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' News-Outlook
December 2003
• Features. A-3
DIANE:
am 14 years old, and I
know what to do. My
I is in a relationship with a
,"Larry", who drinks and
at her a lot. I hate it here
Wish I could live some-
else.
brother "Tim" has been
stealing money from
purse so he can buy
games and other things.
has been blaming Larry
and there have been
fights over the stolen
haven't said anything, be-
I'm hoping this will be
straw and maybe
will finally kick Larry
it doesn't seem to be
Larry is still here,
things are getting worse.
don't know what to do.
help me.
FED-UP IN FARGO
FARGO:
na so sorry you have to be
in the middle of this situ-
you need to talk to your
and tell him he must pay
!every cent he's stolen from
r rnother. If she is to make a
Larry, she's going to
levery penny she has to sup-
Fork news
W. Goldy
and Mrs. Kevin Carr
callers Monday morning of
Leona Goldy.
Staviski children spent
¢eekend with Mr. and Mrs.
England.
Williams spent
night with Cecelia
and Mrs. Earl Conyers
their family Satur-
night for Thanksgiving.
and;Mrs: Bi!ly ck, of
spent last w] ithCarl
and Betty Tincher have
to Florida for the winter.
and Mrs. Paul Lyman, of
Carolina, visited Mrs.
a Goldy, Saturday.
Leona Goldy got a call
evening from her
Bessie, of Marion,
all were well out
and Mrs. Gone Howrd
the wekened in Michigan
family.
Opal Bailey held a
dinner Thursday
her family.
and Mrs. David Shrout
Thanksgiving guests, for
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Deb, Lucille Garner,
Bailey, Janice Shrout,
Marcia Stamm and Jim
tsaw enter-
with family dinner
for ThanksgiviNg.
Lucille Garner enjoyed
out Thursday
at Cracker Barrel with her
and Mrs. Tom Withrow
all their family
with Thanksgiving
community is enjoying
scene that Mr. and
Kevin Can- have up on
and Mrs. Asa G. Hall
Thanksgiving Day
Mrs. Leona Goldy and
Goldy as guests.
Valley and
g news
Hart and Ricky were at
lidgeway Nursing Home
ng
line is
y at
5p.m.
Call Mary
today for
assistance
674-2181
port your family. If he refuses,
tell him you will tell your moth-
er the truth.
Next, you must go to an adult
you can confide in: a favorite
teacher,
school counselor or nurse,
minister or even your principal.
You must tell them about the
abuse in your home. You say
Larry yells at your mother a lot.
This is verbal abuse, and it is
only the first step toward physi-
cal abuse and violence. Your
mother is in a dangerous situa-
tion, and she is going to need
your help and the support of oth-
ers to break free of this man.
I'm serious. You must talk to
someone who can help. You are
only 14, and you cannot shoul-
der this burden alone.
Thank you for writing me. I
pray you will heed my advice
and seek the help you and your
family need. Please write back to
let me know how things go. I
know you feel you are alone, but
you aren't. There are people who
care about you and want to help.
GOd bless.
Send letters to Diane c/o King
Features Weekly Sen, ice, PO.
Box 5364 75, Orlando, FL
32853-6475, or e-mail her at
dianeadvice @ aol. com.
) 2()3 King Features Synd., Inc.
Tuesday to see Mrs. Mary
Griffey. She has improved some
since her stroke recently. She
Bikers for a good cause For
Thanksgiving Day, these "bikers" got together and gath-
ered canned goods and other food for the Bethel
Community Church for the people "in need" for
Thanksgiving. This picture was taken on Stepstone
Road, in front of the Southern Brothers MC (Motorcycle
Club), where they say, they "just hang out". These gen-
tlemen have hearts of gold, because not only do they
donate this food every Thanksgiving, they are active in
raising money for children in need and making sure the
kids in Bath County who need toys for Christmas, get
them. They are, from the left: James "Headshot"
Edmonson; James "Babo" Long; Lucian "Tiger" Allen:
James "Cannonball" Meade; Pastor Roy Stacy, of the
Bethel Community Church; and Bobby "Six-Pack"
Edmonson.
(News-Outlook photo, Harry D. Patrick)
talks some now.
Mrs. Dottle Goodpaster, Bill
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Manley and Mr. and Mrs. E.L.
Butcher were at Mrs. Kate
Jackson's, Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Jackson and fami-
ly visited with Mrs. Emma
Manley, Sunday afternoon, at
the Hilltop Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Thomp-
son and Taylor visited with Mr.
pd Mrs. Willie Vanlannhm
rtil aitqlnld. hsr i gr,ndpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Van-
landingham.
Scott is feeling better since
he had a stint put in his ear last
week.
Grace is not feeling too good.
Her legs are still giving her trou-
ble.
Junior Gray is doing better
and is able to do some work on
the fan now.
Mrs. Francis Snedegar re-
mains about the same.
Emily Highley spent Sunday
afternoon with her grandmother,
Mrs. Emma E Highley.
Bro. George and Elsie Martin
called on Mr. and Mrs. J.R.
Whitton, Sunday.
Tanner Whitton has been
feeling bad the past few days.
He has had the strep throat. He
is feeling some better.
Bethel news
By: Gayle Crouch
Bethel Elementary School
had a very successful Fall
Festival. The teachers, parents,
and janitors, are to be com-
nended for all their hard work.
" Congra[d]iiion tli'fiipal
i.a Henddrson Jg/"B ethel
teachers and students, on their
outstanding test scores.
Lorena Saunders and Betty
Hunt have been attending a
revival in Mt. Sterling.
Bobby and Carolin Crouch
were in Morehead one day last
week.
The Bethel community sends
sympathy to the family of for-
mer resident Ellen Vice.
Wrayjean Hunt. Laura Razor,
and Wrayann were in Lex-iug-
ton, Friday.
Helen Razor has ben a recent
visitor of Chase Roussos and
Gayle Crouch.
J.D. Corbin and David Cot-
bin were in Cincinnati, Ohio,
httr
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(859) 497-2518
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The Missing
1:20; 4:20; 7:15; 10:10
The Last Samurai R
1:05; 4:15: 7:30; 10:45
The Haunted Mansion
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Sterling Lanes &
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Book Your Birthday Party
or Group/Cosmic Bowling
Friday & Saturday (Midnight-3 a.m.)
Call for Reservations, 859.498.7755
last week.
Gayle Crouch attended a
breakfast Wednesday morning
at the Bath County Board
Office. The occasion was honor-
ing all Bath County school bus
drivers.
Bunning
announces federal
funds for. BVFD
t U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning said
the Emergency Preparedness
and Response Directorate of the
Department of Homeland Secur-
ity (DHS) has awarded the
Bethel Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment $68,580 in federal fund-
ing, as part of the 2003
Assistance to Firefighters Grant
Program. This funding will be
used for fire operations and fire-
fighter safety programs. This
includes training, wellness and
fitness, firefighting equipment,
personal protective equipment,
and modifications to fire sta-
tions and facilities. "These funds
are vital to ensuring that our
Kentucky firefighters have the
tools necessary to handle emer-
gencies in the safest and most
effective manner possible."
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