LET US ASK YOU ONE 

 VITAL QUESTION: 



"IS THAT SAFETY STRAND 

 A STRONG ONE?" 



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• THK FA1{MKI! ulio rents ollcii riijo\s a(lvaiilagf> llial do not exist 

 for tlic owner-farmer. There may lie one weak link in his position, 

 however, and that is the predicament facing his family shonid he \>e 

 removed by deati). The wife of the man who owns his farm may hire 

 a man and carry on . . . hut this opportunity is not availalile to the 

 wife of the tenant farmer. Suddenly she finds herself without a means 

 of livelihood. Unless there is a grown son in the family to take the 

 husband's place, she must move off the farm and seek other means of 

 providing an income. This is wh.y insurance is imperative for the 

 tenant farnjer. He must j)rovide a STRONG safety strand ... a lump 

 sum or regular income . . . for those he leaves behind. How strong is 

 YOUR safety stnirni? Discuss it soon with your Farm Bureau insurance 

 representative. 



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COUNTRY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 

 608 S. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO 5, ILL. 



