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Stranded in South Dakota 



O BE WRECKED a thousand 



miles from home and no money to 



pay the garage bill might be a sorry 



predicament. It need not be if you insure 



your car in the Farm Bureau company. 



The Home office is always in reach, ready 



V to help — ready to serve — prepared for 



■ any emergency. Wherever you go, the 



strength and protection of YOUR OWN 



COMPANY backed by your COUNTY 



FARM BUREAU and the ILLINOIS 



AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION goes 



with you. Insure among friends and you 



will get sympathetic treatment when in 



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A full coverage policy includes protec- 

 tion against Fire, Theft, Collision, Prop- 

 erty Damage, Public Liability — All at 

 cost. Claims paid promptly. 



HEN one of our policyholders col- 

 lided with an irresponsible party 

 while touring through South Dako- 

 ta last summer," says Manager A. E. Rich- 

 ardson, "he was faced with a repair bill of 

 $150 rendered by a local garage. Our mem- 

 ber happened to be short of funds, and 

 appreciating the fact that the loss was cov- 

 ered by his policy, he called the office over 

 long distance telephone and asked for advice. 

 We told him to take affidavits from the 

 witnesses and forward them to this office. 

 Within one hour after his message, a check 

 for $125 was on the way. 



"This is a service offered Farm Bureau 

 members which they cannot obtain else- 

 where. It is one of the many advantages of 

 having an insurance policy in the Farm 

 Bureau owned and controlled company." 



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