TlTlivL ASSOCIATION RECORD 



FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1933 



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money on automobile insurance because of organization. In 

 many cases, this saving runs as h igh as 30 per cent. V ' 



Through its auto insurance company, Organized AgricuItUri 

 saves Farm Bureau members thousands of dollars every year. In\ 

 hundreds of cases, the saving on automobile insurance alone is 

 enough to pay the m ember's annual Farm Bureau dues. 



For this reason, if for no other, every farmer in Illinois should be 



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a member of his County Farm Bureau. The amount of annual 

 dues is negligible when compared to the benefits to be derived. 

 And remember that safe, sound, economical automobile insur- 

 ance is only one of the services a vailable to every Farm Bureau 



If you are not now a Farm Bureau member, JOIN TODAY! If you 

 are already a member get your neighbor to JOIN. Get him to do 

 it NOW, because the greater numerical strength the Farm Bu- 

 reau can muster, the greater th e benefits that accrue to all. 



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r St rplus Fee plan of automobile insurance, note the fol- 

 :k against fire, thief t, public liability and property dam- 

 het insures his 1931 Ford against fire, theft, windstorm, 

 blic liability, property damage and theft of spare tire for 

 1 a 1926 Packard costs the owner only $2.55 every 

 ac insured against fire, theft and windstorm damage 

 le County Farm Bureau will be s^lad to tell you how much 



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