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About The OSEA news. (Salem, Oregon) 1970-1981 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1970)
Page 12 The OSEA News December, 1970 One driver in seventeen makes the list each ijear...ijoii made it lastnight. Younowowe for 5 fenders, a light pole, a plum tree, 2 fences and a fire hydrant. With the kind of liability cover age most motorists carry, the insurance would pay the whole thing. About $2,000. For which you’d pay about 65 cents a week. But this, of course, doesn’t include damage that five fenders, a light pole, a plum tree, two fences and a fire hydrant did to your car. That’s another $1,500— for which you paid a dollar a week. Frankly, we can’t think of any thing else you can buy today which pays for so much—for so little. The prices of fenders and fire hydrants and plum trees and such have skyrocketed in recent years and a lot faster than insurance rates. Somehow we’ve managed NOT to keep up with inflation. Auto insurance. Still one of today’s best bargains. Nationwide Nationwide Insurance. The man from Nationwide is on your side. Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company • Home Office: Columbus, Ohio • Western Headquarters: Portland, Oregon