Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 03, 1970, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
ROGUE
NEWS
FRI, APR. 3. 1970
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Editor-in-Chief Jane Davis
Managing Editor Kenn Conger
Exchange Editor Jessie Martin
Ad Managers Connie Bulkley, Larry Jones
Photographers Staff
Reporters Dawn Brown, Connie Bulkley,
Jacque Calland, Jack Henry, Cindy Krumdieck, David
Phelps, Sylvia Roderick, Hugh Simpson, and Larry Jones
Adviser Gary Wall
And They Said
It Could Only ,
Happen In Ashland
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
Pre dawn traffic on the San
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
was halted for 40 minutes today
when a maintenance man
spotted a bomb-like object on
the roadway.
The object turned out to be a
piece of cheese.
The California Highway Pa
trol said the scare began when
the maintenance man noticed a
black, oblong-shaped object
about five inches in diameter.
As a precaution, the bridge was
closed to vehicular traffic from
4:20 a.m. until an Army bomb
disposal crew removed the
object at S a.m.
The demolition crew took the
object to Sixth Army headquar
ters at the Presidio of San
Francisco and "disarmed" it.
Offficials said the black surface
of the object was a wax-like
substance for preserving the
cheese.
"It sure did look suspicious,
though," a bridge official said.
MAN IS THE
ONLY ANIMAL
THAT BLUSHES
OR NEEDS TO
Mark Twain
True But Strange
NEW ENGLAND (UP1) -Victor Cammidge, 10, his wrist and elbow broken, saw an ambulance
arrive at his home to take him to the hospital. He ran.
"1 thought they were going to cut my arm off," he said later.
Victor was eventually found hiding in a half-full barrel of beer at a nearby public house.
HERRICK, ILL. (UPI) -Consider Herrick High's basketball team fought Tuesday night as they've
always fought to win.
And win they did, defeating Witt, 60-53 in a Central Illinois Conference game.
The win ended a 90 game losing streak for Herrick, a Shelby county school with 65 students.
Herrick's last victory was February 9, 1965. The victory improved Herrick's record to 1-1 1 and moved
them out of the conference cellar - a half game ahead of Witt, now 1-12.
CHICAGO (UPI) -The Klein's Sports Shop in the suburban Evergreen shopping plaza is offering a
1968 "Henway" for sale at a terrific bargain - down from $10 to 99 cents.
A good deal - except there is no such thing as a "Henway."
But, says salesman Bill Olsen, that doesn't stop some customers from being interested.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A 40 foot sign of a nude lady sporting only two strategically located red
lights, an advertisement for a bottomless club, must come down.
City fathers ruled Wednesday the sign violates the city planning code - but no mention of taste.
BPUlf Girls Of The Term
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Arlene Hassell and Jane Davis have been selected by the Ashland Business and Professional Women
as the final Girls of the Term for the 1969-70 school year. Miss Hassell has served as yell queen and
as a member of the executive student council and American Field Service during her senior year.
Miss Davis also spends many hours involved in school activities. She is presently serving as
Editor-in-Chief of the Rogue News, chairman of the local Go-19 chapter, and earlier this year she
attended Girls State as one of the two delegates from Ashland.
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THE OREGON SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL'S
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The accent will be on the
young during the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival's
"STAGE II". season of
contemporary plays, according
to Festival General Manager
William Patton.
A special admission policy,
which has gained popularity
with the patrons of the nation's
leading repertory theatres has
now reached Ashland.
Called a "Student Rush
Ticket", the policy will allow
students to purchase any seat
that has remained unsold 30
minutes prior to the start of any
of the "STAGE II"
performances, for only $ 1.50.
This new policy extends to
students of all schools and
colleges, as long as bona fide
student body cards are presented
at the box office at the time the
sale is made.
Similar to the "stand-by"
policy so popular with airlines,
this "Student Rush Ticket" will
not permit young people to
reserve their seating in advance.
Though they will take a chance
on seating availability each
night, in some cases, they may
be able to obtain some of the
very best seating in the theatre
for only $1.50.
The "Student Rush" ticket
privilege is not transferable, and
student body identification is
required for each ticket sold.
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LETTERBOX
LETTERBOX
LETTERBOX
Newspaper Editor
A shield High School
Ashland, Oregon
Dear Editor:
We want to compliment the
students and faculty of Ashland
Senior High for their warm and
courteous response Thursday
morning. Without question it
was one of the most productive
sessions held to date in a high
school.
My only wish is that our
presentation served to promote
the thoughtful consideration
that this issue merits, but which
is impossible under such
circumstances.
If there is any way that the
state organization can be of
service, please feel free to write
or call.
Cordially,
GO-19
Earl Blumenauer
The Rogue News would like to take this space to recognize the
outstanding skiing ability of Dean Fort miller. In previous
meets held at Mt. Ashland and Lakeview he took first overall
in slalom. In state competition Fort miller finished third in the
entire state.
Read the
TEEN PAGE
in the
Ashland Daily Tidings
each Friday
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