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Jamee A. Rhodell
lib top aldeo met with tile
Scbool BoardJ ~atlon
~~:~~~ Oleclltlve committee
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slate subt!ldlet to ICbools.
111e 11!80Ciatlon reiterated
It will puah lor a I per
tncrealle In the otate ~
to rai.. an· additional •100
1ruilllon a year for educalim.
Rhodea and bls oides re1~aino!CI silent on that point, 1D....,olde,~ Idicatlng
I he admlnlotratlon
TOULON, Fr...., • :
Cblrleo de Gaulle, who boycott" ,lllled Jl.Day anniversary
&lt;efllllonie• In Normandy two
IIIOJlU. 0110, otaged hlo
b1vaalon oommemoratUon
day.

CLOSED
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SUN ., MON. 1nd TUES.

llanda 011 111 decllloo not to 1m- people Willi~ ·. lilt peOple · will lcim ol lile Ohio ochool symm.
Pole new IUel or Increase old lleL" He ~ that educ• "I don't thlnlo:"we accomplish
anee clarlni the coming flscal lion Is "the ODt-J'Ielcl"'!ll!l!nl fOil mucb by lmoc.ldng our scbool
ym.
will ~er be u~ tMI you
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Finance Director Ric b a r d -bave ~.. ..-1 .. "lbe ·more system. We dOD I belr our
Krabacb opp,renlly wu willinl yoo do the more theta 11 avail- schools by polnlllltl oul bow bad
to put the. wbole matter jD IIJie able to do." , ,
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a,..oclatiOD'a lap. Tile OSBA, In Tile latter remark ,, u 1ln re- Lewis Moore, Urbana, an ex- ·
C!Cqlel'lltloll with the Ohlo Court ply to a &lt;OIIIIIlelll· by OSBA ecuttve committee member,
cU fOr EducatiOD, plans a peti. V'ICe President Vtnco Bdl that ulied the admlnlstration offi.
lion campaJp In October to ob- there Is "Increased pressure Clals how he imd his group
~ aii!JIItures to lOree the let· from re""'""lble lb~n could help in getting "a large
lslature to &lt;&lt;&gt;nolder the lalt for somethlnl to be done to 1m- body ol graos roots backing"
bonsl.
prove education 1D Ol!lo."
for improvements In the educaKnbacb Speob OUt
Krabacb advised u8Dclatlon Uonsl program. '11&gt;e reply was
Knbaeh "ld that "what tbe membera against aceulve crll- oUence.

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game as Jim Bunning
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big
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what
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when they start splitting driven in 13 runs. Re had five pool to post his fourth
World Series shares.
RBI's in Friday night's double· the second game although ,
Thomas, who starte&lt;i. the sea· header agamst h1s old team. needed Jack Baldschun~a ~ ·
son with the Mets, ba, been a mates. the Mets, as the Phils in the eighth.
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Giant• Blank Br~vet
two_ weeks and already is increase their l'lational League The struggling San . Frll~
haded by them as "our lead to four ~ames.
co Giants bisnked the
hero."
Thomas drove in two runs in kee Braves, 3-0 on
Manager Gene .Mauch says the opener and the accounted one . hitter. the St. Louis
huge 35 • year • old out. for tfaree more in t h e finale dinals downed the Los Al18~
fielder arrived just at the right with 8 two - run horn~r and a Dodgers 4-3, Vouston ·
time.
singJ.l.
cinnati J.a ~ and - - -..-,·"E'ery ~me we've """ded ADen didn't hurt the cause, burgh Piraies topped
aomeone has come along either. The rookie third base- cago Cubs 3'2 in the ttener ·
to " lile job," M~ucb points man 1 had three straight a doubleheader but
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out. Fast 1t was Richie Allen. doubles in the fkst game and nightcap 4-2. ·•
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River News

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SAVE TIME
AVOID RISK
HAVE RECORDS
GET RECEIPTS
GAIN PRESTIGE

CLARKSBURG, W. Va. (UPI) - R~~!~l.,~:j
tic of victory in Novem!&gt;er, were p.;,pared
· patgrung Monday with· the support of a """t.i
approved at a convention here durmg t~e ·'Neeileilti
'the party's gubernatorial nominee, former. H . tU nderwood, predicted one of the

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The FARMERS BANK
ALUMNI TO MEET
The Eastern High school alumni will meet at the high
school building Sunday, August
16, at 3 p.m. to make plana lor
the bpnquet and to establlsb

and Savings Company
Member Federal R11ervo System
Mombor Ftderal Deposit tnsuranco Corporation

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Mr. and Mrs, Myers are Hielong residents of Meigs county
and will not be able to celebrate
with their many friends as due
to poor health, they are residing in Cincinnati With their daughter. Their address is 5426
Fox Rd., Cincinnati 39, 0 .
A quiet open house will be
held Sunday afternoon, August
23 from 2-~ at the horne of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shiveler. An
Invitation is extended to all rel-

kiln-Dried. AN

Standard dimensions
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GLAZING

Tough , durable
asphalt shingles.
Several types,
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lnoulatlon 11 low •• . . . ..••••... 41/2C sq. ft.
lnt.,ior and Exterior
All standard plys
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Pegboard 4'xl' •• low a ...... ', $3.68 ttch
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ATI'END REUNION
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Mr. and ·Mrs. Cilrl Lee and ·
Charles and Larry of Long
tom. and Mr. and Mrs. George
Theiss and Karla, Kaod~!Y~i·,
ond KeUy ol Belpre, a
the Lee Reunion at Burr Oa~ '
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llll. illl414"a. Carl Lea lllld Llr·t.........~

Raymond Burr _
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man who wuuld paint his por--

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WlliTted my portrait
_paiDted for a lema time,"
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said. "Bat I •ln'e to m a • J
rrtenda who are palntero thai I
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the matter ••• tall.. 0111
of my baRds ud I'm very llaJ&gt;PJ' 1bout it."

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had expected the actor to be
heavier ill build lhar be was.
At. a paioter, be was btbigued
by thO actor's laco. particularly
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buff. lD fact, he OWDB several
lilt galleri.. in New Mexico
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PT. PLEASANT- Dr. 1\en·tt
neth Byrne, Health Officer, Maaon Gounty Health Department,
aiUIO\UICed today that members
of the West VIrginia Department of Health will conduct a
. survey to determine the immun~
ization levels of the COUDiy.
Tbe liiii'Vey was to begin F&lt;l·
day, August 14, and continue
for severat days. It is to be con·
dueled In cooperatioo with the
Maaon County Health Department
Survey teams will visit 30:!
pre-selected homes in 94 ...,.
Dons ol tile county. Tbe survey
workers will inquire if any member ol the family is under 5
years of age. Famntes wbo have
children under 5 ~Years of age
In the pre-selected homes Will
· then be asked which members
of the family have been vaccinated against polio, diphtheria,
wliboplng cough, tetanus a n d
smallppox .
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county
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operate Willi the survey team
In lte effort to seeure the neeeBBary lnformatlon.
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~ ernment and the Democratic request to the
party ."
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Another speaker. Rep. Areh mation only a le:;:•~~~~··
Moore Jr., Moundsville, told the convention ~
· about 2,000 d~legates at the con- Other epeakero .
tj ventlon that despite democratic Gerald Fopt of
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lour years has prospered less in Benedlcl

WORLD WAR

' Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Lozier,
I Rllea Ann, Geard. Jay and
1 John, of New Jersey will
be able to attend. ~••evo.r,ll
they recently visited Mr.
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dues for 1965. William Durst, Iris Kelton and=~M:r~s~.~~~~~II
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay M:yers will
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary Aug. 26111.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers (former Rllea Fultz of Middleport)
werr. marriea at Pt. Pleasant,
Aug. 26, 1914. They are t b
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. by the revelation of "dummy than any other pte
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