PAGE SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23, 195? Morse Plans Power Speech SILVER LAKE At I final meeting or committee chairmen Friday night, arrangements were to be completed lor trie power cele bration Fchedulud here ior Friday, October 28. according to U. L. Corbin, general chairman for the event. Senator Wayne Morse is sched uled to speak during the evening program following the barbecue at 5 p.m. Introduced by master of ceremonies. George M. Lari mer, manager of MldsUte Electric Cooperative. Bonneville and REA representatives will speak briefly and members of Fort Rock Orange will present a romantic skit portraying the effect of lights at their various stages of develop ment. The board of directors of Midstate will have a part in the ceremonies. Committee heads In charge of preparations are P. H. Pitman, beef barbecue; Mrs. Maurice Ward. Mrs. Leonard Pitcher, Mrs. Ted Emery. Mrs. C. B. Hadley. Mrs. Lute Henderson and Vmce U Myers, other foods; Dan Schuma cher, social hour; Bud Parks, en tertainment and program; Ear Corum, dance arrangements; Mrs. Bud Parks, publicity and invitations;- Al Bacrt, finance; R, A. Long, reception; Ted Emery, Tru man Kimsey, Richard Yates, Bud Baert, Bill Kimsey, Frank Pltchei and Floyd Lane, property, build ings and grounds, parking, lights, and wood; Don Corum, clean-up: and Pete G ruber, display of local lore, history and activities. i VvVm :fi -i ' ' -i I HORACE PORTER, right, delegate of the Duntmnir Chamber of Commerce to the Inter County Chamber of Commerce of Northern California meeting at Mount Shasta, is shown greeting Jerry Carpenter, left, director of Travel and Recreation of the California State Chamber of Com merce, and Melville E. Wanlc of the Wank-Lou gee-McDonald & Lee advertising age.icy as they alighted from the Southern Pacific's Shasta Daylight to attend the Mount Shasta meeting. Improved vaccine gives prom ise of eliminating whooping cough s a public health problem. Deputies Hunting Two Juveniles ALTURAS Sheriff's deputies were searching last week for two boys who broke out of the juve nile ward of the county jail and are believed to have stolen a 1954 station wagon belonging to Alvin Powers of Alturas. The car was recovered the fol lowing day at Susanville. The Lassen County authorities reported a burglary and car theft in that county which is believed to have been the work of the same 16 and 17-year-old youths. These are the boys who were arrested at Newell, a few days previously on a burglary charge. Does rarely live beyond 20 years, cats live longer. Chambers Hear Guest Talkers MOUNT SHASTA-Guest speak ers at Tuesday evening's meeting ui me imer-ouniy unawiber ol , Commerce of Northern California J Included Jerry Carpenter, director of travel and recreation for Ihe stale ohamber; Senator Randolph Collier, chairman of the Mount ! Shasta Chair Lift Development i Committee; Paul Stathem of the : Shasta Trinity National Forest, i and Chapman Wentworth, vice 1 chairman of the chair lift commit-; lee. Members of Siskiyou County I board of supervisors Arthur Barr. I Clint Jackson and Don Avery were I invited guests. carpenter stressed the necessity for publicizing the Mount Shasta Ski Bowl on a national basis. With hiln on the trin wav Mplvllln it Wank of Wank-Lougee-McDonald & ice advertising agency. Collier reiterated his personal Interest in thp ripvplnnmont nf th recreational resources of llic area and his belief that it has the big gest development potential of any place in the West. Supervisor 6lathem stated that, as he Was leavine hit; nffir.p in Redding, he had received notice of the actual appropriation of S280.000 for tie John Everitt Me- mnrinl Uiohn.o,, ..s,.naj. , Wentworth gave a detailed re- i Dort nn thp arpnmnlihmpnte In! date of the chair lift committee. CONVENTION STANFORD (UP) Some 400 California high school journalism students and their advisers met here yesterday in the 32nd annual convention of the Central Calif ornia Scholastic Press Association. TO CURE YOUR "CHRISTMAS BLUES,. sorrow I V 1 1 I V ' ' - i w r a i .r- CHOOSE NOW FROM THE . LAR6E SELECTION. OF TOYS AND GIFTS AT THE BJG Y MARKET,, SHOP THE SANTA PACK WAY... MAKE YOUf? CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY.... NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LAY-AWAY CHARGE ACCOUNT ON APPROVAL OF CREDIT DOLLS TOYS GAMES UHMP ADDI IAKI-CC. nic,ucc HUWPREPS OF GIFT DEASf V7 iON 4710 SOUTH sixth n 1 To all Profit-minded Retailers: The Annual Herald & News Christinas Opening Edition . will appear Thurso Nov.- 24 ' Thanksgiving Day Chrisimas 7955- 5& How much bigger will it be lor. you?. , This Christmas- People will bug more, bug heller! At Christmas' People waul gill suggestions! Every Christmas- People shop newspaper, windows, counters, del all three worhing together for extra sales. A RIGHT NOW- Spare reservations are being taken j lor the annual Herald A .ews Christmas Onenina Edition. Ph, order now with gour Herald & Xew$ advertising representative, or just telephone III II.