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By Diane VerhoiJen
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I work in the bakery of a large
t chain. There are only
in my department (myself
Three months ago, a sin-
woman at the bakery -- her
ude" -- confided in me
was pregnant.
Since Maude is single, I thought it
good idea for myself and
other women to throw her a
shower. 1 collected several
dollars from the women at
bakery, which I used to buy sev-
gifts and to reserve a nice
for us to have the cele-
The baby shower was a hit, in my
opinion, though Maude
very uncomfortable about
the attention.
Last week, I heard from one of the
women that Maude had an
BEFORE the baby
How could she do this to me? After
I went through organizing the
ng the money and buying
Fork news
Leona W. Goldy
.Brittany Boyd visited Felecia
Buckler, last week.
Richard Day, of Florida, spent the
with his family here.
Leona Goldy heard from Becky
is in L.A., saying she was
and doing fine.
Mrs. Ricky Staviski was on vaca-
week with her lady friends.
Dillon Marigold visited Mr. and
Aitkin Buckler, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradley are the
parents of a baby boy, Hunter
and Mrs. Gene Howard, of
are at their home above
Goldy's place in the hollar.
Debbie Chuhralya spent
with her mother, Mrs. Hollis,
County.
Owingsville
Betty R. Copher and Phillip
spent last Tuesday with Mr.
James Vice and family of
Ada Thornsburg and Dana
called on Sudie Curtis
Phillips spent the week
her sister, Betty Copher. end
Kincaid and Jeannie
were in Winchester one day
week on business.
Fred Wells of Lexington visited his
Thornsburg, Saturday.
[arjorie Kincaid and Jeannie
had a birthday party for
L. Conway, celebrating his
birthday, February 16. Those
were: Tyler Riddell; Charlotte
Allen and Cathy Conway;
and Pam Kincaid.
Hildreth exton spent Sunday
with Paul and Linda Sexton,
and Michelle.
yn Hunt has returned from a
vacation in Florida.
SHOP
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Rt. 111 & Junction 211
(Grange City)
876-2548/876-2521
All Your
Bedding &
the gifts? And to make matters
worse, Maude hasn't even attempt-
ed to return the gifts or the money.
When I confronted her about the
abortion, she claimed she had a mis-
carriage.
What should I do about this situa-
tion. I can barely bring myself to
talk to Maude ever since.
APPALLED IN APPLETON
DEAR APPALLED:
You're doing Maude a real favor
not talking to her. The last time
spoke with you
you blabbed her business to
one within earshot. This situation "
Maude's fault. It's yours for
such a gossip-monger.
And you are. When Maude told
she'd had a miscarriage, you chosl
believe the gossip rather than
herself. She owes you nothing.
however, owe her an apology.
Send letters to Diane c/o King
tures Weekly Service, P.O.
536475, Orlando, FL 32853-647:
e-mail her at dianeadvic,
Lorena Saunders entertained
family for cake and ice cream.
ing Becky Razor's birthday.
The maternal grandmother
Hunter Bradley is Jeannie Waiters.
What two cars are racing
Bethel Cemetery?
Gayle and Carolin Crouch, Dori!
York, Danita Richardson and
celebrated Valentine's at Kountry
Kettle.
Gayle Crouch attended a meeting
in Frankfort, Sunday.
Ethel Hawkins is much better after
suffering from a virus.
Birth Announcement
McKayla Renee' Joyee Bussell
Lucas Bussell and Heidi Park, of
Owingsville, are proud to announce
the birth of their daughter, McKayla
renee' Joyce Bussell. She was born
November 15, 2002, at 9:58 p.m., at
St. Claire. She weighed 7 lbs., 4 ozs.
and was 19-1/2 inches long. Paternal
grandparents are Juanita and Bill
Booth, of Owingsville. Maternal
grandparents are Charlene and Paul,
Canafax, of Morehead.
March is Youth Art Month
March is Youth Art Month and the
Bath County Memorial Library will
be celebrating this, by inviting county
children and youth to bring their art-
work to the library to be displayed
during the month of March. The
library will be accepting artwork the
last two weeks of February. Call 674-
2531 for more information.
Moore re-elected
to fifth term as
president of KFB
Sam Moore, wh6 produces grain
and cattle on a gutler County farm,
ifth term
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of Winchester; David McGlone, of
Grayson; Charlie Benge, of London;
Bige Hensley, of Manchester; Jane
Elam, of Lexington; Terry Patter-
son, of Elizabethtown; Dr. M. Scott
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Specializing In Individual and
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Bookkeeping & Payroll - Refund Anticipation Loans
Call (859) 499-0032
223 Windsor Drive Mt. Sterling, KY
(Farm Bureau Building)
TWO CAN DINE
for $8.99
Choose Any Two Of The Following:
• Country Fried Steak
• Italian Spaghetti
• 2 pc Fried Chicken
• Chopped Steak
• Chicken Livers
• Mexican Salad
• Clams
• Country Biscuit Breakfast
Mt. Sterling
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It
Almost there This is the view from
the lot behind Bath County's Lion's Club club-
house. Due to heavy rains over the weekend,
this body of water, and many others around
Bath County and surrounding counties, has risen
to a dangerous level. This, combined with the ice
storm over the weekend, made travellng very
hazardous for a lot of drivers. (News-Outlook
photo, Harry D. Patrick)
Smith, of Lexington; Dan Grigson,
of Stanford; Rodney Kelly, of Frank-
fort; and Bill Sprague, of Sturgis.
Hall of Fame
accepting
nominations at MSU
The MSU Alumni Association,
Inc., is accepting nominations for its
most prestigious honor, the Hall of
Fame Award.
"We are seeking to honor our most
outstanding alumni," said Tami Jones,
director of Alumni Relations•
"Candidates must have achieved
excellence in their profession, or for
community service, at the local, state
or national level."
Submissions will be accepted until
Tuesday, April 1.
To meet the criteria, the individual:
• Must have graduated from MSU
at least ten years prior to the time of
nomination;
• Must be a responsible, respected
citizen of good character in their com-
munities and professions;
• Must have remained in contact
and shown support for MSU; and
• Must be in attendance to accept
the award.
Nominations should include the
name, address and graduation year of
the nominee; reasons why this indi-
vidual should be considered; honors
and awards; and nanae and telephone
numr of the person making the
nomination.
Materials may be sent to the
Alumni Association, MSU, Alumni
Center, 150 University Boulevard,
Morehead, KY 40351-1689.
Individuals will be inducted into
the Alumni Hall of Fame, Friday,
October 17, during the 2003
Homecoming Weekend. Additional
information is available, by calling the
Alumni Association, at 1-606-783-
2080 or 1-800-783-ALUM (2586).
Send in your news to
The News-out'oh
each week for publication in
the community newspaper.
THE LIFE OF
DAVID GALE
Celebrating Black History Month
"Uncle Nick" Johnson
Uncle Nick, as he was fondly remembered by his friend Mary Margaret
Hersh, was the custodian at the Owingsville Independent School during the
1920s and '30s. Mary Margaret, who graduated in 1933from Owingsville
High School, told us that "Uncle Nick" was a great friend to all the children
and tried to keep them out of trouble and out of the way of Professor Martin.
This photograph is from a 1933 Owingsville Yearbook, courtesy of Elan
Williams Bartley, who also remembered Nick Johnson as a friend to all the
students.
Photo Courtesy of the Elan Bartley
Taking care of Bath County's
Financial Needs Since 1893
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