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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 10

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op.ore Apo PAO 4p-a 10 The News-Messenger, Fremont, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 1980 Holidays grim for quake survivors "House Of Quality Restoration" ANTIQUES Sum of the 0 -People eople MERRY CHRISTMAS! BEAT INFLATION WITH RESTORATION I Compare Save Call ANTIQUES UNIQUE IIIIIQUE 408 Tiffin Phone 332-4712 1 Hems 94, Sot. 10-4 Sun. 12-6 4' are suffering from bronchitis, pneumonia or other respiratory ailments brought on by freezing temperatures and winter rains, health officials report. Two children, aged two months and two years, died this week from illnesses blamed on the cold penetrating the tent cities that fill almost every soccer field, public park or other open space east of Naples.

An estimated 50,000 people have left the area on their own to live with relatives elsewhere in Italy, or in Switzerland or West Germany. The state is now focusing on efforts to build prefabricated houses in people's own towns, but Zamberletti admitted that even this idea isn't popular. "They want us to rebuild the homes they had before, but we can't be asked to do the impossible," he told reporters. Repairs Stripping Refinishing Upholstery 1. Trunk Restoration Press Whole Caning Copper Brass Polishing 1 0 CY DISCOUNT ON ALL () SERVICES New Year's Special ROME (AP )i Shepherds play their bagpipes as usual this holiday season in the mountain villages of southern Italy.

But the traditional music of Christmas does to Redford lauded for 'Ordinary People' dispel the gloom for little the The best film of 1980 was actor Robert Redford's tens of thousands of first effort as a director, "Ordinary People," the Italians still shivering in National Board of Review of Motion Pictures said. He urdieated tents one month also was named best director. The film and Redford after their homes were will receive the board's annual D.W. Griffith Award at shattered in the sudden a private ceremony at Luchow's, a New York fury of an earthquake. restaurant where Griffith, an early motion picture "How can we enjoy director, often dined.

Actress Gloria Swanson will ourselves when there are receive a special career achievement Also still bodies under the receiving Griffith awards were, Robert DeNiro, best rubble?" asked Giovanni actor for "Raging Bull;" Cissy Spacek, best actress, Pionati, mayor of the "Coal Miner's Daughter;" Joe Pesci, best supporting quake-ravaged town of actor, "Raging Bull;" Eva Le Gallienne, best sup- Avellino. porting actress, "Resurrection;" and "The Tin The holidays will be Drum," best foreign film." grim for most survivors of the Nov. 23 quake, despite some progress in govern' Black's murder may make ex-cop rich ment efforts to bring in Charles Veverka the white ex-policeman campers or arrange acquitted of civil rights charges in the beating death of temporary lodging in a black Miami businessman, has signed a preliminary buildings for the more than contract for a book and possibly a movie about his life, 200,000 left homeless. according to one of his lawyers. The contract "ap- Family and friends will restaurant wnere Latium, an early motion picture 11" "1" 11" director, often dined.

Actress Gloria Swanson will ourselves when there are receive a special career achievement Also still bodies under the receiving Griffith awards were, Robert Delsliro, best rubble?" asked Giovanni actor for "Raging Bull;" Cissy Spacek, best actress, Pionati, mayor of the "Coal Miner's Daughter; Joe Pesci, best supporting quake-ravaged town of actor, "Raging Bull; Eva Le Gallienne, best sup- Avellino. porting actress, "Resurrection;" and "The Tin The holidays will be Drum," best foreign film." grim for most survivors of the Nov. 23 quake, despite some progress in govern- Black's murder may make ex-cop rich ment efforts to bring in Charles Veverka the white ex-policeman campers or arrange acquitted of civil rights charges in the beating death of temporary lodging in a black Miami businessman, has signed a preliminary buildings for the more than contract for a book and possibly a movie about his life, 200,000 left homeless. according to one of his lawyers. The contract "ap- Family and friends will least 50,000 people have moved into trailers, schools or other public buildings, or homes of relatives or friends.

Some officials cautiously predict no one will be living in tents by the end of January. So far, however, the government's two biggest housing plans for the area have flopped. Initially Zamberletti wanted to evacuate the homeless to hotels on the coast, with the government paying full room and board. Officials say only 4,000 people have taken advantage of the offer, partly because they fear they won't be able to return to their towns or earn a living in new surroundings. The government then proposed moving people to empty vacation homes, but only 88 homeowners agreed to hand over their keys.

return to their towns or earn a living in new surroundings. The government then proposed moving people to empty vacation homes, but only 88 homeowners agreed to hand over their keys. EVERYBODY'S RUSHING TO 4, TO Giuseppe Zamberletti, the government's chief of relief operations, narrowly escaped being fired last week after local mayors complained that he answering their phone calls or paying attention to their needs. Despite the problems, relief officials report some progress in moving the homeless out of tents. They don't yet have specific figures, but estimate that in the past two weeks at peared to be a very lucrative thing for him," said miss the nearly 3,000 who lawyer Denis Dean.

"He expects to get some money died in the tremor the up front some time this month." A Los Angeles deadliest in Europe in 65 producer has contracted with an author to write a years. Soldiers and book about the ex-Dade County officer, Dean said. He firemen are still digging said the producer is near agreement with Universal for at least 71 bodies known Pictures on a movie deal. Veverka, the first officer to to lie beneath shattered reach Arthur McDuffie following a chase last Dec. 17 buildings.

II that 1 il at resulted in McDuffie's death, could become a Hundreds of survivors -7- millionaire from the deal, Dean said. Veverka was 11 acquitted in a San Antonio, Texas, trial last week on People federal charges of violating McDuffie's civil rights. PEN cargo He testified for the state under immunity from prosecution last May in the murder trial of four fellow CALL 332-8037 officers, who also were acquitted. The acquittal of the NOS 3342261, 3324,016 dtA four officers resulted in racial rioting which left 18 FREMONT AIRPORT dead and $100 million in damages. li, i) A 1, --------7-- 4 A -----a.

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JJ MILK HA.1 sl 89 Gal. $1.39 89c vtos, we sincerely thank you' for your patronage. Rainbow Carryout 1708 E. State St. 332-9546 Itt U(- leohetimg: "SNAP" 4i tL Si ONLY wur $250 splionG 4Av ONLY fa, ononnomm Rommoomonn1111, r---- we sincerely thank you or for your patronage.

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Coupons We Sell High Beer And Wine After 1:00 On Sunday "We Sell Lottery Tickets" if, wow ,..1 11 I Merry Christmas to all our friends! l' 1 i I tta 1 I i cyls -11 1" I .1 Merry Chnstmas to all our friends! 11 a. 0 pt DRIVE-THRU CARRY. 126 Ohio Avo. Fremont 332-4641 tb I LW 1010 rw ut WIT10111r ititidinlo I 4 i Ono I fl 4 Monday thru Saturday 9:30 P.M.-2:00 A.M. Tuesday Nite is "Ladies' Nita" nnonaay Tnru baTUrclay 9:30 P.M.-2:00 A.M.

Tuesday Nite is "Ladies' Nite" 41111. a' ea) 1224 W. State St. Fremont Phone 332-6293 :111 EIAD A R' INN ute 53 North TRurnpike Exit 6 Fremont We Will Close At 7 P.M. On Christmas Eve And Remain Closed Through Jan.

lst. Re-open 7 A.M. Friday, January 2, 1981. Loa' losstastarsleameamsmogisxmonstalessrammommaimaxosmaxamilmlosJ 1111111171MITITITZTITUITITIZIZ2T11171I171131171113111ITTITMITVTIlmurtratrtrautreviraztu oss mORE ssts v- 4, tAJH 111 7-UP 2 Liter Bottles 95c COE1E 8 Packs 51L1(4 I $159: 7 UP ,4 8 Packs F- T.J.'s Carryout ro With Bell Ringer Savings On Holiday Party Supplies Meadow Gold Plus Tax IL Daposit a It NA i Is 1 1,1 CRMUtijiifi' From T.J.'s Carryout With Bell Ringer Savings On Holiday Party Supplies 7-UP lc? PEPS'! 1 2 Liter Bottles 8 Packs 9 Meadow Goid 5 Pito' Tax 5 0 Daposit COE1E I 7-UP 0 0 GALLON 8 Packs 5 1 8 Packs NEW YEAR EVE PRIME RIB SHRIMP BUFFET $0.95 Also Featuring: Baked Stuffed Pork Chops, Fried Chicken, Homemade Bread And Our Bountiful Salad Bar. Featuring "AMODA" Playing 10-2 To Bring in Your New Year Right.

$3 Cover Charge (Children 75 a year) --4 NEW YEAR'S EVE PRIME RIB SHRIMP BUFFET SP' S0095 (Children 75' a year) 'I 0 I Also Featuring: Baked Stuffed 411 Pork Chops, Fried Chicken, a i Homemade Bread And Our No Bountiful Salad Bar. lb 4 Featuring ng 4114p '4 "113130DA" Playing 10-2 le To Bring in Your New Year Right. 44 1 $3 Cover Charge 1 I I 0 is i i Ikk clitP-Js. 1 qb es 4 Plus Tax Moposit El vuDsepTazt I Hi I PIUS TOX I 0 Dposit CHRISTMAS.HOURS: REGULAR HOURS Christmas Ivo 10 A.M..10 P.M. Is Carryout Dolly 10 A.M.11 P.M.

Christmas Day 9 A.M.12 Noon; M. 10 A.M.-12 P.M. 5 p.m..9 p.m. 938 S. Main Gibsonburg Ph.

637-2526 Sat. 10 A.M.-11 P.M. Plus Tax Plus Tax 0 Deposit 0 Daposit 'CI It Route 53 North Turnpike Exit 6. Fremont FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS CALL 334-2682 Route 53 North I 1.1 4 a ie g-.

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