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MUG CIRCUS BLAZE TAKES 168 LIVES 



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_ ■ the news of the 10,000 persons killed every year in 



itry by fire. Yet most of the lives lost are in YOUR KIND 



'FIRE — small fires that don't make the headlines, farm fires that 



i^4!^aim ONLY one or two lives. In faa, should fire break out on your 



s^^f arm, and you and your family are lucky, perhaps ONLY your house 



^c-/and your barn will be lost. ONLY thousands of dollars, not lives. 



Next to fire prevention, your most important protection lies in your 

 Country Mutual Fire insurance policy. When prevention fails, 

 Country Mutual Fire stands ready to mdce good your loss. Ask your 

 Country Mutual representative how little it costs Farm Bureau mem- 

 bers to be fully insured. 



