The story behind 



7 HE STORY of your insurance proteaion was 

 proudly told in the April issue of the Knox 

 County Farm Bureau Bulletin. It appears at 

 the right exaaly as it was presented to the membership 

 of Knox county. 



This action program is the same which is being 

 proclaimed throughout every county in Illinois. It 

 might well be called one chapter of the complete story 

 of the insurance proteaion for Farm Bureau members 

 in this state. To realize the full story behind this "full 

 time" program would require the presentation of 101 

 such "chapters," for behind this service is not just one 

 county — not just one agency force — it is backed by 

 101 counties with some 600 agents, secretaries, and ad- 

 justers; in addition to more than 400 employees in the 

 Home Oflfice of the three Insurance Companies. In all, 

 over 1,000 men and women who are serving you in 

 Farm Bureau, through the I.A.A. Insurance Services. 



These two pages are a tribute to the Farm Bureau 

 members in Illinois who, through their confidence and 

 cooperation in their own companies, have built the 

 largest farm insurance companies of this type in the 

 world today. Read this chapter of the story behind 

 your insurance Service Program. It is imperative to 

 you as Farm Bureau members that you realize the ad- 

 vantages oflFered here for your own and your family's 

 financial security on the farm. 



FARM BUREAU 



INSURANCE SERVICE 



43 E. Ohio St., Chicago, ill. 



COUNTRY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 



COUNTRY MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY 



COUNTRY MUTUAL FIRE COMPANY 



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YOUR 

 INSURAMC 

 PROTECm 



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KNOX COUNTY FARM BUREAU BULLETIN 



VrRGINIA 

 FILSON 



GENERAL OFFICE 

 SECRETARr 



WAYNE 

 LEINBACH 



GENERAL AGENT 



REUBEN E. 

 JOHNSON 



ASENT 



RAY 

 JOHNSTON 



AGENT 



Insurance Department 



TllE INCREASING FARM BUIEAU MEMBE] 

 SHIP together with the greater farm invcnto 

 has prompted the Illinois Agricultural Associatii 

 ;iiul the County Farm Bureaus to adopt a new methi 

 of serving the members of the State. This progra 

 is called the "Full Time Agents Program." Knox 

 now operating under this new plai as well as mai 

 other Counties. 



This program was felt necessiry due to the i 

 creasing demands of Farm People f»r insurance cov( 

 age. Since the farmers had their own Companies a; 

 a complete line of coverages,»it seemed only natui 

 that they sliould be afforded the idvantages of tl 

 service every day of the year. 



All the agents of Knox County are now full tii 

 insurance representatives. They have each be 

 alloted four tOAViiships in 'which they are to have t 

 responsibility of servicing Fire, Casualty, and Hi 

 Insurance. Each of the five districts have appro: 

 mately 500 members. From this it 'e very plain to s 

 that to properly service this number is a full tin 

 man-sized job. It was not too long ago that ma 

 Counties in Illinois did not have a much larger tol 

 membership than four townships in Knox Ooud 

 have today. 



As your insurance demands increase it is t 

 reeponsibility of this Department to see that the 

 demands are fulfilled. It is our desire to have you 

 a member, enjoy the many insurance coverages 

 your own insurance Companies. Farm Bureau Mei 

 hers built these Companies and have every right 

 expect the best service and most highly trained repi 

 seutatives to serve them. 



Knox County is proud of its past records ai 

 liope that this new program will bring better servi 

 to you and your neighbors. 



I. A. A. RECORD 



JUNE, 



