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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 10

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News of World in Brief ATHENS, Ohio (AP) The matic approval at adjournment Margaret Creek Conservancy of the Legislature. District was informed by U.S. The constitution provides that Rep Walter Moeller today that I the appointments are confirmed the Bureau of the Budget had automatically if not acted upon approved a $683,000 grant tv) the by the Senate. IO The Circleville Herald, Tues. Aug.

31, 1965 Circleville district. The project is planned for flood prevention as well as recreation and additional water supply. The district also has applied for a $400,000 federal loan. COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) Theodore M.

Gray, R-Piqua, Senate majority leader, said today he planned to hold a dozen appointments by tov James A. Rhodes in the Senate Rules Committee to give them The one appointment oil tile way to the committee is that of John P. Sheehan, Cincinnati Democrat, to the Ohio Industrial Commission. Others pending in the committee include: Kenneth A. Robinson, Marion and Dean L.

Dol lison, Logan, both State Racing Commission and Arthur Thatcher, Portsmouth, Board of Regents. Teays Valley School Menu COLUMBUS, Ohio House Clerk Carl Guess, 70. was in fair condition today in Riverside Hospital. Guess suffered a heart attack Friday. WEDNESDAY: Ham Sandwich w-Lettuce.

Macaroni Salad, Cantaloupe, Milk. THURSDAY: Meat Loaf, Mashed Potatoes, Tossed Salad, Applesauce, Bread, Butter, Milk. FRIDAY: Tuna Salad on Lettuce, Sliced Tomatoes, Buttered Corn, Bread, Butter, Milk. Sept. 6: Labor Day, No School.

Sept. 7: Wiener Sandwich, Baked Beans, Pickle Relish, Fresh Apple, Milk. Sept. 8: Spaghetti w-Meat Sauce. Slaw, Cantaloupe w-Green Grapes, Bread, Butter, Milk Sept.

9: Pork Bar-B-Q Sandwich, Potato Salad. Pineapple, Cookie, Milk. Sept. IO: Fish Squares w-Tartar Sauce, Buttered Peas and Carrots, Molded Fruit Jello, Bread, Butter, Milk. Sept.

13: Sloppy Joe Sandwich. Green Beans, Fruit Cobbler, Milk. Sept. 14: Ham Loaf, Sweet Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes. Applesauce, Bread, Butter.

Milk. Sept. 15: Wieners w-Sauerkraut, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable Strips, Peaches, Bread, Butter, Milk. Sept. 16: Hamburger Sandwich, Potato Chips.

Dill Slices, Oatmeal Cake, Milk. Sept. 17: Macaroni and Cheese, Green Beans, Tossed Salad. Cookie, Bread, Butter, Milk. Sept.

20: Ham Salad Sandwich, Spinach w-Boiled Egg, Fritos. Pears. Milk. Sept. 21: Johnny Marzetti, Cheese Slice, Slaw, Prunes, Bread, Butter, Milk.

Sept. 22: Hash. Perfection Silad, Pudding Cake. Bread Rutter, Milk. Sept.

23: Smoked Sausage. Pers, Pineapple and Cottage Cheese, Bread, Butter, Milk. Sept. 24: Pimento Cheese Sandwich, Potato Soup w-Crackers Vegetable Strips, Cirtus Fruits, Milk. COLUMBUS, Ohio Kenneth W.

North a mer took command today of the Tactical Air 840th Air Divi sion at Lockbourne Air Force Base. He succeeds Col. LeReoy M. Stanton, who was transferred to the Pentagon. Mainly About People Carolyn Speakman, New Iland, has been dismissed from Fayette Memorial Hospital, Washington.

C. H. NEW YORK (AP) Robert Manry, who sailed the Atlantic eastward in the smallest boat to make the crossing, returned today in one of the largest ships. Manry brought the 13Vi-foot Tinkerbelle back with him aboard the Queen Mary, which locked today. The Cleveland newspaperman sailed alone from Falmouth, to Falmouth, England, in 78 days.

The return voyage took days. Asked how he liked returning on the superliner, Manry said boats are very Manry, 47, was accompanied by his wife, Virginia: his daughter, Robin, 14; and son, Douglas, ll. FIRST PI ACE Shervl Hines of Pickaway County proudly shows her Ayrshire heifer calf that earned first place in the senior IU division at the 1965 Ohio State Fair wh.ch 8 now ill prog, ress. A member of the Walnut Wonder Workers 4 Cloh, she the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Hines, Route Ashville. SS Hospital Insurance Benefits Are Explained NOTE: This is the fourth in a series of articles by Alton E. Swanson, social security district manager in Chillicothe, describing what the social security amendments of 1965 mean to you and your family). WASHINGTON (AP) A bill that would make killing, kidnaping or attacking a president a federal crime has been signed Into law by President Johnson. The bill carries out a recommendation of the Commission on the Assassination of President John F.

Kennedy. It applies also to the vice president, president-elect, or anyone acting as president. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is given jurisdiction over the investigation of any crime arising under the new law, with local and state jurisdiction suspended for the duration of the inquiry. Jim E. Cantrell, Circleville, has been admitted to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jones, Route 2, Laurelville, are the parents of a daughter born in the Hocking Valley Hospital. Mrs.

Charles Hutchinson, E. Ohio is a surgical patient in University Hospital, Columbus. She is in room 686. Card party, Sept. 4, 8 p.

rn. at Jackson Twp. School. Sponsored by Westfall-Jackson PT Boosters. Card party in basement, Sept.

8 p. rn. -ad. GENEVA (AP) The Soviet Union formally rejected today the American proposal for a treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. Soviet Delegate Semyon K.

Tsarapkin told the 17-nation disarmament conference no such treaty can ever be concluded unless it bars West Germany from any direct or indirect access to nuclear weapons. He described West German seeking as the greatest danger to world security and declared that the Western powers are pretending to seek a halt to the spread of nuclear weapons while plotting to give access to such weapons Area residents over 65 will first benefit from the hospital insurance program through social security on July 1966. This is the effective date for most of the new provisions including benefits covering hospital inpatient services, hone health services, and outpatient hospital diagnostic services. Another provision, covering posthospital extended care, will go into effect Jan. 1967.

Another new program is a supplementary medical insurance plan which primarily insures against the cost of services. Th it plan will be explained in a later article; this one covers only the hospital insurance benefits. The new law recently enacted by the Congress provides these benefits for all social security and railroad retirement beneficiaries 65 or over. In addition, it gives the same protection to those people now 65 or who will reach that age during the Ice Cream Social Sept. Trinity Lutheran Church sponsored by the Christian Fel lowship League Lutheran League.

Serving 5-8 p.m. Menu includes chicken noodles, sandwiches, salads, ice cream and other desserts. Coin auction at 411 grange building, Sept. 8:15. Sponsored by Scioto Valley Numismat ic Club.

not as much work will be required for health insurance benefits as for social security cash benefits. The new law provides insurance protection for 90 days of inpatient hospital care in a of A of $40 for each spell of illness would be paid by the patient. The patient will also pay $10 a day lfter the first 60 days. Services covered will include most of those normally furnished by a hospital in a semi-private room, but would not cover the services of anesthesiologists, pathologists, radiologists, or other physicians. A of begins on the day a person enters a hospital or extended care facility and ends when he has not been a patient in any hospital or ex tended care facility for 60 con secutive days.

The new law also provides in surance protection for up to IOO days of continued treatment aft er hospital discharge in a qual ified skiLed nursing facility. This provision will not go into Ohio Athletic Standards Are Set Up COLUMBUS, Ohio A joint advisory committee on athletic injuries today announced recommended standards for athletic programs for elementary schools and athletic programs involving children of elementary school age. The recom were announced the Ohio State Medical High School Athletic Joint Advisory Committee on Athletic Injuries. The committee said each child should have a recent medical examination and authorization to participate, and like authorization to resume such participation after a significant injury or illness; each child have had tetanus and poliomyelitis immunization before entering a sports program. Consideration should be given to grouping or matching of children according to size to obtain fair competition; good playing facilities and equipment are essential; in grades 1-6 interscholastic games should not be scheduled for this encourages high pressure, unsuitable for this age group; for same reason there should be no games and not special scheduling to attract adult spectators.

Tackle football and ice hockey are unsuitable for younger adolescents: boxing at any age is not approved by the Ohio tended care facility. These serv- partment of Education or the ices are provided to a person Ohio High School Athletic As- 65 or over who is homebound, soeiation. and in the care of a physician, The adoption of these stand- if the services are based on a ards of major importance plan established within in protecting the psychological and physical health of these young the committee said. Cancer Unit Eyes 14 days after hospital discharge, and continue treatment for the condition treated in the hospi- al. Services provided include home nursing care, and the parttime services of a home health aide.

rv- la All those eligible for benefits LJintlGr PQ will be given an identification i card. Present social security The annual Dinner Meeting of and railroad retirement bene-' Pickaway County I nit of friaries over 65 will receive The American Cancer Society card by mail. Sept. 8, starting NEW YORK-HAVANA Bobby Fischer la shown (upper) at his chess board in the Marshall Chess Club la New York and West German grand master Heinz Lehman at his in Havana, the International Chess Tournament is being played. Since the State Department permit Fischer to travel to Cuba, they play by teletype.

Fischer is the U. S. senior champion. He won this match, and has 21 more to go. Those who have never filed an application for social security benefits should apply for an 6:30 p.

rn. at the Pickaway Arms. Persons who donated a dollar identification card. Information or more during the past about how to get the card will sade are invited to attend. be available in the near future.

Election of officers and new Those over 65 who are not Board ambers will be con- eligible for social security bene- ducted during the meeting, fits because they do not have Reservations must be in by enough work credit will soon Sept. 4. They can be made by receive information on how to calling or writing the office, 140 get their identification cards. W. Mill GR 4-3014.

Area residents who have Old Dinosaur Prints Arc Found in Jersey TRENTON, N.J. 20 feet long and weighing a ton roamed New Jersey about 180 million years ago, a leading paleontologist says. Dr. Donald Baird of the Princeton University Museum of Natural History says footprints the ancient creatures left in mud now turned to stone were found in land being cleared for a new golf course. The DOORS DOORS DOORS DOORS I 4.95 SAVINGS 135 W.

WATER ST. Barn This provision win hoi go uuu ----effect until January 1967. The questions about hospital msur- SciOtO Grange Slates nr anv other mat -1 patient will pay a deductible of $5 a day after the first 20 days of care. Also provided is insurance protection for outpatient hospital diagnostic services as needed. A patient must pay the first next few years but who are not eligible for social security or $20 for diagnostic services fur- railroad retirement benefits.

I nished him by a single hospital Men and women who reach 65 during a 20-day period, and 20 after 1967 and who are not cli- percent of the charges above g.ble for social security benefits $20. may be eligible for hospital in- The hospital insurance pro- surance if they have performed gram will pay for home health some work under the social se-1 services provided by a qualified give acccs tu curdy law. During a transition- agency up to IOO visits during to the German militar- a1 period, from 1967 until 1973 the yeai after the patient is dis I for men and 1971 for women, charged from a hospital or ex- ancc benefits, or any other mat- relating to social security Election ot Officers may write or visit the The Scioto Grange will meet Chillicothe Social Security of- 8 p. rn. Thursday at Scioto fice locate I at 32 W.

Main St. School. annual election of officers will be held at the meeting. Berger Hospital News Public Auction, selling the household effects of the late Hazel Calahan McKnight. Tues- iay, September 14, ll a in.

South Bloomfield, Feathering- lam Ford Auctioneers, The Shop and Deb Shop will be closed all day Wed. due to the death of Mrs. Ralph Boggs. Auto Damages Paid, But to Wrong 'Owner' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Arthur E.

Botcher told police he hit a parked car, then gave $50 to two men who claimed to be the owners. They even gave him a receipt, which he produced when the real owner turned in a hit run report. Not surprisingly, the first two could not be traced. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS Headquarters in Circleville for the Famous SUMA PERFECT SLEEPER MATTRESS 120 W. Main St.

Circleville, O. ADMISSIONS Clarence West, Williamsport, medical Cletus Kuhn 448 Stella surgical dell McNeal, 180 Nicholas Drive, tonsillectomy Tracy G. Diltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L.

Diltz, 409 N. Court tonsillectomy Dr. Joseph E. Goeller, Route 4. medical Elmer A.

Ha rn pp, Route 6, Stoutsville, medical Barton R. Deming, 154 W. Mound medial DISMISSALS Kenneth Cullen, Route 3, ML Sterling Deborah Strawser, 209 W. Mound St. Iva Franklin, 427 S.

Court St. Bound for the Far East as the Viet Nam buildup increases, servicemen board a MATS C-141 Starlifter at Travis Air Force Base, Calli. Most exciting advance in Water THE CtOMC BY LINDSA CONQUERS IRON WATER! I he amazing new Lindsay Princess has a simple, economical attachment that automatically removes incoming iron from your waler supply. Enjoy soft, conditioned, iron-free waler. Lindsay is years ahead of other makes with Beautiful Design Color Fully Automatic Finger-Tip A Coma In and Moat tho Royalty of Water Conditionate a Iron-Free System Dial-Amount Salt Saver Lifetime Tank Guarantee LINDSAY 147 W.

Main GR 4-2U97 Mon People BUY Lindiay Than Any Other Water Conditioner Plans Announced For Tarlton Reunion The Tarlton Reunion will be held Sept. 12 in the Community Hall A basket dinner will be served at noon. Coffee will be furnished. Dry a load of clothes for just a worth of GAS! See you! Gas Dryei Dealer COLUMBIA GAS OF OHIO. INC.

EWE and RAM SALE Producers Stock Yard Washington C. Ohio Friday, Sept. IO, 1965 7:30 P.M. 200-300 Western yearling ewes Black and White face 300-500 2 year old solids 50 Registered Rams Registration papers must he furnished Anyone wishing to consign ewes or rams to this sale may do so. All Consignments must be in yard by 3:00 P.M.

HAROLD WESTFALL, Sheep Salesman Phone 335-1922 BLUE RIBBON DAIRY 315 S. Pickaway St..

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