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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 10

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IO The Circleville Herald, Tues. May 25, 1965 Ohio News of World in Brief GUERRIUA tin In looKouT JI vt wf v.vnt. ilk Jr of Pufblo. to of he Narig rn. loii pi.

I D. of Elizabeth, IIL Mental Health Unit Names Officials, Eyes Objectives difK were rlccied to three y- ar trrm- and officers when the Pickaway County Health Assn. conducted its annual meeting here. The new directors are Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, s.

Robert Burton, Jane Benbow, Tom Howning and Joseph Horst. Officers tor are: Mrs. David Whaley, president: Joseph Horst, vice president; Misp Benbow, secretary; Mrs. Ion, treasurer. Speaker.s for the c' entnc were Richard Fi.sher.

Whaley. Sayre. Mrs. Fannie Honor Event Conducted at Teays Valley Brook, and Ma me mer intr''-inred by lorn Downing, proiiram ehair man Fisher prcNcnted information on the five county guidance clinic which now almost through the prwes cd incorporation. It i- called the Scioto-Paint Valley (tuidanc enter.

Plaiir are for ofx ning the Chillicothe facility and a psychiatrist is be ing sought to rerve as director. A KIPTIDN of ice to be provider! by the Pickaway Mental Health A n. and the budget reipiired wa given by Mrs Whaley. ex tended the appre I elation on being aecepfed a.s an agency of the local Commmun- ity k'und. A brief talk on retardation and its implication, was by Sayre.

She presented mein hers of her teen-age class who entertained with a musical pro- I grain. The youngsters also showed aprons they had made. Mrs. Brooks described a sheltered workshop. She said it is a facility where retarded adults (over 21) w'ho are too old for retarded school but not capable of; full time constructive occupations can still perform work under supervision.

She termed it an important function i in a complete mental health program. Mrs. Plummer, field representative for the Dhio Mental Health gave a brief rundown on this group's history and accompUshnienls, es- peclally the creation of the Department of Mental lly- giene and House Hill No. (J. Mrs.

Whaley showed lidos furnished by the Ohio Teayi Valley High School held It annual honor banquet recently in the school auditorium. David Sherertz, a senior, served as master of ceremonies and Karen Durn, a senior, gave the invocation. Awards and cer- tificates were presented to the students by the department heads. Miss Gaskalla, Mr. Houser, Miss Ocsterle, Mrs.

Engle, Miss Irwin, and Mrs. Snider, Benis Uitz, the executive head, presented the scholarship test awards, the student assistant certificates, and the I a awards. James Brow the guidance counselor, e- the student council medals. All the students who received recognition have excelled in some are of study in school or have been outstand- i ing students in one of their activities. Each student who was honored was on the honor roll.

the first five six-week periods. This means that each of th students has maintained at least; a 3.0 point average throughout the year. Awards w'ere presented as follows. Freshmen Donna Berry, Chrismer, Sarah Cromley, --------Jeff Derr, Bruce Fillinger, Don-; Vernon B. Huffman, ald Goldhardt, Linda Green, An- New' Holland, has been dismis Mainly About People Randal BeKiuan, Mount Sterling, has oeen dismis.sefl from F'ayette Memorial Hospital, Washington C.

ll. II aith A the organization in action Following a bu in- meeting conducted by Everett Mr.s. Whaley commented on two bi lh before the Ohio U-gis- lalure. She ureitl a.s.aieiation members voice ition to Ibni.se Bill 773 which would cur tail aid to crippled children and (leucation cla mg as legi. lative chairman for the group, she said House Bill 84 that I now pending would re.store iibsidy for per- beyond ace 21.

She aid this aid i neee.s.sary for the shelter I'd workshop program A at th- budget for li.stod anticipated exp at $6(K). The items include equipment and recrea lion function.s for the retarded $100; stale allocation, which is returned to the county in services, $100, Pumpkin S.how booth and county workship, $100 po.stage and stationery, SIO; clinic $75; fund for indigent patients at state hospitals, $1-15: transportation and expense.s for representative to meetings. SOO; general miscellaneous SIO. The Pickaway County Mental Health will be concerned with five major areas during the coming year. They are: I.

Help in all ways po.s.sible with equipment and services at the local Retarded School; 2. Support and promote the Scio- Valley Guidance nter: 3. Assist county residents in state hospitals; 4. Promote an informational program to acquaint the iniblic with the prevalence of mental illness and the problems that result; 5. Continue planning for a sheltered work.shop in this community for adults capable of limited work and recreation under supervision.

The Pickaway motto KS to those who cannot help The public is invited to participate in and the program. COLUMBUS. Ohio liam L. White. Mount Vernon business man and engineer, t(Klay he had June I as the date he plan- to announce candidacy for the gubernatorial nomination in the May 3.

19W primary. Wliite was an un.succc candidate for the nomination in He said this campaign, I shall exjHisi- (Gov.) Jamc- deplorable record of juggling, of broken po litical maneuvering and fail-, I IMA, Ohio young Lima men under bonds Uxlay. charged with sec ond degree murder in separate fatal beatille, Frank Helton. 25. and Mar hall Ran ey, 18, were ar raigned Monday in Helton is charged with tin fa tai beating Sunday of hi.

girl friend, 21-year-old Lotti- Ellen Leinler, Ham.sfv in beating of Bedford H. 57. of Brinkley. who wa. found rn a downtown alley Sat urday and died Sunday.

HOLLYWOOD (AP) Miss ing: an 8'ti-fool-tall robot with a wanicHl mind. Escaped? Police prefer the theory he was Thi.n robot is the Gn'at. the aluminum star in a 1954 movie of the same name. Tobor gave a portrayal as an inteniational counterspy who.se personal life was marred by emotional problems. Tobor fell rapidly from stardom, however, and was bought at auction for $30 by antique dealer John Shiels, who sta- tionetl the large automation oul- his West Holly'wood Shiels reported that Tobor disappeared late Sunday night.

research and preflietions of possitde w'riour' in the future mu.st not come true. the money for the committee on water re research of the Fedeial Council of Science and Technology for use in the fiscal yoar July I. The with an estimated $75,3 million being pent for wa ter resources research this fir. cal year. (AP) Pre i dent John son' plan to ize the Customs and limlnate 53 top jobs from fKditi- cal patronage went into effect tfKlay after Congress failed to block it.

A cenab move veto the plan failed 65 to 17 vote was tak-n in the Hon Under the plan, the t- ervlce will be reorganized I tabli.shment of a of r- Clonal offices. John-on an nual would be $9 md lion. WA.JllNGTON AP) Pre I dent civili agen 5217 million the fir-three month of 1965 by reduc inc cost and improving opera He said thi. the lo $.500 million in the first nine month- ol -a1 1965, which June 30. Tin.

lr in addition to partment -avings $2.5 billion OSU's Next Frosh Class About Full Berger Father Lacks Hospital News Faith; Boy Tries Spree to liefcn In e.liniated at WASHINGTON (AP) General John A. Gronouski has ordered post offices to stop interception and de.stnic- lion of unclaimed Communist mail from abroad. directive went out to post offices at ports of entry late Monday after the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a 1962 law that permittexl inter-) ception and destruction of unsealed mail unless the person to whom it was made a written for it. He said the action would free some 40 employes for other work and would save the department an estimated $250,000 a year. HARRISBURG, Pa.

AP Former President Dwight D. Ei and Gov. William Vt. Scranton of con ferred for almost an hour Mon day. It was not diselosi'd what the two Repiiblmans dircus cd at the meeting preceding a penial buffet luncheon in the governor'r reception rfK)m.

Eisenhower and his wife were gne. of honor at the luncheon attended by more than 50 state Cabinet of fleers and legislative leader from both parties and their wives. OLI MHUS. Ohio fre.diman clasr: at Ohio State I niver main campus next fall lr about full. Hut that doe.sn't mean that; high -ehool cannot enroll at Ohio State in Columbu It mean, Dean Hon ald B.

that of them may have to attend a branch college which next fall will hold classes be-! tween 4 and IO p. rn. Eventually the branch will have it: own facilities the Olentangy River from the! sprawling main Hut until that comes alxnit, the only di tinetion between main cam PU and branch xviii be hour- A. neral rule, lo qualify for admi to the main campus a high school graduate ill have to rank in the top third of hi; high isrhool graduating Bright slud-'nt' with medio- corc high records can till qualify on the basi. oftesls.

And. -aid Dean Thompson, i C'Hitinue to lniit all the high school graduate who apply The differ encl will he that they may be admittixl to a branch, either in Coin rn or in of the other eitie: xvhich have such two-year facilitii'r. Between and men are expected to enter the new C--iimbus branch. Main enrollment limited to 6..300, about 400 fewer than last year. state unix this year ar- similar re- Senior Honor Student Hefty line.

daughter of Mr. and Mr.s, William Cline, 333 E. ihio has been on the Cir- clevilli High honor roll i throughout her year xvith the exception of one grading period. It wa- rcfwrted yesterday that he wa- an honor student throughout her high school years. ADMI.S.SIDN.S Mrs.

Clifford F'. Young, 1233 Norfolk Kenneth M. Robbins, 709 Pickawav medical Mr.s. Maynard Keaton, 4.56 N. Court medical Bradley A.

Fox, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. F'ox. 157 Watt tondlleetomy Mr.s.

Richard Robbins, 125 Town medical DISMIShAIS Mrs. Floyd WwKlgeard and twin daughters, Route King ton Mrs, Walter D. 409 E. Mound St. Mrs.

Jack L. Clark, 329 S. Wa hinglon St. Mrs. Henry Ayers and Route StouLsvllle Local Couples Attend KC Meet Two Pickaway County couple; were among the 1200 delegate who attendiHl the 66th annual convention of the Knight, of lumbu.x during the weekend af the Cleveland-Shreatnn Hotel.

Mr, and Mrs. William A Thornton, Route 2. and Mr. and Mrs. William Rich.

395 Sunny- viexv Drive, participated in the convention activities, Thornton is a past grand knight of the local Hannan Council. of and Rich is warden for the local unit. The Circleville council was cited one of the leading units in the in the six-point program contest conducted by the state council. Social highlights of tile con vention a F'riday night pre-convention party for and a grand march and State Ball on Saturday evening, a luncheon, aud style show program. I EVM AND A 17- Euclid Ixiy told a Juvenile judge he began a ii'Hitli crime becaur.e hi father que liontHl hi- judg- imnl and md bd him iii'l a been e.

The tdd Alter unday; he aid and told me that he did not Inist my Mit. I di cided I could prove my elf bv lealing and not gi'Uine According to a probation officer. the lith i. a fop sUidenl ,1 High School, active in a church yoiPh gmup, a lr ('111 Ii. of the track a-d adept in matbema tie: He a1 ha an Saturday De pit' th aehiev'ment-.

(he admitted lack of faith in hi ha don- anything to prove himrrlf to the fatlier xvith a choked voice ami tear rn Iii Tile youth ami a comparion wa-n' nrrerted re- een ly hy or police in a Police ay the boy- admitted looting 21 In Euclid. Willoughby and Richmond Heights and lealing amdher Said Judg-' Whitlateh; a it nation this case present What more could a father a of a on. lf I had a lioy like that, th. biPton.s on my vest would be popping with NEW HOMES Exciting three-bedroom homes now available in Ridgewood Subdivision Drive northwest on Northridge Rd. turn left on Edgewood Dr F'u model home open for your in pection.

Weekday IO a rn to 8 Saturday: to a rn to 6 and Sunday Nooc to 8 m. ADKINS KEAl.TY CO. GR 4-5504 GR 4-2061 WASHINGTON com-1 inittee of ll scientists reported Monday the is a crucial rn xvith- in the United States. They the government to take a bigger role in promof-g birth conti'ol. The scientists called for appointment of a high-level administrator to push public and pri- x'ate programs.

Their views xvere in a retxirt to the National Academy of Sciences. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Vice Hubert ll. ll mphn'y, opening a new drive for volun leers for the Domestic Peace Corps, has urged Univer-dty of Minne.sola students to a year of your lives in service to Americans whe live in The vice president also -poke Monday at College in St. Paul, xx here he xvas axvanled an honorary Doctor of Laws degree al commencement exercises. The SAVINGS Bank AND AUTO BANK Member EDIC Special Wednesday Only! CHOCOLATE SUNDAE.

15c Wednesday Only! Frosty Treat 844 N. Court Si. OK 4-3585 First Frozen Dessert Store in Circleville (AP) Pre.si- denl Johnson asked Congress today for $101 million for water EXCELON TILE case The SAVINGS Barn 135 W'. Willer St. Ila Hoff, James Kirk, Michael Kitchen, Donna Maxwell, Nina Moss, Deborah Nungster, Richard Petty, Martha Sark, Teresa Smith, Janet Stickel, Rebecca Stout, Sandra Tosca; Biniou, Kathy Broxvu, Jill Butt, Nancy Collins, Betty Fish, Robert quer, Bruce For.son, William Fridley, Janice Harbcr, Pat Kimke, Ronald Leathenvood, Victor Love, Judy Ixixvry, Jeanne Miller, Vickie Neff, Merry Schooley, Stella Smith, Larry Stebelton, Claybom Taylor, Ronald White, Randell Wilson, Michael Stone; Juniors Barbara Jo Butt, Glenn Flierl, Glenn Gray, Mary Beth Hettinger, Joe Judi Mou.ser, Ginger Pettibone, James Ridenour, Rick Pickering, Sandra Sanderson, Janet Snyder; Seniors Sandra Ball, Carol Balthaser, Marie Clendenen, Marcia Cook, Joan Courtrlght, Diane Custer, Alan Dill, Karen Durn, Bonnie Forquer, Diane I Gaines, Mary Katherine Gray, Carol Gutheil, Gloria Kiser, Joyce Miller, Candy I i Helen Moore, Barbara Ritting- cr, Patricia Roby, Kathy Roese, David Sherertz, Robert Smith, Jerry Stebelton, Patricia elsh.

sed from Hospital, Washington C. H. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Kingston, has been admitted to Chillirothe Hospital as a medical patient. Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell lliginan, are the parents of a 7 pound 11-ounce daughter born 8:45 a. rn. Sunday in ette Memorial Hospital, Wa.sh- inglon C. H.

Card party In Eagles basement, May 26 at 8 p.in Attention all Elks! I rosh IMrL- erel Dinner Wednesday, May 26. Serving 6-8 p. rn. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio, 128 E. Main announced all 1965 Senior girls who graduate and desire a free makeup demonstration for graduation night to please make their appointment early.

GR 4-7443. Emmett Chapel Church is sponsoring a Straxvberry Social at 4-H Building at F'airgrounds June 3, serving starts at 5 p. rn. Everybody welcome' Flavor of the Week PEANUT BUTTER Tri. May 26-27-28 Harris Dairy Isle store with the Green and White Stripes" 202 LANCASTER PIKE GR STILL SELLING To the Bare Walls DISCOUNT ON EVERY ITEM ON DISPLAY! MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL 50 off ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ALL MAJESTIC PAINT One Price! Values to $7.49 Per Gal.

Sq.88 Gallon CIRCLEVILLE HARDWARE CO. 109 E. MAIN ST. GR 4-2795 No Phone Orders! TO BUY YOUR HOME FURNISHINGS AT BIG SAVINGS! 167 We MAIN ST..

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