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Mysterious Fire Destroys Home and Contents at Roberts
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 9, 1930
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BRESSLERHQMF
IS DESTROYED
Nothing Saved From Early
Morning Blaze Here
Recently
ROBERTS. Oct. 8 The J. P.
Bressler home and all Its contents
were destroyed by fire her early
this morning.
The family was at breakfast
when the fire was discovered in
the bedroom. It had gained so
much headway before it was no
ticed that nothing could be sav
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Bressler had
lived at - the home for 2fr years
and many valued keepsakes,
among them a rare old violin
were destroyed.
The family had been away all
summer and had Just-returned on
Saturday. The winter supply of
canned trait and: vegetables was
stored- la the: home .-& was also
destroyed.
No clue to the origin of the fire
has 'been discovered..-
MOTOR
TRIP TO
Dale Trtdtinger
Is Honored by
Woodburn Scouts
WOODBURX, Oct. 8.
Dale TraUinger, one of the
outstanding scouts in the
Woodburn troop was award
ed a special trophy Monday
evening when the scoots met
for their regular easiness
session.
Assistant Scout master
Theodore Rose presented
Trullinger with the award,
a handsome friendship
plaque. The award, present
ed in behalf of the troop
commUte was given for
Scoot Trallinger's proficien
cy in scouting and his good
influence In the troop.
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.G.J. .RICE
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NEwPRESDEN
BUS
ENJOYED
AURORA, Oct. 8 A party of
motorists chose Sunday to follow
the Roosevelt highway to Nesco
win. Ocean Park and Cutler City.
The fall coloring of the leaves
along the highways is most vivid
it. this time. Those in the party
were Miss Caroline Will, of Coeur
D'Alane, Idaho, Mrs. Katherine
iimmerman, Mr.' and Mrs. (jouis
SVebbert, and Ralph Zimmerman.
Mrs. Will has been a guest of her
lister, Mrs. Zimmerman for two
reeks.
Mrs. Ida Yergen and Miss Jane
Vergen, spent the weekend in
Portland visiting friends, they re
turned Tuesday.
John Johnson and wife; were
n Aurora Tuesday, visiting Mrs.
Henry Kraus, mother of Mrs.
Johnson, and calling upon other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritter are
moving from Aurora to Portland
this week. Mr. Ritter expects to
enter a mechanical school. The
Ritters have been residents here
tor over two years.
The tenth anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Yergen fell upon
October the sixth. The friends
and relatives wishing to make
the memory of the event an un
usually happy one, gave them a
surprise in the evening. Five
tables of cards were in play, after
which lunch was served by those
who had the affair in charge.
Those whose thoughtfulness made
4he evening a success, were Mr.
and Mrs. George Yergen, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kister, Mrs. Nellie
Miner of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
M. X. Cfissel, Mr. and Mrs.Andy
Snrall, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Green,
Mr. ifhd Mrs. Fred Dental and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Yergen and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gooding, and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Oliver'and chil
dren, Miss Foy, Walla Walla,
Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Yergen and child, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Yergen, Mrs. Fred Yer
gen, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Clark..
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ville-Suver, Monmouth and Dal
las ,
The budge t committee of
Falls City met on October C, af
ter estimating the future expen
ses for theminlng year. It was
decided that the general fund be
Increased with the sum of $260.
What could very easily have
proved a serious accident hap
pened last, Sunday to Bill Ames
and a companion. While travel
ing on the Falls City-Dallas high
way their car struck some loose
gravel, skidded into the ditch and
turned over. Mr. Ames suffered
bruises and the loss of three
teeth. His companion received
facial bruises and cuts from scat
tered glass. A passing car took
them to the Dallas hospital fo?
medical attention.
The car was considerably damaged.
HILL
E CLUB
HEARS
POLITICIANS
Federated Women of Wood-
burn Elect Officers for
Fall Term
Falls City
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FALLS CITY, Oct. 7 The
Parent Teachers association held
Its first meeting of the school
year, last Monday evening with
a large attendance of the public
present. The meeting was opened
by a song, led by Mr. Reiber. In
struction was given by Miss Mc
Donald. The chairman of the meeting.
Mrs. PauJ appointed the various
committees with the Instruction
that they became active at once
and report at the next meeting.
Papers on the activities and ob
jects of Ue P. T. A. was read by
.Mrs. Hatch and Mrs: Gottfried,
' after which the members of the
association was called upon to
'give their -conception of what the
P. T. A. stood for. After the
! meeting was adjourned, delight
; ful refreshments were served In
the domestic science rooms.
Mr. William Buhle who here
for many years efficiently served
the public of Falls City as a bar
ber, ave moved to West Salem
where he has opened up a shop.
His son Fred Is taking over the
establishment here.
Dr. and Mrs. Horn and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Paul took advantage
of the - beautiful Indian summer
last Sunday and went on a joy-
ride which took them to Louis-
AUMSVILLE, Oct. 8 T h e
Aumsville community club held
its first meeting of the year as a
banquet to all newcomers in the
vicinity with a 7 o'clock dinner
with 200 attending. The progxam
included: songs with Professor
Mountain leader. Mrs. England
at piano with Kenneth W. Bayne,
S. B. Mills. Miller. Hayden and
Sam Brown political speakers
and Mr. Louden of Portland
speaking for Meier for governor.
Henry Porter told the early
history of Aumsville, Charles
Martin, the history of the com
munity club; Mrs. Bradley, what
a community club should be: a
solo by Gwen Martin.
The day being the 20th wed
ding anniversary of M and Mrs.
Charles Martin, Mr. William
Gray in behalf of the club pre
sented Mr. and Mrs. Martin with
an electric lamp.
The meeting night being
changed for the club will come
on Friday night instead of Mon
day night the next meeting of
the club will be -Friday, Novem
ber 7 with a pot luck super.
The officers for the club for
this year are: president, Charles
Martin, vice president; William
Gray; secretary. Miss Grace Rich
ards and directors M. McCol
lough and Fred Denham.
A reception will be held Fri
day, October 10 for the freshman
attending high school.
H. P. Jensen and children Al
bert and Evelyn of Turner spent
Suaday here at the Chris Jensen
oma.
Twenty members of the Bethel
Sunday school attended the
North Santiam Sunday school
convention held at Pleasant
Point Sunday.
N. D. Bradley returned Mon
day from California where he has
been with his brother, Everett
Bradley.
WOODBURN. Oct. 7 Mrs. C.
J. Rice was elected president of
the Ladies Aid society of Wood
burn Tuesday afternoon when the
Federated Women met in the
Methodist church. Mrs. Lee With
ers was chosen as vice president
of the Ladies Aid and Mrs. Hat
tie Peterson is to be the club's
vice president for the coming
year. Mrs. Simmons is the newly
elected treasurer.
Plans were laid Tuesday after
noon for the annual Ladies Aid
dinner, which is held on election
day.
An Interesting part of the pro
gram was the opening of a
"money-apron." The apron was
started by Mrs. E. N. Hall and
was passed about to every club
member. Each member put a
patch on the apron with a coin
under the-patch. The completed
apron was opened and contained
1 13. The money is to be used to
carry on the work of the society.
Mrs. Alice Guyer won a beaotiful
clothes-pin apron for guessing the
amount of money in the apron.
Mrs. E. N. Hall and Mrs. Don
elson were the committee for re
freshments. The Federated Wo
men also enjoyed a box of
marshmallows won at the Metho
dist church rally day for the larg
est attendance of any other
church organization. The Wo
man's Home Missionary club and
the Women's Foreign Missionary
cub also met at the same time
and carried the routine business
Rev. and Mrs. Glen S. Hartong
have returned from an extended
visit in California. Rev. Har
tong is all ready to again begin
services at the Methodist church.
where he is pastor.
ROAD CAVES IN
CAR IS DITCHED
ddent while crossing over a nar
row dam just about one half mile
from the Doner home.
The rainy weather had caused
the ground to soften and it caved
off one side upsetting the car.
Eva Doner was pinned under the
car and was cut and bruised. Lu
cille Lee was hurt in the back.
The boys, Harlan Kelley and
Glenn Mills were uninjured but
badly frightened. It was a nar
row escape for all.
ON MOTOR JAUNT
WOODBURN, October 8 Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Nibler, their
daughter Leta and Victor Kelly
left Tuesday morning for a trip
into Washington and other
points of interest in the north.
They plan to be away about ten
days. The tourists will visit
friends and relatives in Seattle
and then go to Lewiston, Idaho.
They also plan on visiting In
British Columbia.
FEMALE HAS
601
PERRYDALE, October 8
Perrydale's orchestra was reor
ganized Tuesday evening with
Robert Mitchell conducting.
Wanda Elliott at the piano Bert
Lee and Charles Ross, trumpet,
Ray Wilson, bass, Glen Stevens,
saxophone, Robert Mitchell,
trombone, Helen McMillan and
Roberta Mitchell steel guitar,
Lois Newman and Pete Peterson
violin and Fred Vincent with the
drums.
Miss McMillan and Roberta
Mitchell will give vocal selec
tions as will Dwight Manning and
Rollo Cobhin. Their first appear-
Stayton Women
Tot one Over9
On Legionnaires
STAYTON, Oct. 8. Mon
day evening several legion
naires went over to Silver
ton to attend a meeting
there. They were much sur
prised to see some of their
wives drop in Utter in the
evening. It seems the Silver
ton Auxiliary was patting on
an entertainment and dance
and gave the Stayton ladies
the tip to come over too and
fool their "papas."
ance will be In Amity Wednes
dav eveninr when- thev nlay for month. The Gllson's
the commercial club banquet. home Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenro Gilson
and Grandpa Bones went to Taft
Sunday to visit with John Bones
and family. (Grandpa Bones will
stay at the Bones home for a
returned
ra
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INSTALLS OFFICERS
Auxiliary Staff Also In
stalled at 'Joint Ses
sion Recently
tains 183 members. Following
the instalation, dancing was en
joyed for a short time.
9ILVERTON, Oct. , 8 T h e
Joint installation of , the officers
of the Delbert Reeves Post of
the American Legion and the
American Legion auxiliary was
held Monday evening Jack Eak
in of Dallas acting aa installing
officers for the Legion, and Mrs.
A. J. Titus for the auxiliary.
The evening's events began at
7 o'clock with a pot luck supper
at the armory. Following this
the business and Installation took
place.
WOODBURN. Oct. 8 Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Guiss and their
daughter, Mrs. Pecken are visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Guiss for a few days. J. W.
Guiss is enjoying a two month's
leave of absence from his posi
tion ;vs illuminaing engineer for
the Washington state highway
department. They will, also visit
in California during their vacation.
End Oily, Sallow Skin
A little Calonlte powder
sprinkled on a wet cloth and
rubbed gently over the fice each
night ends shiny, oily skins
puts new life into sallow skin,
and cleans the pores of all dust,
dirt and prevents blackheads. It
makes the skin feel refreshed
and bright, so you will enjoy a
The local post now congoodj. Bitot's rest. Adv.
KEIZER, Oct. 8 Two young
couples starting out from the
Frank Doner home in Keizer ex
pecting to. attend a show in Sa
lem met with an automobile ac-
Sot :
Drill Team to
Initiate Class
At Woodburn
WOODBURN, October 8 One
of the finest fraternal drill teams
of the state, that of the east 600
assembly of the United Artisans
In Portland, will be in Woodburn
mursaay evening to Initiate a
large class of Woodburn candi
dates.
The Woodburn lodge is show'
lng a substantial growth.
BIBLE SCHOOL POPULAR
SCOTTS MILLS, Oct. 8 The
Church of Christ Bible school Is
growing fine with an' attendance
of 48 Sunday at 10 o'clock. Rev.
Leroy Crocker and wife of Salem
come oue every Sunday morning
and conduct services at 11
o'clock. Everyone is welcome.
British unemployed have in
creased by 850,000 in a year.
To be a
Healthy Woman
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What should women do to keep
their bowels moving freely? . A
doctor should . know the answer.
That is why pure Syrup Pepsin
is so good for women. It just
suits their delicate organism. It
is the prescription of an old fam
ily doctor who has treated thou
sands of women patients, and
who made a special study of
bowel troubles.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
made from Fresh laxative herbs.
pure pepsin and rther harm)e68
ingredients. It doesn't sicken or
weaken you. No restrictions of
habit or diet are necessary while
taking it. But it's action is thor
ough. It carries off the sour bile
and poisonous waste. It does ev
ery thine vou want it to do. It Is
fine for children, too. They love
its taste. Let them have It ever
time, their tongues are coated or
their skin is sallow.
When you've a sick headache,
can't eat, are bilious or sluggish;
and at-the times when you' are
most apt to be constipated take
a little of this famous prescrip
tion (all druggists keep It ready
in big bottles), and you'll know
wny Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
is the favorite laxative of over a
million women!.
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