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TWELVE BECKLEY Senior The Senior Citizens began classes in knitting and crocheting at the Coop Store in Pineville Thursday ticon. Shown are (from left) Piney O'Neal, president of the council On Aging; Essie Mckfillion of Jesse, crocheting instructor; Lucy Hanshaw of Wyoming; Shirley Bullington, HICO (RNS) Kelly, 69, of Hico died Sunday at her home after al long Born Sept. 28, 1904, at Clifty, I she was a daughter of the late Sam and Daisy Skaggs Ramsey. She was a member of the Gatewood Baptist Church. Her husband, James Edward! Kelly, died in 1967.

Survivors include one SOD, John Woodville Stroud of Edmond; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Ramsey of Hico and Mrs. Helen Larry of Phoenix, two stepsons, Johnnie Kelly of Ohio and Orville Kelly Gatewond; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Opal Morris of Virginia, Mrs. Betty and Fiener, Bennett Mrs.

both and of Effie Mrs. Louisville, Jones Lorene of Brooklyn; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Dodd-Payne Funeral Home Chapel at Fayetteville with Rev. Jerry Mann in charge.

Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Oak ilill. Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. today. Polly Kelly Dies; Rites Wednesday Unit Recognized PERU, Ind. T.

Sgt. Curtis L. Ramsey, son of Mrs. T. W.

Barker of 206 Ivy Crest Drive, Logan, is 8 member of a Strategic Air Command (SAC) wing which has carned the U. S. Air Force Outstanding Award. Sgt. Ramsey is a refrigerator and air conditioning technician at Grissom AFB, with the 305th Air Refueling Wing which received the award forexceptionally meritorious vice from July 1972 through June 1973.

The unit was cited for overall professionalism and performance i in training personnel from other SACorganizations while at the same time fulfilling its mission of providing aerial refueling support world wide. Sgt. Ramsey's wife, Margaret, is the daughter of Mrs. James E. Patterson of 241 Burke River Rouge, Mich.

Receives Honor Miss Teresa Ann Monk has been named Pineville High School's 1973-74 Family Leader of Tomorrow. She won the honor by competing with other seniors in the written knowledge and attitude examination and is eligible for state and national honors and will receive a specially designed uward from General Mills, sponsor of the annual educational scholarship program. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 1, Monk af the Pineville-Welch Road, Miss Monk is secretary of the Future Homemakers of America and is a member of the Pep Club and Yearbook Staff, POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W.

Mrs. Ocheitree's1 Rites Incomplete RONCEVERTE (RNS) Mrs. Maude Janie Ocheltree, 81, died Monday in a Fairlea oursing home after a long illness. Born March 30, 1892, she was a daughter of the late Andy and Annie Boone Nicholas. Her husband, Ernest, died in 1963.

She was a mensber of the Carroll Hill United Methodist Church. Survivors include tivo sons, Marvin Clemons of Fairlea and Marion Clemons of Wilmington, one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Caulhoun of Radford, one sister, Mrs. Ruth Fletcher of Carroll Hill; 10 grandchildren and I great-grandchild. The body is ad Jack K.

Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Mrs. Luther, 64, Dies In Hospital COLCORD (RNS) Mrs. Martha Luther, 64, died Sunday in a Charleston hospital after a long illness. She was a member of the Church of God at Dorothy.

Born at Rock Creek, Feb. 5, 1910, she was a daughler of the late Andrew and Alice Pettry. Survivors include four sons, Gordon of Chareston and Keith, Danny and David, all of Cleveland, Ohio; one brother Pettry of Colcord; one Mrs. Rosina Jonnson of Alum Creek, and 11 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at the Dorothy Church of God with Rev. Carl Wingo in charge. Burial will be in Johnson Cemetery at Ruth. The body will be taken to her home at 3 p.m. today from Valley Funeral Home in Whitesville.

Rites Are Slated For W. F. Dooley SYLVESTER (RNS) William F. Dooley, 53, of Sylvester died Sunday morning in a Charleston hospital after short illness. Death was attributed to natural causes.

Born April 18, 1920, at Decota he was a son of the late Dale land Roselee Pettit Dooley. He was a veteran of World War II, member of the Veterans Foreign Wars Post 75 at Whitesville and was employed. by Kessler Coal Company at Whitesville. He aso was a member of the United Mine Workers of America. Survivors incude his wife, Henrietta; four daughters, Mrs.

Janet Eblin of Marion, Ohio, Mrs. Judy Harrison of Sissonville and Miss Rosella Marlene land Miss Allison Jane Dooley, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Virgie Zix of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Dorothy Abshire of Keith, and four grandchidren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in the Free Will Baptist Church at Sylvester with Rev. James C. Workman in churge. Burial will be in Pinevlew Cemetery at Orgas. The body will be taken to home at 4 p.m.

today from Armstrong Funeral Home in Paula Canaan To Wed Brent Woods Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canaan of Glen Burnie, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Paula Cannan, to Brent Woods of Quinwood, son of Edgar Woods and the late Mrs. Lenora Dean Woods. Miss Canaan, who is employed by PJ's Restaurant in TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1974 New Officers Of Fred Shannon Assembly Installation services were held Sunday afternoon by the Fred Shannon Assembly No.

51, Order of Rainbow for Girls, in the Pineville Masonic Installation By Rainbow PINEVILLE (RNS) Miss Vickie Lyon Hatcher installed as worthy advisor of Fred Shannon Assembly No. 51, Order of Rainbow for Girs, in the Pineville Masonic Hall Sunday afternoon. Miss Hatcher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatcher of Matheny and a sophomore at Oceana Iligh School where she is a member of the Pep Club and French Club.

She is secretary of the Club and as received her Charting Pin (4-H Award). She has served in the following offices of the chapter: Nature, fidelity, chaplain, musician, drill leader, treasurer, hope, charity and worthy associate advisor. She also has served as district patriotism, religion, musician and currently holds the office of love. For her installation, Miss Hatcher chose the theme of "Faith" and the symbol "'The Praying Hands." The colors and white and the pink carnation. The song "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and the scripture: Alma 32:21 "And now as I said concerning faith faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if you have faith ye for things which are not seen, which are true." Installing officers were Rhonda Roberts, installing officer; Ernest Conley, chaplain; Mrs.

Dickens, 77, Has Fatal Attack, PINEKNOB (RNS) Mrs. jAlvah Dickens, 77, of the Pineknob Section of Naoma, died Monday morning at her home. Death was attributed to an apparent heart eltack. Born Sept. 28, 1896, at Shumate Branch, she was a daughter of the late James I.

and Sarah B. Miller Clay. She was a member of the Presbyterian Churc.h at Pineknob. Survivors include her busband, Grady; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Allen of Pineknob; two sisters, Mrs.

Ben (Verlic) Brown oF Whitesville and Mrs. Robert (Virgie) Chewning of Sundial; one brother, Arlie Clay of Rock Creek; two grandchildren and two great-grundchildren. The funeral wil be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Chapel Presbyterian Church at Pincknob with Rev. Sheldon Seibel in charge.

Burial will be in the Dickens Family Cemetery at Pineknob. Friends may call at, Arinstrong Funeral Home in Whitesville after 6 p.m. today. Funeral Wednesday For Renick Boy, 10 RENICK (RNS) Funeral services for Michael Lee Blankenship, 10, will be at 2 K. Wallace Funeral Home p.m.

Wednesday in the slack Chapel at Lewisburg with Rev. Curtis Mason in charge. Burial will he in the Mountain Gate Cemetery, near Reuick. The youth died Sunday in 2 Charleston hospital. Friends may cull after p.in.

today and the will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. With heavy demands from lumber yards, the Douglas fir tree, the world's most valuable timber free, plagued by tussock moths and forest fires, may have suffered more demage in than ever before. PUBLIC NOTICE I will.not be responsible for debts ur obligations made by anyune utter than anyseli. Estel T. Walker 121 Teul Rd.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given pursuant to Regulation XIlI of the West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission that the West Virginia Department of Highways. on February 6, 1974. made application to sald Alt Pollu. 1lon Control Commission for a mnlt to operale a rock crusher al the junction ut Route und Route 14 vicinity of Colcord, Clear Fork District, Raleigh County, West Virginia, with a proposed start-up date of March, 1974. Daled this Gih day of February 1974.

West Virginia Department of Nichways E. 11. Past Execulive Secretary 2-19-Tu-2-PH In Pineville ning Feb. 28 and at Glen Rogers Feb. 28.

There will be a woodwork workshop at Wyco Feb. 13. These classes will run for a 10-week period, according to Mrs. Bullington, who is manager of the Coop Store in Pineville, where the Senior Citizens bring their arts and crafts to sale. In Fayette County Fiduciary Notes Citizens Take Lessons manager of the Coop Store, and Irene Dorton of Wyoming.

The knitting and crocheting classes are being sponsored by Concord College under the Region I programs. Gregory Pels of Concord College in charge of the program. Classes will also be taught in sewing at Oceana, begin-' I Listed By Clerk FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) following fiduciary notes have been recorded in the Fayelle County clerk's office: Freda Motley gave a $10,000 bond to serve as administrator for the estate of Richard Motley. Clara Stegal, John Zink and Margaret Zink were appointed as appraisers. P.

D. Mooney was named cora-1 missioner of accounts. L. T. Tully gave a $12,000 bond to serve as administrator of the estate of L.

S. Tully. No appraisers or commissioner were required. Lena Cresce gave a $3,600 bend as administratrix of the estate of Alfred Cresce. Appointed appraisers were Louis Anglus Patricia Angius and; Saniord McNeely.

No missioner accounts was comquired. Kathleen Smith gave a $2,000 bond to serve as administratrix of the estate of William V. Smith. Rose Persinger, Lawrence Atha and Mary were appointed to serve as appraisers. No commissioner of accounts was required.

P. Rodney Jackson was ap-' pointed to serve without bond for the estate of Henry Robinson (administrator). Fred Jasper, Mava Whitlock and Dunna Hughes and Clarence as appraisers. T. A.

Myles was appointed commissioner of accounts. Felicia Caldwell gave a $2,500 bond to serve as administratrix of the estate of Ernest E. weli. Appointed appraisers Joyce Green, Frances Pinion and Larry E. Losh.

No commissioner of accounts was required. Sarah Rachel Bond gave a $1,500 bond as administratrix of the estate of Estel Hodge. John Goode, Bob Bell and Sylvia Fink were named appraisers. No commissioner of accounts was required. Laura Juanita Epling was appointed to serve without bond as executrix of the estate of Curtis Epling.

Appointed appraisers were Mava Whitlock, Donna Hughes and Clarence Herndon. P. D. Mooney was appointed commissioner of accounts. Nancy Faye Smith gave a $10,000 bond to serve as administratrix of the estate of David Linzie Harrah.

Appointed as appraisers were Kenneth Royster, Howard Wenger and Nellie Fox. No commissioner of accounts was required. Gloria Sue Armstrong gave $1,000 bond to serve as administratrix of the estate of Mitchell. Edward Armstrong, Appointed appraisers were Frances Pinion, Gordon Billheimer and Joyce Green. No commissioner of accounts was required.

Hosie Danici Hundley and Cody Elmore were appointed to serve without bond as coexecutors of the estate of Daisy Hundley. Appointed appraisers were Clarence Herndon, Mildred Herndon and; Maurice Carden. Walter S. Wilson was named commissioner of accounta. Thelma Allport gave a $2,000 band to serve as the estate of Orvil O.

Allport. Appointed appraisers were Dillard Inge, Charles Payne and W. Hatcher. No commissioner of accounts was required. Santina M.

Ciccarello was appointed to serve without bond ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS Project No. Sealed bids for the construction at: -Las executrix of the Felix Nicusia. Sanford i Fred Frisk and Donarld were appointed A. Myles was- named missioner of accounts. Clynton M.

Crosier as executor of the E. Crosier. Appointed were James Fletcher Crowder Sizemore. Walter S. appointed commissioner counts.

Stella Dooley gave bond to serve as cf the estate of James Dooley. Appointed were Anne Wire, Napier and Leon Ford. S. Wilson was appointed missioner of accounts. Jack Gravely II pointed to serve without as executor of the Peyton Gravely, praisers were Bob Vaynes and Fred Doug Mooney was missioner of accounts.

Rose Darnell Wender appointed to serve appointed to serve C. Darnall. as appraisers were Raymond E. Tissue Malcolm. Walter S.

appointed commissioner counts. Mary Brown bond to serve as of the estate of James Appointed appraisers Evelyn Riley, Rosie thur Turner. missioner of accounts quired. Ethel Tee Canterbury to serve without as executrix of the Carrie Mac Persinger. pointed appraisers were Huddon, Junior Young Kenneth Young, No missioner of accounts quired.

1 Hall. Shown are (seated, ciate advisor. Standing are from left) Rhonda Roberts, Denise Smith, charity; Patriinstalling officer: Vickie Lynn cia Browning, hope, and Hatcher, worthy advisor, and Beverly Short, worthy assoRites Held For Girls Kim Roach, recorder; Eugene, Snider, marshal; Edna Roach, musician, and Randall Morgan, soloist. At the guest book were Kim Hatcher and Vanessa Browning. Other officers installed were Beverly Short, worthy associate advisor; Denise Smith, charity; Patricia Browning, hope; Susan Snider, faith; Sherry Stewart, recorder, Debbie Wiseman, treasurer; Cindy Lugar, chaplain; Colleen Cook, drill leader, Tammy Gregory, love; Beth Asbury, religion; Debbie McKee, nature; Lion Canterbury, immortality; Robin Aliff, fidelity; Sherry Keeney, patriotism; Patty Whitten, setvice; Tonja Hill, outer observer; Pam Davis, confidential observer, and Mrs.

Pauline Snider, mother advisor. The advisory board includes Oscar Butcher, Eugene Snider, Ernest Conley, Mrs. Edythe Ross, Mrs. Patricia Mullens, Mrs. Mae Cook, Mrs.

Pauline Snider, Mrs. Edna Roach, Miss Betsy Ross and Mrs. Lupardus, chairperson. New Water Plant Needed In Ansted ANSTED (RNS) of the Ansted Town Council met at City Hail Thursday, when Jerry Sizemore highest bid of for a road grader and Bob Paul purchased an end loader for $175 from the town. Gary Harte of Milan Engineering Co.

of Dunbar presented plans for a new water treatment plant. The town's present system. was set up to meet needs of 250 people and it should cover more than 800 people according to Harte. Louie Tabot, town lawyer, brought two ordinances for consideration: Regarding building permits and trailer ordinances that are outdated. The council passed a resolution giving the mayor and recorder authority to enter into agreement with the Department of Highways regarding the construction.

of a new bridge, keeping highways cleared of snow and ice, erecting signs, lines in middle of road, ele. Roy Gene Crist reported the sociology class of Ansted High School made a survey of 300 students and 300 citizens regarding improvements and of Ansted. Some of the needs reported are as follows: Medical facilities, improvement in water service and recreation, The Lions Club intends to spend $2,000 for a basketball and tennis court for city park, the town will help toward this. Also they are hoping to obtain an old caboose from the Chesapeake and Onlo Railroad for a concession stand, street improvements and they are planning a cleanup, fix-up, paint-up campaign May for the town. Dinner Meeting Set PINEVILLE (RNS) The (Southern West Virginia Personnel Association will inect al Twin Falls State Park Lodge Wednesday with the social beginning at 6 p.m, and the dinner at 6:30 p.In.

The program has been NEranged by Al Sandoval of Slab Fork Coal Company. J. Thomas Catheart, senior vico president of administration. of Eastern Gas and Fuel Associntes of Boston, will he the guest speaker. Ile is working at the Beckley office of Eastern Assoclated Coal and will use the of "Coal Production, a (Problem or a Challenge." Contract No.

I Water Distribution System consisting of approximately 38,100 L.F. of 10-inch waler line, 20.400 of 6-inch water line, 14,800 L.F. of water line. 16,700 L.F. of 4-inch water line, 22.100 al 3-inch water line.

32,300 L.F. of 2-inch water line and olher miscellaneous valves, fire hydrants and appur'enances. Contract No. 2 Storage Tank: consisting of two steel tanks with necessary foundations and appurtenances, including painting. will be received by the Glens White Trap Hill Public Service District at the office of Gales Engincering Company on or before 1:45 p.m.

EST and will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m. EST on February 26, 1914. Copies of the Plans and bidding documents may be examined at the following locations: Gates Engineering Company, 201 North Kanawba Street. Host Office Drawer AF. Beckley, West Virginia, 25801; F.

W. Dodge Company, Flan Hooin, 1007 Bridge Road, Charleston, West Virginia 25302 Copies may be obtained at the office of Gates Engineering papy upon payment of the following Susan Snider, faith. Union. De wey Hylton HOLLYWOOD (RNS) Dewey Kyle Hylton, 74, Hollywood died Monday 00012 in a Ronceverte after a long illness. The body is al McGuire Funeral Home The auction 19, 1974.

Ecckley, David uf ed Notice: February a Public Chuvrolet for cash 16 collateral obligation instalment by Corporation undersigned bid al Legal The auction Stereo, Financial Virginia, Jones tinnal reserves By 2-12-To-1-PFI TO ESTATES ROBERT CEASED: ARZELLIA CEASED: ANDREW CEASED: JAMES CEASED: J. G. L. R. GEORGE ED: WILEY ED; and WILLIAM All the estale Williams, Taylor.

Molina, Flanagan, deceased: George Hylon. Presion whether exhibit voucher the Beckicy, June 10. Ja gaid said before interests. Given day of The hands for Andrew ecutor Benard. Beckley ministrntor House Reckley minstrator Wood, Rose Estate deceased: Leo Jack Raleigh Adminstrator Horace Leslie the Halcher, the Ernestine Estate deceased: Hatin Estate ot And for Raleigh Committee Committoc Mary Toney, 2-12-Tu-2-PH NOTICE To the the RENCTON.

CANADAY. FORD. FERNANDEZ GOUGE WALKER, WALKER, not, are The verliler. National All persons estate HINCTON, CANADAY, FORD. FERNANDEZ GOUGE day may benefits fielorics claime Given of W.

In West Dies of afterhospital Broyles. in NOTICE OF SALE undersigned will sell at public cash one 1973 Yamaha, a.m.. February al CIT Financial Services West Virginia, taken from L. Sorrell under A contract conditional sales. The undersignreserves the right to bid.

By C. A. McDaniel NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE is hereby given that 21, 1914. at 9:00 A.M. Sale will he held at Lewis Beckley.

W. Va. Lo sell following collateral. wit: 1903 Chev. No.

DaW105005 (1216-50879). Sald being held to secure arising under a relail security agreement held General Motors Acceptance as secured warly. The reserves the right thissale. GENERAL MOTORS AC. CEPTANCE CORPORATION 1201 Kanawwha F.

Charleston, West Virginia 25301 tuesday teb 12bb NOTICE OF SALE undersigned will sell al public! for cash the one 1972 Zenith Serini 2B62114, at 10:00 February 19, 1974, at CIT Services Beckley, West taken from Robert under a contract of condi. sales. The undersigned the right to bid. C. A.

McDaniel THE CREDITORS AND EFICIARIES OF THE OF OTIS WILLIAMS, M. TAYLOR, B. MOLINA, FLANAGAN, DE. LILLY, DECEASED; JENNINGS. DECEASED: PIPER.

H. HYLTON, DECEAS. DECEASED: PRESTON BU. person having claims against of the said Robert Otis deccased; Arzellia M. deceased: Andrew deceased: James A.

decuased: J. G. Tilly, L. R. Jennings, decvased: L.

Piper, deceased; Wily deceased: and William Rurieson, duc OF not, notifiad. the same, with the hereof, legally verified, undersigned at my office in West Virginia, on or before 1974: otherwise they may wbe excluded from all benefit estates. All beneficiaries estates may appear on or said day to examine said and otherwise proteut their under my hand this 1st February, 1974. Robert J. Ashworlh Commissioner of Accounts of Raleigh Counly, West Virginia FIDUCIARY NOTICE.

following accounts in my final settlement, to-wit: Jackson Underwand, Exof the Estate at Peter deceased; Nalional Rank. Ad. of the Estate nt John Wood, deceased; National Bank, Adnf the Estate of John decensed; G. Davis, Executrix of the of Robert L. Davis Bridi, Executor of the Estate Roscoe Davis, deceased: County National Bank, of the Estate af D.

Clark, deceased; Hay Hatcher, Administrator Eslate of Sellon Ray deceased; Moore, Administralrix Estate of Mary Abigale Ew. decuasud: C. Tiger. of or Charlie W. Tigert, Holmes, Excentrix of the Henry Holmes, deceased: partial settiement, -wit: County Nntional Bank, for Margie Cook.

Adkins Quesonberry. for L. Adkine: S. Toney, Committee for Robert 3, Ashworth. Commissioner of Accounts TO CREDITORS Credilors and Beneficiaries Fainte of BEULAF G.

ARLOWELL EDWARD JESSIE BERNICE BEN S. MALCOLM, HELEN SABUGO, DOVIA SMITH, or LINDELL deceased. deceased, whether due notified in exhibit shine. voucher hercor, legally to the undersigned at Suite. Raleigh County Building.

Beckley, Virginia, on or before the having ngalnst of BEULAF G. AR. LOWELL EDWARD BEHNICE DEN S. MALCOLM. HELEN DOVIA SMITH, nr LINDELL af Tune, 1074: nlherwiac by law he excluded from of said estates.

All hone. of said estates may appear before said Any to examine and otherwise prolect Interests. yhand this 31st Janunry, 1974. A. Thornhil! IT.

Commissioner Dr Accouns and for Raleigh County, Virginia amounts: Contract No. 1 $40.00 (Refund $23.00) Contract No. 2 $40.00 IRclund $25.001 estate McNeely, Lively appraisers. I. com- was apestate of C.

as apKessler, and Jerry Wilson was of aca $500 administratrix Kenneth appraisers Virginia Walter com- was bondia estate of Appointed upBragg, Steve Jasper, P. named com- was without bond without bond Appointed Fred Frisk, and Paul Wilson was of ac- administratrix Walker. were Allen and No comwas re- was bond estate of ApCharlie and was re- Refunds In the above amounts will be made upon the return, in good condition, of the documents within 80 days after Bid Opening. The Owner reserves the right 10 waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount.

furtn and to the conditions provided In the Instructions to Bidders. No bidder may wihdraw his bid within 90 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. NON DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT Bidders on his work will be required 10 comply with the President's Executive Order No. 11246. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications.

Glen White Trap Hill PSD Robert Parker, Chairman 2-12 Tu2-PH (Invitation to Bid) ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS 1. THE CITY OF BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA (for The Parking Facilities Commission) will receive sealed proposals at the office at flic City Manager, Municipal Build. ing. Bluefield, West Virginia, until 2:00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday, March 5, 1974. which proposals will then he opened and read aloud, for Contract for the fullawing: Material, Fabrication.

Delivery, and Ercelion of STRUCTURAL STEEL for MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGE BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA. 2. Birding documents, including plans and specifications, will be opned to public inspection al (a) Office of Alex B. Mahood, Architect, 701 Lave Commerce Building. Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield.

West Virginia (b) Office of Cily Manager, Municipal Bullding, Bluefield, West Virginia. where said plans and specifications may. bc examined without charge by bidders and other interested parties. 3. Conractors who are Invited to bid, and bona firie bidders mAy obtain copies nt plans, specificafiona.

and contract documents for bidding from office of Alex Mahnod. Architect, 501 Law Commerce Building. Bluefield, West Virginia. No deposit is required. and but it is expected that the plans specificaions will be reurneu 1a days the architect with in felL (10) niter the bids are opencd.

4. All proposals shall be on the standard archilect and from shall furnished the bc scaled and plainly marked: "BID FOR STRUCTURAL STEELY MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGE Bluelleld. West Virginia 5. Each proposal must be ac. companied by A certified check.

bank draft, ur bidder's surely bond in the amount of at least 5 per cent of the Base Bid. payable wilhant recourse, to The City ol Bluefield, West Virginia (for The Parking Facllitics Commissinn). Checks. bank drafts, and hir honds will be returned promptly to unsuccessful bidders. and to the successful bidder upon execution the contract or the rejectinn of bids.

6. The successfut bidder will he required furnish satisfactory performance bond In The amount of the contract price. guaranteeing the completion nt the contract and the payment in full to suppliers of material, equipment, and labor, Should the successful bidder fail or refuse to furnish said bond and execute the agreement within ten (10) days after notice of the award of The contract 10 him hag been received, the certified check, bank draft, or bidder's surety bond shall he forfeited to The City ut Bluefield, West Virginia (for The Parking Facililies Commission) 01 measure of liquidated damages. 7. The City of Bluefield.

West: Virginia (for The Porking Commission) reserves the right to reject any or all hirs and to wolve any purely technical informalitids in biding, and also reserves the right to hold the bids for a period of ten (10) days from the dale of the opening thereof. The City of Bluefield, Wert Virginia (for The Parking Facilities Cammissinn) DEATH NOTICES -ANDFuneral Arrangements FITTS FITTS, VERNON ago 77. of Chambershurg, formerly of 505 Hunter Sweet. Beckley. Funeral services will be conducted at p.m.

Tuesday in the Ritchie And Johnson Funeral Parlor Chanel with The Burial Rev. Tames Bly officiating. wIll follow in the Mcmurial Park. Arrangements hy Johnsun Funeral Parlor, Inc. LINKOUS LINKOU5, RIll: ArC 51.

of Tams. The badly is al the Williams Funeral tome in Sophia. 2 W. Va. Funeral aervicos will he conducterl at 1 p.in.

Tuesday at the Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Shirley Donnelly nfilclating. Burial will follow 1n. the Blue Ridgo Memorial Gardens. by Willams Funeral Home, Ine.

Sophia, W. VA. Charmco, was graduated from Glen Burnie High School. Brent attended Crichton High School and is employed by Scars Roebuck at Rainelle. Rev.

Lowell Kenney will perform the ceremony Feb. 16 at Methodist the Church. Quinwood United NERLY NEELY, Mrs. Grace: age 71, of Princewick. The body is nl the Willining Funeral Hame in Sophla, W.

VA. Funeral services will be conducted al 3 p.m, 'Tuesday al the Williams Funeral Home Chapel with the Nev. Lonnie Blankenship officiating. Arrangements by Willams Funeral Home, Ine. Sophia, W.

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