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DEATHS AND FUNERALS Etmer S. Asbury Elmer S. I Bud i Asbury. 65, of Charleston. Rt.

4. died Thursday in Jackson Gen i ral Hospital in Ripley after a short illness. He was a retired coat miner and a lifelong resident of the Charleston area. Mr. Asbury was a veteran of World War 11.

Surviving: sisters. Mrs. Thalia Painter of Akron. Ohio. Mrs.

Hattie Nutter of Spencer. Mrs. May Britton and Mrs. Delva Uimn of Charleston. Rt.

4: brothers, Dal vin of El Paso. Marcs of Illinois, Krt'd of Virginia Beach. Va. Service will be Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in lung and Fisher Funeral Home.

PoeataU co. with the Rev. Sherman Witt officiating. Burial will be in Asburv Bailey Cemetery. Rt.

4. Charleston. Friends may call today. Jesse Bias Jesse Donald Bias. 57, of 1311 Watts died Friday at home after a long illness.

He was a retired employe of duPont where lie was an operator for 18 years was a member of Central United Methodist Church. VFW. was a veteran of World War II and was former owner of Bias Grocery Store Surviving: wife. Ruth. Service will be held Monday at 3:30 p.m in Barllett Burdette Funeral Home with the Rev.

Harry C. Mikels officiating. Burial will be in Cunningham Memorial Park. Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m. ans Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, Mrs.

Fern Cassity Mrs. Fern B. Cassity. 66. of 80 Riverside Drive.

South Charleston, died Friday in Thomas Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Kentucky and was a member of the Christian Church in Ni eholasville, Ky. Surviving: son, Reb. J. McGohon of Washington.

D.C.i brother. Sam Bond of Blacksburg, Va. Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Belts and West Funeral Home in Nicholasville. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery in Nicholasville.

The family suggests donations be made to the Cancer Society. Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek, is in charge of the arrangements. Amo Chandler Mrs. Ama L. Chandler.

96, of 1050 Montrose South Charleston, died Friday in Lexington House nursing home. She was a charter member of the First Advent Christian Church. Mrs. Chandler was a lifelong resident of Charleston. Surviving: daughter.

Mrs. Arthur Maloy of South Charleston; son. Stewart of Charleston. Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Bartlett Burdette Funeral Home.

Mrs. M. Maude Crawford RIPLEY Mrs. Minnie Maude Crawford, 95, of Chester. Hancock County, formerly of Ripley, died Friday in East Liverpool.

Ohio. She was a Methodist. son. Burhl of Chester, sister. Mrs.

Ruby Hamilton of Columbus. Ohio. Service will be Monday a til a.m. in Vail Funeral Home. Ripley, with the Rev.

Lor is Pullens officiating. Burial will be in Bo ice Cemetery. Friends may call today after 1 p.m. Mrs. Lela Eagle CLAY Mrs.

Lela Eagle, 70, of Wall back. Clay County, died Thursday in California. She was a member of the Little Laurel Baptist Church in Clay County. Surviving: husband, Everett: daughter, Mrs. Christina Hinkley of La Mirada, son.

Virgil of Charleston; brother, Newton Friend of Ivydale: sister. Mrs. Ethel Barnes of Charleston. Service will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the Wilson Funeral Home.

Clay, with the Rev. Johnny Alford officiating. Burial will be in the Belcher Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 2 tu 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Osa J.

Hamon Miss Osa Jane Hamon. 84. of 319 16th Dunbar, died Friday at Thomas Memorial Hospital after a short illness. She was a former decrator for the Hamon Glass formerly located in Scott Depot. Miss Hamon was a resident of Dun har for 60 years and a native of Jackson County.

Surviving: brothers. Orville Clinton Hamon and Otis L. Hamon of Oklahoma; sis ler. Mrs. Marv C.

Kiser of Dunbar. Service was to be today at 4 p. m. in Keller Funeral Home. Dunbar, with the Rev.

Cecil McMillion officiating. Burial was to be in Dunbar Memorial Park. Mrs. Kate Handley ELIZABETH Mrs. Kate Florence Handlev.

86. of Elizabeth. Wirt County, died Thursday in St. Joseph Hospital, Par kersburg. She was a member of Culloden Baptist Church and was formerly of Culloden.

Surviving; son. Raymond of Millwood; daughters. Mrs. Ima Kerns Longfellow of Ravenswood. Mrs.

Lucille Sayre of Milton, Mrs. Jenney DeLong Hobbs of Virginia Beach, Dorothy Ramsey of Orlando, Fia. Mrs. Geraldine Salmons of Elizabeth: sisters, Mrs. Ada Nimmo and Mrs.

Okey Rowen of Huntington, Mrs, Ina Davis of Milton; brother. Garner Martin of Culloden. Service will be Sunday at 1 p.m. in Allen Funeral Home. Hurricane, with the Rev.

A. R. Bartholomew and the Rev. Otis Caldwell officiating. Burial will be in Culloden Cemeterv, Culloden.

Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m. at Allen Funeral Home. Handley Funeral Home. Danville, is in charge. Thomas M.

Harmon Sr. Thomas Milton Harmon 73. of Eleanor, died Thomas Memorial Hospital apparently of a heart attack. He was a retired miner and retired carpenter. Mr.

Harmon was a member of the Church of God and a native of Hizer's Creek in Putnam County. Surviving: sons. Charles of Weirtun and Thomas M. Jr. of Eleanor; daughter, Mrs.

Betty Parsons of Nitro: brother. Frank of Nitro; sisters. Mrs. Rose Hed rick of Dunbar and Mrs. Vinie Ulbrich of Poca.

Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m at Cooke and Paulev Funeral Hume in Nitro. Byrd Hendricks NAOMA Byrd Hendricks, 73, of Na oma. Raleigh County, was dead on arrival Friday at a Whitesville clinic apparently or a heart attack. Armstrong Funeral Home, Whitesville, is in charge of arrangements. Anna J.

Hundley Mrs. Anna J. Hundley, 69, of 406 15th Belle, died Friday in Charleston Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was a retired registered nurse at Staats Hospital, a member of Weekley United Methodist Church, a member of Order of Es tern Star and White Shrine, and a lifelong resident of the Kanawha Valley. Surviving: husband, Reginald: mother, Mrs.

Pearl Campbell Inghram of South Charleston; son. Stanley of Belle: sister, Miss Helen Inghram of South Charleston; brothers. Harry Inghram of Charleston. Robert Inghram of Winifrede. John Inghram of South Charleston.

Service will be Monday at 2 p.m. in Weekley United Methodist Church with the Rev. Clarence McCloud officiating. Burial will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens. Friends may call today after 4 p.m.

at Bartlett Burdette Funeral Home. James Jarrett Jr. ALDERSON James Hickman Jarrett 66. of Alderson. died Friday at home.

He was a lifelong resident of Greenbrier County and was a World War II veteran. Mr. Jarrett was a farmer and cattleman. Surviving: sisters, Winifred and Mary Jarrett of Lewisburg. Georgia Jarrett of Beard, Mrs.

Helen Shellhamer of Baltimore. Md. brothers, Floyd of Columbus. Ohio. Stuart of Buena Vista, Sam and Joe of Lewisburg.

Service will be Sunday at 1 p.m. in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Lewisburg. with the Rev. Leroy Crane officiating. Burial will be in End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville.

Friends may call today after 2 p.m. The family will receive friends today from 7 to 9 p.m Minnie Legg Minnie Legg, 85. of box 662 Legg Route. Sissonville, died Charleston in Charlston General Hospital. She was a member of the Advent Grapevine Church.

Surviving: foster sons, Lovel Legg and Winston Miller of Sissonville; faster daughter. Mrs. Alfa Legg of Sissonville. Service will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the Advent Grapevine Church with tile Rev, Elza Moss officiating.

Burial will be in Beame Cemetery. Friends may call today after 7 p.m. at Cunningham Funeral Home. Earl Lyke BOLAIR Earl W. Lyke, 73, of Bolair, Webster County, was dead on arrival Friday at Webster County Memorial Hospital.

He was a retired miner and was a member of UMW. Mr. Lyke lived in Bolair 34 years. Surviving: wife. Ealon; daughters, Mrs.

Faye Williams of Rainelle, Mrs. Edna Otis of San FraneiM o. Mrs. Clara Wil fong of Staunton, Mrs. Cathern Murphy of Brunswick, Ohio; sons.

Bobby of Cleveland. Ohio. Jack and Charley, of Strongsville, Ohio; sisters. Mrs. Blanche Abrams.

Mrs. Nell Rolen and Mrs. Cecil Lee, of Knoxville. Tenn. brother, Edward of Knoxville.

Tenn. Dodd Hurt Funeral Home at Webster Springs is in charge of arrangements. George Miller BOLAIR George Wesley Miller, 69, of Bolair, Webster County, died Thursday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Richwood. Surviving: wife, Lela, daughter.

Mrs. Carmel Lee Cogar of Bolair; brothers, Tommv of Mansfield, Ohio. Silas and Opha. of Clarksburg. Clarence and Grant, or Maryland, Burton of Florida; sisters, Mrs.

Mary Stanford of Webster Springs, Mrs Phoebe Malcomb of Clarksburg, Mrs. Stella Phillips and Mrs. Arvella Levh. of Maryland. Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m.

in Dodd Hurt Funeral Home, Webster Springs. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery Rt. 2, Webster Springs. Friends may call today after 5 p.m. Mrs.

Millie Mustafo PRINGEWICK Mrs. Millie Mustafo, 72. of Princewick, Raleigh County, died Wednesday apparently of a heart attack at home. She was a native of Virginia. Surviving; sons, Jack Lawson of New York City, Emmett Mustafo of Dayton.

Ohio, Harrison Mustafa with the Air Force in Eneland. Johnnv Mustafo of Princewick; daughters, Mrs. Harry Tranter of Princewick, Mrs. James Meadows of Dayton, Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Clarence Slaughter of Kingsport, Mrs.

Ray Carter of Ellicoit City. Mrs. Ada Tol bert of Mount Atrey, Mrs. Thelma Reed of Sykesville, brothers, Elmo Perdue of Church Hill, Roscoe Perdue of Ellicntt City, Broadus Perdue of Svkesvillc, Erby Perdue of F.lli cott City. Elmer Perdue or Big Stone Gap.

Va. Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Key ser Bryant Funeral Home. Beckley. with the Rev.

L. A. Garten officiating. Burial will be Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Hazel Null Mrs. Haze! May Null. 68. of 3331 Third Nitro.

died Friday in Thomas Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Putnam County. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Lorene Asbury uf Nitro, Mrs. Janet Arthur of Charleston: sons.

Max and Wade, of Nitro, Elmer of Hurricane: sisters, Mrs. Bessie Raines of Nitro. Mrs. Ruth Casto of Red House. Mrs.

Mabel Snodgrass of Mentor, Ohio; brother. Earl Walker of Nitro. Service will be Monday at 11 a.m. in Ga tens Funeral Home, Poca. with the Rev.

Sherman Witt officiating. Burial will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens Friends may call today after 6 p.m. Mrs. Lydia Pa ruse io Mrs. Lydia Ann Paruscio.

77. of 167 Dairy Lane. Quincy. died Friday in Charleston General Hospital following a long illness. She was a Baptist and a lifelong resident of Kanawha County.

Surviving: sons. John Jr. of Quincy and Thomas E. with the U.S. Air Force in Virginia; daughters.

Mrs. Augusta Dudding of Palatka. Fla. and Mrs. Marie Hudson of Quincv; brother.

Julius Peltry of Spokane. Wash. Fidler and Frame Funeral Home, Belle, is in charge of arrangements. Lee Pierson Lee H. Pierson, 63, of Elk Two Mile, died Fridav in Charleston General Hospital.

He was a 20 year employe of the Kanawha County Board of Education and a retired coal miner. Surviving; wife. Esta Mae; mother, Mrs. Leona Pierson of Charleston; sons. James M.

at home. Thomas, David, Gary Lee and Harold E. of Charleston. Franklin A. of Hurricane; daughter.

Mrs. Linda Knapp of Tad; stepdaughters. Mrs. Lois Thomas and Mrs. Delores Williams of Charleston.

Mrs. Evelyn Cummings of Nitro. stepson. Donald Brogan of North Carolina: brothers. Louie Pierson of Clenden in and Charles Pierson of Charleston; sisters.

Mrs. Garnetl Calley of Wester ville, Ohio. Mrs. Sylvia Bush, Mrs. Florence Tolar, Mrs.

Jane Taylor and Mrs. Mary Morton of Charleston. Cunningham Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Donnie Remley RUPERT Donnie Clark Remley. 77.

of Rupert, Greenbrier County, died Friday in Greenbrier Valley Hospital. He lived in Rupert 28 years and was a member or Beaver Creek Baptist Church in Kieffer. Mr. Remley was a retired employe of the State Department of Highways. Surviving wife.

Peachie Kelly Remley: daughter, Mrs. Thelma Crookshanks of Rupert. Service will be Sunday at 3 p.m. in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home. Rainelle, with the Rev.

Leroy Crane officiating. Burial wilt be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery. Clintonville. Friends may call today after 6 p.m. Richard Shaffer COCOA.

Fla. Richard Shaffer, 71. of Cocoa. formerly of Charleston, died Friday in a Rockledge, hospital. He was a member of Clear Lake Baptist Church.

Surviving: wife. Jeanie Shaffer; daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Lowe of Cocoa; brother, George Shaffer of Charleston. W.

Va. Service will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Wy lie Baxley Brevard Funeral Home at Rockledge. Burial will be in Florida Memorial Gardens, Rockledge. Mrs.

Billie Vance RAVENSWOOD Mrs. Billie Skaggs Vance, 91, of Clearwater, formerly of Jackson County, died Thursday morning in Clearwater following a long illness. She was a member of the Trace Fork United Methodist Church in Jackson County and a native of Reedy, Roane County. Surviving: husband, Homer of Clearwater, son, Charles of Wellington, Ohio; daughters. Mrs.

Peggy Dobbins and Mrs. Eleanor Barber of Clearwater, sister. Mrs. Ora Kidder of Ravenswood. Service will be Monday at 2 p.m.

in the Straight Tucker Funeral Home in Ravens wood with the Rev. Paul Morrison officiating Burial will be in trie Ravenswood Cemetery. Friends may call today after 1 p.m. Mrs. May Williams Mrs.

May Kegley Williams, 84, of 5224 Raven Drive, Rand, died Friday in Beck ley. She was a member of Maiden Baptist Church and was a lifelong resident of Kanawha County. Surviving: sons. W. S.

Kegley of Maiden, James A. Kegley and Frank Williams of Rand. Al Williams of Charleston; daughters. Mrs. Kathleen Stone of Charleston, Mrs.

Nancy Heinlein of Parkers burg, Mrs. Alice Otey of Belle: sister, Mrs. Blanche Atkins of Maiden. Service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Fidler and Frame Funeral Home, Belle, with the Rev.

John Dodd and the Rev. Charles McNutt officiating. Burial will he in Spring Hill Cemetery. Friends may call today after 7 p.m. Paul Wyer VlLljC, din of Belleville, Wood County, died Thursday in a Parkersburg hospital.

A native of Charleston. Mr. Wyer was a retired employe of Sperry Univac Corp. He moved to Parkersburg from the Kanawha Valley seven years ago. Surviving: wife, Betty Ruth Abshire Wyer stepmother.

Sibyl Bowles of St, Albans; brother. Robert Wyer of Tulsa, MARCH 27, 1976 CftarlgfltOtl Dsjlg tjgfljl 7A HAM, BACON, EGG SHOW UNDERWAY The 33rd W.Va. Future Farmers of America Ham, Ba Uonnie Simons. David Proctor. Bill Tomlin.

Edward con and Egg Show and Sale began today at the Daniel Akers and Randy Grady of Ripley. The show will be Boone Hotei. Guy Cain, in white apron, weighs one of open to the public tonight, Sunday and Monday, when the prized hams while FFA members observe. From an auction sale will be held at 7.3(1 p.m. Daily Mail left are Simon Morrison of Milton; and Gary Eddy.

Photo by Chet Hawes. half sisters. Peggy Wallace of St. Albans. Vera Wedel of Indiana; sons.

Paul Kevin Wyer of Parkersburg. Timothy Lynn Wyer. Kenneth Wayne Wyer. and Jeffrey Rene Wyer. at home: daughters.

Mrs. Judy Grosser of Evansville. Mrs. Sandra Senlers and Robin Gail Wyer. of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Paulette West and Gwen Buckley, of Parkersburg, Mrs. Marilyn Blizzard of Nitro. Kimberly Gay Wyer and Pamela June Wyer, at home. Service will be Monday at 2 p.m. in Leavitt Funeral Home in Parkersburg.

with the Rev. Kenneth Derrington officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens in Parkersburg. Friends may call at the funeral home today after 2 p.m. BAILEY, Mrs.

Virgie K. Service will be Sunday al 2:30 p.m. in the Free Will Baptist Church on Kelley's Creek with the Rev John Henson and the Rev. Sherman Witt officiating. Burial will be in Clark Cemetery.

Mrs. Bailey. 79. of 161 Nitro. died Thursday in Riverside Nursing Home.

Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Cunningham Funeral Home. BROWN. Mrs. Tressa M.

Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Valley Grove Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. Pat LaFon officiating. Burial will be in Walnut Gap Cemetery. Mrs.

Brown. 78, of Charleston Rt. 6, died Friday in Charleston General Hospital following a long illness. Friends may call today at Cunningham Funeral Home. BURGER.

Mrs. Maude Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Ronald Meadows Funeral Home, Hinton. with the Rev. C.

H. Martin officiating. Burial will be in Hilltop Cemetery. Mrs. Burger.

92, of Hinton, died Wednesday in Denmar Stale Hospital. Beard. Friends may call todav from 4 to 9 p.m. CRISUP, Wilbert Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Simons Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood.

with the Rev. Paul Skaggs officiating. Burial will be in West Virginia Memorial Gardens. Calvin. Mr.

Crislip, 74, of Summersville, Rt. 1. died Thursday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Rich wood. Friends may call today from 5 to 9 p.m. HARRIS.

Olhal O. A private funeral service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Gatens Funeral Home at Pocn with the Rev. Robert Harrisun officiating. Burial will be in Haven of Rest Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Harris. 63. of Valley Brook. Mobile City, Nitro, died Friday in the Richmond (Va.

I Veterans Hospital Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m. MAIRS, Rome Uuss Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Long and Fisher Funeral Home, Pocatalico, with the Rev. Ray Humphreys officiating. Burial will be in Ben Mairs Cemetery.

Sissonville. Mr. Mairs. 78, of Legg Star Route. Sissonville, died Wednesday at home.

McCUTCHEON, Mrs. Mary E. Service will be Monday at 1 p.m. in Bartlett Burdette Funeral Home with the Rev. Harrv C.

Mikels and the Rev. Clyde Dor sey officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park. Mrs. McCutcheon, 56.

of No. 2 Hillcrest Drive, died Friday in Staats Hospital following a long illness. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. WILLIAMS. William Service will be Sunday at 2 p.m.

in Good Shepherd Mortuary in South Charleston widi the Rev. Delbert McKenzie officiating. Burial will be in Sand Hill Cemetery. Smith Creek. Mr.

Williams, 85, of 99.1 Main Nitro, died Thursday in Thomas Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Friends may call today after 7 p.m. Auto Wreck Victim Remains Critical In critical condition today at Charleston General Hospital was Robert Way bright. 18, who was injured Friday in car wreck. Waybright, of Camp Virgil Tate, wrecked about one fourth of a mile from the camp, officials said.

Tennessee Company Wins Highway Pact A Nashville. firm has been awarded a contract to construct a J9.3 million four lane highway between Ravenswood and Interstate 77. Gov. Moore, who announced the award to McDowell Contractors, said work on the 2 5 mile road will begin soon. Teachers Retirement Board Members Criticize Moore The State Teachers Retirement Board needs to meet and carry on its business, much of which has been neglected, the three elected members said Friday.

John V. While. Velma B. Alien and Lloyd Farinash held a press conference yesterday afternoon and criticized Gov. Moore, ex officio chairman of the group, for not calling meetings regularly.

"We would charge the chairman with negligence." White said. He said he has repeatedly written the governor, asking Former Fayette Educator Dies HUNTINGTON Otway Marshall Gun noe. former superintendent of Fayette County schools, died Friday in a Huntington Hospital. Mr. Gunnoe.

87. resided at P24 Ninth Huntington. A native of Crany. Wyoming County, he was a former principal at Oceana High School and a former teacher at Charleston High School. Mr.

Gunnoe also served as a district superintendent in North Fork. Maiden and Montgomery. Prior to becoming superintendent in Fayette County, he served as assistant superintendent of schools there. Mr. Gunnoe attended Concord College and received his AB degree from West Virginia University.

He had a master 'sde gree from Peabody College. He was a member of the Gauley Bridge United Methodist Church, the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge for 62 years and served on the board of trustees of the Odd Fellows. He was a former district governor of the Lions Club and a member of the Retired Teachers Assn, Survivinc: daughters. Mrs. Bernice Meadows of St.

Albans, Mrs. Marjorie Leach of Parkersburg and Mrs, Marion Eye of Gauley Bridge: sister. Mrs. Blanche Cook of Largu. Fla.

Service will be Monday at 1 p.m. in Klin gel Carpenter Funeral Home in Huntington with Dr. E. Davis DuBois officiating. Entombment will be in Forest Lawn in Huntington.

Friends may call Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Huntington Motel Seeking Debt Pay Reorganization HUNTINGTON. W.Va. tAPl Owners ol the downtown Holiday Inn here have gone into federal court seeking a way to pay off debts without going into bankruptcy. 'Continental Reality Corp.

filed a petition Friday seeking to reorganize its debts under the federal bankruptcy law. "This kind of petition requests an arrangement be made with creditors lo satisfy or extend debts," a bankruptcy court clerk said. "It is not a liquidating bankruptcy. It means the business hopes lo remain in operation," Continental has filed a SI 3.5 million suit in Cabell County Circuit Court against several banks and holding companies, asking for $6.8 million plus interest in compensatory damages and $6.7 million in punitive damages from Citibank cf New York. Harold Frankel, president of Continental, said he filed the suit "to determine what are our financial obligations to the banks and to deal with the problems that have resulted from the long delays in opening the downtown Holiday Inn." He said the facility, which opened Aug.

29, 1975, would continue to operate as usual during the litigation. The suit asks that foreclosure be prohibited pending a decision in the action. FIELDER BROS. FURNITURE Pre lnventory Sale Savings up to 73K.ntr.il Ave. 342 1361 him call meetings, hut hasn't gotten any response.

While said the group proposes to vote on a motion at its next meeting which would allow die board to meet on its own cali or the call of the chairman. Under present law. they cannot, lie said. However. While said he did not know when the next meeting would be.

If dial docs not prevail, we will rely on a new law just passed, which requires the board to meet four times a year," he said. The new law will take effect July 1. During the time he has been on the hoard since January. 1973 White said the group has spent about 10 minutes discussing its tinancial status. He said he disagreed with Gov.

Moore's assessment that the retirement fund is in shape. The three said they called Friday's news conference to make the public aware they are not able to do their jobs because of the lack of meetings. Retired Kanawha Teacher Claimed Mrs. Faye Strickland Samples, 61, of 1044 Walker Addition. Elkview, died Friday in Charleston Memorial Hospital following a long illness.

She was a graduate uf Glenville and Morris Harvey colleges and a retired Kanawha County teacher and a homemaker. Surviving: husband. Lawrence: sons. Danny Joe of South Charleston, Roger Douglas ol Kansas City. daughter.

Miss Nancy Sue Samples of Charleston; father. Art E. Strickland of Clendenin; brother. Mark Strickland of Elkview; sisters, Mrs. Frances Highland of Elkview.

Mrs Blanch Humphreys of Charleston. Mrs. Remu of Edison. N.J., Mrs. Naomi Samples of Hamilton, Ohio.

Mrs. Oma Jean Smith of Hurricane Service will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the ClendeninChurch of the Nazarene with the Rev. A. Wilcox and the Rev.

Rovert Salser officiating. Burial will be in the Clendenin Memory Gardens. Friends may call Sunday from 1 to 9 p.m. at Mvers Funeral Home. Elkview.

Missionary To Speak Dorothy Funson, missionary from Ghana. Africa, will speak Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Boulevard Church of Christ. Kanawha Boulevard West and Vine Street. Speaker At Eskdale The Rev.

Charles While of Hansford will be the speaker Sunday at 3 p.m. at Little Zion Baptist Church at Eskdale. The meeting will be in preparation for the celebration of the first anniversary of the Little Zion pastor, the Rev. C. Edward Johnson.

Chorale To Sing The Appalachian Bible Institute Chorale will present a concert of sacred music Sunday during the a.m. worship at Bethany Baptist Church, Greenbrier Street. GROVER (GENE) DEDR1CK Democrat FOR MAGISTRATE Kan. Co. formerly employed by Union Carbide, Shaffer Pipe Line B.F.

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