Falfurrias Facts (Falfurrias, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1926 Page: 8 of 8
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FALFURRIAS FACTS FRIDAY MARCH 19, 1926.
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T gives us great pleasure to announce NO-NOX
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our new Motor Fuel. NO-NOX is the product
of many months of exhaustive scientific and
chemical research by a staff of our own skilled
chemists, infinite care being given to all de-
tails to insure the absolute perfection of NO-NOX Motor
Fuel. Strenuous nights and days were spent in our thor-
oughly equipped laboratories by these scientists before NO-
NOX Motor Fuel was perfected. Hard grilling road tests
followed to develop any weakness overlooked in the labor-
atory, and we are now ready to offer the most efficient anti-
knock fuel in the world.
Manufactured in one refinery under the same skillful super-
vision and from the same grades of crude, it is continuously
uniform which means much in carburetion. When the car-
buretor is once properly adjusted it requires no further
change—care should be taken to see that the mixture is
not too rich as NO-NOX works best with a thin mixture,
thus insuring economy. With NO-NOX, perfect combustion
takes place at just the right position of the piston head
which entirely does away with carbon knocks or motor
detonation—promoting greater efficiency of the engine,
smoother operation of the car on the road, in traffic, and
especially on heavy grades.
This wonderfully efficient gas is guaranteed to be Non-
Noxious, Non-Poisonous and no more harmful to man br
motor than ordinary gasoline.
NO-NOX is priced only three cents per gallon higher than
That Good Gulf Gasoline.
Drive to the nearest Gulf Service Station and try it out. It
is readily distinguished by its color.
GULF REFINING COMPANY
It Pays To
Pay Cash
10 per cent off on an
011 Cook Stoves, tne
kind with ihe
Blue Gas Flame
A stove for every
purpose and to suit
every purse,
Let Us Show You
Cosby & York
THE CASH STORE
* When in Kingsville *
* Eat At The *
* LIBERTY CAFE *
WIFE AND HUSBAND
BOTH ILL WITH GAS
“For years I had gas on the
stomach. The first dose of
Adlerika helped. Now I sleep
well and all gas is gone. It al-1
so helped my husband.” (sign-
ed.) Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE
spoonful Adlerika removes
GAS and often brings astonish-
ing relief to the stomach. Stops
that full, bloated feeling.
Brings out old, waste matter
you never thought was in your
system. This excellent intes-
tinal evacuant is wonderful for
constipation. Sold by the City
Drug Store.
DON’T pack your winter
clothes away dirty making a
paradise for the moth. Dry
cleaning is cheap insurance.
T 2 Large sir.e Post Tosties at
Hffly .Wiggly, for ,-—I*
Houston, Texas.. Adrain Pa-
len, famous Holland runner,
has decided to compete in the
Rice Institute and Texas Uni-
versity relays which will be
held on March 26 and 27.
Brownsville, Texas. Seven
hundred delegates are expect-
ed to be peresent here March
19 and 20 at the conference
of the Southwest Shippers Ad-
‘ visory Board.
The greatest known depth of
the sea is 32,088 feet, or a lit-
tle more than six miles. This
depth has been found in the
Pacific Ocean near the Philip-
pine Islands.
The Facts bunch say they are
glad to boost the town and
country but they wquld like to
have you do some real adver-
tising. It pays you; it pays the
town, and it pays the Facts
people.
Buick value
is winning
a larger
share of
oublic favor
&
every day.
It took
eighteen
years to
build the
first million
Buicks but
only thirty-
three
months
w
for the
next half
million.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
Dtooteo* of Qmtral Molar, f*nr)»Mlw
FLINT. MICHIGAN
Young Auto Co.
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Edwards, Harry. Falfurrias Facts (Falfurrias, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1926, newspaper, March 19, 1926; Falfurrias, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth869994/m1/8/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .