FARM BUREAU MEMBERS! Pause for a moment and 

 consider your own Country Life Insurance Company! 

 Look at what you have built for yourselves in seven 

 short years — six of them the grimmest years of the 

 depression, yet you have broken all records. 



You have placed more than $80,000,000 of life insur- 

 ance in force. You have over $4,000,000 in assets, 

 $578,381 surplus and $2,963,945 in reserves, all invested 

 in good, strong securities that have never lost a cent 

 in either principal or interest. 



Your sound financing and thrifty management have 

 kept expenses and rates down. Through substantial 

 annual dividends after the second policy year you are 

 reducing the net cost of your insurance even in face of 

 low first cost. 



You have kept your eye always on your ideal — 

 namely, to build a life insurance company of unsur- 

 passed strength to provide ever dependable security 

 at low cost for family and farm on a co-operative basis. 



Farm Bureau members! Look at your company. It's 

 yours! You built it! You own it, control it. operate it and 

 guide its destinies. Into it have gone your thought, 

 your care, your loyalty, strength and money. Use it! 

 Protect it in the same spirit in which you built it and 

 Country Life will increase in power to carry on for 

 those w^ho will foUo^v you in the years to come. 



President EARL C. SMITH 



Detroit 

 . Pike County 



K. T. SMITH 



20th Cong. DItf. 



Here is the president, vice-president and board oi 

 directors of your company and the Illinois Agri- 

 cultural Association. Each month, these men, one i 

 of whom is elected by you from your own con- - 

 grcssional district, study detailed reports on the 

 condiiion and operation of Country Life Insurance 

 Company. They are men like yourselves with 

 families and farms to protect. Their insurance 

 needs are the same as yours. lust as you, they 

 demand, the utmost protection at low net cost. 

 They understand the specialized life insurance re- 

 quirements of farm people. 



Tune in on WBBIM, Dec. 7th, 8:30 P.M. for Co 



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