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The BG News August 15, 1974 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 8-15-1974 The BG News August 15, 1974 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News August 15, 1974" (1974). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3001. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3001 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Sales for Ohio lottery tickets begin By Lorraine Jasaetoa According to a spokesperson, the According to the commission, there are out of 'bow-to-buy' brochures, so Marty Brsucksleck, a clerk at Klever said he seluWO to 80 tickets a Staff Reporter commission projects sales of 7-9 will be 5,000 tW winners for every response must be very favorable." Racketeers, says her tickets have been <«»y. million tickets by August 20. which million tickets sold. Fadell said that since the Toledo telling pretty well. A small piece of paper that costs SO would give Ohio the highest first week In a separate drum are sealed area has 11 per cent of the population "I GUESS people are buying one for cents could be worth f 1 million. ticket sales of any state lottery. envelopes containing the post positions the commission hopes to get 11 per "People expect a beer and wine the husband and one for the wife," be The Ohio Lottery Commission A total of 13 million tickets have of winning race horses which cent of the sales place to have them," she said. "I sell said officially opened sales Friday when been distributed to regional offices correspond to the numbers on the 10 15 to 20 just during the day, and very Gov. John J. Gilligan purchased the Lottery officials say they hope 5 cups According to Fadell. the Toledo seldom do 1 sell just one. A couple of Meredith Miles, manager of the first ticket in Columbus. million tickets can be sold each week. Using race horse post positions keeps office received 166 million tickets, times I've sold big quantities " Dairy Queen, says be doesn't know how However, a commission The lottery drawing will take place the Lottery Commission exempt from plus 100.000 a few days later. many tickets he Is supposed to sell, so spokesperson said there were reports each Thursday in a different city. The the 10 per cent federal excise tax Braucksieck says she sells mostly to he doesn't know whether or not he is of premature, unsanctioned ticket first drawing will take place at the placed on gambling games LOCAL merchants said they were men, and that older women buy more doing well. sales in the Marietta and Canton areas. Parmatown Shopping Center in Parma pleased with their ticket sales. tickets than younger girls. "We've had sales in the Canton- on August 22 CONGRESS granted an exemption in "Sales are going fine." said Pat "Ladles seem to be buying one, and Marietta regions that have been going The second drawing will be held at 1965 to lotteries which were Kaetzel. a clerk at Roger's Drugstore. "WE have a sign that says 'Take gentlemen two or more." be said. wild since Tuesday." be said. "The the State Fair in Columbus, the third in determined by a horse race. "We are selling approximately 25 your change in lottery tickets', and Miles said he has sold ISO tickets agents just went ahead and did it." Medina, and the fourth, in Cincinnati However, the Senate passed a bill tickets a day. and people are usually I'm surprised how many people really since Friday. Tuesday which exempts state-run buying more than one " do." she added. Dave Buckland. manager of Mr. THERE are 10.000 licensed ticket AT EACH drawing, numbered lotteries from the tax on wagers. Ed's said, "Our business has been agents state-wide who receive their plastic balls are tumbled about in a Ticket sales in the Toledo area seem Kaetzel said she feels that everyone "Monday was tremendous." said going fairly good, roughly M to 40 tickets weekly from local banks. The drum and dumped into 10 cups A to be going well, according to Gerald rushed in at the beginning of the week John Klever. owner of Klever's tickets a day." agents get a 5 per cent commission of plastic ball is then taken from the cup Fadell. Toledo regional manager for because they though the drawing was Jewelry Store. "People are buying an total weekly sales and each bank The first three digit number pays the the Ohio lottery. sooner average of two tickets each. One Buckland said be usually sells fl or receives a commission equal to 1 per ticket's holders $20 and qualifies them "In my opinion everything looks "We are into our second pack of person bought $15 worth, but that is an $2 worth, and that many people are cent of its total sales for the $1 million drawing optimistic." said Fadell. "All agents tickets, "sheadded. exception " taking their change back in tickets. An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Student Thursday, August IS, 1974 Voice THe BG news Volume 58/Number t Family into full stream of migrant work By Beats* Hofford went to Illinois for mushrooms, then to Snakes, spiders and frogs were "We lost almost eveteverything- Michigan to pick strawberries. problems in Florida.Florida, Ms. Schroeder memories of our son who died-justd Migrants Currently the Schroeders are at the recalls. about everything." she said Many people associate the word with James Smith farm near Pemberville. "Have you ever gone to get in the The Schroeders are working for Chicanos and beat-up pick-up trucks, working up the pickle crop The family shower and had a snake stare back out money to return to Florida for the tomato pickers and dirty shacks. But works in the fields from 7 a m - 5pm.. at you?" she asked. orange crop. Ms. Schroeder said. Then, not all migrants are Chicanos-there with breaks in the morning and The Schroeders are one of two Anglo the migrant cycle begins again. are Anglo migrants as well afternoon families working at the Smith farm. "I just hope the work holds out in this Charles and Joyce Schroeder are "We get half of what the farmer gets They live in a five-room building near dryness-those tomatoes might be originally from Des Moines. Iowa. for wages." Ms. Schroeder said, the farmhouse. rotten." she said. Schroeder used to drive a truck, but the adding they had earned as much as (300 "This house is beautiful compared to The children said they enjoyed family's lifestyle has changed. or $400 in one week some we've lived in." Ms Schroeder travelling "I really like it," Sherry The Schroeders are now migrants "We'll be lucky if we get $125 this said Some were just one room shacks, said "We're happier now." Ms. Schroeder week, though." she said. "The pickles she said, and there were usually a Bobbie sat strumming a guitar She said. "My husband used to be gone all are starting to run out and tomatoes minimum of seven families in each said she wanted to be the first girl in the time, but now we can all be may not be readv for a couple of weeks camp. Once, she said, they lived in a the family who ever graduated from together " yet" cow barn. high school and went to college. The Schroeders have four children: Ms. Schroeder said their present job The house on the Smith farm is Long-range plans for the Schroeders Sherry. 18: Bobbie Diane. 17. and is better than some they've had In decorated with a few of the include buying a gas station and Diane and David. 16-year-old twins Illinois, they picked mushrooms in Schroeders personal possessions-a trailer. Ms. Schroeder said. This is the first year the family has caves, wearing lighted helmets as they small clock, a picture of a clown. How does their current lifestyle followed the migrant stream. Ms. worked. However, not long after the family compare with that of before? Schroeder said. She paused and shook her head began travelling as migrants, the "We can relax, together," Ms. "We went to Florida to pick oranges "They say four women went blind trailer with their belongings was Schroeder said. "I love this a lot' first." she said. From there the family down there " stolen. more." Migrant workers are currently busy working in the area fields. Shewn picking tomatoes are Charles and Joyce Schroeder, husband and wife. (Newsphote by Garden K. Fischer) Seven women employed in summer maintenance Seven of the summer maintenance anticipated problems since most of the members are not allowed to punch the male workers had never worked with time clock. women, but now he said he feels that Why? Because the time clock is "the girls fit right in and even inspire presently located in the men's locker the men to work harder. area and the workers are females. "I would never hesitate to hire They are Brooke Ayers, Janet Box, women again," he said. "I felt that Susan Callan. Kathy Eninger. they could do the job and they have Rosemary Harmon, Enid Jenson and done the job." Nancy Shapiro.
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