Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 23, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, August 23, 1945
Addition . . .
Continuea irora irst Pase
walk building, curbing, laying of
water pipe, Sewage and drainage
and underground service wires
(telephone and electric) would be
done before lots were placed on
sale. Should the project be started
in the near future. Mayor Turner
felt quite certain that arrangements
could be made to use water from
the county's reservoir, which would
be slightly higher than the propos
jected new well is in production,
original town of Keppner, was laid
Stansbury's Flat, which was the
out in six blocks. Since that time
32 additions have been made and
hese overlap one another in such
a 'manner that abstracters have all
but gone dippy trying to get proper
descriptions. It is the mayor's be
lief that future additions will have
to be made outside present town
limits and he urges development of
the hill project as a good beginning
toward expansion of the town's
limits and population.. He etated
that an effort will be made to ex
tend , the limits to include several
outlying districts enjoying water
and fire protection facilities without
paying cjty taxes.
Guests introduced included Lt.
Jack Forsythe, introduced by his
father., B. C. Forsythe, and Lake
and Til Beckner, introduced by Dr.
A. D. McMurdo.
Conley Lanham will have charge
of the program next Monday when
Queen Colleen and her princesses
will be guests of the chamber ol
commerce.
the project. This has been a pet
project with the mayor for some
time and to bring it to a workable
state he has prepared a drawing
for a nine-block addition which he
displayed at Monday's meeting. One
block would be reserved for a play
ground and park.
All street grading, pavii, side
ed addition, until the city's pro
Star Reporter .
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 24-25
Double Exposure
Nancy Kelly, Philip Terry,- Chester
Morris. Double crosses, double
trouble, and a double load of laughs
PLUS RETURN OF THE DUR
ANGO KB Charles Starrett west
ern. Sunday-Monday, Aug. 26-27
For Whom The
Bell Tolls
Gary Cooper. Ingrid Bergman, Ak
1m Taniiroff, Arturo de Cordova,
Joseph Calleia, Katie Paxinou.
The same glorious Technicolor, the
same daring drama as shown for
months at advanced prices.
Tuesday, Aug. 23
A Guy, A Gal, A Pal
Ross Hunter. Lynn Merrick, Ted
Donaldson. Don't underestimate
the fun in this light hearted comedy.
PLUS DANGEROUS PASSAGE
Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks.
Two fugitives from destiny on a
terror-swept sea.
Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 29-30
Tomorrow the World
Fredric March, Betty Field, Agnes
Moorehcad, Joan Carroll, Skippy
Homeicr. A totally different kind
of entertainment. (You'll love to
hate Skippy)..
MARCH OF TIME has been post
poned until Sept. 5-6
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 31-Sept. 1
Circumstantial
Evidence
Lloyd Nolan, Michael O'Shea, Trudy
Marshall, Billy Cummings .
A quickly moving story that carries
a heart punch and never lets your
interest lag. PLUS
TOPEKA TERROR an Allan Lane
action film.
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Children's
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15c 19c 39c
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Girls'
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$2.98
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8c
A handy little item to have around the stove
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4C5 EACH
Protective
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