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One man alone with an idea can influence f ^ people. But, one man multiplied by 

 the thousands, acting: on the same idea, can move mountains ... So with agriculture. 

 The pressing need for a permanent agriculture, based on fair prices, honest money 

 and just taxes can only be solved by collective effort . . . We can pull out with solid, 

 militant organization. Group action of farmers has accomplished much. But our job 

 has only begun. There are more and bigger things to be done thaf agriculture may 

 occupy its rightful place in the economic life of the nation . . . Let's fill the ranks— 

 present a solid front Bigger organixation will do bigger things, Near you there is a 

 non-member neighbor. See him today. Gtt him to join the I. A. A.-Farm Bureau . • • 



Farm B^nifedu Afiihi 

 Co-operative Enterprise Now 

 Enjoy Protection at Lower Cost 



; In Many Cases Savings Made Pay Farm Bureau Dues! 



The Illinois Agricultural Mutual Insurance Company 

 and its agents are putting their strength and sup- 

 port behind the I. A. A.-Farm Bureau drive for in- 

 creased membership. Formed by the Illinois Agri- 

 cultural Association, this company would never have 

 existed had Illinois fanners not joined together to 

 provide their own low cost automobile insurance. 

 For years, farmers paid city rates for auto insurance 

 when the risks of country driving did not warrant it. 

 Old line companies stood pat. Thus was the farmer 

 forced to form his own auto insurance company to 

 obtain his rights. . , 



Today, Illinois Agricultural Mutual Insurance Com- 

 pany has more than 82,000 policies in force, saving 

 Farm Bureau n!^embers up to 50 per cent on auto in* 

 surance. Assets of the company are $990,794 with a 

 surplus over liabilities of nearly $500,000. Last year 

 6,000 claims were paid totaling approximately $200,- 

 000. 



Vet, Illinois Farm Bureau members have only be- 

 gun! New policies and new members are rapidly 

 building Illinois Agricultural Mutual Into an organi- 

 zation second to none in the state. . 



GET YOUR NEIGHBOR TO 



JOIN TODAY! 



AUTO INSURANCE FOR I. A. A. MEMBERS 

 ; AT RATE SAVINGS UP TO 50%! 



New low cost sui-plus fee policies are available to Fann Bui^au members. Compare these low rates on 

 cars insure in your strong legal reserve company. Only $15.40 initial payment on a new Ford, Chevrolet, 

 Plymouth (in fact any car with a f. o. b. price of leas than $750) and a semi-annual premium thereafter 

 of $8.40 and less as car gets older, for public liability ($6,000 and $10,000 limits), property damage 

 ($1,000), fire, theft, windstorm, hail, theft of spare tire and collision with any object including acci- 

 dental upset. Ask your County Fann Bureau office for details. NOTE— Policies in Illinois Agricultural 

 Mutual are issued only to Farm Bureau members in good standing! 



LOWRATES ALSO FOR 

 EMPLOYERS LIABILITY-4-H CALF CLUB MEMBERS 



ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL 



MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 



608 SOUTH DEARBORN ST. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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