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IN THE WORLD"! 



- SAYS YOUR TYPICAL 

 FARM BUREAU MEMBER 



''Since we are talking about insur- 

 ance, Vll say it sure pays me to be a 

 Farm Bureau Member. I really did ap- 

 preciate having our Farm Bureau In- 

 surance Man go over my policies and 

 fix them up for me the nay they ought 

 to be. Now I don't have an insurance 

 worry in the ivorld. I like that low 

 cost, too." 



Jim is a typical policy holder with Country 

 Mutual Fire, Country Life and Country Mutual 

 Casualty. He's a good farmer with sound 

 ideas on investment. He is sure of the present 

 and the future. Are you? 



LIABILITY Fully aware of farm accident risks, Jim maintains em- 

 ployers liability insurance which protects his profits from costly 

 damage suits up to $15,000 and $30,000. , 



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IIK Jim's proud of his family. He backs up his hopes \a' them 

 with eight Country Life policies including an Educational policy 

 for his little girl, Nancy. 



FIRE $20,000 (ire and extended coverage insurance with Country 

 Mutual Fire protects Jim's home and farm buildings. This year 

 he had $6,400 crop hall insurance, too. 



AUTO The new 1949 Buick and the pick-up truck are fully pro- 

 tected by Country Mutual Casualty auto insurance. His two trac- 

 tors are insured against fire, windstorm and lightning. 



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