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FIRE GETS IN SOME OF ITS MOST DESTRUCTIVE 

 work in November. For that's the month when new fires 

 in stoves and furnaces, accumulated soot, sparks, defec- 

 tive chimneys, dry shingles, weeds and grass form a com- 

 bination that brings plenty of trouble. 



BEFORE COLD WEATHER COMES TO TEST YOUR 

 heating equipment make a final check-up of flues. Put an 

 inexpensive spark arrester over the chimney. Clean up 

 and burn rubbish. Keep inflammable liquids in tight cans 

 or drums away from buildings. Don't smoke in and around 

 barns. It's dangerous. 



FIRE DESTROYED NEARLY $100,000,000 

 OF FARM PROPERTY LAST YEAR 



So don't let Tire pay you a visit m Novpmbcr ... or .iny other time. 



If you have added new buildings, livestock or stored citra supplies of grair 

 This fall GET ADEQUATE COVERAGE. If Tre does accidentally come you-- 

 way see that you are protected. 



Your agent in the Farm Bureau office is always ready to see that you get the 

 needed protection and a fair settlement whf-n you have a loss. 



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