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The - OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, " Oregon, Fridaj Morninjr, Angust 9 1935 PAGE SIX i 5 3 ?! f i t HEED FDR LARGER Governmental Activities to Increase Says Speaker at Lions Session "Salem ought to to out and get a fine, adequate capitoi because la the next 50 to 75 years the ramifications of government are going to be greatly enlarged,, de clared Sheldon F. Sacxett, manag ing editor of The Statesman, In addressing Salem Lions club yes terday noon and outlining what be feels are "six fundamental fal lacies of the present time." "It Ig an absolute fallacy to say .we need less KOYemment," Sackett asserted. "We need sane. good government, but growth of business requires tncreasedly more- regulation." From this point be led to the need of planning .a capitoi building adequate for future expansion. The first fallacy the speaker 'professed to see Is the belief that Vthe machine threatens to bring social and political revolution." 'While the machine age may bring perils, "It should also open new ristas to civilised man," Sackatt declared. "People, must spend more, use more. ; :. , Fallacies Assailed As a second fallacy, "the view in at least many people's minds of the sanctity of ourconstitution" was listed. "I am for constitution al government but because Europe baa unconstitutional governments, that Is no reason our constitution should go unchanged," -the speak er said. - Demands for less government was given as the third fallacy and nationalism as the fourth. "Any time there's danger of war break ing out. don't fool yourself," Sack ett adjured. "Tour nation Is going to be involved. I think It is a tra gic mistake that the United States doesnt participate in the world court. : Hopes for peace without dis armament are futile and fears that the destruction of civilization Im pends are not well grounded, Sackett concluded. BETTRX FROM FIELDS KINGWOOD. Aug. 8. The J E. England family and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Matthews are home from Umatilla county where the men worked In the harvest fields and the women In, the cannery at Athena. They report a good wheat crop In that section. STA BED JOB WORTH WHILE -V r - Winner of Contest Slated to Make Free Trip to San Diego Fair INDEPENDENCE. Aug. 8. Excitement reached a high pitch among the candidates for queen of the Hop Fiesta, Thursday when it was announced that the winner of the queen contest will receive an expense-free trip to the Ban Diego exposition. - The young ladies who are' seek ing the honor of ruling over the big hop show received the news of the world's fair trip prise with expressions of great' glee and Im mediately began to marshal their forces for a drive for votes. The contest closes at 11 p. m., Aug ust 27. -Others Win Also auiuuuuu yiun VI m trip ku Portland as the official guest of Mayor Joseph K. Carson,- and a beautiful lortnr cud will reward the winners of second and third positions. The queen and her princesses J en en 171 S. Comi r Salem's Leading Market 9o E&fflff&dtSi Phone 8757 Since the sensational advance in the live hog market, yon will want to know what pork and port products are selling for. These prices will seem quite high, but there is a real saving here for you. As usual, you will find McDowell's a safe place to trade, and. our prices are not equaled in Salem. " ' I ' PORK TO ROAST 20c PURE PORK SAUSAGE ..22c PORK CHOPS 28c PORK STEAK 22c FRESH PIG HOCKS ...10c FRESH PIG FEET ............ .3c SPARE RIBS . 15c BACKBONES ;.5c HAMS .... 28 Breakfast Bacon . SS Cottage ROLLS . 27 PURE LARD . BACON BACK Bacon Squares . , Boneless HAMS .... E7s 20 22 3 Inexpensive Satisfying We never offer any smoked meats or lard for sale but what we make ourselves. These cured meats are smoked with oak wood and sugar cured. None better at any price! Beef to Roast ..10c - 12c Swiss Steak 15c Beef to Boil 6c - 8c Lamb Stew 5c Sirloin Steak ...12c Leg of Lamb 15c Hamburger or Ground Lamb Shoulder-... 12c Beef 2 for 25c Lamb Chops 15c Open Until 8 p.m. Saturday Evening SB! will each receive royal': gowns. which wll be the last .word In mode gad style.. ; t xjj; Mayor Carson, Sr. Paul JL But ton, president of the East Sid. Commercial club; Roy Terry, prime minister of the Royal Ros ariana; Dr. O. B. Long, president of. the Taft-Nelscott chamber of commerce; Jack Luihn, -1 admiral of the Lincoln- county regatta; Tom Shea, editor of the Portland News-Telegram, and many other dignitaries of the state will as sist m the coronation ceremonies for the queen, which will - tare place at the Hep bowl at 11 a. m.f August 29. Grand Ball Planned A ball honoring the oueen will be held Wednesday evening, Aug' ust 28. This event will be- one of the outstanding social, affairs of the entire fiesta, and will mark the first official appearance of the 19 3 5 fiesta royal court. Queen contest " headquarters were opened Thursday en t h second floor of the city nail. Sam Slocnm of Portland has been placed in charge. . He Is being as sisted by Owen Slocnm and Dave Goldman. - Anr unmarried young woman between the ages of 11 and 25 Is invited to enter the contest. They may obtained full particulars by calling on Mr. giocum at any ume during the day or evening. Slffi 4-11 CLUBS' : WORK IB M National recognition of a Sa lem project was accorded this week by the American Lumber man, magaaine published la Chi cago, which bore on Its cover an Illustration of some of the minia ture farm structures built to scale by the 4-H Builders' clubs and ex hibited In Salem at the Housing show this summer. Ten of these "boy builder" pro jects are in progress in Salem anA vfHnltv. Th mnalH ed originally by O. G. Hoghson of roruina ana wuo xsaiem luvuu clab sponsors one unit of boy Duuoers. Offer ScnolanMn At the board of directors' meet ing this week, the Klwanis clab TOted to offer as a nrt state fair this fall a scholarship oregon oiate college ror the best 4-H buHder. Lester Martin of Hayesville enjoyed a similar FlfTUR E mm IS m Th Anmst mfeetint of the Sa lem chapter Future Farmers of America vas held at the home of R. Li Morean with, a large at tendance. " Discussions and plans were made for the many activities for tha remainder of the summer. Outstanding among these - is the radio " program to bo given over KOAC Saturday evening, Augusi 10. 7 to 7:30. The groun will enter a Future Farmer and Dad liTetstock ludrinr team at the state fair, comnosed of three dads and three Future Farmers wh will 1ndea five classes of livestock in competition with oth er chanters In the state. Bovs will enter cows In the F. J. A. butterfat cost contest and a pen of chickens in the F. F. A. eeg feed cost contest Although the farm shop, a part of the vo cational aerricultural course, nas not been Installed In the Salem high school yet, some of the boys have been doinz some home work and will enter their work In the farm shop exhibit. Harold Bressler is fitting his purebred Romney sheep to enter in the oDen classes. Earl Lyons will make entries in the poultry exhibits. Other boys are planning on entering the open classes with their home orolects. The chapter has. entered into a I contract' with the state fair board for a concession to sell ice cream and candy as a means to raise fnnds to helo carry on their vari ous chapter activities during the coming scnooi year. II a. I I I Of Course It's i AT Caplans GRlGi THE 137 S. Commercial St. PHONE DGAR 25 hudg. Pure Cane OST TOASTIE DA 1 Grape Nut Flakes 1 Post Bran Flakes " 2 Post Toasties JOY 11 Crown Best Patent 49 lb. UNA vvw sank mm Difijgg, fall cans TtPS' SEEBLESS BflSSIHS, . bag . .18c IODIZED SALT ! 24b. packages J,.., ;v-v ! JIARSHMALLOWS -lb. eeHopbane bass 12c GRAHAM CRACKERS 2-pound box - - - -'- - 25c LI BBMllMffii, can . . . go MMM tallQFS Tib. box Jig ratE, G Kesto carton .17c 1000 Sheets Schilling Coffee. .lb. 25c Schilling Black Pepper .8-oz. 17c Certo ... ............. 2 bottles 45c Calumet Baking Powder, 28 ..........51c Postum Cereal L. ;f..pkgl8c Swansdown Cake Flour .-; 25c Jell-O, All Flavors .. : . 5c Jell-O Ice Cream Powcjer ........3 pkgs. 19c two waeka scholarship this sum mer at Corvatus through the ex torts of the local club. The Ktwanls committee In ehargo of the boy building pro ject is headed by L H. Van Win kle and Includes Dean George Al- den, W. J. Braund and Dr. W. J. Thompson. Slnca the Klwanis motto Is We bund." the pro ject la regarded by members as particularly suitable. Th boys enrolled In the 4-H clubs build miniature farm struc tures of all kinds to exact scale. They win display their models at the state fair this fall. Officials Accept Orford Invitation Governor Martin and other state officials have accepted an Invitation to spend Labor day at Port Orford. . . Secretary of State Snell and State Treasurer Holman said they probably would make the trip. Members ot tno state planning board have been asked to study the recreational x resources of the Port Orford district. ALBERS FEEDS HELP PREVENT DISEASE Tested Helps No. 65 Act quickly - at the first sign ot coccldlosls start treatment at once. It pos sible remove birds to an other house. . The vitamins And minerals in Albers feed. if fed accord ing to directions, will pre vent disease in tS of the eases. Albers Paks -N-Mash for Pullets, a O 10 1 lbs. -Js 19S5 Egg Maker 9 Pake, loo lbs. ... V Molasses Feed, 80 lbs. Turkey Grower 9 OC Paks. 100 lbs. . . . 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