The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, July 26, 1962, Image 3

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 26, 1962. PAGE THREE Re-Elect EUGENE COOK ATTORNEY GENERAL QUALIFIED-EXPERIENCED EDUCATION- • Mercer University, A.B. Sc L.L.B— Master Mercerian • John Marshall Law School, L.L.D, (Honorary) EXPERIENCE— • Solicitor, City Court, Wrlghtsville—1933-1937 • Judge, City Court, Wrightsville—19,17-1941 • Solicitor General, Dublin Judicial Circuit—1911-1943 • State Revenue Commissioner—1943-45 • Attorney General of Georgia—1945-Date I ® Cndefeated in 29 years of holding elective office ' • President, National Association of Attorneys General, 1953, (Unopposed) FAMILY DETAILS — Baptist; Married June 1928, Julia Adelaide McClatchey, l Columbus, Ga. (graduate Wesleyan College); Two sons, Eugene, Jr., (grad uate of University of Georgia); Charles McClatchey (high school). NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Georgia Rural Roads Authority Project No. RR-PR 2622 (2). RR- PR 4136 (1) & RR-PR 4141 (1) & Spur. Counties of Macon & Taylor FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL- • 1046—Carried 152 Counties • 1954—Carried EVERY Voting Precinct 1950, 1958—Unopposed Approximately 8% of the electricity consumed each year in the United States is distributed by electric co-ops to their Member-Owners . . . Fill. | | 120 Lin. Ft. 24” Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ Fill. ' 150 Lin. Ft. 36” Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ Fill. 50 Lin. Ft. 42” Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ Fill. I 50 Lin. Ft. 48” Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ [Fill. 750 Lin. Ft. 6” Perforated Pipe Sealed proposals will be received Underdrain, by the Georgia Rural Roads Au-1 240 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Remov- thority at its General Office at No. 2 ed g D or ( | Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., until ( i 20 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Relaid, 11 a. m. Eastern Standard Time, gp or Aug. 10, 1962, for furnishing all i 50 Sq. Yds. Sand Cement Bag labor, material, equipment and oth- Ri p R ap er things necessary for construction ( i 8 Tons First Application Ferti- of 5.421 miles of grading and pav- jj zer ing as follows: 0.581 miles on the 2180 Lbs. Second Application Lower River Road, beginning at the Fertilizer. end of the present paving at the 82 m. Gals. Water for Grassing. Macon-Taylor County Line and ex- 76600 Sq. Yds. Sprigging with tending north; also, 1.738 miles on Overseeding. the State Route 26 - DeVaughn 880 Sq. Yds. Loose Sod Rip Rap Road, beginning at State Route 26 w Rh Overseeding, approximately two miles east of 1050 Lbs. Dieldrin - 10% Granu- Montezuma and extending north i ar insecticide, to paved county road; also, 3.102 630 Sq. Yds. Sod Ditch Checks, milse on the State Route 127 - Peach LUMP SUM Removing Existing County Line Road, beginning at Bridge - Sta. 111x92, Proj. 414- (1) State Route 127 approximately 3.25 LUMP SUM Remove Existing miles east of Marshallville and ex tending north to the Peach County Line with Spur extending south west, west, and northeast. Bridge - Sta. 88x81, Proj. 4141 (1). 600 Cu. Yds. Stabilizer Aggregate - Coarse - Including Material. 18700 Cu. Yds. Class “B-2” Top- We’re a small part oi the electric pie Electric co-ops serve over 4V2 million Member- Owners in the United States. Like other electric power distributing systems, they buy some elec tricity from federal and other public power project* —about 46% in the case of co-ops. About 39% is bought from independent companies with power generating facilities. There are several co-ops which generate electric power and this accounts for another 15% of the total. Electric cooperatives operate to improve the lives of people . . . they are a strong and effective tool in raising the standard of living of a large segment of the population. Serving an average of less than 4 consumers per mile of line, as compared to about 40 per mile in the cities, the electric co-op — although a small part of the electric utility industry — is an effective “yardstick” whereby comparisons of the costs of electric power distribution can be made. This is a sort of “competition” by example, and has obvious benefits for the users of electricity in cities too. Flint Electric Membership Corporation COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT • COMMUNITY BUILDER Plans and Specifications are on so ij or g and Clay Base and Shou '!. file at the office of the undersigned d er Material, Projs. 2622 (2) and at Atlanta, and at the office of the 4141 q) and g pur State Highway Department, No. 2 8 9q 0 Cu Y ds. Class “B-3” Top- Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., and so ii or g and Clay Base and Shoul- at the office of the Division En- der Material Proj. 4136 (1) Only, gineer of the State Highway De- 139300 Unit Yds. Special Over payment at Thomaston, Georgia, haul on Base and Shoulder Ma- and at the Office of the Board of terial. County Commissioners of Macon and 17350 Gals cutback Prime. Taylor counties at Oglethorpe and 66100 Sq Y ds. Bituminous Surface Butler, Georgia, where they may be Treatment, Stone Size M-5, Typt 1. inspected free of charge. No plans 66100 Sq Yds . Bituminous Seal, will be furnished for sale to pro- 5 100 o Sq. Yds. Finishing and spective bidders. _ Dressing. I Copies of the Standard Specifica tions may be obtained upon pay ment in advance of the sum of $3.00, which sums will not be re funded. The Standard Specifications of the State Highway Department of Georgia have been adopted by the Parted! Georgia Rural Roads Authority and will govern any construction under Said work shall begin within (10) days after fo.rnal execution of contract and shall be completed within 130 working days. When contract has been executed,written notice shall be given the Contrac tor, at which time, and not before, Contract executed pursuant to Qnieca these proposals. The work will be * his Notice is binding on the State let in one contrac Rural Roads Authority as such. The Approximate Quantities | Said contract will not create liabili- Are as Follows: |ty, expressed or implied, against the 52.586 Acres Clearing and Grub- undersigned Chairman of the State bing Roadway - Lump Sum. Rura l RoacJ s Authority as an in- 8.00 Acres Clearing and Grubbing, dividual, nor against any employee Per Acre of tR e Georgia Rural Roads Au- 98650 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Ex- thority in his or her individual ca- cavation and Borrow, Including pacity nor against the State High- Ditches way Department of Georgia, nor 100 Cu. Yds. Channel Excava- against any officer or employee of t j on the State Highway Department in 281800 Sta. Yds. Overhaul on Ex- his or her individual capacity, cavation. | Proposals must be submitted on 12000 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treat- regular forms which are supplied ment Material. ! by the undersigned, a-nd must be 66000 Unit Yds. Overhaul on accompanied by a certified check, Subgrade Treatment Material. cashier’s check, negotiable United 5.415 Miles Special Subgrade States Bonds or other acceptable se- Compaction and Test Rolling. curity in the amount of $4,500.00, 970 Cu. Yds. Excavation for Cul- and must be plainly marked “Pro- verts and Minor Structures. Iposal for Bridge Construction,” 170 Cu. Yds. Selected Material , County and Number, and show the Backfill, Culvert Foundations. I time of opening as advertised. 288 Cu. Yds. Class “A” Concrete Check of the low bidder will be Culverts. leashed and all other checks will be 27200 Lbs. Bar Reinforcing Steel, returned as soon as the contract is 720 Lin. Ft. 15” Pipe SD awarded, unless it is deemed advis- 430 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe SD. able by the Authority to hold one 60 Lin Ft. 24” Pipe SD. or more checks. If an unusual con- 40 Lin Ft. 15” Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ dition arises, the authority re- Fill. 1 serves the right to cash all checks. 360 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe CD, 1’ to 15' Bidders bond will not be accepted. MITCHAM’S Ladies’ and Children’s Apparel Montezuma, Georgia SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Beginning THURSDAY 9 A M ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED to CLEAR OUT FOR FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Don’t Miss Wonderful Bargains In Dresses, Sportwear and Swim Suits For Ladies, Jrs, Preteens and Children And Many Other Items You Will Need For the Future | Montezuma MITCHAM’S SUMMER SALE GAS APPLIANCES Ranges as low as $119.95 All Space Heaters 10% Off This Big Atlanta Automatic Gas Water Heater j $59.95 Busy appliances call fo*' lots and lots of clean j hot water — often ’round the clock. Thatlu why so many families ( call their Atlanta j Automatic Gas Water Heater “The best friend our home ever had”. S Fast Recovery ’ Heavy-duty burner delivers plenty of hat water 24-hours a day. 0 Model S-30 GA O Glass Lined or Galvanized Tank • Written Guarantee A.G.A. Approved • BonderUed Finish • Finish Bonderlte Protected • Use Nat., Mfg., Mix or L.P. Ga* i A charge of $5.00 will be made for each proDosal issued. Such a bond will be required of the successful bidder as required by law for contractors contracting with the State Highway Department of Georgia. Contracts will not foe awarded to contractors who have not been placed on the list of quaified con tractors prior to the date of award. No proposal will be issued to any bidder later than 9 A. M. Eastern Standard Time of the date of open ing bids. All bids must show totals for each item and total of amount of | bid. Right Is reserved to delay the award of the contract for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days from date of opening bids, during which period bids shall remain open and not subject to withdraw- ! al. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive all for malities. Upon compliance with the re quirements of the standard specifi cations, ninety (90) percent of the amount of work done in any calen dar month will be paid for by the ^ g, n „ umlmmMnm ; mnnU j, 25th day of the succeeding month land the remainder within thirty | (30) days after final estimate is. approved by the Engineer. This the 20th day of July, 1962. 1 GEORGIA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY JIM L. GILLIS, Sr. I Chairman j WILLIS N. HARDEN, Member I CLARKE W. DUNCANJ (7262) Member. ’ DIAL GAS SERVICE REYNOLDS, GA. Phone: TI. 7-5600 ANNOUNCEMENT WEBB EYE CLINIC OFFICE HOURS EVERY VISION SERVICE AT ONE OFFICE INCLUDING COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION, PRESSCRIBING AND FITTING CONTACT LENSES FT. VALLEY, GA. Telephone: TA. 5-2621 Cemetery Notice All who have friends and loved ones buried at Trinity Free-Will Baptist church, and desire to help toward cleaning up the cemetery grounds are requested to send in your donations to: Mrs. U. G. Wall Mrs. Dave Harbuck , Mrs. Cecil Gill Brower’s Building Construction For Free Estimates On: New Buildings - - Repairs - - Extra Rooms Septic Tanks - - Roof Repairs - - New Roofs CALL: UN. 2-3543 FLOYD A. BREWER, Owner Rupert Georgia