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--June 9, 1974 Sunday Gazelle-Mail" West Virginia Death Notices Arthur Allen Sr. OAK HILL Arthur Hayes Allen 78, of Oak Hill, died Saturday in Raleigh General Hospital in Beckley after a short illness. He was a retired miner and a member of the United Mine Workers of America and the Church of the Nazarene in Oak Hill. Surviving: widow, Lettie Ruth; son, Arthur Jr. of Minden; daughters, Mrs.

Merle Gray, and Miss Billie Allen of Oak Hill. Mrs. Bernice Hull of North Lima, Ohio; brother, Harry of Oak Hill: sisters, Mrs. Cora Taylor of Oak Hill. Mrs.

Dola Hatcher of Fay etteville; 21 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. Service will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Oak i Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. Riley James officiating. Burial will be in High Lawn Memorial Park.

The body is in the Tyree Funeral Home in Oak i where friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. Norman Austin MELBOURNE, Fla. Norman a i A i 71, of Melbourne, formerly of South Charleston and St. Albans.

W. died Friday in his home after an apparent heart attack. He was a member of the South Charleston Christian Church and the Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving: widow. Elizabeth; sons, Norman Jr.

of Indianapolis, Lloyd of Florence, S. daughters, Mrs. Arlene Raines of South Charleston, Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell of Milton. W.

Va. Mrs. Edith Holston of St. Albans. Mrs.

Leona Rosenberger of Charleston, S. 19 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Davis Funeral Home im Melbourne. Burial in Melbourne.

Mrs. Marie L. a Mrs. Marie L. Ball.

78, of -2084 Pennsylvania St. I Albans, died Saturday in Har; rell Nursing Home, Charles'. ton, after a long illness. She was a member of the Baptist Temple in Charleston. "Surviving: daughter, Mrs.

Robert R. Ferrell of St. Albans: son, John W. Ball Jr. of Charleston; and one granddaughter.

"Service will be held Monday at 1 p. m. in Casdorph and Curry Funeral Home with the Rev. Leroy Keeney officiat- will be in Mountain 1 View Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-9 p.

m. today. William Bragg William Benton Bragg, 66, of Bickmore. Clay County, died today after a short illness. He was self-employed and a member of the Leatherwood Free Will Baptist Church.

Surviving: wife, Bertha; son, Ira Allen Bragg of Courtland, N. daughters, Gracie-Bragg of Charleston, Mrs. Joyce Bush of Mobile, a i i a of Drenna, Mrs. Goldie Raider of a i i Frank Ramsey of Clay, Carl Bragg of Birch River. The body is in Wilson Funer- al Home in Clay.

Clyde Bryant Clyde Lee Bryant, 60, of 1829 Roxalana Dunbar, was fcnnd dead in his home Saturday after an apparent heart attack. He was a retired machinist for the FMC Corp. and a lifelong Dunar resident. Surviving: sons, Donald Bryant of West Palm Beach, James Albert Bryant of South Daytona, daughters, Mrs. Barbara Haynes of South Day, tona, Mrs.

Patricia Hively of Daytona Beach, Mrs. Embry of Deland, and five grandchildren. The body is in Keller Funeral Home in Dunbar, where friends may call after 6 p.m. Monday. I lard Dunfee PARKERSBURG Millard E.

Dunfee, 79, of Per- kersburg, died Friday in a Parkersburg hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Athens Ohio, a retired maintenance employe of the 0 Railway with 40 years service. Surviving: sons, John Luther of Stewart, Ohio, Ray Edwin of Ocala, Millard Joe of Norfolk, daughters. Mrs. Edith Edna Poffin- burger of Ruskin, Mrs.

Anne Laura Lewis of Chelyan, Mrs. Helen Marie Belt of White Sulphur Springs; brother, Melvin of Stewart; seven grandchildren and one great- great-grandchild. Service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Pryor Funeral Home in East Bank with the Rev. Hilbert A.

McClung. Burial in Montgmery Memorial Park in London. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Monday. Mrs.

Rufus Feury GLEN DANIEL E. Feury, 49, of Glen Daniel, Raleigh County, died Friday in a Beckley hospital after a short illness. She was an employe of the Beckley hospital and of the Professional Park as a receptionist. She was a member of the Coal Marsh Baptist Church in Glen Daniel. Surviving: husband, Rufus; daughter, Mrs.

Sharon Leath of Richmond, son, M. Sgt. Rufus W. Feury of Lubbock, brother, Layton Largan of Washington, D. half-sister, Mrs.

Aaron Morgan of Pierpoint; and three grandchildren. Service will be 3 p.m. Tuesday in Melton Funeral Home in Beckley with the Rev. Edward Kingsley officiating. Burial in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens in Prosperity.

Ivan Griffin SUTTON Ivan H. Griffin. 75, of Sutton, Braxton County, died Friday in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Clarksburg after a short illness. He was a World War II Marine Corps veteran, a Mason and a Braxton County native. Surviving: brother, G.E.

Griffin of Charleston; sisters, Mrs. Grace Berry of Sutton, Mrs. John Green of Hazard Ky. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Robertson Funeral Home in Sutton.

Burial in Fox Cemetery in Glendon. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today. Mrs. Minnie Hager HEWETT Mrs.

Minnie Hager. 79, of Hewett, Boone County, died Friday in Boone Memorial Hospital in Mammoth. Surviving: sons, William of Hewett, Charles of Atlanta; daughter, Mrs. Pauline Hager, Mrs. Lorene Hager and Mrs.

Sue Gore, all of Hewett, Mrs. Nelva Ho well and Mrs. Ruby Baisden, both of Baisden; sister, Mrs. Blanche White of Vickmore; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m.

Monday in Meadow Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. R.H. Kennedy and the Rev. John Hager. Burial will be in the Hager Cemetery in Hewett.

The body is at the Hunter- Hunter Funeral Home in Madison and will be taken to the home of William Hager at 4 p.m. today. Mrs. Chloe Headley COVE GAP Mrs. Chloe Headley, 83, of Cove Gap, Wayne County, died Friday in a A a i home, after a long illness.

There are no immediate survivors. Service will be 2 p.m. today in Cove Gap Baptist Church with the Rev. Willie McClellan officiating. Burial will be in Dyer Cemetery near Cove Gap.

The body is in McGhee Funeral Home in West Hamlin. of Becklev; sisters. Mrs. Julia Bell Huff of Philadelphia, Mrs. Edith Hobb oNew York Ctiy, Mrs.

Ruth Flowers of Hampton, brothers, Robert Hankins of New York City Samuel Hankins of Seat Pleasant, and three grandchildren. The body is in Preston Funeral Home in Charleston. Mrs. Etna Connery Mrs. Etna Jane Connery, 72, of 107 Fairview St.

Albans, died Saturday at home after a short illness. Connery was a member of the Lower Falls Baptist Church in St. Albans. Surviving: husband, Harold son, Edward E. of St.

Albans; daughters, Mrs. Eva Mae Stevens and Mrs. Ramona Tidd, both of Hurricane, Mrs. Vada Carpenter of Melbourne, Mrs. Glenza Blaker of St.

Albans; brother, Rome Kidd of St. Albans; 12 grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Lower Falls Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin Stewart and the Rev.

Fred Connery. Burial in Teays Hill Cemetery. The body is at Bartlett Funeral Home where friend may call from 5 to 9 p.m.^nday. Mrs. Maudeena Jackson Mrs.

Maudeena Frances Jackson, 46, of 208 Florida died Saturday in St. Francis Hospital after a short illness. She was an employe of Morris Harvey College and a resi- of a for 31 years. Surviving: husband, New- a daughters, Mrs. Barbara Ann Wasson of New York City, Mrs.

Janet Marie Wesley. Miss Maudeena I. Jackson. Miss Toni Valerie Jackson, Miss Judith Jackson and Miss Martha Ellen Jackson, all of Charleston; sons, Newman Fredrick Jackson, Rodney Allen Jackson and Keith Jackson, all of Charleston, Edgar Norman Jackson of New York City; mother, Mrs. Inea Donaldson of Philadel- father, Henry Hankins Mrs.

Edith King Mrs. Edith M. King, 91, of 141 Ninth South Charleston, died Saturay in Charleston Genera! Hospital after a long illness. She formerly owned and operated a restaurant in Poca and was a member of the Poca Methodist Church and the U. S.

Army Mothers. She was a lifelong Kanawha County resident. The body is in Bartlett-Burdette Funeral Home. Mrs. Winnie Manking A Mrs.

i i Mankin, 81, of Logan, died Friday in a Huntington nursing home after a long illness. Mrs. Martin was a retired seamstress and a member of the First Baptist Church of Logan and the Order of the Eastern Star. There are no immediate survivors. Service will be 2:30 p.m.

today-in Honaker Funeral Home in Logan with the Rev. Cecil Jones officiating. Burial in Forest a Cemtery in Pecks Mill. Mrs. Adeleen Meadows GASSAWAY Mrs.

Adeleen Meadows, 48, of Gassaway, Braxton County, died Friday in a Weston hospital after a long illness. Surviving: sons, Chip of Marion, Brooks of Ft. Carson, brother, Harry a i of a Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Jean Given of Gassaway, Mrs. Kathleen Edwards of Barberton; and four grandchildren.

Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Skidmore Funeral Home in Gassaway with the Rev. J. E. Fairburn officiating.

Burial in Bealls Mill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. today. Mrs. Ethel Miller Mrs.

Ethel Mad Miller, 76. of 1665 Third died Saturday at home after a short illness. She was a member of the Cathedreal of Prayer Baptist Church and the church's mission circle. Surviving: sons, Kenneth of St. Albans, Ralph of Spencer, Milford, Carl and Denver, all of Charleston; daughters, Mrs.

Bridgette Higgonbotham of St. Cloud, Mrs. Shirley Humphreys of Charleston; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p. m.

Monday in Cathedral of Prayer Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin "Bus" Melton and the Rev. Charles F. Scragg officiating. Burial in Graceland Memorial Park.

The body is a i a a Home, where friends may call after noon today. Francis Murphy TIOGA Francis Marion Murphy, 59, of Tioga, Nicholas County, was dead on arrival Friday at Sacred Heart Hospital in Richwood after an apparent heart attack. He was a retired coal miner and a member of the United Mine Workers, and a World War II veteran. Surviving: widow, Delcie; daughter, Miss Patsy Kay Murphy at home and Mrs. Jer- lan Nolf of Lorain, Ohio; sons, Marvin and Richard, both at home, Alfred of Schoharie, N.

brothers, Russell of Charleston, Bonnie of Clendenin, Darrell of Virginia; sisters, Mrs. Thelma Lance of Red Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Juanita Davis of Glen Daniel; and five grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Tioga United Methodist Church with the Rev.

George Lovelace officiating. Burial in West Virginia Memorial Gardens at Calvin. Friends may call at White-White Funeral Home in Richwood after 3 p.m. today. Patricia Nelson WHITESVILLE Patricia L.

(Patty) Nelson, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson of Concord, Raleigh County, died Friday in Charleston Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. She was a student at Clear Fork Elementary School and a member of the Presbyterian Church at Colcord, Raleigh Surviving in addition to her parents: sisters, Mrs. Francis Nobel of Charleston, Miss Linda Nelson of St.

Albans, Mrs. a a a a Creek, Raleigh County, Penny and Robin at home; brothers, David of Columbus, Ohio, Billie C. Jr. of Colcord. Service will be held 2 p.m.

today in Presbyterian Church, Colcord, with the Rev. Dave Caves officiating. Burial will be in Pineview Cemetery in Orgas. The body is at Armstring Funeral Whitesville. a Daniel Nicholas SUMMERSVILLE Daniel W.

Nicholas, 77 of Birch River died yesterday in Summersville Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was a retired employe of the Elk River Coal and Lumber Co. and a veteran of World War I. Surviving: wife, Martha; daughters, Lois Somerville of Niceville, Mrs. Edith Beach of Cucamonga, Mrs.

Ethel Gregory of Birch River; sons, Russell Wallback of Clay County, Pete and Robert of Birch River. Ted of San Bernardino, Spud, U.S. Air Force in New Mexico, Tony of Seattle, Jimmy of Gassaway. Service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home.

Clay with the Rev. James Moss officiating. Burial will be in Adair Cemetery near Clay. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today.

Mrs. Helen Osborne Mrs. Helen a a Osborne, 61, of 801 Adrian died Friday at home after a long illness. She was a former employe of the city of Charleston and attended the Lick Branch Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: daughters, Mrs.

Judith Workman of Pinch. Miss Regina "Jeannie" Osborne of Charleston; brother, Virgil Scragg of Racine, Talmadge and Dennis Scragg, both of Charleston; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Davis and Mrs. Goldie Bailey, both of Charleston. Mrs.

June Martin of Richmond, Va. Service will be 1 p.m. Monday in Lick Branch Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. A. Giles officiating.

Burial in Mount Alpha Cemetery. Friends may call at Cunningham Funeral Home from 2 to 10 p.m. today. Mrs. Emma Ragonesi Mrs.

Emma Elizabeth Ragonesi, 89, of 414 Birch St. Albans, died Saturday at Thomas Memorial Hospital. She was a member of Sacred Heart a i Church at Williamson, a former resident of Thacker, and had lived in the Kanawha Valley for three years. Surviving are a son, James Floyd Bateman of Chatteroy; daughter, Mrs. Louise Johnson of St.

Albans; 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. The body will be taken from Good Shepherd Funeral Home to the residence of Mrs. Ruth Estep of Jamboree, for visiting today and Monday. Service will be 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Estep home, conducted by the Rev. Bud Wolf Burial will be in Blackberry City Cemetery, Mingo County. Victoria Richmond HINTON Mrs. Victoria E. Richmond, 100, of Jumping Branch, Summers County, died Friday in Summers County Hospital, Hinton.

She was a lifelong resident of and Raleigh counties and was a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving: sons, Brosky and Noah Richmond of Jumping Branch; daughters, Mrs. Vergie Gwinn of Princeton, Mrs. Gertrude Crook and Mrs. Violet Hutchinson of South Charleston, Mrs.

Prudence Nickles of Baltimore, Mrs. Rittie Vest of Longwood, 50 a i 93 great- grandchildren and 45 great- great-grandchildren Service will be 2 p. m. Monday in Bluestone a i Church in Jumping Branch with the Rev. Don Hanna officiating.

Burial in Deeds Cemetery in Jumping Branch. The body is in Ronald Meadows Funeral Home in Hinton, where friends may call after 4 p. m. today. Mrs.

Grace Schumann PIQUA, Ohio Mrs. Grace 71, of Piquoa, form of Gauley Bridge, W.Va., died Friday at home after a long illness. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson of Gauley Bridge; sisters, Mrs. Mildred Humphrey of Gauley Bridge, Mrs.

Daisy Champ of Bemis, W.Va., Mrs. Bertha Lazis of Front Royal, Mrs. Nancy Johnson of Charlottesville, Mrs. Nellie Redman of New York City. Service will be 1 p.

m. Monday in Combs Funeral Home in Gauley Bridge with the Rev. Willie Johnston officait- All Wet ing. Burial in Montgomery Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after 11 a.

m. Monday. Leonard Stewart Jr. BROOKVILLE, Fla. Leonard Eugene Stewart five-month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard E. Stewart of Brookville, died Friday in Brookville after a short illness. The body is being returned to the Good Shepherd Funeral Home in South Charleston, W. Va.

HONAKER, Clarence H. Service will be 2:30 p.m. today in the Ronceverte Baptist Church. Burial in Riverview Cemetery. Mr.

Honaker, 83, of Ronceverte, died Friday. HONAKER, Thomas Harry Service will be 11 a.m. Monday in Keller Funeral Home in Dunbar with the Rev. Lee Holley officiating. Burial in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens.

Mr. Honaker, 80, of St. Albans, died Thursday. These young Cabin Creek splashers have their own ideas about beating the summer heat. In the swim are Kelly Jackson (left), daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carlos Jackson, and Amy Laws, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Laws of Dawes. They are 3 years old.

(Staff Photo by Leo Chabot) Ex-City Ex-County Man Dies Man Dies In Alaska In Crash Joseph Stines HILLTOP Joseph Stines, 89, of Hilltop, Fayette County, died Saturday in Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital after a short illness. The body is in Tyree Funeral Home in Oak Hill. Miss Maude VanScoy COLCORD Miss Maude Susan VanScoy, 77, of Colcord, Raleigh County, died Friday in a Beckley hospital after a long illness. She was a retired teacher and a member of the Colcord Presbyterian Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving: brother, Howard VanScoy of Bridgeport.

Service will be 2 p. m. Monday in the Colcord Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Caves officiating. Burial in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens in Prosperity.

The body is in Valley Funeral Home in Whitesville, where an Eastern Star service will be held at 7:30 p. m. today. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m.

today. NEAL, Mrs. Lenora Service will be 1 p.m. Monday in Long-Fisher Funeral Home in Charleston with the Rev. A.

F. "Buck" Burdette and the Rev. Cecil Milam officiating. Burial in Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston. Mrs.

Neal, 61, of 2312V2 Fourth died Friday. SNEED, Mrs. Grace Service will be 11 a.m. Monday in Rose-Quesenberry Funeral Home in Beckley with the Rev. Jim Frazier and the Rev.

Grayson Lilly officiating. A graveside committall service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Bluewell. Friends may call at the funeral home a 5 p.m. today.

Mrs. Sneed, 63, of Glen Morgan, Raleigh County, died Friday. STONE, Elmer Elsworth Service will be 1 p.m. Monday at the Sharon United Methodist Church with the Rev. E.

W. HaU and the Rev. Garlen 0'- Dell officiating. Burial in Grandview Memorial Park at Dunbar. Mr.

Stone, 84, of Sharon, died Friday. Friends may call at Pryor Funeral Home after 6 p.m. today. Thomas Wilson Jr. FT.

LAUDERDALE, Fla. Thomas Wilson 45, of Ft. Lauderdale, formerly of Dawes, W. died Saturday in Broward General Medical Center here following a long Surviving: parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Wilson of Ft. Lauderdale; brother, David E. of Ft. Lauderdale; sister, Mrs. Ellen Palmer of Ft.

Lauderdale. Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday in Fannin Funeral Home in Ft. Lauderdale. Burial in Lauderdale Memorial Park.

CLARK, John Service will be 11 a.m. Monday in Barlow-Bonsall Funeral home with Dr. Percy Hagen officiating. Burial in Mountian View Cemetery. Mr.

Clark, 104, of 2Goddard died Friday. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today. WHITE, Mrs. Bertha Bell Service will be 2 p.m.

Monday in the Alvon Presbyterian Church in Alvon, Greenbrier County, with the Rev. Eddie B. Kyle and the Rev. E.N. Clower officiating.

Burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. White, 86, of Alvon, died Friday. Kennie Duncan COALWOOD Kennie Duncan, 75, of Coalwood, McDowell County, died Friday in Stevens Clinic Hospital in Welch after a long illness. He was a retired miner and a member of the First Church of God.

Surviving: widow, Jane; daughters, Mrs. William Lusk of Oceana, Mrs. Clifford Wilkinson of Dunbar, Mrs. Romas Laxton of Strange Creek; sons, Roy of Coalwood, William of North Welch; brother, Sam of Orlando, half-sisters, Mrs. John Sparks of Raysal, Mrs.

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ALBANS PERPETUAL CARE PHONE 727-4349 ANCHORAGE, Alaska David L. Roberts, 26, of Anchorage, formerly of St. Albans and Charleston, W. June 2 while on a fishing i near here. He was a 11966 graduate I of Stonewall IJ a HighSchool and a Vietnam veteran.

Surviving are his wife, Sue; mother, Mrs. Mary M. Roberts of Ashtabula, Ohio; father, Shirley L. Roberts of Charleston; a sister, Mrs. Kay Drennan of Ashtabula: and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Roberts of Red House. The body is being sent to Gatens a Home in Poca, W. Va. children and three great- grandchildren.

Service will be 11 a.m. Monday at Fanning Funeral Home in Welch with the Rev. Jack Fields officiating. Burial in Roselawn Memorial Gardens on Bluefield-Princeton Road. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m.

today. Ernest Downey Sr. Ernest Preston DowneySr. 55, of 848 Observatory St. Albans, died a a at home after an apparent heart attack.

He was an engineer at the Union Carbide Tech Center and a member of St. Andrews United Methodist Church, the St. Albans Masonic Lodge, Orr der of the Eastern Star, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, a World War II veteran. Surviving: widow, Dorothy Hardman Downey; son, Ernest P. Jr.

of St. Albans; daughter, Mrs. Pamela Sue Ulbrich of St. Albans; mother, Mrs. Georgia Downey of Clay; sister, Mrs.

J. Preston Lilly of Charleston; brothers, Leland of Pinch, Leon and Robert, both of Charleson; and one grandchild. The body is at Bartlett-Burdett Funeral Home, where friends may call after 6 p.m. today. TURTLE CREEK, Pa.

Vernon Lee Bostic, 23, of Turtle Creek, formerly of Campbell's Creek, W. was killed Friday night in the crash of a ilight plane I near Fairfax, IVA. He was a a i a truck "driver, and a 1968 graduate of DuPont High School. Surviging are his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Bostic of Campbell's Creek; brothers, Richard, Kenneth, George and James, all of Campbell's Creek; half-brother, Bobby Bostic of Cleveland; sisters, Charlotte, Patricia, Joyce and Carol, all of Campbell's Creek; half-sisters, Mrs. Fays Goff of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mrs. Bernard Gatens ol Campbell's Creek. The body is being returned to Fidler-Frame Funera! Home in Belle. Bar Group Plans Annual Meeting The Mountain State Bar Assn.

will hold its annual meeting at the Heart-o-Town Motel next Friday and Saturday. At 10 a.m. Saturday, a seminar on new developments in criminal law and civil rights will be moderated by C. C. Malone Jr.

of Durham, N. C. Ron Davenport, dean of Duquesne University School of Law will speak at 7 p.m. SDH Eves Letters On Bicycle Paths The State Department of Highways is accepting'letters of interest in the construction of bicycle paths in Roane and Jackson County. If interest is shown, a $2 million grant is available from the U.S.

Department of Transportation for 70 per cent funding of the bike ways. "Memorials of Distinction Sinoe 1 9 1 1 (ears ompany rf- liuiMrr- ul lirltrr mrmori.ih Virginia Si. K. At Ch-ndcnin I'h. VISIT THK SKARS OKFICK A VOi; BECKIEY 253-6480 EVANS 372-2081 PARKERSBURG, 428-3511 FAYETTEVIUE 574-1131 RAINEUE 4388123 CLENDENIN 548-5464 HURRICANE 562-9487 RICHWOOD CRA8 ORCHARD 253-5604 MADISON 369-1131 WIEY ELKVIEW 965-3331 OAKHIU 469-9241 ORGAS 837-3667.

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