PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Thursday Blorning. July 10. 1930 ei;;iisti " Earn UMI 0PB1S Turner Tabernacle Scene of Eleventh Annual-Sesstoh Recently TURNER. Jmlr t The 11th naval state meeting . of the Christian Endeavor . opened Its gammer session at the Turner Tabernacle Monday Jnly T. and will eoaUase taring the week. Tfc are wtt! fee too, leaders and speakers throughout the entire session. ' Hiss Lillian Peterson retime front Portland 8atorday airing tutted friends id Portland for three weeks. I Grant ttorrip of Salea who has reeentijr Unci U 0; a aero plane, flew low orer Turner Sat ttritr atteroeoa and wared at VU mother get friends. Mr. JTar rjs la the son ot Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fansa ' lira. Oeant Kings Valley was 1n Turner Sunday. Mrs. Sloan will have ehnrge ef the primary school im Us easting year, hVfrfng taught in Turner six rem. Ber. Ceofge A. Miller, who was the guest speaker at the Turner Christian Missionary con vention, drove to 8aJera Sunday noon. Immediately alter the close of the chureh Mrrice, with Her. D. J. Howe and after dining at his home, he left tor his home at Omaha, Neb. The W. C. T. U. will hold their July meeting with Mrs. Gay ette Barnett Wednesdsyasottcr &oon at 2:3t. Friends cordially Invited. Miss Ruth Purdy and her sis ter Mrs. Geraldine Mertz and ton Bobby spent a few days at the Purdy cottage at Twin Rucks, re turning home Sunday. Mrs. A. Sparks and children speat Sunday with friends in Portland. Mrs. Sparks lives at the home of her father, C. W. Small. - Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fnnstoa of DANGER Or NEGLECT "V 1 lea alter Mors aOer Don't neglect the slightest indka Hon of Rectal or Cefea disorder. B nuy lead to serious coapDcatiamt impairing yoar nervoas system, vi tality and general ncash. in the past 16 years our noa-wrgkal treat aunt has relieved thousands of suf ferer. Write, cafl or phone for oar FREE booklet of taforntttio. Itc pialncoar remarkable GUARANTY. ,DcCnAS.XDEANt RECTALWCOLONr CLINIC! b mam su onconrraeosr eirra vlXuNriiAjaoneoii TELEPHONE ATWATER 2CQ xrAfrvjAxto or rices .- 3urng,SAN rffANCLScev I near Portland eame up Saturday for a visit with B. T. Fnnston. Lee Barber and family are back in Turner alter spending three months in business at Sagene. The Turner Graydlggers were pleased to make a score ef 11 to S In their favor Sunday i the baseball game with MU Angel la playing a championship game. 1 i chop is GOMFIB rAISTIKW. Jury t r. aad Mrs. George Palmer, Mr. aad Mrs. I, Imlah, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott aad Jasaea Losla re torned Wednesday from Xlnm ta ralla where they attended a trap shoot. Mr. and Mrs. Oils Menler, Mrs. E. A. Williams, Avery Williams aad James De Pali of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Alyia Short of 6cie, Ceerge Packj and D. M. Hampton of Salens were gaeats at the R. R. Dent home. Inly 4. Via. C. H. Crawford aad gtaaddaaghter Jean Xeweeeab visited friends at Turner Friday. Henry Palmer of Lot Angeles H nere to look after his farm In terests. Mr. lames Pate of Albany was a recent guest at the George Pal mer home. The berry crop In this vicinity la in good condition. H. TL Jones bad delivered two teas of legaas before July 4. F. W. Turner is picking his cherry crop. P1TTH1 ur Portland Party Honoring Wedding ArmrVersary Precedes fleet . WACOKDA, Jnly S Mrs. Rich ard Patterson recently accompan ied her son-in-law and danghter. Mr. and Mm, Jack - Haasoa. to Portland where they attended receottea honoring M r. aad Mrs. Sam Patterson On their golden wedding, anniversary. Sana- Pat" tersea Is a brother of Richard Patterfoau Mr. and Mr. ftlcbatdPatteraoa were hosts Sunday to Mr. Patter son's brother and Me children and crandctOdria unmbertax li to aliL These wfere relative wire ar rived to be present for the wed ding analvemry aad they are from cities in Idaho. California and Oregon A basket dinner acas anleyed at aoen. Other Sweat were: Mr. and Mrs. Parte Patter- aoa ad children, Mrs. Robert Cola and Mrs. Ward Sunset! aad children. - . Mr. aad Mrs. George Smith and family have retained to their home in Hood River after spend ing the holidays at the Shhrely home. Carl Shirely accompanied them, and will remain at Hood River indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eagan vis ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Artkar Goffin. Other recent gnests at the Goffin heme were Mrs. Richard McNulty and on Edward, and Elmer Savage, all of Salem. iira. Minnie L. Chance aad children, aad Henry . Nelson of Tillamook wera guests Sunday at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Tom Sbively. n vo une peopie mm gather; reading by Mrs. Ed Ho dea: talar by M. a. Osmderson: eeleetlon ey the snea'a chorus composed of M. C Storrnste, Al fred Jensen, Yieter Madsen, Rev. H. t,, Tom, Palaaer Tervond Hans Jensen, Norman Jeneen and CaearSatera. The society decided to give a weiner roast oa Jaly 17 the flaot to e aanouaced later'. ATTEVDIXO NORBIAIi KEIZER. July t Mrs. Arthur Holden, who was recently elect ed to the primary department in the Kelzer school, is attending summer assembly at Monmouth. This MONTH See For Yourself Regular $25 Vulcanite Plate . . . .H The Best Dental Plate Made ... .OSS (Many Charge as High as $50 for this Plate) Silver Pilling as low as ..... Any Porcelain Enamel Filling 0&.8 (Regardless of Size) PAINLESS EXTRACTION (2 teeth or more) 75c per tooth 2-3 REDUCTION THIS MONTH ONLY STEP ON IT! W)tfo Wo o rJJKIIS So "Five Years Instructor at the Portland Dental College" VEB LA & BttJOEl BANK BROOKS era Dinners and Afternoon Par ties Honor Various Vis itors Here . ftLTSRTOW. Jnly t Trinity Tovng People's society held a Meeting at Trinity church Sun day afternoon. Preceding the meeting a Inmefa was senred with ttrs. William Lentsch. Mrs. AU O. Nelson and Mrs. E. Erlckson as bos teases. BROOKS, Jnly Mr. end Mrs. Boy ghreTO and children, Mary Elisabeth and Jsnet Shrere of lledford. hT- been noune gnestss the , fast week at the hemes of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Har ris and Mr. and Mrs. Syrrester Harris. Oe Wedoeedey offering they gare a dinner honoring their gaests. oertrs were olecod lor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford smd ehUdna, Bareara Jeaa and Chnneta Crawford.. Miss tor LicHe nf latent the honor gnests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shrere and two, children, Ktsa Laroa Harris, Al hen Hnnii and thi hostess, Mf. aad Mrs. A. E. Bank mad Mr Try Our Vegeiabk serred dail only .. Plaid Loiica 25c COFFEE always 5c BREAD, Whole wheat or white made with fresh milky a lb. 13c Friday and Saturday Specials Date and Not rolls Reg. 2Se Special 20c Cookies Big Special 10c Doz. .. aad M. Sylirester Harris. Mrs. William Schafsr ontertala ed in compliment to the tUtl birthday of her young grandson, Robert Morris wlta a oartf n Tnesday afternoon tn nor home. The afternoon was anent playing games and at the close, delicate refreshments were serred. Those present were: Robert Morris, the honor gnest, Catherine elm, Bobby Pierce, Elate Dlea aad Betty Pierce. Mrs, J S, Daalnry enent the weekend as gnest of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jndd and daughters aft Molalla. James rmlt spent part of his Tacation oa his ranch near Brooks. Mr. iTolt left for Seat tle Monday where ho will visit hi anding son, Iran Fruit end family, j VISIT Df NORTH KINGS TALLET, Jury Ous Bur bank and his mother, Mrs. El-; ley Barhank, are spending the. hoUdays at Kent aad Cemas, Washington yUUlBg a brother aad sister of Mrs. Burbaak. B AIiE niTE BAKERY 345 State Outing Viliingness of Your Merchant There Is a certain overhead expense that most be add ed U snlliiifir price of merchandise. It fellows where all rent is paid from sales, where the merchant himself dees not make a hand it most be added to merchandise sold We do a large part of our work, our rent Is practically paid by a portion ef store being leased, and our willing ness to take a small profit with quick turnover is the reason THAT OUR PRICES ARE LOW , Below are our regular prices Can be made enjoyable if you wear the proper togs. Beach Pajamas . Swim Suits SO.95-Srr.48 Knitted SuiU $9.95 to $16.50 Slip-on Sweaters $1 to $5.95 Porch Frocks $1.85 to $5.95 Hosiery - - Full Fashioner Pure Silk Tliread 95c to $2.00 Summer FelU $2.48 to 4.85 12yt lbs. small new potatoes... 1 bottle Certo 1 dozen dipped heavy red jar rings 3 lb. package white figs 25c 25c 5c 23c 25c 25c .25c 25c S lbs. for 69c 29c Off- No. 1 grade Dallas creamery butter Out Armour's Veribest milk, S for 25c Economy or Mason jar tops. 6 large rolls crepe toilet paper. 4 1000-sheet tissue C & C coffee . Fresh peanut butter, 2 lbs. 1 TOBACCO 10c Torchlight 10c Our Advertiser 10c George Washington 1 lb. gbsa humidor Prince Albert 15e North Star- , 4 25c A 25c A for 25c 95c 2 5c SHIPLEY'S ! Quality UerchandSse Popular Prices REMNANTS ? r , .--, - . '-. A lam dry goods store. ktowlms wo twsi atecktaa; ary coodm. ewggeseea wo oonatt bna to nu a teawaant table. - Wo replied! X saako tJho prleo cheap oaoogh aad wo will sell tbe remnaata. Tfe flttak be did tUa. Ia any ovoat wo have the resnaaata, aad row vQ nad .iaowlMMlery aectlosu Look them over wlthow OUfgatssav -tfr D2UYERY FREB V TeL 5C9 r f - 254 N. Com! Hand Raised RABBIT MEAT Ideal For Picnics Fine English Walnuts (Run of orchard) 25c lb. SHAEFER'S RABBIT SHOP 100 S. Com'l Tel. 2S12J Open every week day except Bloaday mm VM-UESGOUP WOMEWS NOVELTY SLIPPERS la the tBUft new styles Now $ 1 .98 tO $3.98 MEN'S SPORTS OXFORDS AND Now OTHER POPULAR STYLES 03.0 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS in good style variety Now $E29 to $2e69 Prices vary with sizes; other lew prices, too! BOY'S OXFORDS, Sturdy and Smart Now 02.79 to 0290 Other low prices. Prices vary with sizes. BUY NOW! VALUES GO UP. OcoExG Fancy-Patterned Now pair Revised la price 1 Men's fancy socks made of rayon and mercerized. A big va riety of popnlar patterns. Extra good qnallty. Now . only 25c pair. Decided vajoe. BUY NOW! VAEUE0 GO UP Rayon . . . airy, delightfully c-o-o-1 ... and at prices sharply adjusted to new low levels for quality underwear. Nothing skimpy about the cut; nor careless about the styling. Assorted colors. NOW BUYNOW! QC3 VALUES GO UP 2s Now Majestic garters are made of the finest, long easy stretch elastio and fitted with all brass, non-rusting trimmings. ( BUY NOW! .VALUES GO UP ?esittSes 41D tS) ifloaU Hundreds of good looking ties in new desirable awn nier colors, and patterns. BUYNOW! VALUES GO UP a - 4j-I?Se5e $aaoD Aees6.12 ? Cut and rest with 1 longie and 1 coif fcnlckcr Ages 12 - Vt Coat and vest with 2 longies ' BUY NOW! DEPA QTUBNT e" O T 6 HE 160 N. LIBERTY ST, SALEM asbc Oearaice d Caf Now is the time to select your coat at a tremendous saving. You can get months of service as well as having a good coat for next season at the price of the most ordinary sort. The wise, thrifty woman will see these wonderful values. - jpr?S n- $19.75 $24.75 $29.50 $35.00 $39.50 $49.50 Coats Now Coats Now Coats Now Coats Now Coats Now Coats Now $9.98 $12.38 $14.75 $17.50 $19.75 $24.75 f6 Geo. Morgan,. Kr. - - .