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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-4-25, Page 41151✓ BRUSSE S L US1 New tans -Saving "Boehm” Engine: Now it's more than over the high- oompresston tender—he popularity . in brilliant response . , In fuel elf !annul Yes the ,ram "Reelect" r '01 g1oo1 n. allits famous flash d lath plus brand non gasoline savings! Equipment, accessories, and tries illustrated subject to change without mode,. OOldsnsobile Dydra.Matle Drive optioned ut extra cote of all models. New ... new .... all the way through ! It's Oldsmobile's glamor. ous new Super "88" ... the.smartest — the most exciting — the most advanced "88" ever ! it's new outside — with brand-new beauty from the smart free-flowing lines of its brilliant new Body by Fisher ! It's new inside—with interiors that are deep, luxurious and more spacious than ever before ! .ft's new under- side, too —with a rugged new chassis, firm foundation for the new "Rocket" Ride A General Moto* Value .. rex Vin.. sa cs .�.:<M41t ,..re tl: 45050: Oldsmobile Super "80" Do Luxe 4 -Door Soda% Oldsmobile also offers now Series "98" models for 1951, And it's new in power, too! Yes, the eight -cylinder "Rocket" Engine is new 1 famed for its flashing action the new 135 horsepower "Rocket" is engineered for even greater gas savings in1951! Of course there's wonderful Hydra -Matic Drive,* too — and even it is improved! ... gives you still easier operation and "Instant Reverse"! Come in and see this all -tinge great Super "88" today! NEW SUPER "88" OLDSAAOBILES a .'. NOW ON DISPLAY! o -4t i erside Motors, Brussels, Ontario C5gA of lea_asvilckb a ifINMAM,V : , w ET Mr OVI ,..,zs..: ..>.r„.,:,,f es for ArSt ewe, egger;ve t„) USE LIGHT -WEIGHT MGCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS LIFT IT WITH YOUR LITTLE FINGER Only in the McCulloch 3-25 can you get all these features: * 3 honest horse- power with only 25 lb. total weight complete with 18" blade and chain automatic clutch that stops chain when engine idles * kickproof automatic rewind starter * full -power sawing at any angle * ono -hand controls * chain tension auto- matically controlled * special magneto de- sign for quick starting * choice of chains for fastest sawing in any type of wood, STOP IN TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Geo. ai Poi rerrr and Thore's a McCulloch • for every logging job, Blades a ; from 20 to 00 inches, and 20 -Inch yo bo Blades from 18 to 30 Y, „.,0/Alrf 07;r4 ,% ,,,; inches, and 15 -inch bow FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION prices, and operating detail. write LEMEBY DISTRIBUTORS LTD EXCLUSIVE McCULLOCH AGENTS IN CANADA 220 West 1st Avenue Vancouver, B.C. 224 George St. N. Peterboro, Ont, 1951 OLDSMOBILE SUPER "88" A now. red signed 0lds'm series for 1851 — the Super "8S'' -- • pnwerc11 by the famed eight-ey-liu 1. - "Rr,rlcet" ens':ue with increased Lino pr.5sinn lies been announced by GeneralilIotoes. , The Super "Ss" features a new Wrier and roomier Fisher body with mare whulow area and consequent greaterviib'lity. It offers int Proved Hydra -Matic :Drive as option at extra cast. The new series, now coning off the General Motors assembly lines at Oshawa, is readily identified by Ilhe distintier bright sash moulding that ex.175080 from tit" shoulder of the rearfender diagonally (Inset. the fender to the gravel shield. Clear vision wrap-around windows pro- vide the distinctive key -note of Olds- m'•'tile Ticlid ty styling apparent 'n the Super "53", Further 1istinetinc is added 11y the high Brown 11:11 fender that terminates in a tail 11^h' assembly laying a Millet -shared red 1:11". Avn,ilable in three distinctive de- luxe body styles — four -door sedan. two -door sedan and Tournay C`onpe— the Super "58" is mounted on a Ise. inch wheelbase chassis. The 110W interiors are lnxiolursly designed fo' greater room, comfort and v,sihilty. - Upholstery in the two 'and four - door sedans, is presented in dark- erne striped nylon pile in a two.tn"e survey weave with a light gray bel - stet,. The Holiday Coope is flute`, ed in gray striped pile onrd with b" black or green leather. There ^ been a regrouping on the Instrumentpanel with the added convenience of a concealedash. receiver in the grille right beside the driven'. Front and rear of the Super "38" have bean smartly designed. 'Phe familiar wide honllzomtal bars are retained in the front grille, withthe second bar extending through the two bumper guards. The Oldsmobileglobal emblem is, prominent no the front of bbe hood, with the word Oldsmobile in a seml'oircle over R. The front fender lines extend a- long the body to the shoulder of the rear fender, at the point where thediagonal sash begins. There the body line slopes upward and then -he rear fender crown flows gently Iowuward until it blends into the tail light assembly. The bright ,.I.1 "R1" is in the V where sash Aril gravel shield meet. The rear ',',•lt lidhas au Oidsmobile global [Motu for a handle and there is a .,, tel "88" Superialposea on n rocket 'I1 the left side. New 1 oaf -type rear springs. 53 el., long 717(7 51 inches wide, the the Super "85" the smoothest Odes, according to GM engine- rs. The springs are of the tapered ami -elliptic type and are control- led by direct acting shock absorbers +vhieh co-ordinate their action with '1mt of the "knee -action" front -'-heels. Front springs continue as 'he coil type. The amid point of the ' a.f springs is located six inches 'whim' the rear axle. This elimates the body dip upon initial acceleration that is quite eotlimon in ears using :ani•eilipt!c springs. The 135 horse power Rocket engine 'hielh powers the Oldsmobile Super ""e1" has a number of new features. cunhbustinn chamber has beet designed In obtain better efficiency. 'Phis will help to capitalize on high compression advantages even if prem- ium fuel octant. numbers should be ' lwered somewhat because of defence requirements. Also contributing to engine performance and smo0thne15 are a new carburetor, distributor, it cleaner anmuffler. See your !eater et the Rivedside Motors for demonstration. Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders. Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Peckers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawl", Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Snu lleyy Forage Blowers rod Hammer MM..We also ave repairs iter Oliver Cockshutt Tract" MORRI!TT & WRIGHT Isapleateat Dealers Per Myer implements Myth, 4 and 93. ytth, Oat, _...�:'rFw-�,cer1�,.---u,:r.�.;'.H::x-.: �.,,:,: �au:�aa:::z�',•Ia,:ts3eF _ .. . By Roe Farms Service Dept, YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT ROE VITAFOOD, DOG. IT SURE GOT MY BIRDS AWAY TOA FAST START. LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THESE CHICKS- AND THEY'RE ONLY SEVEN I'VE BEEN THERE'S NO EAROFTHAT, WORRYING ILL. JUST MIX YOUR A LITTLE, DOC. PRESENT ROE VITAFOOD I DO11T WANT WITH ROE VITAGROW WEEK, IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD WATCH rOR,DQC? WHAT ABOUT VENTILATION Doc.? PROTECT YOUR Roe Vigi1°" CHl ja/� A fvR srART lieu ,nr `�,,s r'4 . dimer CONPIETE` :�::STARi: R� CHICK INVESTMENT ROE K��Pr AND V�' Va2t' ivy 6ROW/N6 oA `` ' = i Yet %, \� CONPIETE A� GROWING MASH CHICKS NEED PLENTY OF FRESH AIR, BUT BE SURE TO AVOID DRAFTS. WATCH THE WEATHER 50 THAT THE OPENINGS ARE CLOSED MORE ON EXTREMELY WINDY OR COLD DAYS, AND ON BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS, ' YES,SIR, KEEP THE 15 NECESSARY, STIRRED THE CHICKS DAMP, ST THE LITTER A!• �_ fi ,, �, I lq ��„/ II� ��* AND IT'S JUST A5 IMPORTANT AS FEED. LITTER DRY. TO DOTHIS, A LITTLE HEAT AND ALSO KEEP THE LITTER WELL UP. WATCH UN DER THE BROODER WHERE SIT AT NIGHT AND IF IT IS AT ALL IN A LITTLE HYDRATED LIME. IF TER GETS MATTED, REMOVE IT. � THIS IS GOOD �' `' / t ,t INSURANCE n r�,,,it ., . AGAi NST COCCIDIOSIS WEEKS OLD I. s GOOD FOR YOU BILL. ;,t, NOW KEEP THEM .., GROWING BY CHOOSING TO UPSET THE FIRST MY CHICKS WITH GRADUALLY REDUCING A SUDDEN CHANGE THE AMOUNT OF IN FEED VITAFOOD, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL = THE SUNSHINE AND DRY, WARM AIR. � - 1-- -A '�' YOUR GROWING MASH SWITCH WILL.BEEASY. , �, _. t r i'' % r( �I•` 1 v �/!'�"�.� r 'tf/� /� I Ss, �d / .STAT, ,-,.. -- —_ �� ' k JUST AS CAREFULLY , tr f ' rd . .P' fr ' ;. ,.;.! 7 a ItltaTM i 3` ofAi � - ' �. �, r a�+.t +4w >„r..r.' :'t _ ., u- - �.i„r� � atI ' f”' Eli ,., ;..44 � n .,. ! : r -_e� f ,lt t:. r ' . t'. � , ,'t >r �✓ f,; . \. 91 ! ' 0 1�,�} _/ma _ _ \ :','u'-. -°!1. `+rte, ,u tl� S �� ® G.-"rtw_.�., � , �,', :` l%MAN s e �, , iL � ® { li S f :. u. .� 1t`� t�cfil41�\i %/ca� v � �%+ I� 6R6W1NOMASN y 'I�� \\� 11 \4I1 �� °m111 • ` �N w il4 �!i'� _VI `r ■.a°: ` VF.63 'r"'^ 1'17 l*1ti C -, ,0 _�.. f.. / NCKsb F y ,i/ � !/ RT j 1. .. a�'• .' / ,_{-moo. 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