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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 12

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The Lima Newsi
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Lima, Ohio
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12
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It seems to be a type of Mother Nature disease." Fearing that the mysterious fish killer may also affect humans, State Marine Patrol officers have prohibited swim- MIAMI (AP) Marina scientists investigating a fish kill in Biscayne Bay say a mysterious malady is causing' thousands of fish to. twirl and dance" before they die. So far weve been unable to pinpoint the cause," said chemist Wyn Nystrom who flew over the area last week and saw patches of dead fish dotting the bay and adjoining canals. Nystrom, chief chemist for the Dade County Pollution Control Board, said he saw thousands more fish dancing and Should cats bo licensed the mum aa dogs? 1 1 1 That Your Opinion question last week has provided an unusual flood of mall duriM the past weak; a variety of feelings, and pretty close to equal support Hence, it Is being repeated this week. If you havent answered, what do you think? Readers are asked to respond by answering yes'1 or no," giving a brief explanation for their answer.

All responses to Your Opinion must be received by Friday noon in orderto be tallied for a report in the following Sunday's Lima News. Selected opinions will appear along with the results of the poll and a new question. Responses should be mailed, by letter or postcard, to Your Opinion, in care of The Lima News, 121 E. High, Lima 4S802. It Is not necessary to include your name or address.

No names will be published. rather strings the way the fish dance. They start to twirl and then spin right down to tho bottom. It is spptrently something that affocts the nervous system." The fish's head remains relatively stationary while its body revolves rapidly, tike a hand on a clock. Tho Ull traces the largest circle at a rate of shout two revolutions .4 second, wil- drop, WCTE-TV from Toledo and replace it with the Bowling Grfen station immediately.

The. station will be cast on Channel 10 in Delphos, Channel 6 In Fort Shawnee and Cridersville, Channel 9 in Kenton and Channel 12 in Wa-pakoneta and St Marys. Cypress President John Carson also said his Arm will provide to any educational institution in the companys districts so that the schools may iwe the in-service broadcasts if they wish. ea Bowling Green to twitch to higher power and increue Its coverage to a 19-courty area which includes ail of Aden County, according to Joan Gordon, station public relations director. Other counties in the new coverage area include Auglaize, Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Logan, Lucaa, Marion, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood and Wyandot.

Accompanying the boost ming, fishing and boating alouglnessea say Shop Monday 9:30 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. Vr r. mri. xp from 10,000 to 750,000 watts will be a number of milestones for the station, including a new channel, frill color broadcasting schedule and the first Saturday of regular programming which then will permit broadcasting seven days a week.

One of Ohios eight public television stations, WBGlf will switch from channel 70 to channel 57 and will go on the air at 5:15 p.m. Saturday with test patterns and will begin regular programming at 5:30. Saturday and Sunday the station will broadcast from 5:30 to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday the Northwest Ohio Education Television Foundation will air its inschool format from 8:40 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

and the public broadcasting schedule will run from 3:30 to 11 p.m. Both Lima Cablevision Co. and Cypress Cablevision have acknowledged plans to carry the new station. Lima company representatives 'say they hope to pick up schedule immediately but may be hampered by the weather on construction necessary for the operation. However, current plans call for the station to be carried on Channel 6.

The Cypress firm plans to Service Clubs Shop Monday 2 DAY SPECIAL! UPtown Lima ROTARY CLUB will mee Monday at 11:45 a.m. in Milano Club. Dr. James R. Hull, past president of the Columbus Rotary and a former Ohio State -University basketball star, wil speak on You and Your Future." FRONTIERS INTERNATION' AL will hold its monthly dinner meeting Monday at 6:15 p.m.

in the Argonne Hotel. SHAWNEE LIONS CLUB will meet Monday at 6:15 p.m: in hit Shawnee Junior High School cafeteria for a slide program oh the Orient Its Jockey Sale Time! Save on Men's Briefs and T-Shirts Misses and Extra Size Double Knit Nylon Slacks $7 Misses Proportioned Lengths 2 Ml $8 Women's Extra Sizes 32 to 38 2 M3 Monday and Tuesday Only! 100 double knit nylon in your favorite pulf-on style-popular fashion colors. Misses in proportioned sizes: short 8 to 16, average 10 to 18 and tall 12 to 18. Extra sizes waists 32 to 38. Don't miss them! 4 Misses and Extra Size KIWANIS CLUB will meet Tuesday at 11:45 a.m.

in the Argonne Hotel Bob Ulm, a blind student from Delphos St John High School will present an electric organ concert. SERTOMA CLUB will meet Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. in die Milano Club. Jim Wilt will speak cm Mental Retardation and Progress in Our Area'. BREAKFAST OPTIMIST CLUB will meet Wednesday at 1 a.m.

in. jhe Milflao-Club. Robert Tracht, executive director otthe Lima Area Chamber of Commerce, will be the guest 25 Students Conclude NBC Goal Tuesday Northwestern Business Col lege will graduate 25 students Tuesday at the close of winter quarter, according to J. McLean Reed, president Eighteen students will receive degrees and seven will receive diplomas at commencement ceremonies June 24. Degree candidates are: Nonna Coate of 668 Runyan and Dennis Elwer of Delphos, business administration; Alvaro Guzman of 947 W.

Brice, Paul Huffer of 822 Richie, Teresa McClain of 513 N. Nixon, Leroy Poulson of Delphos, John loth of Wapakoneta, Dennis Smith of Ada, Robert Sommers and Jean Steiner of Pandora, dgher accounting; Beverly Akers of Harrod, Betty Degan of 583 Lutz, Nancy Keller of Ada, Judy McNeill of '5959 Agerter, Suzanne Sander of 2908 Makley, Mary Anne Schroeder of 1856 Spring, Kathleen Steiner of 2876 Hanthorn and Tena Thompson of 1408 Wilson, professional secretarial. Diploma candidates are Judy Barkhurst of 424ft N. Metcalf, Debbie Fleece of Belief ontaine, Willa Jackson of 512 S. Nye, Karen Sharp of 1006 E.

Second and Deborah Weller of 516 N. Collett executive secretarial; Cynthia Edmiston of 2801 Wells and Mary Odenweller of Kalida, senior accounting. EXCHANGE, NOON OPTIMIST, LIONS and KIWANIS will hold a joint meeting Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. to hear guest speaker Sid Collins, the voice of the Indianapolis Pant Tops SAVE 1.51! SAVE. 1.51! 3 Whities and A Bright Per Package! BRIEFS: T-SHIRTS: 4 5 4 to 4 $10 Misses Sizes S.M.L $12 Extra-Sizei 38 to 44 7.99 8.99 9 9 i A 7.50 VALUE! A 6.50 VALUE METROPOUTAN CLUB will meet Wednesday at 5:15 p.m.

in the Sveden House in the American Mall. John Christoff, executive director of the Lima Area Program On Drug Abuse, will speak, on "Drugs and Drug Abuse." LIMA SHRINE CLUB will meet Thursday at 11:45 a.m. in the Milano Club. Bill Thompson, district executive director of the Shawnee Council, will speak on Scouting Today Is a Lot More Than You Think. KIWANIS Perfect topping for your pants wardrobe! Long sleeve, button front style of double knit 100 polyester in new spring prints.

Misses sizes S.M.L -Extra Sizes 38 to 44. i CLASSIC BRIEFS: you get three white plus one fashion blue brief from the Jocket Designers Collection POWER-KNIT T-SHIRTS: You get three white plus one blue! Save now while quantities last! Menr Store Gregg's First Floor Jv Value Circle Gregg's First Floor rxm'Ts. "L- i ONE WEEK ONLY s2, vi i UPtown Lima Custom Made (Drapery Sale OFF LABOR .4 All Made In Gregg's Own Workroom Finest in Northwest Ohio! Let your imagination go because at Gregg's you con have your draperies just as you want them-traditional to high iashion lined or unlined. Gregg's specializes in shaped valances, swags, jabots, Austrian curtains and fringe trims. Of course, when your draperies are custom made in Gregg's own workroom you can depend on the finest in qual.ity workmanship with meticulous care given every detail -all draperies will have hand-tacked plrfbts, weighted corners, extra deep hems and stay-stitched linings.

At Gregg's you have an outstanding choice of fabrics such os damask, antique satm, casements, sheers, prints in florals, crewel replicas, geometries and authentic document prints. fabrics from Bloom'' and This is on unusual opportunity to save on fine quality custom made draperies-OtyE WEEK ONLY, so don't dejay! Talk to Gregg's experienced staff tomorrow. Draperies Gregg's Third Floor Shop Monday 9:30 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. iteDmcsESKKsarc? 1 i 1i.

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