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Benefit supper, auction, for former Adair Countian with leukemia

There will be a benefit supper auction for Mervin Miller, son of Atlee and Barbara Miller, formerly of Adair County. Mervin has leukemia. They are starting the process of finding a match to do a bonemarrow transplant. Mervin and Susan have 6 children. The benefit will be November 13, 2009, starting at 5pmET. The menu is: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Dressing and Gravy, Vegetables, Salad, Homemade Bread, Date Pudding, and Assorted Pies.

Location: Ray Miller Residence, 7916 Old US Highway150, Crab Orchard, KY. 40419 From Somerset: take 39N to Crab Orchard, turn left onto 150, go approx.1 1/2 miles,turn left onto 1369 (Old US 150) Go approx.1/2 mile. Signs will be posted. From Stanford: take 150 East approximately 8 miles, turn right onto 1369 (Old US 150) Donations are Welcome. You can send something to Mervin's at 859 Slate Branch RD. Crab Orchard, KY 40419. For more information call Paul Miller at: (270) 384-1461 or (270) John Miller at 378-1950 or Wally and Laura Burress at (270) 384-0625. Thank you! -Lena Miller




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