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Colege Hay Enrol 1000 At fe EbtoBbkbI in Southern Coin, mdn Stale Evcoiiif OBlhfs migr reaeh 2 jn, an incttm last year's IJM stBdrnti. ae- to HanU A. Director of Adult Kduratioa at SCSC. The estimate is based oa the larfe auntoer of cariy to- qiaries coaccraing evening college comes lor fsB Pall quarter eniftOment for evening classes at the coUqto is scheduied for the of Sept 14 and IS. and classes wiU begin Sept n.

Early en- roUment however, may be accomplished any time Sept 1 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 to ul a. m. on Saturdays.

Students may enroO for academic subjects in the arts buOduM; for trade and technical courses in the vocational tednical build- SCSC provides, in its eveniM college pragram. the opportiHh ity to cam credit toward any one of the four degrees offered by the college. Credit earned in the evening coUege. because it meets the same standards as courses cdfered in day classes, is of equal quality and value. Some of the courses offered in the evening college do not apply toward a degree and are practical courses emphasizing skills, community service, and a vocational enrichment Region Artists May Submit Works for Show Local AduHs Return to Qass This Month i For Ofcr S2S0 The arrival of September officially Adult Education (Month in Colorado will see of adtdts of the Pikes Region returning to lie school evening classes as I School District No.

11 re-opens Its evening school for the 194465 school year. In ob.servatk>n of Adult Educa-' tKMi Month all first term eve-s ning classes will begin during' September, according to John Cameron, director of Adult Education for the Colorado Springs Public Si-hools. Twenty-two different courses will be available to the general public and classes will begin during the weeks of Sept. 14, Sept 21. and Sept.

Many courses. including Welding. Knitting, Machine Shop, and Lapidary are limited in size and require advanced Sunday. Swpf. 6, I9A4 SECTION FOR five cheerleaders form a letter to show they will represent the Terrors of Palmer High St'hool at athletic events this year.

The girls (front to rear) are Pam Buckley. Sharon McDoruild and Uz Adams, with Verna Heaston at left rear and Sandi Howard at right rear. (Gazette Telegraph Photo) Artists of the Colorado Springs area are being invited to submit art works for the Fine Arts hieinieal Parii Department $50 a Piote GOP Dinner by leiepbone to be assured of a place in class. Otii- ers require no advance reserva- tKvn All classes meet at William .1 Palmer High Scaoof and offi cial registration for any class IS held at 7 p.m. at 406 N.

Weber St on the night of the first class meeting. Classes meet either once or twice week varv- in length from two to i three hours. Fee charge is on I the basis of 30 cents per clodc jhour and the average course I length is 40 hours. Following is a schedule of starting dates of classes the first term: Monday. 14.

knitting, lapidary. Tuesday. Sept 15. lap- 'ntursday. Sept 17, kntt- SOBRIETY AWARD Distriri Hunter D.

Hardeman, left, presents iVm Herbst with a silver mtnialion signifying a full year of toe Herbst. who has a bi'neficiary of the Social Si'rvk-c Center Program of the Salvation Army. Herbst, a graduate of the program and now an of the Center, was invited by the ludge to hi' the t'ha: Griffin, whowaicht'd the IS manager ul ihe Center. Judge H.tr'U'- man is a member of the S.ilvaiion Advisory Board and chairman of Men Social Center tGazette Telegr.iph Ph'C Springs Man Tells of Rehabiritatlon From Haimful Affects of Alcohol Don Herbst of Cokn'ado He was admitted to the Colo- said be find himself walking The 19M Ahstrwct A ment filed wdh (he OatofM Tax OtmmwMimi by Gemgy sessor W. FfoU Fltofou Mm a gain of S11.M.««« wmr the 1)63 vahatiow ef real and sonal property lectoed wihii the County's boundaries.

This compares with the DS4 asaessed valuation of a IB year increase of 91ZIJB.99. Real estate, which land mad imprmements. totals Qto Grand total of personal piw- perty vahiation 93i.4M.mB, w-Mch IS a drop of S3S millian from 1943 was hrouM by the fart that the Coto- rado Assessor this placed a lower percentage of assessment upon thb class of pmnardy stocks of store fiffnitum and fixtures and machinery and equipment. Phelps said. IjvestiX'k.

and partyr'laity cattle. aLso was assessed at a 1 wer value for 1941 due to the p-h oi cattle, he staf- evl fhibih' I'liliiies which are the Tax Com- mix'ion snow a 91S gam. and this was practically entirely brxmght by the i.niTeased lines t.v county. slated. The greaser portion of tiie 913 million tntrease will go to School Dtstnrt II and the City CokraAv Spnngs.

Phelpa Htvwever. these exact figures are not vet Imown. but will be certified to. as weU as all the other to odd taxing dis- pTRir to the Oct I deadline Koliowiiig that he said, the of QOorado Springs and IL ip i FflH ty 'ezhihitkn whkfa opens Sept nUrill UIU To I imp Scheduled Here Od. 2 mp pWirnnig ciwi rwenUv presented rado Springs Center early last on week-emb and wanting to after work- Tuesdav Sent 22 weWiM- stibriety medalion Augu.st as a beneficiary in the head for a bar for sonabilitv District Judge Hunter D.

program. According to Major or a drmk "At tiroes like th.i* Armv Social Serv- the Center, he responded well rd us- the Center a- a 1 KC 28, beginning sewing, bookkeep- to the Centers program of tuarv of the Republican Finance Com -1 Association as the Republican' Arrangements are bemg made mittee, has announced that the member to receive its 1 beginning sewing, bookkeep- Gregg shorthand, wood- rf Springs UOB ant Uie Dbtingubhed Congressional Service Award" for outstanding! he said arnl if By his own admission this treatment A majiM- part the nobody was around ta.k to work, mathematics; Tuesday. months sobriety program work therapy. fd go to the Chapn'l up Sept. 29.

gunsmithing. Spanbh. longest period Herbst has Herbst joined the Alcoholics the AA dufcMroom and re id typing, algebra. English. Wed- without alcohol since re- Anonymous group at the Cen the of oth-r' who vb lithe popular b.StT'iul^* Republican Finance Com- Ford a aixl had licked the san.e held every other year to mittee will he heiH rvi u- i shorthand In aix-epting the available, and worked Asked if any iNirtKmUr mssMe.

Piw- Quaint with the fine-that irrication can be resumed ih- a verxitv wnrk Detailed information about all Berbst toM Judge Hardeman. By the first of the year he was of the program iiad a pertv xahiatioits are to the Adult I pmblem able to Udte te room o( the Browlinoor Hotel EducaUon office Interested I al foranaB ol the jHeihst replied I guess I The dinner will be 9S0 persons should come in person extending the 14 roonUis the end of Mardi he was ttw faiih that the Major had A to N. Weber SI. or call IB-IM and Hbwi aUtOi tare-im mo He referred to Major CflUCSTOT 10 eUOile to participale ta panmem of PitaUc Utilities sponsored in Congress cvivtng tbeir trtai valuations the will determine the mill levy rates f'hetps pointrd out that taxes are made up from spending null levies set by tnrs of special distncts. and that in each instance it is die of these govem- caliber art and and working in our own area Any artist interested to sito- mitthig painting, sculptive, prints, ceramics, jewelry, weav Cetman.

city parks su- can be periauiuwBt. said the water lev- through the office of Nalicml football lettere and was 7797. Hit sobriety award has tae Fine Arta a. 1 h. o.

ttatt and Au works must be in to CMcwde Republican Cel- Fine Arts Center by Wednesday. cbrities Dinner will be Gerald Jurymg wiO be done the neit JEI Ford. U. RepresentaUve Michigan. Ford was elected to Congress day by Robert L.

ShaOnp, new Curator of ttie Tkylor Museum and former Director of the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery in Mcmphb. SbaDrap will select works for showing, only two by any one artist will be Mwn witti the exception of crafts. Artists may sbbmit as many as fivt worts for jurying, however. A Pvcfaase Prtoe of win be awarded for the best art piece. This wil be awarded at a reception Sept 23 fro to It The covered ditch or irrigation canal runs down North Cascade Avenue to Willamette Avenue, but a permits the water to go over to Nevada Avenue at Van Buren Street investigating the assas- in 1941 and has served contin uously since then.

Ford a member of the Warren Com- It then goes aouth on Nevada President Kennedy, to Cwamilfo Street, then east He is also a member of the to Wahnich and south on Wab- salch to Cache la Poudre Street. Conover Zone Change Request Due for Hearing hard earned Before entering the Service On Aug. 1. Herbst was mada resident maoaftr of the Center program. Hhrbst had housing and dbiing hiD institutionalized on four separ-j facilities located at 112 S.

estate occasion.s in psychiatric hos- eade in Colorado Springs, which Gnffin Tboughti, for a moment, he added. "1 guesc it's all of them. I told Judge Hardeman when he gave me the medalmn. 'It's through the grace of VIsttSckMl pitals He had been sent to the headquarters for the rehab-and Alcoholics and Rehabilitation Center in Denver. Alcohol was the cause of the break-up of hb ilitation program for Southern the Salvation Coforado.

accept Major Griffin said. It ls gra- Keikr. direc- Hav FeUows Dr Charles that I can Program and a nationaUy educatnr will visit School District II Tuesday and Wedhesdav for ulks vid con- GERALD R. FORD Qmimittee on Approfniations and the Republtoan Policy In addition, he 'min of tho ouk Republican irrigMn Committee. brown are begm i fo selected byjserviced in nbM to Mw to the affected World War II most p.ra.

for all artisls of the wen and Fine Arts Center manben and guests. centff parkings. -One af tha dty's non-potable water lines rans from the sew- Pioneer Museum Fine Arts Ceider Darectar Fred S. Bartlett stresses that any artists, todutfing newcam- ers and thaae who hava never exhtoited before, to pick up an entry blank and brbtg thebr work to the Fine Arts Center by Wednesday. Lost Soldiers Found Thursday hCanonCHy age diipoaai plant north along the freeway to Piteview Reser- Attendance Herbst said he is now confi Due to action by the Colorado family.

He is the father of two dent that he II never take an- Spiings City Council at its last sorts fi- meeting, requests for z.Mie Innumerable drunk charge en- faced up to Uw fact 0 suUauoo miih school ofTiciab by Paul Con- h.s name on the Coto I an he over will be con.sidered by the springs Police blolier made can ever take that first niukl as well Thoiirti He wiU be the prmtipal speak- Planning Ummissim when it difficult for him to find jobs itn meets at 4 Thursday in According to Herbst. at first Asked if il had been diffieull success. he a great manv council chambers in City Hall 3 week-end drmker and liquor. Herbst 3 Conover has been asking that usually "tapered Sundays Ml, Smv it was. I think a sodetv eat vear 1706 thru 1815 Eagleview Drive so he wa.s able to be on the has to stay dry for at Gnffin' dunnc ihro, moolha brfbro Ihe west side of the 1700 and 1800 fmallv got so I hated to have regular urge quits him some blocks of Eagleview Drive and roll around becau.se 1 Kven after that time Herbst ,0 a md a was hardlv in anv shape to go' 0' Evtmiaiiv 1 OH.

Ct CmUUTOn This had been turned down Even during World War II. Ouurman Perkins the commission when he served in the 3rd his pleasure in having Gerald R. Fwd a .5 guest speaker for selected as valuable football player. Since election to Con- popularity with his constituents Ahead of 1963 Ite Itai ta tappM I ms pwasun uving utroia jor Mta a wtakr to Attemtancc at ptan Conover are, was earned the Purple Heart and Sisii: SftJi'-'K: tar ta li tata naet- o' jtionaUy recogniied wir. atan Mta ane Miss Dorothy Smith, curator, publican Party as having uie po- we had some good ones tor foun MoBnwrat Craek.

isaid the August attendance of'tential for being a national can- na- mirri. lar uimum taork IS currently under way i' in on improviug the tirelv bv n' romarlied. "And Cimncimi and BhStrects f. ring me po- lasUmeetinc. up hod tuimp ormH half have been in fuc men Before the i' iie 'aid he is certain nv or fotir otoers will have reteued their one vear 'v medaitorts The work Men cial Servue ad- inils homeless men rroen Work is currently under way Colorado i' 'UjTported en- U'able er at a general tation meeting of District staff members at Palmer High School The title of his taflt wtQ be "Xow Is the Beginning The fotiowmg day he will speak on Histivrv and the So- cuil Sciem-e' lAjtkiok for Being dunged by Dty Time lost aoUien wert foni JJb CtoMi oty Itartdky riiQiiw I Sgt I uf Iht mi poBot dCplfllBBBL mi CoMi of Ft CVMB.

report- bMilMlractoi to hni for a toey to Ihi MHBtotoi, mi tt toif to Oto air MW. wiOMlllMMhbMt McGw I piM. AfMT track ito dir p8iet dtaM kiMk. mam mmm mm wSir dK ramfof nmmim Mtodig fki fwBi fd liip 4Nto ito Araqr MW foto raawwair bui to utor up to Uto months of the Gdf Okb MW. yew Tki dkir ipMiblr rrai flto dis- NrfkmiMlr fo to Kwh Witer forai foli foto to MW kdiW WHd oridPMk.

FaUTraimng Ntm Under Way IhiMlratatag tti CMrCn CM jamf, tag W. il oipCuuBtr drec- Bi wU fod dMHt to iMlio- tofoedMMftiikM kfo Md fod dMMt to Mdfcd Ml wd dMt foi iddUMcsr Itomi at, dt pm forato radrat foi Ova Datorai Atraer kp cdtofo This compares with visitors in August. 1943, and an dght-nMdh total for that ymmr lUll Average dailr attond- ance to August this ywr wra Ilf; it was odr to in July. Last year an aU-time attend- record was es- tabltofaed, and this year should come cioae to that mark or exceed it, Mias Sknith feels. The museum is open from It a.m.

to 6 pja. Monday thru Friday and frwi 2 pjn. to p.m Sunday, It is cloaed 00 Mondays. It to a foee attractton located just acruH West Ktowa Street foom St Mary's CathoUc Cbiirdi. MM Mspildier ApgohMbiFdto E.

a (Nkk) EdhM MS Cieewoed GMg. mdtar a tat Onm CMg PtaliWW. CWrt Ua ii a Rb ciiii wiiHm xaanH. mktag a yam BM, ta CtataB cw Mr Hta- tan aflcr EIM wai nUitd. in the fuUue Perkins stated his expectations a capacity crowd and publicans, including Gov.

John Love, Senators Gordon AUott and Peter Dominick, Congresa- man J. Edgar Chcnoweth and the local and stale Repdhlkan candidates and elected dficiab. Civic Plan Next Sunday Orvis Grout directar Civic Players announces that general tryouts for the first ptoy the WiU be heU at 2 pJB. Sunday, Sept U. in the Green Room the Fine Arts Center.

IhoM attendhu wn iMnindsd to UH the stage entrance. Two ptoys we being ran- sidered. They are Iheu- sand which requires taaiage toy cfamctor and nrfoi Her a toenaga Aayune totorratod in foe tnr- out to weleenie to wtti open Itonday ofoer ptoys wffi dHte foi weeks cifSki. Hardi Vmt: a and Mra Ik Brak play wiU ran foi Mraday forrafoi SMwday. at foa Ftoa Arti Gn- accordmg to Qty Traffic ihe Southern area tlMM te MW nw the' 7 for the RemihUcan Pmiv however, sent it right He his run ins gmeer Don Smith.

Major C.niiin v.i»i anv TUara la ana pwap pushed the visitor mark .,1 to the commission for fur- with the Police Department dur- After repeated obaervations. usable is accefneo. such ther study and a recommenda ing his drinking bouts. used Smith said, it has been foimd repairable arti- tion that Conover "work out a to tell myself and my fnends advisable to immediately pro- clothing. tuV'.

furniture. '''7 to There have been several re- dnnks and have a little turn left (west) onto the new Collecting, painting, quests for aone dianges 1 bound to bump into the east-west expressway, and atoa cleaning and repairing ilw items Conovers in the past few years then. to provide for ve- provides work the tai that general area, and retrospect be said, 'i just'iHdes to make a left current request, without some the number of or eastbound movement off tth master plan, would still leave Street onto dmairon Strew, areas in the undecided status. Herhsl repoM a Hiii fo betog dona by piw- In any event, both the abstinence for eight viding a lead (advance) green W. Colorado Mr the ning Commission and thus permitting both left'funds for tne program eil bavf iwiM that durwg his second to move Those wishing to ouirnbute pltoi be presented.

State hi Pueblo, and without conflict. Smith snkt. 'diacards to the program can The Conover request is the put me on pills movements will be ve- caU iS346W in Spnngs third item on the commission activated as are ather for prkup Drop 19M-45" at a mcelira tor Thursday. jjnything with afcohol in it. movements at this are also convementSy io- Dtstrirt 11 Social Sdcnce Com- he said.

worked as kmg as The traffic engmeer klcatcd at local snopping areas mittee. Ike canwratee thia I took the 1 but they dahi't really stop ray warning a The truth of this staftiement was confirmed when Herbst various was sent fidm the State Hos- men. which IS one of the best furms ef therajn' The sale of items to Salvation Thrift Stores such as the one at 17 DR. R. KELLER WWW ati tolfo 1.900 Mm Efedric Meters WiU atoo be necearaty to re-j stripe the toterractton to Ijarcenv nate the proper tones for ixirc f-rift Charge Filed Uaam I It it Otoo foteBdod lO Ctalgt far this year, according to the laat count by the Department of veteran's in Denver for a physical ex- method to fot PfoHc Utilities TUs brings the total number of atoctrie metars in oervice In foi Colorado Springs service area to 41.147.

Wafer meters, meanwhile, have tocfearad 168 during the I said. "I never got to the 99 HospHii, iiertm "luUil I'd vmpped my- year to bring that meter total to Center program in Denver self areund a bottto After this faddest. Mate ef- ficials refused Heibot raidmrt- tance to the State Hospital He was referred to the Sahratton Army's Sodal Service toJD. Herbst WM a Thoe have been an tocreasaJaiffo Springs aqd raked if he ill 'foring gn meter ra This foiald incnaai how- could be to foam orndo Springs Grator. Ha ranted his reason as waatiag to prove himself to the praito who bpside been done in the central ness district and to chrarae foe existiBC Stock rad lent to a Utoch rod tern.

to Iddkira, srailk stod. foe thiid forao aratini bend wg hi moMitod to foa toft if foi hytoda iMtallraiaB. foli wfo have an Stock rad tana, ni Stock amber tena and a IStock arms ever, as ceeler weather occurs, him in Colorado Springs. duce the delay caurad by north and vehicles wtehtog to turn toft at (he hderiection. SmUh rail ytmt wtU make a nmira review and rr fvairatirai ef ili sscira scinice progrii at al grade lexWs.

Doherty hM. Dr. Keller ro for A charge of grand larceny yeras Breum Prrairaw ef iDfT (Mr Here Friday waa filed in DistiWt Court Fife tery Aairmra ef JM dpy agafoxt Michael Dean wtpt. a. tafcfed to ifcw cwm laaa jmmt BMnt nwBnra of foe rafo ei lilt, Gerinoe Lutz.

lifo ta fc fcrir, "Si Mrs. Lutz had a raerai Wifo ira ef mm in her home IS foping seme new cerpcimg, wwm and maallira to nftn Ohftrara Jedgt Gttoara fofoi.

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