Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Pretty Equestrienne Will
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B A K IN G POWDER
, Letter» galore, from boys, meiy-^ boree at the city ball Thjjr
, and even girls— Who want
noon and set sail In a-, cot
. Lindberghs, Chtmbertalns v and saddle for a tone Jahnt to
I Bywdn bavp poured in. Just who Angele», 8,011 miles distant
la i t to fly? According to Lie«- the hoof beats. '
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Colonel
Foulls, U . f t
The equestrienne. Miss Vai
■ Armv the satisfactory air aPhH- Viking, anticipates no trouble
- meat * “Is between twenty and accomplishing the ccgtst-teM:
tw.enty-elght. He la unmanned, trip !tl,e ia,d-
and bd has both a
balawM
Determined
mind and a well developed body,
.T11 ell%w
grace.. gald
the two co-ordinated to a high Vlking
Am. rlcan w0
Ry Idella Purnell
degree.
Previous experience 14 Bre aa ijardy Bnd hardier i
r »hall have a house no yider flying or pa a.gischnnle la not English.”
than the skies
necessary, but be must be ««tofc
she explained that It was
And'every man be kin to me and I to learn and latently# tot what of the Mayfair wager»— the
I be kip to all;
he la taught. Me fc preferably that have caused Michael A
There I shall make a story fair ' a high school graduate and of to prick up his ears, listen
as Paradise.
the best character and habits.'4 become famous. Describing
Put whpt will you do in t h e '
Npw those requirements look Marquis as “Just a good frie
winter sad the fall? ,
easy. Very few applicants, how- Miss Viking said that whla he
evpr, get by because of the v»ry. dallying over his demttasse
In the winter and the fall, hearth ■ rigid physical army test— Numk <
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fires Are gleaming.. '
ber 608. Twice a yea» lor the <
And the wind goes s 1 g h 1 n g
past
eighteen
years
Colonel 1
through houses at night.
Foulls ‘has taken this test and 1
That to the time for loving and never yet failed. In fact he is 1
dreaming.
the first airplane pUot the army 1
And children’» rapt faces In the
had. .
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bright f l i g h t .
The head- of the Curtiss Flying
O, I shall have a house as wide as School states: “ Everything ip
done to discourage most of the 1
land and sea.
th e
Where I shall make a poem won­ applicant** from - taking
course, as it was almost certain ,
derful to sing,
I shall know all mankind kin unto that they would never carve ont -
a career for themselves as fliers. |
but what will yon do In summer
“They w ill learn, though, when
and spring?
they set their mind on it. Bat ,
— Sunset. about ninety-five per cent of ,
them go back to their old Jobs i
after a little. There isn't much |
money in being a pilot. There
. giyn’t.. enough - planes t« W
aVound. Ij's getting a little befcr
f ter recently, but becoming a ptt-
l ot ls no sure or even likely road
I to financial independence.
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“When he has got big fifty
I hours, a pilot la permitted by
I law to set np his own airdrome
I and carry passengers. Bat If he
I wants to take 'them from one
I place and land them in another
I — that is, transport flying— be
I must1 have 100 hours in the ato.
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That’s why you see the ngr Johnson's Market in
Ashland and we know after you give our prices
the once over you will be glad to see us here. If
you are to be happy you should b y in a winter
Here Are A Few Prices Pic
At Random: ’
Fancy Yakima Netted Gems, per 100
yCeooo cooxxbs )
Klamath Falls Potatoes, per 100 . .
50 pounds . .
Sweet Spanish Onions, per sack . .
50 pounds . .
Cabbage, per p
Sweet Potatoes Squash, pet lb.
Mias Viking obtained bef boree
from Idaho, and cblratcned him
“Broadway." She then bought
supplies weighing 290
pounds,
which p ill give “Broadway Just
a trifle more than >30 pounds to
lug screes the continent. w
> The supplies include two blank'*
ets, a set of spurs, saddle bags, a
.82 calibre automatic pistol, as­
sorted riding togs Including sev­
eral scarlet bandanna handker­
chiefs, a kit bat for camping ou|
accessories and a road map.
Miss Vinklng, saying that her
real name wasn't Viking although
her .first name Is Vancell, said
she was born near Ardmore, Ok­
lahoma, pioved to Tlni, N. M., at
the age of two and grew up on a
ranch.
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“I ’ll make-It In 'lOO days,” she
said. “I'm taking the southern
route to avoid cold weather.
“My
route will take
me
through the Carollnas, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, T e x a s ,
New Mexico and Arizona ”
SOLD ON ASHLAND
“We are sold on Ashland.
That's the reason we are op­
ening in this city,” is the
slogan for Johnson’s Mar­
ket’s opening announcement
In thto Issue of The Dally
Tidings.
This stord will have its op­
ening tomorrow and in this
advertisement thpy are o f ­
fering many special induce­
ments for their opening day.
The store w ill be looated at
61 N. Main street, formerly
occupied by The Plaza gro­
cery.
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Union County baa
. beat potatoes <
Stands By” you all morning*
Cooks in 2Vz to 5 minutes!
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FAIRVIEW MEAT MARKET
Cor. 4th and ’B.'
Home of Swift’s Inspected Meats
Saturday Specials
T-bone and Sirloin, Pound .......... ........... ..
Jewel Shortening, 3 lbs.
Gem Nut, P o u n d ..........
Pure Lard, Pound -----
10c; 3 lbs...................
Sauerkraut, lb. ..
Phone 91
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■ - We Deliver
But Here la Yonr Opportunity
A national contest on the c»o-
I structlon« and flying of model
I airplanes la announced by the
I playground and Recreation As-
I sociation of America, headqnart-
I ere New York City,
I } Here’s a chance for young
I Amorita to take Hights of fancy
I using skill of fingers, initiative.
I Inventive ability and knowledge
I o f aeronautics.
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A, fin» ppportunity for summer
I camp dprqetprs, teachers of man-
| u h l, training, and fathers to re-
| direct youthful 'aspirations to
I “odtliadbergh” Lindbergh.
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Orvlftrf W right Is Chairman of
I thto national contest and It is
I hacked by F. Trubee Davison.
| assistant Secretary In the Navy
I Department.
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One million boys and eiris
L .growing through play on organ-
I toed playgrounds in approxim ate­
ly eight hundred.cities are elig­
ible to compete.
Local compe-
I titions w ill be heft on municipal
II public playgrounds, t The win­
ners w ill ran off the finals In
Memphis, Tennessee.
you often find breakfast the most
difficult meal to plan? Isn’t it hard
always to think up dishes th at will tempt
the early'm orning appetite — provide the
proper nourishment?
Suppose you let Alpine help you with
tomorrow's breakfast.
Alpine's rich creaainesa adds a new deli-
ciousnesa to familiar foods. T o coffee, for
one. Tocereale,when cooked w ithhalf Alpine,
half water. O r try creamed chipped beef
w ith Alpine. Use it for griddle cakes—
waffles. O r for those light, flaky Emergency
Biscuits (recipe given below) th at can be
stirred up in a jiffy.
N o t for breakfast alone— but monung,
noon and night you will find this delicious,
creamyAlpine the best milk foreyery purpose.
¥)ure pioud th a t new
Alpine is far richer than ordinary milk. In
every pint 6f Alpine there is one whole q u a r t
You're an Alpine cow
of rigidly tested full-cream milk— w ith no.
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"When streams of milk,
As fin e as silk.,
G o th u d d in g
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And so is
vour oldm an*
A lp in e Emergency ötocviM
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cup* tour. M top. «It, 4 top. taking P«
j tb»p< ahartcnirg. Add enough Alpme
i thick bettor. Drop to epoonfub an gr
it a t t h e « light Price.
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CITY DELIVERY ON ANY ORDER.
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Q uick
Q uaker
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Fancy Spitz Apples, per box
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b u lld o g
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FASTER THAN TOAST.'
Fancy Winter Banana Apples,
ASHLAND
pa Grande—Churck'Of Latte*
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