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i FOUF. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, June 5, 1952 Expenditures for Campaign Ffid With State Bureau Salem U.R) Albert H. Fontaine pent $7259.07 In be half of Jack Lynch, Portland, in hli campaign for Republican nomination for state treasurer In the May 16 primary, he has re ported to the State Election Bureau Glenn R. Jack, Oregon City, spent $385.29 in his campaign for Republican National com mitteeman. . Lloyd J. Wentworth spent $165.26 for Lowell C. Paget for national Republican committeeman. Charles L. Paine spent $188. 70 for Republican national com- mitteeman. Mrs. Burton Spent "$112 Mrs. Lillian M. Burton spent $112.36 for Democratic national committeewoman. Margaret Cawood, Portland, spent $203.83 for Democratic na tional committeewoman. ' Frank E. Fowler, Astoria, spent $172.58 for delegate to the Republican national convention. Marion L. Langley spent $225. 05 for William M. McAllister, Medford, for delegate to the Re-; publican convention. Howard Dent Jr. spent $1991. 05 for Eisenhower for Republi can nomination for President. McAllister Reports William M. McAllister, chair man of the Medford for Eisen hower committee spent $403.82. John G. Jones, La Grande, spent $358.50 for Democratic nomination for congressman from the second Oregon district. Francis A. Staten spent $456.- 74 for Alfred H. Corbett for Democratic nomination for con gressman from the third Oregon district. Louis A. Wood, Eugene, spent $182.92 for Democratic nomina tion for congressman from the fourth Oregon district. A. T. Haberlach spent $200 for Robert Y. Thornton, Tillamook, for Democratic nomination for attorney general, Robert R. Carey spent $387 50 for Charles W. Binger for Re publican nomination for state senator from the 21st district, Union and Walowa counties. Jay H. Stockman spent $168 18 for Republican nomination for district attorney for Clatsop county. $100 Spent for Nunley Henry R. Bell spent $100 for Walter D. Nunley for Republican nomination1 for district attorney iaby SSI! rchids a GIVEN AWAY, 1 TO EACH LADY Friday and Saturday WHILE THEY LAST , Air Expressed From Honolulu I B H? iWSliili. jf NOW AT UP - PjMjl JrTri 1 anywhere rlTT I j"j pjvJl I True Automatic I r!!? built-in Swier mm than other J-Ooof Designs The most luxurious 2-door refrigerator money can buy. True Automatic Defrost, plus every luxury at a huge saving. BUILT-IN FREEZER for up to 70 lbs. of frozen foods. FULLY ADJUSTABLE SHELVES of exclusive Philco design. TWIN CRISPER DRAWERS hold up to 35 bushel. Revolutionary New Philco Development mm See this senMitional new advance in door atorago, or'jrcdexclusively by Miilco. Lue two refrigerators in o-ie! Choice of sized from 7 to 11 cu. ft. Prices un matchedanywhereforvnlue. Own o new 1952 Philco Refrigerator for ot little at j EXCIUSIVIMJ WUCO " CHIESE KEEPER T V Kwpg chtM stora- frMh for vmii 78 WEEKS TO PAY '209 Younger Appliance 31 N. B;.rt.ett St. Medford, Ore. y y V" 1 If 5? IISIIHlJ SOCIETY friends of wealthy Patricia. SteplA urn hptncr nnc- tioned by- Los Angeles police iouowing discovery oi tier body in dingy alley miles from her residence..), (International) City Employees At Gold Hill Get Insurance Data Gold Hill Harry A. Qualll of the Social Security office in Med ford appeared at the meeting of the Gold Hill city council Mon day night ,to explain the social security plans as it would effect city employees who will soon vote on the question of partici pating in the plan. He explained the meaning of fully insured", "currently in- surred" and method of figuring retirement payments. Questions asked by councilmen and em ployees were answered. Mayor O. W. Newland con ducted the business meeting. A statement prepared by Council man Milton Steinmetz, chairman of the sewage disposal commit tee, showed that $2,728 had been spent for labor, and $2,977 for materials to put the plant into shape to comply with require ments of the state sanitary office. Filter arms, which will be deliv ered in August, will cost $316 plus the labor of installing them. This will make a total of slight ly over $6,000 for disposal plant work. Finances Reported City Recorder Ferd Jones re ported on the amount of money left in the city bank account, and the probable expenses from now until tax receipts start coming in next winter. The council estimat ed that if no emergencies should arise, it would probably be pos sible to meet all expenses with out borrowing. A letter from Fire Chief Mel ford Hood was read, stating that the fire department had been called recently to the premises owned by Vivian Bailey at 519 First avenue, to put out a fire, and that he had found definite .hazards existing in the house at that location. George Turner, city superintendent, stated that Gold Hill does not have an ordin ance under which such a situa tion can properly be handled. He showed a copy of the Medford ordinance covering such fire hazards and turned it over to the council for further study. Shavings Protested Councilman Don Morrow stat ed that residents along Highway 99 had complained about shav ings blowing onto their prop erty from the truck used to haul waste from the planing mill In Gold Hill. He said that the loads of shavings were formerly cov ered with canvas, but were now being hauled with no covering. The recorder was instructed to write to the planing mill owners about the matter. A form received from the State Industrial Accident Com mission was filled out to obtain insurance on the members of the volunteer fire department. A plan for street improvements, In cluding oiling and graveling Sixth avenue from Fourth street to Seventh street was accepted by the council from the street committee, with the work to be done with state street funds. for Jackson county. Prescott W. Cooklngham spent $5,000 for various candidates for delegates to the Republican na tional convention. Jesse Card spent$ 2.389.15 for Republican national committee man. R. W. Land, Marion county, spent $335 for Waited Norblad for Republican nomination for reelection r congressman from the first Oregon district. Jack Lynch, Portland, spent $1,320 for Republican nomina tion for state treasurer. Leonard I. Lindas. Oregon City, .pent $208.40 for Republi can nomination for attorney general. MACARONI """w DElKiom 1202 II. 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