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fEDFORD MAIL' TRTBTTCCE. MEDFORD. OREGOX. FRTDAY. 'AUGUST 14. 1936.
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TO BE REDUCED
OTTAWA, Ont. (UP) While near
ly every other nation in the world is
rearming, Canada this year will re
duce Ita army by 45,000 men.
Under a defenae program drawn
up by Minister of National Defense
Ian Mackenzie, Canada's army will be
reduced from 130,000 to 00,000, and
will be reorganized completely to
give the country a compact co-ordl--nated
service in place of the present
straggling, loose organization,
Canada's future defense policy will
bo concerned with four possible de
velopments, Mackenzlo declares. They
are;
1, Defense of Canada's coasts.
2. Possibility of Canada being com
pelled at any time to dispatch an
expeditionary force to fulfil obliga
tions uni'.er the terms of the League
of Nations covenant,
S. Defense of Canada's neutrality
In the event of war between other
nations.
4. Possible dispatch of an expedi
tionary force consequent upon any
contingent developments In relation
to Canada's position In the British
Commonwealth.
- On paper, Canada's military forces
consist of U Infantry and four cav
alry divisions. Under Ian Macken
rie's scheme, the forces will be re
duced to an actual strength of six
Infantry divisions and one cavalry
division. The 136 mllltla regiments
will be cut down to about 88, and the
cavalry units will bo merged and
mechanized.
The active strength of the non
permanent mllltla at present Is
48,761. but It is divided among In
numerable regiments, none of which
are up to strength and some almost
moribund.
The trsdltlonal fighting regiments,
with a long record of service, will be
strengthened and given adequate
equipment and compact administra
tion. The royal Canadian navy will be
reorganized to provide greater oppor
tunities for young Canadians to serve
In It.
In addition, the royal Canadian air
force will be made more of a fighting
unit. Civil aviation operations are
to be transferred from the depart
ment of national defense to the new
ministry of transport and communi
cations, leaving the R.C.A.F, to Its
real task of training a compact fight
ing force for defense.
Everyday Cooking Miracles
BY VIRGINIA FRANCIS
Dtrtcfr Bolpotnl thclrla Coaktry liuUlmls
"Oh, P1U, isn't It boautyl &hy
I can't help but be a good cook
nowl'' , , ,
And this bride, being carried over
the traditional threshold to view her
new home, is right. The new auto
matic electric range, installed in her
kitchen, is so suro to give cooking
success that many modern home-
help her make soup without It be
ing necessary for her to camp over
the old soup kettle all day long in
the process. She can even steam
whole meals, consisting of meat,
vegetables and dessert, without any
exchange of flavors; cook inexpen
sive meats to a tender doneness in
its slow, moist heat; and prepare
Thlt young bride being carried over the traditional threthold It enured J
tuccett when the cookt on her new automatic electric range.
iA ". r"Vr tomorrow I
: Try thom ro' it . I
b"VnVbost ' com" 1
JsijMk
a 4ut a, NATIONAL SltCUIT COMrANV
makers have called It the "miracle
range" because they aay miracles
really happen on it.
, Take breakfast time, for example,
when that new Hubby will be In
a rush to get to Ma office. All the
bride will have tu do when the
alarm clock rings in the morning,
is to dress leisurely and then go
to the kitchen where, In fifteen
minutes, ahe can have breakfast
ready. But that can't bo much of
a breakfast, you say? Oh, indeed it
can and is I Hot rolls, baked eggs,
oatmeal, and sausages what more
could you ask?
Fifteen Minute Braakfait
She will be able to do It with the
able assistance of the automatic tim
er clock on her ii )w electric range.
She can place the breakfast (the
rolls, eggs, and sausages being pre
viously chilled) in the cr'.d electric
oven before retiring, and find it de
liriously cooked and ready to serve
in the mornlngl The timer clock is
set to start the baking at a certain
time, and until that time rolls
around the food Is kept in fine con
dition in the well Insulated electric
oven. With a "chef's brain" in the
family, Mrs. Bride will also be able
to go out in the afternoon and come
home at dinner time to welcome her
husband at a "well set" dinner tablo.
And this is not all that the mod
ern electric rango will do for her.
Ita Thrift Cooker, which is installed
in the cooking top of the range, will
dried vegetables and fruits without
any preliminary soaking.
If It is so easy for experienced
cooks to forget to preheat the oven,
think how much greater the likeli
hood in the case of a young bride I
But today's bride will not have to
worry about heating her oven be
forehand, for with her electric
range one-step baking is possible.
She just places her cakes and
roasts in the cold electric oven aft
er which she turns on the switch
and sets the "control." Not only
does this simplify her task but her
results will be more than gratifying,
thanks to the draftlesa, heat and
moisture-controlled construction of
the oven.
Heat I, Controlled
Even the surface units of the new
electric range possess "miraculous"
tendencies. They send forth meas
ured, controlled heat by the mere
twist of a switch. The lowest speed
or heat, In particular, is a boon to
brides because the heat is so low
and so well controlled that anti
scorch cooking utensils nsmely
double boilers may be checked off
the list of necessary kitchen equip
ment. The broiler pan, too, Is "extra
special." Because of ita cover, with
a hole In the center, the fat drip
pings are caught and kept under
cover, and burning and smoking are
eliminated.
T
PARIS (UP) Lata in the after
noon when drivers and pedestrians
are tired and at the ebb of vitality
is tho most dangerous time to be
abroad In Paris. More deaths from
trafflo accidents occur between A and
6 p.m. than at any other time of day
141 out of 463 for 1D35, Tho least
nccldents occur at night.
Moat accidents are duo to fast
driving and failure to slow up . at
crossings 10 per cent. CarelesAtieas
of drivers In other rrnpecta accounted
for J6.9 per cent, and 0.7 per cent
were attributed to automobttiMs who
rttdn't want to cfdf1 tho right of way
to tho persona who legally had It
Dozens of other causes accounted for
the rest.
It Is most dangerous In Paris to be
a pedestrian. Bicyclists are next.
As for the vehicles which caused
tho deaths, private cars head the list
Next come trucks.
Increase In Clams
Noted At Beaches
ASTORIA, Ore. (UP) The clams
are buck I
Since 1029 fertile clam beds on
Clftt.vip and Ilwaco beaches In Ore
gon and Wnahlngtoh have been yield
ing fewer clams each year, with many
experts predicting that the beda were
being "dug -out."
This year, however, the shelled sea
anlmnls came back in larger num
bers than ever, definitely disproving
tho contention that clamming was a
doomed Industry. Six hundred pro
fessional diggers are working the
hfnrhrs at each low tide.
THE
WILKEN FAMILY
BLENDED WHISKEY
io. 257C
G- GUAR
QUART $1.40
No. 257A
AVAILABLE
IN
OREGON
The quality of The Wilken
Family Blended Whiskey is
always the same that same
mildness and tastiness yester
day, today and tomorrow.
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proof-Hit rKnt wh'iklri In thU rtoducl trt lmoi.
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5maiBhihi.Wf 4r olJ, 10 Mttt(ht whUVrv 1 met old.
PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY , AUGUST 15 and 17
Prunes
Local Oregon Fetites, for canning, IS lb, crate
Oranges
Sunkist. Juicy, sweet Valencias.
Lemons
Sunkist. 360 size Full of juice,
Strawberries
Kcnner's Famous 2nd crop from Trail "Hip
Fruit and Vegetab!
Doz.
Doz.
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Local Tomatoes are now at their finest for
slicing and canning
Fresh Locals
Lgc. Basket
No. 4.
19c
PCpPCrS Lg.. local, thick meated for stuffing. Qa Q
Cantaloupes local, large 36 size 4 for 17c
Squash local, summer lb. 3c
Cabbage local, solid heads lb. 2c
Egg Plant fresh, local lb. 5c
Pickling Onions 2 lb. 25c
Onions local white, silver skin . 3 lb. 10c
Carrots fresh local 3 bunches 10c
e Prices Saturday Only
Gal, A
IHCU&s? Pure Cidcr 40'Grain' For pickline
Pancake Flour
Pillsbury's Harvest Time. Makes lighter more tender
more delicious pancakes or waffles . 9 lb. Bag
Swansdown. 27 times as fine as ordinary flour.
Cake Flour Pkg.
Mayonnaise
Aristocrat. Use lots of it in your salads and sandwiches,
You will enjoy its tasty navor.
Salad Serve
a- F.lkhorn,' Full Cream. Rich in Proteins and body-buildin? oloments.
ll$ At this price, your most economical food. Lb.
C
39
C
Fill Qt. Jar
A Perfect Salad Dressing. Qt. Jar
Hillsdale Broken Slices. No. 2 tins
Pineapple
Baking Powder ckbbor Girl
Idano Rccl' Roclcancd. No. 1 quality.
jaglj Gulf Kist Fancy Dry Pack. 5 oz. cans
3 for
32 oz. tin
5 Lbs.
2 for
c
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2gc
20c
27c
27c
BEER
BROWN DERBY
12 os. tin 3 for 29
11 oz. bot 3 for 29
29c
THE WAY TO BETTER BAKING ggg KEEPS CAKES FRESH LONGER
atll 1 1 llllO' tafflS 12 ounces -S7
C7lllllllljsa IcJJpJ 2 pounds 73?
or on m of tartar tjmm dessert
Halting Ponder 225p wishes
FLOUR
The flour market continues to
advance. Due to foresighted pur
chasing, your Safeway Store of
fers you the following "below
wholesale" cost on quality flour.
Kitchen Craft
An all-purpose pure hard wheat
flour guaranteed to give com
plete satisfaction.
49 lb. sack $1.79
Harvest Blossom
A hard wheat blend.
49 lb. sack $1.49
Pride of the West
A soft wheat blended flour.
49 lb. bag $1.35
Pineapple Juice
Larsc fl or. ran Knch
Tomato Juice 25C
i.e. vv. i (nil tin., a fur em0 W
Tuna Fish
While Slnr. "Clilrkrn of tlif
wi." !i tins
Pork and Beans
Van Camp's. I.arse No. .103
tins. S lu
Hominy
Van Camp's. Largo No. 30.1
tins. 3 to
Winners
Crljp.t and Pcllchtfill CooklM.
4 nor.
Matches
Hlghusr. Carton of 6 boxrs
Salad Oil QQp
Pnr VrrMnhlr. In hulk. rial.
Motor Oil
Pen Rart. Purr Tf niuvhinla.
i Can
Soda
a b. i.h. rkit-
I for
10c
19c
25c
19c
17c
93c
1.25
25c
25c
Starch
Klnctrortl corn or glow.
3 pkjs.
Granulated Soap QQc
Crisco fQf
www
Jell Well
AnAOrtpd Flavor.
Certo
For all Jams and JHIIr
2 bottles
.1 Ih. tin
3 pkc. 1 Tc
45c
OM3
Scattfc G'tKM
SPECIALS ON NO. 10 CANS
FKIITS ,Xli vr.(ii:T.VHl.i:' Cominoiily called tiallom saie by buying
tlif larger nlie can
APHIt'OVS Kosedale.
VOl
Tin
ClOOSFllFBItlllS ayiia
Tin
1.0(1 AM1FHK1FS lllll'ilule
Tin
PKACIIFS lllllidala
Tin -
69c
53c
49c
APPLES Hay Hrook
Tin
PINEAPPI.K llllhdale
llroken sliced. Tin .
MII'll KHAIT lllll-.lnle
Tin -
CATSl P Greham
....... 49c
....... 69c
39c
55c
PRICES LOW to prefect tour jnMe
Quality Is Good To Protect Your Health
Beef Eoast lb. I2y2c
Fresh Ground Steak 2 !b. 35c
Sliced Liver baby beef lb. ISc
Bacon Squares . lb. 19c
Broken Sliced Bacon lb. 29c
Dill Pickles . . qt. 5c
CHUCK STEAK Baby Beef . . fb. 15c
BEEF SHORT RIBS . . . lb. 11c
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