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HAIL STONES AS BIG AS 



NEST 



EGGS!" 



In the quiet of his banker's office, on a 

 gray winter's day, a farmer sits and talks 

 about a hail storm. He tells no tall tale 

 about hail stones big as hens' eggs. They 

 were just little stones — but they rained 

 like bullets from last June's sky and 

 cut one hundred acres of growing 

 corn to ribbons. They were just little 

 stones, but bigger than this farmer's 



'f»r 



NEST egg! Now, he must borrow heavily to 

 operate for another year. 



Hail does not always strike on the "other 

 fellow's" farm. But the danger of hail loss 

 need not worry a wise farmer; protection 



, through a Farm Bureau policy for 



'"« his growing crops costs very, very 



little. See your Farm Bureau insur- 

 ance representative today. 



COUNTRY MUTUAL FIRE COMPANY 



608 SOUTH DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS 



