Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 21 Oct 1940, 2, p. 6

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s»dan‘s chairâ€"height seats that are nearly five feet across. Head room in the rear compartment. Lines Hide Running Boards In the "600", Six and Eight Ambassaâ€" dor lines the lower bodies make posâ€" sible concealment of running boards Showing only a covered crash bar when the doors are closed, the running boards are flush with the floor. The senior lines have independently suspendedâ€"inâ€" front coil springs with tubular shock absorbers inside the coils, Other airâ€" plane type "shocks" act with the rear leaf springs. Passengers are completely surrounded by the "unitized" body structure which saves 400 to 500 pounds extra weight. The boxly is eight inches wider than high,. Six passengers can ride in the The "600" is 194 inches from end to end,. Among its features are gasoline economy of 25 to 30 miles a gallon "unitized" body and frame welded into a rigid, twistproof unit; coll spring susâ€" pension on all wheels "Flying Scot" engine, interior roominess with front seats nearly five feet wide and harmâ€" onizing duotone interior and exterior colors. Bases of operating economy of the car are the 6â€"cylinder engine of new design and body construction that elâ€" iminates hundreds of pounds of weight but gives ample body size and strength. The engine has uniform temperature control obtained by casting inlet manâ€" ifolds inside the head and completely water jacketing all cylinders. It is of Lâ€"head construction, 172.6 cubic inâ€" ches displacement and 76 horsepower at 3,0600 R, P. M 4 i sented for 1941 are two of Ambassador sixes and eights with "maeropowered" twin ignition engines. 04440044 6 With the Ambassador 600, a comâ€" pletely new car three years in the makâ€" Ing. Nash bids for a share in the lowâ€" price automobile market. Also preâ€" New Nash Three Years In the Making, But Well Worth the Time and Care Some of the Features in th» New Nash Cars for 1941. Running Boards Flush with the Floor. Aeroâ€"power Engines. "Weath>râ€"Eye" System Available. 0980094844 THE GEORGE TAYLOR HARDWARE LTD. Spruce Street Compliments of â€" 31 First Ave. ongratulations to Schumacher Lions Club and Automotive Dealers of District Schumacher Hardware and Furniture Co. Mclintyre Coffee Shop Relax and Refresh Yourself at the GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES PERMITE PRODUCTS AUTOâ€"FABRICS LTD. PRESTâ€"Oâ€"LITE BATTERIES C M P IGNITION and STARTING PRODUCTS AUTO SHOW during and after the AUTO SHOW and a Complete Display of General Automotive Accessories We are featuring a complete line Visit Our Display Phone 7418 | An American staving at a cm'tain'l coast resort had an engagement to; play golf with a friend who did not put| in a punctual appearance. | Schumacher Available for use in the three lines is the "Weather Eye" system of conâ€" ditioned air for Winter driving. HIts capacity has been increased 70 per cent. The bedâ€"inâ€"aâ€"car for tourist and sportsman is offered in sedan and brouâ€" ghan models and can be left up while the car is traveling. Also optional is an economy fourth speed forward. The automatic cruising gear has an "overâ€" take" feature for extra power in passing or emergency. The Amecrican, who was waiting on the firstâ€"tee, decided to go to the clubhouse and telephone to his partâ€" ner and not wishing. to take his heavy kit with him, he said to a bystander: "Excuse me but would you look after these clubs till I come back?‘ "Sir," rejoined the bystander with ruffled dignity, "I‘d> have you know I‘m the mavor of this town " "Never mind, I‘ll take the risk Exchange. Of inâ€"line construction the "Aeroâ€" power" engines are stripped of extra parts with manifold cast inside. Engine blocks are blueâ€"gray, ignition wires mandarin red and valves are covered by a silvered head. The Eight has nineâ€"bearing crankshaft and 115 horseâ€" power, the Six a sevenâ€"bearing shaft and 105 horsepower. Both more than 200 inches cverall, the Six and Eight have new interiors worked out in colloboration with a woman stylist to harmonize in iwoâ€"tone combinations with body colors,. Woolens in special weaves are styled in taupeâ€" biege and plum duotoness, Hardware and panel knobs are in plumred tenite. AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION RISKING TT at the Compliments of â€" Succeess to the â€" First Avenue Wilson‘s Drug Store Schumacher‘s Style Headquarters sODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE The Shop for Men and Women who Shop for Men. AUTO SHOW Motor Industry One of Essential Branches of Work The makers of automobiles and trucks expect to meet this test. They make no reservations on the defenss scoreâ€"that job has priority in this emergency perâ€" iod and no productive energies that can be applied to that work can or will be withheld. In saying this to the American public at the opening of National Automobile Show Week,. the industry is nevertheâ€" less confident of sustained sales, proâ€" duction and employment in its norâ€" mal work of everyday ends. The motor. industry regards the period immediately ahead as the greatest challenge faced in its history. The new production year brings it both a deâ€" mand and an opportunity to prove its capacity in vital mass production of war materials while at the same time meeting a rising civilian need for autoâ€" motive products. The new cars put on view in this perâ€" iod constitute the most thorough "Anâ€" By ALVAN MACAULEY, President Automoblie Manufacturers Association, Incorporating such advanced features as acrodynamic streamlining, "fireball" engines developing 115, 125 and 165 horsepower, and new Compound Carbuâ€" Schumacher Phone 891 | Area of Work Extended | _ Already car ownership has taken up _one slack in defense preparation in many localities where thousands of men in excess of normal facilities are being _concentrated for military work. In appraising the industry‘s proâ€" duction job ahead, however, even more significant than its own technical proâ€" gress is the continuing growth of autoâ€" motive use by the public and the growâ€" ing recognition that the personal car has taken its place as an essential in the lives of millions of families in all walks of life and income level. The bald statement that 287 billion miles of motor vehicle movement was piled up last year suggests the job that the vehicle is doing. It is adequate, however to bring out the valuesâ€"that widely diffused ownership of automoâ€" biles have brought about. Just as the motor truck‘s efficiency and economy is directly and indirectly vlacing dolâ€" lars and cents in the pockets of conâ€" sumers, so the personal car supplies economic opportunity and working efâ€" ficiency to millions. nual Report to the American People" that can be made by the a facturers and by the plants big and small, that make parts, equipment, accessories and ingredients of the finished automobile, Broad Advance Made The nonâ€"technical visitors to show floors will sense readily the degree of advance in automotive science which again has been registered this year as a result of application to the motor vehicle of intensive laboratory study and engineering research. Industrial plant locations that would have been out of the question if living accommodations had to be found in walking distance, are being developed retion on Super, Century, Roadmaster and Limited models, McLaughlinâ€" Buick for 1941 is presented in five now scries on three wheelbases, and offers a choice DAIGNEAULT MOTOR SALES 28 Second Avenue Timmins CGasoline in a Big€ * Roomier than Many 1940 Cars Costing up to $200 More! * Flashing Pickup of New "Flying Scot" Engine! * Coil Springs on All Four Wheels! * New "Unitized" Steel Body â€" Safer, Quieter! * Improved Weather Eye Condiâ€" tioned Air System . . . and Convertible Bed! To The Fout Timeâ€" * Overall Savings up to $£100 a Year! ODAYâ€"there‘s a sew kind of car in the lowâ€"price field â€"the 1941 Nash! It‘ssonew...so different that drivâ€" ing it is a thrilling experience. Little would you believe, as you look at the size of itâ€"194 inches longâ€"that it delivers 30 to 35 miles to the gallon, with usual good driving. Powered by Nash‘s newâ€"ty pe"Flying Scot" Engine, it‘s the fleetest, "six" you _ ever had your hands on! , You‘ll be delighted by ~â€" the way it responds to ____â€"â€" the wheel but laughs at Good News! In the Face of Rising New Car Prices THAT RUMOR ABOUT NASH WAS TRYE! Gallon of rl! of twontyâ€"two different body types. Hlustrated above is the Spcecial sixâ€" passenger, fourâ€"door sedan, buxlt on 3 121â€"inch whtclbase. because automobiles can be counted upâ€" on to bring men to work; this is no new fact to the motor industry, which has long found parking space for workers to the Schumacher Lions Club and the Autoâ€" mobile dealers of the Porcupine Camp on the occasion of their Congratulations Industrial Acceptance Corp. Limited 1940â€"41 AUTO SHOW both all Canadian Companies employing Canadian capital and personnel. â€" 20 Branches to Serve You â€" *New 1941 prices begin in All prices, delivered bere, include standard equ asd tax. Weather Exve, Fourt Speed Forward, Convertihle Bed, Special Paimt and W hite Side W all T ires are optional, at slight exira bumps. With Twoâ€"way Ball« bearing Steering and soft coil springs on all four wheelsâ€" it rides like a miracle in motion. Its amazing quiet, its unusual roominess are due to a new kind of "unitized" construction. Frameand body are welded together. The front seat‘s almost five feet wide. The rear has ample space for Nash‘s big Convertible Bed. Campbell Auto Finance Limited more essential than nearby housing, but it has now reached a development of national significanct. At the high rate of use now prevailâ€" ing for automobiles the indusiry faces an annual replacement job running into millions of vehicles, cars that must inevitably be scrapped even while the need for the service to be rendered inâ€" creases, With defense activities stimâ€" ulating absorption of many millions of workers now employed, the annual serâ€" vice of passenger vehicles should be exâ€" pected to rise further accelerating the scrapping of vehicles which are reachâ€" ing the end of their usefulneéess. Purchasing Power Goes Up Linked with the demand for producâ€" tion of the industry in the year ahead will be the stimulation of the national income through defense spending. The curve of purchasing power seems to be moving upward. On the sales side, the industry, therefore is looking forward to a strong domestic demand reinâ€" forced by the increased values which have been built into the 1941 products. While the foreign sales situation is not so clear, it has its bright spots, which the industry will encourage and deâ€" velop to the limit of its ability. The American automobile and truck manufacturers constitute the largest fransportation equipment industry in !rameana l)()(l’y The Nash Ambassador ©600" . . . the new The front seat‘s lowâ€"price car, G6Gâ€"cylinder Manifoldâ€"Beasled Engine. 1e rear has amplc 1‘)4 inches over all. Six models. A T‘he Acropowered Nash Ambassador Sit â€" 104 nvertible Bed. HP . .. Gâ€"cvlinder Twin Ignition Yalveâ€"inâ€"Head Enâ€" mss« kipe. 201 inches over all. Six models. the lowâ€"price feldâ€" The Acropowered Nash Ambassador Eight~1 1 5 HP T _ * .2 . 8â€"cvlinder Twin Ignition Valveâ€"inâ€"Head Engine. . y/W SDecig} é ( OU pe ' (h'h'x'rrml %’# 8 pmeceat Even the air you breathe is differentâ€" thanks to the new conditionedâ€"air wonâ€" ders of the Weather Eye System. This year Nash prices are low. All Nash cars have new economy, See also the big, beautiful new Nash Ambassador Aeroâ€" powered Sixes and Eightsâ€"at your deal« er‘s. l‘irst public showing today! 3 NEW SERIESâ€"I7 BEAUTIFUL MODELS 201 inches over all. Five models. the world. Theip primary place in the _national economy remains the task of | keeping the highway rolling stock of the country up to the efficiency which is now â€"demanded of all productive enterâ€" A gentleman with a statistical turn of mind has proven that the new cars for 1941 are more colorful than in past years. He makes his point by classifyâ€" ing the cars by colour in the New York motor show this year and contrasting these figures with those for the motor show last year. Inspection of the new cars at the auto show sponsored by the Schumacher Lions Club will bear this out. Here are the figures for the colâ€" ours of cars at the New York motor show for last year and this year:â€" North Bay Nugget:â€"And now there‘s the problem of what to do with all the mothballs until next spring. Blue Green Gray Redâ€"Maroon Beigeâ€"Brown Black ... Brighter Colours Among Features of the New Cars MONDAY, OCTOBERn 218T, 1040 1940 52

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