9 MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Sunday, May 25, 1958
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BISHOP DAGWELL
To Address Diocese
Warrelmanns Plan
To Move fo Carmel
Major General and Mrs.
Henry Warrelmann, former
Medford residents, are here
this weekend from their home
in Carmel, Calif., completing
negotiations for transfer of
their Medford residence prop
erty, which was sold recently.
Maj. Gen. Warrelmann is
instructor of German at the
U. S. Army's Language school
in Monterey.
The couple moved to Cali
fornia last November, after
the general accepted the teach
ing position. In , Medford, he
worked as a carpenter at the
Cascade Woods Products com
pany. Warrelmann served as a
Episcopal Bishop
To Address Diocese
The congregation of St.
Mark's Episcopal church, Med
ford. will participate in a
diocesan-wide observance to
bid farewell to the Right Rev.
Benjamin D. Dagwell, D.D.,
bishop of Oregon. Wednesday,
May 23. Bishop Dagwell plans
to retire in August after 22
years as bishop.
The bishop will address
people of the diocese from St.
Stephens cathedral, Portland,
at 7:30 p.m. and will be re
ceived by closed radio hook
up in 55 separate areas of the
state.
The Medford congregation
will meet for a potluck dinner
at the Guild hall at 6:30 p.m.
that evening. Members and
friends of the church who
plan to attend the dinner are
asked to contact Mrs. Earl
Tumy, SPring 2-2620 or Mrs.
H. C. Goldsmith, SPring
2-2519, regarding the food
they are to take, if they have
not already been contacted by
the committee.
Baby sitting service will
be available in the Markade
for young children.
The Turtle Mountains of
North Dakota are famed for
their great variety of song
birds.
general with the German
army on both the Eastern and
Western fronts in World War
II. He was taken prisoner by
the British and after the war
came to America. He lived in
Oakland for a short time be
fore moving to Medford.
Annual Awards
Presented Talent
H. S. Students
Talent Outstanding stu
dents at Talent High school
werev honored recently at the
annual awards assembly. The
all-school awards for achieve
ments during the past year
included: Scholarship, David
Spangler; outstanding senior,
Spangler; senior journalism,
Mary Ka Olson; outstanding
underclassman, Allan King;
school spirit award, Senior
class.
Awards for outstanding
achievement in athletics were:
football. Phil Combs; basket
ball, Phil Combs; baseball,
Bill Snyder.
Cheerleeders and song lead
ers awards went to Jeanne
Henry. Julia Hanson, Chris
tine Knudsen, Jill Morrison
and Pat Wood.
In journalism, the Eric Al
len awards went to Gloria
Quackenbush and Charmain
Tipsword; Oregon scholastic
press, Allen King, Elizabeth
King; annual awards, La
Vonne Whillock, Pat Wood,
David Spangler, Delores Mey
er, Lois Gage, Doris Bench;
George S. Turnbull awards,
David Spangler, Mary Ka Ol
son, oDris Bench, Lois Gage.
Student council awards
went to David Spangler, Mike
Harris, Marshall Thompson,
Jeanne Henry, Mary Ka Ol
son, Allan King, Pat Thomp
son and John James.
Receiving Girls' League
awards were Nylia Cooper,
Colleen Creel, Marie Schmel
zer, Kathleen Mullin, and
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the unknown soldier who, died to protect our freedom . . ,
his grave has become the symbol of all the many,
many others who also gave their lives in exchange
for our peace. Let us not forget these brave men
for even a moment. And especially this Memorial Day
let us pay them proper tribute.
Attend the Memorial Program Fri
day, May 30, 9:30 a.m. at the
Library Park The Allied Veterans'
Council has prepared a fine col
lection of appropriate presenta
tions. Then Join the Parade!
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Budget Election Set at Ashland
Ashland Ashland school
district will hold its annual
budget election Tuesday, May
27, with polls to be open at
the Junior High school gym
nasium from 2 to 8 p.m.
The budget, totaling $1,002,
377.83, requires a levy in ex
cess of the six per cent limita
tion in the amount of $446,
398.99. Of the total amount, $56,
717.50 is for bond interest
and retirement and the bal
ance, $945,660.33 is for the
operation of the school sys
tem, including one item of
$90,000 for the construction
Sharon Walker.
Awards were also given to
members of the Hi-Life staff
and winning, students in the
National Commercial contest.
Letters were given out for
baseball.
of six new classrooms at
Walker school. Last year the
budget contained $30,000 for
capital expenditures for the
construction of the new ad
ministration building.
The estimate for taxes to
be levied but uncollectable
is $24,636.87, which means
that .the total to be raised
through taxation is $631,
629.28. Two election boards will
be at the polls to serve the
voters.
Labor Official Named
Portland (IP) Donald
Vance, a former official of
the Portland local of the AFL
CIO glass workers union has
been named in complaints
filed with the Multnomah
county , district attorney in
connection with the loss of
$13,150 from the union's
health and welfare fund.
Herman Decker, Vance's
Milwaukee, Wis. (IPi It
may seem like Sending coal to
Newcastle, but tht U.S. De
partment of Agriculture Fri
day shipped four railroad cars
of surplus butter to the na
tion's dairy capital. The de
partment later explained the
shipment,- totaling 120,0(0
pounds of butter, "was all a
mistake."
In Portland Complaint
successor as secretary and bus
iness representative, filed the
complaint on behalf of the
fund's trustees following an
audit by certified public ac
countant B. H. Milkes. The
audit revealed ,. that the sum
of $13,150 had been misap
propriated over a period of
five-and-one-half years.
Albania, a republic .on the
west side of the Balkan penin
sula in southeast Europe, has
a population of about one
million.
Thomas Jefferson, thirl
president of the United States,
was born April 13, 1743,. in
Shadwell, Va. He died July
4,1826, in Monticello, Va.
TO MY MANY FRIENDS
and LOYAL SUPPORTERS
My sincere gratitude and appreciation to all of you for your in
valuable help and support in my recent campaign. Please con
sider this a personal thank you from the bottom of my hearth It
is my earnest hope that you all consider carefully the candidates
running in the November elections, and that you VOTEJ
Pd. Adv.
Larry Sheehan
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