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PAGE TWO LIFE SALES GAIN IN RURAL SECTIONS M RVKY SHOW'S IN(RKASII» Ill'YlMi IJY I XKMI KS \M> roi hoi'skwi\ ks. ;u ..• -..••! i t;:v!;a.-es of li:e in . • . .0! Ct'tl it W \...i ; :•». y v.vi •.• : ' • ; am • : H.'". I-. : • !. v.. in Iv,' -:ti. . • -r •... hi I ,| -!o.t 1 .si! oi.-cwtves have also in ■ )rf v > • jo:.i IJK in De. cmbv'i. _>. . .■> i.i July U'.i 251 the " -ember just pa.-scd. On the or hand. city housewives this "i to i i • i >■ rli > in July .itid »t I >ec.."„.'e:. I!3'2. Fanners and ram-hers applica ..; aw: t,ed 51.531 Decent . t)?' h 1.1 ;"> only :>♦'»."» s i-"t -y hi i alher life iusura:.•;>. T! ise with life insurance carried : iver o- s.J l.'l Am n; ;,- y .. , V . ■ .• i ot'.. •» in >;: a ae. .a r: ii• • ;t it.u' inlt'.>*! ies ' .-• • b. on i marked in rease • •he number of buyers > ' I'te it"i'iL'C si c F' * »• ••' " • 1« »"J * -in • '.i .*e *.ve:v but In? fitci«-ty' | • rkets *.tii.-n'4 each 10,V»4 pur-, . ..-ers of new life insurance. lr- ; y t!i»* numb"! 1 a '.van v i t. -IT 1 : ] Ii: 0• ■ . I the: "is •ur ill ■: i »to s'•">. fb ' i ") t.;«• who iad no other in . an ■» nut a bored .'Jt.O. The aver-. • _e n«vv application was for .1.172. Those having other in-j .- itance averaged s2,ti4ti in foice. Anion',' factory foremen, clerks'. :v:d inspectors there was a very .-harp gain compared with last July with 152 as against 12n. In j I December, 1932, the number ot , buyers in these classes was 111. Their average new application the j'sst December was for 51.905. Only 44 had no previous insut-- 1 tnce. However, the averag ••• "mount almost carried was onlyi $1.282. Among factory executive.'' and '•: ruber. 1932, and 116 in July, j T leir average new application: v,ris for and the Si> vvi'i", I 'i-her insurance already carried ( $20,515. Government Employes. Government employes, includ- \ i.rg federal, state, county and citv .vorkers, numbered 364 as against 316 in December, 1932, and 350 in July. Tnose with no insurance numbered 227. The average a;>- i aeation «.v:n for $2 205 aa:l tho-c with other insurance carried | $3,310 each. In this major group were 69 employes on U. S. relief ' projects compared with 44 m July. The undertaker. an 1 funeral directors of tho country tre il ti'.o■ * insaro 1 1»H ; p. * i • «>: her > ■. » have a 1- 1-.!' :: i • ; i ■. r . ! ei : i 2"1 in J 'v. Aw- • ; it.- -a w■- j _ "" i. llroli'Ts Mar..! Inw-" ; b:-;kcr.-' :"id n men submirte 1 the largest - plication wi'h an aveiagc •".!'■ 5P.24.J. Of the •"•"i such buyers in; Deiernler. 11 had other life in-; sura mo tin* average bein:' 552.430 each. Of each 10. 1»U who \ life insurance in Dec era tier tho survey indicates that 'i2 per cent., wore entirely nev: buyers or .S>i.:;o6 of t::e total. Of the grand;' total 8 p-'t' cent, crriej some previous insurance in the com- j i pany to which the new applica tion v> i.- being submitted. Stix*' S!ur Invents Neiv I't'f) Drink fatso's X X' - Vv. •••. •:« CXix...vT4 : • 'yww Hiwn ii iiiDcjowx-nafe soaumtammtemmmtim Peagy Conklin Mixst a Tomato- Beer Cocktail ■ i \fIBS PEGGY CONKLIN, star of Itl "Pursuit of Happiness," popu lar Broadway success, has found that a new drink rids her i that tired feeling after her arduous work in the theatre. Her raw drink is a tomato-beer cocktail, and is made by mixing equal parts of tomato juice and bottled beer. j Mi:i.s Oonklin stales that it is de licious. Buy hundkerchiefs with what it soyas ... It iar.'t lo }•»»* • i roor * »,*1 'p* ,?r 7 »« * , ; .ier:.fn.»-. ljk.cn r !"• .th »M'W, rr . > in of iiitinnr, comet to jroti «•"» a I'llic it Z'A. V»ta how itelcan.i, 9cii prwtrrHy •.rt««*»fc. Miw* over it uvim ?ou »pf»ro*inia!rly * r*mt 50# , drotilnr«» l»t!V th'-nt* jMrtl *»ith tint oa'iiyj— hM'ikncrii.f it mte merely * Lcab*J\ PhftT* j LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 25 c THE DANBURY REPORTER. J Germanton High 1 School Stage Equip ment Superb Germav.ton. March 20. Tit I 'n school nuditoriun . *0 h«. in the hearts of teach . i. ■ !• • '•(••• nnl Piiidi-ir-i . i e ::.\y an i a joy f. •• • e t"in \ioli ! . •• • -• ' \ • !' . '• .! nr. I v iu! t! . 1 • 1 P.i-He 1 lit colonial Hues. Together with the '' ■ i is soon * 11' ; v; mi cneuling cyeloraraa. ; ' "■ . 'e;e tno thivc-s ■: .»•: -to e jVi : ; A . ' . ' . the S.;;-!;«vn S enic i.iio of Winston-Salem ■ e *' hu:; lied an i !'-••• i i i~er. si ei\t i! :■ •p. '!.•» i':.T ;:*i;• *■ i i • e:{i'P:vli?ure of in det il. First Things First With Them j I!.' Do the ladies of your enjoy pitying bridge? Sh?—Oh dear, yes! But they never l?t it interfere with their j talking. ''Did she make the o:' ol t ia r j headache she married?' '"No she got t'"o 'Vi of him - and all ho had.' T"j i ! I -J " g Canned Foods in The Antarctic WONDKU what Admiral Uyrl arnl his men ara doitif, j •livvn !)ol:>w there in the i Antarrtic. They say that time | j lianas protty heavily on their hatnis orra.-ii.r. .lly. but thare is | I 'me man in 'hi» expedition about | whose a tivSties no can make a pretty fair sues: - .. That man IF Ueoitf" Tenant, the cook >f the expedition, who was also ihe at th" lime of Ryrd's la.-t trip. | Of course ihe expeditions take alotiK tons !if all s>rts nf fond sup plies, hut th"ir muiti reliance on ihe last trip w::s .n canned foods. They took along «>n that occasion j two hundred rnd sixty casus of canned vegetables, two hundred and twenly-four cas.-s of c.iiinud ! fruit ar. I tiviv olh A r m'seel j laneous canned f. »•■! s sup ii'r.s. ; for in :';m'.' !. iiith: fr«)Sen fr >:ii 1 ot.'.e •••••.•• i.. :i or. ; Tlianksgivhi? nnd ChrNt?::.. with I canned cranberries, aiul ' !'i!;oi chicken a la l:!ng. v. t a ; (V'li'a.-y w!-; 'l it; it ii • . erved m> t ,i • f :• l.ri- Antsrcli; li-.-j Cre.:i,i ; I>r.t w:;en tl. •:. i •••;: 1 !'• •• j. I cr am. that v:■ 'I -t "por ; t anity to disUng'ii.-1. hi:, -'t'. \i I had brought ;•.!■ :!• i'v>- is . died j .v. J fort; - car ..f iti lor.-vd. i evaporated ami pow.i.- '-•il I rt d lie ,'.o!ved th!.-; prt iiieta ,-tmply | liy tiiawing out so:ne ov.ip irated i miik. mixing it. with enua! parts I ot' s.:ow, adding sugar and ivor ing. and setting it outside " Then he reached out fretjuenlly t » Kiv.t it. a stir - And in alioitr tlvi- mln -1 u'es ot 70 •rt -grne • heluw • aara weather ue had ice tiv an.* ! *\ r' * \ ■ ] - , j j If you want I N^J' ' , ~ J • • !" : v.. ! C. !■' ' i' '• '■**• J .iiu'ri I 1-. . - i' • I'-Vll Rov.st I .' '.V.-Vl'iS iU'C CORtfilUtll* jjj >'•'. • • .. bear rcsmts J ■ stuayu-g t00a..:0. kerning ;ili j. with t Good quality there :> to k*:ov.- ;»»••-.;» f i. rui'. a:g tobacco rs l..vd to grow. i. "j'hey never slop c\\pe:i;iie:it» toos you years to learn what you tn g -j n J improving. I hey test I-I!«nvn;t grovuig it. And it every fertilizer in the fabotatory, too. us yC""> and years to learn then field-test it i>i the tobacco , what wo knov. about fertilizing field. Only refined materials are it. B.v.v.vn i::'- v.c ca:i make the us»:d tr> make sure that the pur kind oi crop ihat wii! mean ror. CS £ obtainable go into Royjtci* money to you. £nr «As a result, we ,'://>»>• that Don't take r.r.v c!i.iiKO when Tobacco Fertilizer will # you buy vol!!' fertilizer. Rome'.-,- £- vc >' o;l t: -= l '" ults her u:'s: Roy.-nv's is mae'e h one See your Royster agent today qu.diiy it'll the bee. You can and let him know how many | -vr man cr you c: i pay less. tons you need. ■ «.£.;! OYSTER GiJANO COMPANY, fiORFOLK, VIRGINIA V -4 J . Ml) " I I 8 FIELD TESTED/ERT|UZERS S I I mi iHfr- in [GOLDEN GRAIN! UNION MADE TAKE THE Danbury Reporter ONE DOLLAR A YEAR -- BUT CASH Get the News of the Campaign WEDNESDAY, (MARCH 21, 1954
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