t - ' J ' . t it? .V It- U ' I ft I I f I 1 ii ! I mm m. r 1 r v r - . - '-'j" ififififiii . 1 J I II Iff II : JU m a m . i a -. 1. . v- - 1114 11 II II -".T F.L. :. ! r it Ijnj y..-: . nri'i . ' 1 .I ' I ri 11 The JVmt jOmsgon STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Swrniay Morntng, January to, 1929 , u:o.Mig irmv ilitnwifm JAN47-23 1 jk JTT . MONDAY January 21 Success and i day mm Tin tihmg 'makes for more permanent satisfaction trie possession of one's own home. THINK back to your childhood. Do you remember the tKHll of saving your pennies, nickels and 'dimes fori weeks or months to buy some long coveted object? It is a thousand(times easier to save when you have some real goal in viewl . ' A splendid way to save money and make an in vestment at the same time, is to go into debt" for a home.: By which is meant buying or building a house and paying for it over a term of years as can be done through' the various home financing or building-and-loan associations. Of course there must be enough money on hand for a first payment, but on a modest home this is not large, and the rest is paid like rent; until finally the house is yours. There are many business advantages in owning your own home, aside from the peace of mind, con tent and self respect it brings. Home ownership gives you a certain standing in the community, makes you a more desirable neighbor and a better citizen, im proves your credit and raises the whole tone of your home life It also provides a permanent investment, on which, if hard times come, money can always be raised by a mortgage. Thought of in terms of happi ness, a home is indeed worth saving for. GOOD T7t HI its v: F. G; Delano J. G. Harlan S.M.Earle Stiff Furniture Go. 'j7 V-Ty'. . 1'.. . - HE m I 11"; . . i iAa! . O .C' Jf-k .w A t 1 u U tf U v jk 5-5 -.;j.-3V ..! .-1 A r ? . - - I l . i-t -V. i' ! ' '