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NOTICS TO COffTRACTORS
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For Sale:
Four room house on lot 110’
x220’ in Pottersville District.
L. L. Windham, Rt. 1, Reynolds,
Ga.
aeteriel, for furnl.41^"^
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north of Tatevell end extending nnrtTV! if 7 ' ®^ glmin « «PProxlm»tely 1, oil,,
loet^y Si.0 f..t of JS£?%£* ^uZgSJST*'
57.787
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97000
282900
1200
5200
It.593
670
near Liberty Churoh.
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SStirtli Exc »' ,,tlon “ d Borrow, Including
Overhaul on Excavation
Subgred. Tr.eta.nt Met.rlel, Including Materiel
8ub * r * d * Tr.eta.nt Material
^.clal Subgred. Compaction end Te.t Rolling
Structure Excavation ^
Foundation Backfill Material, Type i
Foundation Backfill Material, Type tt
Claes "A" Concrete Culverts
Bar Reinforcing Steel
15" Pipe 8D
18" Pipe 8D
24" Pipe SD
18" Pipe CD, 1* to 15* mi
24" Pipe CD, 1* to 15* Pill
30" Pipe CD, 1« to 15' Fill
6" Perforated Pipe Underdrain
Culvert Pipe Removed, 3D or CD
Sand Cement Bag Rip Rap
Concrete Right of Way Markers
Posts for FAP Markers
Arrows for FAP Markers
Plates for FAP Markers
Agricultural T.imo
First Application Pertiliter
8econd Application Fertiliser
Water for Orasaing
Sprigging with Overseeding
Loose Sod Rip Rap with Overseeding
Sod Ditch Checks
Class "A-2" Sand Clay Base and Shoulders
Including Material
Btabirizer Aggregate - Coarse
8peclal Overhaul on Base Material
Cutback Asphalt Prime
Asphalt Cement Surface Treatment,
Stone Size M-5, Type I
Asphalt Cement Bituminous Seal
Highway Signs Type I Material
Galvanized Steal Posts, Type I
Galvanized Steel Poets, Type II
Said work shall begin within ten (10) days after formal execution of contraot
and shall be oompleted within ifiQ—working days. When oontraot bas been
exeouted, written notice shall be given the Contraotor, at whloh time, and not
before, work may be started.
Contract exeouted pursuant to this Notice is binding on the 8tate Highway
Department, as such. Said contract will not oreate liability, expressed or
implied, against the undersigned Chairman of the State Highway Board, as an
individual nor againBt any employee of the State Highway Department, in his or
her individual capacity.
The minimum wago to be paid under this contraot shall be the amounts set out
in the Labor Provisions Included in the Proposal. The attention of bidders is
directed to the Special Provisions oovering employment of labor, methods of
oonstruotlon, subletting or assigning the contraot and to the use of domestic
matoriala.
Plans and specifications are on file at the offioe of the undersigned at
Atlanta, and at—Thrmaat.nn Georgia, and at the office of the Board of
County Comn.i6Blonpr8 of_
Butter Georgia
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Coplos of the General Specifications may be obtained upon payment in advance of
the bub of whloh sums will not be refunded.
Proposals must be submitted on regular forms, which will be supplied by the
undersigned, and may be obtained by a payment, in auivanoe of |5.00 for each
proposal issued. When the proposal is submitted, it must be accompanied by a
oertlfled check, cashier's chock, negotiable United States Bonds, or other
acceptable security In the amount of | 4500.00 , And muet be plainly marked
"Propoeal for Road 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 tho contract is awarded, unless it is deemed advisable by
the 8t.ate Highway Department to hold one or more checks. If an unusual condition
arises, the State Highway Department reserves the right to cash all ohecks.
Bidders Bond will not be accepted. Bond will be required of the successful bidder
as roqulred by law.
Contracts will not bo awarded to contractors who have not been placed on the
list of qualified Contractors 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 opening bids.
All bids must shew totals for each item and total amount of bid. Right Is
resorved In the undersigned to delay the award of the contract for a period not
to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of opening bids, during which period
bids shall remain open and not subject to withdrawal. Right is alao reserved in
the undersigned to rejeot any and all bids ana to waive all formalities.
Upon compliance with the requirements of the Standard Specifications, Ninety
(90) percent of the amount of work done in any calendar month will be paid for by
the 23th. day of the succeeding month, provided that payrolls have been submitted
as required ana the remainder within thirty (20) days after the Final Statement
Is approved by the Bnpineer.
This the—3 day of Dc.tnhar , 19_&2.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTWBNT OF GEORGIA
JIM L. GILL IS, SR., C RAHMAN
WILLIS N. HARDEN, MEMBER
CLARKE W. DUNCAN, MEMBER
FOR SALE
THE ELMO WALLER HOMF
Three bedroom, bath, brick house, 7 years old, 4Vi% vet.
mtge., nice lot, convenient to schools, churches and stores.
Pay equity and assume loan.
Phone Reynolds 647-3336
NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME
Blue Cross - Blue Shield now
providing protection for 60,000,
000 persons has openings for
Non-Group Representatives.
Excellent opportunity to earn
extra dollars in your spare
time. For details writeWilburn
Johnson, P. O. Box 1520, Co
lumbus, Georgia.
For Sale:
Chihuahua puppies A. K. C.
registered. 2 males and 1 fe
male. Mildred Peed, Butler, G a.
Six room brick veneer house lo
cated in city of Reynolds -
three bedrooms, bath and ahalf.
Two lots with Rio Grande fence
around backyard. Phone Ti. 7-
5131. Fred E. Schofill. (1054p)
FOR SALE: Oct. 8, 9, 10.
Household furniture, Kitchen U-
tensils, Electric Stove and
Refrigerator. Mrs. H. K. Sealy,
Reynolds, Georgia.
(1051b)
WANTED: Desire lady com
panion to San Diego, Calif, For
details contact Mrs . R, A.
Me Anally at UN 2-3716 (9272)
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be in
town Every Saturday. Call or
bring machines to: McKenzie
Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4665.
(619tf)
WANTED —Good man for
overseer on peach, pecan, and
cotton farm in Macon County.
E. L. Duke, Fort Valley,
Georgia, Tel. TA. 5-5339.
(719tf)
FOR SALE: In Howard, Ga.,
six acres of land and six room
house with bath and gas heat,
hardwood floors, new paint and
new roof. Terms or cash. Call
665-3359, Junction City, Ga.
OUT OF WORK OK ON
SHORTER HOURS? Write us
immediately regarding op
portunities to sell consumers in
Taylor County. Rawleigh Pro
ducts, full time. No experi
ence needed to start. For in
terview write Rawleigh GAI-
810-198, Memphis, Tenn.
(9273p)
NOW! Keep fuel grime out of your home!
Enjoy flameless heating at the new low
total
electric
rate
Only electric house heating is flameless.
This means no fuel grime to coat walls,
windows or mirrors or to settle on books,
clothing. Your home is clean when you
heat the modern, llameless electric way.
And never has electric heating been so
low in price to our customers! Our new
total-electric rate lets yo-u enjoy house
heating, water heating, cooking and all the
other advantages of electricity for less.
Call us. Learn how you can save up to
20 per cent on your total electric bill.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
GO TOTAL ELECTRIC.,.FOR LESS
That's not all1 Ask us how wc can pay
up to $180 toward iviring your home so
you can lire better electrically.
LET US SELL
YOUR FARM
A ; SALES INC.
7 &a*m ezRcatiy ^SfisalaClUA”
Ph 986-3132
Gray, Ga
Fire Prevention
Is Area-Wide Affair
ROBINS AFB, GA. . . .Fire
Prevention Week observance in
the Middle Georgia area will
be an area-wide affair this year
when fourteen communities join
with Robins AFB topromotethe
traditional event.
The gala carnival-type ob
servance will be conducted in
Warner Robins, Oct. 8 through
11 with the base serving as host.
The communities assisting in
the sponsorship will be Macon,
Warner Robins, Perry, Ft. Val
ley, Forsyth, Reynolds, Hawk-
insville, Cochran, Unadilla,
Jeffersonville, Dublin, Gray,
Milledgeville and Gordon.
Each of the cities will take
an active participation in the
displays and exhibitions that are
aimed at educating the citizens
of the area in the more advanced
fire prevention methods and fire
fight equipment,
CAPABILITY
To be what we are, and to
become what we are capable
of becoming, is the only end
of life.
- Robert Louis Stevenson
Ability is a poor man's wealth.
-Matther Wren
Legal Notice
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. George Brady having
filed her petition seeking leave
to sell real estate set aside to
herself and her minor child out
of the estate of George Brady,
deceased, as a year’s support,
this is to cite all and singular
the persons who may be in
terested therein, to be and ap
pear before me on the 15th
day of October, 1962, at 10
A. M., and show cause, if any
they can, why the prayers of
said petition should not be
granted.
Witness my offical signature,
this 5th day of October, 1962.
Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our ap
preciation to our many friends
for their visits, prayers, ex
pressions of sympathy, floral
offerings and food. Thanks also
to Drs. Whatley and Sams for
their untiring services during
the sickness and death of our
dear husband, father and
brother. We will ever be grate
ful. May God bless each of
you.
The Family of Leonard
Morrison Chapman
REVOLUTIONS
Revolutions are not about tri
fles, but spring from trifles.
- Airstotle
A populace never rebels from
passion for attack, but from
impatience of suffering.
- Edmund Burke
In all moral revolutions, from
a lower to a higher condition
of thought and action, Truth is
in the minority and error has
the majority,
- Mary Baker Lddy
The Citizens State Bank Urges People Of
Taylor County To Buy Savings Bonds
TO OUR DEPOSITORS:
In this time of national peril, we join with bankers across the
nation in bringing you an important message from your govern
ment.
Today our most precious heritage - our freedom - is threaten
ed by forces more powerful, more resourceful, more destructive
than at any time in our history. As Americans, we all must
share in the struggle to preserve the peace and our freedom.
The part played by individual Americans will take many forms,
but there is one way open to all. The Treasury is calling on all
Americans to buy as many United States Savings Bonds as possible
in 1962.
U. S. Savings Bonds are Bonds of Freedom. When you invest in
them, not only do you build your own and your family’s security,
but our country’s as well. You add directly to America’s econo
mic strength. You help to protect and preserve our freedom for
the generations to come.
Savings Bonds earn 3 3/4% when held to maturity. Series E
Bonds mature in 7 years and 9 months; interest is added to the
casli value every six months. Series H Bonds mature in 10
years; pay interest semi-annually by Treasury check. The Bonds
are not subject to market .fluctuations. (Both E and 11 Bonds
continue to earn interest after maturity — no action required,
just hold them.)
1 hope you will join with millions of other Americans in buying
Savings Bonds, one way all of us can help in the detense of our
freedom. We will be glad to serve you in the purchase of Savings
Bonds or answer any questions yon may have.
Sincerely,
Maesal E. Childres
Vice President & Cashier
The Taylor County (Ga.) News. Friday, October 5, 1962
NOTICE
VOICE OF
THE PEOPLE
(Ed. Note: The following let
ter received from Mrs. Phelps
is ntn in an effort to obtain the
information requested. If any
one has any information, we
would be happy to send this
to her.)
Dear Editor:
In a recent letter from Mrs.
Lois Barry Eastin, grand
daughter of William Preston
Caldwell, addressed to Mrs.
David S. (Mary Harriet Cald
well) Clarke, and forwarded to
me, there is reference to an
article in your paper on the
Caldwell family and I gather
from her letter that you have
some knowledge of the family.
It will be greatly appreciat
ed if you will send me a copy
of the article and any additional
information you can furnish on
the family. We are trying to
compile a genealogical record
of the family from the date of
the first emigrant to America
from Scotland via Ireland to
date. We have compiled a
considerable file on the family
and if you have any interest in
the matter we will be gald to
give you what we have.
Sincerely,
Mrs. George C. Phelps
P. S. Would appreciate it
if you will give us a list of
any Caldwell’s now living in
or around Butler and their mail
ing address.
NOTICE
No Hunting Allowed on my
farm between Reynolds and
Butler known as the Posey-
Paris Place.
L. W. COOK
(or more)
I may
save you up to
*125
on financing
and insuring
your next car
Ask me about the State
Farm BANK PLAN for fi
nancing new or used cars.
J. ED BELL
State Farm Agent
Across from Post Office
THOMASTON, GEORGIA
STATE FARM
MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY
Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois
59-32
Smoking in Bed
is Deadly!
The Taylor County News is forced to refuse to accept want ads
over the telephone or to charge want ads. This applies to legal
ads, special announcements, etc. except pertaining to churches
in the county.
First there is too much possibility of error. Second, we can
not send bills for want ads.
The deadline for any news or ads is 6 p. m., Tuesday. The
News office is open until 5 and if impossible to come before then,
bring them by my home or mail them to P. O. Box 298, Butler,
Georgia. Rates will be furnished on request. Call 862-2552
or 862-5835.
Sorry , but neither friendship, kinship, love, hope, charity,
sleet, rain nor dark of the night will cause exceptions.
DEAN THEATRE
BUTLER, GEORGIA
WEEKDAYS 7:50 SAT. & SUN. 2:30
• ti. |,j pmun WflH
Rock Hudson
-, Doris Day
Tony Randall
ig\m
Come
BACK"
EDI! ADAMS’ JACK OAKIEi
SUN. 8:45
Sun. & Mon., Oct. 7 4 8
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FOR ONE-STOP SHOPPING IN'63
ITS EXCITING 1
This is about the best thing that’s happened to buying cars since
Chevrolet started building them—four entirely different kinds of
cars to choose from at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping
Center. If you're a luxury-lover, you’ll probably want to go no further
than those 13 plush new Jet-smooth '63 Chevrolets. Want to give your
budget an even bigger break? Step over and see what’s new with those
10 nifty models of the '63 Chevy II. Or maybe you’ve been eyeing
sports-car caps, in which case have a go at a sporty new '63 Corvatr
(8 of them, including three snazzy bucket-seat Monzas and those big
Greenbrier Sports Wagons). There’s even something for the all-out
sports-car set-the daring Corvette Sting Ray. Picking a new car has
never been easier. (Unless you’d like to own them all!)
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NEW CORVETTE STING RAY SPORT COUPE
63 C0RVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE
It’s Chevy Showtime ’63!— See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet Dealer’s Showroom
Taylor County Motor Company
Reynolds, Ga.
Phone TI 7-3945