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Will your widow be able to stay on your farm? 



All of us like to think that our families will con- 

 tinue to live on "the old farm." But a lot of farmers 

 fail to assure their families of the home that they 

 have built for them. 



One-third of all the farm homes in Illinois are 

 mortgaged. When their owners die, some of these 

 farms are going to be sold — because the widdw and 

 her children won't have the money to finish paying 

 off the mortgage. Many another farm will ba sold 

 because the only way the widow could raise casn^'^t 

 taxes and debts was through the sale of land an^- 

 equipment. 



I Country Life Insurance Co. 

 ; 608 So. Dearborn Street 

 Chicago 5, lilioois ' 



Please send me FREE informatioa in regard to your 



Mongage Payment Policy-. 



Family Income Policy. 



Name _. _. Age 



Address 



Town County 



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f'Fai'in? 



Have you made certain that these things will not 

 happen to your family.' >X'ill they have your farm 

 land to provide them with a living.'' 



A Country Lift Home and Family Protector policy 

 can guarantee that your farm will be left to your fam- 

 ily, mortgage free. Through life insurance you can 

 provide an income for your widow, or ready cash 

 for emergencies. Why don't you find out how you 

 can provide this protection.' You will be surprised 

 at the low cost. Get in touch with the insurance 

 agent in your county Farm Bureau office, or fill out 

 and mail the attached coupon. This information 

 will be supplied to you free and without obligation. 





