Page eight Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem." Oregon? Friday Morning, October 29, 1937 S. forest service said today. In the period 1935-37 inclu sive only 10,80 J acres of a total of more than 27,000,000 acres in side the forest boundaries suffer ed from fires. Buck said. The lowest previous loss was 27,104 acres burned in the 1933 35 period. Buck attributed the Improve ment to the CCC, increased fire consciousness on the part of the public and improved methods of fire detection and suppression. Townsend Club Sponsor! Dance Tonight, Woodburn 61d-time Hallowe'en dance which will be given at the Foresters hall Friday .night at 8:30 o'clock. Mu sic will be furnished by the Fid dling Farmer of Portland and re Marine Writes of William Spooner, 90, Recuperates From Cold; , Oldahomans Visit JCin Fire Loss Lowest Ever, Buck Avers Assist Battle in Orient WOODBURN -The Woodbnrn freshments wiu- be served. Every- Townsend elnb fa sponsoring &n one Is invited. Says Conditions Are Worse DAYTON William Spooner, 90. who has suffered a bad -cold la much : improved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Wright of Oklahoma City are guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sher man, and expect to locate here. A PORTLAND, Oct, 27-flVFlre loss In the 20 national forests of Washington and Oregon for the past three years was the lowest for a like period since the forests were established in 1906, region al Forester C. J. Buck ot the D. Than Papers State, He Believes I AtVAVS L75 V-. rttvt'.t Mrs. ' Ralnh Kester received word lately from her Wjrother, Lawrence McCulston, who If with tne us marines sta tioned- at Pelplng, China. He tniif mat de 1 about the war. " COMING SOON! giTins his opinion that conditions are even worse tnan tne papers state. - He expressed himself as anxious to be back in the good old USA ALSO Ultill ' TO WORK M.TSTER V PICTUMpt , QKHtl . 0 PlV ; STORICS Of "OUR CSO Potatoes Grapefruit CABBAGE 74 Cranberries PUMPKIN Large 2VaCans t& cans DATES Haliwii 1937 Pack lb. cello . 19c SOAP P & G Naptha ' 3 bars FLOUR Kitchen' Queen IT:..:-,- $139 PANCAKE ..Crown " big .45c -EGGS , Extras Small Lt dozen VANILLA eras raw 1 Worth ISc buf given free with 2 pack age of Morton Salt at all grocers! Here's a chance for your youngsters to have a barrel of harmless fun! Kit includes 6 lifelike masks of "Spunky." "Alfalfa," "Daria." "Porky." "Buck wheat" and "Baby Ptsy," as well as real movit playlets to act out. Also contains puzzles to work, tames to play, mystery pictures, and stones about "Oui Gang." 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Try the most delicious coffee you ever tasted the result of perfecting and combining all the important coflit flavor factors iu a special way to produce M-J-B's famous "Flavor Essential" Here it is! a real coffet improvt ment try it now! thi corrn WITH THI AU perfected in M-J-B Knew coffee besns. Expert blend. Rich, brown roue Cup-tuting to check the flavor. Flavor-protected grind, Vscuom-sesled freshness. ai McMillan and son. Junior. have moved from the R. Kester farm to the home of Harold Withrow where he has work for the winter. , nrra Donald Kckman of Port land was honored, by a birthday dinner at tne home ot ner par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Conger Sunday. Mlssonrian Visits , un r.arter of Kansas City. w ia tit. hotiKA niest of her consin, M. Wm. Stoekoft. Mr, . and Mrs. Fr ea straw went to Newport Friday to visit j, J. Strake. a brother, who sus tained a neck injury in a fall from', a scaffold. Mr. srra broke - his neck several years ago, making the present- accident doubly serious. . . Buy Fir Grove Farm Mr. and Mrs. John Weder end family have purchased the Stel ser farm In the Fir Grove neigh borhood and have moved there. Weder is a brother of Mrs. Jake Rohner of Suver. Mr. and Mrs. Stelier have moved to a small house on the farm. 146 Soap I phone NEW MARKET jJSL 4010 x i - r- lS I THI PROFIt OKINO FOR . corns MfTHOD tfAt CASH STORE SI I I 294 N. Commercial St. Phone 7335 (vfr 1 3 Salem housewife. J 59 c Housing Problem Is Facing Gervais GERVAIS Six new families have taken up their residence In Gervais and all available houses are now occupied. Each family has from one to four children of school age which will Increase attendance in all the schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, who have recently come from Colo rado, have bought the stock of goods and property housing a large general store located at Hopmere.'slx miles west of Ger vais, from Mr. and Mrs. Julian DeJardin. Possession will be giv en November 9. Mr. and Mrs. DeJardin have owned and operated this store for 16 years. They have not de cided as to their future plans. Pay cash at Pearson's and save like your neigh bors do. Oar better qual ity fruits and vegetables spells economy says the Salem housewife. 'N. 'X- Park at Pearson's where you will find 4 different streets to park on for your convenience .Potatoes 50.ib.bag8 35c A Fresh New Shipment of No. 2s . ' MoJoBooiFjFeep-25c Hill's Coffee RedGm m- 25c Pearsoiis esl ee c )S c . Money Surer." Special . . . , lb. 19C 3 lbs. 55c Salad Dressing and Spread TABLE QUEEN v 25 dozen shipments weekly insures f . l ) N the freshness of this item. 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