Driggers Rite DatedFuneral services will be Sat* urelay In Longview for a native of Ryderwood, Oscar Driggers Jr., 38, who died Wednesday in Long Boa eh, Calif, of injuries received in an Industrial accident April 21 %He was born May 2, 1926, in Ryderwood and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Marines, a member of the Assembly of God church, Long Beach and of the Pile Drivers union.Survivors include the widow, Dorothy, Long Beach; a son, .lark R., U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Texas; two daughters, Misses Marilyn and Karen at home; his father, Oscar Driggers, Sal* kum; a brother, Charles R., Canby, Ore.; four sisters, Mrs. Carl Wninamo and Mrs. Lloyd ITammell, both Salkum; Mrs. Clifford Wade, Fort Ord, Calif, and Mrs, John Goodwin, Ccn-tralia.Services will be Saturay at II a.m. at the Steele chapel in Longview, with the Rev. William Paris officiating, Interment will be at Longview Memorial park.Arrangements are under direction of the Ditle vsen - Moore Funeral Home.