FOR the seventh consecutive year, the Illinois Farm Supply 

 Company has made a new record. The chart tells the 

 story. ■■:r;'.;'^'^^V:'^^''';^^^^ 



In 1927 the Illinois Farm Supply Company returned $1,138.21 

 to 11 associated county service companies on their purchases 

 of 1,979,334 gallons of ptroleum products— in 1933, $100,000 

 was returned to 54 county service companies on tKeir pur- 

 chases of 40,000,000 gallons of petroleum products.^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^ f 0^^ 



This cash saving goes Back to the Farm Bureau m^emBers^ 

 pockets through patronage dividends from local service com- 

 panies which totaled more than $500,000 each of the past 

 two years. '^^^^ "-y^.'^'-;^ '■■■;':;:■--; ^v::;'^-^ V;;:'\v::' 



This record of achievement is an outstanding example of 

 organized endeavor. 



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