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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1949)
PACK CGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1949 Annual Bird Count Set For Dec 26 Tht annua! Christmas bird count whir la taken each vear br the Natur. Society of the Klsmslh Re- ton will be nude on Monday, De cember M. between the hours of I a. m. end 1 p. m. Each year, for the past U years, bird watchers all over the nation take one day during the Christmas week to make a pilgrimage Into the open country to search for birds, to record the specie and to tally the number present. The Christmas season la selected for this undertaking because It Is a period midway between the migra tion seasons. The birds who go south each year hare generally passed on to lands with milder winter climate and It Is Hill too early In the winter for the birds In the southlands to start thinking about (otaf north to spend the summer. Few New The bird population for this are Is at the lowest ebb of the year as only those birds that live with us the year around or those who pre fer to winter here with us rather than go on to warmer areas will be the only specie to be noted In the Christmas bird count. The Christmas count made by th Itature society In IMS was on De- cember 38. It was taken by eleven members working In five groups. A total of 4824 birds were counted be longing to 60 different species. The day was stormy and the heavy over cast did not give good visibility. The temperature ranged from 21 to ST degrees, the lakes were frosen over but the rivers were open and the 4 .to f lnchs of snow on the ground made it a rugged day from the standpoint of the comfort of the bud watchers: however, the day was chosen because it presented the very factor that strike hard at the life of the birds at this season. InviUtiea The Nature society Invites any one Interested in bird who would car to Join tn making this year's Christmas bird count to do so. In formation can be obtained from Mr. Lawrence A. French. 1411 Cres cent avenue, phone 4110. Bird counting parties are not required to spend the full six hour in the field, some group may only de vota an hour to the count during the day. Any amount of time spent on the project will be welcome. The observing time ends at 3 p. m. after which the counting group will meet at the home of Mrs. Wil liam M. Harris, (3S Front treet for coffee and an indoor picnic upper, report their hick at obser vation and compile the final re port of the Christmas bird count. SKEPTIC L06 ANGELES, Dec. 31 WV-Retired Adm. William H. Standley. former ambassador to Russia, doubt the Soviet have either the torn bomb or a large submarine fleet. "President Truman's report concerned their possession of the secret of atomic energy," he said at a press conference yesterday. "From what I know of the Industrial po tential. I dont believe they have the bomb at all." i Dorris The annual grade school Christ mas program was held at the BVHS gym last Thursday with all the Dorru grade school students participating. The high school held their pro gram last Friday with a musical program and Christmas tree cele bration. The VFW auxiliary 8044 held a Christmas basaar at th Dorr la city hall last week. The merchandise or der went to Mrs. May Dicier of MacOoeL Th 60th woman award went to Rhlrlle Btevenaon and the doll to Kills Keiutrom. The Butte valley Bulldogs Jour neyed to Fort Jones Tuesday for their first league game and won both A and B games. Marshall Hamilton, Claude Olum. Monty Smith and Mr. Johns put up a large Christmas tree on the city hall lawn. Mrs. dale Duncan returned from Seattle last Saturday. Dorru town basketball squad played their first game Wednesday at the gym, Dy erta Chev. team from Tulelake played Lost River dairy and the Dorrta team played Hal Sport club. Mrs. McLaughlin will leave this week fur Lu Angeles to spend Christmas. A group of Christmas carolers 111 leave the Truck sup cafe at 11:30 by wagon with Oasie Mugal- lane at the organ December 33 to sing around town. BKKillT tl'TI'KK PA1KUANKH, Alaska. Dec, 31 W" Hie land of the midnight sun pietly much blacked out during the wlhtrr la going to brighten up for M rural resident Thursday. Th Ctoldrn Valley Electric- aasorlatloa la going to energise 30 mile of . power line near here. It' part of 7S-mlle project financed by loan funds from the rural elertrlflrwtlon administration. ' Want Ads dont cost they payl :. TIF THATI If vnn'c. An buck to spend for a necktie, j you cant go wrong on this ranch mink model worn by Harry j Starr, Chicago furrier. The fuzzy 1 cravat was shown at a fur show in Chicago. . timqttittq ! atk&zfcidiuf Yet you pay LESS FOR ROYAL SATIN - AT I AFIWAY 8T01E8 All Safeway Stores will be Closed SUNDAY and MONDAY December 25 and 26 Closing time Chrittmat Eva 6:30 P. M. 2StJ? Don't Forget . Mrs. Wright's Special Bread for Stuffing! Mb. A af If leaf W FRUIT COCKTAIL 29e Hostess No. 2Vi Delight Can Libby's "7( No. 303' I Glace Fruits Fancy Corn LM$. NibletsCorn Libby's Pumpkin Ritz Crackers Crackers Tea Timer Cheese Food Nucoa Margarine 39c i-ik. ft 1 -IK Jar Ht.n 15c 17c H.0J 10c 29c IS 29c a 69c i. 22c 3 lb. f . . 43 Fancy Canned Peas 15e iX2.254 Del Monte No. 303 can IICIUU 1T11JA fvati. tad caa WhippingCream Fresh Milk 12c 62c 20c 1.15 1.09 63c Best Foods Mayonnaise E 39c Nob Hill Whole Be Ccffe. Airway Edwards Coffee Qaart 2-lfc. afl eea 2lh.cee...1.2S FRESH-PRODUCE VALUES! Crisp Celery lb. 8c Sweet Potatoes2 Southern Yams2u,23c Cranberries Hlb-19c Squash, .".-fiJsi lb. 5c NAYEL ORANGES! 8c gs. 198 si395 Cranberry Sauce 2ns29c Ocean Spray Your ChoiceJellied or Whole Berries Mince Meat Border 35c for Delicious Mine Meat Pies That Can't Be Beat Jell-Well Gelatins 5c Six Flavors to Choose From. Buy Several Packs! Canned Pumpkin 325c No. 2V2 Cans, Moonbeam Brand. For Beautiful Golden Pies! MB. PKG. Hard Candies ux: 249c Ultra Fine Chocolate Drops at This Same Price! MIXED NUTS A large variety OQC of Nuts you lilt. Mb. pkg. Jmf Bleached Raisins. J.'J: 19c Dromedary Dates 19c Cake Flour 35c : Cinch Cake Mix Fkt. 39c Nestle's Morsels !:::; l-T&z Milk Chocolate uTJt Mt, 39c Flour 87c $1.98 KitchenCraftFlour l0. $3.89 Gifts for tnt Smoker Famous $4 r Mace Mb. nflc Clgortttes.cte l.fD Albert cea 07 When you buy a Safeway Christmas Turkey you pay only for the part that will roast just right Price is based on the oven-ready weight. A Large-Doz. 53c A Med -Dor. 45c Butter Meadow Wood Grade 71 A lb. IS l5 U eJ Ready to Stuff ' and Roast! Grade A Hens ,b.65e Grade A Toms 55c lb. Crisp-Luscious Apples liciou 19 Red Delicious 1 mc Jm bf, Hell Bos $1.69 Rome Winetaps Lb. 9e 2 lbs. ISe FRESH DATES, 31b. bag 75e GRAPEFRUIT, White 81b. bag 49e CRAPES, Red Emperor 2 lbs. 27c D'ANJOU PEARS lb. 9c AVOCADOS-CALAVOS lb. 49c BROCCOLI, fresh, bright lb. 13c CAULIFLOWER, solid lb. 14c CELERY HEARTS lb. 12e CRISP LETTUCE lb. 15e POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 10 lbs. 49c BRUSSELS SPROUTS ....9 oz. pkg. 19c RIPE TOMATOES 14 oz. tube 25c TANGERINES lb. 15c yen Other "Pan-Ready Features! DUCkS Ready to stuff lb. 69' Rabbits For Frying lb. 69c Fancy Fryers Disjointed lb. 69e Roasters R.adytostuff lb. 69 Fricassee Fowl per lb. 65c Skinned HAMS Famous brands JitC HALF OR WHOLE lb. y Fin. fee ymir Dretiing Country ityl. Fresh Oysters Pure Pork Sausage Pure Ground Beef Nic. !.. Skinless Wieners Sp.ci.lly pried Standard Sliced Bacon 4- Boyy CHRISTMAS SEALS '& caoecw cqieigc o asu gqseo pint 59' '7 lb. 45c Prices In this ad are effective Thursday, 22nd, through Saturday, 24th. We reserve the right to limit quantities. No tales to dealers.