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The Angels congratulate their teammate Caleb Fahrner after his home run in the Angels 9-3 victory in the St. Marys Little League Semifinals.
By Andrew Knowlton Staff Writer The Angels advanced to the championship game in St. Marys Little League action after beating the Brewers 9-3 Tuesday at Dorsey Park. Led by Caleb Fahrner, who batted 3-for-3 on the night with a two-run homer, the Angels scored four runs in the bottom of the fifth to pull away from the Brewers. In the bottom of the fifth, with the Angels holding onto a 5-3 lead, leadoff hitter Brandon Adams hit a two out double to spark the four run inning.
Clark Ripple followed up Adams hit with an RBI double to center. Fahrner came up to bat next with Egbert on second. Fahrner had come close to hitting the ball over the fence twice before in the game. In the bottom of the first he hit an RBI double to deep center and a three RBI double off the center field fence in the bottom of the second. This time, Fahrners hit sailed over the fence and put the Angels up 8-3. They managed to add one more run on the scoreboard when Benjamin Wietzke drove in Cameron Sparshott with a triple to right field. See Angels Beat Brewers page B-
Family and Friends Swing for a Cause in Buddy Joy Softball Tournament
By Andrew Knowlton Staff Writer Six over 30 womens softball teams participated in the second annual Buddy Joy Memorial Tournament June 9 at Higgs Memorial Ball Park to raise funds and commemorate the life of a close friend and relative. Friends and relatives of Sherman Wilson Buddy Joy, who managed womens softball in the county for about 30 years and was even inducted in the Softball Hall of Fame, gathered on a beautiful Saturday afternoon to help raise money for the American Heart Association (AHA). Joy died in 2004 of a heart attack. He was 65. He loved [softball], said Dawn Tennyson, one of Joys two daughters who played in the tournament. He lived and breathed it. He was very competitive The whole family is here, the grandkids and great grandkids. The annual tournament started
Hole in the Walls team, mostly comprised of family members, participated in the tournament in memory of Buddy Joy, who managed womens softball teams in the county for about 30 years.
Photo by Andrew Knowlton
Section B -
Sports
Angels Beat Brewers
Continued from page B-1 The Angels took an early 1-0 lead in the game with Fahrners double in the bottom of the first, and later made it a 4-0 game with his three RBI double in the second. But the Brewers fought back, scoring three runs in the third. Reid Toombs got the Brewers started by taking first on four balls and then stealing both second and third. James Nadeau then drove him home on an infield single. After stealing second, Nadeau was driven in for a run on a triple by Matt Keates. Nick Carroll knocked in another run to make it a 4-3 game, but Angels pitcher Cody Gibson struck out the next hitter to end the inning. The Brewers were unable to score for the remainder of the game. In the bottom of the fourth, Ripple got the Angels going again with an infield single, which moved Adams to second. The Angles then performed a double steal, putting both runners in scoring position. With two outs, Warren Fornisach made it a 5-3 game with a high bouncing grounder that made its way into the outfield. In the top of the sixth, down six runs, the Brewers needed a big inning, but the Angels pitching held them off, even after the Brewers Tyler Ziemba knocked a ground rule double to center field.
Caleb Fahrner rounds second base after hitting a two run blast in the Angels Semifinal win.
Photo by Andrew Knowlton
CRITTER CORNER
Correction
In the June 7 issue of the County Times, the story titled Not One, Not Two, But Three incorrectly listed the names of the Leonardtown 4x800 relay team. The four members of the team were Katlyn Dillow, Lindsay McCleaf, Davi Clark and Carolyn Whiteman.
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Section B -
In the Knowl
Out With the Old, In With the Confusion
By Andrew Knowlton Staff Writer Ive figured out why major league baseballs popularity has gone down since the 1994 strike that canceled 900 games and the World Series. Its not the slow-game speed. Its not the steroid scandals. Its not the fact that the Yankees/ Red Sox rivalry is the only exciting one in the league. Its not the high ballpark prices. Its not even that there are WAY too many games in a regular season. Its the fact that you cant even recognize who the teams on the field are anymore. I turn on the T.V. and the Diamondbacks are wearing red, the Padres are wearing blue, and I think Im watching a Reds/ Dodgers game or something. The Astros are also wearing red these days, and the Devil Rays are wearing some kind of forest green. Thats just to name a few. And that doesnt include alternate uniforms, holiday uniforms, Negro League futuristic uniforms, etc. In 99, MLB had Turn Ahead the Clock Day, in which teams wore weird, futuristic uniforms with Science Fiction references. Whats next? The White Sox wearing pink? The Reds wearing blue? The Red Sox wearing magenta? Probably. Actually, the Red sox did wear green on St. Pattys day. I know, and the sky is falling! O.K., so this might not have anything to do with the declining popularity of baseball, but its definitely confusing the heck out of me. It used to be that you could never confuse a teams uniform (think Pirates or Padres throwback uniforms). As a matter of fact, the only time I know what teams Im watching on T.V. anymore is when its Throwback Uniform Day. Man, that makes me feel old. But it doesnt stop with baseball. Actually, the NBA might even be worse. The Raptors are wearing red, the Wizards are wearing gold, and the Denver Nuggets sport baby blue and yellow uniforms. The Bucks wear Hunter green, deep red, silver and white. The Cleveland Cavaliers have wine, gold, navy blue and white. Wine? Since when is that even a color? When it all boils down, sadly enough, its all about sales. The teams keep changing colors so fans will have to buy the latest uniform with the newest team colors. The funny, or, ironic, thing is that the top five teams as far as merchandising sales are teams whose jersey colors have pretty much stayed the same over the years (Lakers, Knicks, Sixers, Celtics and Nets). Of course, change can be a good thing. Its all just a part of sports evolution. But what if everything really went back to the way it was before? The Pittsburgh Pirates would be the Innocents, the San Francisco Giants would be the New York Gothams. The Houston Astros would be the Colt 45s. Man, I dont feel so old anymore. As teams move from one city to another, it makes sense to change the name of the mascot. After all, arent the names supposed to have something to do with the city? Some names just dont make sense, i.e. Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Indians, Detroit Hoosiers, Alaska Heat. Alright, so I made up the last three, but those first two are real, and if you look up the word oxymoron in the dictionary, theyll be in there as examples. This whole color and names thing has got me pretty confused. In the end, it doesnt really matter. I say tomato, you say tomato. No team is better because of the color of their uniform, or the name on the front of their jersey, right? Its all about the person and the people inside the uniforms. Its like George Carlin once said I put a dollar in one of those change machines, nothing changed.
Yankees
Continued from page B- inning. While the Twins struggled to put runs on the board, the Yankees seemed to have no difficulties in doing so, as they added three more runs in the top of the third to take a five run lead. McNamara made it to third after being walked and stealing second and third. The next batter, Maddox, was walked as well, and with runners at the corners, the Yankees successfully performed a double steal after Maddox took a big lead and a throw was made to second, opening the path for McNamara. After another walk, Ben Joyce drove in two runs with a double to center field. With a 6-1 lead, the Yankees seemed to be cruising to victory, but the Twins completely turned the game around in the bottom of the third, as they piled up six runs and took a 7-6 lead. Matt Wiedencbach was the first Twin to cross home plate in the third as he slid home safely on a passed ball. One at-bat later, Centerfielder Nick Dowell hit an RBI single to right, cutting the lead to three. Dowell added another run when he stole second, third and then took home on an overthrow. The Twins werent done there. Third baseman Brandon Dennee kept the inning going with an RBI single to right field. The Twins finally took the lead when left fielder Brandon Brock hit an inside the park two run homer. The other team pulled back and actually came ahead and we went into extra innings, said Dave Hudgins. The Twins lead was short lived, as the Yankees tied it up in the top of the fifth with an RBI hit by Maddox. The Twins got out of the inning without any further damage due in part to a 5-4 double
In the bottom of the third inning, the Twins scored seven runs to take a 7-6 run over the Yankees. The Yankees tied it up in the fifth and later won in the game in extra innings.
play. In the bottom half of the fifth inning, Maddox went in for McNamara and pitched a strong game, holding off the Twins until the very end. The defense was crucial in the end, said Dave Hudgins. We gave up a little defensively in the middle of the game but towards the end we were doing good and able
to hold them off. The Yankees (7-8) faced the Angels in the St. Marys Little League Championship on Wednesday at Dorsey Park, but the score was unavailable when the County Times went to press.
The Yankee bats drove in six runs in the first three innings and scored two in the top of the seventh to win the game.
Photo Courtesy of Chesapeake Bay Running Club
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Traditionally held each year on the first Saturday in June, National Trails Day was established to recognize the value of recreational trails and the people involved in building and maintaining them, according to Trails.com.
Section B -
Sports
Softball
Continued from page B-1 in 2005 and helped raise $1,200 for the American Heart Association. In 2006, the tournament was rained out. This years tournament was even more successful than the first, raising close to $1,400 for AHA. Two 50/50 raffles were held throughout the event, with winners taking home half of the total donations, but nearly all of the raffle winnings were donated back to AHA. Teams that competed in the tournament included American Legion, Women of the Moose, Brass Rail, Captain Sams, Rose Buds and Hole in the Wall. The family would like to thank all who participated and donated in the event.
The Joy family stops for a picture during the Buddy Joy Memorial Softball Tournament June 9. All proceeds from the tournament went to the American Heart Association.
This years Buddy Joy Memorial Softball Tournament was the most successful yet, raising nearly $1,400 for the American Heart Association.
Local Junior High Students To Participate in NFL Character and Skill Development Program
Lexington Park, Md. Local junior high football players will focus on character development and specific skill training when the National Football Leagues Junior Player Development (JPD) program comes to town for next two weeks June 18-30. Since its inception in 199, the NFLs nationwide JPD program has provided a youth tackle football program for boys and girls ages 12-14. The program is designed to teach every participant every position, through a step-by-step progression, skill instruction package in a fun and entertaining manner. The JPD program is free for students and is an excellent high school feeder program for players looking to succeed at the next level. Participation in the program has grown to more than 22,000 junior high students in all 32 NFL markets in addition to Los Angeles and Hawaii. On-field components of the program include instructional segments on individual positions, a regular review of newly-learned skills, and a competition that focus on the execution of basic skills learned. Along with football instruction, all participants receive counseling through a life skills development curriculum incorporated into the program. These character building segments include life skill messages integrated throughout on-field skill training. Coaches follow a specifically designed curriculum created by sports psychologists, with different life skills integrated throughout the on-field curriculum. Subjects include responsibility, goal setting, sportsmanship, self-control, smart moves and teamwork. At the conclusion of the program, each player receives a JPD equipment bag, jersey, football, wristband with life skill cards, and a JPD certificate. Contact: Aaron M.Foreman 301-737-3010 240-464-7367 amforeman@hotmail.com
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Used Mushroom Soil! For Delivery Call: 301-373-8757
Hole in the Wall and Women of the Moose faced off in the Buddy Joy Memorial Softball tournament June 9. Six teams participated in the non-competitive tournament that raised money for the American Heart Association.
Section B -
Police
Assault charges in Lexington Park
Deputy William Rishel responded to a 911 call for a possibly injured subject at a Lexington Park residence. Upon arrival he found the victim, holding her 2-yearold son and bleeding heavily from the face and head. She had multiple injuries to her face and head and complained of various points of pain. An ambulance was called and Deputy Rishel was able to discover the following facts. The suspect, Tony Jermaine Hill, 30, of Lusby arrived at the victims residence for a visitation exchange. An argument ensued and Hill allegedly began to strike the victim in the face. A second person waiting in the vehicle, Takiera Shenise Thomas 24 of Lexington Park was called by Hill to assist in the assault. Both parties allegedly repeatedly struck the victim by punching and kicking her. The two suspects were charged with First and Second Degree assault after they fled the scene and were arrested on a vehicle stop after a lookout was placed for them. States Attorneys Office and Grand Jury review.
liamson, 42, of Hollywood for theft under $100. Williamson allegedly stole earrings from a California department store.
Theft charges
Tiffany Brosch Parsley, 21 of Lexington Park was charged on a Criminal Summons for Theft under $100 by Deputy Edward Evans. The suspect allegedly stole clothing from a California department store.
Theft charges
Kurt Anthony Miller ,31, of Valley Lee was charged on a Criminal Summons for Theft under $500.
DWI arrests
David Blake OConnell, 44, of Provincetown, Ma. was arrested by Deputy Robert Gill for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Charles William Wilson Jr., 46, of Mechanicsville was arrested by Deputy Jason Graves for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Fernando Garay, 20, of Lexington Park was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Deputy Deborah Milam. James Osay Reed, 37, of Mechanicsville was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Deputy Richard McCoy. Justin Lee Hill, 19, of Hollywood was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Deputy Michael Campbell. Noe Espinosa Fonseca , 25, of Lexington Park was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Deputy Michael Campbell. Christopher Logan Moon , 19, of Lexington Park was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Deputy Michael Campbell. Barbara Ann Trossbach , 45, of California was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Deputy Megan Shreiner.
Assault charges
Deputy David Yingling served a Criminal Summons on Jason Dallas Collins, 20, of Mechanicsville for Assault Second Degree. Nicole Lynn Tippett, 20 of California, was charged on a Criminal Summons with Assault Second Degree by Deputy David Yingling.
Anthony Leon Brooks , 26, of no fixed address was arrested on a Grand Jury Indictment related to drug possession charges.
(301) 373-4125
Section B -
Games
Sudoku
Heres How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
Kids Corner
Crossword
CLUES ACROSS
1. A pointed engraving tool 7. __-Deutsch, low German 12. An area of ground 13. Plunderers 15. Pencil mark deletion 1. Anoint 17. Take in solid food 18. Radioactivity unit 19. Put an end to 22. Mimicked 24. Producer of an effect 25. Arrived 2. Larids 28. More than damp 29. Just Shoot Me star George 30. Inferior substitute 32. Xs 34. Assistance 3. A digital tape recording of sound 37. In a way, assisted 41. Pays 4. Foreheads 47. A group of whales 49. Town in N. Dakota 50. Dull steady pain 51. Living in moving water
53. Cooking movement 54. She Sells Seashells By _______ 57. __ Lilly, drug company 58. Of he 59. Lemon meringue dish 0. Endowed 2. Concealed shooters 4. A religious recluse 5. Secured residential community 66. Body fluids
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1. Tool for removing paint 2. Dealers 3. Affirmative 4. Praise 5. Jump in Hungarian . Teeter-toter 7. Common Sense author 8. Jolly tone of voice 9. Anno Domini (in the year of Our Lord) 10. Adolescent 11. Emotional shocks 12. Expose to fresh air 13. Perched 14. Commercial iron alloy
20. Prompted 21. Frosted 23. Double helix life code 27. Quantitative facts 29. Centum-_____ Isogloss 31. Pimple 33. Automobile 35. Dethrones 37. Curving upward 38. Czech region 39. Female sheep 40. Thee __ protest too much 42. Prefix meaning bad 43. Performing services temporarily 44. Commodes 45. Distance covered by a step 4. Washes 48. Semiconductors 51. Landowner 52. Ten million 55. Fencing sword 5. Pitcher 61. Large Australian flightless bird 3. Therapeutic exercise (abbr.)
CLASSIFIEDS
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The County Times is published each Thursday. Deadlines are Tuesday at 12 noon Office hours are: Monday thru Friday 8am - 4pm APARTMENT RENTALS
free and clean. We have additional storage in the garage if needed. If you are interested please contact me at 301-848-8644. Price: $600.
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REAL ESTATE
rooms and kitchen. New replacement windows. Upgraded electric sevice. Central Air. New siding. Shed. Fenced back yard. Includes new washer and dryer as sales incentive. Less than 2 minutes to the base. Priced at $242,000. Seller is paying all resonable closing costs!!!! 301-481-0751 Move In Tommorow! Beautiful wooded lot on cul-de-sac. Colonial home 4+ bdrms, 2.5 ba, unfinished walk-out basement. Fresh paint and new kitchen floor. Call for an appointment. 240.508.8321. Make a reasonable offer and the house is yours now! Price: 490,000.
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REAL ESTATE
Just right for the beginning of a wonderful life together! Gorgeous home on almost one acre. Shows like a model with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. 2 story foyer, separate living & dining rm. Bright & airy kitchen w/plenty of cabinets, snack bar & table area. Family rm w/ gas fireplace & surround sound. Beautiful master w/french doors leading to large & relaxing master bath. Dad will love the finished basement w/pooltable & workout area. Home Warranty. Leonardtown School District. Call Veronica Kolterjahn 301-672-0840. Price: $399,999. Beautiful Colonial with conteporary design. Open floor plan with upgrades galore. Jennaire cook top, double ovens; ceramic counters, ceramic flooring plus fully finished basement. Home and yard have been meticulously kept and ready for new owners. Call Ronnie Tippett 301-862-2169. Price: $449,900. Beautiful 2+ acre lot on Cuckold Creek House is small cottage style in fair condition. Property is gorgeous with mature trees and beautiful shrubbery. Available immediately, Priced $530,000 Contact 301-472-4856 Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath house with plenty of parking space, conveniently located near San Souci shopping center. This rambler has a new roof, fenced in back yard, new decks. Large shed in backyard for storage. Must see to appreciate. Will assist with some closing. Contact Edith at 301-862-2567 for further info and to schedule appt. Please series inquiries only. Please do not send any emails to the attached email address. Call Edith. Thanks. Price: $195,000. 3 bedroom 2 bath house with a 1 car garage. Recently remodeled bath-
HELP WANTED
Medical/surgical practice experience and medical insurance knowledge necessary. Please fax resume to 410-535-5749. Please no calls. We are a unique country grocery store and neighborhood bar located in Tall Timbers, MD. We are looking for motivated, mature, friendly people to complement our current staff. You will need to be available for work evenings, weekends and holidays. If you have at least one year of experience working in a grocery/convenience store, deli, or bar please forward an email with your job history. You can find out more about our store and the positions available, at our website - www.wjdent.com.
HELP WANTED
Are you outgoing? Do you like people? Were you once a cheerleader? We want you! Seeking an energetic, outgoing, friendly person to join our fun office team. Sales/customer service experience a plus. Great benefits and bonus structure. Looking for the right personality. You could be it! Fax your resume and cover letter to 301-862-1107 or e-mail it to stmarys@tristarmgt. com.
VEHICLES
1984 Chevrolet Sport coupe. This car has a good body, with a 305V8 motor and standard transmission. The milage is aprox 70 K. The exterior needs paint , and the gas gage is broken. Runs perfect. has sunroof and sterio, good tires. Call Judy Lewis 301-863-2915. Price: $3,000. 1999 Chevrolet cavalier. Very good car, have just out grown and need something bigger has good gas mileage great for a first time buyer or someone who drives far for work please call 240-538-4392 or 301-737-4350. Price: $2800. 1996 Dodge. Needs some transmission work, nice looking truck. Please call Joe 410-257-0440. Price: $3,000 OBO. 1990 NISSAN AXCESS 134,000 MILES EXCELLENT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. THE ONLY THIS THAT IS WRONG WITH THE VEHICLE IS THE OIL SEAL...900.00 OBO NEED TO SELL ASAP SO IM WILLING TO NEG. THE PRICE. Call Saundra Scott 240-434-3522. 2002 Dodge Durango SXT. Bought for family outings kids are grown and gone, too much vehicle for our needs, has 4.7 liter engine, tilt steering, tow package, has hook up for 6 disc changer, must see to appreciate please call Carol 301-266-9429 or 301-862-2402. Price: $16,500. FOR SALE!!! 1966 Ford Mustang. Blue, Sprint 200 6 Cyl motor with automatic Transmission. New points, fuel sending unit, fuel pump, and heater core. Vehicle runs great and is a perfect daily driver or a nice V8 conversion project. Under 70,000 original miles. $6,000 obo. Email bigrich424@ gmail.com or call Rich at 301-862-9673. Plymouth cuda. Completely restored new paint and interior drives like new car steers stops and handles great nice grille no rust on frame and floors great deal. Price: $21,000. Call Kevin Norton 301-472-4094. 1997 Mazda 626. Vehicle in excellent condition. (see Vehicle Options) Tan leather interior. Very clean. Non-smoke owners. New catalytic converter; transmission. Tires like new. CD-player; Sirius capable radio. Passed inspection in Feb; will pass again. Must sell. If interested, please call 301-884-5205. Price: $4300.
VEHICLES
dition, adult owned and hardly ever used. Getting rid of the bike because it does not get used often enough to keep.It is lime/ bright green and white in color and in great shape! if interested please call 301 373 2283 or 240 298 4239 ask for Joey if no answer leave message and I will get back to you. Price: $2500 obo. Excellent condition One of a kind Sportster 1200 Custom. Harley Davidson Limited Edition paint youll never see another one like it. Lots of crome, lowerd as low as it will go. New tires, Screaming Eagle Cab Kit and lots more. Original owner, bike has been garage keep since bought. I hate to let this one go but she has to go since I got a bigger bike. This is one head turning Sporty. CONTACT Dan 301-863-2547. Price: $9,000. 2001 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL SPRINGER. BIKE IS BLACK. LOTS OF CHROME, VANCE & HINES PIPES. BIKE IS SUPER CLEAN WITH ONLY 6,800 MILES. CUSTOM COVER INCLUDED. CONTACT JACK AT 240-298-0396 OR 301-997-0335. Price: $12,500.
Help WanteD
Chesapeake Pet Resort is hiring part time Kennel Assistants for the Summer season. Looking for hard working and reliable individuals with attention to details. Must have reliable transportation and ability to lift at least 50 lbs. Duties include pet care, kennel maintenance, and light yard work. Position available immediately. Apply in person during business hours posted at www. chessiepets.com.
Do Dah Deli
Hiring hard working friendly people. Food service and customer service position available. Experience a plus, but not necessary. Part time and Full time postitions available. Please FAX resumes to 301-373-6168. Interviews will be held June 15 and June 22 between the hours of 5pm and 8pm at Do Dah Deli (BRETON MARKET PLACE) in Leonardtown. If you have questions, please call 301-475-3354. Legal Secretary, La Plata Law Firm, seeking fulltime Legal Secretary/Word Processor, Experience in Word/Excel/Microsoft Outlook Legal Experience/ Dictaphone, Email resume to jackiemmf@covad.net Domestic Violence Program seeking a responsible, positive and professional advocate to assist victims of family violence through the legal system. Salary $10.00 hr. Fax, email or send cover letter and resume to: SMCFA P.O. Box 760, Hollywood, MD 20636 Fax- 301-373-4147 email: smcfa@gmpexpress.net
apaRtment Rentals
2 Minute drive to Pax River!! Professional Female looking for a roommate to share a beautiful, end unit Townhouse in private neighborhood. Large Master sized Bedroom with walk-in-closet, private bathroom. The room has a queen size bed which can be moved. Laundry room on main floor. Storage space inside & out. Privacy with fenced back yard in quiet neighborhood. Perfect for a Pax River Commuter. $600 a month plus 1/2 utilities. NON-SMOKER, No pets please! Call Julie Williams 240-925-0050. Unfurnished or furnished bedroom and bath of a 3Br/2.5Br townhouse available in Great Mills. Share house with owner. Rent $600 which includes utilities. Deposit $600. Move in date negotiable. Month to month or shortterm lease. Looking for a Christian individual. 954-557-1971. Seeking a professional roommate to rent a room with large closet. Locate in Waldorf just seconds from Rt 5 and 301. Utilties to include electric, gas, cable, phone (unlimited long distance in the USA), trash, highspeed internet, lawn service and pool membership. We are seeking someone drug
GeneRal meRcHanDise
Solid Oak Bunk bed w/ mattress $200.00 OboBaby Crib 4n1 w/ drawer $ 35.0Please call 301-737-4779. I am closing shop and want to take care of my current clients. If you are interested in starting a vending machine business or expanding your current one this is for you. I have a snack machine and a soda machine on location in the Lexington Park/California area. I am dropping the price of the machines by $600 dollars! $2900 or best offer. Please call for an appointment to preview the machines. 301-481-1143 Gas stove about 6 years old. 36 inches wide. Good condition but one pilot light needs adjusting. Located in the Ridge area. Call 301- 872-5410. Price: $50. Beautiful Executive Mahogany Desk. 72x36 top. Great for home office or business. Must sell! Call Jody Dean 301-475-2007. Price: $200. Very nice LR tables, solid light oak, Queen Anne style legs, (1) oval coffee table - 17 H x 24 W x 46 L , (1) oval end table - 23 H x 22 W x 27 L with one drawer, (1) rectangular end table - 23 H x 22 W x 27 L with one drawer. Contact me for addtl info/pix. Get THREE tables for the price of the coffee table! Call Claude Arnold 301863-0047. Price: $150. 15 X 42 Steel Wall Swimming Pool. This pool is still in the original box. Never used. Includes liner, pump and ladder. Approximate weight is 200 pounds. Call Thomas A. Pallo 301-932-1982. Price: $200. Exellent condition bakers rack, rack is green with solid wood counter, with wine bottle rack built-in, $50.00/obo. green steel rectangular deck table with glass top, approx. 4 x 5, $25.00/obo., coffee table,steel with glass top, great condition $50.00/ obo. call Jason at 703928-8594 or leave message at 410-326-1226.
DELIVERY DRIVER NEEDED ASAP. MUST KNOW THE DC/MD/ VA AREA. MUST HAVE CLEAN DRIVING RECORD. APPLY IN PERSON AT CHAMPION USED AUTO PARTS, 45864 USHER LANE, GREAT MILLS, MD. HAVE DRIVING RECORD AVAILABLE WHEN APPLYING. CONTACT JOHN OR JACK AT 301-994-2300. Medical - Eye Associates is seeking an outgoing, personable individual to work with our front desk team. Duties include check in, check out and surgery scheduling. The position is available in our Upper Marlboro office.
Homeowner in Lusby, Maryland, seeks reliable, experienced cleaning person 1 day/week (preferably Thursday or Friday). Homeowner will provide equipment and cleaning supplies. Only serious applicants should respond. References required. Call Jeanine Burkman 410-326-1105.
Requirements:
Adults, 18 or older. Great Customer Service Skills. Neat & Professional Appearence. Flexibility for Scheduling. Dependable & Reliable. Willing to Learn & Accept Responsibilities. Full-Time and Part-Time Available. Competitive Pay Rates & Benefits. McKays is an equal opportunity employer. Vacation, Sick, & Personal Leave Medical, Sick, & Disability Ins. 401 K Plan
motoRcycles
2004 KTM 250 EXC. Bought New In 8/2006. Has Less Than 4 Hours Total Riding Time. Original Owner. Has New ProBend Handguards. Will Also Include Helmet. Make Reasonable Offer. Call Kristina Morrill 301-392-9289. 2003 Honda 1800C, excellent condition, never dropped; less than 5,000 miles, illusion blue. Matching factory chin spoiler, deluxe chrome backrest,National Cycle Switchblade 2-up windshield, Kuryakyn Highway pegs and mini floorboards, K&N Filter, Cobra Fi2000 Fuel Injection , Cobra Hi-boy shotgun pipes (original pipes included), Clear mini lowers installed on front forks. Vizor lights mounted on fender, w/ rear mounted chrome tag bracket and Radiantz White LED tag light tucked up to fender. Honda badging removed from bodywork. Asking $7500. Call John at 301-467-7772. 2006 Kawasaki KX 125. Bike is in like new con-
Interviews Are Held At: McKays Office Building RT. 235 In Hollywood Wednesdays 4:00 PM until 6:00PM. For More Information, Call Luann 301-373-5848
Section B -
Historical Southern Maryland, where the Potomac, Patuxent and Chesapeake meet.
Other historic sites in Southern Maryland include:
Swamp Sanctuary in Prince Frederick n Breezy Point Beach and Campground in In Calvert County: Chesapeake Beach n St. Peters Chapel in n Calvert Cliffs State Park in Solomons Lusby n Middleham Episcopal n Calvert Country Market in Chapel in Lusby Prince Frederick n Christ Church Parish in n Flag Ponds Nature Park in Port Republic Lusby n St. Edmonds United n Kings Landing Park in Methodist Church in Huntingtown Chesapeake Beach n Amphibious Training Base n Smithville United in Solomons Methodist Church in n Arthur Storer Planetarium Dunkirk in Prince Frederick n Mt. Harmony United n Drum Point Lighthouse in Methodist Church in Solomons Owings n J.C. Lore and Sons Oyster n Mt. Hope United Methodist House in Solomons Church in Sunderland n Chesapeake Biological n St. Pauls Episcopal Church Laboratory Visitor Center in Prince Frederick in Solomons n American Chestnut Land n Historic Lower Marlboro in Trust in Port Republic Prince Frederick n Battle Creek Cyprus
n Old Field Inn in Prince
Frederick.
In Charles County:
n Trinity Church, Newport
Oldfields Chapel in Hughesville n Christ Church in La Plata n St. Ignatius Church in Chapel Point, n Wayside Parish in Newburg n St. Josephs Church in Pomfret n St. Marys Church in Newport n St. Peters Church in Waldorf n Bryantown Historic District n Thomas Stone National Historic Site n Hughesville, Cedarville State Park n Myrtle Grove Wildlife Management Area n Chicamuxan Wildlife Management Area
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Smallwood State Park Doncaster Forest Purse State Park Chapel Point State Park Laurel Springs Regional Park n Gilbert Run Park n Oak Ridge Park n Walls Bakery Wigwam in Waldorf n Twin Kiss Ice Cream in Waldorf n Amish Craftsman at the Hughesville Bargain Barns n Captain Billys Crabhouse in Popes Creek n Robertsons Crabhouse in Popes Creek n Captain Johns Crabhouse in Cobb Island n Marshall Hall in Bryans Road n The Port Tobacco Courthouse One Room Schoolhouse in Port Tobacco.
in Charlotte Hall n Drayden School n St. Ignatius Church in St. Inigoes n St. Andrews Episcopal Parish Church in California n St. Francis Xavier Church in Compton n St. Georges Episcopal Church in Valley Lee n Trinity Episcopal Church in St. Marys City n All Saints Episcopal Church in Avenue n Dent Chapel in Charlotte Hall n St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church in Hollywood n St. Marys Chapel in Ridge n Greenwell State Park in Hollywood
sioners Building/Library in Leonardtown n Old Jail Museum in Leonardtown n Chesapeake Bay Field Lab in St. Georges Island n Charlotte Hall Farmers Market and Auction in Charlotte Hall, Mechanicsville, Loveville n Maryland International Raceway in Budds Creek n Potomac Speedway in Budds Creek n Budds Creek Professional National Motorcross in Budds Creek n Smith Island Cruises as Point Lookout State Park.
n Three Notch Theater