History Of Chevrolet Automobile Prices Chevrolet Motor Company gave aat rone impression of K'a i r ship when in the face of high wages, high mafe'rial costs. ar.d i iK'-nand for tluir product ':r exceeding prosenl production capacity. f'"ev made such ewn s.vreJu.-'i">n-i in the pn.'es of th ■ S jpvrior Cvvr : t. annc pe ed S'.'Dtemtn r Ist. The new prices f. "• t • nt, I»*i»h . a r e .1- !>>ii )v.# il-tilsttr, fouriry. V*:litv Ci ;pe. Sedan, s7iC>: Commercial Chaitsis, Light Delivery. : t'liiky Express Truck Chassis, $oo(J. "The price reduction is directly in line with the policy of the Chevrolet Motor Company to furnish the utmost in economical transportation.' says Mr. J. L I'limer, of The Motor Company at Winston-Salem "Many people marvel at our ability to furnish so much auto mobile for so little money", con tinues Mr. t>i!nier, "and do not see where we can make anything with the present scale of low prices. The answer to that is simple: With increased plant facilities and production capacity, with increased purchasing power, an>l with the last word in pro duction equipment, our factories are able to make the SI'PKKIOK Chevrolet better and at the same time for less cost. This saving is of course passed »n to the pu-'lic, in line with policy men tioned before. "The newspapers and maga zines are full of articles about the low purchasing power of to.jaCs d- ii:.r—that present high wages are mor • than otTsst by tne high prices of general com modities. They tell us that a dollar today is only worth t">4 cents c .inp.'.red to the pre-war dollar "Farmers in particular have been demanding a moret suitable trading basis for their products ::i comparison with manufactured products " "Chevrolet has been able to n. et this situation by improving production methods and reducing the co-t of the car, even though under the handicap of present high cost of materials and high wagei. The big point is that Chevrolet took the initiative to wards providing more economical transportation. "And now people no longer have to pav high prices to get modern, high cjuality automobles. Tnose of modest purses, who must give cost first consideration, are bond to select Chevrolet, be cause now more than ever before Chevrolet throughout the life of the car averages the lowest cost per mile in transportation, price carrying charges and upkeep considered "Chevrolet has style enough for the well-to-do. Chevrolet has plenty of room. Chevrolet retains its shape and good appearance. Chevrolet has very low purchase prices. Chevrolet averages low est operating costs. Chevrolet service is obtainable practically everywhere, and although ser vice costs are already low, they are continually going lower. Chevrolet has low insurance rating. Chevrolet increased manufacturing facilities are de signed to catch up with and keep p\ce with the demand, from November on. ."Never before in the history of ihe automobile business," Bivs Mr. i• iliner, "has so much automobile value been offered p.'r dollar of price. - ' I'ncys from beginning: "It is ir.u l resting," Mr. J titimi. "to trace Chevrolet prices front til-.' bo* «i.-: ini.'. I'he very first Che»ro* ■ in tii. 1 year liUo was !i>t« «? :ii .-•J.' o. The nst " !:• •" t«v.:nng ■ ' itr i! i 'i ■'! 1 earned a '..•s': price of St! 1" High prices or" !-.ii>or i! ii !i..'teri:»ls Ui' tnht n tn the w ; \v..r made it imp s sibie to continue selling the car f.»r s ) little, so the price was in c» ased to s.Vi'i in lidii. • in 1 T. in I'.HN *7'.'f> in P. 1 -''. and later in the >ear to s>-0. Tl.is was the peak, and from that time on Chevrolet has maintained a steady pace of reducing price and increasing quality. "The price of the touring model was first dropped to st»4o in l'.L'l, and later that year to sG2f>: li>-- saw the price reach the low level of $52-\ This is, the price at which the present Superior model was introduced during the late fall of P'22, and was the lowest price at which the ( car could be sold until added Lilant facilities made the latest price of possible. ' Mr. 'iilmer adds, "The fact rhat we have gone into such a large production on the present model is convincing evidence I SAi.K »!•' UK M. KSTA'i K i mm:U DKKD IN TUI >T. !' \ .'tit of tie p.'-ver ot" ■ . • I in a i-ei tain l«• I tr .- i \i-r ii d l>\ 1 ulla in 1 t in. U rsigne . truMt ti i'i I lie ]a> aioiit a i,i lit f -I!ii>o.ihi. a'.tl intor t -•. .1. 11. Iluiiiphr. • v. huh deed i.i trust beat's date of Oct. 1!. 1.i2!. and i> i'tcorded in t ;it >!i i ■ ; iht Register of i't •» •I - •! >' i'i —ll ' u. ..Vt.. :u |>«ii>U | \ 1 till, i 'ago iii, a Hi; als i a'. 1 !m'|' liti . in trust li'oiu the -.it: t- pai tii - same parti >. •iHi t a ill ' !o said .1. i>. II: oh.i't\ s of >' 1 hi.•">!', '»«-;»riii«. r ! a *»• of I >eieir.i"T 1". 15 »*_' 1. and r. rded in >a. i in said of* lit at page li'.s. and default ha ing 'oeeii in the payment of I :h debts, ami the -ame being i. • and unpaiil. and request i... ti.' Keen duly made for that p irno.se by the said'J. I •. Htmi p! r -vs. 1 lit' holder of said deed ill 1 !• :>!. I will sell at public aile !]■■!) to the highest bidder forj cash mi the premises on— ncToiiKU :n. i «»2 At the hour of one o'clock, I'. M , the lands conveyed in said deed in trust, which are descri be i as follows : A certain tract of land lying and in ing in Stokes county. N. ('.. and more particularly de fined and described as follows : Beginning at a post oak, T. J. Taylor's corner, running North on his line 17 chains to pointers on side of road leading to rail road bridge, thence North 7!> degrees east 2 chains to a stake, thence North 5:5 degrees Kast 7 chains to a post oak, side of public road, thence South 2.'» de grees Kast 0 1-2 chains to poin ters, thence South:? 2 degrees Kast I .'5-4 chains to a white oak, Sarah Marshall's corner, thence West with her line 27 chains to the beginning, con taining OX acres, more or less, this being a part of the With ers land received by K. S. With ers in the division of the es tate of William Withers. See Book No. 20, Page 115. in the year 18(17. in the office of the Register of Deeds ot Stokes county, N. ('.. and it being the second tract in a deed executed by Bony Anderson to Charles W. Goolsby, bearing date of January 5. 1907. recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county. N. C., in Book No. 18, Page 538. See same for . description. I This Sept. 15. 192.1. IRA R. HUMPHREYS. Trustee. THE DANBURY REPORTER. that it will be continued. A trip through oir new Hiffalo plant alone, leaving out of eonsid^' - 1- tiori entirely the other nil*; IT e manufacturing and assem! ijig plants in the Fr.it*-»i States, will bring home loud, r li.an Wni'.i;'- the fact that Ck vr let ia "all •et" for big prv.i »n and :g n e.>! >f the nres t SFPER-''R m- >: w! tch i - the uttr. -t in 't c .>:«>; *al !i'ar: . .irtatioi'. ' i !.• >'art 1 ■" ' ' e>• rolet l)i ce iea'.'i s only on.i . g t' i i.e s 1: AI • 1 CII L\ .'• l.Ki' i.i Ai Sowing Wheat. in-ii tobacco high, farm* : - s neglect tb * jrain croos while rushing the wen, t.> !iie mar et. When tobacco is loa - they h"id back from the market, and take time to insure a bread supply next summer. Such ia the ci se now. Heavy sales of fertilizer are being made for grain crop#. I have on hand a full line of re liable brands of wheat fertilizer. N. E. PEPPER. ROW SAW: OR RENT. Valuable tobacco land, good roads, good schools. WriteJ.M. REYNOLDS, Oueeii.N.C., Mont gomery county. lOoct'-w Xeal and Tuttle sell Knr foi's' I'aint. Walnut Cove. XOTII E or RE-SALE OF VEin \ All \RI.E RE AI EST \ I E. Hy virtue . f ilie will of 1.1- kany Moran. di'ceaseil, and a' decree of the Superior Court l Stoki-s county, ii'iidei'l'il b. A. I. I'agg. •. S (in tne spei ;al pl ■'i i i dill;.' - •■lit it led Alls' !i Mi ia ii. •\i -i lit i r ■•; the i • ... Willi;-: Ell;ar».v M. ;an .1 aso .\ - Fraud Moran, i' .1, . ; ; ii:g the iiiniei'signed > 1.'..t -:e ;.l of the IHTeinal ter sci ibod lands, I. Austin Mora i, e\i e!|" of i | the est.lll 1 William Flkany Moran, dec. >- ;'il u il! I'iVei for sale at public a'lct ii M to ihe hi/he-1 bidiit-r, lor cash. M tlie premises. .>n — S \TI Kl) W. NOV.. 21. 1M23. \t the hour of 2 o'clock. P. M.. tin following described lands, t-w : Two ei i lain tracts or pa.. '• of land ii: t'liaki r Cap township, Stokes county. North Carolina, lying and being on the waters of iiin Double creek,! and adjoining the lands of P. R. j .Nelson, James Moran. J. W. ' Murwoll, and others, being the; two tracts oi land that William Elkauy Moran owned at thoj lime of his death, and willed by j him to his six children, an:! also i being the two tracts ot land, conveyed by deed to William | Flkany Moran by /.. T. Smith j and wife. One tract contain ing 51 acp's, the othtr tract : containing ~>2 2-5 acres, making in all 103 2-5 acres. The said 1 tracts adjoin each other. The j deeds to the above described j lands are recorded in the otliee 'of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, X. C., in Hook ' ">2. page .".22, and Hook 11. page j SO. respectively, to which refee lem e is hereunto made tor ' metes and bounds and for a ful ler and more complete (ieserip t ion of said lands. ; There is situated upon the above described land one frame two-story dwelling house with i nine rooms, one frame feed | barn and four tobacco barns, i There is about fifty acres of j the above described land in cul :ti vat ion. The remainder of the | land is in timber. The land described above is adapted to the growth of tobac co, corn and wheat, and the said 'racts "f land are on the Stat£ highway leading from Winston ; Salem, X. C„ to Mount Airy. X. j C . bv the way of (lap postotlice. Ten per cent of the purchase ' price of said lands to be paid by the purchaser on day of sale. Halance of purchase price to be paid when the sale is confirmed. Sale subject t.> the confirmation of the court. This 12th dav of Oct. 1023. AUSTIN MORAN, Executor of the estate of Wil liam Elkany Moran. dee'd. J. W: Hall, Atty. for Executor. SEE!) WHEAT FOR SALE. I have for sale a nice lot of seed wheat. Apply to— W. I). (JI.EN.N, M'gr. Old Town Farm. lOsept-v Walnut Cave. X. C. XOTU E OF S \ t.K FX DM! E\KCFTIOX. X i' '■ » aro'iaa. > i• ;es County, [I !!. • Si'pi i'iiif t"i art. i.AN !i >1- > i'u.M. •i 1 ' -v i'Y. Vs. F. 'V AFDI i-i . XAXXiK F. SMITH. NOTICE Ol FN iil ' TH>X S \!.E. Hy viri vof ail e\' 1 !'i"!i d - rei tl'll to the U'd-. r-ji.-n.ed from ; hi* Superior Court of Stokes county, ii' tin above ei litl'.". 1 . > ai i ion. i will on— MOXIMY. OCT. 22. H»2". at the hour of 2 o'clock, 1\ M., at the court house door of said! county, sell to the highest bid- : der for cash, to satisfy said ex ecution, all the right, title and | interest which the said Xannie , L. Smith, the defendant, has in the following ilescribed real es-' tate. to-wit: Save and except 20 acres i around dwciling house allotted | to her as her homestead. Beginning at a black gum on . A. J. Fair's corner, runs Xorth i S"> 1-2 degrees W. 25 3-1 chains to a pine stump on West side of Clear Spring road, thence S. \ I 1-2 degrees X. 28 1-2 chains j to a rock in dower line, thence i South, 35 1-2 degrees East 21 j chains to pointers on line of lot i Xo. thence X. 13 degrees E. 5 chains to pointers, corner j of lot No. 5. thence Xorth 8! \ degrees F. on line of lot Xo. 5. 25 chain" to pointers, A. J. j Fair's corner, thence Xorth ("2! degrees W. 2(1 1-2 chains on said Fair's line 1o the begin-i ning. comaining 8" acre*, more 1 or loss. The same being lo* Xo. 1 of the partition of the lands of 1!. I>. Fat and alloted to Xannie F. Smith. S"■ Hook j Xo. !, at Page 57. record • t or ders ai. ! decrees. Stok.-s coiin-j ty. X. C. This sth dav of Sept.. 1923. j .1. I-T.AXK DFX I Al'. 1 SluriiT. ; Sale Notice. I Notice is hereby given tii!>t by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by R. D Klippin on ttie 2."> rd i:iv of Sept. 1022, said d"ed of tmst being re corded in book ('.(> at uajre 7>H in ; the i (lice of the Register of Deeds i for Stokes county. North Caro-1 lina. default having been made | in the payment of the note 8»-1 cured bv said deed of trust and 1 at the request of the holders | thereof. I will on Saturday the loth, day of November, 192 ; ! at 12 o'clock A. M. at the Court House door in Danbury, N. C. expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands: Beginning at division corner runs S. 81 degrees W. 7.81 chains to a walnut tree, S. 85 decrees ! \N. ;. 13 chains to a rock, S. 00, degrees W, ii.25 chains to point ers at branch: thence up the; , branch as it meanders as follows: S. 17 degrees W. 1.50 chains to a stake. S. 38-'. degrees W. 1.00 chains, S. 10 degrees W. 1.50 chains, S. 41 degrees W. 1.60 j chains, S. 21 degrees W. 1.70 chains, S. 1" degrees W. 2.18 chains, S. 60 degrees W, I.SO chains, S. 41 degrees W. 1.60 to N. 39.1 degrees W. 4 chains to ;arock;S. 13-' degrees W. 10.78 to a rock; S. 25 degrees E. 7.50 chain3toDointersat creek; S. 84 degrees E. 3.30 to a stake on North side of said creek; thence crossing said creek S/37 links to water oak; S, 7'» degrees E. 15.60 chains to horn beam where formerly stood a double poplar tree; degrees W. 12.75 chains 1 to a stake on Pierce's line: E. on j Pierce's line 17 chains to a division line 40.35 chains tothe beginning and containing 86.24 acres. This is lot No. 2 and being the West side of the whole tract of the Laura S. McKinney lands. This Oct. oth. 1923. W. READE JOHNSON. Trustee faints and Oils are sold | by Nea! A: Tuttle. Walnut j ( OVl*. l XOHCII 01* RE-SAFE OF I.AM) FX HER OF T'tl'ST. !#y virtue >!' the powt " of saie ( i .iaed in a d-'t i "i li i; i-\> i uted to !lu mult rsi rued • n t:ii 2;>th day of O I"- ph A. ileiisdal •. i'.'u! re corded in the ollice >i" (.'i . I)i >•(! i'ni' Stokes ( "Mi /. ('., PI l.ook Xll. (J.";, |'a."v ~>2">. t i vliieii r> ference is l'i"-i u:H'» wade to secure t 1 ". 1 payment of a not'. 1 thiivin recited i'■;* ,!>*».- th» mailt* tn Solomon ! • ito.v, and which has been negotiated to thi- lineal Mall I'auk «!.• ( 0., who atv now tlu 1 owner* "t s: il imtiv ill-fault having been made in tin- payment of saitl note an I interest. and tlu* hold- 1 » r of same applied to me to s 1! tin- lands conveyed in said deed j of trust, I will expose to public! sali' to thi' highest bidder, for 1 rash, on thi' premises in Vadldn j Township, on Rural Hall, X. ! i*. K. I>. No. 2, about 3 miles north of Rural Mall. X. on I NOV KM HER 3. 102.1, At 11 o'clock, I*. M., on the lands conveyed in said deeil of trust, j bounded and described as fol-1 lows : Heginning at the South-East ! corner of lot Xo. 'J, and runs I south 4.65 rhains to a stake and ' pointers in Win. Edward's line, | theme West on his line 22.5] chains to a maple, Kdward's corner. theme south 5 chains to a stake and pointers, thence West 4.50 chains to a stake in bank of the road, thence north In degrees wesi 2.33 chains to a persimmon tree on the west bank of said road, thence West i •"..(id chains to a sourwood stump I ia Harrow's line, thence north 7.75 chains to a stake S. W. corner of lot Xo. 2. thence soiit.i | s7 degrees east with Xo. 2, I 32.3."> chains to the beginning,! containing 2."» acres, more or' less. The same being lot Xo. ' in tli.' division of the lands of j •los. 1!. Jones, deceased, and I refiTeiie > is hereby nude to the) commissioner's report in said division. Sale to start at bid of 80. j This Oct. 1, 1 i»2:». (HAS. R. HFI.SAISECK, 1 Trustee, j NOTICE OF RE-SAI.E OF REAL ESTATE FXDER DEED IX TRFST. Hy virtue of the power of ale contained in a deed in trust ixeciited to nie on the 22 day of April, 1022. by J. 1). Watts, which is recorded in the Register's ollice of Stokes Co., X. ('., in Book Xo. (iti, page 635, to which reference is hereunto | made, to secure the payment >f | a debt therein recited, in the sum of $1,000.00, due to Stokes Ileal Kstate Exchange. Inc., de fault having been made in the payment of the debt at matur itv, and the holder of the note secured by said trust having applied to me to foreclose the trust for the satisfaction of the debt, 1 will expose to pub lic sale, to the highest bidder, | for cash, at the court house door in Danbury, X. ('., on— SATI RDAY. OCT. 20. 1925, | at the hour of one o'clock, I'. j M., the land conveyed in the i said trust deed, to-wit : "A tract of land in Stokes county, X. ('., adjoining the lands of J. J. Denny, JAW V . ( , (formerly), Dalton. and others, ' and bounded as follows, viz : | Beginning at pointers in j Stanley branch, runs North i 4 1-2 degrees East. 20 chains j and ;10 links to a stake; thence | East with Lewis Miller's (ile i ceased), line, 10.53 chains to a ! hickory; thence Xorth 1 de crees East, 26.63 chains to poin ters; thence West. 1.75 chains to the Danbury road; thence ' with said road 30.15 chains to a ! stake in J. W. Wall's line, (J. W. Wall deceased) : thence 3 1-2 degrees West. 32.50 chains to a stake; thence South. 80 degrees 'East, 11.16 chains to an apple tree; thence South. 13 degrees West, with the branch, 5.67 | chains to Stanley branch; thence up said branch as it meanders to the be'ginning. con j tabling 108.5 acres, more or less." This 27th day of Sept., 1923 N. O. I'ETREE. 3oct3w Trustee. NOTICE. N- rth Carolina. Stcki * l s iiaty. IN THK SITK.RIOIt - iUBT. IJVM) C. S.MlVil. W VELNA SMITH. \i »*("•» '!•' »l' .•'•"J! Vl* '!! I VriJLIiATIiiN Ti ■ «!;• lit at. -• ■ will take notice that *i>• action «. .. it I (• as aii .w hi!:-' been •••::- mi mf ! i:l the SIIJH I'i" ' " ( I' Sl"!v* rii'iii". \("'t l 1 ' :i" l;ia, to obtai:i ait ai>.» ill '■ ■■■- voi\ and 1h ■ sail! «i*.*n. 1 ..: ' u : il furt lu r tilk" not: •» ' ' he is RCI'T' !;■(. I! t► appear !>•■- lore the ch ri; •!" said court i [III 17. it dav I'L NON • i III!M ! !!'2'> at l!i»' court house d said ■ milt \ in Danburx, N. (ami answer or demur to tin* com plaint in said action, or the plaint ill' will apply t.> t u .o court for tlit* relief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th dav of October. 192:}. A. J. FAC.fJ, Clerk Superior Court. W. lieade Johnson. At'orm-v for plaintilf. FOK QUICK SALE ! 125 ;M acres land «»:i good road two miles of Summerlii Ki high school and churches and hard-surface road. Price only SB,OOO. For further informa tion see O. M. KEXNKTT, Summerfield R. 2. ]ftscp»f NOTI C E ! Hids will be received "till October 21. 1U2.1. at 2 o'clock. I'. >l.. for draining, grading, grubbing. and surfacing tlit following public roads in Stakes coiinty. to-wit : One and one-half miles on I'iney (J rove road. Seven miles between Camp bell and State Highva\ near Francisco. I'lans. specifications ant! pro files may be seen at home of our engineer. N. S. Muliican. at Walnut Cove. N. ('.. It. F. 1). No. 1. The right is reserved to re ject anv and all bids. This Oct. l. l STOKES COI'NTV IIICHWAY COMMISSION. •ioct.iw i> \Niirin N. C\ FOR KENT. Large farm in Sampson county, suitable for cotton, to bacco or most any crop. Write for particulars. "THK IMNKS." loct2w OVERKILLS, N. C. GOOD FARM FOR RENT. Thp excellent farm of M. I. & I. C. Stewart, lying in the Box Mt. sectioi., near 'lermanton, is for rent. This is a tine place for a good 2 horse renter, has 15 to bacco barns, re-ordering house, good table, and is well watered. Fine tobacco land and plenty of good corn land. Two good dwell ing houses. Write at once or see J. C. Stewart. 215 W. 4th street Winston-Salem, N. C- 3octtf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as exe„v:tor of lhi* l ist will and testament of •'»•!>?» W. MitcheP, dee'd, late of Stokes county, X. all persons owing l is estate are requested to conic forward and make immediate settlement, and all persons holding claims agains; said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same duly authenticated, to the undersigned, for payment on or before the 20th day of Sept. IV'JI, > I this notice will he pleaded in bar of , their payment. .Madison R. P. I>. Xo. 3, Sept. i 15 1993. WILLIE MITCHELL, i Executor of John W. Mitchell, dec'J J. I>. Humphreys Atty. for Ex. Blnk Deeds, Blank Deeds in Trusl > and Blank Chattel Mortgages For Sale. Deeds 50c. per dozen, deeds in trusts 50c. per dozen, chatte mortgages 25c. per dozen. Send ua your order. We pay postage on all blanks. DAN BURY REPORTER. Danbury, N. C.

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