PAGE frWENTY-ONE
...1
r J,
ln rM
The C3SC0N STATITZIAN. galea, Ore-ea, Sunday Kerala, Septeaber 8, 1929
, cQ) JIVJuCa ;Vll Q) JGDJG-I Jl J I J GUI C.
foir T0M0R.1R.0W
i
4
IFSQQSimcgM
Safem, September 9, Wyll, 12, 1929
Salem is Staging a Campaign for Better Citizenship and you are invited to become a stockholder in this con
cern which s international in its scope and reaches out to help the men of tomorrow. Your subscription may
be the means of saving some boy. W ill you furnish the sinews and help back this great movement?
Md-rrf en i-i t '
!?!( ic?i f jJii-:c. :: r-? .1- tr ffrt4 Id r-' j ,im is Kr if.-v '' Silt-'-? sot ' l-.-in I v
' GOVERNOR PATTERSON SAYS-
The Boy Scout program has my heartiest commendation and support.
No agency has been more effective than the Boy Scouts of America in
bringing to young men character development and citizenship training.
' Through his scout work, the boy learns to keep himself physically fit,
to enjoy and understand the wholesome pleasures of out-of-doors, to know
the uses of team work as he helps the other fellow, and, at the same time,
tries to make the best of himself, to value American traditions and princi
ples, and to realize that good eitizenship'means service.
Last year 1,183,105 scouts and scout executives took part in the activ
ities of this organization. Every dollar of money invested and every hour
of time spent in this work brought returns of the highest value, not only ,
to the men and boys connected with scouting, but to their communities
and their country.
I hope the people of Oregon, will respond generously and cheerfully to
the appeal for funds made by the Boy Scouts of America in order that the
fine service of this organization may be continued and enlarged.
Signed: I. L. PATTERSON,
I Governor. of Oregon.
WON PL ACE IN SALEM
In every community there are four major agencies which care for the
boys and girls and for the general welfare and relief work, these agencies
ccupy nearly the whole field, but with comparatively little overlapping or
duplication, so that to be interested in one is to have an appreciation and
interest In the others as welL The boy scouts have won a place in Salem
by the quality of work done. They supply a real need and richly deserve
our support. f
'Si tN-v' - " PAJL B WALLACE.
LEGION SPONSORS TROOP
One of the best ways of learning the worth of anything is to try it out
Capital Post Nov 9, American Legion, is sponscringlfroop 9, Boy Scouts bf -AmericaindJbi
finding it one of the best investments that we can rnakftv
of our tinw and money. To every new troop of Scouts, organized. Capital
Post Ite Scoasiders it a privilege to present ah American-flag. The Boy. "
S&ut movement Is" part of the national program of the 'American' Legion.
The Legiaat&ttwell as the Boy Scouts stand for 100 per cent American
ization. It is worthy of the support of every right-thinking citizen.
DOUGLAS ilcKAY, Commander, ' .
Capital Post No. 9, American Legion,
i
J-M -
FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT
I firmly beUeve in tha Boy Scants . of America, It is a wonderful in
stitution. ; It ttprasentivthf best blood of younir American manhood. The
Scout cwnement in Marion and PoHc counties is in healthy condition jind
much good has been accomplished m.the past year, although greatly em
barrassed through lack f funds. TThoM who: believe in this organization
uirHFQTfWir ASPIRATIONS - and tot whaiit stands thouid cratrttte loerauy, IX more money was:
HIGHESTClViA5iUIIUW2 ; w. less need for more jaus and penitentiaries,
The ioy Scout movement is distinctly an set o our commuinty .for - Boy Scouts Are taught to live ciean upright lfves sna to oo wungs ,wcrin
mcflw. owu j vt- - viiTe TAfiV m noit nvpmnint nd hicrher standard of
citizenship. Boys in this scout area have on many occasions Tendered
great public service. Demonstrate your appreciation of auch work by
your check.
7 HAY BEIX President,
Cascade 'Ares Council,
- Boy Scouts of Amerks.
the development of efficiency, virility and goodtiiwiship.
I heartily endorse the movement, because; Scouting arouses an inter-'
est in the highest civic asplrationa of the community, develops an abiding'
passioirfor law and order andhampions respecf for proper constituted;
-snthorityir,-'. -- ; -
Signed: R. H. COOLEY,.:!;
President Salem Eiwanis Quo.
t :t ; ' fin i C
is as f r.r
Vi i
3 .9 7'
Ml- "
This Page M&do Possible by
J, C PENNEY CO.
DOUGLAS MdCAY CHEVROLET CO.
t HUDINSSANDFOIUINa;
THE MAYOR'S APPEAL
As mayor of Salem, I am making an appeal to the generosity of the
good citizens of Salem in the coming drive for the annual budget of the
Boy Scouts.
We all know this is a very worthy cause. It keeps the boys in good
health and properly trained and drilled for emergencies. I sincerely be
lieve we cannot spend our money to a better advantage. The people of
Salem are most loyal in the matter of drives and I sincerely hope they will
ee the wisdom of their best offers to this cause.
Sincerely yours,
Signed: T. A. LIVESLEY,
Mayor, 1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE APPROVES SUPPORT
Nineteen years ago the Boy Scout movement had its beginning. To
day, more than 800,000 boys march under the banner of the organization.
Because of the high standards set by the Boy Scouts, because of the great
importance to the state, the nation and our city of this rapidly growing
institution, it is eminently fitting that it should receive whole-hearted sup
port from every citizen. Authorities everywhere are agreed that, Amer
ica's destiny is an enduring one under the. leadership that is inspired by
the Scout Oath and Law.
B. C. SISSON, President,
x Salem Chamber of Commerce.
ROTARY CLUB ENDORSES SCOUTS
At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Rotary Club last
evening, action was taken endorsing the coming campaign for raising the
current budget for the Boy Scout work in Salem. ...
Rotary Clubs are, of course, much interested in boys' work and be
lieve that the Boy Scout movement is worthy of the support of every cit
izen whd wishes to see the boys trained in something which not only is in?,
teresting to the boy but helpful in keeping him occupied and at the aims
time developing him along the line of self-reliance, strong character and
good citizenship.
Signed: W. L STALEY, President
Salem Rotary Club
f LIONS URGE COOPERATION
The Boy Scouts are an organization which the lions Club highly en-,
dorses. This organization not only builds a boy mentally and physically,
ut fits him for service in his community. As these boys are dedicated
U service, so is the Lions Club, and we heartily recommend hem to every,
citizen in this community and urge cooperation in their drive for funds.
SALEM UOfrs CLUB V
C. A. Swope, President. J
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
a. cJhaag & CO.
capital Business college
R
r,x
J
.:j
t
an
V
a i
?-.
III'lV,-:
I
tin :
ha t
.
a.
If"
FRANK BOQLjEMgvicEjjQ
ART-lYC'CUTttlG'STOIlE'
- .V 1 CO NCotanerebl'SL;
TAMPimi&G
i - i
Kert Cor to Cssk&s
-5. -i
-1