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Sntnrdny Evening, January 17, 1025 TTTE TlFOENTl OTTAUD Page Thirteen National Thrift Week Insurance The Protector For Family and Home MAKING YOUR FUTURE SAFE Equitable Llfo Insurance builds the structure of confidence and Security. Here are elKlit safeguards nud protective Investments in Equitable policies. 1 Cash to pay outstanding bills and debts. 2 Lump sum to pay off mortgage. 3 Income policy to pay tho family monthly bills. 4 Money for tho Children's Edu cation. 5 Funds to keep business running or buy deceased associates business. 6 Cash to pay Federal and Stato Income Taxes. 7 Gifts to Charities. 8 Either lump sum or income for old age. ROBERT W. ERLE, District Manager Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. DO YOU BELIEVE Id a comfortable borne, warm clothing and good food for wife and children? education for your children? Provision for old age? THEN YOU BELIEVE IN LIFE INSURANCE We Sell It THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK 0. M. Sprague (U. S. N. Bank Bldg.) Geo. O. Goodall m I;; rhono 19S5L Res. 772 12th Ave. East. Office Castle Theatre Bldg. 1 Pay Bills Day Saturday, 17th 2 Share With Others Day Sunday, 18th 3 Thrift or Bank Day . Monday, 19th 4 Life Insurance Day Tuesday, 20th 5 Own. Your Home Day Wednesday, 21st 6 Budget Day . Thursday, 22nd 7 Safe Investment Day Friday," 23rd WEST COAST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office San Francisco WM. G. WHITE, District Manager . Eugene, Oregon " L. A. WELLS, Agency Omanlzer Resident Agents: Resident Agents: J. E. D. BROWN, Springfield L. E. ZINKER, Creswell J. U. SENEENBAGH, Coburg' W. E. MAYS, Cottage Grove geo. n. McLean Insurance WESTERN STATES LIFE Our Complete Protection Policy Is The Acme Of Perfection Western Money, Western Made, Should Stay at Home For Western Trade C. P. Devereaux 0. A. Hoyt THRIFT SHOULD START AT HOME We can sell you a home Just Like Eent EUGENE REALTY COMPANY First National Bank Building Room No. 23 Phone 1977 Ninth and Willamette REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I bin. J. Hills ct al to, Kula M. l-icll Lot 1, blk. 33, 1st add. Oak- l, $1U. fclnrlin Mvf) rvontd pt 11T tn MolllOD sweet Lot 2S, blk. 27, Fairmount l;.,rcr ! Mnllitt tn T f 'Whpeler j'art ut lot 1, blk. 4, JIantou l'ark, Iriok W. Guntlcy to Edward But- ton-rSH,of SWW, sec. i tp. 20 S 11 11 W, $10. - Mads I'. Jensen ct ux to Mrs. Si mon Jensen Lot 1, blk. 115, Junc tion City, $150. Warner C. Wnlte et ux to Edward N. Jensen et ux Tract tp. 18 S H 11 W. $1000. DeMott McMorran ct ux to C. II. Mnlcott Tract tp. 10 S II 2 W, $."00. Chester Stevenson et ux to Elmer A. Droste et ux Part of lots, 20-10-18 I'ntterson add. Eugene, $10. Iiiwrenoe E. Lawsnn to George A. Lavrson Tracts tp. 2(1 S H 4 W, 10. Emma A. Sly to Klay M. Stone Tract in Creswell, $10. Frank J. Sly to Clay M. Stone Tract in Creswell, $100. Henry D. Sheldon ct ux to John T. Foreman et ux Tract in blk. 25, Fairmount, $10. They came back home ' - mji. and found every ; room ' 1 1 foftfl ransacked and robbejdf; ' If I m 'jlBr- aJWl their dearest belongings ; 111 I WIlS ' Jl gone forever! 7ili TwWll Then they realized the value ! ',: ilfl nf ' 1 1 of Burglary, Insurance.. . .. ' B.fjii(sl Wlnili I I I Be sure that YOU don't "lock ' BIB j ffl I f I the barn door after the steed filfl ifl 'Ml f Is stolen" we can protect you M Pj ly W i Office: Sth Street uene, Oregon :flr Phone 121 '''"ice Thone 244 Henry A. Tromp INSURANCE We write: Fire. Automobile, Acci dent, Health, Income, Life, Rent, Business In terruption, Crop and Rain, Burglary Insurance. National Thrift Week is an economic movement based on the principle that thrift is a fundamental of success, prosperity and happiness. Hence the slogan "For Success and Happiness." The campaign is oonducted during the ",veek of January 17"23, and endorsed by forty-seven of the leading industrial, religious and educational organ- ' izations of the country. National Thrift Week always begins on Ben jamin Franklin's birthday, January 17. This his torical background is important because Franklin is the American Apostle of Thrift. Each of tho succeeding days is devoted to some specific thrifty enterprise as will be noted by consulting the cal endar at the top of the page. INSURE YOUR DREAMS Deep in your heart is a dream for tho future something you know you must accomplish for your loved ones. Your goal may be a fund to support your wife or mother in the sunset years of life, an educataion for children or a "nest egg" to start a son in busi ness. Whatever it is, you know you must reach it. You will if you live. But-if you should die? Would your fondest hopes be wrecked! Sufficient life insurance, taken out now, will make your dream come true even then. Act today Consult life insurance representa tive. Talk with him frankly, tell .him your indi vidual problem and you may rely on him to sug gest tho policy best suiting your needs. Life Insurance is your first step to Thrift. Your Insurance is the great protector and dividend paying investment. Areyou properly and "suffi ciently insured. Talk to your agent this week, ho will prove to bo your guiding friend. See the rep resentatives on this page and you will be headed in the right direction. MAKE THRIFT A HABIT . Under the stress of tho Great War, our citi zens came to realize that thrift was both a patriotic service and an economic necessity. After the Arm istice came relaxation and extravagance. Tho pub lic then had somewhat the same feeling for tho practise of thrift that tho convalescent patient feels as to the observance of a careful diet. It is the same kind of impatience that the soldier await ing demobilization felt on matters -of discipline, now that victory had been won and the fighting had ceased. National Thrift Week, beginning with the an niversary of Benjamin Franklin's birthday on Jan uary 17, will remind us that the measures by which we are enabled to surmount individual, business and national crises are merely the intensification of those which are essential for tho preservation of private and public welfare in ordinary times. If we would have health, we must follow rules of right living while we are well, not alone when we are ill. , An efficient army must be as responsive to discipline when in camp as when in the front line trenches. If we would have individual and national prosperity, we must adhere to economic principles both in ordinary times and in times of stress. Thrift is preached not because any right thinking person doubts its value, but because: 1st it is an essential of adequate national strength, as well as of individual welfare; 2nd because its practical, wide-spread and continued application re quires a persistent campaign of education, and 3rd becnuso it actually has hostile forces arrayed against it. We are serving our neighbors, our country, and the world, as well as ourselves, when we prac tice thrift. We will all gain by giving special thought during the week of January 17-23 to the practical application of principles of thrift to our personal and community problems. Then let's try to continue, and to be" thrifty till another Thrift Week rolls around. LIFE INSURANCE DAY Perhaps the protection of one's loved ones by insurance is an emphasis of Thrift Week which re ceives as much consideration as any other. "If we are not worth anything to our families or our selves let us not think of insurance day 'or any other day. But if wo arc valuable to our families and other kinfolk, if we are the bread winners, keeping the well-known wolf from the door, it be hooves us to make sensible provision for eventu alities so that those we leave behind niny not face privation, distress, and want. Now, during Thrift Week, is the time to do it. J. H. McKINLEY General Insurance and Bonds Room 22 First National Bank Building Ninth and Willamette THE NEW YORK LIFE Durlnn 1924 Paid to Living Policy Holders Over One Hundred Million Dollars Not a Commodity But a Service -RESIDENT AGENTS- J. W. Pixley W. F. Gllfltrap F. A. Page Harmon Anderson When You Build Or Buy A Home Soe Eugene's Largest Homo Sellers EASY PAYMENTS ' W. B. COOPER,' Realtor Investments Loans ' Insurance The J. K. PRATT Insurance Agency SERVICE FIRST rhono 118i Eugene, Ore. Castle Theatre Building ' "Enjoy the Benefits of Home-Ownership No w" DON'T wait years to "save up" for a home. Move into your own home right away. A small down pay ment, the rest in monthly installments and in a few year the house is yours free and clear. You owe it to yourself, to your wife and children,, to investigate our many fine realty and home offerings. Many splendid homes for your choice. It does not cost you anything to investigate. We give you a genuine .service. You do not have to worry about your loan. Real Estate Loans L. E. HODGES 42 W. 8th St. Eugene, Ore. Phone 1899 Insurance of all kind Investments