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pkg $179 $179 10. oz. pkg. 591 i Stouffer's DEATHS AND FUNERALS Joe W. Anderson POINT PLEASANT Joel William Anderson, 68, of Point Pleasant Rt.

2, a retired carpenter and member of the LowdeU 1 1 Methodist Church ati Rockport, died Monday home. Survivors: wife. i daughters Mrs. Juanita Burke rarKersourg, Mrs. iLveiyn McGraw of Columbus.

Ohio: son, Eugene Anderson, address unknown; stepsons, Henry Clinej of Point Pleasant, Robert Cline Alliance, Ohio; stepdaugh ters, Mrs. Kutn woitinoarger and Mrs. Norma Jean Fisher of Point Pleasant. The funeral will be Thursday at 10:30 a. m.

in Crow Hussell Funeral Home here with in Wilding Cemetery. The Rev. h. uaroer win conduct tne service. Friends may call at the funer al Home after 5 p.

m. today. Mrs. Viola Beckett The funeral for Mrs. Viola Beckett, 74, of Logan, will De Wednesday at 2 p.

m. Honaker and Harris Funeral: here. Burial will be in jForest Lawn Cemetery at IPecks Mill. Mrs. Beckett died Sunday at Raleigh General Hospital in JtJecKiey.

She is survived by daughter. Mrs. Wilsie Kane of Montcoal; sons, James W. Jr. of Logan.

Jack of St. Albans and Pete of unesville. Fla. Friends may call at the funer al nome alter 4 p. m.

today. Mrs. Mary Boggs WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Mrs. Mary Pearl Boges, of White Sulphur Springs member of the Shiloh United Methodist Church at Alvon died Monday at the 0 Hospital. Clifton Forge, after an extended illness.

Survivors: husband, Lewis sons, Chester B. at home. Emmett of Ligoner, Loiuiie Forrest L. and Gor don 0. of Baltimore.

daughters, Mrs. Violette 'Wyatt and Mrs. Agnes Surbaugh of wnite suipnur arpmgs, Mrs, Margaret Neudorfer of Rock ville Mrs. Geneva Kitchelt Park Forest. sisters, Mrs.

Cora Boggs of Wtate Sul phur Springs, Mrs. Bertie Fogus or juts, wrtruae mc Myre or Carey, Ohio. ine shanKun runeral Home i here is in charge of arrange ments. Mrs. Sarah Boggs GASSAWAY Mrs.

Sarah; (Eva) Boges, 77. of Gassaway. a member of the Gassawav! Baptist Church, died Monday in gassaway uoepiUL survivors: son itaipn. ad dress unknown: daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Hacker of Gassawav: brother, Ernest.

Rhodes of Rip ley. service win be UMrsdav 10 a. m. in Skidmore Funeral Home with the Rev. James! Simpson officiating and burial iseaus mui cemetery at Lfas sawav.

Friends mav call at the funer al home after 5 p. m. Wednes day. Mrs. Leva Dudley Mrs.

Leva Frances Dudley. 69, of 1419 Stuart died Mon day in Charleston Memorial Hospital, She was a member the Mountain Mission Church. Survivors: daughters, Mr Virginia Lee Tabor of South Charleston, Mrs, Wanda Williams of St. Albans; son, Walter Jr. of Cross Lanes; sisters.

Mrs. Georgia Pierce of Charles ton, Mrs. JMUth Carpenter of Macon, ua. Friends may call at Cunningh am uneral home alter 6 p.m. today.

Mike Fiqueroa Graveside service for Mike A. Figueroa, of the Washington tel, was to be today at 11:30 a.m. at Soring Hill Cemetery, Mr. Figueroa died Sunday. He; has no known surviors, Jane Fitzpatrick Mrs.

Jane T. Fitznatrick 4503 Noyes Ave. SE, a retired elementary teacher in unio. aiea Monday at ferry Home, St. Albans, after la long illness.

She was a member of Agnes Catholic Church in Kanawha City and the auxiliary atj unaneston memoriaL nospuat. Mrs. Fitzpatrick also belonged to tne itetirea leacners ureani zation in Ohio, Survivors: brother, Dr. Daniel: MeMahon of Albany sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Daly of Charleston, Mrs, Julia Miller of Buffalo, N.

Mrs. Kathleen Pope of Erie, Pa. Requiem mass will be cele jbrated Thursday at 10 a. m. at St.

Agnes Catholic Church. Buri aL win pe in sunset Memorial Park. The Rosarv will be recited weanesoay at p. in j. i Johnson Funeral Home, Kana wha City, where friends mayi can after 7 p.

m. today. 5. 5. Godd S.

S. Gadd. 75. of 308 East wood South Charleston. died Monday in Thomas Memorial Hospital.

He was a retired employe ot uvans to. ana a member of Davis Creek Church ot the Nazarene. He was also a Mason. Survivors; wife. Amanda daughters, Mrs.

Law of Detroit, neoa vios es of Buffalo. N. sons, Har I old of Charleston, Charles of I Phoenix. brother.MeHon lef Rainclle; sister, Mrs. Alice Hannah of Summersvil e.

Friends mav call at Snodarass runerai Home, sown cnaries ton, after 7:30 p.m. today. Carl A. Harmon Carl A. Harman, 53, of 811 Dinden Drive, St.

Albans, a chemist at Monsanto, died Monday at his home. He was a member ot tne American in stitute of Chemical Engineers ana me Higwawn wesoyrenan I Church. Survivors: wife, Georgia; sons, Gerald with the Air Force, Michael at home; daughters, Me lissa, sandy ana iNancy at nome brothers, Russell of Terre Haute, Paul of Lanark, sis ter, Elizabeth Harman of Pensa cola. Bartlett Funeral Home at at. I Albans is in charge of arrange ments.

Mrs. Myra Heavner Mrs. Mvra Maude Heavner. of Quarrier Street, died Sun cay in a spencer hospital. Her only survivors are several cousins.

Friends may call at Snodgrass Funeral Home in South Charleston from 7 to 9 p. m. today. Lrraveside service win be Wednesday at a. m.

in Spring urn cemetery with tne nev. Elizabeth Caudill officiating. Earl F. Jamison SUTTON Service for Earl Franklin Jamison, 77, of Wolfe Route, Sutton, will be Wednesday at 2 p. m.

in Poplar Ridge community cnurcn witn minai in Poplar Ridge Cemetery. The itev. Juesne SKiomore win onici ate. Mr. Jamison, a retired farm died Sunday at home.

Survivors: wife. Bertha: sons. Denzil of Wolfe Route. Sutton. David of I i a a.

Miss. daughters, Mrs. Leola Chapman! oi werjster springs, Mrs. dine Boggs of Greensburg, Ohio, Airs, vangeune Brown ot sut ton; half brother. Rav Ham brick of Elyria.

Ohio. The body is at tne Marple Funeral Home nere. William T. Leqq BUFFALO The service for William Thomas Legg, 85, of Buffalo, Putnam County, was So be today at 2 p.m. Otter Branch United Methodist Church at Buffalo with the Rev.

A. Smith officiating and buri in Walker Chapel Cemetery at Hooertsourg. Mrs. begg, a retired farmer. Idied Sunday in Southern Hills Hospital.

He is survived uy his wile, Lilly: daughter. Mrs. Sherman Warner of Buffalo. The Raynes Funeral Home1 nere was charge oi arrang: ments. James C.

Looney WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Clayton Loonev, 61, of i i 1 1 formerly of sweetsprines. Momoe couniy.i and Clifton Forge. died Monday at Pikeville. A retired commercial pilot and optometrist, Mr. Looney was a member of the United Methodist Church and a native of Sweetspnngs.

Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Marvin Lubeck of Coiumbus, Ohio: sisters, Mrs. Elsie G. Dil lon of White Sulphur Mrs. Myrtle It.

tieckner Service was to be today 7:30 p. m. in Pikeville. Ky with graveside service Wednes day at p. m.

in Kosewood Cemetery at Lewisburg, with) tne Hev. Li. Clower. The family will receive; friends from 2 to 4 Wednesday at Shanklin Funeral Home nere. Mrs.

Anna Moore Mrs. Anna Moore, 77. of 1311 A Pennsylvania a memberj of Hissom Holiness tabernacle. died Monday in a Summersville nursing home. Survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Nona Kirk of Charleston, Mrs. Mary A. Belcher of Pinch, Mrs. The Cunningham Funeral Home: i7 in of arransfwnpntq Delbert Moore of Charles ui charge of arrangements, M(Wre Elkview; sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Payne, Mrs.

Myrtle Hudnall of Cabin Creek, Mrs. Leva of Mar met; brother, Golden Smith Chesapeake. The Cunningham Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Nellie Neal LEWISBURG fiervice Mrs.

Nellie Faye Neal, 69, of Marfrance. Greenbrier County was io he today at 2 p. m. in! the Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home with burial in Riverview Cemetery at Ronceverte.

Mrs, JNeal died Sunday at Greenbrier Valley Hospital in Ronceverte. Survivors: son, Roy of Ron ceverte; daughters, Mrs. Virginia Faye Campbell of Fort Lau derdale, Mrs. Margaret: Evelyn of Alta, Mrs. Vi olet sue xoung ot Ohio.

Mrs. Alice Skyles Mrs. Alice Victoria Skyles, )f Elk Two Mile Rt. 6, died Monday at the House of Mercy I Nursing Home after an extend ed illness. A lifelong resident of tne Charleston area, sne was a member of the Valley Grove United Methodist Church.

Survivors: daughters. Mrs. Betty Boaaess. Mrs, Hot ston, Mrs. Marie Brown of Charleston, Mrs.

cnrtsiine iSmith of Los Antfcles, sons. Preston George H. and Julius of Charleston; sisters, Mrs. Gertie Young and Mrs, Neeley Westfall of Charleston, Mrs. Myrle Ferrell of Florida: brother, Harrison Lacy of! uiariesion: Hie BartleU Burdette Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements Ira Sutphin Ira Sutphin, 63.

of Yawkev. an employe of the Lincoln Coun ty Board of Education and member of the Beech Grove Baptist Church at Yawkey, died Monday in Mountain State Hos ipitai. Service will be Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in Beech Grove Bap tist cnurcn with the Kev. J.

a. Albright and the Rev. Isaac Kitchen officiating. Burial will be in Orchard Hills Memory Lraroens at lawitey. Survivors: wife, Matilda, daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Patton ot Griffithsville sons, Ira Jr. of Proctorvilie, Ohio, Kenneth and Larry ot Alum Creek, Gordon1 and Melvin ol YawKey: sisters, Mrs. Ella Smith and Mrs, Ethel I Thompson ot Charleston. Friends may call at the Curry Mrs. Edith Walk The funeral for Mrs.

Edith LUla Walk, 67, of Kavford. be Wednesday at n. Kayford Baptist Church with Duriai in Ked Warrior Cemetery. The Rev. Ray Kozee will conduct the st Mrs.

Walk, a member of Acme Pentecostal Church and the Ladies Aid Society, died Monday in a Spencer hospital. survivors: craugnter, Mrs. Alice Pernell of Scio, Ohio: sons Ernest Perry Jr. of Whites ville, Lacy of Acme, Vernon. Elmer, Garner, Frank, Hayes and James Perry of Cleveland, Ohio, Charles Walk of Kayford: fath er, Frank Williams of Artie; sis ter, Miss Grace Williams Wevaco; Gifford and Elmer Williams oE Decota: half brother Bryan Knight of Wevaco.

Friends may call at Pryor Funeral Home, East Bank." COUNTS, Mrs. Margaret M. (Maggie) Service Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Fidler and Frame Funeral Home, Belle. The Rev.

William D. Layne will officiate ana Dunai mil be in Cunning nam Memorial Park. Mrs. Counts, 69, who resided with a a n. i Curtis L.

Conn SissonviUe, was a former dent of Rensford. She died Sunday at 11 the home of her grandson. Friends may call at the funeral nome. EEITZ, Philip Service Wednesday at 2 p. m.

in Mount! Pleasant Baptist Church all Mount ihe nev. i. w. Carte, the Rev. Paul Skaggs and the Rev.

Paul Morris will officiate and burial will be in the ehurch cemetery. Mr. Dietz, 22, of Mount Lookout, died Saturday at Charleston General Hospital of internal injuries he suffered last week in a work accident. Friends may call at the White Funeral Home, Sum mersville. FITE.

Requiem Mass Wednesday at 10 a. m. in st. Anthony Catholic Church at Kil svth. by the Rev.

Fr. Leo Wer ner. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Mr. Fite, 77, of Kilsyth, Fayette I County, cued Saturday hospital. Friends csU at Tyree mineral Mount Hope after 5 p.m.

where the Kosary will De recited at 7:30 p. m. HANSHAW, Howard James Service Wednesdav at 2:30 m. in Leonard Johnson Funeral Home, Marmet, with the Rev. Jim Atkins officiating and buri al in Spring Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Hanshaw, 66, of Cisne, formerly of Charleston and Chesa peake, died Saturday in Cisnei after a long illness. Survivors! omitted in a previous obituary sister. Gladys of Illinois: step mother. Mrs.

Anna Hanshaw oti Charleston; half brothers, Wil liam nansnaw jr. ot unaneston, Paul Hanshaw of Florida, Robert F. Hanshaw and Wood Hanshaw of Georgia: half! sisters, Mrs. Virginia Williams of Nitro. Mrs.

Sible Hawks of Arizona. Mrs. Janet Meeks of St. Albans. McCLOUD, Norman Service Wednesday atj ll a.m.

in (iooa snephera Mor Tuesday, july 1969 Cparleiton Dltlf '33 HIRED PRIVATELY Court Still Feels Lawyer In Contempt The contempt of court rule is sued last Fridav asainst attor ney William H. Hazlett will be ismended and made returnable sometime next week, Kanawha Intermediate Judge George W. Wood decided today. Hazlett, who refused to con tinue to represent a youth ac cused of robbery, originally was to snow cause toaay wny ne should not be held1 in contempt of court and punished. Hazlett has since been em to represent the indigent aeienuent, out mat aia not aeter the judge from pursuing the contempt cnarge.

The lawyer, a former assist ant prosecutor, was contesting MISS DORCAS WANZER Former County Teacher Dies A former Kanawha County teacher, Miss Dorcas Ellen Wanzer. of 2G5 Donnally St. died Monday in Summersville Convalescent Home after a long illness. A lifelong resident of Charles ton, Miss Wanzer had operated1 private Kindergarten home. She was also a former city and state employe and a member ot tne Simpson umtea Methodist cnurch.

She is survived by a sister. Virginia Cooley of Charles ton. Preston Funeral Home is jchargeof arrangements, Huntington Man Fatally Hurt In Fall Off Truck HUNTINGTON (AP) Virgil Moses 24, Huntington, was dead on arrival at a local hos pital Monday evening after falling from the rear of a city garbage truck. Witnesses told police Moses apparently was stricken ill, lost his hold and tell to the pavement. He died of head injuries and police said the death would be classed a traffic fatality.

Funeral Home Owner Dies In Trash Fire PROCTORVILLE, Ohio wi i Proctorvilie funeral home owner, Ernest Hall, 61, burned to death Monday when he fell into a trash fire at the rear of his mortuary, apparently after suirermg a neart attacK, Lawrence County Coroner Dr. Harry Nenni said. Tombstone Ceremony Dedication of the tombstone at the grave of Mrs. Dora Meyer, formerly of One Morris Street, will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. in B'nai Jacob Cemetery in) South Hills.

Rabbi Samuel Coop er will officiate. tuarv. South Charleston, with the Rev. E. Wendall Eskew officiating and burial in Cuning ham Memorial Park.

Mr. Me Cloud. 82. of 908 Giendale South Charleston, died Sunday in i nomas Memorial Hospital. WILSON, Willie Gtaveside service Wednesday at 11 a.

m. spring Hill cemeterv v.un the Rev. O. T. Moore in charge.

Mr. Wilson, 70, of 413 Shrews bury died Sunday at home. The Preston Funeral Home is in i charge of arrangements. ithe court's right to order him to represent the indigent accused man for a statutory $50 fee. The judge called for Hazlctt's bearing this morning.

But one of Hazlett's two defense attorneys, James B. Mclntyre, argued that the rule as issued last Friday jwas defective. (Hazlett's second defense at torney in the contempt proceed ing, nmotny a. earlier, stood silently beside him during this morning's hearing.) Mclntyre told the judge the original rule erred in: Hazlett refused to accept the appointment to defend 19 year old Anthony Mc Kever. Hazlett had represented McKever under the appointment in Municipal court, pnor to indictment, Mclntyre said.

Hazlett was ap pointed as "indigent counsel for" McKever, Stating Hazlett refused to obey an order of the court's June term. The order appointing Hazlett to the McKever case was entered in the January term, Mclntyre said. Being set forth under the style heading) of state vs. McKever. The proper style, Mclntyre said, would be the state ex rei Judge wood, vs.

Hazlett as respondent. The rule as issued "necessari ly involvs us with raising factual issues," Mclntyre said, before Hazlett's defense counsel can 'come to grips with the crucial issuse." lie identified the crucial issues as alleged impairment of the rights of an indigent defendant, the defendant's right to have sufficiently paid counsel aimed with all the weapons necessary Tor a proper defense, just com pensation lor Lhe taking of Hazlett's property and time, etc. Prosecutor Patrick Casey said he understood that Hazlett, ce refusing last Thursday to continue to represent McKever appointment, has accepted jeroployment by McKever as MCKever attorney. The real matters in issue probably were resolved by that action, Casey said. Mclntyre said Hazlett represents McKever now by employment, not by appointment.

But Mclntyre also said, "Mr. Hazlett's position remains the and that Hazlett's state ments to the court last Thursday remain unchanged. Hazlett would not continue to represent McKever by appointment and will accept r.n further appoint ments to indigent cases, Mclntyre said. Mclntyre moved for dismissal of last Friday's rule, "it being conceded that there are certain grave deficiencies in the rule and the summons on the rule." A dismissal of that rule would not prohibit the court from returning another at some later time, Mclntyre said. The judge declined to dismiss the original rule.

Instead, he directed the prosecutor to correct and amend it. Mountain Guides Planning Union DAR ES SALAAM (AP) The mountain guides of Tanzania's Kilimanjaro, who make their living assisting tourists climb the 19,340 foot peak of Kibo, have become union mind At present the guides are reg istered with two hotels which normally cater to climbers. The hotel pays the porters and lor each live day trip up and down the mountain. The guides believe they could improve their including such fringe benefits as if they formed a un Wtth the aid of Tanzania's National Tourist Board, they intend to start one. Rains Batter Japan TOKYO Torrential rains continued to hatter southern and southwestern Japan for the fourth consecutive day todav.

The national police agency said to persons nave oeen Killed in floods and landslides, four are missing, 87 were injured and damage to property and crops toiatea million. Where any family can select a funeral that meets their wishes and their budget lome GARNET F. BWWETTC Dirtefor.

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