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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
,',' TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON ' FRIDAY, HORNING, JULY, 28r. 1922 3 . He.:crs 'Accepi uoae oi ELu.::s of Organization as i standard of. Living There I no milestone 7 in the listory ot man marking the be tinning of-.i'Uonlsm, which man Mint out and say "Thus be- ian -UorilmFml. haa, bqeasns-J ttlaei throughout the ages Jyjbe V Oner Instinct and high., aaplra; tlo8lof mankind. .S,, '" Wea a man become sa Lion "i fte subscribes to the . tenets of LioBlsmi'itheUen'i principles be- aoma Ms principle; uht accept ; the Lion's code of ethics as his itandariLOf Jiving- Td all these lie gives part;oI Ma vitality; his mentality and' his ambitions. Jle'Staysa'XIon ?r :'l::rA Now the. Question arises, when polled to drop from the Lions field ; - shou Id he lose hi Identity as a Lion? . the Lions' creed to, ; be a j Sunday-go-to-meeting creed a transient temporary af fair? Is he not to make the code of ethics his standard of living re gardless of what city he resides in? ' If his changing cities means Zionism loses an adherent and a member loses Lionism, then It must follow only, that Lionism H to be confined only to certain' cit ies.. Is this limit to be placed on a-thing so limitless? "f - f He Doesn't Change . The symbol of the organization --the strong, caurageous Lion never, never changes. He Is a Lion1 forever.' He cannot chance his i color t or his name. Why should not our members be Lions forever in true' accordance with the standards set for them? If they were proud to be a Lion in one city why should they be de prived of this privilege because of locality? i j If every member found worthy of Lionism. remains Intact within the .fold, regardless of what city he may live in, think of-the num erous possibilities, the many ave nues this would open .up for. the growth of Lionism! One emblem. one pin alone, might be the cause of a new club in a city. It will i ; i I - i t -r-' : h ( : "I i s i Lion moves from the city where he has' been established and where he has ;- become . identified with Lionism should he be com-not only benefit the Lion himself it'""; ROWLAND PRINTING CO. j - L.'.. V..-'-. 15f2 322 Siate Street 'Upstairs Over Pattern's Book Store Rcpresented By Odft? Edgar RL Rowland After August 10th we will be located in the base-"'t- 'ineiif;0t itheMasonic'cTernple 4,M ; I li-irn FnURROUGHS jAfter , accamurating ' all ,the book knowledge he deemed neces sary, Xion Burroughs started to learn the cleaning and dyeing business. This was five rears go. Now he is considered almost iiidispensible by the Standard Cleaners & Dyers with which firm he, is- idenified. Like butch Cleaifser, - Rurroguhs , "chases dirt," and does a good Job while 's "about - It, . which ri3 a fact proven by: ne hundreds oi gar- tnents of all j descriptions ..which pass through his hands dally. v KINDNESS IS LION'S TIT Members Strive to Expand . Usefulness and Field of Service to Others but it means much to the organi zation. The battle cry is . 'Once a Lion -Always a Lion." ' V-iv.. .... T,: , .j . : RUSSELL F. BOXKSTEELE ; Selling , Dodge automobiles ot copies most of Lion Bonesteele's time. -He Is sales, manager for the Bonesteela Motor company, ex clusive Dodge, dealers Jn Salem.. Although young ia, years Russ is old ia business experience, he has been. actively,, connected with the above firm for the past five years Bonesteele came to Salem from Ti gard- Ore.r and 4s a former O. A. Cman.. - . - BT EWEN W. CAMERON , Iresident of Lions International. The, day of the individual ia past and more and more wer are coming to recognize the fact that we have a collective, responsibil ity ; which is even more potent than our individual responsibili ty. Through the medium of such organizations as the Lions club. and similar civic clubs, we are getting together . to study . the needs of the community in which we live, analyzing the Individuals who compose It, and devising .ways to be of greater service In help ing promote the greatest good to the largest number possible. The' English, speaking people for many generations have used the Lion to symbolize strength, steaTrfastness.rttmrsgq and serv ice, j The., founders of the Inter national Association of Lions clubs were true to the traditions of their race when they chose the Lions as the - name of ouV organization. Four Distinct Phases. There are four distinct phases in which Lionism has an ever- widening-cirele of Influence. The first is the indivlduaf contact through which the Lion is devel oping . friendships , and making new acquaintances, thereby - ex panding his usefulness and, field Of service, The second is the in fluence of the club In his own locality, where it helps to make the town a better place in which to live. f Third, Is the district br- gamzauon, competing in rriencuy rivalry for the advancement of the Lion spirit. - Lastly the national and international features are not only creating a better citizenship. but also promoting a clearer "un derstanding among the English speaking peoples. Better Citizenship Object. Lionism stands for that which every, loyal citizen would uphold a better citizenship. Therefore it is attracting to its membership men who have won success in their various fields of : endeavor and who appreciate the fact that the Lions club stands for the fi nest principles to which men can subscribe. ' : ,The- International Association ok Lions clubs, through its pres went, extends greetings to the Salem den on the occasion of the presentation of its charter, and sends the best of wishes to the ciub and each and every Individ ual member, I GROWS - y - i IN NORTHWEST District Governor Bigelow Says Salem Will Benefit from Activities PETER AXDRESEX Lioa Andreseii specializes in chickens; also eggs, cream. Veal, and other . products of the farm. He conducts a general commis sion busfhess knd through the policy of square dealing he has built op a thriving trade. C.F. BREITHAVIT Lion "Breithaupt -has' for the past 10 years been a florisLWlien asked j to say something: regardiag himself for the Lions' edition of tbet .Statesman.' , "Bright: Hop" roared-'Say it with flowers," Before he became a florist ;Breit baupt .was secretary and treasurer of . the Benton .Water company. Richland. r Wash. , He, is a gradu ate..? Northwestern coHege,Nap eriHeIll.T and Capital City: Com mercial college, Des Moines. Iowa. He . Is now owner -of the Salem Greenhouses' and the former C. B. Clan.cejflorist shpp at",123 North Liberty street. ; City a better Tplace ! in which to live. Mere dollars cannot meas ure the great works that this club will do for its city, state and na tion,, throughout the years to come. f Lionism is rapidly coming lata Its .own in the Pacific, northwest. Portland, - Spokane, Tacoma, I Se attle.' Everett and Vancouver,-; B. C, now; each - has a ' flourishing, roaring club in their; midst.! The Salem J, club completes the circle, and the other cities In Oregon will shortly be asked to come in to the fold. No thought of selfish gain .en ters into the securing of. a Lion membership- rather in the thought dominant of being of help, and rendering service to their fellow man' and commun ity. 1 i -, Lionism, as Big Bill Barlow ot the downtown club of New York city says, "makes a man, more man," and after close contact with Lions in different sections of this country and Canada, I agree with Bill. Lions clubs in the Pacific northwest will be able to do great good in just "creating a feel ing Of friendliness for the bene fit oi the" common good between sister cities and eradicating all small, petty Jealousies which have so retarded 'development, E. F. SMITH For a good many years "Smithy" was a barber and known to every big and little shaver in Salem. Some years ago he decided to scrap his tonsorial profession and launch forth as a life insurance salesman. This move proved a fortunate one, and now Smithy is firmly established as one of the real go-getter sales men for the New-York " Life In surance company. SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS are especially prepared for various crops and soil re quirements. , And, pay. a good rnargin f profit J.o those ho use them. . For. prices and easy payment m plan .write to 4 Fertilizer Department, Swift ; . North Portland, Ore or see Lbn Clarence S. Bownec w Hi Vi 7. : CompI ete House Furnishings Universal Ranges, Heaters and Furnaces . Brunswick and Victor Talking Machines Kohler- and Chase Pianos Sellers Kitchen Cabinets V' Brenlin Window Shades TJlJ T Automatic Refrigerators IlfT7 ... - '. ;.. . . . : ' ' Complete Line oi Tents and Awnings Lion Grant R. Bonnelf By. RAY E. BIGELOW. District Governor Washington, Oregon, British Columbia. Salem' can be congratulated upon her now taking unto her self a Lions' club, a club com posed of men of strong character who, through the medium this new club offers, will give freely of their time and money for civic service and Interest themselves in any institution that has for its purpose the making of the Cherry The ever widening circle of good Maxweuadiiiirers is atnbute both tojts superb'beattty and it ecorioriiical perf dnrianice; The convicrioji' is rapidly r spread-? ihg tHat only intKis c car ; ci there be found such soudd value. Cord dr,iKtkid boat and rwj fac wecl wheds; demouM- able m ria aad M hubi dram type laBatv; Alom lubri- cadont ma diivcn electric hare; onufuaBy lorig print PricM F. O. B. Detroit, revenue tax t be addedi Tour ing Cat, 88S Roexfater, 885i Coupe, S1385 1 Sed. U4&5 r v OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. use- v "a ''j J-i: jy-:) tt 371 Court Street Salem Oregori Lion; Oscar B. Gingrich i V; HARRY W. SCOTT .V -v Wbo doesnt know "Scottie?" Every Salem kid 'who rides a bi cycle and every motorcycle enthu siast in the state and nearly ev ery other citizen of Salem call him by. his first name. For seven years this popular Lion has been selling and repairing motorcycles and bicycles In Salem. When the war caiAe along Scottie shot up shoo and joined the army and lust as soon as he could rid himself of the cooties and say hello to the folks after the war Vas over up went his sign atid there he was busy and smiling on the Job again. Harley-Davidson motorcycles, .and bicycles,' tires and accessories are tjae special features of. Scott's bus i S I .; ?? . J . THERE IS A LION'S DEN IN SALEM NOW Also an Upstairs Men's Shop With VERY ATTRACTIVE jFor Men and Young Men at SUIT s iitso $20 2- . ' USE MY STAIRS IT PAYS T 1 Fine Line of Shirts, Ties, Sox, Underwear, Qotfi Hdts, Caps and other Accessories Gothes Made -to -Order at Popular Prices ED .CHASTMN UPSTAIRS MEN'S 122 North Commercial Street 'S SHOP LIOX ED. 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