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Notice to Contractors
State Bridge Building Authority
Project No. BA (2) 1097 (5)
Counties of Taylor
and Crawford
OR
468 Ton Plain Stone Rip Rap.
Said work shall begin within ten
(10) days after formal execution
of contract and shall be completed
within 300 working days. When
contract has been executed, written
notice shall be given the Contrac-
Crawford County
Schools Experiencing
Building Program
THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 29, 1954.
Sealed proposals will be received , t° r > at which time, and not before,
by the State Bridge Build- work may be started.
Roberta, Georgia, April 21.
A third of a million dollars
Georgia Newspapeprs
Paid Tribute Among
Century-Old Businesses
PAGE FIVE
1850,
I Atlanta, April 21—The Georgia
is'State Chamber of Commerce is hon-! p y-’ 1847.
lumbus Iron Works, 1833.
Macon: The Lanier Hotel,
and A T. Holt, 1826.
Augusta: H. H. Claussens Sons,
1811; Georgia Railroad Bank and
Trust Co., 1836, and the Augusta
Chronicle, 1785.
Atlanta: Atlanta and West Point
the|oring at least 20 companies which
thave been in continuous operation
to alleviate crowded conditions and gia’s oldest contirluous firm. Man-
. 0 provide modern facilities for some aging Editor Louis Harris will rep-
, . .. .. t ~ . , currently being invested in
ing Authority at its Gen-1 Contract executed pursuant to vouth of Crawford countv
eral Office at No. 2 Capitol Square, this Notice is binding on the State ‘ A f , .... ' ! in
Atlanta, Georgia, until 11 A.' Bridge Building Authority ns such * 1 * * * * - A VaSt $330 000 b “ ildin g expa "'j T hl f f° r 3.9° yea , rs or more '
M„ Eastern Standard Time, May 7, Said contract will not create liabili- is underway on ** L Th e ’ Au .^ Chronicle, founded
1954, for furnishing all labor, ma-'ty, expressed or implied, against C&mpUS ° f Crawford count y school in 1785, will be singled out as Geor-
terial, equipment and other things the undersigned Chairman of
necessary for construction of a State Bridge Building Authority as ?9fT c'tnHon'to* respnt
bridge at the Flint River and 0.370 an individual, nor against any em- ' rwict-rii h • a • -hi A Pnhiich t m
T „j, , , . , , . “ .* “ ~ “ Construction is advancing rapidly Publisher J. N. Moore will reore-
^ t P p iflfSri th l ge on a specious brick and ^1 *"»* sent the Union Recorder wSdy
proaches located on the Reynolds-! Authority in his or her individual ture designed to house a library , a newspaper of Milledgeville which
Roberta road, State Route 128, at | « y a ™ r . a S ainst f tha under- scifcnce Iaboratoryi the home Ec de-jwas founded in 1819
the Taylor-Crawford County line, j “f" e * as ; ha r ™ a " ° f ' the Apartment, an audio-visual room, | The tribute will be made at a
Plans and Specifications are on, 6 y P ar men o Georgia,nor eight large classrooms and storage luncheon which is to be a part of
file at the office of the undersigned i a g ainst any employee of the State space. ithe chamber’s meetinp.
at Atlanta, and at the office of the! Hl ^. hH , ay De P artm e n t in his or her. On the other side of the campus. Other firms in the order of their
State Highway Department, No. 2 individual capacity. |VV0rk is progressing on a $45,000 founding which will send represtn-
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia.) Proposals must be submitted on cafeteria. The building will accom- .tatives to the luncheon include-
where they may be inspected free .regular forms which will be sup- modate 350 persons. The kitchen | The Macon Telegraph founded
of charge. , plied by the undersigned, and must will be equipped with an automatic in 3826; The Columbus ’ Enquirer,
Copies of the plans may be ob-] b £ accompanied by a certified dishwasher and other modern ap- founded 1826; New Era Publishing
tained upon payment in advance | check, cashier’s check, negot iable pliances. Co., which publishes the weekly
of the sum of $6.00. Copies of the| Umted States Bonds or other ac- A new gym for Crawford County Decatur New Era; Central of Geor-
Standard Specifications may be ob-j£ e P tab ' e security in the amount of School is still in the blueprint gia Railroad, 1832; Strong Shoe Co.,
tained upon payment in advance of $3000.00. and must bq plainly stage. The plans call for a red brick Macon, 1882; Continental Gin
marked “proposal for Bridge Con- structure ' - -
the sum of $3.00, which sums willj marKan proposal ior Bridge Con- structure with maple, flooring. Atlanta, 1845; Georgia Railroad
not be refunded. struction," County and Number, Bleachers in the new gym will ac-,1845; Solomons, a wholesale drug
The Standard Specifications of!™ t , ime 1 openil ?? as commodate 1,500 spectators (firm of Savannah, 1845; Mutual
the State Highway Department of if^n S a , .v™ , edu « a « on de Part- Life Insurance Co., which opened
Georgia have been adopted by the ™ b ® casbed and a11 olher checks ^J n the ,ts first Geor 8 ia a S enc y in Savan-
State Bridge Building Authority and 1 be returned as soon as the building. Dressing rooms and nah in 1845.
will govern any construction Lderi£ 0n a is , awarded - unless is abovv< 7 i rS WUI be installed under the l Glove r Machine Works, Marietta,
these proposals Theworkwill be !j e ?j ned advisable b V the State bleachers. 11847; S. P. Richards Paper Co. At-
let in one P contract ; Bridge Building Authority to hold Th e Crawford Board of Education; lanta, 1S48; Atlanta Gas Light Co
' one or more checks. If an unusual >s a!s6 planning a school audito- first opened in
Approximate Quantities for condition arises, the State Bridge rium. Complete with modern stage Athens and
Roadways Are as Follows: Building Authority reserves the anrt theatrical equipment, the'and
Other features at the luncheon
will include the election of new
directors and presentation to the
Chamber of the George Washing
ton medal frorfl the National Free
doms Foundation. J. w. Cochran, a
director of the foundation will pre
sent the medal for the chamber’s
outstanding work in the past year.
New officers and directors will
be installed at the annual banquet.
Announcing
COLOR
CHOICE OF:
VENTILATED
The
Augusta, Macon.
Atlanta, 1849; Eagle
Phenix division of the For-
5.224 Acre Clearing & Grubbing— right to cash all checks. Bidders building will seat an audience of est Co., Columbus, 1850; The North
Lump Sum. [3ond will not be accepted. j^50- j Carolina and Sr. Louis Railroad,
4.000 Acre Random Clearing &
Grubbing—Per Acre.
20040 Cu. Yd. Unclassified
Ex-
A charge of $5.00 will be
for each proposal issued.
Such
A vocational
made' ~ training building, operators of the state-owned W &
ivalued at $30,000, was constructed A. Railroad, 1850; Railway Express
reouired of at , the SCho °l laSt year ’ 11 contains Agency, 1852; R. D. Cole Manufac-
cavation & Borrow, Including' the successfui bidder as’reared toeToTand™ E Sh " P - 3 * Ur ‘ ne C °" Newna "
Ditches. I by the law for contractors contract-]
11448 Sta. Yd. Overhaul on Ex-1 with the State Highway De-1
bond will be
canning plant.
cavation.
1741 Cu. Yd. Subgrade Treatment
Material.
5323 Unit Yd. Overhaul on Sub
grade Treatment Material.
115.6 Sq. Yd. Reinforced Con
crete Approach Slab.
2 Each Concrete “ Drop
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
LEGAL SALE
partmer.t of Georgia.
Contracts will not be awarded to
contractors who have not been i
placed on the list cf qualified con-1
tractors prior to the date of award. |
No proposal will be issued to anyi
bidder later than 9 A. M. Eastern GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Standard Time of the date of open-! _ . . , ,
Inlet ing bids. • i V1 r tue of the power
the power of sale
Spillway—Std. 9017 Type “A”—2 A11 bids must shnw totals for 'contained in a certain Security
Grates. ,each item and total of amount of Deed executed and delivered by
60 Lin. Ft. S-In. Corr. Metal‘Pipe bid. Right is reserved to delay the WILLIE MAE LOCKHART to
Slope Drain. award of the contract for a period STEPHEN HENRY CONSTRUCTION
24.5 Lin Ft. 9-In x G-In. Concrete not to exceed thirty (30) days COMPANY
1854; Johnson
Drug Co., Carrollton, 1854; and the
Gas Light Co. of Columbus, 1854.
Other companies which the cham
ber found had passed the century
mark in continuous operation, but
which either declined or did not
answer invitations to attend the
luncheon, include:
From Savanah: T^e Savannah
Morning News, 1850; Henderson
Bros. Funeral Hbme, 1842, and Sa
vannah Gas Co., 1849.
Columbus: City Mills Co., 1828;
Wm. Beach Hardware Co., 1837;
Wilcox-Lumpkin Co., 1848 and Co-
Header with Raised Edge.
160 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail.
297 Sq. Yd. Sod Ditch Checks.
9258 Sq. Yd. Sprigging Slopes &
Shoulders Including Side Roads.
0.8 Ton First Application Ferti
lizer.
277 lb. Second Application Fer
tilizer.
9.6 M. Gal. Water for Grassing
11 Each Concrete . R/W Markers.
3638 Cu. Yd. Class “A” Sand Clay
Base.
10914 Unit Yd. Overhaul on Base
Material.
1S6 Cu. Yd. Stabilizer Aggregate.
4778 Sq. Yd. Cut! ack Asphalt
Emulsion Surface Treatment T-l.
5222 Sq. Yd. Finishing and Dress
ing.
The Approximate Quantities
For the Bridge Are as Follows:
930 Cu. Yd. Class “A” Concrete.
174500 Lb. Bar Reinforcing Steel.
Lump Sum Structural Steel.
1492 Lin. Ft. Concrete Handrail.
2520 Lin. Ft. Steel H. Piling—
10-In at 42 lb.
3 Each Steel H. Test Piles.
1 Each Loading Test.
S80 Cu. Yd. Bridge Excavation
No. 1.
1.703 Acre Clearing & Grubbing
—Lump Sum.
LUMP SUM Removal of Existing
Bridge.
3300 Lb. U-Type Shear Connec
tors.
936 Sq. Yd. Sand Cement Rip Rap.
.. , . r . ... - INC., dated July 28,
from the date of opening bids, dur-. , ,
ing which period bids shall remain 1953 ’ and transferred and assigned
open and not subject to withdraw- ^ or va * ue THE FULTON NA-
al. Right is reserved to reject any
TIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA,
and all bids and to waive all form- , G EORdA, dated January 28, 1953
allies * land recorded in Deed Book 5, pages
TT ... .. ,392-393 of the records of Superior
Upon compliance with the re-. Court of said state and COU nty,
quirements of the standard specifi-' transferred and re -assigned for
cations, ninety (90> per cent of the value to STEPHEN HENRY CON-
amount of work done in any cal- STRUCTION COMPANY, INC., there
endar month will be paid for by | win be sold at public olrtcry be .
the 25th day of the succeeding fore thp Court H ^ use door o£ said
month, and the remainder within : count and state by the
▼ou rfon’t fo a carpenter to install Adjuitometie. You merely put tfce t
•nd tcrewt to the position you went them, then pull out the owning until the inverted
keyhole slats slip over the screw heeds. Now your awning is ready for permanent fasten
ing. Put in- other 4 screws on arms end scroll; then screw in the 2 nuts end bolts Oft eocb
side on the siroll. Tighten ell 4 screws end your awning is fastened permanently.
Butler Lumber Company
Butler, Ga.
thirty (30) days after final esti-
said
STEPHEN HENRY CONSTRUCTION
mata . IS , app ^ 0d by tbe A En , giaa ® r -1 COMPANY, INC., during the legal
1S day Aprd ’ r 3 r 9a 3; hours of sale on the First Tuesday
^ E BRIDGE BLILDIN., |j n 1954, to the highest bidder
T T _ _ 1 for cash the following described
JIM L. GILLIS, Sr.. property, to-wit:
AUTHORITY
L. GILLIS, Sr.,
Chairman.
Don’t mar the surface of silver
or other candle holders by trying
to scrape off the drippings. Instead
place the holder in the refrigerator j a ^ ld
until the wax becomes hard and
brittle. The wax can then be
picked off without scratching the
finish.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thurston Ave.
Thomaston, Gr.
TIRE HEADQUARTERS
WE CAN SUPPLY
ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS
Now Handling Two Famous Brands of
Automobile, Truck and Tractor Tires
Goodyear and Kelly Springfield
*
i For anything in tires see us before you buy.
J Compare our prices and quality of our tires.
All that tract or parcel of land
lping and being in the County of
Taylor, State of Georgia, two acres
more or less in the south-west por
tion of land lot No. 2 in the 15th
district of said county; be
ginning at a poirY on the State
Highway leading from Butler to
Howard, Georgia 185 yards east of
the original west lot line of said
lot No. 2, running thence along
said highway a distance of one
acre and extending back south of
even width suticient to two acres
deep and being one acre wide
across rear.
The debt secured by said Securi
ty Deed being unpaid and sale
will be made for the purpose,
of paying the same and the pro
ceeds thereof will be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness and
to the expense of this procedure.
The above described property
will be sold as the property of
Willie Mae Lockhart.
STEPHEN HENRY CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, INC.,
As Attorney-in-Fact for
Willie Mae Lockhart.
PARKS & EISENBERG,
By David S. Eisenberg,
Attorney.
1502 Atlanta Federal Savings
Building, Atlanta, Georgia.
ARE YOU
QUALIFIED
TO VOTE?
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
I Will be sold on the First
day in May, 3954, the same
Tues-
being
, SHlUj Childrcs Service Station
| * Phone 63 Butler, Ga.
May 4, 1954, before the court house
door in Taylor County Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash:
I One 1946 Ford Tudor Vehicle Mo-
I tor No. 186770079, and
1 One 1939 Chevrolet 3/4 ton
'Truck, Motor No. 590022.
| Said property levied upon and to
be sold ‘as the property of Emmitt
Hankerson by virtue of an execu
tion issued from the Superior Court
of Taylor County, Georgia, in favor
of C. B. Hicks against Emmitt Han
kerson, defendant in execution.
I This the first day of April, 1954.
I J. W. MOTT, Jr.,
Deputy Sheriff.
All persons that have not
the last two elections are
to requalify themselves before
can vote in the next primary.
voted in
required
they
Deadline
Is
For Re-Registeration
Mayl, 1954
Board of Registrars
Taylor County