dealers and the Cora.
pan' advertitin) agency anil their families.
In cat of tie. dot I- contetiantt will receive full
amount of prize tied for.
tT Vou do not have ti ue or purchaie Conoco
Germ I'rocened Motor Oil or other Conoco
products to compete far priet.
7 All entries submitted whether or not they win
pruet become the property of the Continental
Oil Company and may be uted in advertiiing
without payment and none can be returned lo
senders.
XCONOCO
GERM
s Xprocessed
w IJIlllia Ki S
Xmotoroil
CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIGHT SEPT. 28 1931
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO "CONTEST OFFICIAL"
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY PONCA CITY OKLAHOMA
CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED
PARAFFIN BASE
MOTOR OIL
THE ONLY OIL PROVIDING "PENETRATIVE LUBRICITY"
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1931, newspaper, September 17, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123553/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.