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10 Ths Newi Rviw, Rnteburg, College Credit Courses Listed At Schools Here Four courses will ha offered for (ull colleen credit in RosehurR'i (all quarter of adult extension classes. Harry Jarnby, assistant superin lendent nf Roseburg schools, an nounced this fall's courses will be seneral biology, preparation ol audio - visual aids, health-education workshop and painting. The first three courses are three hour projects and the art course is a two-hour setup. All will be Fran's Beauty Salon New $5 Cole Wave hiireut OS 9-573T The ROSEBUD CAFE NOW OPEN 4:00 AM to 7:30 PM -r Same Reasonable Prices -jtr Same Complete Menu it Same Management 759 S.E. SHERIDAN H Tilt follawinf radia and l.l.ylilon arourami ara printad public larvica (or Nawl-llavlaw raadar.. All roaram liitiitfi ara publlfhad r.talvad from tK. raiptctira rtotiom. Tin Nawa Itavlaw im not aecap iaipaniblliry far vailatlni (ram arlglnal Khadulti furnlilnd Ihl noypaaaa. KBES-TV Ch. 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It will concern animal and plant life in relation to environment, in cluding the sludy of heredity, Ihe nervous system, organic evolution and other aspects of the subject. The audio-visual course will be offered Mondays and Tuesdays be L'lnnlriL' at 7 P.m. Sepl. 28-Z9 in ; Room 6 of the Social Arts Iluilil j ing. Concerned wilh aids for more efficient teaching of large and di versified classes, its prerequisites are senior standing or consent uf instructor. Oct. 8 is Hie opening date of (he health ed course, wilh Thursday class sessions scheduled for 7 p.m. in the gymnasium, i Both beginning and advanced 7 00 The Texan 7 :n Klhrr Knowa Bfl H (H) Frontier Jimiice ft .'ill JnM'ph Cnlton Shnw BOO -Kvewitnea to History W :to Juris Ally ion Snow t K)-Hawh1ii 110(1 Im I e Nowi ll;05 Kij(n Off Ti:F..HIiAV, NF.PT. 22, ltlAB B 00 - I Love Lucy ft :i0 Tnp Dollar 10.00 -l,ov Of Ulm (K( Denllu Plavhnuw fl.:m--June Allyunn Show 10 (HI Colonel Flack 10.:iO Cttv Dealt 10 .15-News Wire 10.40 The alt Tl'KSBAV, SEPT. 3!, 1U5S 7:00 Newi 7:15 ('apt. Kangaroo H OO On The .n B ;10 Sam Levenson Show P OO I Love Lucy ;, Top Dollar RALPH L. RUSSELL Horn Loans Insuronce Bonds Loan Representative Equitable Savings & Loan Ass'n Mildred Hornichuch, Associate Rm. 315. 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Ihe ursi class 1 will be Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 7 p m. in Ihe art room. I Registration fee for the first I three courses is $.11.50 and the art j course fee is $21. ; Highway Interim Group Postpones Meet Week SAI.F.M (AP) The meeting of the Legislatures iiiiioway miciim i Committee, scheduled for Sept. 28, ' has been postponed lo Oct. 2, Sen. i Anthony Yturri (H-Onlario) chairman, announced today, i It will be held in the Capitol building at 1 a.m. The committee will hear testi mony from state Highway Kngi neer W. C. Williams, stale Parks Supt. C. II. Armstrong, and Ralph Sipprell, director of permits. DISEASE CAUGHT JWIN'KOI.A, NY, (AP) County health authorities say there is strong evidence that three teen agers contracted scrum hepatitis from being tattooed at New York City's Coney Island. One is in serious condition. Scrum hepatitis, an infection transmitted through the blood stream, reportedly kills 1 in 10 victims. 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Jl NATIONAL DOG WEEK Wilbur Winchtitar PTA, Win chester School, 7:30 p.m., introduc tion uf teachers planned. Glandala PTA executive board, grade schoul, 3:30 p.m. Glida PTA, first meeting nd teachers reception, at the school, 8 p.m., (iirls League will babysit, muvie slated fur children. Wornan's Missionary Sociaty uf Ro.sebui) First Baptist Church, at the church's lower social hall, 7:30 p.m., in hunur uf BPW group. Glendala Job's Daughters, school of instruction, iMasonic Temple, 7:30 p.m., preceded by a 6 p.m. spaghetti dinner. Knights of Pythias, Fythlai Hall, 8 p in., refreshments. Winston-Diliard Kiwanls Club, 6:30 p.m. Obedianca Trials, sponsored by Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Boots and Calicos, beginners' pat tern lessons, Winston Community Clubhouse, 8 lo 10 p.m. Junior Duplicata Bridga Club, Country Club, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Wal ter Ulrieh, director. Buckaroos, workshop, barn, 8 to 10 p.m. Canyonvilla Jaycaat, City Hall, 7:30 p m. Emblem Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m. Glendala Coordinating Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Douglas County Chapter of the Oreyon Council of the Blind, home of Kllery Jones, 7:30 p.m. Douglas County chapter of the Oregon Pilots Assn., courthouse auditorium, 8 p.m. TUESDAY SEPT. 21 Badoura Club, sewing, home nf Mrs. Karl Bleile, 3026 W. Gilbert Ave., 1 p.m. Glendala OES, Masonic Building, 8 p.m. Cora's Christian Circle, Dixon villa Pine lirove Church, 1 p.m., cleanup day for the church. La dies take cleaning materials. Roseburg Toastmistress Club, Swedish Dining Koom, 8 p.m. Roseburg Central WCTU meet ing. C. N. Currier home, 1420 SE Jackson, 1:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, home of Emma Wonley, 424 NK Atlanta, 8 p.m. Elks, duplicate bridge group, Elks Temple. 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Kiwanis Club, Ump qua Hotel civic room, noon. Glida Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteers card building, music room, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Army Reserve, li14 w. Harvard, 8 to It) p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 245 RE Jackson, 7:30 p.m., for more in formation call Oil 3-8B08. Roseburg Toastmasters, Swedish Dining Room. 6:15 a.m. Fair Oaks Grange, Grange Hall, potluck with business to follow, 7 p.m. Bertha Rebekahs, 188, Canyon ville IOOE Hall. Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos pital, 7:30 p.m. Alanon Family Group, 245 SE Jackson. 8 p.m., write Box 301 for more information. Roseburg Rosa Sociaty, 7:30 p.m. Winston Chamber of Commerce, fire hall, 8 p.m. Roseburg Woman's Club, club house, sludy departent meeting, 10:30 a.m. Alpha lota. Beta Sigma Phi, home of Airs. Beruice Brown, Glide. cocn'C PRATING 4 rlCU J DUPLICATING Nothing too large or too imoM AT THE TRIANGLE 2J0 N. E. Winche.rer St. ORchard 3-7012 29 YEARS FOR has brought tht evenU of tha world into sharp, clear focus. Westerners everywhere turn to this newcast for a complete, authoritative jummiry . . . of the news. V- V 7 ' ;' REPORTER j , . . "VI J . . . v Sunday thru Friday KRNR Mi; mi '.Y '' 4 i...i,.w.r.... ix u:tz.. ...v....' ,yiwiitav' WP' EXPERT' ADVICE Chuck Connors, more proficient with a rille, helps pu.iled French star Maurice Chevalier with his introduction to a six-shooter in Hull) w ood. U. S. Military Budget May Persist Around $40 Billion Mark For Next 3 or 4 Years By ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON (AP) The mili tary budget may hover . around Ihe present 41-biilion-dollar mark for the next three or four years, says Wilfred J. McNeil, veteran Pentagon fiscal chief. McNeil, who is leaving his Job soon, suggested Saturday in talk ing with newsmen that perhaps a group of a half dozen "elder statesmen" might be set tip to advise the secretary of defense when the Joint Chiefs of Staff can't agree or when military budget makers fall into dispute. In response to questions, Mc Neil advanced these ideas: 1. Although the militaiy budget may remain at about its present total up to about l;t. the trend toward fewer men and more ad- Umpqua Flying Club To Replace Lost Plane The Umpqua Flying Club's prize Cessna 172 airplane, lost in a crash only five months after it was acquired, wilt be replaced by a simitar craft. Club secretary I.on Hunt said the time when the craft will be replac ed is undecided. He said the re placement plan depends largely on availability of suitable planes, sal vaging of parts from the wrecked craft and other details. The single-engine four seater crashed Sept. 5 on Chehalein Moun tain near Newherg. Its pilot, fly ing club member George Benson, escaped with only minor injuries. The club has two other planes, but the wrecked aircraft was its most valuable unit. More Rain Next Week Forecast For Oregon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A storm was weakening off the Washington coast today after dumping heavy rain along the Oregon Coast. Rain extended throughout much of the state with Salem recording .til of an inch of rain in the 24 hour period ending early today. The Weather Bureau said the sun would break through the clouds Sunday but only briefly. Another front is expected to bring more rain early next week. Salem was the warmest station in the state Friday with a high of 78 degrees. Tha Richfield Reporter y-1 . . 1490 CBS RADIO 1 il.l nii.iiiji XT vanced weapons will continue. However, further manpower cuts probably won't be drastic mav be about 100,000 over the next several years. Present total mili tary manpower is about 2'A mil lion. A hundred thousand fewer men un the rolls would mean about 500 million dollars more available for procurement of new weapons and other equipment. 2. In military buying, the trend will be toward fewer airplanes, more missiles, Missiles will re quire less money than manned aircraft for maintenance and op eration. For one thing, a missile doesn't need 50 hours of tiaining flight a month, using up fuel and wearing out parts. A B52 bomber costs about $1,500 an hour to fly, exclusive of the pay of the crew. 3. Whatever economies come from smaller payrolls, culs in aircraft maintenance costs, and other items probably will be bal anced out by slowly rising prices, requirements for research and development and other factors. 4. The. final drive to whip the budget for fiscal 19B1 into shape will hegin about Nov. 1. McNeil will leave on that date, to become president of the Grace Steamship Lines. He said he would like to have left earlier but was asked to remain to complete prelimi nary preparation of the next bud get. , Defendant Wins In Suit For Traffic Damages After four days of evidence, a circuit court jury look just two hours Friday afternoon to find in favor of the defendant in the civil case of Helen A. Davich against Halion Tractor Co. The case grew out of a collision Sept. 39, 1958 on Highway 99 four miles south of Roseburg. Jn her complaint. Mrs. Davich alleged she received personal injuries when her automobile was struck by a pickup truck driven by Chester C. Vohs. an employee of Halton Tractor Co. She sought $75,000 general dam ages and $2,939.20 special dam ages. While A PERMANENT PARKING PROGRAM Offered to you by 38 Progressive Downtown Businesses $2.00 Minimum purchoie at any of the fotlowinf torts givtt you on hour or free parking at ADAIR'S Main & Waihingron Bring your Chapman's Pharmacy Clark's Studio FulUrton Retail Drugs Gtmra't Shoe Hrmon"t Mnt Stare Hern's Appliance He wra" Mens War J. C, Sporting Goods Karl's Shoo Srerai KnudHens' JawtUrt ,1 ', Oregon Turkey Assn. Elects New Officers CORVAI.LIS (AP)-Dick Miller of McMinnville was elected presi dent of the Oregon Turkey Im provement Assn. at its 20th an nual meeting here Friday. Other officers include: Noel Bennion, Oregon Stale Col lege, .secretary; and Clifford Wrol stad, Molalla; Mrs. Virginia Men efee, McMinnville; Carlos John- ! son, Oregon City: Milton Newport, langet; and Price bchroeder, Portland, all directors. Walt Schwedler of Portland, president of the National Turkey Federation, told the 100 delegates that the turkey industry must con centrate on selling instead of producing. Movie Showtime MONDAY, SEPT. St, PINE MOTOR DRIVE IN Open Show ttaris 7 00. "VerliBo" and "Raw Wind In Eden- STAR LITE DRIVE IN Open at C.'tO. Shows itart 7:00. "Beautiful But Dan gerous" and "Room 4't" plus "Ger ald McBom-Boinga Symphony" and cartoon. CLOVERLEAK DRIVE IN ISutherlin Box office open i 6.45. Show (arts at 7:00 p.m. To ?e a complete program be in by 8::t0. "Ask Any Girl", and "Desert Mill' TRI CITY DRIVE IN Show itarts at dusk. "Ten North Frederick" and "Vllla!', Show starts at dusk. 'Ten North Fred erick" and "VillaV i You Who Never Finished , d HIGH SCHOOL Fj are invited to write for FREE booklet. Tells how you S3 can earn your High School Education. Q AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMERICAN SCHOOL, 6cpt. RS-12 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. Send me your free 55-poga High School Booklet. QNome Aga Address : Apt Shopping in Roseburg! 4-1 MY or SERV-UR-SELF Parking Stub, receive Free Parking Stamps at Mabel Ltwis Luvamo's Dress Shop Tha Man's Shop McKay Drug Millar's FayLass Drug Photo Lab Rickttrs Music Store Roseburg Book Store Rett burg Jawtltrs Sanders' Shoe Store The Styla Shop Swick's Tots to Teens Tha Togoery Trowbridoa Electric Ca. Umpqua Volley Appliance Umpqua Valley Hardware Weiiticld s Inc. Jack West Diamond Shop Wilson Studio BREAD PAN SIZES SALEM (AP) The slate Agri culture Department will hold a hearing heie Thursday on prn pnsals to establish bread pan sizes for bakeries. Tonight Gory Cooper, Diana Vartf end Suiy Parker in "TEN NORTH FREDERICK", plus "VH.LA!!" t C a r r i n g Brian Keith Cetor Romero ond Margia Deaiv Ho t Mill Mm Sir ."Yes"; David Niven Shirley McLoine in "ASK ANY GIRL" In Color Also: "DESERT HELL" Open 6:30 . . . Shews start 7:00 NOW . . . thru TUE James Kim STEWART It NOVAK Alfred Hitchcock's "VERTIGO" in COLOR plus Either Jeff WILLIAMS ' I CHANDLER "Raw Wind in Eden" NOW . . . thru TUES Open 6:30 . . . Shows start 7:00 GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA. "Beautiful But Dangerous" plus DIANA DORS in "ROOM 43" ' Starts Wednesday Co-Thrill-Hitt GUM BATTLE AT MONTEREY" DUNCAN Q D D n D D UWUkaaai Rose & Washington Weber's Bakery Following members tern, porarily unable to par ticipate due to disaster: Con tens Furnitura Graves Music Co. Judd's Furnitura Lowell's Modern Floor Covering F.rlfrt'TT7nTTni1 Tonight I r