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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
i Sen-ice .is the keynote, of Lionism. It i believes ' In subordintiii erebhal praise and glory to the ; largeness of, the work? there is tool r i liiwuBun a bj nunjmous i nun civ ic ? jriu. AA nniirrpss. 11 lent rfinrornen nrwnr blowing its own horn. It is 'inter- Vsil 1 1 j csted in doing thirtrs for the com- s imunity. . :v 1 SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR ,JLEI,, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2& 1922 PRICE 5 CENTS ES LIONS CLUB on - it i hi n I ft a it) i vvf rr rv , i j " '" ?fSHIS55SSSttSSiS3BSSSSS3!SE SSSSSSSSSSSSSZSSSSSSSSSS9BSSSS , I ' , ,. ' ' - -l , ; v !j -:-' ! 1 - -v ; . . : ' j' l i f ' - - ' -- i - -' . A . I - . . - ..! . ...... ."' I f,, ' -' ' - j ! I:- ' i . t s: :r I. ' V . --.'..i I,- - .. I . . i ' . ? .,-1 :', ' --- i '(C i I .1 - l1 : -: : 1 ! 1 v Dr. 'Chabners Lee; George r ,. 3rd Vice-President . : -Tie Lions club just naturally . had to bare a 'dentist as Xions ; teeth are. liable to need consider- ; If ;( able attention after chewing totfgh I : raw meat and gnawing bones, so 4 Nw Lion George was taken into mem- j i benhip with the understanding ; , v! ! 'that he Is to keep the clubs fangs ,"j gharp and in prime condition. Doc 'J t - is another Salem high school grad- I k uate and receiTed his Education In . ; . tj dentfatry at' the unlversity'of Pen i 'nsxlTania ' After completing his " .dental studies be began the prac- ; . ' lice of his profession in New York 'CUy. but after. two years he re-, M 'urijed to the home of his boy ; hood and now enjoys a large and 3I growing patronage -with the firm ' , 'of George & Springer with offices ' , 7 'in the Masonic templo. . : ' ' r. .Kv. : . ; ' . . . .. . , " ' ' ! ' -r'"-- ',. :A; ',. ," " Rev H. D. Chambers 1st; Vice President ... Vice president and official par son 'of. the Salem Lion club, well known throughout the , north wc8t, a true and worthy citizen 'and a man's man. Haying recently ttf ken over the pastorate of St. Pauls Episcopal church In Salem "Lion Chambers Immediately got busy on his. 'new job and at present there Is a brand new church bufld ing under construction. The Rev. Chambers is a graduate of Sea ' bury Divinity . school, Falrbault, Minn.; and prior to his religious work he was a building' contractor and a shoe merchant. Edmund R. Chastain President The Salem Lions club presi dent, chosen for his lion-like qual ities, is one of. Salem's younger business, men. Some time ago Ed Chastain -. opened ah upstairs clothing; and haberdashery store .and through his individual meth ods of merchandising" he ha3 gained a large patronage. Em phasizing the 'personal touch, with a" genial smile for all vrho enter his place of business, and with the motto "Vre My Stairs: It Pays," Ed has accumulated the "Lion's share" of his class of bus iness. Before coming to Salem this popular Lion was a traveling salesman for the . Love company of I Taeoma. . He halls originally from Kansas, Cy, Mo, VI -1 - J Dr. Carl D. Wonner Director "Doc" is an optometrist, vice president of the Bow Optical com pany. With the exception of one year in France Lion Wonner has followed his present vocation for the past 10 years. He is a grad uate of the De Keyser Institute of Opthomology and was at one time instructor of mechanical op tics in his alma "mater. Prior to coming to Salem Dr. Wonner was superintendent of the lens ' grind ing factory of the RIggs Optical company, Portland. He Is a rea dy mixer and a mighty pleasant fellow. 4'"" s. - -I" ;") ' '!.; I'" ; 5 - Merril D. Onling Secretary-Treasurer 4f-- i' it- ' Vfi' This Introduces; Lion "Hike" Ohling,' the longest Lion in captiv-1 - ? ity In the Salem Jungle, measuring ; jslightly under seven feet from Up to tip. Occupying the position; of , ; - ; jSecretary-treasurer of the Salem ' .Lions club, member of the firm 6f i jthe ( Homer H. Smith Insurance . agency and various other business ' f jand ' social activities keeps Ohling , as busy ' as the proverbial ' cat. ?Iike managed to graduate 'from , i Villamette university .with the , 'Class of 1920, served In the army uring the war as a "high- pri ; Vate and for the past three years has talked, dreamed and sold In- v surance. , - ? : v i 4- x i p. ' i j :i -1 ' 5 3 j V- V f teni . I'- : T'W; Rosebrough : ".' ;- Lee Abbe ; - j " . Director ' I Lion , Abbe 'is a ; fruit - packer i and ; canner. He has been, that for 25 years. At the present time he keeps things - moving at r the Hunt Brothers' Packing company jfrlant. it makes no difference to Abbe what partlcular "varlety ol fruit or vegetable' bo la called t iipon to can, he cans It. Twenty- five years of canning and he- has never been "canned" that's a , real -record, ' ; ' ,- - . - ; t -5 Director ..." ' 'v- . For - the pa&t 11 years Lion Rosebraugit ,bas 1 devoted -.hia ef Wtst0, theVupbulIding of ihls . manufacturing plant, the' W. Rosebmugh company, mnufa(c turers bf furnaces, fruit packing ' equipment, fruit stoves and other products. ; A few week, ago Mr. Rosebrough. stood by and looked upon the flames : as 1 they, com- ; pletely destroyed his plant. Kbt daunted by such a tremendous los h4 drew a long ,Wath, and started j Immediately "the erection , of. a ; new and larger , establish .ment. 1 Within a few weeks the Rosebfaugh company will be turninr out 1U product as though. . nothing out of the ordinary had occurred. Before 'entering tya present business Mr. Rosebrangh - was a United Brethren- minister. He is a graduate of Westfield collfse ItliaoiSv -T'r - .... ;. . - : ; .-. i , :u - 4 . V t - M - v i i ; ? i' ' 1 I--'"7-'-' J V ! 1 V k ft 4 Artbur J. Copeland 'Pield Director t 1 v V V 4 Lloyd T. Reynolds ; 2nd Vice President Lion Reynold's main .occupation Is fruit growing, having been en gaged In this, line f or the past 23 years. He ts president of the Pro ducers panning Packing' com-( pany, was a member of the state board of horticulture for six years member of the state legislature for three terms and'haa been re nominated for: the 't next session. A member of a pioneer Salem fam ily, graduate of Willamette uni versity and a sterling citizen of the comniunitv- riHM SMMSSBSBaBlBHHHBBlBHl ' . - - v ". V. RoitCMUes , ; : Tail Twister This, friends. Is the. Lions club tail twister. That's his title, and he ,1s buiiy at his tall-twisting Job most of the time during club meetings.' Outside; of: this well known ability to twist the lions'. ta41s, UlossJ ffinds time 5 to look after the management of the Ore gon Gravel company, which is one of the well known large and growing business concerns of the city. He has been at 'the gravel crushing business (making little ones out ot'blg ones) for the past three years. Prior to his entry into hs present business Mr. Miles -was engaged Jn educational work. He is. a graduate of Wil lamette university ; 1 1 (;.;.. ; r L .... . ... Dr. Wm. S. Cole Director . "Old King Cole was a jolly old soul" and eo is Doc. Cole although he is not very old, , Doc. Is a dentist on the staff at the Oregon . . ..j. state hospital, a graduate of O. A. . C: and North Pacific Dental college. - He is a Lion through and - through, being able to, roar ; in a manner most sonorous. Ev erybody likes Doc and Doce likes - everybody;- - ' . - Allen Kafoury Lion Tamer One of the mon enthusiastic new Uon cubs to be captured In the Salem jungle Is Lion Kafoury. ... He; has already been -promoted to the position of Lion Tamer, and although he Is yet somewhat wild himself, he manages to keep the rest of the cubs properly tub dued. During '.workln-g hours v Allen caa toe found presiding over : the ribbon counter at theTCafonry .Brothers' drygoqds store. . He U a former student of Salem high school, and during the war nerved in. France with' the United StaU army. j '. .