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Cgngagement
Barker ~ Hemphiil
David Barker, of Parsippa-
ny, New Jersey, has announced
the engagement of his daughter,
Celeste Catherine Barker, of
Stafford, Virginia, to James
Andrew Hemphill, also of Staf-
ford. Miss Barker is also the
daughter of the late Catherine
Gibson Speller. James is the
son of Nancy McLaughlin, of
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and
Fred J. Hemphill, of Alexandria,
Virginia. Miss Barker is the
granddaughter of Alice Gibson,
of McLean, Virginia, formerly
of Frost, and the late Richard
Gibson, and of Betty Barker
Ruiz, of Ozark, Alabama, and
the late Dr. Fred Barker.
The future bride is a gradu-
ate of Falls Church High
School and is currently
employed by Bloomingdales in
Tyson's Comer, Virginia. Her
fianc4 is a graduate of TC Wil-
liams High School, served in
the United States Army, and is
employed by Water Manage-
ment, Inc., in Alexandria, Virgi-
nia.
A May wedding will be held
at the Lewinsville Presbyterian
Church in McLean, Virginia.
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Senior .f2 eWs
Senior Activities
December 1-5
Monday, 1: Hillsboro Christ-
mas ornaments; Green Bank
Christmas decorating; Marlinton
Chair Exercise.
Tuesday,, 2: Hillsboro decorating
tree and room; Green Bank
Christmas decorating; Marlinton
decorating tree; Upper Pocahon-
tas to Elkins.
Wednesday, 3: Green Bank
Christmas decorating; Marlinton
to paint trees and snowmen;
Lower Pocahontas to Marlinton.
Muzzleloader Deer Season
Opens December 15
West Virginia's six-day muz-
zleloading deer season begins
December 15 and continues
through December 20, in all
counties open to firearm hunt-
ing for deer, according to Paul
Johansen, Assistant chief of
Game Management of the Divi-
sion of Natural Resources
Wildlife Resources Section
"We anticipate this year's
muzzleloader harvest to be simi-
lar to the 2002 harvest," said
Johansen. "Spotty mast condi-
tions throughout the state have
concentrated deer populations as
they search for food." The 2002
muzzleloader harvest in the
Mountain State was 17,458
deer, which represents a 23 per-
cent increase over the 2001 har-
vest of 14,189 deer.
Deer of either sex may be
taken in counties or portions of
counties open to antlerless
(Class N) deer hunting. Hunters
are reminded that only antlered
deer may be taken in those
go, Marlinton Satellite, Pat to
do Blood Pressure check.
Friday, 5: Marlinton site to
have Craft & Bake Sale from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.; Central Poca-
hontas shopping.
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sex may be taken using an un-
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additional deer license or by res-
ident landowner hunting on
his/her own property in speci-
fied counties. In counties, or
parts thereof, and state Wildlife
Management Areas, where a
limited number of antlerless
permits were issued, a hunter
may only take one deer of either
sex during the muzzleloader sea-
son.
Only single shot muzzleload-
ers, including "in-lines," at least
.38 caliber or larger may be
used. Muzzleloaders with open
or telescopic sights are legal to
use during the muzzleloader sea-
son. Firearms that have been
converted into a muzzleloader by
the use of a plug, or double-bar-
reled or swivel-barreled muzzle-
loaders may not be used during
the muzzleloader season. When
being transported in or on a ve-
hicle, muzzleloaders are consid-
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Edna Madeline Gaydosh
Edna Madeline Gaydosh, age
73, of Warren, Ohio, died Sun-
day, November 16, 2003, at the
Community Skilled Nursing
Center following a lengthy ill-
ness.
Mrs. Gaydosh was born
June 14, 1930, in Marlinton,
the daughter of Carrie E. Ban-
croft Darnell, of Marlinton, and
the late George W. Darnell.
She lived in Warren most of
her life and wag formerly
employed by Packard Electric
and Mullin Manufacturing,
then became a homemaker.
She attended Saints Peter
and Paul Church.
Her husband, Paul Gaydosh,
preceded her in death on April
28, 1968, and also a sister, Lil-
lian Buzzard, and two brothers,
Lonnie and George Darnell, Jr.
She is survived by her
mother, Carrie Damell, of Mar-
linton; a daughter, Brenda
Davis, of Newport News, Virgi-
nia; five sons, Kenneth Damell,
of Leavittsburg, Ohio, Sam
Dever, of Melbourne, Florida,
Paul E. Gaydosh, of Southing-
ered unloaded when uncapped or
when a priming charge is re-
moved from the pan. A bow
may not be substituted for a
muzzleloader during the muzzle-
loader season.
Concurrent archery and small
game hunting is legal during the
muzzleloader season subject to
all archery and small game
hunting regulations, except that
all hunters must wear at least
400 square inches of blaze
orange as an outer garment.
Sunday hunting is legal on pri-
vate land with written permis-
sion in counties where Sunday
hunting has not been prohibited
by local election. Please check
with your county DNR officer
or Wildlife Resources Section
District Offices to see if Sunday
hunting is legal in your county.
Hunters should consult the 2003
West Virginia Hunting and
available at all license agents
and Wildlife Resources Section
District Offices and the DNR
Web site at www.wvdnr.gov for
additional information
Needy Children's
Christmas Fund
ton, Ohio, Gary M. Gaydosh, of
Warren, Ohio, and Robert R.
Gaydosli, of Pennsylvania; a
sister, Linda Sue Doss, of Mar-
linton; three brothers, Gene Dar-
nell and James Darnell, both of
Marlinton, and Joseph Darnell,
of Moncks Corner, South Caro-
lina; sixteen grandchildren and
twenty-one great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
November 19 at the Robert H.
Roberts-Clark Memorial Home
in Warren, Ohio, by the Rev.
David Verzilli, Sr. Burial was in
Pineview Memorial Park in
Warren.
Memorial gifts may be
made to the family.
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Main Street, Durbin
(304) 456-5115
applications available
Applications for the NEEDY
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS
FLINT) are available at the Poca-
hontas County SherifFs Depart-
ment or the Magistrate's Office.
Humor is an tion of dig.
nity, a declaration of man's supe-
riority to all that befalls him.
qRomain Gary
Open to see patients:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Notice
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Practice
will be closed
November 24-30
and will re-open
December 1
EYE GLASSES
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Purple Pansy Red Hat
holds monthly luncheon
The Inn at Mountain Quest
in Frost served luncheon to the
Pocahontas County Purple
Pansy Red Hat Society ladies on
Thursday, November 13.
The tables were decorated
with purple and red flowers and
little red hats were placed in the
arrangements. The Warning
poem was placed over the food
buffet. The overall effect was
delightful! The food was dell-
cious and the
ity was appreciated by till
group. Twenty-seven
and guest were present
lunch. Club
closed by unanimous
waiting list has been
for future members.
Our next meeting
bur will be a progressive d
at the homes of Bobble
Rene White and Pat
Democratic Executive ComnLit
seeks yard sale items
Pocahontas County Demo-
cratic Executive Committee is
seeking yard sale items for a
fundraiser to be held December 5
and 6.
You may bring items to the
House of Style in
For more information or
unteer, call any
ecutive committee nen
Leslee McCarty at
00i00itin,
Vicki Sharp and friend, Car-
olyn, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylva-
nia, spent the weekend with her
father, Lewis Sharp, and Mrs.
Sharp, and visited her grand-
mother, Regina Dumire, her
mother, Arlene Hillary, and
brother, Wally
family, visiting from
Wally and Shelia
and family are visiting
families in Pocahontas
He is stationed with the
Guard in Alaska.
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Dr. Scot1 V. Wattc'ns
Radiation Oncologist
Dr. Watkins earned his bachelor's degree
at Western Maryland College in
Westminster, and his medical degree at
West Virginia University. He continued
his education at Temple University and
Albert Einstein Medical Center. He is a
member of the American Medical
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