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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 4, 1922.
OFFICIAL MINUTES OF CALLED Claying fill elopee lztns
MEETING OF THE COUNTY deep
COMMISSIONERS
call for the minutes of the last meet.
Mr. Bickley moved on Mr.
Chastain’s second that the reading of
the minutes be omitted. Carried.
Chairman Williams, as authorised
the October meeting, having se.
cured a survey and estimated cost of
the erection of bridge approach fills
Chastain, Ga., submitted
Thomasville, Ga.
Dear Sir:
At your request I have made
survey for the proposed fill thru
I told you off hand that the fill
would probably amount to 10,000 cu.
ds. This estimate however was made
m the assumption that the top of the
fill would be placed at high water
After further study, however, it
seemed best to place this fill above
highwater on account of the sand
material. Sand melts rapidly -when
wet and a large partjjf the fill might
be destroyed if water broke ove
8.0 feet above high y
Estimate No. 1
Clearing and grubbing, 4.5
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RADIUM
The RADIUM INSTITUTE Of
Thomaevllle, Ga^ for treatment
of Cancerous and Benign
We wish to cooperate with
phyalclans and aurgeons, assur
ing them an adequate supply of
Radium for use In cases refer*
Hospital easea treated at City
Hospital, Thomasville, Ga., or
Dr. Sanchez’ private eenatorl
um at Berwick, Ga.
lee or write, Dr. C. K.Wall, oi
A. D. Little, Thomasville, or
Dr. 8. E. Sanchez, Berwick,
Total coat $ 8,220.00
The other estimate provides for a
fill one foot above high water with 10
Ins. of sand clay aumclng on top of
feet above highwater. This estimate
Estimate No. 2
Clearing and grubbing,
Borrow excar. (main fill)
18,440 Cuyds © 20c —....
Borrow excav. (temporary
Sand clay surfacing 1,200
Cnyds © 40c
Claying fill slopes
24ins. deep .
Total
...$ 5,448.00
I have shown a price of 20
for borrow excavation, which I be
lieve is ample, since the material is
sand and the average haul will be less
than 60 feet. The county eould
probably make this fill for 15 cents
r cu yd with convict forces.
This fill will eliminate all bridges
except the main bridge, a total sav
ing of 210 lineal feet of bridging.
Figuring cost of these bridges at
$5.00 per lineal foot, this saving will
amount to $1,050-00. If maintenance
and renewal costs are figured the cost
will be proportionately'greater.
I will be glad to give you any
further help necessary connected with
this job.
Yours Very Truly,
E. JACK SMITH.
Division Engineer,
Thomasville Div. No 9.
Mr. Williams said it is proposed to
way and to straighten the bridge t
cordingly when rebuilt.
After discussion at length :
there is a good deal of general road
work needing to be done throughout
the county that this job be let to
Thomas moved on Mr. Murphy 1
second that we advertise for com
petitive bids for the erection of these
Mr. Chastain moved on Mr. Mc
Millan’s second that Chairman Wil
liams be authorized to incur any
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cessary expense in connection with
survey and advertising of the job.
Carried.
The Paving Contractors having
torn up the curbing along the Court
House square and several parties hav
ing made application to buy sami
Mr. Bickley moved on Mr. Chastain 1
Every Man His Own Bradslreet
> sell a
decided to extend the time for pay
ment at the usual amount. There
fore Mr. McMillan moved on Mr. J.
B. Williams second that the time he
extended to the next regular meeting
hich will be held on November 14th
and that the District Road
Overseers be instructed to
$4.00
Clerk
Overseers of this action and that this
extension for collection
final.)
Pearce, State Cattle
Supervising Inspector was present
nd preferred charges against Range
Rider T. W. Kjght of the Coolidge
District to the effect that he has
neglected to follow instructions in
riding the cattle ranges of the tick In
fested area of his district and seeing
that all cattle in this territory
being dipped regularly every 14
required, and that
. all the cattle not being dipp
ed, matured fever ticks had shown up.
discussion Mr. J. B. Wil
liams moved on Mr. Chastain’s second
that Mr. Right be discharged and that
■ccond that the service! of Mr. Henry ------ - -
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employed
only so long as' their services are
satisfactory to the Board)
Mr. Madre then moved on Mr. Mc
Millan’s second that Mr. Murphy and
Dr. Pearce be authorized to employ
a man to succeed Mr. Kight on this
job. Carried. Mr. Bickleyjnoved
Mr. J. B. Williams second that the
Clerk be authorized to draw a war.
in payment of Mr. Right’s salary
in full to date. Carried.
The Building Committee authorized
at the October meeting to act in the
matter of concentrating the County
Stock&de, warehouse, mules, machin
ery, and sundry equipment at the
County Farm reported that they had
investigated and had found that such
move will prove very expensive to
tbe county in that it will necessitate
not only the erection of additional
Convict and mule quarters, but dweli-
i with
Tractor man us all these
families. In this connection it is
pointed out that there would be need
ed such other buildings as an auto
repair shop, blacksmith shop, sheds
j for the 6 trucks and other equipment,
! also a commissary and quarters for
the Guards and Truck Drivers.
| After some discussion
suspend this
i present and to bay 2 or
3 acres near the old Stockade on Car.
roll Hill for a location for male lots
and sheds. Therefore Mr. J. B. WiL
Mr. Chastain be authorized to secure
prices on 2 or 3 acres convenient to
I this Stockade for th*a purpose.
Carried.
Supt Brown reported that he had
cut the hay crop at the farm and had
about half the hay baled and is about
ready to begin sowing the oat crop.
He said the supply of oats grown at
the farm are not suitable for seetf
Mr. Bickley moved on Mr. Madre'
second that the Chairman and Clerk
be authorized to buy the necessary
amount of seed oats for sowing 250
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that the Pittman and Pender,a!t
Hills are in a very bad condition and
almost impassable and that
getting stuck daily i
-v— - these places.
He asked that the matter have
immediate attention. Mr. Bickley
moved on Mr. J. B. Williams second
that Supt Brown be instructed to
take the
the roac. -—
Coolidge district and repair these
hills afterwhich he is to return to the
Coolidge district Carried.
Mr. Murphy reported that District
Overseer J. G. Carr has resigned his
position in the Merrillville District.
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Morgan City, La.—“I! would be hard
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Mrs. IO. Bowman, of 189 Root Street,
this city.
i was to run-down In (Mtfh I could.
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authorized to complete Mr. Carr’s
work for the year or until his
censor is appointed. .Carried.
There being no further business the
S. L. HEALD, Clerk.
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