The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 28, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 28. 1922
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
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Position" of Greatness in
, Honorable Calling Possi
f.f' blc for Americans -
. Good citizenship . is a subject
J hat exhausts more oratorical ef-
torts In assemblies of men than
i ny other topic of, th day,;j And
t this state of being comprehends
not an el era ted lerel in our lives
that only a brats and fortunate
few, may approach-wlth some de
J'gwe'fbr'success.lIt Is within the
power and province of every Am-
erlcaa citizen to reach a repa
yable position of greatness In any
1 jhonorable occupation which he
i may choose. Greatness con'tem
( plates a noble mind which can
rise above the petty ' confusions
of a ;work-a-day 'world; a deter
mination which seeks success In
one's own affairs without en
croaching on the rights of others
and by respecting legitimate com
petitors, and of being true to the
supreme qualities of human na
ture that teach us Immortality
and direct oar vision to the stars.
A man , may be affectionately
faithful to his heme fireside and
attentive to his , business duties,
but ; ff he, abandons, the obliga
tions! which bejOwes to his com
munity and his fieighbors he' can
be rated but Oft per cent effici
ent. ;
The 109 pr cent American Is
he who loves his home and his
fellow man, who contributes his
share of service and responsibil
ity to better the plan of chrtliza
ton, who attend! "regularly the
meetings and councils.
But weabsolutely refuse to be
come excited - about the Skokie
championship whatever that is.
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Exclusive Dodge Dealer
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Commercial and ferry Streets
Salem, Oregon ,
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Lion Russell F. Bonesteele
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From banking to automobiles
Is the business record of Lion Ol
son, who left the banking business
in VaVncouver, Wash., to identi
fy himself with the Valley Motor
company, Ford dealers in Salem.
In the words of -the immortal
"Ruggles of Red Gap" Ole is a
"living wire" and a rip-roaring
Lion to boot. In addition to be
ing a hard headed business man
his accomplishments extend to the
field of music and he is listed as
the Lions club official pianist.
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v CLAUDE STEUSLOFP j
- j Lion Steusloff Is the Lion rep
resentative of the Valley Packing
company. This young man grew
to manhood in Salem, was edu
cated in the Salem schools and
O..A. C. He is one of the stock
buyers for the firm he represents.
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JESSK R. GKORGK 1
George Is a member of the old
Salem George family who have
operated the White House res
taurant' for many years. If you
feel -hungry and want a LION
steak call around and see h?m
anytime day or night.
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II. 1U WHITK
Advertising and relling adver
tising is this Lion's business, and
naturally he dislikes advertising
himself. "Rufe" White has quit
the newspaper business, "never to
return" four times in the la? t 12
years, but he always has pone
back. During the times when he
was not In newspaper work in
the last 12 years he has served
In the army sold Insurance and
various other things. He is ad
vertising manager of the Oregon
Statesman.
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FRANK 1. IUlUtlNS
Lion Robbins 13 manager of the
Spaulding box factory, having fol
lowed the box making business
for 32 years. Frank was raised
on a farm but turned to box man
ufacturing at an early age. He
has been in hh present position
for the past four years.
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GLENN II. GftEGG
No Lions club Is considered
complete unless It has among ir?s
membership a baker. Lion Gregg
qualifies for thi3 classification in
a worthy manner. He is half
owner of the Mlstland bnkcry mid
devote3 his energies to the mak
ing of "Hetter-Yet" bread. Greg?
received his schooling at the Sal
em hish school atfd O. A. C. "
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arid Ready-to-Wear
Salem Store t
466 SUte Street
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder Street
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OSCAR R. GINGRICH v
i "Glng," as he is popularly
known, requires no Introduction
to the readers of this paper.
Every Salemite attends, the .band
concerts and there listen, enrap
tured to the vocal efforts of "Sa
lem's Caruso." For 14 years
Glng wasn trSI. C." A. secretary,
but four years ago left the "Y"
and entered the ' automobile
game. As head of the Oscar B.
Gingrich Motor & Tire company,
he bends his efforts towards pro
moting the ?ale of the "'Good
Maxwell." He will, no doubt,
become one' of the roarin'est
Lions in the Salem den.
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i- CL.RENCK S. lunVNK
" . For 17 years Lion' Ifowne con
ducted one of the largest dairies
in the ftate at' AumsAlle, Or.
That liis dairy products were of
a high order , i3 proven by this
fact, he supplied the Multnomah
and Benson hotels with all the
sweet cream used in their ding
ing rooms. For the past I'D years
he has been connected with. Swift
Co.. fertilizer department, .in
addition," hj Is; field . cprescnta
tive for the t tate'lfm?" board."- g
J. E. BARLEY
Lion Badley Is general manager
for the O. V. Badley company, dis
tributors of Cletrac tractors for
Oregon and Washington. He is
a graduate of O. A. C. a live wire
business man and an all around
good fellow..
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ROY ROHLER
Coach Roy liohler la one ' of
the famous Bohler brothers who
are graduates and former athlet
ic starr, of Washington State col
lege. He is now head of athlet
ics at Willamette university and
sure is a LION at putting the
athletic teams through the trac
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V. T. HICKEY
Twenty-eight 3'ears in the "ex
press butuness marks tho business
career of Lion Hickey. Beginn
ing when a youth and staying with
the game has brought Bill Hickey
to his present position ils Salem
agent for the American Railway
express. He is a loyal Lion, af
fable and efficient in his dealings
with the public. .
RALPH L. KELLOGG
Lion Kellogg is a chemist for
the state highway department and
has been in this position for two
and one-half years. . Pripr to his
coming to Salem, Kellogg was a
salesman for the firm of Ballon
& Wright, Portland. He is a
graduate of O. A. C.
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Lion Wieder is a launderer and
has been for 37) years. Coming
here from Albany he has Intro
duced the most modern methods
in the conduct of his business.
With his mature busness experi
ence and affable manner Lion
Wieder is considered' a real asset
to the Salem Lions club.
Open Day
and Night
Furnished Rooms
in Connection
WHITSE tiOVSE RESTAURANT
Lunch Counter Dining Room
362 State Street
Lion Jesse R. George
E. F. SMITH, Agent
New Yorji Life Insurance Co.
Oregon BIdg.
Salem, Oregon
C. D. ADAMS
Designer--Builder
Paintirir i: RcDairs
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444 Market Street
Phone 1674 W -
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Blaesing Granite Co.
Manufacturers of r
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Roy Bohannon; Mgr; H
Display room at 4Gly, View Cemetery
Salem; Oregon
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Eldridse Illock V Salctn, Oregon ' :
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Sales and Service '
238 North High Street
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