greatgrandchildren greatgrandchildren. Avenue, Hospital, of restaurant of Lebanon Creature (Continued From Page 1) dator" and Bandit "started rying on something terrible.' Partridge said he flashlight into the field saw something with eyes "red reflectors.' The dog's hair stood straight up, he said, and the animal went into field. The dog never returned, Partridge said, and there was trace of it in the morning. Johnson said he was not counting the stories he was but said he feels what seen was nothing more than "freak shitepoke,' a large of the heron family. The shitepoke, sometimes called a shag, is the smallest| heron in the Western Hemisphere. Officials were at a loss, however, to explain how shag could fly at 100 miles hour as Scarberry and Mallette said the creature did.