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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1961)
Herald ft Sm Klamath Fall , Mon., Feb. 13, I Ml Page 3 Woman Stakes 'Claim To Three World Records FORT WORTH, Tex. (APi-Dr. Pora Dougherty, who has claimed three world records after only 34 hours of flying lime as a heli copter pilot, wants some compe tition from her sister flyers. "I hope somebody breaks my records tomorrow," she said Fri day after bettering the women's world solo distance record for straight line flight held by the So viet Union and staking claim to the first official mark in point to-point speed. Last Wednesday she climbed higher than the world altitude record held by the Soviet Union. "Give me some sleep, and I'll be ready to try myself." she said with a chuckle and a merry tw inkle in her brown eyes. Dr. Dougherty, 39, is a psychol egist who has been doing re search in pilot performance and cockpit design for Bell Helicopter Company for 2'i years. But her first love is flying "I can't remember when 1 was rot interested in flying." the St Paul, Minn., native said. "1 even built model airplanes when 1 was a kid. She has more than 3.700 hours as pilot of fixed-wing planes and was the sixth woman in the I, nit ed States to qualify for an air line transport pilot's license. She is one of the about 30 women out side the U.S.S.R. who hold a heli copter pilot's license. Although she got her helicop Cer license in December 1959 she had only 25 hours flying timel when she began preparing for her assault on the world records a week ago. "I wanted to show that Ameri can women pilots are as good as the Russians," she said. I Last Wednesday she climbed in a Bell 47G3 to 19,406 feet, pass ing the world record altitude of 14.7B4 feet made March 27, 1959, by Tatiana Roussian of the Soviet Union. Friday she flew the same light weight commercial ship from the Bell plant at Hurst, near here, to Jackson, Miss., a distance of 404.36 miles, bettering the record of 340.346 miles set last June 25 by Anna Guepennea of the Soviet Union. Her speed for the flight was presents an "ALL STAR" lineup of Plus GOLD BOND STAMPS... your extra honus when you shop at SAFEWAY Tillamook Cheese fell s.&55 nrHHo7I r: ItlfrnrutfDfl ctv!P 14-01. Mine - t i . 6 That wonderful cheese from Oregon's land of the trees and the ocean breeze. Everyone's favorite. MEDIUM AGED 2-LB. LOAF 4 99 SHARP 4 37 J W RED RIND j ' t 2-LB. LOAF I Breakfast Cereals 3 39" Mix 'Em or Mafch 'Em RICE KRISPIES, 91 3-oi CHEERIOS, IO'i-oi. ALPHA BITS, 8'i-oi. 91.26 miles per hour. There is no recognized record for point-to-point speed, but her time and the other two marks w ill be submit ted to the Federation Aeronauti cal Internationale' ot "ans' Tonrlernni France, for certification as world! I vilUcrOni records. Hood River Applesauce Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 4 Libby Fancy Pear Halves 4 Dinty Moore Beef Stew Van Camp Pork & Beans 5 Palmnlive Facial Soan 9 303 cans 303 cans 303 cans Reg. 24-oi. 53c can No. 2 cans Reg. bars $00 $00 $00 $.oo $00 Your favorite cooking oil Preferred by good cooks for perfect frying and baking results. Unexcelled for use in salad dressings, too. Limit , please f "1 W h 1(9 j REG. 4r Vf"? QUART i ( mm Minute Rice Cooks tender od fluffy ! Von Comp's delicious macaroni treat Minute brand Case Of Stolen Kiss Settled Before Judge DEDHAM, Mass. (API Civil action over a stolen kiss was settled in District Court Friday but only the judfje. who conduct ed the case in his lobby, the law yers, and the principals know the terms. The decision was not placed on the record. Helen Hubbard, 35. mother of three, sued Atwood E. Dickson, ' 69. for. $10,000. She said she was kissed by Dickson two days before last Christmas when he delivered a' telegram. The attractive woman said the weather was cold and she invited Dickson inside while she sipned for the message and he asked: i " 'Don't you have mistletoe'" " "1 said 'no' and when I handed him the receipt he grabbed me by the waist and attempted to kiss me on the mouth. I pushed him toward the door. He went out And said 'Merry Christmas' and slammed the door and chain on II." Mrs. Hubbard said. She testified she was upset for weeks and "I lost patience 'villi my husband and my children." Dickson, a grocer who delivers telegrams, admitted he asked shout the mistletoe. "I had the Christmas spirit," he said. "As she was signing the receipt I leaned over and gave her a little peck on the cheek. I didn't try to grab her. I had no intentions of assaulting her. "I went hack later in the day with two policemen and apologized." Shower Slated For Lansfords BONANZA A kitchen show. r will be held for Mrs. Leola Lansiord, Friday, Feb. 17, at the bonanza Library, starting at 9. Mrs. Lanford and her three jnung children lost their home and its contents by lue Feb. r Her husband is serving with (he air lone in Korea. The family was away at the time of th fire. Friends art ponsoring t h e ihnwer. "Bughouse Square" is Die name a small park in Chicago, sit Bated on land given to the city rlth th stipulation that it was to fc t place ot free speech. Mashed Potatoes I..!,- DUnJ Stokely's "PING1 juilc uicuu 69c 2 tk": 29c 28c Reg. pkg, pkgs, Libby's Chili Larsen's Veg-AII Pineapple-Grapefruit ! with beans salod favorite Reg. pkg. 4 46 oi. S 1 00 cans I 49r 24 ox. con 303 can 21 C ALBERS FLAPJACK FLOUR 3-lb. Pkg. 53 4-lb. Pk9. 59' Mexican Dinner Roso" ,roien ,.... 69c Baker's Chocolate ,ns,ont m xm3 2.(b.Pk,. 89c Krispy Crackers Sunshin,sol,in" 31c Snowflakes NBC premium sod crock7.,b. 31c OVER 1,000 WINNERS UP TO GAME NO; 4 IN SAFEWAY'S FABULOUS 'CROSS-OUT for CASH' ! K 1 l4kifi . 3 i 's I Fnskies, fish or chicken 3 8"; 29c Cat Food Skylark Bread wh'" " Wh"'-H0URS, 33c Best Buys from our Garden Room U.S. NO. 1 KLAMATH GEMS Hand graded especially for Safeway. Tub bed and scrubbed. Shallow eyes for easy peeling. Grand for baking. 10-lb. Bag Ruby-Red Grapefruit Coochella Valley. High color, excellent flavor ond Pink Grapefruit Florida, Indion River. Large size. Ex Vinesap Apples 5- 49c 7 -1.00 Florida, Indion River. Large size. Extra-sweet. Rich flavor. 4 -49c Extra fancy, schoolboy size. Children love these flavorful opples. 1 Fuerte Avocados 2 29c 'Medium size. Peak of season quality. Table-ripe beauties i Emperor Grapes 19c U.S. No. 1 Extra-Fancy Rhubarb 2 b- 29c For invigorating flavor. Hothouse variety. Beautifully colored. C-20 DETERGENT tft 80c "ALL" SUPER-RINSE vr 2.59 GLAMORENE RUG CLEANER LIQUID OQ. 16-01. iix 70C t Top Buys in Safeway Guaranteed Meats HYGRADE, fully-cooked boneless (wed! Picnics 1 ib. $79 tin L T-Bone Steaks "s?1'1" 1.09 Aged to eofing perfection. Closely trimmed before weighing for full value "USDA CHOICE" 4 lfi lb 1.07 BONELESS. Sofeway's patient aging brings out perfect tenderness and flavor Sliced Bacon it pk' 49c Morrell's Yorkshire. Lean-streaked. Sugar cured, mild-flavor. Layer pock. 55c Top Sirloin Steaks Halibut Steaks lk. 59c Fresh Oysters n ... n.h'iouj. sweet Havoc. A reol value Medium we. Pacific. 7-9 count Smoked Beef 23Pk" 49c Sausage 31 It.. 1 00 rolls Co'oir's sliced Creom it over toai! Salewoy 100 pure port The fineit NOW ON SALE ... BOOK NO. 3, EUROPE & U.S.S.R. GOLDEN BOOK ILLUSTRATED ATLAS Book one still available . . Books 2 and 3 yauri for juif . . . 49c 99c R U i Mrs. Dervl Clark is shown rerpivinn nriT rUrl- in $1,000 from Tom Foster, Safeway store manager in Milwoukie, Oregon. Mrs. Clark's husband was first thousand dollar winner in Sofeway's "CROSS-OUT for CASH" game. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR "CROSS-OUT" WINNERS TO DATE $1000 WINNERS Deryl Clark, Rt. 1, Clackamas, Oregon Mn. Esther Lois, Box 562, Gear hart, Oregon $500 WINNER Ethel C. Moore, Rt. 3, Junction City, Oregon $250 WINNER Mrs. L. F. Henderson, 6123 N. Missouri, Portland, Ore. $100WINNERS Clara A. Nelson, 6112 S.W. Windsor Ct Portland, Or. Lorry C. Holdbrook, Box S22, Lintiold Col., McMlnnvill. $50 WINNERS Mrs. G. S. Vargaer, Klomath Falls, Ore. Mrs. Wando Vaughan, Hinet, Ore. Mrs. P. G. Cruxen, McMinnvillt, Ore. Donald Fastabend, Astoria, Ore. Anion Vtastelica, Astoria, Ore. $25 WINNERS Mrs. R. Ulrlch, Klamath Falls, Ort. Iris Newhouse, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Paul E. Clow, Kelso, Wn. Stephen Bevard, Eugene, Ore. Jack F. Cody, Klamath Falls, Ora. Mrs. L. C. Robinson, Longview, Wn. Mrs. L. H. Brooks, Sr., Eugent, Ort. Mrs. Thad H. Gear, Burns, Or. Mrs. L. R. Fletcher, Astoria, Ora. Mrs. Lorene Sunderland, Salem, Ora. Mrs. A. R. Brawn, Rutui, On. Dan Callender, Portland, Ora. N. E. Bjorlund, Portland, Ore. Mrs, Carol Piccolo, Portland, Ore. . . Doris E. Holman, Coos Bay, Ore. Ruby E. Snoey, Camas, Wn. $10WINNERS Mrs. S. R. Blackmon, K fa moth Foils, Ore. Mrs. W. R. Evans, Klomath Foils, Ore. Edyth Lasiott, Klamath Falls, Ora. Mrs. A. V. Mon io I, Klamath Falls, Ore. Mrs. B. E. Greggerson, Do If a i. Ore. Helena Harris, Sheridan, Or. Myrtle Gernandt, McMinnville, Ore. Mrs. Martha McCuskey, Myrtle Point, Or. Mrs. Carl O. Utterstrom, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Wm. Bust, Vancouver, Wn. . W. E. Delaney, Junction City, Ore. Mrs. V. Ockerman, Portland, Ore. Lew it S. Young, Gladstone, Ore. Mrs. V. Irwin, Portland, Ore. R. E. Hammond, Vancouver, Wn. Mrs. Opal Mcintosh, Portland, Ore. Mrs, N. A. Johnson, Longview, Wn. May Brewer, Grants Pass, Ore. Sharon Mulkay, Portland, Ore, Eugene Moilanen, Kelso, Wn. ' Joanne Hesselgesser, Sutherlin, Or. Mrs. Lloyd Butron, Kelso, Wn. C. N. White, Grants Pass, Ore. Richard L. Faulkner, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Walter K. Fern, Dallas, Ore. Solly Surlee, North Bend, Ore. Marion Witther, Tigard, Ore. Clarence L. Essor, Camas, Wn. L. B. Probstfield, The Dalles, Or. Mary Henkle, The Dalles, Ore. Harriet Gilbert, Kolama, Wn. Mrs. B. F. Browning, Portland, Ore. Irma Hummesti, Astoria, Ore. Mrs. Virgil E. Phillips, Albany, Ort. Mrs. Donald Gallion, Myrtle Point, Ore. Mrs. Moreen Popoff, North Bend, Ore. DeLois Sargent, Roseburg, Ore. Thomas Mockry, Lcbonon, Ore. Tybel Sheppard, Albany, Ore. Mrs. Marie Mtncaid, Oakland, Ore. Ray E. Bailey, Medtord, Ore. Walloce Poirier, Albany, Ore. J. F. Snyder, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thelma Hamilton, Lokevicw, Ore. Mamie K. Stoley, Portlond, Ore. Clifford F. Nielsen, Camas, Wn. Gerald L. Newberry, Comes, Wn, Shirley Baker, Sandy, Ore. Mrs. R. F. Greandate, Jr., Portland, Ore. Mrs. J. Ouchida, Gresham, Ore. Irene Smith, North Bend, Ore. Richard W. Owen, Welches, Ora. Vivian Thompson, Portland, Ore. H. L. Lagler, Pendleton, Ore. Curt Dittman, Seoside, Ore. Thelma Deder, Sweet Home, Ore. PLUS MANY, Many Mora $10 Winners ond Hundreds of $5.00 Winners! Prices in effect Monday through Wednes day February 13-15 at Safeway in Klam ath Falls. We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to deoleri or their representatives. Ojae 1 fteoMMMMr te. isaewr ei eg. wmimfe t ' ' o