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STATE -WmE FARM BUREAU 

 MEMBERSHIP ROUNDUP 



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The influence oi fanners 

 through organization, and 

 benefits resulting from 

 their unified strengrth and 

 effort, has been clearly 

 demonstrated — espec- 

 ially during recent years. 

 The determination of Il- 

 linois farmers to hold the 

 gains made and move 

 forward to a sound per- 

 manent solution of the 

 farm problem will be 

 shown by enlisting every 

 non-member in his Coun- 

 ty Farm Bureau and the 

 Illinois Agriciiltural Asso- 

 ciation. 



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EVERY MEMBER CAN HELP! 



The Farm Bureau from the beginning has been maintained 

 by the support of volunteer membership workers. NOW 

 in this campaign for new members you can help. Success 

 in keeping Illinois first in membership depends on you, and 

 you, and you. How does the Farm Bureau stand in your 

 township? In your school district? Every non-member 

 offers a challenge to you and YOUR organization to bring 

 the benefits of Farm Bureau to him. 



WHO CAN WE COUNT ON? 



In this campaign to build a greater I A A and County Farm 

 Bureau. Who will sign the pledge to produce at least 

 ONE paid-up membership during January and February? 

 Who will join the COUNT ON ME CLUB? 



SIGN AND MAIL THE COUPON 



lAA COUNT ON ME CLUB 



Room 1200, 608 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



You can count on me to produce at least one paid up membership 

 during January-February. 



My name is , 



I Address County 



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