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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1945)
( City Council Discusses Heating Plant Problem HERALD AND NEWS NINE Tuesday. Dec. 11, 1045 Brought boforo tho city coun cil by Jack Henry (if thu Klum uth HhoppliiM Guide, thu much (llHCUunod IichIIiik pin lit problem ciiiiio up ukuIii hint nlhl ut the 1'otfulur meeting ot thu city futlt- CM. Henry cited varloui oxiimplcs . of thu tuck of hunt In dcIiuuIh, lio.spl IiiIh iiikI IjuhIiiokh Iioukch (luniiM thu punt two woclm and expressed tho uplnlun Unit since thu city In probubly thu blKKot bout unit, thn council nlnmld liiiiku u cuinpliilnt to thu public lillllllux coitiinbmlon. 1'lro Chief Keith AmbreiKO reported thut thu Iho department him been with out hunt fur thn hint week, und Counclhniin Rullln Cuiitriill lidd ed thut thn nrinory und thu city ' hull hnvu iiIho been low on hunt, i Tho council ducldud to notify tho public ttlllltlcH commlxHloti by lutlur with tho hnpo thut the ultuntlon will bo rolli'vcd, Phil Hitchcock, director In churxo of thu nvlntlon commit tuu, chiinibor of commerce, miido n report to tho council on the future of tho uirporl ut tho nuviil ilr uliitlon, lie rumurkud thut bolli prlvnto und commercial ly- niK are necciiKnry to nunpori mo ; fluid According to Hitchcock, tho niivy miiy grunt an Interim piiimlt for thu use of tho field until It Ik turned buck to tho city. SpcukhiK of IiIh recent trip io WnnhliiKtun, Hitchcock mild ''we luivo un excellent cliunco of being fuvorubly accepted for n commercial ulillncti, nlthouub It .mil ...if lin ft, ulv mnnllm Stona Well The council met u Mono wall In thu mutiui of tho donation to tho city of the Elks lodge am bulunco, which wan imud by the Women' Ambulnnco corn until thut organisation wm demanded. The lodi;e nskH tbnt thu ambii lunco bo uned for undurnrivl lvucd ncoulu without cost to them, It wim brought out thht tho Morehnnta Police In ordering nn ambulance to bo kept for emergency purported, After a lenKtliy (ilHCiumliin. tho council nuked Don Hull of the Elks to bring nn offer from tho lodge next week, und tho mutter will be further dlseumed. A letter from Phil Lee, chair man of the Chrlolmox activities committee of the Junior chum' Merrill Slates Christmas Ball MERRILL A coming (oclnl vent of tho holiday neiiaon is a ChriHtmiix bull, December 18, in til Merrill bluh school gym minium. Tho Girls' Athletic association of Merrill high ichool Is ixm lorliiH tho bull, Tho gym will bo decorated with ullvcr-snrnved Christmas trees strung with blue lights, An arch yt Bllvory boughs glowing with blue lights win murk the soil drink booth. Tho Chlcngoans will furnish tho music for dancing from 0 p. m. to 1 a. m. Ladles oro re- auentcd to wear formats. Tickets may bo obtained from any Merrill student or by cnlllng the high school between 0 . m, and 3:30 p. m. s bcr of commorco requested per mission lor uuorgu uoimor oi Conner's Itudlo Hui vlco to set up u public uddruss system ut thu community Chi'lstuius trcu on tho courthouse luwn from tiu combcr 18 to December 28, Since It Is not to bo usud for commer cial advertising, permission wits grunted. Bouna irucic Tho rutiuest for permission to uso the sound truck by thu boys' Youth for (jurist, assoeiiiucm wus nrguud by members of thu coun cil. Councilman Angus Newlon wus of the opinion that the pur pusu sliould be Invcstlgiiled to dutermlno whether it would bo used for commerclul udvertlsing, Tlio council grunted thu request under tho supervision of Die chief of police, Another problem which lidded to tho long council session wus presented by Bert Thomus, rep resenting Duve Murdock. Mur- dock Is tho owner of two lots on Uroiid which ho Inherited from his brother. On tho lots lire four small houses but It wus recently discovered when Alvlu Davis in quired uboul buying u piece of city property In thut oreu that two or uio nouses uro situuteti on city property, Aftur un in volved discussion inu council recommended the mutter to the city attorney und police Judge with power to uct. Up for tho second reading was an ordlnunco regulating night clubs and other public entertain ment pluccs selling intoxicating liquor. Also, tho second rending on ordinance for u properly sulo of three lots In block five, Railroad addition for $2000 to Leo N. liuls was acted on. ,' Tho third und final readings on property sides to llnrly Kvnns and Charles Woodliouso were pusscd. A socond-tiand store license wus grunted to E, E. Peck, 27 mum. . , Liquor license applications recommended to the stale liciunr control commission I n c i u d c Maxs Coffee shop, tho Marine Girls grocery, tho Safeway stores ni .10 c. main, lzut Mum, jiiis Oregon, and 211 N, 8th, Armory fountain, Louie's Food store, Tho Eagle, Emil's Food stores nl Dili and Pine, 1338 Oregon, and 2201) ?. 8,,n F?r.k' grocery, Plggly Wlggly. Waldorf Billiards, Wes' Place, Pino Street market und Tho Driftwood. Camp White May Bo Usod For Housing MEDFORD, Dec. 11 (P) Tho Jackson chamber of commerce bos usked Senator Cordon to in tervene for permission to uso un occupied barracks at ..Camp, White to alleviate tho shortage' of housing hero. 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