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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1945)
WEILLS' PARENTS RECEIVE DETAILS OF FATAL FLIGHT Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S. Weills. 30 Keene Way, Sunday received details of the last mission of KO! For fhe biggesf saboteur off all Every so' often men of the FBI catch an enemy agent... two or three ... a dozen. But they never get the Big Fellow. Yet the Big Fellow master saboteur of all is known and finger-printed. His name is Ac cident Adolf I. (for Indus trial) Accident. War-hurry and the inexpe rience of many workers have helped Herr Accident run up a terrific score of slow-down in America. Since 1941, the Big Fellow has been the equivalent of many divisions on Hitler's side. Yet industry is fighting him tooth and nail. Last year, for example, this company did a tremendous war-job at home without out fatality. You'd scarcely expect us to make our best safety record in a war-year. Yet that happened. Some 20,000 persons work for this company many at rugged jobs. In the field they handle Heavy drilling equipment In refineries they work with ma chinery thats big ituS. You know the big delivery tanks on the highways. Yet the record contains no fatality in 1944. In that year, we did mors drilling, more refining, more delivering than ever. Notably, we drilled the deepest oil well in the world without one dis abling accident. Since we do so much work for the Army and Navy, almost everything was a rush job. How was it done safely? Years of safety engineering bore fruit. Our safety experts gave every thing they had. Our people added their whole-hearted aid. For the war gave them a new slant They saw safety as a pa triotic weapon. With it they struck back at the Big Fellow. With it, they fought Hen Ac cident master saboteur of all. FABRIC AND LEATHER ' I floe Wi 4 tftfi, VC wmwM to mt UduMod RVImry jW I MESSY M Me M. DEPT. STORE their son, First Lt. Spencer B. weuis, marine corps fighter pilot, who was reported missing in action in a wire received from the government March 2. The officer was hit by anti-aircraft fire while strafing the Yohasuka air field, Tokyo, the morning of Feb. 16, a letter to his parents states. Lt. Weills was flying fast and low after making his run over the field and when hit plunged straight into the sea about 50 yards from shore, the letter ex plained. Fellow flyers stated that the officer had no chance to get out of his plane and was killed instantly, the correspon dent reported. Lt. Weills was born In Med ford April 24, 1921. He graduat ed from Medford high school In 1938 and then attended the Uni versity of Oregon, where he was a junior when he entered naval aviation training. He was trained at St. Mary's pre-flight school and Livermore Field in Califor nia and was graduated as a ma rine corps pilot June 8, 1943. at the naval air station at Corpus Christl, Tex. After spending some months in operational training at Mojave air station. Cal., he went overseas In Octo ber of 1943. Following a year and a half of service In the Pa cific area, Lt. Weills volunteered for service aboard a marine air craft carrier of the Essex type. At the University of Oregon Lt. Weills was a member of Theta Nu Epsilon society, Skull and Dagger and also of Phi Sigma Kappa, social fraternity. He served as class treasurer one year. In addition to his parents, the lieutenant is survived by a brother, John C. S. Weills, Santa Rosa, Calif. ASHLAND BUSINESS CHANGES OWNERSHIP Ashland, April 9 W. T. Mil- hoan has purchased the Plaza Trade Shop, 83 N. Main from J. W. Crawford. Under new own ership the shop will be man aged by A. D Surwold. NAVY V-12 CONTINUED Salem, Ore., April 9 U.R President T. Herbert Smith to day reported the navy will con tinue its V-12 program at Wil lamette university until Nov. 1 DEFERMENTS GAIN Washington. April 9 (U.R) - The industrial deferment ceiling for essential men under 30 ap peared today to have been rais ed from 30 to nearly 50 per cent. CLERK'S MONTHLY STATE MENT JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH. 1945. The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, showing a list of claimants for supplies and services which were Dassed UDon during the month of March, 1945. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk Cneral Countv Fund Office Stationery & Supply Co., $3.75; Wm. W. P. Holt, S2R.no: Commercial Printing Co $41.74; James Reuschlein, $185.00: Bessie Siple Meyer, $10.00; Frideger Grocery Com pany, $75.68; Groceteria Super Food Market. $4.71: F. E. Sam son Co.. $75.45: Pacific Fruit & Produce Co.. $12.55; Hubbard Brothers, Inc., $6.15; Hubbard Way Co., $1.30; Ashland Cream ery, $14.72; Gill Bros. Seed Co.. $25.28; Oregon Nevada Califor nia Fast Freight, $3.19; Dulicn's, $6.15; Standard Brands, $7.76; Trowbridge & Fynn Electric Co.. $2.35; McCoy Machinery Co. $17.99: Eatherton's Farm Store, $142.22; Wainscott's, $12.07; Western Oil 6c Burner Co.. $91.78; Pacific Telephone & Telegaph Co., $7.10; California Oregon Power Co., $32.85; West ern Union, $3.40; Pacific Tele Ehone & Telegraph Co., $20.55; ester L. Lewis, $30.00; Floyd McKee, $30.00; Klocker Printery $13.05; Office Stationery & Sup ply Co., $29.35; Medford News Print Shop, $33.85; Nick Kime. $2.00; West Coast Printing & Odlia, Only the heel height Is "In between." The smart tongue front, open shank and open toe take this pattern to the very top In smart style for Spring 1945. Binding ' Co., $90.04;' Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $56.75; A. E. Powell, $31.44; G C. Prescott, $131.75; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., 58.75; Bureau of Labor ?5.i-"J; California Oregon Power Co., $150.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $32.60; Medford News Print Shop, $24.50; Caude w. Hoover, $7.su; rilocker fruit- ery, $38.30; Medford Laborator ies, $6.00; Western Union, $7.31; Mrs. Jessie M. Minear, $8.00; A. Erin Merkel, M. D. Postage, $10.00; Community Hospital, $4.00; Howard Gault, travel. $7.25; D. V. Hastings, travel, $82.50; J. D. Pearson, trave', $46.80; Wm. Grenbemer, travel, $67.55; Vern Smith, travel, $135.3o; Frank DeSouza, $34.64; Kampfer's, $.90; Dawson Elec tric, $2.50; Otis Elevator Co., $32.50: Dr. O. A. Welsh. $5.00: J. William Bieham, $8.00; Ernest W. Pheister, $4.00; W. P. Dunlap $75.00: Office Stationery & Sup ply Co., $22.45, Wainscott's, $79.97; Gelatin Products Corp.. $28.00; G. W. Neilson, postage, $7.00; Pete Auer, $4.00; Mrs. Jes sie M. Minear, S8.00; W. P. Tuck er, postage, $2.00; Syd I. Brown, Travel, $6.40; Vern Smith, travel $10.10; Lederle Laboratories. Inc., $1.94; A. S. Aloe Company, $37.89; Kay Lithographing, Ine., $10.04; Oregon Protective Soci ety, $10.00; Boys' & Girls' Aid Society, $40.00; California Ore gon Power Co., $1.89; G. R Carter, Box Rent, $3.00; E. G. Albert, $15.00; First National Bank of Portland, $7,030.60: Lu cile Christensen, $55.54; Depart ment of Agriculture, $29.72; Syd I. Brown, $500.00; Brown & White Agency, Inc., $25.00; Of fice Stationery & Supply Co.. $5.40; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. $30.45; Mrs. Ruth Dailey, $12.00; Anders Photo Shop, $1.98; Med ford News Print Shop, $53.20; Margaret Ingling, Prisoner Board, $2.50; Peerless Market. $84.02; Andv's Oakdale Grocery $14.94; Calif. Pacific Utilities, $6.41; Fluhrer's Bakery, $20.27; Mason Ehrman & Co., $51.66; Snider's Dairy & Produce Co. $30.97; Catholic Charities, Inc.. $40.00; Ina Huson, $30.00; John H. Culpepper. $7.80: Mrs. Al berta Dusenberry, -$4.00; Fred W. Kelly, $6.00; West Coast Printing & Binding Co., $78.65 Robert M. Elder, travel, $58.90: Clinton A. Smith. $53.77: C Marion Smith, $37.95; Alberta Dusenberry, $2.70; Ralph Dusen berry, $z.7U; unarles Angle .$3.00; J. C. Poitevint, $3.00; M M. Morgan, $14.98; V. B. Ward $14.98; A. C. Dietrick, $11.98; E. M. Wilson, $60.00;' W. H.'Long Co., $45.33; G. R. Carter, post age, $6.00; Railway Express Agency, $8.82; Arthur Jahnke $79.79; Louisa Jahnke, $79.79: Inez Cahail, $85.99; Dora Wright $85.89; Lulu Alice Schermer horn, $45.78; Dotty Jones $60.59; Wm. W. .P. Holt, M.D., $25.00; Verna R. Matthews, $3.00; Kuby nelson, S3.uu: Leta Kyle,, ss.uu: Mae C. Henselman, $3.00; Victor Bursell, $3.00; Mildred L Haines, $3.00; Cyrus S. Hamil ton, $3.00; Thomas Vestal, $2.00: M. J. Kaiser, $2.00; Maynard Putney, $2.00; Jessie Jones, TtllS REMINDS M- Its the CENTURIES of brewing experience have shown that certain waters have a more solvent quality than others to extract the most desirable hidden flavors from the hops and grains, and Impart them to the beer. Our subterranean water . . . the property of the Olympia Brewing Company ... is an example of how a faultless brewing water can produce an outstanding beer, OLYMPJ A . . . America's Original Light Table Beer. BEER' 74 the Water" OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY OlrmpU, Wajhftigton, U.S. A. SUT WAS BONDS end Kftr THIMI $2.00; R. E. Koorer, $2.00; W. J. Looker, $15.00; Office Station ery &Supply Co., $3.30; Klock er Printery, $504.27; Wm. W. P Holt, M.D., $:i.0U; Jackson t,oun ty Red Cross, $1237.50; Medford Printing Co., $17.70; H. W. Con ger $12.90; Earl S. Tumy $20.00; C. A. Moore, $5.94; Curtis Cline, $89.69; H. E. Warner, $14H.bo; Clyde Balderson, $137.98; Sacred Heart Hospital, $48.10; Oregon State Agricultural Col lege, $1,707.92; Children's Farm Home, $Z3.uu; rranK J. noi- brook, $20.30; Syd I. Brown, travel, $17.92; Don Cruikshank Typewriters, $2.50; City Trans fer & Storage Co., $5.15; Pacific Telephone Sc Telegraph Co., $21.50; Kirby J. Tant, $4U.uu; Lester L. Lewis, $40.00; The A. Lietz Co., $10.02; Zellerbach Paper Company, $109.24; Med ford Water Commission, $50.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $5.35; City Sanitary Service Co., $5.00; National Hospital As sociation, $65.00; Aetna Life Insurance Co., $12.24; G. H. Carter, Trustee, War Tax, $1,351.20; G. R. Carter, Trustee, War Bonds, $449.35; State Indus trial Accident Commission, $66.92; J. W. Neathamer, $3.00; Carl Richardson, $5.50; McKan zie McCulloch, $2.50; John Byrne, $3.00; Anton Ring, $2.50; C. F. Rosecrans, $5.50; A. Jeld ess, $5.00; Melvin Close $15.00; Lester Y. Marshall, $12.50; J. T. Mardon, $26.50; A. W. McOuat, $2.50; John W. Carter, $5.00; R. C. Curtright, $2.50; Charles Edler, $800; Anton Ring, $5.00; Gene Morris, $3.00; Art Moore, $2.50; John Mardon, $2.50; Les ter Y. Marshall. $7.50: Ray Wat- kins, $3.00; Robt. Weckner, $3.00; W. D. Wert, $2.00. Civilian Defense Ashland Rationing Board, $20.00: Medford Rationing board $30.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $7.75; Helen Jackson, $80.10; G. K. carter, Trustee, $19.90. Jackson County Library Chicago Library Service. $4.50; Doubleday Doran & Co., $9.32; Mrs. Kate Angle Gaddis, $45.85; The J. K. Gill Co. $35.83, Mrs. Marjorie S. Hopkins, $6.30; Mrs. H. D. Janes, $35.50; The Klocker Printery, $9.47; A. C McClurg & Co., $6.30; The Mac millan Co., $10.67; Oregon News Co., $26.84; Gordon Price $15.00; Jeannette L. Thompson, $44.80; Katrina Runtz, $36.25. Ruth Drysdale, $23.03; Marjorie Hopkins, $37.70; E. Fay Woolsey $65.30; G. R. Carter, Trustee, War Tax, $45.35; State Indus trial Accident Commission, $.96: Mrs. J. F. Brown, $6.00; Mrs Belle Hart, $6.00; E. A. Hildreth. $6.00; Mrs. Leelah Jones, $6.00; Mrs. Beuloh Dusenberry, $6.00: Mrs. R. H. Moore, $6.00; Mrs. Clara Poole, $6.00; Mrs. W. D Steadman, $6.00; Mrs. Jewel Routh, $6.00; Jackson County Library, $22.06. Road Funds Fred Combcst, $20.64; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.. $10.63; Howard Cooper Corpora tion, $57.48; Colyear Motor Sales Co., $1.08; "Chet" Leon ard's Service Station, $94.63, White Motor Co., $13.04; City of Water' Ashland, $2.50; The Texas Com pany, $63.20; Gilmore Oil Com pany, $497.22; Associated Lum ber Co., $179.52; Gunderson Bros., $67.45; Shell Oil Company $73.00; Union Oil Company $34.48; Office Stationery & Sup ply Co., $9.55; Timber Products $20.00; White Motor Company, $57.74; Woodbury Company, $37.05; California Oregon Power Co., $1.00; Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight, $2.32; Grange Co-operative Supply As sociation, $58.00; Howard Coop er Corp., $144.31; Columbia Equipment Co., $11.56; Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc., $1.14; Glen McCuen, $148.09; H. L Pritchard Company, $5.32; Reed Tractor & Equipment Co., $4.92; Lyal Hartman, $142.26; Wesley Hartman, $149.99; Warren Bar low, $143,48; Arthur H. Boggis $137.81;' Chester I. Bourne, $160.70; Chester I. 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