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FOURTEEN New Members Of Baileysvitte Woman's Club Six" new members were i i i a i Baileysville Woman's Club Tuesday evening at Morgan's Restaurant. 1 Shown are (seated, from left) Mrs. Velm a Webb, Mrs, Lou Robinson and Mrs. Kathy Bishop. Their sponsors were (back row, from left) Mrs.

A a a Rpbinson and Mrs. Joyce Cook. Other new members BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER HT4 Mrs. Dickey's Funeral Set B'ALLARD (RNS) Mrs.

i Dickey, 56, of Clearwater, formerly of Ballard, died Saturday night in a Clearwater hospital after a long illness. Born in Washington, D. May 7, 1918, she was a daughter of.the late C. I. and Bertha Miller Underwood: She a employed as a- secretary at Celanese Corporation and was a member of the First i i a i Clearwater.

She was a member of Peterstown Chapter No. 118; Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Tom, and one daughter, Charlene, at home; The funeral will be at 2 p.rn; Tuesday in Broyles Funeral Home Chapel at Peterstown with Roscoe Williams in charge. Entombment will be in the Resthaveh Memorial Park at Princeton. Members of the OES will conduct final rites.

Friends may call from 7 today. E.W.Smitk's Services Set NOTICK OF 1 PUBUC SALE One 1W2 Winston Mobile Hume, 50x11. 120623, will be sold at PUBLIC SALE at JJ -Mobile Homes -and Sales, Oceana. Va. on October 14, at 10:00 to satisfy the unpaid indebtedness of Jody A.

Steele.and Isaac JK. Riffe under of Security Agreement. RAINELLE (RNS) -Ernest Wallace Smith, 92, died Sunday in a Beard hospital after a long illness. Born Dec. 22, 1881, at Locust, he was a son of the late Cyrus and Heaster Rider Smith.

He was a cook follow ng described lot or was a member or Knignts or parcc i land, situate the city of and Becktey. Raleigh West Virginia, and being the surface, together with any appurtenances thereon, of Lot No. 99, as shown on a map entitled "Map Showing the New River Company's Sprague Subdivision Near the City of Beckley, Raleigh 10-7-M-PH TRUSTEE'S SALE OK REAL KSTATB- At 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 23, the front door of the Courthouse at Beckley, Raleigh County, West the undersigned Trustee will sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at Nicholas Scholarship Winners are Mrs. Nancy Lambert, Mrs. Erma Hylton and -Mrs.

Linda Toler. Sponsors were Mrs. Bertha Haught, Mrs. Pat Bailey and Mrs. Bessie Morgan.

Man, 47, Dies; Funeral Stated WHITESVILLE (RNS) -James Freeman (Red) Meadows, 47, was dead on arrival Saturday evening at a Whitesville medical center after a short illness. Born May 25, 1927, in Tennessee, was a son of the late Jojin Wesley and Ethel Randolph Meadows. He was a veteran of World War II, was a member of United Mine Workers and was employed by the Armco Steel Mines at Mbntcoal. Survivors two Mrs. Sharon Jarrell arid Miss Jennifer Meadows, both of one son, James David of Montcoal; three sisters; Mrs.

Pauline, Shyder, Mrs. Wickes and Mrs. Christine Boyd, all of Cambridge four a a both of Chicago, 111., Sylv'on of Gauley-Bridge and John W. Jr. of Hooven, Ohio, and two grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. a at. A Funeral Home in; Whites vile Rev. Wade Webb Rev. Willie A in charge.

Burial will be in the Miller Cemetery at Rock Creek. Friends may call after. 7 p.m. today. Principal Robert L.

Perkins has announced two at Nicholas County High School have been named semifinalists in the competition for about 3,400 Merit Scholarships to be awarded in 1975. The students are. Lee Ann Sebert and Tim Dotson. Miss Sebert is enrolled as a a at West i i i a I i of a She is majoring in a She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

a Summersville and lives with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: Lee Sebert of Enbn. Dotson is the son of Mr. "and a i Shumate of Summersville. Tim is considering two or three majors "at this time, but will make a choice by next spring.

Both of these young people are "Outs a i Citizens of Nicholas County." Rainelle United Methodist Church; Survivors include three SOnS Wallace Of Cleveland, County. West Virginia, recorded in the Of- Ohio; Carfof Berea, Ohio, A and Walter of Sheffield Book 9, at page 94. Lake," Ohio; one brother, Ed. a Six Trustee by a Deed of Trust executed by grandchildren and tour Services will be at 10:30 Tuesday at Wallace 'and Wallace Funeral Home in Rainelle with Rev. H.

Randolph Kidd in charge. Burial will be-End-of-the- Trail Cemetery at.Clinton- ville. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Nicholas County Deeds Listed Mount Hope Homecoming Queen And Attendants In the i festivities at Hope High School, Homecoming Queen, Patty Henderson (standing right), and her court were featured in a parade Friday afternoon.

daughter of Mrs. and "Mrs. Glen Humphrey, was officially crowned as queen at the homecoming game Friday night. Terri Burgess served as the freshman a a a Musical was the junior attendant. In back are Terri Liss, sophomore attendant, and Suzanne MosleyV senior attendant.

The'queen's float made by the senior class won second place. SUMMERSVILLE (RNS) The following deeds were recorded in the office of the Nicholas Cunty-clerk the past week: State of West Virginia to Lucas, Summersyille, N. C. to forman of Corporation, $5,000. Dennis Ash and.

Leno Ash to Doran Mullins and Cathy D. Mullins, Lot 8 Cherry Richwood, $16: C. M. Hicks and Goldie Hicks to E. Sandy and Bertha Sandy, Lots 55 and 56, Frazer Addition, $100.

a a ch a Noami Roach to Shirley Edward Jackson and Carol Ann Jackson, lot.or parcel of I a he ry Street, Richwood, $8,800. Carl Wood to James D. Jackson, 5 acres of land on Strange Creek, Hamilton, District, $100. E. R.

McMillion to Gale L. Spencer, Glen V. Spencer and Samuel G. Spencer; and third parties, Robert 0. McMillion and Leatha i i i i 1,634 acres; formerly owned New Marriage Licenses RalphNoonan Dies In Wreck PRINCETON (RNS) -following applications marriage licenses were filed in the "Mercer County clerk's office Friday: a H.

a of Bluefield and Rita A. White of Princeton and John Hardy of Indianapolis, Ind. Dora Kay and Rainelle, both a Deborah" Ra'tliff, of of South Gate, and i Diana of Hollywood, CLOVERLICK (RNS) -Ralph (Cleve) Noonan, 22, of Cleveland, Ohio, was killed in a car accident Saturday in Cleveland. Survivors include his Mrs. a a i a California; three, sisters, Bluefield.

Rites Incomplete For Edward Paulin LEWISBURG (RNS) -Edward F. Paulin, 64, of Lewisburg a i in a i a a hospital after a short illness." He had lived at Lewisburg for 27 years and was a butcher. Survivors include his wife, Ethel Hambrick Paulin; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Malnar of Madison, Ohio, Mrs. Christine Pow of Lewisburg and Mrs.

Mamie Thompson of Harvey, and two brothers, David M. of Renick and John of White Sulphur. Springs. The body is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg. one James of Cleveland, Ohio, a his grandmother, Mrs.

Lottie Noonan of Cloverlick. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel at Arbovale with Rev. Kenneth Montgomery in charge. Burial will be in Stony Bottom Cemetery.

Friends may. call after 6 p.m. Tuesday. i DI VI i ww a first nace float Winner At Mount Hope Homecoming Irene and Virginia Visitors PRINCETON (RNS) -Mr. and Mrs! Robert C.

Carbaugh and Michael; Jeffry a Pa'nsy weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waldrop in Richmond, Va. Daughter Is Born MEADOW BLUFF (RNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Charley I. Wall of Meadow Bluff are the parents of a girl born Oct. 3 at Emmett Memorial Hospital in Clifton Forge, Va. The baby weighed eight pounds, one ounce and has been named Georgeann. Maternal -grandparents are Mr.

and Flack and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laird.Wall of Alderson. The Walls have a son, Charles Ira III, 4Vi years old. The freshman class float won first place in the homecoming festivities for Mount Hope High School Friday evening.

"Quick Draw McGraw the Pirates" was the theme chosen for the float. The theme for this year's homecoming parade was comic strip characters. The freshman float was a skillful blending of the characters of the comic strip and the mascots of the school involved in the i a i Game with Peterstown. The Mount Hope Mustangs are represented by the comic strip character Quick Draw McGraw. The Peterstown 1 Pirates are represented by one of the pirates constantly plaging Terry (from the' comic i Terry and the Pirates), though to be appropriate the pirate has donned a uniform of the Pirates.

Mike Ellison and Kenneth Hypes brought "life" into Quick 'Draw McGraw. The sophomore class won the principal's a a a a entered by students in in- i a won the mayor's award. Ansted Man's Rites Planned 7J-Dies; Planned ANSTED (RNS) Albert H. Buchanan, 75, died Sunday in a hospital after a short illness. He was a former sheriff of Fayette County from 1957 to 1960, was a former sheriff- deputy and Ansted town' policermn IJUUAUUI (itiNoj--Mrs.

He was employed by the Gr cce Aim 71. West Virginia State Tax died Sunday-morning at Commission, was a World War I a was a ember of Montgomery American Legion Post No. 58, Signal Lodge. No. 90 of A a i Methodist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred; two sons, Jack of Sandusky, Ohio, and James, stationed with the Air Force in Germany; one brother, Joe of Coeburn, one Gauley Coal $15,000. Pearl McCoy, widow" and survivor: of her Earl McCoy, to.Belle T. Belt, parcel of land situate on Powells Creek, Hamilton District, $4,000. Lucy Coralie Potasnik, Noralie Maxine Gaughman a a Baughman, Charlotte Jean a a and a i Robert Vaughan, Shirley and Bob'by Gaye Woods, George Richard Frame and Billie Diane Frame, Rodney Joe Frame, Single, Rotah a a Michael McCuthcoea to Glenna 1-acre more or less, Birch River Hamilton District. Second tract' Porterfield i i 4 a Declaration of consideration of value.

Pleasant Acres, to Roger A. Williams and Janet'Williams, land situate in. Beaver District, near Cragsville, Lot 16" and Vfe of Lot 17, $20,500. a and- Orpha O'Dell to Elburn O'Dell, 44Vi' acres of land' situate in Kentucky District, $5,000. a a a Melbourne Ramsey, her a a a a Thomas, divorced, Jo Ann Bragg and Edward Bragg to Ronald E.

Sebert and Nancy E. Sebert, undividied interst in that certain tract of land containing 23.3 acres of real estate situate near Mount Nebo, Wilderness District, $4,500. Michael. Marsilio Maiuri to Louis Anthony Maiuri, land situate in Hamilton District, 2.86 acres, 4Vi acres, 20.65 acres and acres in all 80.44 acres coal, oil and gas rights and other minerals. Charels S.

and Sybil McCue to Donald R. Dandurand and Felice V. Dandurand, Lot 45 and 46, Brock Subdivision, $25,000. Clarence Hughes Jr. and Ghes, W.E.

Stull and Elizabeth Stull to Keith Blake and. JMaysel Blake, land situate in Wilderness right of sur- i i Lot 79, Wilderness District, right survivorship: a McClung and a E. "McClung. and her husband, to A. J.

Robin-and J. Robin, 2 acres of land situate, in WildernesY District, $3,000. W. D. or on and Tressie Bell Morrison to Melvin SMallwood and Betty Jo SMallwood, 56 land on waters of River, Beaver District, southside of Council Meet Set RUPERT The president Hansel Poling, of the Area Improvement Council, reminds all area persons of th monthly meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday in the Rupert Community Building; Representatives from the Rotary and clubs, fire depfc; town council, Rupert: school Hbmemakers, 4-H, Juriiorettes citizens and business Establishments representatives are urged to attend.

The Council has been -responsible lor many things being accomplished the last six in; the "Rupert a a a attendance of interested people iis needed at meetings. Turstees, dated October 7, 1972, and recorded in said Clerk's Office in Trust Deed Bok 386, at page 83, default having been made by the Grantors therein in com- 'plying with the terms and provision! thereof and the undersigned having been 1 requested to make sale by the beneficiary thereof. This notice dated Octobe 3,1974. NedH. Ragland Trustee 10-14-M-2-PH' PUBLIC NOTICE I will not' be responsible for debts or obligations made by anyone other myself.

Edgar L. Hodge Box 521, Star Rt. Whitesville. W. Va.

25209 IO-14-M-2-PH NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS "OFCABEL'L" HEIGHTS WATER CO. Cabell Heights Water.Co. on September 1974, filed a Petition with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia seeking approval of the Commission for hew rates and charges in lieu of those con. tained in its tariff P.S.C. of W.

Va. No. 2. The new fates and charges are designed to produce additional gross income in the an- amount of $5,241.93 to offset increased costs of water The new monthly rates and charges applied-for are as 1 'First 2,000 gallons used'per month, per 1,000 Next 8,000 gallons used per month, per 1,000 gallons, all over 10,000 gallons used per month, per 1,. 000 g'allons.

$.94. MINIMUM.CHARGE: The above.schedule is Subject to a minimum monthly charge of Four dollars and eighty nine cents JS4.89). 'Delayed pena-lty-- None. Flat Rate-- Per customer $4.89. Any person desiring to object should do so promptly, addressing his communication to the Public Service Commission of Wsst Virginia, State Capitol, Charleston, West CabelJ Heights WaterCo.

B. K. Luoini Assistant IO-14-M-2-PH i Square Dance Planned PIPESTEM A square dance will be held fro 8 untilll p.m; Saturday at the Pipes tern a a Cafeteria, conducted by a 'the Roadrunners. Admission charges will be" for couples, $1.25 and $.75 children. I 'NOTICE OF PUBtIC SALE Notice is hereby 'given that on October ,18, 1974, at 11 a.m.

a Public. Sale will Be at Lewis Becktey, W. to sell for cash the following collateral, towit: 1974 Chevrolet No. 1N39JJ4S102174. (603611216) Said collateral being held to secure an obligation arising under a retail instalment security agreement held by General Motors Aceptance Corporation as secured party.

The undersigned reserves the right to bid at this sale. General Motors Acceptance Corporation 1204 Kanawha Charleston, West Virginia 25301 to CREDITORS the Creditors. an4.Beneficiaries of the' GOMER-HAMLINTHOMAS; Deceased; HOWARD ELLIS, Deceased; SHERMAN CLAY, Deceased; HUGHES, -Deceased MEADOR, Deceased; ROBERT DAVIS, Deceased; NINA PERDUE, Deceased; and TED HARM ON, 'All persons 'having claims -against 'the estate of -the said; GOMER HAMLIN THOMAS, HOWARD ELLIS, SHERMAN. 'CLAY, SAMUEL WALTER HUGHES, ROSA MEADOR, ROBERT DAVIS, NINA and TED HARMON, all whether not are. notified to exhibit with the voucher 'verified; to the undersigned at 213 Raleigh County National Bank Building, Beckley: West Virginia, on or before February 15, 1975: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said beneficiaries of said estates may appear on or before said day to examine said claims and otherwise protect their interests.

Given under my hand this 3rd day of October, 1974.. Roy A. Cunningham; Commissioner of Accounts for Raleigh County, West Virginia NOTICE -OFWB Notice is hereby given that on October 18, 1974; at 11:15 a.m. a Public Sale will be held at Lewis Beckley, W. Va.

to sell for cash the following collateral, to- 1973 No. CCXH3F427S08 Said' collateral "being held to secure an obliga- arising under a retail instalment security agre'ment held by GeneralMotors Acceptance Corporation as secured party. The undersigned reserves the right to bid: at this sale. General Motors Acceptance Corporation 1204 Kanawha Boulevard, Charleston, West Virginia 2S301 10-7-M-l-PH THE FOLLOWING PIDUCTARY CASES 3 ARE NOW PENDING BEFORE LEO I I A I I ACCOUNTS OF RALEIGH COUNTY. WEST VIRGINIA, FOR SETTLEMENT: 'FINAL: Annabelle Spangler, Executrix of the Estate of Lewis G.

Spangler. Blanche Turner. Executrix of the Estate of Posey Hubert Turner. Bank of Raleigh, Executor of the Estate of Zula M. Keaton.

Beckley. Natonal Bank, Executor of the Estate of Christine Elizabeth Taylor. Eula" M. Shumate, of the Estate of D. B.

(Slick) Shumate, Julia B. Westfall, Executrix of the Estate of John Norman Bragg. Charles A. Lynch, Executor of the Estate of Grace Katharine Lynch. Anthony Joseph Pauletto, Administrator De Bonis Non of the Estate of Tony Paulet-to.

LEO BRIDI Commissioner of Accounts of Raleigh County, West Virginia. 10-14-M-2-PH She was a lifelong resident of Lookout arid a member of the -Olive United Methodist Church. her one JoAnn Wood Oceana High School FHA Elects New Officers Future Homemaken of America elected new-- officers Thursday at Oceana High School. They 1 are (from left) Pam Hedrick, president, daughter of Mr. Jack' Htdrick; Teresa Clay, secretary, daughter of Mn and Mrs.

Bud Clay of Lynco; and Leoda Testerman, vice president, daughter of Mr. a Testerman of Oceana. Treasurer is Diana Dixon daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Dixon of Oceana.Their sponsor is Virginia Smith.

sister, Mrs. Mattie Lewis of i a a grandchildren. The body is at Joe Combs Funeral Home in Ansted. Cookoat Is Held A I (RNS) A cookout was held held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Patterson Saturdays A i were Larry Patterson of Brooklyn, N. Mrs. Donna St. Clair of Winston-Salcm, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Patterson, and Belle O'Connor, all of Meadow Bridge. Mona Brown of Victor and i Flint of Lookout; one brother, Tony Flint of Lookout, and five grandchildren; The funeral will be at "2 p.m. Tuesday; in and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel at Ansted with Rev. Bert Jones in charge.

Burial will be in 'the Jeahette Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today. To cut down on food costs, don't go in for impulse buying. Take a shopping list to the food market with you and stick to it! Prenter Coal Compahy to Federal Coal Lot 4 of D.

C. Backus lands, mouth ot 'Jlfl "Hsrdway Creek on Twenty a a Mile, Jefferson'District, 148 acres rnbre or less $22,500. Martha Thomas, widow, to L. Summers and 'Donna C. Summers, land situate on Peter's Creek, Jefferson District, 15 acres more or less, $3,500.

A a between Secretary of State Edgar F. Heiskell HI and the -Albama Fuel Co, to become a state corporation in Summersville, Nicholas County to explore prospect test and drill for coal, ores and other minera Is, in or prepare for market any coal, ores, or, mineralsi $25,000. NOTICE TO'CREDITORS To the Creditors and Beneficiaries of the Estates of GEORGE ALBERT MAYS, A I G. A JAMES FRANKLIN HAWLEY, JAMES LEE JOHN ALBERT SIMMONS, I A A I I A MORGAN, COSIMO GUGLIOTTA, ONVA LOTIE MILLS AND WINFRED LEE DICKERSON, deceased: All persons having claims against the Estates.of the said GEORGE ALBERT MAYS. MARIE G.

LAWRENCE, JAMES FRANKLIN HAWLEY, JAMES LEE MAPLES. JOHN ALBERT SIMMONS. I A A I I A MORGAN. COSIMO GUGLIOTTA, ONVA LOTIE MILLS and. WINKRED LEE DICKERSON.

deceased, whether due or' not, are notified to exhibit same, with the voucher thereof, legally verified, to the undersigned, at 224W Beckley. Virginia, on or before the 21st day Of 1975; otherwise they may by be excluded from all benefits of "said Estates. All beneficiaries of said 1 Estates may appear on or before said day to examine said claims and otherwise protect their interests. Given under my hand this the 7th day. of October, 1974: LEO BRIDr Commissioner of Accounts County of Raleigh West Virginia FIDUCIARY NOTICE Notice is herby given that the following accounts are before me for final settlement: Bank -of Raleigh, Guardian for Patrick R.

Bryant, an infant, annual accounting; Greta Ann Dearing. Executrix of the estate of N.R.Arthur, Buster Bradley. Administrator of the Estate of Asia Hunter, deceased; Irene Bowers Harvey. Executrix of the estate of Gazelle Bowers, deceased; Jeston'A. Cole, Administrator of the estate of Fred Cole, deceased; Ordie Shrewsbury, Administrator of the estate of Lausie Shrewsbury, deceased: Virginia Massie and Marie Belle Massie.

Co-Exuectrixes of the Estate of Elsie Richmond Massie, deceased; Gary Wayne Ellison. Executor of the estate of Eva Irene Ellison, deceased: 'Marie' S. Workman, Administratrix of the estate of John Allen Workman. 0. Ritchie, Administrator of the estate of Georgia Withers, deceased; and Carrie L.

Wilson, Executrix of the estate of Sam Wilson, deceased. ROY A. CUNNINGHAM Commissioner of Accounts for Raleigh County, West Virginia NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, 111 AVENUE. FAYETTEVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA 25840. untirOctober 18.

1974 at 2:00 P.M. local time and opened immediately thereafter for furnishing the material and performing the labor for the execution and construction of the following items of work for four (4) NEW HIGH SCHOOLS IN FAYETTE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA: 1. EXCAVATION AND FOUNDATIONS 2. SITE UTILITITES 3. STRUCTURAL STEEL, BAR JOISTS AND METAL DECK Material only '4.

ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL. JOISTS AND METAL DECK i a a i a a Specifications prepared by Brub.aker- Brandt. 4640 Executive Columbus, Ohio 43220, and Donald H. Stark. Associate Architect.

336 North Oakwood Avenue, Beckley, West Virginia 25801. The information for form of proposal, of contract, a specifications, form of bond and other contract documents may be examined at the following offices: A H. STARK-ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT, 336 North Oakwood Avenue, Beekley, West Virginia 25801, 252'1061 GALBREATH-TURNER, Memorial Building. 2nd Floor Maple Avenue. Fayette West Virginia 25840, (304) Die Wacs, the New York designer, gives us a definition of Says is a look-ahead look and an aboye-the- crowd feeling expressed in luxurious fabrics and dividualistlc colors and fine- ly made 'with hand details.

FIDUCIARY NOTICE Notice is'hercby given that the following 'accounts arc before me for settlement: Lynn Stidley, Administratrix with Will anniixed of the Estate of Nellie Carney, final settlement; Dacosla Gooch Rodes, Executor of the Estate of Kdna C. Rodes, final of Kaluigh, Excuctor of the Estate Kva T. final settlement; "Robert Sayre, Adminisitnitor with annexed of the Estate of James W. Riddick, final settlement; Ruby Verne Anderson, Executrix of the Estate of Bnsil" Donald Ahdcrjon, final settlement; The Commercial Bank of Bluefield, Committee for Ethel yearly Thornhlll III Commissioner of Accounts In and for Rnlelgh County Went IM4-M-J-PH 574-2142. F.

DODGE CORPORATION, 1007 Bridge Rond. Virginia 2530(1, (304) 344-3621 180'East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 228-3251 Copies of-the plans, specifications, and p'roposul blanks to.gethenwith any further information, desired may be obtained by Contractors from the office of Building, All bidding documents will be SHIPPING A A. deposit of $40.00 to the Board of must accompany all requests for bid deposit will ba refunded to unsuccessful bidder's return of bid documents within ten (10) days itftcr the date bids arc opened, SunMntractfir.si,;ind. supplieri for their convenience, and or portions thereof by pnying for. the cost -of reproduction and handling, Each bid mustbe.accomp'ariiod byater.

tified' bank 1 money order, or surety bond In an amount not less thun 10 percent the proposal, Bids shall scaled and addressed toi George Superintendent-of Schools, 0 Box West.Virginia 25B40, Attention of hiddiTM Is parliculnrly ed to ihc rcqtiircmumtn ox to conditions of to be ohxervort and minimum wage to.be paid under the contnict. No bidder may withdraw bid within thirty nftcr the actuul date of bid openinK thereof. The Owner the right to Informalities or reject any or all.

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