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Mashburn Elementary students learn of dental health by Mrs. Moses
41-year-old breaks more than
bridgework by seducing teen
DEAR ABBY: I’m writing in refer
ence to “On Fire in Arkansas,” the
woman who punched her neighbor
(41) in the mouth after learning that
she had seduced her 15-year-old son.
Then the tramp said, “He’s no boy,
he’s a man; and with a little practice
he’ll be as good as his father.”
That’s when the boy’s mother
hauled off, hit the tramp in the mouth
and broke her bridgework. The tramp
threatened to sue the woman for
assaulting her. Meanwhile, the as
saulter went to her priest, who ad
vised her to apologize to the tramp
and offer to pay forrepairing her
bridgework. And you agreed with
that idiot priest!
You both totally ignored the fact
that this trollop was guilty of stat
utory rape when she seduced a minor.
The boy’s father was at least a legal
catch.
I hope you get a hundred letters
calling you on this. DISGUSTED IN
DOYLESTOWN, PA.
DEAR DISGUSTED: I wish it were
only 100; a thousand would be closer
to it. Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
The priest will have to make his own
birth
Julie and Jeriel Buice announce the
birth of their son, Jeremy Mitchell
Buice, bom Feb. 11, 1985, at the
Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
Paternal grandparents are Eugene
and Myrtle Buice of Cumming.
Maternal grandmother is the late
Mrs. Julia Treptow.
The infant joins a sister, Kerri, two
years old.
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Dear
Abby
Columnist
apologies. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: I would like to put in
my 2 cents about that 41-year-old
woman who took a 15-year-old neigh
bor boy to bed. What’s all the commo
tion about? All right, so a 15-year-old
boy is a minor in the eyes of the law,
but there are a lot of boys that age
who are man enough to seek a sexual
relationship.
In my day, it wasn’t unusual for a
boy’s father to pay a high-class pros
titute to educate his son. It may not be
the ideal solution, but it’s preferable
to having the kid talk some inex
perienced 14-year-old girl into taking
care of his normal sex urges. MICHI
GAN GRANDPA, AGE 65
DEAR GRANDPA: As a father,
would you feel the same way about
having your 15-year-old daughter “ed
ucated” by an older man?
Grandpa, children should be taught
early that they can’t have everything
they want as soon as they feel the
urge for it.
I believe minors should be taught
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everything they want to know about
sex before they become sexually ac
tive in order to protect themselves
and others. We don’t need any more
venereal disease, abortions or babies
born out of wedlock to teen-age girls.
But whatever happened to self-con
trol? That should also be a part of sex
education.
DEAR ABBY: I think “On Fire in
Arkansas” had every right to hit her
neighbor for taking her 15-year-old
son to bed. That woman ought to be
ashamed of herself.
I’m a 14-year-old girl, and if an
older man ever took me to bed, my
mother would not only hit him, she
would sue him.
Where in Arkansas did this hap
pen? I really feel sorry for that 15-
year-old boy who’s in the middle of all
this. If he lives near Stuttgart and
wants a nice understanding girl to
talk to, I would like to meet him. AN
UNDERSTANDING GIRL
DEAR ABBY: As a social worker
who deals with similar situations, I
can tell you that “On Fire” could be
charged with child neglect herself if
she has knowledge of sexual abuse
involving a minor and fails to report
it to theproper authorities.
As a mother, I would have punched
the lady, then reported her actions
and my own to the authorities.
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Students check tooth decay
during dental health month
Mrs. Joe S. Moses, president of the
Northwestern District Dental Society
Auxiliary, recently spoke to students
at Mashburn Elementary School
about the importance of dental
health.
She and her husband, Dr. J oe
Moses, have been talking with many
elementary school students through
out the county to help the American
Dental Association promote National
Children’s Dental Health Month dur
ing February. Their goal is to prevent
dental disease.
This prevention is one of the most
important goals of dentists today.
According to the Dental Association,
the teaching of oral hygiene, cleaning
teeth, promoting the use of flourides
and using pit and fissure sealants,
dentists have helped this generation
of Americans have better dental
health than their parents or grandpa
rents.
The major cause of dental disease
is plaque a thin film of bacteria and
by-products that is constantly form
ing on the t eeth. When you eat foods
containin sugars or starches, many
acid attacks, and decay can result.
Plaque also produces other irritants
that inflame the gums, causing peri
odontal disease.
Because dentists are aware of the
destruction plaque can cause, they
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take the time to teach their patients
about the importance of removing
plaque daily.
“A clean tooth does not decay” has
T>een a dental motto for years.
Another approach to preventing
tooth decay uses a variety of tech
niques to strengthen or protect tooth
enamel. Perhaps best known of these
techniques involves the use of adding
flouride to our water supplies to make
teeth more resistant to decay. Al
though flouride can eliminate most of
decay affecting the smooth surfaces
of the teeth, it is less effective on the
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chewing surfaces of the back teeth.
These surfaces often contain pits and
fissures, tiny depressions and
grooves where plaque accumulates.
To combat decay in these areas,
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By forming a thin covering over the
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