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Show for cars that stand up ""in wartime" fRvv' Y f Jill 'Wh CAYS W. M. Byrd, engineer on a U. S. Navy 'rLjJlfJML. I '' )b at Bav City, Michigan: "My hat's off . Vffi fTr ' a1 y mPi to Studebaker. You're certainly right when V$ JW ?t?v,'tT- you say the Studebaker Champion is engi- lAlfV i Wi vXr .J".?tb - Y neered to save an owner money and built to 1 I 1 ' TfJf IT iiiiit t "7 ,Jj -withstand hard punishment. I r 'jfcW' ljjjfe"5J "I know. I've owned three Champions. iN . Iwh Jfe) 'thi The one I'm now driving, a 1941 model, has 0 n. 31,000 miles on it and its tires look good SwTsjf iSJr -S r 30000 miles more. l-'RiiH-- two Previus Champions gave me re- rirW "?rll235s. markable mileage over rugged West fj' t Jlii iiV-L Virginia mountain roads. Ufr fKv "21 CSv "On the three Champions, my total Mfyhis! M'''5fcdp maintenance bills, outside of proper dk ftfa f IKTir servicing did not exceed $40." 53 vslrf'5 ypfll ji! M'tfcfeSP' Mr. Byrd's experience, after two LT f 1 1 I i! I 3 l1 years of war, is matched by that of 0J IwsttfcuilJi'i.iiiwJ ''MwLJiiii kMMS-'i, many other Studebaker owners. g(y CLARENCE DAHL St. George, Utah $l lis NOW... Is the time to order your ME PMNTINfG' Signs Placards Handbills Envelopes Bill Heads 1 Statements Price Tags Meal Tickets Letter Heads Report Forms Personal Cards Butter Wrappers Imprinted Checks Inter-office Forms Personal Stationery Washington County News "Dixie's Home Newspaper " |