The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52
FuneralServices HeldFridayfor ElmerAnders Funeral services fo r Elmer Anders, "who died unexpectedly o f a heart attack at his home in Greenfield, Tuesday morning, , were conducted at the Walker funeral home, Greenfield, Friday at 1:30 p. m. Interment was in Jamestown cemetery. Mr. Anders was formerly a resident o f near Sabina. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Anders; six sons, Cecil, o f Sabina; Leroy, o f Washington C. E .; Ne ville, o f Dayton; Elmer, Jr., of Springfield; Robert, of Middle- town, and Paul Anders, o f New port, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Kochinar, of Laffeville, and 21 grandchildren. ManInjured InAccident NearJamestown A 23-year-old Jeffersonville man was injured seriously early Friday morning in a headon auto truck collision on Route 35 at the intersection o f Route 734, one-half mile east o f Jamestown, sheriff’s deputies reported. The injured man is William Lower, who was taken to Miami Valley hospital, Dayton. Deputies George Moore and Robert McCaf- ferty said he suffered a dislocated or broken hip, internal injuries, cuts about the head and face and bruises over the body. He was examined in Jamestown by Dr. R. L. Haines before he was taken to the hospital in a Powers* ambu lance. Driver o f the truck was Alvin H. Weinland, 38, New Carlisle, O. He told the deputies Lower ap peared to be turning off Route 35, then apparently changed his mind and swerved back, causing the auto and truck to collide headon. Weinland was not injured. 6PersonsHurt In AutoAccident SaturdayMorning Six persons suffered minor in juries when two cars collided on Route 35, east o f Jamestown, Sat urday morning. The accident, an investigating officer said, occurred about 10 o’clock when a car driven by Jos eph Harley, 80, Xenia, R. R. 2, pulled onto the highway into the path o f another auto driven by Harley Fultz, 31, o f 2714 Valley pike, Dayton. Both vehicles were badly damaged. Fultz was accompanied by his wife, Marguerite, 28, and sons, Marlin, 6, and Ronald, 2. The Dayton man suffered cuts about the face and knees. His wife had face and head cuts and bruises. Both children received cuts and bruises, the younger when he was thrown from the hack to the front seat o f thercar, Harley’s injury was a severe nose laceration. His wife, Hattie, 70, a Messenger in the car, suffer ed a bruised left leg and bruises on her head. The woman’s head knocked put the windshield. All were treated at the office o f Drs. R. I. Haines and N. L. Linton, Jamestown, and released according to ‘ Deputy Sheriff George W. Moores who investigat ed the accident. Driver Fined $200 Following Accident William R. Potts, 24, Xenia, R. R, 2, was fined §200 and costs and had his driver’s rights suspended fo r one year in municipal" court, Saturday, for driving while drunk after the auto he was operating struck two other cars, Friday ev ening, at^ East Main and Fair streets, Xenia. Police said Potts, who was traveling west on Main, first struck a car driven by Dorena Miller, Cedarville, R. R . 2, then spun into a parked car belonging to Harry Johnson, 211 Dunbar street, Dayton. Judge D. M. Aultman suspend ed §100 o f the fine on condition Potts pays for damages to the two cars. Tlis Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, November 19, 1948 RULES OF MISSING WORD CONTEST (1) Anyone except employes o f the Herald or advertising mer chants or their immediate famil ies may enter. (2) Contestants must send or - bring their entry blanks in not [ later than the day following pub- ■ lication to the merchant in whose ad the missing word should ap pear or directly to Herald office.; . (3) Entries received at Herald office do not qualify fo r weekly - prizes given by merchants, hu t : only for Grand Prizes. i (4) All entries become the pro- : perty o f the Herald. Decisions , by the contest editor are final. * (5) For your convenience, a s coupon will be printed in the pap er on which you may enter your j selections. t (6) Each week the two different merchants in whose ads the miss ing words should appear, will give an amount of merchandise equal to the cost of the ad to the first person presenting the correct an swer. All entries are then re turned to the Herald to be grad ed fo r the grand prizes at end of contest. Those who do not w ish : to take their entry blanks to mer chants, may send or bring direct to the Herald office. They will not be eligible fo r the weekly prizes, but may win the Grand Prize. MISSING WORD CONTEST RETURN ANSWER BLANK The missing words fo r the fourth \ w eek ,____________________________I (Date) { were found b y ________________ ! (Town and R. F. D .) The words were_____________and t ________ ______________and should 1 appear in the advertisement of ana between l the words. and and and Fill out this blank with answer. Cut out and return to Advertiser or THE HERALD not later than the following Saturday at 8 p. m. { Mrs.Driscoll DiesMondayin DaytonHospital Mrs. Lena Frances Driscoll, 69, near Sabina, died Monday at 12:50 p. m. in u Dayton hospital. The daughter o f Britton and " Matilda Ann Duff Mason, she was born Nov. 11, 1879, in Highland t county. \ She is survived by her husband, Alonzo Driscoll; two daughters . 1 Mrs. Edna Bock, near Jamestown,’ and Mrs. Hazel Jackson, near? Ironton; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Cap- . linger, Greenfield, a half-brother, Edward Mason, near Washington C. H., and six grandchildren. j Services were held Thursday a t : 2 p. m. at the Littleton funeral ^ home, Sabina. Rev, W. C. Pet- . ers, Marietta, and Rev. F. F. 1 Hubbell, Sabina, officiated. Burial. ' was in Sabina cemetery. *I 1 1 . MilkProducers ! Assn. Asksfor PriceHearing j The Miami Valley Cooperative ' Milk Producers’ association has I requested the United States de partment o f agriculture for an emergency milk hearing to con sider an amendment to the federal milk order, according to Leslie C. Mapp, general manager. The or der regulates the price o f milk o f . the dairy farmers in this area, hu t ; docs not regulate the re-sale prsc-, es to the consumers. { The object o f this proposed amendment is to retard the dras tic drop o f farm prices which has : been taking place in this area.' Since August, producers’ prices , in this area have fallen 12 1-2 per ' cent. This drop came at a time i of the year when producer prices l usually increase due to low pro- \ duction, according to Mr. Mapp. j Fish can not live in the Dead [ Sea because o f its salt content, j FIVE SUNDAYSTIL CHRISTMAS Each Sunday OLDMILL CAMP W ill feature a $1.15 Baked Ham Dinner Nuff Said 12 Noon To 8 P„ M . 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