Thank yon 

 Dad" 



X his would have been a proud day 

 for Sam Wilson .... had he lived. 



These are his children .... the 

 grownup children of the widow of a 

 farmer who saw a special need for 

 life insurance. 



INSURANCE 

 C M P J N y 



!« 



Sam knew it would take years to 

 build a strong cash reserve, saving 

 year by year. He was doing that. But 

 he did something else, too. 



Sam took out a Country Life Insur- 

 ance policy, and with the stroke of his 

 pen created an estate equal in value 

 to a good sized farm. 



The future of Sam's children looks 

 bright, because Sam refused to take 

 chances with their future. 



THE 



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AHIG^ 

 statem 

 •"whea 

 would like 



highest Stan 

 chief single 

 farmers of i 

 most efficit 

 under almo: 

 shortages a 

 government 

 less bendin; 

 year of exti 

 out effort ii 

 sible to reli< 

 will do thei 

 and Asia. 



Howe> 

 food produi 



ILLINOIS i 



Prendent, Che 

 Vice-President. 

 Secretarf. Pau 

 Field Sec, Gi 

 Treasurer, R. 

 Asat. Treaa.. i 

 Comptroller, C 

 General Coum 



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The Illinois Af 

 Mendota, III. 

 once for maili] 

 publication to 

 lUinois Agricul 

 RECOBD. Pea 



MAY. 1946 



