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12 Times-Bulletin, Van Wert, Saturday, May 19, 1973 Record Number Of First-Time J6 Traffic Cases Donors Visit Bloodmobile Unit Juvenile Court Judge, Jury A new record of 69 first-time donors was recorded Friday during the Red Cross Bloodmobile visit at Aeroquip Corporation. A total of 170 pints of blood were collected, with 182 persons going through the unit. There were 12 rejects. J. Richard Jackson reached the five gallon mark, while Ann Goyings and Gloria J.

Miller recorded two gallons. Attaining the one gallon rifark were John C. Lloyd Betty J. Miller, Gerald E. Jerome, James A.

Bilimek and Diane Davies. Violette Thomas is blood program chairman and chairmen of the day were Marcille Rinard and Ruth Stallkamp. On call were Dr. Donald Walters, Dr. N.

L. Marxen and Dr. H. D. Underwood.

Nurses on duty included Ruth Miller, Marcile Spayd, Nola Miller, Pam Herminghuysen, Euncie Hirsch, Nell Carpenter, Ruth Schult, Nancy Stepleton and Doris Keipper. Volunteers included Frances Urban, Carol Fowler, Judy McCormick, Jackie Bates, Trevia Laing, Mary Chiles, Joan Amstutz, Margaret Bushong, Beth Brumback, Lela Laemmle, Elizabeth Ireland and Bertha Smith. 'EMPLOYES OF of Aeroquip donating blood included: Miss Patricia McMichael, Harold E. Fritz, Joseph I. Avarado, Mrs.

Nina Ragan, Art R. Fiock, James A. Myers, Mrs. Grace- Burley, Larry E. Donaldson, Mrs.

Ellen A. Mosier, Michael J. Harkins, Mrs. Dorothy Mitchener. Mrs.

June Bechtol, Kevin D. Dome, Mrs. Jane E. Gorman, Ralph F. Shields, Mrs.

Marjorie R. Karst, Mrs. Barbara J. Gilliland, Mrs. LaVonne F.

Carrier, Gene L. Hartmier, Robert E. Kegg, Lelan D. Cook and Mrs. Betty L.

Wyandt. Jack K. Smith, Ted M. Moreland, Ron G. Clifton, David A.

Wallis, Mrs. May E. Brown, Daniel H. Halter, Willie M. Hernandez, Paul E.

Price, Mrs. Sally A. Roth, John D. Hunter, Mrs. Mary Ann Vaske, Mrs.

Barbara J. Bolenbaugh, Wilhelm A. Etzler and Charles R. Mathew. Mrs.

Pat Sowers, Jack J. Tribolet, Mrs. Patricia L. Jones, Maurice J. Miller, James F.

Wiseman, Larry E. Smith, John P. JMcCarthy, Lanny B. Lemmon, Heppeard, David C. Alspaugh, Cre M.

Chavarria Jr. and, Bob R. Patterson Mrs. Barbara E. Bates, John L.

Stutz and Gerald E. Jerome. Miss Rose Ann Purk, Leonard R. Johnson, Delbert D. Cooper, Doyl L.

Owens, Robert B. Ainsworth, Bill J. Fellers, Morrell G. Allen, Mrs. Mildred E.

Schlereth, Charles R. Hire, Mrs. Katie M. Poling, John J. SheUabarger, Mrs.

Helen M. Carter, Donna Le Lehman, Larry H. Luersman, Mrs. Anne E. Myers, Mrs.

Mary E. Osenbaugh and Mrs. R. Eloise Evans. Miss Jane A.

Scaer, Paul E. White, Mrs. Betty K. Olson, Dan D. Clifton, Ronald B.

Miller, Paul L. Boroff, Mrs. Delores J. Hanigford, Ralph A. Lauser, Robert J.

Laukhuf, Mrs. Dorothy M. Kohorst, Ted E. Miller, Arthur L. Finnegan, Charles A.

Hargesheimer, William S. Baxter and Roger A. Youtsey. Eddie B. Stewart, O.

Tomlinson, Gene E. Harting, Vernon D. Ponsler, Richard E. Gallaway, Gene F. Allmandinger, Jeffery R.

Miller, Joseph A. Liebrecht, Mrs. F. Marie Miller, Toby B. Thomas and Russell D.

Buechner. Mrs. Carol J. Brown, Gene A. Ray, Joe L.

Hoffman, Carl R. Copper, Masons Meeting OHIO CITY Eureka Lodge No. 592, FAM, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Masonic Temple.

James Skinner, master announced. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Piece Goods Reduced Assorted piece goods. Choose from cottons, blends, knits, solids. And prints.

4 Large Groups 66' JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Charles M. Abelblue, Robert L. Kiracofe, Paul G. Fauble, Cheryl Barnett, David R.

Sheets, Irwin H. Holdgreve, Max L. Kraner, Mark E. Fisher, Wilfred C. Davis, Jerry L.

Lukavich. Henry C. Germann, Dave B. Van Doren, Francis A. Sinning, Terry Johns, Paul T.

Ross, Dennis Geren, Dana L. Martin, Dan Konkle, Robert J. Minnig, Tom W. Hark, Robert D. Agler, Leland A.

Bollenbacher. William P. Sanderson, Michael A. McClure, Rick L. Brinkman, Lorenz H.

Germann, William T. Weigle, Byron E. Mohr, Gary C. Mosier, Jack K. Bowen, Dennis W.

Summersett, Terance G. Hargreave, Dana F. Sanderson, Roger W. Sapp, Donald E. Smith, Frank B.

Hoffman, Mrs. Betty J. Altenburger, Thomas E. Short, Ronald D. Richards.

Edward R. Bailey, Mrs. Jackie S. Shrum, Robert E. Coleman, Miss Barbara J.

Speelman, John S. Carlton, Mrs. Dora M. Carter, Carl J. Knippen.

James L. Eickholt, Dale H. Long, Frederick A. Ruen, Robert P. Follas, Roger E.

Price, Dave F. Thatcher, Mrs. Marilyn E. Lautzenheiser, Lyle R. Mitchener, Mrs.

Helen M. Mace, John E. Cramer. Donald R. Ford, Larry G.

Black, Norman M. Prill, Mike M. Reed, Maurice A. Thornell, Donald D. Hoblet, Mark A.

Bohnlein, Randall Floyd Hoblet, Donald L. Goings, Rodger D. Hoffman, Robert E. Grandstaff, Howard J. Fisher, Arthur G.

Kiehl, Dennie J. Gibbons, Mrs. Ethel E. Ebel. Mrs.

C. Maxine Zielke, Donald E. Hurless, Bill E. Stripe, James L. Klinker, Mrs.

Frances M. Koenig and Carlton E. Goings. Man Bound Over To Grand Jury In Case Involving Stabbing Thomas Green, 22, of Rt. 2, Oakwood, charged with stabbing with intent to kill John Brecht of Continental on March 12, waived preliminary hearing Friday in Municipal Court.

He was bound over to the Grand Jury by Judge Robert L. Harrington and the court ordered a $1,000 bond continued. The incident involved a domestic quarrel and took place in the northeast section of the county. Following the stabbing Brecht went to the home of Jeff Thatcher of Rt. 2 and the Grover Hill emergency squad was called.

He was taken to the Van Wert County Hospital and later transferred to Defiance City Hospital, where he was a patient for about a month. Sheriff Don Thomas' Department investigated the incident and Green was taken into custody the next day by Sheriff John Keeler's Department in Paulding County. Green is married to Brecht's former wife. He is represented by Atty. Robert M.

Arthur of Defiance. Court Cases Traffic CITY POLICE Gerald Eugene Keathley, 41, of Westerville, improper pleaded guilty; fined $5 and costs. Due to mitigating circumstances the court suspended all of the fine and costs. Ivan W. Clpuse, 51, of Rt.

1, Ohio City, speed in excess of road and weather conditions, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $10 and costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 14 on S. Shannon St. at Congress St. Donald E.

Reichert, 21, of 332 N. Tyler no operator's license, pleaded guilty; fined $100 and costs and sentenced to serve two days in Van Wert County jail. Joseph R. Ortega, 34, of 719 E. Sycamore operating motor vehicle while license is tinder suspension, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $100 and costs and sentenced to serve two days in Van Wert County jail.

Stephen D. DuVall, 19, of Rt. 1, Middle Point, 48 m. p. h.

in 25 m. p. h. zone, pleaded guilty; fined $15 and costs. Melvin Clarence Gerig, 51, of Rt.

3, Wauseon, failure to stop in assured clear distance ahead, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $10 and costs. The citation was issued as the result an accident May 8 on S. Washington St. at the Ervin St. intersection.

Russell Leo Demint, 21, of 623 N. Cherry failure to use vigilance while backing, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $10 and costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 8 in the 100 block of S. Market St. Michael Lee Bandelier, 26, stop sign violation, pleaded guilty; fined $10 and costs.

Doyle C. Goddard, 66, of Grover Hill, failure to yield the right-of-way at an intersection, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $10 and costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 8 on U. S. 224 at intersection of Hoaglin Center Road in Hoaglin Township.

Darlene A. Abronavich, 28, of Delphos, 76 m. p. h. in 60 m.

p. h. zone, pleaded guilty; fined $15 and costs. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Richard V. Heckler, 27, of Fort Wayne, speed unreasonable for conditions, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $20 and costs.

The citation, was issued as the result of an accident May 16 on Colwell Road in Union Township. CONVOY MARSHAL Gregory A. Poling, 19, of Convoy, stop sign violation, pleaded not guilty. The court continued the case for trial at 2 p. m.

Wednesday. The defendant was released on his own recognizance. HIGHWAY PATROL Quenton F. DeLong, 50, of 302 N. Washington no red light on rear of tractor, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $15 and costs.

The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 7 on U. S. 127 in Hoaglin Township. Allen D. Hunnaman, 23, of Rt 1, Haviland, failure to stop in assured clear distance ahead, pleaded not guilty.

The court continued the case for trial at 2 p. m. May 30. The defendant was released on his own recognizance. Steven J.

Myers, 19, of Rt 2, Paulding, failure to stop in assured dear distance ahead, pleaded no contest found guilty; fined $10 and costs. Due to mitigating circumstances the court suspended all of the fine and costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 7 on U. S. 127 in Hoaglin Township.

Train Derails DUNKIRK, N. Y. (AP) Twenty railroad cars carrying whiskey, televisions and coffins derailed in this Lake Erie city Friday, injuring two Ohio trainmen. Police said the cars were part of a 110-car Norfolk Western Railway freight traveling east through Dunkirk's industrial section. It was not known what made them jump the tracks.

BOND FORFEITURES Allen L. Gribler, 28, of Ohio City, 75 m. p. h. in 60 m.

p. h. zone; $30 bond. Highway Patrol radar. Jeffery L.

Wheeler, 19, of Rt. 5, reckless operation; $50 bond. Highway Patrol charge. Larry R. Miller, 27, of 701 N.

Jefferson 74 m. p. h. in 50 m. p.

h. zone; $40 bond. Highway Patrol radar. Gerald B. Kraft, 29, of Delphos, 69 m.

p. h. in 50 m. p. h.

zone; $30 bond. Highway Patrol radar. Herbert D. Kephart, 51, of 1063 Merry Lane, speed charge; $40 bond. Highway Patrol charge.

Rosemary Green, 43, of Rt 3, Rockford, 74 m. p. h. in 60 m. p.

h. zone; $30 bond. Highway Patrol radar. The court handled a total of 50 cases during the traffic court session Friday. Municipal OVERTIME PARKING Wayne R.

Castle, 43, of 507 Burt St, overtime parking meter violation, pleaded guilty; and costs. City Police charge. Phyllis Adelblue of 619 Center St, overtime parking meter violation, pleaded guilty; and costs: City Police charge. The Van Wert County Juvenile Jury and Juvenile Court Judge Cathryn L. Harrington handled 16 traffic cases during the traffic court session Thursday.

Andrew George Straw, 16, of Rt. 4, forfeited two $50 bonds. One for unnecessary noise by squealing tires and the other for operating a motor vehicle on a temporary permit without a licensed driver. The citations were issued by City Police on April 2 and April 11. Kevin Laing, 17, of 521 S.

Shannon failure to yield right-of-way from private drive, pleaded no contest, found guilty; fined $5 and costs. The citation was ussued as the result of a three-car accident May 7 in the 500 block of S. Shannon St. City Police charge. Michael Dailey, 17, of 752 S.

Shannon unnecessary noise, pleaded guilty; fined $5 and costs. City Police charge. Debra A. Mohler, 17, of 633 S. Tyler failure to yield right-of-way while turning left, pleaded guilty.

The court suspended the defendant's operator's license until damages to the other car are paid. She was also assessed court costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 15 on N. Jefferson St. at the intersection of First St.

City Police charge. Kent A. Brown, 16, of 1032 Elm failure to stop in assured dear distance ahead, pleaded guilty; fined $10 and costs. He was also ordered to write a 200-word essay on "Stopping In Assured Clear Distance." The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 14 on W. Main St.

at Jefferson St. City Police charge. Ronald J. Mueller, 17, of Rt. 1, Venedocia, 38 m.

p. h. in 25 m. p. h.

zone, pleaded guilty; fined $13 and costs. Delphos Police radar. Michael P. Burcham, 17, of 726 George 40 p. h.

in 25 m. p. h. zone, pleaded guilty; fined $15 and costs. Delphos Police radar.

Gregory L. Wannemacher, 17, of Delphos, failure to yield right-of-way at intersection, pleaded guilty; fined $5 and costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 9 at the intersection of W. Eighth St. and N.

Jefferson St. in Delphos. Delphos Police charge. Gary A. Ashbaugh, 17, of Rt.

5, unnecessary noise by squealing tires, pleaded guilty; fined $25 and costs with $10 of the fine suspended if the defendant has no further violations within six months. Delphos Police charge. Brian S. Woodruff, 16, of 226 N. Cherry unnecessary noise by squealing tires, pleaded guilty; fined $5 and costs.

Delphos Police charge. Michael Wayne Snider, 16, of Wiltshire, operating a motor vehicle without operator's license, pleaded guilty; fined $15 and costs. The citation was issued as the result of an accident May 10 on Ohio 81 in Willshire. Sheriff's Department charge. Michael E.

Schram, 17, of Rt. 2, Delphos, 73 m. p. h. in 60 m.

p. h. zone, pleaded guilty; fined $13 and costs. Highway Patrol Vascar. Cyril J.

Keiffer, 17, of Lima, 90 m. p. h. in 60 m. p.

h. zone, pleaded guilty; fined $30 and costs. Highway Patrol Vascar. George L. Webb, 16, of 736 N.

Washington 83 m. p. h. in 50 m. p.

h. zone, pleaded guilty; fined $33 and costs. Highway Patrol radar. Michael L. Bolton, 17, of 614 S.

Vine 78 m. p. h. in 50 m. p.

h. zone; forfeited $40 bond. Highway Patrol radar. Ohio Agriculture Department Finds Sulfite-Treated Meats Ohio (AP)--The Ohio Agriculture Department is detecting sulfite-treated meat on the market about twice a week since it increased its testing program, according to Director Gene Abercrombie. "Sulfite testing is no longer a long, drawn out process," Abercrombie said Friday.

It takes an inspector "just a few seconds" to complete a test and with an increased inspectors force many more markets are tested, he said. In testing, a dye is applied to the Passenger Is Hurt When Auto Hits Power Pole Ruth E. Burley, 50, of 211 Burt St.) was injured about 2 p. m. Friday when a car driven by her son, Robert 19, struck an Ohio Power pole in the 100 block of Burt St.

She was taken to Van Wert County Hospital by the Fire Department emergency squad where she was treated for lacerations of her forehead, chin and both knees. She also bruised her right arm. City Police reported Burley was southbound and when he reached across the seat to place an item in his mother's purse, the car veered off the right side of the street, scraping the pole. There was moderate damage to the front section of the SHERIFF DON THOMAS' Department investigated a one-car accident at 3:30 a. m.

today on the Greenville Road one-fourth mile north of Peter Collins Road. Gary L. High, 25, of 403 Bonnewitz told deputies he was southbound, when his car went out of control at a curve and knocked down a telephone pole. There was moderate damage to the front section and top of the vehicle. meat.

If it is absorbed, it indicates that sulfite has been added in sufficient quantities to allow aging meat to retain a bright red color, when it may actually be building up bacteria and becoming spoiled. The sulfite itself is not harmful, but the bacteria buildup can cause sickness, and the customer is cheated into buying what appears to be fresh meat, Abercrombie said. Six-store owners have been convicted in the past-month of-sulfite- treating their meat. added, "The majority of meat stores are selling top quality meat." The store owners that have been convicted are: Frederick Michalk, of Marlissa in Lyndhurst; Morris Diamond, Quick-Check Eagle Market, Shaker Heights; lona Feher, Feher's Meats and Grocery, Martins Ferry; Charles Casa, Chuckies Market, Cleveland; Faye Davis, Davis Farm Market, London, and Frank Nappi, Frank Nappi Supermarket, Ashtabula. Franklin School Kindergartners Entertain Parents The kindergarten students of Franklin School entertained their parents at an end-of-the-year program Friday.

The program included songs, poems, a folk dance and rhythm band. The program ended with an operetta entitled "The Little Red Hen." Following the program the students served bread and butter which they had prepared. Mrs. Randall Gardner is their teacher and Bonnie Kreischer is the teacher's aide. Mrs.

James Baker accompanied the children on the piano. Public Chicken Dinner Sunday May 20, 11:90 to 2 p. m. Lincolnview High School. All the chicken yon can eat Benefit Lincolnview Scholarship Fund.

Sponsors-Middle Point 307 Are You Overpaying For Prescriptions? Not If You're Having Them Riled At DOWNTOWN DRUG Where you not only get DISCOUNT PRICES, but also FREE DELIVERY, FAMILY RECORD CARDS, 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE, CHARGE ACCOUNTS STAMPS. tit BoS ON H). vi 01 vi FLOWER SHOW Plans are well under way for what has become the annual spring Flower Show. The event will be held June tooth and threeth at the Key-Post Inn. Ralph Eck is the general show chairman and the Men's Garden Club is sponsoring the big affair.

There is a Sweepstakes Award this year for the person grabbing the most blue ribbons. The show is open to residents of Van Wert County and has more than 66 Divisions. If you are a posy-grower you can't hardly niiss. Last year's show drew a large crowd to Van Wert and the outlook for this year is better than ever. We Add Flour To Your Dough With Daily Interest.

THE EAGLE FLYS Van Wert Aerie No. 886, Fraternal Order of Eagles, is on a gift giving binge again. This time they've given a check for a sizable amount to both the heart fund and the cancer fund. Not only that but they gave an identical amount to the national Eagles for the same programs. Cosh Your Check At VWN When The Eagle Flyi.

GROUNDBREAKING Joan Brazen, director of the Thomas Edison School and center for retarded children, had the honor of busting ground for the new school which is to be built on N. Franklin St. extended (Marsh Road). They'll be able to move in, hopefully, in early 1974. Use Your Bank American! To Take Advantage of Sales.

LOYALTY DAY Van Werters were treated to a fine parade last Saturday when the VFW sponsored Loyalty Day. Units from the county and other areas participated. It was inspring to see all the flags flying. Make Ready For Spring With a VWN Home Loan. ROTARY HOSTS BRITISH GUESTS Hin cash u've met someone with a limey haccent thiss week, hit's because the Van Wert Rotary Club 'as bean 'osting hay group study team from jolly hold England.

Five members of hay study group hand their leader 'ave bean 'ere. Has one put hit peoples har the same the world hover. New Appliances? Let VWN Help You. HISTORICALLY SQUEAKING -Recalling the days gone by is fun. The other we heard some of the younger folk talking about the good old days when W.

Ervin Road was Summit St. and the south side was nothing but farm land When the bowling alley was on the second floor in what is now the Ley Equipment building on Central and Walnut (There also used to be an indoor miniature golf course there) When 4th Ward Park used to be a park instead of a parking lot When there were three picture shows in town and kids didn't have to show ID's to get But that was back in the good old days. Moke a New Car Deal With a VWN Bank Loan. 4-H SCHOLARSHIPS Betty Richey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Richey of Wren and Bill McClure, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClure will tour the U. S. capital this summer.

They have been selected as the citizenship award winners from the 4-H. Conservation camp scholarship is Mickey Army, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Army of Rt. 2, Ohio City.

Congratulations. Speedy Bonking is Available at VWN's Drive-In. Walk-in. NURSES' SCHOLARSHIP Crestview senior Sue Egley has been named scholarship winner which is presented by the Van Wert Registered Nurses Association, She plans to enter Parkview Methodist School of Nursing on the S450-grant which is for a three-year period By the way. the nurses annual fundraising dance is next Saturday at the Elks.

At any rate congratulations to Sue. VWN Has Five locations to Serve You Quicker. (PLAUDITS DEPARTMENT To Mark Morgan Borchers of Worthington on his appointment to Annapolis and the U. S. Naval Academy.

He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Morgan and the late Mr. and Mrs.

George D. Borchers of Van But that's not all, Mark also stacked up as a National Merit Scholarship To Randy Custer, DECA student of the year To CamilJe Hilton and Kevin Ryan, Crestview recipients of the National High School Award for To Lloyd Feasby, new commander and Florence Boroff, new president of the VFW post and auxiliary respectively Best wishes to one and all. See VWN For A Safety Deposit Box. FRESHLY MINTED -The ladies and trees are different They bare their limbs at different seasons. Have a nice week.

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