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o 604 Siudenb fire Enrolled at SOC Ashland Present enroll ment at Southern Oregon col lege totals 604 students ac . cording to Mrs.. Mabel Win ston, registrar. The total in cludes workshop registration and Regular term enrollment. There are 200 men and 384 women students on the regis trar's rolls. The recent Influx of women students has been credited to the workshop reg istration. Currently, SOC has three workshops in session. These include methods and re search materials in art; meth ods and research materials in science; and the Siskiyou Music camp, which is a seminar. Additional enrollments are expected before the end of the month as four additional workshop courses will begin prior to Aug. 1. A seminar in curriculum materials and one in methods and research materials in the language arts onens Julv M. On July 28 944itinna1 tinrUhoni will BUMiMVHf" m W I commence, on 4a classroom psychdfcgy, ant, ona im diag noSijg flrtl rmiial instruc tion in rtfliinf. A yat the register' office caaaot esti mate thjtotl summer esroll ment, M. VFint & O Of thgoTC sflrollad, iS9 are been enroled t Southern Oregon college; 13 are new students, 60 of whom come from other states. liiJhe Bay's Kith FRA JEJTHIMS House of representatives in vestigators, (in Washington) have excused Bernard Gold fine from testifying. Goldfine's lawyers pleaded that he was suffering "physi cal and mental exhaustion." TTMMMMMM. He is jgoving the truth ef an ancient adage: Those who damce must PAY THE PIPER. rpHIS Goldfins person is a unusual character. He dram atizes himself as a simple im migrant boy who made .good in America. He learned earlj the im- and influencing people. His ideai was good, but his tech nique was faulty. He thought he could make useful friends and at the same time influ ence them in the direction in which he conceived ' they should be influenced by show ering the right kind of people (people fS the right places) with a gentle rain ef checks. He interspersed the gentle rain of chgks technique with loans of Oriental rugs and ex pensive hotel suites and such. His basic idea, apparently, was that people who go around doing kindly leeds out of the goodness of their hearts can often profit by the good will of people fho are Jn a position to grant impor tant favors at times when such favors come in handy. IVELL it forked ftor quite A' a while. But the time cm when something slipped. He's in hot water now. - LET'S quote ?ome r.ora old adages: lliiivaij - So live that you can look every d man in the eye and tell him to go to hell. T&e primrose path is lovely at the start, but leads to rug ged declivities. The longest way around is sometimes the shortest and safest wy home. The hard way is often bet ter than the easy way. AND so on. But that's enough preach ing for one day. , BeaverfpD Crash Jakes Second Life Portland (UPI) Dan Linebaugh, 18, Beaverton, died in a local hospital Wed nesday night from auto acci- - dent injuries suffered early Tuesday in a crash which claimed the life of a com panion. Killed outright in the acci dent was James Grider, 15, Beaverton. Three other youths were injured when the car struck a utility pole and sua rimzrn a hank Linebaugh's death was the 12th in traffic in Multnomah f ounty outside of Portland this year. . TRAINING PAYS OFF Knoxville, Tenn. (UPI) University of Tennessee foot ball player Ed Morgan got in some off-season practice at a local store where he's working as a clerk this summer. When a bandit tried to rob the store at gunpoint Morgan downed aV4 : WK for S & W OVEN BAKED I EM S M 1 lb., 12-oz. TIN REGULAR 33e SNOWDRIFT Shortening Pound (6) fOlC Tin FRESH CRISP "CELERY HEARTS Extra Fancy Red Bluff RED HAVEN Peaches 219 1-LB. 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