The Daily Telegram from Adrian, Michigan (2024)

The District Court The following persons appeared in Lenawee County District Court before Judges Ralph Kohn and Yale Kerby: KOHN CASES Deborah S. Hollingsworth. 19. Delta, Ohio, stood mute to March 3 charges of driving under the influence of toxicating liquor and possession of marijuana. Pretrial was set for March 24 William J.

Miller. 39. Clinton. pleaded guilty to Feb. 24 charge of writing 3 check less than $50 with nonsufficient funds.

His plea was rejected, innocent plea entered and" pre-trial set for March 31. Charles P. Miller. 19. Morenci, pleaded guilty 10 a contempt of court charge.

sentenced to 10 day's in jail with credit for 10. Martin Genuit. 31, of 1107 E. Butler, was bound to circuit court for March 9 arraignment on Feb. 18 counts of kidnaping.

assault with intent to rob while armed and first degree criminal sexual conduct. Carroll Gabriel. 25. of 704 Springbrook, was found guilty by the court on a contempt of court charge, sentenced to four days in jail. Bertraum A.

Bruce, 43. Blissfield, pleaded guilty to 3 Feb. 29 charge of improper passing on a hill, fined R. Vanbever, 20. Lincoln Park, pleaded guilty to a Feb.

29 charge of driving while license revoked, fined $257 and 10 days in jail. KERBY CASES Marlin L. Plowman. 35. Jonesville, pleaded guilty to a Feb.

18 charge of driving while license revoked or suspended, fined $205, three days in jail and 24 months probation. He also pleaded guilty to a Feb. 18 charge of driving while ability impaired, fined $155 and 24 months probation. A charge of possessing alcohol in motor vehicle was dismissed. A Jan.

11 charge of defrauding an innkeeper. against Amber J. Heimerdinger, 45, Clinton, was dismissed. Derailment Blocks Traffic Through traffic on Division St. in Adrian was blocked last night when two railroad cars jumped the tracks at the crossing at about 10:50 p.m There were no reports ot injures or major damage as the result of the mishap.

but the street remained blocked until a realroad crane could he brought from Napoleon. Ohio. to set the cars back on the tracks. The crossing had been cleared by early this morning Red Cross Continues Guatemalan Assistance An additional $200.000 for relief of Central American earthquake victims has been announced by the American National Red Cross. The agency previously sent $100,000 to the League of Red Cross Societies on Feb.

6, the day after the earthquake. Mrs. Rosemary, Wray. director Lenawee County chapter of the American Red Cross. has expressed thanks to area residents who have contributed to the relief operation.

Tents and blankets continue to be priority items. More than 3,000 tents and 7,000 blankets have been sent to Guatamala along with 14 ambulances. Other items sent include: plaster bandages. traction splints. folding cots.

flashing lights and sirens for ambulances, radio equipment and Hudson Man Transported Work above and below ground is expected to be com- Street. Although there were a minimum of customers out pleted this week on a General Telephone Company cable of service, the repair work required was extensive. To damaged by a truck strking a telephone pole on Feb. 21, date more than 254 manhours have been expended amounaccording to telephone company officials. The accident ting to $3,000.

(Cooney Photo) occurred at the corner of West Maumee and Greenly Adrian Area Obituaries ries Infant Ostrum Cathy R. Ostrum of 1299 Round Lake Highway, died Wednesday evening at Addison Community Hospital. The baby was born April 30, 1975. at Travis Air Force Base, daughter of Randy Ostrum and the former Rachel Torres. Surviving are her parents, -two brothers.

Steven and Randy: a sister, Sandra; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ostrum of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Torres of Toledo: and greatgrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ezequiel Torres of Adrian. funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Monday at St. Mary's Catholic with the Rev. Fr. Carolin officiating. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at Braun Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Saturday. ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE Due to the recent rain and ice storm in the Greater Detroit Area many people become temporarily homeless. The Salvation Army in that area, as well as Lenawee County, has offered to extend facilities for housing and feeding.

Anyone affected by this emergency is urged to contact the Adrian Salvation office for assistance 265-2038) Brigadier William Larned said today. BE Cable Repairs Nearly Complete Verl Wagner MANITOU BEACH Veri J. Wagner, 62, of 2125 Geneva Manitou Beach, died at 12:30 a.m. today at Addison Community Hospital. He was born March 28, 1913, at Defiance.

Ohio. son of Lulu (McIntyre) Wagner. He had formerly been employed at Consolidated Cement Co. in Cement City. Mr.

Wagner was married to Nettie Dushane. Surviving are his widow, four sons, Rex and A.J. of Manitou Beach. Carl of Addison, and Jim of Cement City; 13 grandchildren; four brothers, Carl and Edwin of Lansing, Robert of Pittsford and Harley of Adrian; four half-brothers. Jack Evans of Las Vegas, Jerry Evans of Hamilton.

William Evans of Osseo, and Edmund of Jonesville; and four sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Truitt and Mrs. Dorothy Warren Moscow, Mrs. Betty Hutchinson Somerset Center, and Mrs. Barbara Poufcas of Holt.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Worthington Chapel, Braun Funeral Home, Brooklyn. with the Rev. Dale Ankey officiating. Burial will be at Northlawn Cemetery, North Adams.

Visitation will be after 7 p.m. today. Hathaway House BLISSFIELD. MICHIG1N FOOD-DRIVA ENTERTAINMEN Ju-1 10 minutes from Adrian no 1.9. 223 Phone or 31.50 for Rearrsation.

Our bicentennial offering this week ADMIR M. BYRD'S CATCH Tuesday la Wednesday sierp-fried perch. shrimp. clam. with 1.0 p.m.

our gourmet salad bar potato 11 dare cat" GENERAL GEORGE- beef brew steak for 2 a 48 oz. pitcher of beer. 7-0 p.m. potuto and for 2 BENEDICT ARNOLD'S Friday: -2 for I co*ckTAILS "more is from 1-0 p.m. when dining with STEAMED CLAMS 2 also 3-10 CORN-ON-THE-COR both fresh.

both great -all sou want and our salad. $695 THE. INDEPENDENCE FEAST 3.10 p.m. jumbo shrimp corktail. a trip to our gourmet salad table, bread ha-ket.

broiled top sirloin of beef. choirr of potato. savor: herb bread. coffee or hot tea. and a chocolate parfair -05 Sundar: 15 -tar) FAMILY DAY Enjoy our traditional featuring roast round of beef enunire baked ham -both carved for vou.

There's another hot meal or seafood specialty three hot side dishes of vegetables such. Our gour. met -alad tabie includes a large ament of unusual salad. well salad bar Friday and Saturday at 9:00 P.M. EDDIE BOGGS Exciting Entertainment Daily Telegram 9-Fri Ma: 5 76 Expo Honors Executives At Dinner State Rep.

Jack Mowat, center. served as chairman and speaker as Expo honored 28 chief executives of participating firms last night at Siena Heights College Elton (Art) Artibee, left. general chairman of the Expo. presented certificates to the executives of participating firms. Guest of Rep.

Mowat at last night' dinner was State Sen. Ital Ziegler, R-Jackson, right. (Cooney Photo! Wagon Train Is Hailed As Top Tourist Event BY RONALD SIEGEL Daily Telegram Staff Writer Harry Dodd. the bicentennial wagon train coordinator for the State of Michigan said last night that the bicentennial wagon train encampment scheduled at the Michigan International Speedway I MIS: at bridge Junction could be the largest tourist attraction of any bicentennial wagon train encampment in the country The wagons will be encamped at MIS from May 24. Speaking to the local wagon train coordinating committee at the Golden Nugget Saloon on 12 near Sand Lake.

Dodd, a Manitou Beach resident. proclaimed that as many as 50,000 people are expected 10 come to view the train. "We have the facilities and a large nearby population." he stated. "There's no reason why this couidn't be the biggest wagon train event in the whole country." The current record turnout for an encampment of the bicentennial wagon train occurred last fall at a site in Oklahoma, where 30.000 people turned out to observe the train In conjunction with the encampment. a horse show.

country music shows. and several other performances are scheduled at MIS Food and medical assistance wall also be available. A large Flea market 15 planned nearby The wagon train that will be stopping at MIS is one of seven branches of the official bicentennial wagon train The seven branches. all of which depart from different regions of the country. are scheduled to converge al Valley Forge.

Pa. on July 4 Wagon trains will be passing through all 48 contiguous states on their way to Penn sylvania The Michigan wagon train is part of the Great Lakes branch. which began in North Dakota last October This branch will have traveled through North and South Dakota. Minnesota. and Indiana before: arriving in Michigan The Great lakes branch w.it cross into Michigan from Indiena near the town of on US 12 Cass County From there it wall proceed east.

for the minst par! traveling in Michigan alone :2 Prior to its arriva. in Lenawee County the train will make overnight stops Hill dale. and Moscow The train scheduled arrive at MIS late af. turnoon on Mar and ail: there unti the of After MIS US 12 Read sat. down c*ntor Hay unto abore top for the this the of the or the regared to allow LOT OF POTTIES Ir.

:972 100 pias: bottles were produced for and is expected reach rearl: 30 of 1900 acco: ding to projections in by the Plastic Bottle X- a division The Society of ur.e Plastics Industry 1 2 Otis Callison ROGERS, Ark. Otis S. Callison, 74, of Rogers, Ark. died at 4 a.m. today at Rogers, Ark.

In 1919, Mr. Callison married Alice Springer in Walnut, Ark. She survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ben (Rose) Boling of Adrian, Mrs.

Henry (Evelyn) Baker of Rogers, and Mrs. Floyd (JoAnn) Interline of Oklahoma; one son, Fred, of Rogers, two brothers; one sister; and several grandchiidren. He was preceded in death by two children. Services are pending at the Callison Funeral Home in Rogers, Ark. Jim Dooley BROOKLYN Clarence (Jim) Dooley, 59, of Woodstock Township, died Saturday in Sparrow Hospital, Lansing.

He was 6, 1916, in Iowa. Surviving are his widow, the former Shirley Warner, whom he married Aug. 16, 1963; a daughter, Leah Ann Dooley; three stepsons, Mark Tschirhart and Matthew Hall, both of Clinton, and Michael Tschirhart of Hanover: two stepdaughters, Mrs. Margo Pfaffinger and Mrs. Marie Hall, both of Brooklyn; his mother, Mrs.

Francis Olguim of California; and a sister, Mrs. Marge Schoof of Danville, Calif. He was preceded in death by a daughter. Carol Koch. He formerly owned and operated a shoe store in Brooklyn.

Presently, he operated a shoe store in Jackson. Mr. Dooley was a member of the Jackson Moose Club and the Brooklyn American Legion. Military funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Worthingtom Chapel, Braun Funeral Home, Brooklyn.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Oddice Kane HUDSON Mrs. Oddice Leona Kane, 83, of 315 S. Wood Hudson, died this morning at Thorn Hospital. Arrangements are pending at the Eagle Funeral Home, Hudson.

GRAIN PRICES (By Cutler-Dickerson Co.) Red Wheat. No. 2 Bu. $3.50 White Wheat. No.

2 Bu. $3.45 Oat. No. 2 Bu. $1.45 Shelled Corn.

No. 2 Ba. $2.43 Soybeans. No. 2 Ba.

$4.46 AMERICA'S SELLING IMPORT. DATSUN 2545 Swath Main St. PALMYRA Elma Franc Rau, 84, of Cook Road, Palmyra, died yesterday at 11:45 p.m. at Bixby Hospital, where she had been a patient for two weeks since fracturing her hip. Mrs.

Rau was born May 16, 1891 in Fairfield Township, the daughter of Frank and Ella (Winters) White. On April 10, 1912 she married Robert Rau. He died Oct. 2, 1943. Mrs.

Rau was a member of the Gorman Grange and the Ogden Community Bible Church. She is survived by two sons, Lawrence and Lelan both of Palmyra: two daughters, Mrs. Elmer (Marvel) Knisel of Adrian and Mrs. Maida Thompson of Palmyra; 15 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Donna Miller of Adrian and Mrs.

Elmer (Reah) Bradish of Fairfield. She was preceded in death by one grandson and one brother. The funeral will be Sunday at Tagsold Funeral Home, Blissfield, with the Rev. Lawrence Bush officiating. Burial will be at Palmyra Cemetery.

Elma Rau The Hudson Fire Department rescue unit was summoned to 1422 Bryant Road at 9:37 a.m. Thursday to transport Vern McGee to Thorn Hospital where he was admitted for medical attention. The rescue unit returned to station at 10:03 (By The Associated Press) LOSE UGLY FAT Start losing weight today or money back. MONADEX a tiny tablet and easy to take. MONADEX will help curb your desire for exc food, Eat weigh Contains no dangerous drugs and will not you nervous.

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AQUATABS "water pill" that works $3.00. Both guaranteed and sold by: Wheelock Pharmacy. 700 E. ChurchMari Orders Filled County residents to ride along with the train. the local wagon train coordinating committee has scheduled another meeting at the Golden Nugget Saloon.

7pm on May 18 to make further plans Currently, the committee 14 looking for people interested in opening a booth at the flea market. or providing tertamment campmen! Those interested in showld! to 1. 1. ('S 12. Mich: 92 for information Entertainers further information phoning 167 or Ca Stolen Auto Is Recovered Sheriff's deputies recovered a 1964-model automobile last night which had been stolen from a driveway in Adrian the night before The theft had been reported by Edwin Higley of 541 Winter, who told city pohee had left it parked in his driveway Wednesday night and discovered it missing vesterday morning Deputies found the car early last evening while In vestigating the report of A traffic hazard on Moore Road It had been parked on the roadway, creating an obstacie In traffic.

reports noted The car was towed to an Adrian garage after officials were unable to contact the owner. It did not appear to have been damaged. police said. Adrian police arrested Lawrence Mccarth. 2 ot 127 Union 3 drunk disorderit charge las: officers observed walking into the path of tr.if:• in bunked the and downtown arr.

lie lodge: tho round; jail Several drisors were and Indord 37 the bast 24 hours or: dire ink superb! reunked beenses F.r:c poi after to 41. 4. tor spending on Beecher Hater: Cornu Milford. arrested Frankin Tup earls State and Campbell Jr. 2 Mic Konzie, arrested in.

afternoon in Adrian Stock Market serum albumin from Los Angeles. The Cuban refugee community in Miami has donated 7.500 pounds of rice. beans and cooking oil. Major industries have contributed surgical gloves and dressings. cleaning supplies, sheets.

towels, soup. and surgical paper supplies. The Guatemalan Red Cross is no longer accepting donations of food. clothing or medicine. The outpouring of these gifts from all over the world have inundated it with these supplies and storage space is minimal.

Circuit Court Ruben Vargas. 20. of Michigan. was sentenced to five years probation. 15 days in jail with credit for 15 and or.

dered to pay $45 court costs on a charge of receiving and concealing stolen property Vargas pleaded guilty to the charge at his Dec 23 arraignment Auto Repair Seminar Set An auto repair registration seminar will heid from noon Lo 2 pm. Monday in the Porter Building at Adrian Training School. The seminar will feature representatives from the Bureau of Automotive Regulation. to assist anyone needing assistance ur. complying with Michigan's new automotive regulations WON PRIZE Karl M.G.

of Sweden won the in 1924 for his invesugations in ray spectroscopy NEW YORK AI'. Stuck prices advanced today Salt ing a two-day slide in: 1. Ed over interest rates 1'P' In: 44 The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was ahead For. 4 nearly three punts And Na 4. York Stock Excharge For advancing in price led those declining by a margin Trading was active carl; going After the session Thursday.

Reserve Board reported the: oral To 4 the cation supply of nine; defined to as currency in 1:5 culation plus deposit s2 hthon in the week ending 23 was a steadily rising supply and 1. Fad last to tighten up the of credit. that had ted be that rates were headed A genera. decline in rate- rad boor: a mo; 1:. buck market rise this Fari; prices today Op 30 Anarto up': 0 instrument.

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