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4C Monday, August 13, 2007


Features: Robyn Rison (304) 526-2799 Life
What’s Up
All’s fair that ends fair
Summer wraps
up with Boyd Fairgoers enjoy
taking a ride on
County Fair the Superman at
the 2005 Boyd
County Fair.
By CHRISTIAN
ALEXANDERSEN File photo/
The Herald-Dispatch The Herald-Dispatch
calexandersen@herald-dispatch.com
ASHLAND — With new
Lori Wolfe/The Herald-Dispatch music performances, rides and
The Angie Fletcher Band will shows, kids and adults alike
perform at the Heiner’s Sum- will have a good time at the
mer Concert Series on Thurs- 2007 Boyd County Fair.
day at Pullman Square. The fair runs from Tuesday
Aug. 14 to Saturday Aug. 18.
n Maryland State Boychoir Ellen Keaton, the fair’s enter-
Concert, 7:30 p.m. Monday, tainment chair, said the one-pay
Aug. 13, Oakwood Baptist ticket allows fairgoers to enjoy
Church, 855 Oakwood Road, all of the events during the five
Charleston. Hosted by the day event. General admission is
Appalachian Children’s Choir. $7 during the week and $8 on the
This performance will feature weekend. Senior citizens admis-
the concert choirs from both sion is $6 throughout the week.
groups and will offer a wide The event is at the Boyd County
range of selections from spiri- Fairgrounds in Ashland, Ky.
tuals to folksongs to gospel. Gates open at 5 p.m. during the
Free. Call (304) 343-1111. week and 1 p.m. on Saturday.
n Meigs County (Ohio) Keaton said the 2007 Boyd
Fair, Monday-Saturday, County Fair will live up to its
Aug. 13-18, Meigs County slogan, “Watch Us Grow,” with
(Ohio) Fairgrounds, Pome- more new attractions than ever
roy. Features entertainment before. These new attractions
nightly. Call (740) 985-4372. include Ohio Championship
n Book Signing: “Trail of Wrestling featuring two cham-
the Powhatan Arrow, the pionship matches and the truck
N&W’s Big Sandy Line,” tug of war both on Wednesday. RIGHT: Olivia Norris,
3-6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, The Boyd County Fair has 6, of Pliny slides down
Wayne Public Library, 325 the “Super Slide” at
enough activities to keep the
Keyser St., Wayne. The book the Cabell County Fair
blood flowing for adrenaline on Friday, July 27.
recounts not only the construc- junkies too. Events like the
tion of the railroad through demolition derby, Bar W Rodeo Chris Harris/The Herald-
Wayne and Mingo Counties, but and motocross races are sched- Dispatch
has a chapter on the towns and uled throughout the week.
villages along the railroad line. With the Eudora Farms Exot- FAR RIGHT: Kaytlin
Authors Jack and Kay Dickinson. ic Animals Petting Zoo, Keaton Maynard, 8, of Wayne
n 93.7 The DAWG pres- said people have the opportu- rides the swings Sat-
ents Heiner’s Summer Con- nity to interact with different urday, August 4 at the
cert Series, 7 p.m. Thursday, exotic animals. Wayne County Fair.
Aug. 16, opening acts at In addition, contests like the
6 p.m., Pullman Square, 3rd Lori Wolfe/The Herald-
watermelon seed spitting con- Dispatch admission is $6 events
Avenue, Huntington. Music by test, the Little Mr. Farmer and throughout the 5 p.m. Craft and other ven-
Angie Fletcher Band with Larry Little Miss Farmer Costume week. dors open
Pancake, Katie Owens and Contest and the Ultimate Triv- housing many of the horti- TUESDAY, 6 p.m. Opening Ceremo-
Shawn Cabell. ia Contests promise to keep culture events such as 4-H AUG. 14 nies
n Rally on the River, people of all ages entertained and agriculture exhibits, the Boyd County Fair schedule 9 a.m. Judging of all exhibits 7 p.m. Boyd County Fair
Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 16- and having fun. 4-H Funfest Booth and the 4-H The Boyd County Fair will Midway events Gospel Talent Search ($50
18, Downtown Ironton, Ohio, Also, Keaton said the addi- Sport Fishing Demonstration. be held at the Boyd County 5 p.m. Carnival Rides by entry fee with $1,000 payout
Ironton. This event offers tion of the new Franks Exten- For more information on the Fairgrounds in Ashland. Gen- Casey’s Rides, vendors and based on 20 entries)
motorcycle enthusiasts activi- sion Community Building has 2007 Boyd County Fair call (606) eral admission for the event is Eudora Farms Exotic Ani-
ties, vendors, car shows, bike $7 during the week and $8 on mals Petting Zoo
shows, music and food. No
allowed the event organizers 928-7190 or visit the Web site
the weekend. Senior citizens
ON 5C:
to bring more events to the at http://www.boydcountyfair. Building of Dreams More fair schedule
registration fee. Call Rick Jan- show. She said the building is com .
sen. (304) 634-5956 or visit
www.rallyontheriver.com.
n The Greater Huntington
Symphonic Band Rehears-
als, 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday,
Vinson Middle School, 3851
Homer Hickam finishes third book in newest series
By BETH HENDRICKS stakes and the energy level even more,” Hickam
Piedmont Road, Huntington. For The Herald-Dispatch explained recently while taking a break from tour-
Rehearsals are for the 2007- Where does a West Virginia boy with a passion for ing to promote the book. “More than just telling the
2008 concert season and all rockets head next? To “The Far Reaches.” dry, true story, I wanted to be able to involve the
players of all ages and instru- Coalwood, W.Va., native Homer Hickam, interna- readers in the history and the storyline. There are
ments are welcome. Held in tionally renowned for his works including “Rocket a lot of levels to this story — it’s like peeling back
the Band Room. Leave a mes- Boys” and “Torpedo Junction,” has penned a work an onion, and a lot of folks think it is pretty good
sage at (304) 638-6873. destined to reach a whole new cross-section of fans. literature.”
n Party on the Patio, “This book is different than what the fans of my The break from telling his West Virginia tales is
5-8 p.m. Friday, The Boston past books have come to expect,” Hickam said. “A bound to bring in some new fans and set some of his
Beanery, 15 Heritage Village, writer risks his career by switching genres, and I’ve more traditional fans on edge.
Huntington. done it more than once. It’s a challenge for every “It’s a chance a writer has to take. I want to write
n David Douglas and Bill writer just to get you to pick up a book and read it, stories that I’m passionate about with characters I
Hawks, 7 p.m. Friday, but I feel like if you’ll can bring to life. If I do that, I feel like I’ve done what
Aug. 17, Paramount Joe’s do that, that I’ve got I was meant to do, which is to entertain and inform,”
Rising Star Cafe, 1300 Win- you in the first few Hickam said.
chester Ave., Ashland. $5. pages.” At first glance, Hickam said the book might seem
Call (606) 324-3175. “The Far Reach- to only appeal to men and those with an appreciation
n Pie’s Social Dance es,” the third in for reading war-themed literature.
with Johnny Carson, the Josh Thurlow “I totally disagree with that, by the way. I think
7-10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, Submitted photo
series, follows that women will love this book, too,” Hickam said.
Sybene Senior Center, 97 the Coast Guard Coalwood, W.Va., native Homer Hickam’s latest “Anybody who likes a story that has depth to it
Private Road 80, South Point. captain during book is called “The Far Reaches.” — romance, adventure, all the good things that make
Refreshments available. the invasion of you pick up a book in the first place — will love ‘The
$6.50 per person. Call (740) Tarawa. Thur- low’s adventures — both in war and with humankind Far Reaches.”
894-7569. low meets — are tightly woven together. Hickam’s next novel is a return to the West Virginia
w it h I r i s h “I am an avid historian. After I finished writing hills that made his writing famous. The novel, “Red
nun Sister my memoirs, what I wanted to do was write histori- Helmet,” is scheduled to be released Feb. 14, 2008.
Mary Kath- cal fiction. So, I introduced this rough Coast Guard Without giving away too many details of the book,
For more events, log on to leen , a nd captain Josh Thurlow — because rough characters Hickam gave a small hint about the book’s premise.
the tale of are great to hang stories on. “I joke and say it’s a journey into ‘coal mining chick
www.herald-dispatch.com. Thur- “With ‘The Far Reaches,’ I wanted to raise the lit,’” he explained.

PEN POWER: The power of Association (OMEGA) pre- dedicated a home at 1650 10th BACK IN THE SADDLE: collide. The old guy says to the
the pen can be mighty. VFW sented a $1,000 scholarship to Ave. in her honor. What a way Here’s hoping that the Rev. young one, “Sorry about that.
Post 1064 and Ladies Auxiliary Trinity Marie Bond, a soon- to remember a wonderful wife, Mark Fisher is back in the I’m looking for my wife, and
recently sponsored Our Lady to-be-senior at Marshall Uni- mother, grandmother and saddle at Ona’s Bethesda Unit- I guess I wasn’t paying atten-
of Fatima Parish School in the Brenda versity working toward a bach- friend. ed Methodist Church, where tion to where I was going.” The
Patriot’s Pen youth essay com-
petition. Four from 66 partici- LUCAS elor’s degree in elementary
education. This is the second
DEAN’S LIST: Stephen Cole,
a 2006 St. Joseph High gradu-
he pastors. Mark was hospital-
ized while in Maryland mak-
young guy said, “That’s okay.
It’s a coincidence. I’m looking
pants were sent to the District
level for judging. They were
COMMUNITY NEWS time that Trinity, daughter of
John Bond of Wayne County,
ate, was named to the dean’s
list for the spring semester at
ing funeral arrangements for
his father-in-law.
for my wife too. I can’t find her
and I’m getting a little desper-
Kara Anderson, Thomas hot dogs in 12 minutes to beat has won this award. University of Kentucky, where TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: ate.” The old guy said, “Well,
Dransfeld, Hannah Shoe- the returning champ in the GOVERNORS’ BOARD: Gary he’s majoring in biology. He is Heather Tchou, Lauren maybe we can help each other.
maker and Nicholas Turner. third annual West Virginia Adkins, superintendent of the son of Randy and Cathy Copley, Jake Williams, What does your wife look
Each won a $100 U.S. savings Hot Dog Festival. Mark Bur- schools in Wayne County; Cole. Brooke Howerton, Gladys like?” The young guy says,
bond. Hannah placed fourth cham, last year’s Root Beer Brent A. Marsteller, presi- ONLY ONE: A round of Smith, Connie Danford, “Well, she is 24 years old, tall,
in the state and Nicholas was Chuggin’ Contest champion, dent and CEO of Cabell Hun- applause for Catherine E. Luke Stevens, Pat Hall, Pat- 105 pounds, 5 foot, 7 inches
third place district winner. also returned to competition. tington Hospital; and Harley Petrany, daughter of Dr. ty Jennings, Aaron Kelly, with blonde hair, blue eyes,
WRITERS: Two Wayne ROLL ON: Four local financial F. Mooney Jr., a retired Stephen M. and Nancy- Brandon Cook, Sloane Wil- long legs. She is a former Miss
Middle students represented advisors have been named to brigadier general from the U.S. Ann Petrany of Huntington. liamson, Carl Fenney, Jackie America. What does your wife
their county in the recent 2007 SMART529 Honor Roll Army, have been reappointed She received the prestigious Vannater, Missy Eakle and look like?” The old guy said,
West Virginia Young Writer’s — Joseph Lambert and Susan to a four-year term of Marshall Roland E. Murphy scholarship Vickie Ellis. Patty Keesee, a “Doesn’t matter – let’s look for
Competition — Luke Frid- Haney, Chase Investment University Board of Gover- for graduate studies in theol- former co-worker at The Her- yours.”
ley, sixth-grader, and Clay Services; George Snider III, nors. Congratulations. ogy at Fordham University, ald-Dispatch, is older than me
Haddix, seventh grader. The Edward Jones; Robert Wayne MEMORIES: The late Barba- The Bronx, N.Y. This five-year by two days. Send items at least two
youngsters, their parents and Miller, Ferris Baker Watts Inc. ra Mathes, who worked more award is the only one such TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES: days in advance to Brenda
teachers were invited to a They were recognized for their than 20 years with RE/MAX scholarship this year given by Jeff and Carol Miles. Lucas, The Herald-Dispatch,
recognition ceremony at the roles in encouraging families to Professional Advantage before Catholic Biblical Association CHUCKLE: Two guys, one P.O. Box 2017, Hunting-
University of Charleston. save for college. losing a battle with cancer of America. Many are proud old and one young, were ton, WV 25720; fax to
CHAMPS: Brandon Hicks, SCHOLARSHIP: West Virgin- in 2005, was remembered as of your achievements, Cath- pushing their carts around (304) 526-2857; or e-mail
one of six contestants, ate 16 ia Oil Marketers and Grocers Huntington Board of Realtors erine. a hardware store when they bklucas53@aol.com.
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Calendar n Wayne Town Council


meeting, 6 p.m. Monday, MONDAY PRIMETIME TV - AUGUST 13 MOVIE
(N) New programmings
(HD) High Definition
n Floral Design Class, Wayne Town Hall, 1300 Nor- 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM
10 a.m.-3 p.m. or 5-10 p.m. folk Ave., Wayne. Meets at WSAZ News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Thank God You’re Here Heroes Hiro takes a gam- Dateline NBC (N) WSAZ News- (:35) Tonight Show With
Monday, Aug. 13, Huntington 6 p.m. on the second Monday 3 WSAZ Ch. 3 (N) News (N)
NBC
Fortune (TV G) (HD) (TVPG) (R) ble in Las Vegas (TV14) Channel 3 Jay Leno (TV14) (HD)
Floral, 3322 U.S. Route 60 of each month. (HD) (HD) (R) (HD) (N)
3.2 MY Z M*A*S*H M*A*S*H The Oprah Winfrey IFL Battleground “Episode 17" News (N) Extra Still Stand- Still Stand- One on One
E., Huntington. A 50 hour n Proctorville City Coun- MYNET (TVPG) (TVPG) Show (TVPG) (R) (TVPG) (N) ing ing
class over a two week period cil, 7 p.m., Proctorville City Eyewitness ABC World Family Entertain- Wife Swap (TVPG) (R) Fat March (N) Supernanny (TVPG) (R) Eyewitness (:35) Night- (:05) Paid
8 WCHS News at 6 News
with a certificate of comple- Hall, Proctorville. Proctorville ABC
Feud ment To- News at 11 line (N) Pro-
(N) (TVPG) night (N) gramming
tion. Cost of class includes City Council holds its regu- Simpsons Raymond Friends Raymond So You Think You Can Hell’s Kitchen (N) Eyewitness News at Ten Sex and the Friends Bernie Mac
all supplies and a field trip. larly scheduled meeting. 11 WVAH (TVPG) (TV14) (TVPG) Dance (TVPG) (N) Local news, sports and City (TV14) (TVPG) (TVPG)

BROADCAST
FOX
Class will consist of learning n South Point School weather. (N)
to design fresh and silk, make District Board meeting, 13 News at CBS Eve- 13 News at Inside Edi- How I Met New Adven- Two and a Rules of En- CSI: Miami (TV14) (R) 13 News at (:35) Late Show With Da-
13 WOWK 6PM (N) ning News 7PM (N) tion (TVPG) Your Mother tures (R) Half Men gagement (HD) 11PM (N) vid Letterman (TVPG)
bows, prep flowers and to Monday, South Point School CBS (R) (HD) (HD) (R) (R) (HD)
order flowers, learn how the District, 203 Park Avenue, 25 WKAS GED Con- Bus. Rpt Newshour With Jim Kentucky Tonight Nova (TVPG) Wide Angle News (N) Kentucky Workplace
nection (N) Lehrer (N) Life Skill
wire service works and office South Point. South Point PBS
29 WLPX Diagnosis Murder Designing Designing Mama’s Mama’s Who’s the Who’s the Wonder Wonder Time Life Paid Pro- Paid Pro-
administration. Limited space School board members will ION (TVPG) Family Family Boss? Boss? Years Years Music gram gram
available. Call (304) meet. 30 WQCW According According King of King of Everybody All of Us Girlfriends The Game Scrubs Scrubs South Park South Park Cheaters
523-9463 for more details. n Fairland School Board CW to Jim to Jim Queens Queens (HD) (R) (HD) (HD) (HD) (TV14) (TV14) (TV14)
n Xi Beta Phi Chapter of meeting, 5:30 p.m. Monday, 33 WPBY News (N) Bus. Rpt Newshour With Jim Antiques Roadshow (TV History Detectives (TV Show Cats Charlie Rose (N) Tavis
PBS (N) Lehrer (N) G) (R) G) (R) Smiley
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Fairland High School, 21630 61 WTSF Peter Creflo Dol- Perry Stone John Hagee Break- Joni Lamb Celebration Jesse Du- Evangelist This Is Your Believers Life Today
Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Monday, State Route 243, Proctorville. DAY Youngren lar through plantis Day Voice (TV G)
Aug. 13, Nancy Mills, 1220 Fairland School board mem- NEWS SPORTS SportsCenter: from Bris- Monday Night Count-
ESPN tol, Monday Night Football “Preseason”: Denver Broncos at San Francisco 49ers SportsCenter: from Bris- Baseball
Conn. (HD) down (HD) from Monster Park (Live) (HD) tol, Conn. (HD) (HD)
Smith St., Milton. Business bers will meet to discuss ESPN2 NASCAR College Bronx Burning (HD) Little Lgue WS: from Bristol, Conn. (Live) MLB Game (Live) (HD)
meeting, talk and video on issues at Fairland High SPEED Monster Chop Cut Pinks! Inside Nextel Cup Payback MuscleCar MuscleCar Car Crazy Whips Nextel Cup
skydiving as our program fol- School.
CNN Lou Dobbs Tonight Poli- The Situation Room Paula Zahn NOW The Larry King Live Celeb in- Anderson Cooper 360° Breaking news and pop cul- Larry King
lowed by social. n Union Township Trust- tics, finance. (N) News gathering. (R) day’s events. (N) terviews. ture. (N) Live
n Learn the Potter’s ees Meeting, 7 p.m. Monday, FOXN Special Report (N) The FOX Report (N) The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record The O’Reilly Factor Hannity
Wheel, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mon- Lawrence County Municipal ANPL Croc Diary (TV G) Extreme Nature Meerkat Meerkat Animal Police Animal Police Extreme Nature Meerkat
days, Aug. 13-Oct. 8, or Court Building, County Road DISC Cash Cab Cash Cab Survivorman (R) Conspiracy Files Conspiracy Test (N) Dirty Jobs (R) (HD) Dirty Jobs (R) (HD) Conspiracy
DISN Derek (R) Derek (R) Hannah Zack (R) aac Stuck in the Suburbs (‘04) So Raven So Raven Derek (R) Zack (R) Hannah Replace
Tuesdays, Aug. 14- 1, Chesapeake. The Union
Oct. 9, Ann Davis Gallery, Township Trustees will hold FAM 8Rules
Simple 8 Simple
Rules
Grounded Grounded Kyle XY “House of Cards” Greek “Friday Night” So- Slacker Cats Slacker Cats The 700 Club Christian
(TV14) (N) (HD) rority secrets. (N) (N) (N) ministry. (TV G)
Greek (R)

1516 Winchester Ave., their regular monthly meet- FOOD 30 Min. 30 Min. Emeril Live (R) Good Eat Secret Unwrap Unwrap Diners Secret Good Eat Unwrap Unwrap
FAMILY

Ashland. Students will learn ing on the second Monday of HALL M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Walker, Texas Ranger Jane Doe: Ties That Bind (‘07, Drama) Lea Thomp- Murder, She Wrote Murder
(TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) “Vision Quest” son. Framed by twin. (NR) “If...Shoe Fits” (TVPG)
to work on the potter’s wheel each month.
HGTV Look Wht Offbeat Wall Cld Hse Hunt Designed Buy Me Color Potential Hse Hunt Open Hse Design Star (R) Designed
under the supervision of art- n Weighted Workout HIST Modern Marvels (R) Modern Marvels (R) Modern Marvels (N) Cities (TVPG) (R) Ice Road Truckers Lost Worlds (R) Marvels
ist/potter Bill Meadows. Cost Class, 4-5 p.m. Monday and NICK Zoey 101 Guide Guide Drake Drake Sponge Home Vid Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby
$135 plus $10 for clay for 8 Wednesday, St. Mary’s Medi- TLC Flip Hse Flip Hse Diana (TV14) (R) Diana: Last Days of a Princess (TVPG) (R) Big Medicine (N) Diana: Last Days of a Princess
weeks, 3 hour session. Pre- cal Center, 2900 1st Ave., TOON Pokémon Pokémon Strm Hwk Pokémon Courage Camp Laz Foster Grim (R) Courage Naruto ATHF ATHF ATHF
registration required with a Huntington. Held in the Well- TVLD Bull Riding (TVPG) Griffith Griffith Cosby Cosby Sanford Sanford Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson 3’s Co.
deposit; call (304) 654-9948. ness Center of the Heart Insti- A&E Cold Case Files “Death of CSI: Miami “Money CSI: Miami “Game Over” Dog Bounty Dog Bounty Dog Bounty Dog Bounty Dog the Bounty Hunter CSI: Miami
Deacon” (R) Plane” (TV14) (HD) (TV14) (HD) “Mona Lisa” (R) (HD)
n James River CEOS tute. Cost $30. For more infor-
BET 106 & Park: BET Top Ten Live Hell Date Access Baldwin Run Hse S.O.B. Soul Food (TVMA) Take the Cake Hell Date
Club Family Picnic, mation, call (304) 526-1870.
6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 13, n HCRW Board of Direc- BRAVO Outrageous The Bee
Singing The Singing ac Crocodile Dundee II (‘88, Comedy) Paul Hogan. Adventurer Last Comic Standing
Bee runs afoul of drug kingpin. (PG) (TV14)
The Singing The Singing Actor’s Stu-
Bee Bee dio (R)
Carolyn Godby, 1208 Balls tors Meeting, 11 a.m. Mon- CMTV Videos Videos Videos CMT Msc Dukes Hazzard Dukes Hazzard Bull Riding (R) Summerfest (R) Trick My
Gap Road, Milton. The club, day, Gallaher Village Branch E! E! Ent. Special (R) E! News Daily 10 C. Lately The Soup Dr. 90210 (TV14) (R) Dr. 90210 (TV14) (N) E! News C. Lately Daily 10
located in the Milton-Culloden Library, 368 Norway Ave., (5:00) aaa Spider-Man 2 (‘04, Action) Tobey aaa X2: X-Men United (‘03, Action) Patrick Stewart. Xavier’s troops join with Magneto That ‘70s That ‘70s
FX Maguire. Web-slinging hero. (PG-13) to battle a government agent’s genocidal plan. (PG-13) Show Show
area of Cabell County will Huntington. The HCRW G4 Ninja (R) Ninja (R) Attack of the Show G-Phoria 2007 (R) Cops Cops Ninja (R) Ninja (R) Attack of the Show Cheaters
VARIETY

hold a family picnic. Spouses, Board of Directors meeting


LIFE Reba (HD) Reba (HD) ing Still Stand- Still Stand- Army Wives “Truth” My Brother, My Keeper (‘07, Suspense) Kellie Mar- Will & Will & Frasier
friends and family members will be held on the second ing (TVPG) (R) tin. Possessive brother. (NR) Grace Grace (TV14)
are welcome. Call Carolyn, Monday of each month in the MTV Top Model (HD) Real World XIX (R) Hills Sweet 16 Engaged Hills (N) Hills (N) Newport Sweet 16 Hills (R)
(304) 743-6362. meeting room. President Pam SPIKE CSI: Crime (HD) CSI: Crime (HD) CSI: Crime (HD) aac Rocky III (‘82, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. (PG) Game Hd CSI (HD)
Seinfeld Seinfeld Loves Ray- Loves Ray- Friends Friends Friends Friends My Boys (N) Sex and the Sex and the Seinfeld aa Ana-
n Back-to-School Immu- Carden, presiding. TBS (TVPG) (TVPG) mond mond (TV14) (TV14) (TV14) (TV14) City City (TVPG) conda (‘97)
nization Clinic, 1-6 p.m. n Ashland Chapter Law & Order “Punk” Law & Order “Bible Heartland “Smile” Grant The Closer “Blindsided” Saving Grace “Wings Cold Case “Creatures” The Closer
TNT
Monday, Aug. 13, Cabell- of Barbershop Singers (TV14) (HD) Story” (TV14) (HD) heartbroken. (N) (TV14) (N) (HD) Off” (TVMA) (R) (TV14) (HD) (HD)
Huntington Health Depart- (SPEBSQSA), 7:15 p.m. Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Criminal Law & Order: Special WWE Monday Night WWE Monday Night (:05) Burn Notice “Broken Rules” Mi-
USA Victims Unit (HD) Intent (HD) Victims Unit (HD) RAW (Live) RAW (Live) chael the thief. (TVPG) (R)
ment, 703 7th Ave., Hun- Monday, First United Method- VH1 The Flavor of Love The Flavor of Love Rock of Love (R) The Pick-Up Artist Man Band Rock Life Hogan 4 The Pick-Up Artist
tington. “Hurdle the Turtle” ist Church, 1811 Carter Ave., WGN Pets Pets Home Vid (TVPG) Home Videos Home Videos WGN News at Nine Sex City Scrubs Scrubs
will be present and handing Ashland. Will be held in the
out special give-a-ways. The activity center. Call George
health department will also be Dille, (740) 867-3699; Bee
at the Milton municipal Build- Montgomery, (606) 928-5026. Couple wants to be seen as independent
despite in-laws’ generosity with money
ing from 1-3 p.m. Wednes- n Home Based Travel
day, Aug. 15, and Sept. 19. Agent Class, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Call (304) 523-6483. Monday, Ohio University
n Parking Pass, 8 a.m.- Southern, Proctorville Cam-
noon Monday, Aug. 13, pus, 111 Private Drive 516, DEAR ABBY: My in-laws men” who immediately lose might be interested in you.
Cabell Midland High School, Proctorville. Learn what the think that my husband and I interest once I tell them I’m Then let me hear from you
U.S. 60 East, Ona. Sopho- travel products are, how it are hard up financially. We 34. Also, when I try online again in six months.
mores may purchase their functions, how to sell cruise both work good jobs that dating I never get anywhere. DEAR ABBY: When I was
parking pass in the student and tours and more. Receive pay well for our area. We Jeanne I’m at a complete loss on how growing up, I was taught it is
center. Bring driving guide- an Ohio University Certificate have nice cars and own our to meet a decent man my poor manners to chew gum
lines, driver’s license, proof of Completion. Cost $39. Phillips
home. age or a little older because I in public. My family and my
of auto insurance and vehicle Registration required; call The in-laws constantly try DEAR ABBY feel that the type of man that teachers would never allow it.
registration. Cost $40. Call (740) 533-4559 or (800) to give us money! Any little I would want would never I had to change seats at a
(304) 743-7400. 626-0513. thing we do, they write us a ing to share their wealth. This approach a woman young board of education meeting
n Dollar Hamburger & n Consumer Connec- check — like watching their is perfectly acceptable, by the enough to be his daughter. recently because a woman was
Fries, 6-8 p.m. Monday, tion Mental Health Support house while they’re on vaca- way, and you should not resent Can you tell me anything I popping gum so loudly behind
Aug. 13, Elks Lodge 313, Group, 3 p.m. Monday, Pres- tion, taking care of their ani- it. can do about my situation? me. I then noticed a member
1015 4th Ave., Huntington. tera Center, 3375 U.S. 60 E., mals, etc. Have a loving chat with — FOREVER YOUNG IN NEW of the board was chewing gum
n Senior Swim Days Huntington. In Switzer Hall. I haven’t cashed their checks them. And if they continue to ORLEANS as well! I have also seen nurses
“No Waves”, 6-8 p.m. Mon- Call (304) 697-0686. in years. I thought that maybe give you money, bank it and DEAR FOREVER YOUNG: and doctors chewing it. Is gum
day, Aug. 13, Waves of Fun n Bingo, 6:30 p.m. Mon- this would do the trick, but use it to throw them a special Something I learned when chewing in public accepted
Waterpark, 2 Valley Park day-Tuesday, doors open at it hasn’t. We pride ourselves celebration on one of their I was quite young was that today? — SMALL-TOWN ALA-
Road, Hurricane. The Putnam 4:30 p.m., Proctorville Volun- on paying our own way and “big” anniversaries. people have to “play the BAMA
County Parks & Recreation is teer Fire Department, Ohio surviving on our own. What DEAR ABBY: I have a unique hand they are dealt.” Perhaps DEAR SMALL-TOWN ALA-
offering two days of fun for all 775, Proctorville. No extra would be a proper and tactful problem. I have a very youth- it’s time to consider that in BAMA: Obviously, it is. How-
Seniors 55 years old and up. games. First pack, $10, each way to tell them we appreciate ful appearance, and it never many cases, age is only a ever, it’s supposed to be done
$2 per person. additional pack, $5. Call (740) their thoughtfulness but we’re fails that I am taken to be 18 number, and ask yourself “discreetly” — not like a herd
n Mobile Health Center, 886-6416. doing just fine? — INDEPEN- years old. It doesn’t matter whether your standards are of cows chewing their cud.
8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, n Huntington Rotary DENT DUO IN SIOUX FALLS, how I’m dressed, if I wear too rigid. And, “popping” one’s gum is
Aug. 13, Bentley’s Pharmacy, Club, noon Monday, Pullman S.D. makeup or how I wear my Today, many women your considered rude when it can
505 South 3rd St., Ironton. Plaza Hotel, 1001 3rd Ave., DEAR INDEPENDENT DUO: hair. It’s always the same age (and older) are happily annoy other people.
A mobile clinic will provide Huntington. How about just saying it in thing. coupled with younger men
osteoporosis and mammog- n Recovery Ministry, English, the way you have said Most people insist that — and while men in their Dear Abby is written by
raphy services. Appointments 6:30 p.m. Monday, Kenova it to me? Your in-laws appear being carded all the time is a teens and early 20s may be Abigail Van Buren, also known
required; call (606) 833-3926. United Methodist Church, 503 to be caring and generous peo- compliment, but to me it isn’t too young for you, someone as Jeanne Phillips, and was
n Huntington City Coun- 15th St., Kenova. A support ple who love you both. I’m sure because it negatively impacts in his late 20s and early 30s founded by her mother, Pau-
cil meeting, 7:30 p.m. Mon- group for recovering addicts they are not trying to imply my social life. Inevitably, the might be “just right.” My line Phillips. Write Dear Abby
day, Huntington City Hall, 8th and those who support them. that you are not independent only men who approach me advice is to explore this line at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Street and 5th Avenue, Hun- For more information, call and capable when they write are young men who think that of thinking, loosen up, and Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
tington. (304) 696-5530. (304) 453-1112. those checks — they are try- I’m their age, and “dirty old stop prejudging men who 90069.

Boyd County Fair Schedule 6 p.m. Watermelon seed home economics, horticulture, home economics, horticulture, home economics, horticulture,
spitting contest 4-H and agriculture exhibits 4-H and agriculture exhibits 4-H and agriculture exhibits
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TUESDAY, AUG, 14 6:30 p.m. Registration for open open open Pullman Square 16
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Franks Extension Commu- Little Mr. Farmer and Little
Miss Farmer costume contest.
6 p.m. Watermelon seed
spitting contest
Horse Arena Area events
6 p.m. Farm Animal
Horse Arena Area events
1 p.m. Farm Animal Exhibit
HRUSH
Huntington, WV
Showtimes 8/10 - 8/16
11:30; 12:15; 1:45;
nity Building events HOUR 3......PG13 2:30; 4:15; 5:00;
5 p.m. 4-H Funfest Booth, 7 p.m. The Little Mr Farmer 6:30 p.m. Registration for exhibit open 7:00; 7:30; 9;15; 9:45
home economics, horticulture, and Little Miss Farmer cos- Little Mr. Farmer and Little 8 p.m. Bar W Rodeo bull 3 p.m. Power Wheels SKINWALKERS......R 1:45; 4:30; 7:15; 10:00
4-H and agriculture exhibits tume contest Miss Farmer costume contest. riding and barrel races, goat Rodeo
STARDUST......PG13 12:30; 3:30; 6:40; 9:45
open Horse Arena Area events 7 p.m. The Little Mr Farmer milking competition at intermis- 4 p.m. Horse Show
6 p.m. Farm Animal exhibit and Little Miss Farmer cos- sion Motor Sports Arena events DADDY DAY CAMP......PG 11:30; 2:00; 4:30; 7:00; 9:30
Horse Arena Area events THE BOURNE 12:55; 1:45; 3:50; 4:30;
6 p.m. Farm animal exhibit 7 p.m. Cowboy Obstacle tume contest Motor Sports Arena events Noon to 5 p.m. Registration ULTIMATUM......PG13 6:45; 7:15; 9:30; 10:00
opens and school challenge. Course Horse Arena Area events 6:30 p.m. Warmup for moto- for Demolition Derby UNDERDOG...PG 11:35; 1:45; 4:00; 6:20; 8:40
7 p.m. Fun Show Horse Motorsport Arena events 6 p.m. Farm Animal exhibit cross 7 p.m. Eighth Annual Demo-
HOT ROD....PG13 11:40; 2:00; 4:30; 6:50; 9:15
Show 5 p.m. Truck Tug signup 6:30 p.m. Rabbit and 7 p.m. Motocross by Boyd lition Derby
BRATZ....PG 12:20; 3;15; 6:15; 9:00
Motor Sport Area events 8 p.m. BC Fair 1st annual Chicken Show County Super Cross and Top-
Truck Tug 7 p.m. Cattle and Sheep ping Family Racing THE SIMPSONS 12:15; 2:30;
8 p.m. 4-cylinder Demolition MOVIE......PG13 4:45; 7:00; 9:15
Livestock Show, auction of Discount Cinema 4
Derby in demolition derby pit Downtown Huntington - 525-4440 NO RESERVATIONS....PG 11:35; 2:10; 4:40; 7:15; 9:45
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 champions to immediately SATURDAY, AUG. 18
$2.00 - Shows Before 6PM I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU 11:30; 2:05; 4:40;
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15 Midway events follow Midway events $3.00 - Shows After 6PM CHUCK AND LARRY......PG13 7:20; 10:00
Midway events 5 p.m. Carnival Rides by 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Night 2 p.m. Carnival Rides by RESCUE DAWN (PG13) HAIRSPRAY.....PG 1:15; 4:00; 6:45; 9:35
5 p.m. Carnival Rides by Casey’s Rides, vendors, Motor Sports Arena events Casey’s Rides, vendors, 1:25 - 4:15 - 7:00 - 9:30 HARRY POTTER AND THE 12:15; 3:30;
Casey’s Rides, vendors, Eudora Farms Exotic Animals 6 -7 p.m. Warmup for moto- Eudora Farms Exotic Animals PIRATES OF CARIBBEAN 3 (PG13) ORDER OF THE PHOENIX......PG13 6:40; 9:50

Eudora Farms Exotic Animals Petting Zoo cross Petting Zoo 1:30 - 5:00 - 8:15 TRANSFORMERS......PG13 6:20; 9:30
Building of Dreams events 7 p.m. Motocross by Boyd Building of Dreams events SURFS UP (PG) 1:15-3:15-5:15 RATATOUILLE......G 1:00; 3:45
Petting Zoo FANTASTIC FOUR (PG) 7:25-9:30
Building of Dreams events 5 p.m. Craft and other ven- County Super Cross and Top- 2 p.m. Craft and other ven- KIDS SUMMER MOVIES - FREE ADMISSION
dors open ping Family Racing dors open SHREK 3 (PG) 1:05-3:10-5:15 EVERYONE’S HERO.............G TUE & WED 10:00 AM
5 p.m. Craft and other ven- OCEANS 13 (PG13) 7:10-9:35 FIREHOUSE DOG.............PG TUE & WED 10:00 AM
dors open Gospel Music featuring 4 p.m. Boyd County Liars
www.ourshowtimes.com www.marqueecinemas.com Movie Hotline 304-525-SHOW (7469)
7 p.m. OCW Wrestling 6:30 p.m. His Own FRIDAY, AUG. 17 contest
featuring two championship 6:50 p.m. Heaven bound Midway events 5 p.m. Ultimate Trivia Chal-
matches featuring: “Sexy” James Gang 5 p.m. Carnival Rides by lenge
Shawn Casey vs. John Noble 7:10 p.m. New Vision Trio Casey’s Rides, vendors, 6 p.m. Aaron Holley, Col-
w/“Sweet” Scotty Ace; and 7:30 p.m. The Singing Eudora Farms Exotic Animals gate Country Showdown run-
Damian Adams & The Real Cooke’s and The Cooke Broth- Petting Zoo ner-up
McCoy vs. The Maddox Bros ers Building of Dreams events 7:30 p.m. Chris Feller and
w/“Sweet” Scotty 8:15 p.m. The Gospel Tide 5 p.m. Craft and other ven- the Garner Baptist Praise
Franks Extension Commu- 8:35 p.m. The Singing dors open Band
nity Building events Cooke’s and The Cooke 7 p.m. Bluegrass Night at Franks Extension Commu-
5 p.m. 4-H Funfest Booth, Brother the Fair featuring New Time nity Building events
home economics, horticulture, Franks Extension Commu- Franks Extension Commu- 4:30 p.m. 4-H Sport Fishing
4-H and agriculture exhibits nity Building events nity Building events Demonstration
open 5 p.m. 4-H Funfest Booth, 5 p.m. 4-H Funfest Booth, 5 p.m. 4-H Funfest Booth,

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