The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, August 03, 1962, Image 7

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Reynolds Womans Club THE TAYLOR COUNTY (Ga.) NEWS, Friday, August 3. IMS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Irs. Roy Jones For the past forty-nine years, :he Reynolds Woman’s Club continued to work for the ivlc welfare of the community, he club was organized June 27, 13 and admitted to the Georgia ederatlon of Women’sClubs at at time. On February 4,1914, was admitted to the General deration of Women’s Clubs. The Reynolds Woman’s Club generations was the the only vie club in the community, lerefore, the accomplishments the club have been in many Ids of endeavor. These ac- mpllshments range from the odern library established and >erated by the club to better e educational standards of the tizens to the remodeling of the swimming pool building for youth center. Outstanding the many contributions to the al school was the organizing 1 supervising of the lunch- om program. For many years, theWoman’s ub has maintained thebeauti- park in the heart of Reynolds d numerous drives to beauti- the residential and business eas of the city have been held. ie of the most recent projects landscaping the grounds of new National Guard Armory ilding. The club throughout years has intensively sup- rted special projects in the erest of the betterment of the cial, cultural, physical, ental, and religious conditions the community. A regular weekly activity of : club is the gathering of news : publication in The Butler raid, and this service will continued for The Taylor unty News. The club alter- DEAN THEATRF duner, Ga. Phone 862-4425 Friday 4 Safurday August 3 and 4 Double'Feature CD "Curse of the Werewolf' (2/ "Shddow of the Cat' Sunday and Monday August 5 and 6 Tender is the Night' with Jennifer Jones *Sho Wednesday 4 Thursday August 8 4 9 The Honeymoon Machine' ME'- ...to find out how much you may save on car insurance J. ED. BELL Across from Postl Office Thomaston, Ga. STATE Al FARM T - MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington- nates with the UDC in preparing the weekly Klwanls meals. The club participates in the support of The Tallulah Falls School, a special project ofThe State Federation of Women’s Clubs. The present officers of The Reynolds Woman’s Club are Mrs. Roy Jones, President; Mrs. E. C. Whatley, First Vice- President; Mrs. Julian Whatley, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Thad Crawley, Secretary; Mrs. Wayne Hill, Treasurer; and Mrs. C. L. Ayers, immediate past president. The present membership is 86, including ten honorary members. Dangoroui Machinary Enforce the rule of no ex tra riders on farm macninery. Small children are often in jured by machinery in drive ways and work areas. Keep them out of these areas unless close ly supervised, suggests Exten sion Agricultural Engineer W. E, Houston. G.I. Insurance Being Studied ATLANTA - - Legislation which would allow millons of World War II and Korean War veterans to re-instate or buy GI insurance stands an excellent chance of passage in this ses sion of Congress, Georgia Vet erans Service Director Pete Wheeler reported this week. The bill, which recently re ceived administration endorse ment in a major policy change, would affect some two-thirds of all the veterans in Georgia, he said. Those who served in the armed forces between Octo ber 8, 1940, and January 1, 1957, would be allowed to re instate their old policies or take out new policies. Those who held less than $10, 000 in NSLI coverage would also be allowed to increase their insurance to that amount. Under NSLI (GI) re-opening plan, insurance reinstatement would be limited to five-year term, ordinary life, 30-pay life, 20-pay life, 20-year endowment and endowment at age 60. The policies would be on a non-participating basis which pays no dividends. Rates, which in many cases would be cheaper than the old NSLI at the same ages, would be based on modern mortality tables. Veterans are reminded, however, that they will likely pay more premium for the same coverage, despite the lower rates on non-parti cipating insurance, because all have gotten older. No by-age payment schedule based on this legislation has yet been made available, but an example of a World War II veteran has been reported. The cost to such a veteran at age 40 would be $36.60 a year for $10, 000 5-year term in- srance or $191.90 per year for $10,000 of Ordinary life. The changes on all policies would be increased by a $5.00 annual administration fee. At this time the House Vet erans Affairs Committee is dis cussing the legislation. Georgia Rural Road* Authority Projoct No. RR-PR 2633 (3). RR- PR 41M (I) A RR-PR 4141 (1) 4 Spur. Gountto* ol Macon 4 Taylor Scaled proposals will be received by the Georgia Rural Roads Au thority at Ita General Office at No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., until U a. m. Eastern Standard Tima, Aug. 10, 1962, for furnishing all labor, material, equipment and oth er things necessary for construction of 5.421 miles of grading and pav ing as follows: 0.581 miles on the Lower River Road, beginning at the end of the present paving at the Macon-Taylor County Line and ex tending north; also, 1.738 miles on the State Route 26 • DeVaughn Road, beginning at State Route 26 approximately two miles east of Montezuma and extending north to paved county road; also, 3.102 mllse on the State Route 127 • Peach County Line Road, beginning at State Route 127 approximately 3.25 miles east of Marshallville and ex tending north to the Peach County Line with Spur extending south west, west, and northeast. Plans and Specifications are on file at the office of the undersigned at Atlanta, and at the office of the State Highway Department, No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., and at the office of the Division En gineer of the State Highway De partment at Thomaston, Georgia, and at the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Macon and Taylor counties at Oglethorpe and Butler, Georgia, where they may be Inspected free of charge. No plans will be furnished for sale to pro spective bidders. 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 Georgia Rural Roads Authority and will govern any construction under these proposals. The work will be let in one contrac. The Approximate Quantities Are as Follows t 52.586 Acres Clearing and Grtib- bing Roadway • Lump Sum. 8.00 Acres Clearing and Grubbing, Per Acre. 98650 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Ex cavation and Borrow, Including Ditches. 100 Cu. Yds, Channel Excava tion. 281800 Sta. Yds. Overhaul on Ex cavation. 12000 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treat ment Material. 66000 Unit Yds. Overhaul on Subgrade Treatment Material. 5.415 Miles Special Subgrade Compaction and Test Rolling. 970 Cu. Yds. Excavation for Cul verts and Minor Structures. 170 Cu. Yds. Selected Material Backfill, Culvert Foundations. 288 Cu. Yds. Class “A" Concrete Culverts. 27200 Lbs, Bar Reinforcing Steel. 720 Lin. Ft. 15" Pipe SD 430 Lin. Ft. 18" Pipe SD. 60 Lin Ft. 24” Pipe SD. 40 Lin Ft. 15" Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ Fill. 360 Lin. Ft. 18" Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ Card of Thanks We wish to take this opportu nity to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind and thoughtful during the illness and passing of our beloved hus band and father, Mr. Henry F. Moulton. Words cannot express how much each prayer, floral, offering, tray of food, card*, and contribution have meant to us. Special thanks are ex tended Dr. E.. C. Whatley, for services rendered during Mr. Moulton’s illness. The Family of HENRY F. MOULTON CHARLES DENNING, hard-working Kiwanis member, shows off new street sweeper. Reynolds Kiwonians Pioneers By Roy Jones Some of the leading citizens of Reynolds felt that the spiri tual, civic, social, and recrea tions 1 needs of the community could best be served through unified action. After a study of the organization and purpose of 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) daya from date of opening bids, during which period blda shall remain open and not subject to withdraw al. Right Is reserved to reject any and all blda and to waive all for malities. Upon compliance with the re- qulrements 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 25th day of the succeeding month and the remainder within thirty (30) days after final estimate is approved by the Engineer. This the 20th day of July, 1962. GEORGIA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY JIM L. GILLIS, Sr. Chairman WILLIS N. HARDEN, Member CLARKE W. DUNCAN, (7262) Member. various civic clubs, these leaders unanimously voted to unite wifi Kiwanis International. In August of 1958, the Reynolds Kiwanis Club was born with 26 charter members. The motto of Kiwanis “We Build” was taken literally by the Reynolds Kiwanis, and the ac complishments of the club have earned statewide recognition. Besides presenting programs weekly that are both informative and entertaining, the club built and operates the beautiful Reyn olds Kiwanis Golf Club, spon sored the organization of the Reynolds Industrial Develop ment Corporation, was instru mental in organizing the Public Housing Authority, organized a clean-up campaign that re sulted in the painting of every store in town, and has carried out beautification projects that resulted in large scale plant ings of ornamental plants. In the fields of Agricultural and Conservation, the club has established a forestry demons tration plot, is conducting acorn fertilizer and spacing test, has furnished wildlife seed to mem bers for planting in the commu nity, and the Farm-City week program held in different com munities in the county has be come an outstanding event. The Reynolds Kiwanis Club sponsored the Easter sunrise service this year, and plans to make this service an out standing event in this area. The club has successfully com pleted outstanding youth pro jects, including individual vo cational training for the seniors. The club also spon sored the organization of the Key Club in the Reynolds High School, and supports the Boy Scout troop. The Kiwanians point with pride to the modern street sweeper purchased recently by by the club and the city as a joint project, and the fact the sweeper is operated as a pub lic service by a member of the club without pay. Due to the fellowship in the club and the worthwhile acti vities, membership has in creased from 26 to 49 at the present time. It is also note worthy that 2 charter members moved to other communities and these members were instru mental in organizing the Ki wanis Club of Wheeler County and the Kiwanis Club of St. Marys’. The members of the club re side in Taylor County and the northern part of Macon County. The first president of the Reyn olds Kiwanis Club was Ed God dard who was followed by Pete Ayers and Woodfin Hinton. The president this year is Roy Jones. The club meets at noon each Friday and through the coopera tion of the Woman's Club and the Reynolds Chapter of the United Daughters ot the Con federacy, delicious meals are served. Guests are always welcome at the weekly meet ings. Crimson clover seed produc tion in Georgia is expected to be about 1,560,000 pounds—16 percent less than last year, according to the Georgia Crop Reporting Service. * * * Boating accidents killed over 1,100 persons in the United States last year, according to Extension Engineer W. E. Hus ton. Avemge vaiue of American farms is $42,000, according to Extension Farm Management Specialist Edward Brown. * * * A heavy set of pecans is re ported throughout Georgia and a record yield is expected to be harvested in November and December, reports Extension Horticulturist R. L. Livingston. EXPERT BEAUTY CARE by twn experienced operator* MODERN BEAUTY SHOP BERNALINE GILSON. Own.. BUTLER, GA. TEEN AGE DEPOSITORS! Yes, we have them — and would welcome more. The teen ager who finds occasion to use the services of a bank is building a financial relationship likely to be valuable all through life. We're glad to serve el! forward-looking young customers. THE CITIZENS STATE BANK REYNOLDS, GEORGIA Phone: Tl 7-34(5 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. For Diesel Feel Rood Service Gas, OH. Tires & Tubes Washing, Greasing Stalnaker Gulf SERVICE STATION W. H. STALNAKER, Owner Phono 8*3-2435 BUTLER, GA. 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. 50 Lin. Ft. 48" Pipe CD, 1’ to 15’ Fill. 750 Lin. Ft. 6" Perforated Pipe Underdrain. 240 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Remov- ed, SD or CD. 1 120 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Relaid, SD or CD. 150 Sq. Yds. Sand Cement Bag Rip Rap. 18 Tons First Application Ferti lizer. 2180 Lbs. Second Application Fertilizer. 82 M. Gals. Water for Grassing. 76600 Sq. Yds. Sprigging with Overseeding. 880 Sq. Yds. Loose Sod Rip Rap with Overseeding. 1050 Lbs. Dleldrln • 10% Granu lar Insecticide. 630 Sq. Yds. Sod Ditch Checks. LUMP SUM Removing Existing Bridge • Sta. 111x92, ProJ. 414- (1) LUMP SUM Remove Existing Bridge - Sta. 88x81, ProJ. 4141 (1). 600 Cu. Yds. Stabilizer Aggregate ■ Coarse • Including Material. 18700 Cu. Yds. Class “B-2” Top soil or Sand Clay Base and Shoul der Material, Projs. 2622 (2) and 4141 (1) and Spur. 8900 Cu. Yds. Class ”B-3’’ Top soil or Sand Clay Base and Shoul der Material ProJ. 4136 (1) Only. 139300 Unit Yds. Special Over- haul on Base and Shoulder Ma terial. 17350 Gals. Cutback Prime. 66100 Sq Yds. Bituminous Surface Treatment, Stone Size M-5, Typt 1. 66100 Sq. Yds. Bituminous Seal. 51000 Sq. Yds. Finishing and Dressing. Said work shall begin within (10) days after fo.mal 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, work may be started. Contract executed pursuant to this Notice Is binding on the State Rural Roads Authority as such. Said contract will not create liabili ty, expressed or Implied, against the undersigned Chairman of the State Rural Roads Authority as an In- | dividual, nor against any employee of the Georgia Rural Roads Au thority In his or her individual ca pacity nor against the State High way Department of Georgia, nor against any officer or employee of the State Highway Department In his or her individual capacity. Proposals must be submitted on regular forms which are supplied by the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check, negotiable United States Bonds or other acceptable se curity In the amount of $4,500.00, and must be plainly marked “Pro posal for Bridge Construction," County and Number, and show the time of opening as advertised. Check of the low bidder will be cashed and all other checks will be returned as soon as the contract la awarded, unless It Is deemed advls. able by the Authority to hold one or more checks. If an unusual con dition arises, the authority re serves the right to cash all checks. Bidders bond will not be accepted. A charge of $5.00 will be made for each prooosal 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. 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