Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: insurance

Prudential's Calorie Counter

30 Apr 2015 2 1357
1. Turn calorie wheel to "0" in small window. 2. Insert finger in notch indicating the calorie count for each item of food eaten. Push notch to bottom of slot. 3. Read total calories in window. It will add up to the total for each meal. For extremely heavy meals, where calorie wheel makes more than one complete revolution, add 1000 to total shown.

Oscar L. Bussell, Special Representative, Eugene,…

09 Jan 2015 3 1158
"Oscar L. Bussell, special representative, 23 E. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon, Telephone: Bus. 942, Res. 3274. California-Western States Life Insurance Company, home office, Sacramento. Safe. 1940. Inches."

The Fight for Victory

16 Jun 2014 1 955
"How to Make Your Present Car and Tires Last Longer and Aid in the Fight for Victory." Brochure published by State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Bloomington, Illinois.

Fire and Air Raid Signals / Survival Secrets for "…

11 Apr 2017 1 1 457
Scary instructions for surviving an atomic bomb blast that were distributed to residents of Lawn , Pennsylvania, in the 1950s. Fire & Air Raid Signals for Lawn and Vicinity Fire: 1 sharp blast for 4 minutes. Air Raid Test Alert: 3 short sharp blasts (not used in case of actual road). Air Raid Alert: 3-minute continuous fluctuating blasts. All Clear: 3 1-minute blasts at 2-minute intervals. 6 Survival Secrets for "A" Bombing 1. Try to get shielded. If you have time, get down in basement or subway. If out-of-doors, seek shelter alongside a building. 2. Drop flat on ground or floor. To keep from being tossed about and to lessen the chance of being struck by falling and flying objects. 3. Bury your face in your arms. To protect your face from flash burns. 4. Don't rush outside after a bombing. Wait at least 1 hour for radiation to die down. 5. Avoid food or water in open containers. To avoid radioactive poisoning, stick to canned or bottled food. 6. Don't start rumors. A single rumor might touch off a panic that could cause human casualties. Compliments of Harold's Insurance Agency. Complete insurance service. Campbelltown, Pa. Harold S. Patrick, agent.

Gilbert's Guide to the Lincoln Highway in Pennsylv…

30 Aug 2013 4 1 1782
Gilbert's Guide. Along the Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania from the Ohio line to Philadelphia. To find the distance between two places, move the slide to the name of place at top of card. The number in the first row opposite the name on slide is the distance in miles. Daniel Gilbert, Chambersburg, Pa. Eddie Herr. Quality auto insurance. Service that satisfies. -------- Ohio Line, Beaver Falls, Rochester, Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Ligonier, Jennerstown, Bedford, Everett, McConnellsburg, Chambersburg, Caledonia, Gettysburg, Abbotstown, York, Wrightsville, Lancaster, Coatesville, Paoli, Philadelphia.