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VEIRY ounce of man-power in the state - wide organization of 

 Country Life Insurance CoTmp a^y stands solidly behind the Fall 

 ^ Mobilization campaign of the Farm Bureau and the Illinois Agri- 



cultural Association. Why? Because Country Life is a part and parcel of 

 the Farm Bureau movement. Because we know that the Illinois farmer 

 can never gain the recognition to which he is entitled without Organi- 

 zation. Because we know that without the power of an Organized Farm 

 Group, indifferent legislators will continue to press down upon the 

 farmer unfair tax burdens. Because without Organization, the farmer 

 can never hope to obtain the parity price for his product to which he is 

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We have seen what happens to un-organized farmers. It has been clear- 



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ORGANIZATION fA 



OUNTRY Life Insurance Company is a Farm Bureau organpation. 

 obtain a "better break" in'^the life insurance field. The comPany is < 

 for huffe profits to a few stockholders and officials), and mo^t of its 



Country Life Insurance Company has made the most outstandiife record 

 than $50,000,000 of insurance in 50 months. It is an example of M^^^ Org 

 same ^roup of salesmen who have accomplished this will turn ali^^^'** ^^ 

 thousands of new Farm Bureau members, who are needed to solf ^ the mc 



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