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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1952)
PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON IIS MAY. NOV MM Ml IM.t mown I; Prices effective Friday and Saturday, 11 1 i I ' y - in n I, i .1 nin i. I, . i . . m .i. 1-1 k 1 ifJ; J ! 1 r ; : f- . 1 vsa-i"''"'''',," vc- . THANKSGIVING IS THE TIME for using your loveliest china, your cherished sterling, linen crystal. Here is Lenox Pine from Rickys, it's gra ceful sprays of needles outlined against creamy translucency. As a table arrangement, be cie ver, cut a rugrim nat trom stiff black paper. ' Fasten together with brads. Cut a buckle from silver foil, place hat on circle of autumn leaves and encircle brim with yellow- pompon Mums. Use twisted yellow tapers and green linen cloth. Air Force Flier Sets New Speed Mark SWANSDOWN Instant or Devil's Food PKG. K Seediest Desert Brand Double Luck 303 Tim "THERMAL. Calif. Ifv A roaring, i camera and a special chromograpli flame - spewing F86d Sabre jet j system. .' . . plane piloted by Caps J. Sladej Nor(h AmericIln Sabre C8r. tons. It was powered by a General Electric turbojet with afterburner developing in excess of 5,700 pounds thrust. Capt. Nash's wife Glena, mother of three young daughters, was at the field to see her husband set the record. She appeared calm but she admitted to "plenty of nervousness" -and said she was glad when It was over. Nash himself said there was little rough air to contend with "despite the low altitude." "I experienced some mild shock waves," he told newsmen. "They were like streaks of lightning around the canopy during the runs. world speed record 699.9 miles per hours. Capt. Nash, 31, whose home Is In Moville, la., made four low- ' level passes yesterday over a mea sured three-kilometer course at the edge of the Salton Sea. 235 feet below sea level. His performance was made under rules of the Fed eration Aeronautique Internation ale and the National Aeronautics Association, which must verify it before It becomes official. In shattering the record for oper ational aircraft in the North Amer ican all-weather interceptor. Capt. Nash topped the 670.981 miles per hour mark set last Sept. 15 by MaJ. Richard L. Johnson at Ed- . wards AFB. Johnson used an ear lier Sabre model, the F86a. At his top speed Capt. Nash's plane nosed toward the dangerous compressibility of the some wall. The speed of sound in the 75-de-gree temperature of the lake shore was about T75 miles per hour at . the time or ' the test runs in the Imperial Valley. - The rules under which the flight was made specified that the plane must not fly higher than 1.640 feet ' 500 meters at any time during the test. On the four straightaway passes, he could not fly above 328 feet 100 meters. Actually, Capt. Nash made the four passes at not , more than 100 feet off the sun- -. W .1 of the inland sea. He was moni tored by four T28 training planes and timed with a high speed movie This is normal, however, at high speed.' 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