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OUT OF BOUNDS Hid it issued 221 summonses. Trenton, N.J. - l'PB - The 6 warning citations and stop state motor vehicle division, i ped a four-year-old boy ridinij in a report on its special Me-1 a tricycle on Route 22 in morial Day highway patrol, Greenbrook Township. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT DREAMLAND GREET OLD FRIENDS AND MEET NEW ONES ROSE CASH at the Piano Where Else Can, You Have 4 Hours Fun for $1? Special Bus Leaves for White City After Dance Attention Eagles! FREE DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 2 featuring THE RANCIIEROS Eagles and Guests Welcome PI DANCE VFW Hall in Rogue River Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1 Music by BOBBY BURTON and the Happy Valley Boys Friendliest Dance in the Valley SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE INVITED Take the New 99 Freeway SATURDAY ONLY!! DOORS OPEN SHOWS START AT 6:30 AT 7:00-9:30 PLUS A SECOND FULL LENGTH CUTIE! "THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ADAM & EVE" , No One Under 18 Admitted TONITE AND "TOYLAND" on SCREEN 8:10 & 1 1:45 P.M. FRI. 8:10 & 1:20 A.M. SAT. Festival of Soif, Dance and Laughter! TECHNICOLOR- I VICTOR HERBERT'S M h 1 9 P.M. TILL 1 A.M. SATURDAY! A ( v.. .', ALL NEW! , , FIRST RUN HIT! 'the Secret . "4,! I It Locals Driver Ci.eci Robert Charles Mount, 20. o 914 Murray St., Medford, vas cit ed for violation of basic rule Wednesday after the car he was driving was involved in an accident with a vehicle op erated by Herman Gerbing, 60, of 2154 Kings highway, about 9:15 p.m. at the 11th st. railroad track crossing. No injuries were reported, Med ford police said. Business Name The busi ness name Town and Country Auto Exchange has been as I sumed by A. J. McCleary, 255 Beatty St., and Harold J. Bid die, box 236, Shady Cove, ac cording to records in the Jack son county recorder's office. Meeting Planned The YMCA will sponsor a camp interest meeting at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 2 featuring a film on survival training nar rated by Odd Bjerke, Dia mond lake camp director. The public has been invited. iFAA to Relocate Two Local Offices As part of a nation-wide ! move to centralize its facili- ties, the Federal Aeronautics Agency plans to relocate two of its offices at the Medford f municipal airport within the I next 30 days. The Airways Technical Dis 1 trict office, which employs a staff of three persons respon sible for maintenance of air navigational aids in southern Oregon, plans to move into offices in the Standard Insur ance building June 15. The office had been housed in a building south of the terminal at the airport. The other facility, the Gen eral Safety District office, which has been in the termi nal annex building, will be moved to central quarters in Portland July 1. The office is responsible for determining the airworthi ness of aircraft and for con ducting examinations for pi lots. About three employees will be involved in the move. TONITE! ONE ...what must o JOoJMfV-.A girl say to "belong i SCHOOL V . y y DRIVE-IN 0yiX7 FORvTHE BRIGHTEST, r . HAPPIEST TIME OF YOUR LIFE! ' i n r i nrri v '"-RAY TOMMY BOLGER - SANDS - - ' , raw K!RK-kf.' CORCORAN miWSkccL SCOOP! ON AT 10:10 P.M. ASTRONAUT CARPENTER! HIS 0R3IT AND RECOVERY! 3RD HIT! SAT. ONLY! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Soviet Cosmonaut Deaths Reported Chicago - HW - At least five Soviet cosmonauts have died in space flights, an In dianapolis, lnd . television commentator said Thursday , in a copyright magazine ar ticle. The article by newsman and commentator Frank Ed wards of station WTTV ap j pears in the current issue of j Fate magazine, a popular sci ence journal. "The five knuwn Russian astronauts who have lost their lives in the Soviet space pro gram ... do not constitute ' the complete list, of that we can be sure," Edwards wrote. ' He listed the lost cosmo nauts as Terenity Shiborin. in i 1959: Piotr Dolgov, in 1960: j Massikcvich Zavadosky, in 1961; and a Soviet man and I woman moon exploration I team which disappeared in 'May. 1961. Edwards said, "missing and unaccounted for are two other graduates of the Soviet Spa'.e Training Center, Gcnnady Mikaolov and Ale.xcy Bcloko nev." Strike by Iron Workers Continues Portland-iUPIi-A strike by some 700 iron workers in Ore gon and Southwest Washing ton moved into its fifth day today. " The men, members of Port land local 29 of the Intcr ntional Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers, went out Mon day. The dispute is hampering heavy construction in the stale and Southwest Washing ton. , John J. O'Halloran of Port land, secretary and business representative of the local, said no negotiating sessions were scheduled with contrac tors. Iron workers local at Ta coma, Seattle and Mt. Vernon in Washington also are out on strike. DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 DAY ONLY! pint "a'-I 1 :'-. "'Til ANNETTE -WYNN KM CALVJJ GEM SHELDON The GUNS art FORT i I tETOCCBAT tn OBITUARIES CHARLES V. WINKELMAN Funeral services for Charles V Winkclman. 74. of 3279 i Biddle id., Medford. who died i Wednesday, will be held at I 10 a.m. Saturday a: Perl Fu ( ncral home. The Rev. Harvey j Coovert, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, will offic ' iate. Interment, at Memory Gardens Memorial park, will be private. Mr. Winkclman, the son of ! Frederick W. Winkclman and Rachel Ratckdr was born Feb', i 12. 1887, in Buffalo. N. Y. He was a carpenter's foreman and ; contractor in Los Angeles I from 1922 to 1953 He moved to Medford in 1953 where he continued his employment as a carpenter until his retirement. He was a member of the Carpenters Local Union. His wife, Mis. Rose May Winkclman, preceded him in death Jan. 19, 1960. Survivor? include three daughters, Mrs. Victoria Paul, Wichita, Kan., Mrs. Lyvian Vcrnand, San Bernadino, Calif., and Mrs. Florence Lovelady, San Bernadino, Calif. MINNIE COLPITTS Mrs. Minnie Colpitis, 73, died in Ashland Community hospital Thursday. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Perl Funeral home. JOSEPH DAMEWOOD Funeral services for Joseph Elsworth Damewood, 97, of Gold Hill, who died Thurs day in a Medford hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Satur day, June 2 in the Smith Funeral C h p e 1, Cottage Grove, Ore. Memory Gardens Funeral Home, Mcdfcrd, is in charge of arrangements'. Interment will be in the i IOOF cemetery, Cottage Grove. Mr. Damewood was born June 1, 1864, at Blackwell Hill, near Jacksonville, the son of John and Nancy Jane Weather FORECASTS MM ford and virimlv: VariaHl 1 hUh cloudiness throuph Saturday. Low touruht 42. High Saturday 78. t Western Oregon: Increasing Cloudiness toninht and Saturday, except partly sunny extreme smith Saturday afternoon. Rain .'lnnR north coast late tonicht and Ritur- , day morning and some chance of a little rain in north interior Sat urday. Little temoerature chi-nce. Low tonisht 40-50. High Saturday I 66-77 over interior. 55-iiR on coast. Northern California: Fair lonipht i and Saturday. Rising temperature j trend. 1 LOCAL DATA ' TEMPERATURE: Mean ycsler- day 57: below normal 5. , Record high this date 102 In iflf!4. j Record low this date 36 in 192f). I PRECIPITATION. 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total in May .80 inch. .42 inch below normal. Total since Sept, 15.23 inches, , l-5! inch below normal. I HUMIDITY: Lowest vesterdav I w-r, nigncsi mis a m f)3' men 4:00 24 a.m. hr. Low I'tec. 44 22 crrv Yrstcr day Brookings Crater Lake Grants Pass . . .. Howard Prairie . Klamath Falls .... 51 75 MEDFORD I'ortiand Seattle Spokane Yakima , 61 70 Eureka .IR Red Bluff fio Sacramento RH San Francisco 5fl Los Angeles 7:i Phoenix T7 Denver 7H Chicnqo Rfi Miami Beach H.'t New York !I0 Washington, D. C. 8fi 67 I IVK-IIAY FOKKCAST (Thrm'tch Junp 6): H'psiprn Orcein - U rstrrn Wash Infiioii Continued cool wilh tem pcraturps avcnifiinR acvernl dc firces helow norrn.il. Mnximnmi mostly in 6n in western Washing ton and in 60s anfj low 70s in west ern Oregon. Minimum mostly in 4 Ds More than normal rainfall, mostly occurring Sunday or Mon day Northern California Nn precipi tation. Temperatures nonr normal. Presents Ths Savoys I Tonight Ths Csrvairs Saturday Night ami I t i -nitwi irnnrr- wtmr t Damewood. In 1800, he was married to Edna Mary Sloan, who survives, at Eugene. During nis life before re tirement, he was a construc tion foreman Willi the O.P. and E. Railroad, and with ! Lane county. He and Mrs. Damewood have liveH in Gold .Hill since 1950. Prior to that, thev resided in Collage Grove. He was a charter member of the Cottage Grove IOOF I lodge, having been active there for 77 years. ! Survivors, besides his wife, 'include a pon, Elsworth Dame- wood, Bend, Ore.: two daugh i tors. Mrs. Jack (Bertha) Ryan, I Cave Junction, Ore., and Mrs. , L. L. (Berniee) Slagle. Sisters. ! Ore: a sister. Mis. Alice ! Slagle, Upton, Wyo.; seven i grandchildren, and 20 great ' grandchildren. : MRS. MAE SHULTS j Mis. Mae Sliults, 84, died May 30 in Klamath Falls ' where she had made her home recently with a daughter after I living in Rogue River for 1 more than 40 years, j She was born July 1. 1877, i in Crescent City, Calif., a ! daughter of Walter and Ro ' becca King. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 2, at the Hope Presbyterian church. Rogue River. Inter ment will be in Woodville cemetery. Joe Shulls, her husband, and one son, Virgil Sliults, preceded her in death. Survivors include her daughter. Mrs. Neva Cum mings, Klamath Falls; four grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, one brother, David King, Phoenix, Ore.; four sisters, Mrs. Etta Er skinc, Los Angeles; Mrs. Nel lie Melvin and Mrs. Julia 9 TORN ADO ' 1 ' BOWL 8 JS Open H 1 Until 11:30 In the Oakclale Market GOLD HILL GRANGE Music by VIC FLOOD WAYNE SHIELDS & the Rhythm Masters Refreshments Served All Evening Check Room Free Trig Biggest Band . . . The Best Dance! Everyone Welcome OASIS BALLROOU Eagle Point, Oregon SATURDAY For a Country Style Good Time JAY STOUGH RAY ASHCRAFT AND THE DIXIE DRIFTERS Check Room Snack Bar Ya'll Come and See Us When You Can 1 lW31 i SUNDAY YOUS CHANCE MOST UNUSUAL NOTICE Due to the Mature Theme of This Picture It Can Be Shown to Adullt Only. NO ONE UNDER 13 CAN BE ADMITTED ONLY TWO SHOWS SUNDAY Matinee-Doors Open 1:00 Show at 2:00 P.M. Evening-Doors Open 7:30 Show at 8:00 P.M. ALL SEATS $1.C0 ' NEW KINO PT r love WW.TA fciBwA ill. H'. f , - '.'vf THIS fr": IS AN fi7'?' ADULT r " . u Smith, both Monrovia, Calif., 1 and Mrs. Happie Radcr, Grc- nada, Calif. . AMALLA WELCH A memorial service for Mrs. i Amalla Welch, of the Rogue Valley Manor, who died Wed- nesda'y, will be held in the Meeker Chapel at the first Methodist church at 3 p.m. ' Sunday. The Rev. George i Roseberry will officiate. I The body will be returned to Ft. Collins. Colo., for burial K,,..,., Ii.,.. l,li,H ThursrtjIV. j June 7. Conger-Morris Funer i al directors are in charge of local arrangements, j Friends who wish may ; make a donation to the gen i eral memorial fund of the ! First Methodist church, of , which Mrs.. Welch was a ; member. Mrs. Welch was born in Lincoln. Nebr., but moved to mm 772-6424 TOMORROW SATURDAY SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE "THE TIGER" ' PLUS -LOTS OF COLORED CARTOONS Children 35c Others 65c m EVERY 33 SAT. NITE NIGHT 9 'til 1 'J i rm ONE 772-6424 TO SEE ONE OF THE MOVIES EVER MADE LAURENCE HARVEY CAPUC1KE JANEFOtlDA ANNE BAXTER FRIDAY, JUNE 1. Wellington, Colo., when a child. Since 1930 she had re sided in Cheyenne, Wyo., where her husband, th; late Raymond R. Welch, was an electrician for the Veterans administration hospital for about 20 years. In the fall of 1980, she moved to Medford, and had made her home in Rogue Val ley Manor since its opening. Her husband preceded her in death Dec. 5, 1956, in Chey enne. She was a member of the Phone 772-6424 BY DEMAND TWO MORE NITES FOR THIS GREAT HITI urn 3 mlF.G ' 11 ''""'i LaijLiAU"' 'eIvmi HeCds'l'or ySr ' ,t ; ,-Whil A Wonderful LiV Jl , JpifcrV Not The Mlrrymg tW . y $T P fli&1 ..' "Sound Advice' '- -.- , , r j'h' ' ' 'follow Thai Dream' 1 fri t -i w:X r:Msrsx-'v-:'r'C' color v ' une-ru a UNin BrI) W'ACARlOftDII TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN TRIPLE BILL!) .-1 v WAR PRIZE AHEAD! COLOR.,.., i immm FABIAN CAROL LYNLEV ' Executioners Of ftRCRABBE BARTON MacLANF II M lWITU BAlCI UlAUWAVi TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TWO TOP HITS! Full--lf NGTH-FABuiOus m& F!IT1E.. faff TIME" -CHUBBY CHECKER 5 i y hi oouy u tj. y, Ji . . j ' j; j- j i jj DION-UICKI SPACER jjj.'.),'..v.);ij'.j.-.oM',tJA ' (aj.'.-v THE MARCELS - CLAY COLE '1 'u t& AND ADDED BOTH NITES 3RD BONUS FEATURE ' 1962 A 9 First Methodist church, and, of the Order of Eastern Star. 1 Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Hostetter, ! Medford; and two sisters. Mrs. Lee Kent, Wellington, Colo.; and Mrs. Kate Gordon, Long Beach, Calif. MARGARET McLEAN Mrs. Margaret McLean, 431 West 11th si., Medford. died yesterday in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements will ba announced by Conger - Morris Funeral directors. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY Elvis Hd For The Top Ten With -Whil A Wonderful Li'' J V.i ! Jv HELM MOORE KRUSCHEN p&riFlf HIGHWAY GLENN FORD ERNEST BORGNINE. DIANE BREWSTER DEAN JONES MIIOCOlO CINEMASCOPI The West I iwiirrf" 'law i DRIVE-IN 8 LOST ON A FORGOTTEN (SiAND rr UAODADI JJft? 'Ail r GARY MERRILL - JOAM GREENWOOD a ('j' miilt v J -i I : "J h ii JOEL McCREA IjU'lOpen 7 P.M. to ? iflLnuufi aft . i-v . BARBARA STANWYCK yvonne De Carlo On Screen 1 1 :45 P.M. wdie mmi v i V ;- l - A, L ' 4V.... ,.,' I ii riirii.H'n'iiiiirVa if ilSOM JTtJi