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_ - .. ^ v::::-: JATTAIION REPRINT FROM WALL STREET JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 23. 1968 KADETT >ontiac - Buie E & CAB ■|§' | i repairs BpiS \ 3IOS & PHONO' adio^ 822-28l } qt. e, AmaIio» Conoco. 9 Gal* stone )cal major i prices origin 8 ights Reserve^ Bearings / c (Top row, left to right) Laird B. Tuohig, Chatham, N.J.; R. Sheldon Onstead, CLU, San Jose, Calif.; William V. Templin, CLU, Los Angeles; (2nd row, l to r) Chris C. Crenshaw, Durham, N.C.; Eugene F. Towers, Philadelphia; Joe D. Slayton, Dallas; T. O. "Jack" Hall, CLU. Louisville, Ky.; Lester E. Sheppard, Jr., Tucker, Ga.; Larry E. Mashburn, CLU, Atlanta; James D. Moye, CLU, Atlanta; Clinton Campbell, CLU, Knoxville; John W. Adams, State College, Pa.; Ted L. Robinson, CLU, Los Angeles; Russell C. Crowell, CLU, Fayetteville, N.C.; Charles W. Phillips, Jr., CLU, Greensboro, N.C.; (3rd row, I to r) H. Winston Noren, CLU, Minneapolis; Robert W. Reitz, CLU, Minneapolis; Alfred O. Elder, CLU, Minneapolis; Linder P. Peterson. CLU, Minneapolis; John D. Becker, New Orleans; Burton B. Streit, CLU, Miami, Fla.; L. Williams, Jr., CLU, Jacksonville, Fla.; (4th row, l to r) Michael S. Cettei, Woodstown, N.J.; Jack W. Savage, CLU, Dallas; (5th row, l to r) Neal A. Orsi, Berkeley; John E. Curley, CLU, San Francisco; John D. L. Beebe, CLU, Cleveland; Elbert E. Hall, Abilene, Texas; lames R. Wilson, Houston; Boris J. Todorovich, CLU, New York; (6th row, l to r) Donald H. Mehlig, CLU, Los Angeles; Benjamin O. Tayloe, CLU, Baltimore; Fred D. Hack, Cleveland; Robert E. Jones, CLU, Philadelphia; Ronald F. Hanson, CLU, Cleveland; Marcel E. Leveque, Haw Orleans; Samuel G. Wurtzel, CLU, Philadelphia; James T. Kane, Jr., CLU, Philadelphia; J. Donald Plunkett, CLU, Reading, Pa.; Emil A. Budnitz, Jr., CLU, Baltimore; Frank McLister, Washington, D.C.; Erwin L. Redmiles, Ames, Iowa; (7th row, l to r) Robert S. Albritton, CLU, Angeles; Jack E. Doll, Columbus, Ohio; George H. Lubeck, CLU, Philadelphia; Jack R. Mendelsohn, CLU, Philadelphia; Clifford H. Warrick, Jr., Red Bank, N.J.; Henry R. Adelmann, CLU, New York; George L. Wladis, Syracuse; Lawton M. Nease, HI, CLU, Atlanta. Off .olesale W ir - Fuel ; 90% of AH ^ .es $3.1!)/' _ many c ars $ ! - Aiitolite Generator 5 quality- Jrich Dealer Auto Bryan- 1 I LK ’3 2 in Bryan High-level company executives, congress men, senators, opinion-makers and decision makers of every description are drawn from groups with a profile like this. This is the breed. Remarkable men, all of them. Intelligent, versatile, resourceful . . . hard-driving. Excellent business executives; deeply involved citizens in each of their communities. And they’re on our team. They are members of our royalty . . . Provident Mutual’s “Top 50 Club.” Yes, they do sell more life insurance than eight-tenths of the companies licensed in this country. But, in a very real sense, they’re in surance counselors. Their point of departure is always—“my client’s interest.” You could call that altruism . . . which is a nice word, but not quite right. These men call it realism. You don’t build followings as imposing as theirs, for instance, by being casual about a client’s needs and objectives. You work hard . . . and patiently ... to uncover these as precisely as possible. Then, precisely as possible, you shape and tailor the program that fits. In this way you provide satisfaction, earn gratitude . . . and recognition. As every top professional knows, there’s no healthier way to build a business. Get in touch with one of these men. You’ll be impressed by the great number of things he knows about insurance that you may not. Things that can be vitally important to you. You’ll enjoy the experience. And many have profited by it. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA NOTE: Your Provident Mutual Man at Texas A&M is Gordon Richardson: Talk to Him