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1 Studebaker Introduces 1949 Models in Salem o-i- . y w ' ' iiiiiii,ir i'ifr0' ' ... V' -r--irt 7 : r o a v ! U lfllW I'M I I One of the new 199 Studebaker models which to on display today at Bonesteele Sales and Service Co., 379 X. Church sL, that pictured above is the Champion Hve-passencrr Starlirht coupe. Enxine perform ance has been stepped up with new carburetor and chances id valve lift and manifold. Studebaker's 1949 Line on Display Today Sublifnitv School Obtains New Site SUBLIMITY A four-acre site for construction of a iiew public grade school building hee ha? been purchased by district 7C from the Studebaker's 1949 passenger car Mary Bell , property, northeast of models so on disDav today at parocnjai nign scnooi. Bonesteele Sales and Service Co., 370 N. Church st. Russell Bonesteele said new fea tures of the models include in creased luggage space in the trunk, redesigned wrap around bumpers and parking brake with a push button release. He added that improvements in the new Studebakers are high lighted by interior finishing of the M9 cars. In various models, he said, seat backs and cushions are in different but harmonizing pat terns; "upholstery and sidewalls are Jn two-tone contrast; nylon fabric is continued in some models with new colorful patterns and alliga tor leatherette is used in some mo dels. Some old buildings oil the prop- Lerty are being azed to make .way for the proposed $50,00Gj structure,, whose three rooms will relieve present overcrowding. Freeman and Hayslip of Portland are the architects. . PROBATE COURT Charlie Etheridge guardianship: Subject ordered to appear in court on January 28 to show cause why a guardian should not be appointed for him." Harry Benedict and Maxine Ann Louise Schwab guardianships: Order appointing Iary Jeanne Zodrow as guardian. Mary Jeanne, Harry Benedict and Maxine Ann Louise Schwab guardianships: Order releasing , Amanda Schwab Wilde as guar- ! dian. R. J. Janz estate: Appraisal of estate at $56,499.93. Minni E r.Rm'F -Fitter, I Jonn w . raney gu-iaiansmp: , tons of scrap paper collected bv0rder sets hearing on petition to Middle Grove Boy Scoots over j appoint Gladys btoutenberg as period of several months has been ! guardian for Jaihuary 31. eoIH frr flS half nf amm ml VlRv I II lOl Rl Middle Grove Scouts Sell 15 Tons of Paper Botlie to Head WU Law Students Willamette university law stu dents this week elected James Bodie. Clinton, S. C, junior, to succeed John Horton. Baker, as law school student body president next semester. Others elected to office were Walter Foster, Clackamas vice president; William Pilling, Salem, secretary-treasurer and William Crogham, Salem, representative to the unieraity student council. Thev rrlaced Howard Kaffun i John Copenhaver and William weekly for which the last lot sold brought per ton. Providing trucks for! the haul ing were Paul Lardon, pleo Kep pinger. John Van Lannen and Jack Wikoff. Helping with the loading were Robert Pickerel, Robert Wagers, Hubert Aspinwall, William Kleen, Ted Kjuenzi and Lewis Patterson. A cohered dish dinner was served at the Kep- pinger home by Mrs. Pickerel, Mrs. Wagers, Mrs. Wikoff, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Kuenzi and Mrs Keppinger. i - Wayne H. Weeks and A. W. Beardsley vs. Clarence Anderson: Case dismissed upon plaintiffs motion, with prejudice and with out costs to any party. C. C. Parton vs. T. G. Patzer: Defendant's answer to complaint corrects name to T. J. Patzer and denies allegations. Lillian I. McGary vs. Kenneth R. McGary: Complaint fur divorce alleges that defendant has been convicted of a felony and is serv ing a sentence in the state peni tentiary, and asks custody of four minor cniiuien, ou mommy sup port money and $50 for children NEWSPAPER IN PRINV1LLE j upon defendant's release from PRINEVILLE, Jan. 20 -iJP,- The Peent,aryi Married Oct. 13, 1938 Frances C. Looney vs. Lee Loo- Prineville News, a newspaper, new will semi-begin tortz ail of Salem in those posts (publishing here February 1, own respectively, .'"j - 'ef Lee Taylor said today. ney: Decree of divorce to plain tiff grants her possession of per sonal property and restores plain- '9 , Li'." ' LL-'t .9 t ' '''! h i.' t - -tPx. fifclif lm4 CMwr far 4 New performance! New smartness! New moneys ivorih! AraM(D)UM(DM(a erf 'new vogue m iri&uoto 'T'HEY'RE here today in all their flight " streamed "glory the fabulously fine new Studebakers for 1949! New visions of loveliness inside and outside! Spectacular new examples of Studebaker's postwar pacemaking! The most value-packed automobiles a mod erate investment ever bought! A new 1949 Studebaker Commander Im thes stand-out distinctions f the new, 1949 Studebakers New decorator -fabric upbobterics New instrument panels New body colors Self-adjusting brakes Variable ratio "extra-leverage" steering Panoramic vision Seats centered between axles Low center of gravity "Black light dash dials Automatic hill bolder and foam rubber seat cushions optional at added cost on Champions standard on a I other models Automatic overdrive, ClimatLrer beating system, white side wall tires and wheel trim rings arc available on any model at extra cost. with new power! A new 1949 Studebaker Champion with new glamor! A special extra-long-wheelbase new 19-49 Stude baker Land Cruiser style-marked with a new distinction! Take a moment to take a look and you'll want to take an hour to admire these newest Studebaker dream cars. I t's a Studebaker year again all over America! - J - - fa m .M , fca - - C - VawTaTswfSBj VJaVswrpBTBgi VSJWwBas' fajsjaaa) rOv 3 P'SMriwlffsaT'rTst Bonesteele Sales & Service Inc. 370 N. Church St Scdm, Orecon M. J. BAUGHN. DETROIT. OREGON Studebakers the buy word for lliHft that lasts and style that thrills tiff's former name of Frances C. Olson. Herbert Jones vs. Orcn E. Ro berts and James Ballard: Reply filed by plaintiff. Elmer H. K. Door vs. Glen Stev ens: Notice of withdrawal as at torney for plaintiff filed by W. W. McKinney. Joseph M. Beyer vs. Peck Egg Service, Inc.: Complaint seeks judgment of $2,500 for alleged in juries suffered by plaintiff and SI. 000 for alleged damage sus tained by plaintiffs vehicle in auto accident Sept. 23, 1947. at in tersection of Hubbard-St. Paul and Champoeg-Johnston school roads. LaVerne Matson vs. Vernon Matson: Complaint for divorfe al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment asks for restoration of maid en name of LaVerne Umenhoffer. Married May 10, 1946, at Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Laurest M. Olson, Eugene, charged with reckless driving, ined $35. Allen M. Kleinsmith Ada S 1firi St., charged with illegal possession oi nquor, placed on probation for six months. Edwin T. Barrett, 333 Union st, charged with assault and battery, posted $150 bail. POLK CIRCUIT COURT DALLAS, Jan. 20 Jewell Ma son vs. Wallace Mason: Suit or di vorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment, asks custody of minor child. Married Sept. 6, 1947 at San Jom?, Calif. Credit Bureaus Adjustment De partment, Inc. vs. Pat Boss: Suit seeks to collect $310 allegedly due on merchandise. John M. Primus vs. R. L. Ham blen: Suit seeks to collect $300 allegedly due on promissory note plus $75 attorney fees. Salem Steel and Supply com pany vs. Charles Lyons as Charles Lyons Lumber seeks to collect $1107 allegedly due i on steel supplies, i Charley A. Kramer vs. Minor i F. Oziah: Suit seeks to collect $200 1 allegedly .d 1J fin pach lnan 'SILVERTO.V JUSTICE COURT JUT. and Mrs William Parlcnn Silverton, were bound over to the couniy grand jury Wednesday on charges of larceny by bailee; re leased on own recognizance. Pri vate prosecutor is Norris Ames, who filed original charges last August 16, involving disposition of a radio on a conditional sales contract. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Johnnie J. McAllister, 25, coun ty highway employe, Salem route 4 box 896, and Freda Mae Miller, 19, Turner. Jack Moye, 25, veterinarian, Klamath Falls, and Elizabeth Miller, 20. clerk - stenographer, wood burn. Joe E. Tierce, 23, woodworker, and Darlene Ratzloff, 19, both of Jefferson. Willamette to Graduate 22 As Term Ends Twenty-two Willamette univer sity seniors, including six women. jwill graduate from the univer- sity at the end of the semester in February, it was announced by the registrar's office this week The graduates will formally re ceive their degrees at the June exercises. Women graduating are Beverly Briggs, Great Falls, Mont. Addyse Lane, Salem; Nancy Montgomery, Salem; Yvonne Simpson, Evansville, 111.; Vivian Webber, Salem and Mrs. Vergie Wicks, Salem. Men graduating are Ralph Bolt, Charles Crecelins, Eric Fitzsim mons. Carl Hultenberg, John Nichols, David Nyberg, Eric Rad cliffe, Alan Robertson. Daniel Ross, Stanley Ryals, John Wat- kins, Clarence Webber, Vernon Zornes, all of Salem, and AVil liam Edwards. Guy Jonas and Brice Smith of Portland. According to one source, rheu matic diseases cost the American people about $750,000,000 a yeai in lost wages, relief payment and doctor bills. PJ I 0 h 1 t. 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