iM The Erfdy family and iKrir Ckriroli Chevrolet Carries Them All "Wc needed a ear very badly. a* ray husband and 18 year old son had been *-nlkin(j to wirk every day. leaving home early in *he rooming and uetlinj; hack late in the evening. We also had to hire sumeime to deliver our supplies. This always cost us $2.SO per trip. Now that we have a Chevrolet Superior Car we save money and time, ami wc certainly enjoy our family drives even if we are a little crowded. The sturdy Chevrolet carries the thirteen of us anywhere wc wish to go." Mrs. Bessie I. Eddy Rniinond t*? ^?* d?? r? ri....,/,//.# "When we moved her* r fsumi it almost i^poaii'uic io get a place to live unless we moved to the suburbs, for the landlords simply refused to take children. When we would l?>cate some charming bungalow the question of transportation would arise fur iny husband was on a salary and every dollar had to be counted to make ends meet. "We were f?>rced to rent a place in the suburbs and every night my husband would come home tired after the long ride in the crowded street car. Something had to be done, so we took our bank balance of $200 for a down payment on a Chevrolet. We easily took care of the monthly payments by saving carfares I drove my husband to work, on the way home left the boys at school and did my marketing saving a great deal in this way i and in the evening called for them again. Or. Sundays wc took lovely trips at much less cost than the excursion trips wc had been taking. M. , < I,.,. !. H W "Wr were able to uve so much by having a car that we turned in the touring car for n sedan which is also satisfying us in every way." Mrs. Charles H Wiener 3<?05 Berenice Ave . L?? Annclr*. Calif c*J Banker Advises Farmer to Buy a Chevrolet, and Lends the Money "My farm is 6 miles from the tr.wn where we havr to market our produce. This made it necessary for me to take my horses out of the field at least one day a week. If we went to church on Sunday it meant driving the horses most of the day instead of letting them rest. I figured if I had a car I could go to the mill or blacksmith shop at noon white the horses Mwrrc resting. It seemed as though a car would about double ntv working hours. *'t told all this to my banker, and he said. "Absolutely a car is a necessity on a farm. Wr will let you have the money you need to buy a Chevrolet." "We've had that car four years and it has been a great benefit to us as well as a pleasure, and at a cost of $8.25 for repairs." J. H. Nagle Newton. Illmoii J. H- Nafl? ?nd family with Chevrolet hit banker helped him to buy u r-ves /?? t -tx t t v* rf UC1UI C UUJ 1115 Dealer and Lej DICKE eresting Exp( "Nothing Compares With Chevrolet" J "It would take some ( k* ' mighty tall arguments and VyWj startling recotds to con vitKt our family that any ^Kp*' other make of car could T come anywhere near Riving a us the satisfaction and B pleasure that our Chevrolet jt j has Riven us. I have driven HI try ^'prr.^: Tuutinn car 1 5.000 miles tn 15 months UBkZ, J9ppfl and it's never failed :ne. RSsr I get better than 20 miles t<< the gallon of gas through sand and heavy roads." R. J. Meyer rt Appletoo. Wis. Earns S500 a Trip ^ "Chevie has paid for itself a couple of timet over and in such an easy and pleasant way, too. I've had my 490 four years during which time t utours through New England anil thj-i vi inity. I can take a party of four on a 2.000 mile trip for less than the cost of the journey by rail, ami crsily clear $300 on the trip. "My Chevrolet has been driven 30.000 mile-, and I am soing to use it another year, at which time I h<>pc to invest in a Sedan ami make a trip west." Miss E. M. Hrrrone <919 Fifth St . N W Washington. D C. Mis* llwron* with party at Hawthorne's "Huui Seven Cables'* A Little Each Day Brings a Chevrolet "We were spending 44c in carfare every tune we went to se?- my father who had been ill for nine months for that money we could ride around a wholr week in a car. When father was ;iblc to be up he loogca 10 gn uin w friends. Finally we decided we must make this possible for hirn. and how he did smile when we took him out for the first time in 10 months. "It was not hard for us to make the monthlv poymcnts for we ??vc mojuy in many ways by having the c; r. We often drive out into the country and load up with vegetables and fruit, saving from $2 to $J a week. Every week when we put the money away for our rent, we put away $5 or $6 for the car and at the end of the month we had our payment together. The upkeep is not heavy ami when you stop to figure how much carfare you can save in a month, you will see your way clear to own a car." Mrs. A. Herold .1.100 W ??th St.. Cleveland. Ohio William Ctif*r and children enjovm* ?hr Hi.?4 Oi.? . in (heir Chevrolet "Now We Know We're Living" "How to enjoy life and do it economically that was our problem. Being a family with a moderate income, it was first necessary for us to have the essentials of life but wc also wanted our children to enjoy Nature and see the country around us. We couldn't go on foot and we'd ' almost rather stay at home tluin be crowded into ' a street car or train. Finally we decided that '? we would arrange our budget to include the k monthly payments on a car. Investigations soon I showed us that a Chevrolet was the car we wanted. Wc had to cut out many things that we thought were essential but the enjoyment we got out of the car made up for our economies a Any AutomobiL irn About the > Y & DICK! MURPHY, i iriences of tl lundred fold. We did not know wf wm living intil wt started to go around in our car. and now we have economical transportation for business ind pleasure." William Geiger | Union Courw, L<?c Iilamt ?-?o Earns Day and Night i "Here's my Chevrolet in its daytime dress. J I have equipped it so that I can carry two 12- ? loot extension lajfei't iwo o-toot ladders ] which 1 use every day in my window cleaning business. If I want to use the car in the evening or on Sunday to take the family out. I just Malthrw D. Bland*a buainru-plcaaurt Ch**rol?l rcadjr for work remove the ladder hanging equipment. In this way it yields return* in busr.c? *u?i pleasure." Matthew D. Bland 241 Ales Street. Bridceport. Conn. 1 Meets Emergency f-*\ Requirements \ "My work call* for cor - \ stnnt and unfailing perform ' \ ancc on the part of a motor t V car. As manager of a building ?/**"*% material business, tny work tm A takes me out amtmg the **> \ farmers on country roads ah A most daily I frequently use jk--,-1. A my car to haul heavy com inodities like cement and LL-" > 1 T brick, on rush orders, when our ^ao'l,'cs arc overtaxed. cHmK# - "This seventeenth f year as a motorist, so I 'ought ^t" know' when I say that r Chevrolet has the stamina 1 * and flexibility for giving allaround economical transpor* ?* lh* tation." C M Irwin MonliceQo. Minn _ * '^wBI iy Thr Clwwpl?t which helps P. R. Wood mII cas Wins Front Rank With Chevrolet "With the aid or my Chevrolet I've kept my territory sale* in the front rank, and my expense account hns been much lower than those of our other salesmen. I've driven my Chevrolet, carrying a heavy load of demonstrator cash registers. 18.471 miles in less than nine months, over al! kinds of roads. I've never had the bearings tightened, only one spark has been out of the motor, I've never been hung up on the mad, and the water in my radiator has never boiled." P. R. Wood r? 5 Altoona. Pa Six Years Old and Going Strong "Wc don't know how many miies this car lias gone in the last six years, fur the roads around here are so had that we couldn't keep our speedometer working, but I we know it's giving us the J service we want just had nA .1 the valves ground. an?l it runs like new. We arc using the same curtains that came with the car, and the finish good. "The way this cur acts I yMAQD don't think we'll need a new LBHS9E one for sirar time, but it will be a Chevrolet when I do get one." James Oldham m Rn'hmund. Ky. e Call on the N< Ipw Wav tn Pai ^ *-* m, EY MOTOI NORTH CAROL 1 jJ HHL B. N"rv' BiinfJ being %i?<y'E*prr' Eci* SbSrfE L-^-r?f of Ra*r>I,nr -p, trr th<'hTj'^^?ly^Z <? '"?d"'(.' m^hy, '.T' b5 G?org? ""?!,1 on?!Z'n' ?f??j J?? w?'?^, f0_ , E t.. Wf .Vr =ai<! de -* *'--SS?: 'SiSfe#^ - < ** their motm r """ S.000 Milt* and Not u r'ent For B Repair* hef<">' tt "I tavm't ?prnt on<- cm! I he j ft.t O Chcvr(4ct Suprruw Tourmi , ^ ^ CO cc 5.000 mile* of hard drivin I havr l? \ 270 Ballon* of gas and 7 i; ai ?rf 0,i 23t<l it out and see if I'm n ;t>ng ~ HrfrjM.?pr or de tiansportation. We mad. 2<*>0 ^ ^ ^ act -*"< Bp vi J. W. Bliiiard and family fuat mfif their I Cl|,K trip?< K??rol?t foe economical 1 xportation I through West Virginia. Virgin.. Maryland and Mt?r and I Pennsylvania, and although smv < f the roads m* nlai' were almost imp Mr.wecamr B* c0 , through in great vU ." B<t dated J. W Blizzard by ' < Via caff on Expenses Pay loi *^c ^ For Chevrolet Mie Co' | "Wr had to hav? .uto trans ltk N*1 M^BL poration for ?ny h.. .'.. ,n.i -there ^ land was no question .1 that and ?V ^. our old car was m^tint! more ltt than it was worth. \V decided lpntnt that a Chevrolet the eat tl we wanted, for we had -seen the J tl4V arrv.ee it rend cm' friends. \ 5 W "But in order to buy this new wv 1? car we had to deny irvlvn Ljde something. so after sti. lying the F , 1 problem, wr decided t give up our month's vacation <nd the | OP1 ^ *l*r* new clothes we would have to have for the trip If t.yed L a month my husband would lose ab ut $180 in I wages, plus $200 for clothes, another iw hun led drcv! for living expenses and railroad *. total lng about $600, which was the price of m i ar' So I.,, we bought the car instead. Now we h r. little vocation every evening, and on Sundays and 1" holidays and have something to show fur our li vacation except an empty pocketbook. aid b< I sides my husband now has dependable er< >m -mic.il 1 transportation which was more than we had b I fore we had a Chevrolet." | Mrs. P. J. Gallagher 1 114 N. Cu?lrr Axe jj Mile? City. M< n. I hk*syty* i. i?inn OUIum with hac two faithful frundi? "Slup" and "Chtm" rarest Chevrolet r for a Chevrolet * COMPANY -INA PHIMTID IX U V * IKIHiMlKMH* 1

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