""~las the magic words
ll¢. i n want a favor mey
' ~.ean comply with. This
~n in good mannersl
c ~_ls taught or repeated
~,~n.e says "give me the
~rd" or "gimmee the
~ front of the demand. 1
L~You have had experi-
;.~ttl demands Everyone
he,~do start reading the
lg od clean books and
distal, As a favorite Green-
f t~!h School Coach (Coach
Itl :~n] told us in class one
by Commissioner Lindy Hedges,
l~aybe many days "you
~g~ho people are by the
l~r~adlng- books, maga-
~t ~ 0
L]~,_ Y u see them carry,
~,.g on a train. We
~[thati~t f they are readingCan
e][~lVlademolselle and the
~l~t is their thinking. The
'I rs
~gi~m~ of these magazines
you to buy them, if
$~beVea beautiful girl
the fashion of Mona
th Taylor in low cut
~Sshe been married?
~s~=~ Subscribe to maga-
~|~|ld buy recommended
e~Pmved only by people
.~e in true love. Please
.t~l to the words of the
~'¢~ Vows in the sight of
I
lng I'm answering a
do" plus a "thank you" for reply-
ing and planning to attend.
Frank and I have attended
three beautiful "please do" wed-
dings this year and perhaps
more•
Our granddaughter Jennifer
Lambert to John Corrlgan In
Dallas, Texas; our nephew David
Christie -- a lovely blond in
Rlchlands, Virginia; a friend's --
Debbte Rarnsey and Scott White
in Elizabeth Chapel. •
As the song goes "Everything
is beautiful, in its own way."
As for Roger A. Boone, l've
known him since he and his
twin brother Daniel were born
into this world. They and their
whole family were indeed good
neighbors and friends. We wish
them the best always. To Terri
and Bruce: Please do listen and
hear the true meaning of love
and marriage before God and
Manl I know you will.
My imaginary flower is this bit
of philosophy, "Early to bed and
early to rise, makes a body
healthy, wealth and wise," and
from lovable Eddie Cantor and
wife Ida, never go to sleep angry
at one another, always kiss and
make up. Eddie Cantor sang the
song "... potatoes are cheaper,
tomatos are cheaper, now is the
time to fall in love."
"Please" and "thank you" to
William A. Spatto, Jerry Eary
Thomas, Celia Fleshman Flnk.
Maxlne Beckett, Janice Boone.
Chas. Garvin Jr, Mary Bess
Friend.
would Impose a franchise fee on
Clearview "IV Cable, which pro-
vides city resident with cable
television services. The fee would
be five per cent of the firm's
gross income and would amount
to an estimated $6,000 per year,
he said.
SPECIALISTS IN INDIVIDUAL
AND GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE
Bend, Monongahela Forest
Improvements Grants
Robert C. Byrd
has approved and
President a 1991
g a total of
worth of amend-
added for proj-
Monongahela Na-
been sent to the
~Id I hope he signs it
said Mr
Chairman of the
Commit-
acid his amend-
by Congress,
for trail con-
the Greenbrier Dis-
District, Spruce
Greenbrter
and Otter
District office at Richwood,
$300,000 to improve an access
road to the Big Bend Camp-
ground, and $861,000 for a vari-
ety of recreation area improve-
ments at Blue Bend Camp-
ground, Woodbine and North
Bend picnic areas, Williams
River, Gatewood Campground,
Blue Meadow Campground,
Alpena Gap, Lake Sherwood
Campground. Horseshoe Camp-
ground, Buffalo Lake Camp-
ground, and Beg Bend Camp-
ground.
also contains
the Gauley Ranger
l~rs of
~. the Greenbrler
~c. Executive Committee
~l~.'~ber 7 for their regular
~tlagade for a Demo-
~'~ry Dinner to be held
Rtt~ ~ at 6:30 p.m.. in the
Building.
~kal~Y be purchased by
~.It~"~Y McCraw at 645-
~.,~st is $6 Cper person
~"_"Ollc is invited.
[~t~,~ding the meeting
~: ~Llvesay chairman;
~raw, E'dgar Lewis
~I~gene Walker. Sarah
~-'~:,,Nadlne L Smith, Bill
Charles Burr
[-we NeVille, and Bea Har-
The second ordinance, pro-
posed by Mayor Eugene Kelley,
would impose a tax on public
service and utility companies,
varying from three to four per
cent. Both ordinances specify
that funds raised would go the
the city's general fund, used for
a variety of municipal expenses.
The first formal reading and
vote on the ordinances were held
November 14. Second and third
readings will be November 24, 4
p.m., at City Hall, and November
28, 7:30 p.m., also at City Hall.
In other business, the Com-
missioners approved a plan to
hire Shawn Woodward of Deni-
zens of the Deep Diving Com-
pany, Second Creek, to inspect
the city pool for leaks. The pool
is located at Island Park.
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Several residents from the
Brier Hill Subdivision com-
plained about drivers who speed
through the residential area on
the gravel road, creating dust
and safety hazards. After discus-
sion the Commissioners granted
the resident's request to dig
ditches across the road to help
slow traffic through the area.
Commissioner Hedges pro-
posed the Board look into the
possibility of a minor boundary
change which would extend the
city limits north to the top of
Ronceverte Hill along U. S. High-
way 219. The Board agreed to
investigate the technicalities of
the proposal.
Police Chief Bill Rose reported
19 citations issued by his de-
partment in October, including
one for failure to yield right-of-
way, one for illegal parking, four
for failure to stop at a sign or red
light, one for illegal use of emer-
gency lights, two for no proof of
insurance, seven for expired reg-
Istration, two for operating
wheeled toys on sidewalks, and
one for no operator's license. The
department Investigated six ve-
hicle accidents; one vehicle theft;
and one shoplifting incident.
The next regular monthly
meeting of the Board of Commis-
sioners will be December 4, 7
p.m., at City Hall.
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, November 5A
Renick Town
Council Meets
Lynn Smith, M.D.
Dorris Ragsdale, M.D.
Michael Barri, M.D.
Steven Walter, M.D.
By Jonathan Wright
The Renlck Town Council ap-
proved a plan November 5 to
brush-hog part of Auto Road
within the town limits. The move
is an effort to control under-
growth. Further plans call for
mowing the area on a regular
basis and planting pine trees for
further beautification.
In other business, the Council
voted to standardize the fre-
quency with which town employ-
ees are paid. Checks will now be
written every two weeks, on
Mondays.
Mayor Donald Vandervort
said stray dogs had become a
problem in town once more and
said he would contact county
animal control officials to inspect
the town and assess the prob-
lem.
The Council discussed the
imposition of a utility tax allowed
by a recent ordinance. Beginning
this month, two per cent of all
utility bills will go to the town's
general fund, to be used for a
number of different purposes.
The mayor announced resi-
dential trash pickups will be ev-
ery two weeks this winter. The
Council approved the winter hir-
ing of David "Bun" Barkley at $4
per hour to do snow plowing for
the town.
The next meeting of the Coun-
cil will be December 3, 7 p.m., at
Mount Hermon United Methodist
Church, Renlck.
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Stop in often during Appreciation Week
at the First National Bank in
Ronceverte. If our smiles seem a little
brighter, it's because we want you to
know how much we have enjoyed
serving you for the past year. We'll
have coffee, doughnuts and free gifts,
in addition to either a cordless power
ratchet set, a toaster oven, a circular
saw or a food processor. And on Friday,
we'll draw for the winner of the grand
prize-a Zenith console color T,V. It's
our way of saying, "Thanks" for your
continued loyalty and friendship.
Daffy Prizes
A cordless power ratchet set,
a toaster oven, a circular saw
or a food processer
will be given away each day!
to the
"Where you can find almost anything"
JIM McCUTCHEON, Managing Agent
FOR BROCHURES & INFORMATION
CALL
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My Sincere .
THANKS
to the people of
Greenbrier County
for your
support and confidence.
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Paid for by the Rowe Volunteer Committee,
John W. Deitz, Teasurer
A Zenith Console Color T.V.
with remote control.
(Drawing will be held
Friday, November 16 at
7:00 p.m. You do not have
to be present to win.
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