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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 30. 1911
Page Four
Scott Co., mdse, for court house, roads, $31.20; Shell Oil Co., same,
$9.49; Western Golf Course $68.86; Rogue River Sand and
Supply Co., repairs acct, court Gravel Co., culvert pipe and sand
house, $38.90; A. E. Watson, gas $62.75; Industrial Air Products
Co., oxygen and acetylene, $22.79;
for lawn mower, $1.48; L. Orth Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc.,
Sisemore, secy. dist. atty dues for freight charges on parts, $2.20;
1944. $5.00; Knights of Pythias, Valley Hardware, tools, etc.,
rent of Fraternal hall, $45.50; S. $53.20; J. C. Penny Co., Inc., hip
B. Osgood, mileage, $71.62; Edith boots, $11.90; Nobby Top Shop,
Phipps, same, $39.75; Emma R. webbing. $1.02; Braden Motor
Pfaff, same, $20.25; Brownell's Parts, equipment parts, $.34.60;
Electric Store, mdse, for jail, Fashion Garage, same, $219.28;
$1.80; Star Seed & Grocery, same, Fergerson’s Auto Parts, same,
Number 1 Enemy? Can Japan hold up our powerful war ma­ October 4, 1944
$3.33; Golden Rule Store, same. $6.37; Littrell Parts, same, $56.05;
Court
signed
the
following
chine very long? Your son, brother and friend in his Pacific deeds: to C. D. Brooks. Admr. of
$74.88; Claus Schmidt & Son, same
Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet, same,
foxhole wouldn’t raise such questions because they are up Estate of Warren E. Brooks, de-
$.50.
$11.00;
earner’s Automotive Serv­
Purple
Heart
Cafe,
board
of
pris
­
against realities, not day dreams. They kill or are killed. They < < ased: NE of NE ' > of NW ;
oners. $237.88; Josephine General ice, same, $.80; A. C. Haag &
pray every waking moment for a sky-darkening cover of NW Vi of NEU of NWU; SWU
Hospital, expense acct., prisoner, Co., same, $152.46; Howard Coop­
NE % of NW >, ; SE U of NE U
lriendly planes. They thank America for giving them the of
$31.80; C. L. Ogle, service for er Corp., same, $314.69; West G
of NWU of Sec. 35, T. 36 S. R.
finest medical care in the world when their rendezvous with 6 W. W. M. Deed to Edna A.
prisoner, $4.50; David S. Davis, St. blacksmith shop, repairing
constable fees, $1.50; Grants Pass truck springs, $2.50; Lou Robert­
destiny in a Pacific jungle is at hand. They know the war with Rackley to Lot 7, Block 28, Orig-
Daily Courier, printing and adver­ son, repairing tires. $19.25; Duck­
| inal Townsite of Grants Pass, Ore.
the Japs is just beginning.
tising, $120.50; Grants Pass Bul­ worth The Tire Man, recapping
October 5, 1944
Here are some other Pacific realities so that you will under­
letin, same, $50.55; Illinois Valley tires, $54.25; Geo. A. Bigler, fil­
Court signed the following
stand why there must be a Sixth War Loan and why it is [ deeds: Deed to E. D. Morgan and
News, mdse, for sheriff and ad­ ing saw, $1.00; R. G. Sowell, same,
vertising, $349.86; Dr. Blaine B. $1.00; Harper’s Electric Service,
absolutely necessary thaj it be a success:
Lilly Morgan to SWof NW. of October 30, 1944
■Court signed the following Pruitt, examination of insane, overhauling motor, etc., $19.00;
The Allied Military Command has estimated that it will Sec. 8 T. 33 S. R. 5 W. W. M.; d4eds:
Deed to Frances H. Moffett $15.00; W. A. Moser, same, $5.00; W. E. Moore, manager, hospital,
Deed to W. W. Balderree and
tak years, not months, to lick Japan.
Barbara Robbins, credit
Moneta Balderree to Lots 3, 4, 5, to SE1« of Sec. 3, Twp. 41 S. R. J. M. Ackard, care of insane, $158.66;
Japan’s present army numbers about 4,000,000 with 2,000,- 6, 7 and 8, of Oak Knoll Addition 8 W W. M.; Deed to Fred Wick­ $13.30; Henry Armstrong, same, manager, $77.75; Muriel Hokan-
office manager, $141.71;
000 more men available and fit for military service who and Lots 6 and 7, Block 16, Lincoln man to parcel: Begin at SE corner $6.30; Mrs. W. R. Burner, same, son,
of Lot 12. in Sec. 14, Twp. 36 S. $5.25; Raleigh M. Conley, govern­ Mary Ellen Smith, receptionist,
Park
Addition
to
Grants
Pas«,
Ore.
haven’t been called up to date. Another 1,500,000, between
Court ordered the following R, 6 W. W. M. run W. along S. ment hunter, $97.60; Department $114.53; Ruth Prestel, relief re­
the ages of 17 and 20, are not yet subject to the draft.
property sold on contract: 4 acres line of said Lot 12, 206 ft. N. to S. of Agriculture, district sealer, ceptionist, $49.88; Mabel Spaf-
The Jap Air Force is growing.
out of the following property: Be­ line of County road; thence East­ $10.25; Louise W. Hood, allotment ford, medical librarian, $126.93;
erly along Southerly line of said for Oct., $20.00; Grants Pass Cou­
M. Ellyn Scott, Laboratory
In addition to millions of native workers, Japan has a po­ ginning 1350 ft. W. of SU corner Qounty
road to East line of said
ballots for general election, Technician, $166.04; Wilhelmina
tential slave force of 400,000,000 conquered people. 50% of of Sec. 16, Twip. 36 S. R. 5 W. W. Lot 12, thence South to beginning. rier,
$336.10; Valley Hardware, mdse, Kasten, surgical nurse, $118.28;
M.; run N. 1435 ft.; W. 470 ft.;
Japan's labor force is made up of women. Another 25% boys S.
Lillie Hover, same, $170.54; Vir­
1727 ft. to R. R. r/w; southeast­ Deed to D. C. Thomas and Daisy acct, election, $2.16;
and girls under 20, the balance men. The Jap workday is erly on r/w to a point S. of be­ N. Thomas to Tract 57 of W. G.
Ben W. Coutant, mileage acct, ginia Quinn, anesthetist, $194.94;
Smith
’
s
Subdivision
of
Wolf
election, $8.34; Juanita Young­ Minnie Lium, same, $45.00; Hel­
twelve to sixteen hours with two days off a month. The Jap ginning; North 509 ft. to begin­
Deed to Walter J. Watson blood, registering electors, $1.0; ga Norwood, superintendent of
cannot leave his job, change it, or strike. The highest daily ning in Secs. 16 and 21, Twp. 36 Creek:
S. R. 5 W. of W. M. less the N. and Carrie Watson, to SE1« of M. C. Athey, same, $5.60; D. F. nurses, $187.73; Grace Woodrow,
wage equals about three American dollars—30% to 75% of 92.7
ft. to Terry, to John M. Nash NW', and E1» of SW‘4 of Sec. Hahn, same, $3.30; Wm. G. Davis, nurse’s salary, $146.44; Clara
4, Twp. 36 S. R. 6 W. W. M.
which goes to taxes and compulsory savings.
same, $3.70; Ruth Brock, same, Mull, same, $118.47; Faith Hard­
and Naomi Nash.
October 31, 1944
$2.40; Wilma Webb, same. $2.90; ing. same, $169.31; Frances Mey­
The Jap, as our men in the Pacific know, will fight to the October 7, 1944
Court signed the following
Court ordered the folloing prop­ Deeds: Deed to Frank B. Osten­ Rose Bartlett, same. $1.50; Lola er, same. $80.09; Zelia Petrosa,
death. As far as the Jap is concerned, the outer Empire—and
Mae West, $.40; Christine Baker, same, $144.53; Isabelle McCorm­
the men who defend it—are the expendables. The Jap will erty sold on contract: Lots 2, 3. dorf to SE’4 of ' SW’ 1 4 « of NEU ; same, $4.60; Clara Hammer, same, ick. same, $165.04; Zephyr LeFev-
4
and
5
of
Phillips
Subdivision
of
of NEU ; WH of $3.60; Geo. H. Hanner, same, re. same, $67.84; Mildred Inkrote,
fight the Battle from inside the inner Empire.
part of Blocks I and J of Bourne’s NW1. ofSW1«
$2.80; Laura Lawson, same. $.60; same, $13.46; Lanier Heath, same,
The Jap believes that we shall weary of war too easily First Addition to Grants Pass, SW'. of SW‘4 of NEU of Sec.
34. Twp 34 S. R. 6 W. W. M. Wm. Mackenzie, same. $.70; Lu­ $85.35; Dezzie Lewis,
same,
Ore»., to Charles Dean and Una
and too early.
E
M.
Holmes
to
Deed to Minnie
cille Floyd, same, $1.40; Emmett $49.62; Mildred Richie, same,
In the invasion of France, supply ships had an overnight Dean.
6,
75 acres of E’4 of W’a of Sec.
Conger,
cruising
timber, $18.53; Mary Abbott, s a m e,
R.
October 9. 1944
$212.80; H. G. Clausen, compass­ $17.23; Linda Patterson, same,
run to make. In the coming Battle of Japan, ships in the
Court signed the following Twp. 36 S. 6 W. W. M.
man, $174.39; Marguerite S. Stan­ $68.80;
same,
Rosalie
Kerr,
Pacific will have long-reached round trips that often take five deeds: Deed to Rollie Cridling, and
Frances A. Cridling to Lots 7 and COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS ton, mileage, $50.50; Coates In­ $79.89; C. C. Gillette, orderly,
months to make.
surance Agency, premium on in­ $93.03; Helen Russell, nurse's sal­
These realities are worth thinking about before you keep 8, Block 98, Riverside Addition to
Court met Wednesday, Novem­ surance, sheriff’s car, $53.93;
ary, $21.48; Gladys Sterling, same,
Grants Pass, Ore.; Deed to Charle*
your home front rendezvous with a Victory Volunteer. Per­ Edward Ray and Iva R. Ray, to ber 1. 1944, pursuant to law, there
Josephine Creditor’s Assn., ex­ $12.73;
pense acct, sheriff’s office, $52.56;
haps you will feel that the national personal Sixth War Loan SWQ of NWU of Sec. 11, Twp. being present:
Ruth Stephenson, nurse’s salary,
Grover C. Mull, expense sheriff’s $5.99; Julia Smith, same, $45.31;
Hon. W. A. Johnson. Judge,
objective—purchase of at least one extra $100 War Bond— 37 S. R. 6 W. W. M.
Pete Fredrickson, Commissioner, car, $71.87; J. S. Wolke, same. Mary Hoelton, nurse aide, $27.93;
is entirely too small for you. The better we face the realities October 10, 1944
Lucius Robinson. Commissioner, $3.15; A. E. Simmons, mdse, for Laura Bormuth, same, $105.28;
Court signed the following
confronting our forces in the Pacific the quicker the whole deeds: Deed to Margaret F. An­
Ben W. Coutant, county clerk offices, $76.50; Remington Rand Minnie Burkead, same, $106.02;
Inc., equipment for assessor’s of­ Blanche Fortner, same, $84.04;
bloody business will be over and the sooner we will welcome derson to Lot 18, Block 9, H. B. and
fice, $66.00; Barnett’s Garage, Alice Langford, same, $110.13;
Loyd Lewis, sheriff.
home our fighting men. That’s an American reality to work Miller & Co.’s Addition to Grants
Whereupon the following pro- storage on county car, $5.00; Com­ Daisy Huerta, same, $80.05; Lois
Pass; Deed to Emmett L. Hdye to
for with all our dollars and our sweat.
mercial Chemical Co., Pinasol, Kelly, same, $90.13; Ruth Rolls,
NW % of SWU of See. 10, Twp. ceedings were had, to-wit:
I, '
1
In the matter of the payment of $130.00; Artcraft, mdse, for sher­ same, $78.64; Anna Bonniwell,
39 S. R. 5, W. W. M. reserving
bills the following accounts were iff’s office, $2.08; Rogue River same, $70.57; Eula Roff, same,
Any young woman interested in commercial timber and road.
AGRICULTURAL
audited and allowed and the Clerk Hdwe. Co., repairs for jail. $34.44; $102.79; Mildred Snell, same,
the WAVES, it was emphasized, October 11, 1944
COMMITTEE
Court signed the following ordered to issue warrants in pay­ J. R. Matthews, justice. State of $83.53; Adah Keyte, same, $94.13;
should complete her application deeds:
Oregon cases, $60.00; C. H. Mas­ Lucy Garrett, same, $42.02; So­
Deed to Dan Curtis and ment of same:
APPOINTED
and arrange to place her name on Ella Curtis to Lots 6 and 7, Block
First Nat’l Bank of Portland, sie, postmaster, stamps for Health phia Thornton, same, $27.93; El­
this waiting list so that she will “B" Judson’s Addition, Grants Ore., G. P. Branch, Old Age As­ Unit. $25.00; Wade H. McCor­ vira Holcomb, same, $38.25; Helen
Organization of a county veter­ receive first call when billets are Pass. Ore., subject to life estate sistance, Dependent Children and mick, cement work at hospital, Concanan, same, $98.65; Mildred
an’s agricultural advisory commit­ open. If enlistment quotas later of Eli Meals; Deed to Florence An­ Rlind for November, $4197.20; C. $500.00; First National Bank of Whiteman, maid’s salary. $93.93;
H. Massie, postmaster, stamps for Portland, Grants Pass Branch, gen­
tee for Josephine county was com­ are increased, larger numbers of derson to Lots 7 and 8, Block 97, Clerk’s office. $30.00; Grace Ish- eral assistance for November, Sallie Stuntz, same, $82.15; Lu-
Riverside Addition, Grants Pass.
ella Hislop, nurse’s aide, $98.30;
pleted at a meeting held in Grants WAVES can be taken.
ani. deputy county clerk’s salary, $523.86; C. H. Massie, postmaster, Lucille Hall, same. $34.94; ,'essie
October 13, 1944
Margaret Forrest, same, stamps for watermaster, $6.00.
Pass, on November 10. This was
Court signed the following $105.00; “
Cantrall, same, $86.43; L ’ane
Edith Jonas, library assistant, Gardner, custodian, $139.66; Vil-
-o—
deeds: Deed to Richard McF.lligott, $111.90; Gladys Lessert, same,
a joint meeting with the county
Keith, same, $103.13; First Natl. Bank of Port­ liam Pusch, same, $103.79; Rich­
$112.66;
Phyllis
to
parcel:
Beginning
at
SE
corner
land use subcommittee.
of Lot 1, Block 2, of Bluewater $1 10.40; Kathleen Hambly, work land, Ore., Grants Pass Branch, ard Stirk, same, $68.26;
Plans are under way to provide j NEW CHURCH AT
Subdivision; run N. 03 degrees 17’ in clerk’s office, $98.80; Donna I. Withholding Tax from Oct. salary.
Alice S t i r k, cook’s salary,
every service possible to returning | KERBY’ PROGRESSING W. 375.0 ft. to N. E. corner of Ainsworth, same, $105.15; Grover $2.20; First Natl. Bank of Port­
Inez Fackler, same,
said Lot 1. N. 62 degrees 59’ E. C Mull. deputy sheriff's salary. land, Ore., G. P. Branch, deduct., $144.53;
veterans interested in becoming
Sammons, same, for bonds, $9.37; Hilda Williams, $122.13; Betty Mitchell, relief
$166.70;
T.
R.
"
69.1
ft.
along
left
bank
of
Rogue
established in agriculture in this
The new church building for the
salary, $86.13; Laurette
River to Westerly line of the prop­ $148.80; Neita G. Lister, saint, janitor library auditorium, $25.00; cook's
Gladys
county, according to H. G. Plum­ Assembly of God located at Kerby erty of the Grants Pass Irrigation S 122.00: Nellie B. Nelson, same, Walter Johnson, care library Fuller, domestic,
__
, $64.26;
.
mer, who was chosen chairman of acmes the street from Johnson's District; S. 28 degrees 24’ E. $121.30- Mary Haner, same, grounds, $10 00; The Oregon News Gilbert, cook’s salary, $66.89;
Pusch. domestic.
domestic, $31.58;
same. Company,
Booth,
Elva
Books for library, Ruth Pusch,
grocery, Is rapidly developing and 445.0 ft. along said Westerly line $106.40;
the committee at the meeting.
Ruth Wright, same, $71.25; Flor­
\lma
Griffin,
deputy
as-
$116.80;
$49.52;
The
H.
W.
Wilson
Co.,
of
the
property
of
Grants
Pass
Ir
­
While the committee itself is the concrete foundation is about
Gould, same, $30.54; Helen
District, S. 80 degrees 43’ sensor's salary, $126.40; Edith 1 . same, $51.50; The J. K. Gill Co., ence
composed entirely of farmers, it ready for the side walls, which will rigation
Martin,
same, $74.13; First Na­
Knox,
deputy
school
supt's.
salary,
same,
$1.40;
The
New
York
Times,
W. 252.0 ft. to beginning, contain­
will seek the cooperation of local be stuccoed with the interior being ing 1.4 acres more or less; Deed $100.85;
subscription for library, $6.00; tional Bank of Portland. Grants
Alice Smith, work acct, treas Dunlee Appliance Co., mdse, for Pass Branch, salary deductions for
committees of veterans’ organiza­ plastered.
t(> Marion Hahn to SW U of NWU
income tax. $627.32; U. S. Nat'l
tions, of farm organizations rep­
The new building will seat ap­ and SE1« of NW '4 of Sec. 1, Twp. office & land sales, $108.26; library. $11.52; C. H. Demaray. Bank of Portland, Grants Pass
Gladys E. Youngblood, secretary. same, $8.75; The Calif. Oregon
36
S.
R.
6
W.
W.
M.
resented in this county, and of oth­ proximately 100 and it is 50x30
Ordered the transfer of $69.28 County Court, »116.92; Samuel Power Co., service for library, Branch, salary deductions for War
er agricultural service agencies feet in size and a 30x24 parsonage from the General Fund to the B. Osgood, county physician’s sal- $1.80; California Pacific Utilities Bonds. $33.25; Josephine General
prepared to render technical or joining onto the main building. School Institute Fund.
ary, $292.45; Edith T. Phipps, Co., service library auditorium. Hospital, salary deductions for
rty
health nurse’s salary, $5.13; West Publishing Co., books Room and Board. $230.00; Jose-
Ordered
the
following
prope:
county
other special services. It is hoped Rev D. B. Wantland hopes to have
of $168.80; Emma . R. Pfaff, same. for Circuit Court Library. $10.00; nhine General Hospital, revolving
that from 15 to 20 such volunteers the structure finished soon, de­ sold on contract: EU of NW1« M $158.40;
Dean Harvey, J. H. Johnson, sale of cemetery fund. $503.89: Josephine Hospital,
Marie
'
Sec. 23. Twp. 39 S. R. 7 W. W.
cooperating advisors
will
be pending on the weather and mater­ subject to timber contract to J Health Unit Clerk's salary. lots, $6.00; Cal. Oregon Power reimburse. $30.83; State Ind. Acci­
I $108.30; Elizabeth E. Burner, sten- Co., service for fair grounds, dent Commission. Accident Insur­
ial.
W. Norton.
■ ographer. Health Unit, $102.40; $9.55; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., ance. $33.11;
Rev. Wantland says that anyone October 14, 1944
Coates Insurance Agency, car
I
W C. Bears*, janitor’s salary, service for fair grounds, $4.20; El­
Ordered
the
following
property
(»f who desires to contribute a day's
sold on contract: SE1« of SW’« of $120.90; Frank P. Warren, same. nora Gould, caretaker at fair i nsurance, $23.00; C. H. Demaray,
labor or financial aid, it will be Sec. 6, Twp. 37 S. R. 5 W. W. M $137.36; Walter E. Campbell, jail­ grounds, $50.00;
office supplies. $2.45; Grants
graciously accepted. Assembly of to Violet W. Whitney.
or’s salary. $128.80; Jessie ^Mas­
Lee York, indemnity for sheep. Pass Daily Courier, same. $18.25;
tin. court reporter’s salary. $57.06; $80.00; H. B. Brown, engineer, Josephine Creditors Association,
God is now holding services in the October 16. 1944
WAVES ENLISTMENTS
Grover C. Mull, probation offic­ $222.99; R. Dobbie, bookkeeper, service for October. $5.00; Cali­
Court ordered the following
I O. (>. F. hall in Kerby. All are
property sold on contract: Begin­ er's salary. $10.00; Louise Schief- $153.25; Ed Shanks, mechanic, fornia Pacific Utilities Co., same,
TO BE CURTAILED
welcome to come to the services.
ning at NW cor, of Lot 4, Block l er|tein. stenographer, justice $176.89; A. Anderson, bridge car­ $30.57 ; Pacific Telephone & Tele-
Ruth penter, $171.69; Chas. Dungey. grah Co., same, $27.51 ; City Wa­
2. H. B. Miller * Co.’s Addition to cofirt, $82.40; Carolyn
Grants Pass, run E. 50 ft.; S. 115 I Burner. stenographer, district at- bulldozer operator. $153.64; H. P. ter Dept., same, $25.93; Cali­
ft.; W. 50 ft.; N. 115 ft. to be­ ' torney. $110.40; Betty DeGeneault Hodge, same. $163.44; Carl Dodge, fornia Oregon Power Co., same,
ginning. being part of sail! 1*°' work in clerk’s office. $61.63; motor patrolman, $147.44; Dan $123.51: Western Union, same.
4 to J. Ethyl Williams; the SW'« Muriel Collman. same, $7.50: Bar­ I Wiltrout, same, $144.49; Orvil $2.71; French’s Laundry, laundry
of NE1« ; E'v of SEQ and NW '« bara Bidwell, work in sheriff’s of­ Bell, truck driver, $156.45; Ray service, $245.97: Grants Pass
of SE1. of Sec. 32. Twp. 40 S. R fice, $34.65; Maude F Hambly. Blair, same. $153.69; Ed Wal­ Laundry, same, $224.99; L. M.
same, $24.20; Gaylord Tice, work worth. bridge carpenter. $119.30; Turner, garbage removal, $8.00;
8 W W M. to H. G. Keithly.
for assessor and expense. $108.37; Ebb Hogue, truck driver, $145.69; Cold Storage Co., ice. $22.13;
October 18. 1944
Court sijfTU'd deed to G. M. ( ur- Hugh W Gould, salary, service L. Oscar Lollar, same. $145.69: Grants Pass Fuel Oil Service, fuel
roll and Lena L. Carroll to Lot 3, officer. $98.56; Tom R. Pearce, Elmer Burdick, same. $146.77; L. oil. $46.97; Warren C. Hunter,
salary and expense, watermaster. Iamb. same. $77.97; L. II. Miller, nathology tissues, $32.50; Emma
Block 5. Takilma. Oregon.
$182.10; First Nat'l Bank of Poi t- same, $140.49; Oliver E. Conner, Howe, laboratory fee, $4.00; Ohio
October 19, 1944
Court signeil deed to L. N. 1 land, Ore.. Grants Pass Branch, laborer. $116.24; Kenneth Kelley, Chemical & Mfg. Co., surgical sup-
The weather Warner and Winifred Warner to salary deductions for withholding <ame. $38 00; S. ,1. Ensminger. nlie« $18.80; A. S. Aloe Co., same,
. ..........
___ 2. Twp._ 36 j tax, $447.64; U. 8. National Banw «ame, $96.35; Bill Groat, bridge $16.50; Alstock Fay & Co., same,
of
SE1« _ of Sec
You'd never E»v
< ...
R 6 - W
W. M. and N
of NF.1« | of Portland. Ore., Grants Pass carpenter, $46>0; Earnest Fras- $55.90; Shaw Surgical Co., same,
s.
..........
I'll be ex- of NE ’* of Sec. 11.
- -
T. 36 S. R. 6 Brarch, «alary deductions for kes. same. $46.80; E E. Whittak- $209.84; E. R. Squibb & Sons,
i bonds. $178.13; National Hospital er. patrolman. $158.39;
medical supplies, $18.64;
W W M
M A. Ranney, laborer, $43.44;
Association, salary .deductions for
October 20, 1944
Physicians & Hospital Sunply
Court signed deed to W. It- insurance. $17.50; State Industrial Ed Norman, patrolman. $131.34: Co., same $57.80; Grants Pass
English and Sarah M English to Accident Comm., contribution for Wilbur Stire, asst, truck driver, pharmacy, drug*. $1.15; E. S.
Lot 4. Block B. Lincoln ark Addi­ October. $20.39; Merle E. Griffin, $136.08; P. J. Rush, laborer, Miller, laboratories, same. $6.08;
expense. assessor’s convention, $93.73; lee Sowell, patrolman, S. E. Massen gill. «ame. $9.75; Gen­
tion to Grants Pass.
$149.04; Clyde Hayes, motor pa­ eral Electric X-Rav Corp., X-Ray
$25.15;
October 23. 1944
Don Cruikshank. repair machine trolman. $151.19; Fred Seyferth. solution. $10.90; Rogue River
Ordered the following property
«old on contract: NW1« of NE'. for assessor. $27.50; C. II. Dem­ helper. $116.49; Paul C. Omann, Hardware, furnace repairs.
of Sec. 6. Twp. 35 S. R. 6 W. W. aray. mdse, for offices. $22.27; P laborer. $43.40; Everett Dye. same. <14 12: J. S. Wolke. gas and .«•'
P. Proctor, printing for offices. $45.11 First Nat'l Bank of Poi t- $3 75;
M. to Leo Mci'ormick.
Valley Lumber Co., buill-
5
JVANITA FREITAS.
$87.50; Pacific Telephone and land. Grants Pass Branch. Tax De­ ing «upmlies, $3.35; Commercial
October 26, 1944
Ordered the following prope’ tv Telegraph Co., service for Octo­ ductions from October salaries. I inen Co., supplies for hospital,
sold on contract: 150 ft. E. & W ber. $68.21; Boys and Girh Aid $202.16; U. S. National Bank of $100 20; Golden Rule Store, same.
COl NTY t OURT PROCEEDINGS by 60 ft at E end and 37 ft. at Society, expense, acct. Children’s Portland, Grants Pass Branch, «•’2.60; Packer Scott Co., same,
__ Savings
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same.
W emi in SW corner of Lot 8, Institutions. $10.00; Cat b o 1 i c nayroll i allotments for
WINDOW FRAMES
$144 ’.9: Greene
Winkler.
Block D Bourne’s First Addition Charities, same. $20.00: Oregon Bonds. $116.50; State Industrial $7 74;
Star Feed & Seed Co., gro-
..
2
Any kind or any size
to Grants Pass; and all of Block Protective Society, same. $2.17; Accident Commission, October con. series, $ 19.64 ;
11. less to Mi««all. Ahlf and Hull, Mrs. Dorothy Hamlin. witness tribution. $98.24: National Hos­
made at
Mason F.hrman & Co., same,
in Lincoln Park Addition to Public Schools, recreation program, pital Ass’n. contribution for No­ «137.14: Standard Brands, same,
Valley Lumber Co.
Grants Pass, anil Lot 6. Block - $283 44: Secretary of State. Divi- vember. $5.00; Western Union, $29 50: J. F. Rudolph, fruit. $2.00;
of Ireland and Meade's A Idition s)«n of Audits, «upplies for clerk’s service for September. $1.98; Cali­ C F Flory, «ame. $12.00; Mrs.
21 West F St
Phone 47
ex­ fornia Oregon Power Co., service Richard Stirk. same. $3.00: H. K.
to Gran’s Pa«.«. Ore., to Charle* office. $11.00; W A.
‘ Johnson,
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P. Cook and Alyce L. Cook.
pens* Redwood Empire_Conven- for October $33 91; Pacific Tele- Smith, «ame. $3.50; Roys Fish
October 27. 1944
tion, $38.06; Lucius Robinson, nhone A' Telegraph Co., service for Maiket. fish. »23.50; B. F. Her­
Court signed the following same, $15
55; Lucius Robins 'n. October. $9 30;
man, chicken*. $87.33; H. 55.
.
deeds Deed to James Pokorny and mileage. $12.00; Tide Water As-
For Drugs. Toiletries
C. H Demarary, office «upplies, Tones, meat. $106.7H; Franz City
Bernice Frances Pokorny to Lot «ociated Oil Co., iras for county 11.60; Barnett’s Garage, storage. Market, «ame. $10.37; Joe Lewi*,
Fountain Service
10, Rlock 91. Riverside Addition car, $6.70;
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__ , Water Depart­ $5,00; Three C’s Lumber Co., ma­ «ame, $74.«0; Fluhrer s Bakery,
to Grants Pass; Deed to A. E. ment. service for October. $19.07; terial for equipment. $1.28; Val­ bakery goods, »37 41 ; Farmer
Coni* to
Whitney to S. E. of NEV. of Sec.
Calif ______
Pacific Utilities Co.. same. ley Lumber Co., material for Brothers, coffee, $4 05 ; D. R. Mor-
34 T 38 S. R. 8 W W M ; Deed $1.00; French's Laundry, same. bridge. $1.20; Rogue River Hard­ ’in. vegetables. »23.55; Grovers
to Frank M Watson to NE1« of $24 96; Cal. Ore. Power Co., ware. supplies for roads and D' ry. milk. »225.29; Rogue River
OWL PHARMACY
F.bb Hogue, bridges. $24.07; Cook Lumber Dairy, same. »81.00: Grants Pas*
NW1« of Sec. 4. Twp 36 S. R same, etc., $112.89;
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In Grants Pass
6 W W M.; Deed to Charles P. hauling. acct, court house. $.50; Co., lumber. 1144.25; Signal Oil Creamery, butter. »70.70; Rogue
Cook and Alice L. Cook to SE'« Pierce Auto Freight Lines, freight, Co., gas for road«, $273.00; Grants River Poultry 4 Egg Co., eggs.
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of Lot 4, Block 2 and begin 40 ft. acct, court house. $3.31; Packer Pass Fuel Oil Service, oil for, »154.80.
,
36 S. R. 5 W W. M.; to George
Our War With Japan
V. Colvig and Mercedes Z. Colvig
to Lot 6, Block 54, Railroad Addi­
The Sixth War Loan marks a new turn in the war both on tion to Grants F*ass.
the fighting and the home fronts. It points our tremendous
Ordered that the following prop­
war effort definitely in the direction of the Pacific. During erty be sold on contract: SEU of
the first five war loans Americans were primarily thinking in NW % and NE>4 of SW ‘4 and Lot
4, in Sec. 34, Twp. 36 S. R. 5 W.
terms of beating Hitler.
W. M. to Lester Lee Van Vroman,
Now our government asks us for a loan of 14 billion more Lula Villa Van Vroman, Cyril
dollars of which five billion dollars must come from indi­ Richard A. Wilson and Mae Wil­
viduals. Why? Haven’t we nearly finished off our so-called son.
LETTERS
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S. of NE corner of Lot 6, Block H;
run S. 50 ft.; W. 150 ft., N 50
ft. E. 150 ft. to beginning in
Bourne's First Addition.
Deed to M. J. Breunig and Dor­
othy Breunig to S’2 of S'-j of
Sec. 20, Twp. 39 S. R. 8 W. W M.;
Deed to Leonie Neill Blair to
Tracts 154. 157 and 158 of Rogue
River Orchard Co.’s First Subdi-
vrsron; Deed to Mary Sapone to
Lots 11 and 12, Block 87 of Orig­
inal Townsite to Grants Pass,
Ore. Deed to Frank B. Ostendorf
t<> parcel: Begin 330 ft. S. of NE
corner of NE1« of SE54 of Sec.
3. T. 35 S. R. 6 W W M. run W.
1320 ft.; S. 99 ft.; E. 1320 ft.; N.
99 ft. to beginning in Sec. 3, Twp.
W. M.
R 6 W.
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” and to Lots
11 and 12, Block 87. Original
Townsite to Grants Pass, Ore.
Deed to Frank B. Ostendorf to
Tracts D, E, F, G. , H, . I, . of Town
of Three Pines and Tract I) of
Tree Pines Fruit Tracts.