The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1927 Page: 3 of 16
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
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This is the
OIL
for Ford cars
/efined and pure
Texaco fcfetor Oil F lubricates
every moving part perfectly and
forms a minimum of carbon.
In addition, it keeps the trans-
mission bands pliable and free from
"glaze". That means smooth "new"
car engine and pedal action after
thousands of miles of driving.
MOTOR
TEXACO oil
i Clean, Clear, Golden
CWillMP
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
WATER KENT
C. C. Aaron's Filling Station
Beginning Nov. 11th, we will make a special price on
Tires and Tubes for three days only.
The long winter evenings will not seem so long if you
while away the time with an Atwater-Kent 6-Tube
Radio Set. Only $97.50.
Bruner Bros
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VAPORIZED
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WET or DRY
The difference between the new Texaco
Gasoline and all other gasolines is largely a
difference of wetness and dryness. Because
of its higher volatility and freedom from
heavy ends, the new and better Texaco
vaporizes where other gasolines only atomize.
Texaco is a dry gas. You will find an
easier start, quicker pick-up and increased
mileage and smoothness in every gallon.
Let us show you how different a gasoline
can be. Our customers are enthusiastic.
Aaron's Filling Station
Nineola, Texas
Texaco Stations all Join in Commemorating Armistice Day
W. T. TOUCHTON, Agent
Phone 64
Mineola. Texas
Rub a few
drops on
your hand.
It's dry-
in an in-
stant. Try
it. Feel its
coolness
and- see how
this new gasoline vaporizes/
HHE RAPIDITY with which a
gasoline vaporizes is the critenon
of its engine performance. \ou can
sec the new volatility of 1 exaco and
fee1 it on your hand. %i on can do this
with utmost sa lety as there is- no poison
in 1 "exaco, and no injurious e'tects
can come from con act. with it.
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manitoid am- etui a'
tribution.
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too, Texaco
a lower tem-
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c} linder dis-
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The easier start, quicker accelera-
tion, reduced crankcase dilution, in-
creased mileage, freedom from fouled
spark plugs—are all the results of com-
, plete vaporization.
The new TexiVeo is. different from,
and better than, any other motor gas-
oline'on the'market —a low initial
point, a low end point, uniform
always—with an anti-knock quality
that is obtained without the addition
of chemicals or poisons. If is as safe
to handle as any ordinary gasoline.
S. A., Texaco Petroleum Prodi- -ts
QUITMAN FILLING STATION
W. C. Jackson, Proprietor
QUITMAN, TEXAS
WE HANDLE GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
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Quit-nan Filling Station
Quitman, Texa
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1927, newspaper, November 3, 1927; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286036/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.