“It has increased the value of the farm 
100%—a modest estimate at that” 
— Olaf Williams, Erhard, Minn . 
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Olaf Williams and his Chevrolet 
“My success as a farmer I ascribe to an inherent quality 
of conservatism, hence I could not be stampeded into buy¬ 
ing a car that I needed badly enough, living as we do 16 
miles from the city, before ascertaining to my own satis¬ 
faction which kind of automobile would render the best 
service. 
“By observing the performance of many makes of auto¬ 
mobiles I was soon convinced that the Chevrolet, under 
any and all circumstances, was the surest, swiftest, and most 
economical transportation extant in the automobile world, 
and the Chevrolet has, by actual use and comparison with 
other makes at any price owned by my neighbors, proved 
it in every way, every day. So much so that they are also 
convinced of the better qualities of the Chevrolet and so 
for this reason are discarding other machines and getting 
the Chevrolet. 
“The Chevrolet is not used for recreation only—it is a 
time-saver and a money-maker. It has earned its price 
over and over again by swift and sure delivery of such 
products as cream, poultry and eggs, even veal calves. This 
orderly and profitable way of marketing was impossible 
before the advent of the automobile. 
“I borrowed part of the money necessary to buy the 
Chevrolet, knowing that soon by its use I could pay the loan, 
and I did in a shorter time than I thought possible. 
“The Chevrolet moved the farm within city limits almost, 
thus putting a new aspect on farm life. It is so restful and 
joyful to own and ride in one that when I look back on the 
old order of transportation, I can hardly understand how 
we could stand the hardships incident to living so far away 
from town. 
“I have not paid for one single item of repairs on my car 
yet. Use your Chevrolet right and it will serve you well. 
“We shall trade our touring car in for a Chevrolet sedan 
or closed car for exclusive family use and get a Chevrolet 
truck for all kinds of light and heavy delivery. We are so 
enthusiastic about the prospects and bright future on the 
farm henceforward, due entirely to the Chevrolet trans¬ 
portation system, that it can’t be expressed in mere words. 
It has increased the value of the farm at least 100 per cent, 
a modest estimate at that.” 
Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan 
Division of General Motors Corporation 
for Economical Transportation 
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CHEVROLET 
In Canada—Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada. 
Limited, Oshawa, Ont. 
Prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan 
Superior Roadster . . . $490 
Superior Touring . . . 495 
Superior Utility Coupe . . 640 
Superior 4-Passenger Coupe . 725 
Superior Sedan . . . 795 
Superior Commercial Chassis 395 
Superior Light Delivery . 495 
Utility Express Truck Chassis 550 
Fisher Bodies on all Closed Models 
Five United States manufacturing plants, 
seven assembly plants and two Canadian 
plants give us the largest production 
capacity in the world for high - grade 
cars and make possible our low prices. 
Chevrolet Dealers and Service Stations 
everywhere. Applications will be con¬ 
sidered from high-grade men only, 
for territory not adequately covered. 
Old Williams and his Family 
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