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BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Publishd weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
CARL BROOME
Catered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as second
class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Inside Brantley County, one year $2.50
Six Months $1.50
Ohtside Brantley County, one year $3.00
Six Months — $2.00
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
The petition of T. L. DOWLING,
MRS. GEORGA BELLE DOWL
ING, and MRS. MATTIE DOWL
ING, hereinafter called petitioners,
respectfully shows:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors to be incorporated under the
name "NAHUNTA BUS COM
PANY’.
2. The Object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profits.
9. The general nature of the busi
ness at businesses to be transacted
is to transport persons and property
for hire; and, to do any and all acts
and things necessary, convenient,
expedient, ancillary or in aid to the
accomplishment of the foregoing.
4. Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with all
the rights and powers now or here
after given to do any and all things
which may be needful or proper in
the operation of the above describ
ed business, and that said corpora
tion have all of the powers enum
erated in Sections 22-1827 and 22-
1828, Georgia Code Annotated, and
SUch powers as may hereafter be
given by law.
5. The maximum number of
shares of stock shall be fifty (50)
Os the par value of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS ($100.00) per share, all
of which shall be common stock.
However, the amount of capital
with which the corporation shall
begin business shall be not less
than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
The corporation shall be authorized
to issue additional shares up to the
maximum sum above stated, and
thereafter, from time to time, to
reduce the amount of capital out-
standing, but not below the mini
mum above stated, and all this,
ttpon a majority vote of the Board
bf Directors.
6. The time for which the cor
poration is to have existence is 35
years, with the privilege of renewal
of the charter, from time to time,
upon the expiration of said periods
of 35 years.
7. The County in which the prin
cipal office of the corporation is to
be located is Brantley County,
Georgia, but the privilege is desired
of establishing branch offices and
places of business both within and
without the State of Georgia.
8. The name and Post Office ad
dress of each of the applicants for
charter are as follows:
T. L. Dowling, Nahunta, Georgia.
Mrs. Georga Belle Dowling, Na
hunta, Georgia.
Mrs. Mattie Dowling, Nahunta,
Georgia.
8. Petitioners further desire that
by-laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the common stock hold
ers, and such by-laws shall provide
for the officers of the corporation,
the manner of their selection, and
such other rules appropriate to by
laws which have as their purpose
the control and management of the
corporation, including provisions
whereby the by-laws may be amend
ed.
10. Your petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secretary
of the State of Georgia as required
by Section 22-1803, Georgia Code
Annotated.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges and im
munities herein set forth, and such
additional rights, powers and pri
vileges as may be necessary pro
per or incident to the conduct of
the business aforesaid, and as may
be inherent in or allowed to like
corporations under the laws of the
State of Georgia as they now exist
er may hereafter exist.
LAMAR GIBSON,
Attorney for Petitioners.
AT CHAMBERS.
The foregoing petition of T. L.
FOWLING, MRS. GEORGIA
BELLE DOWLING, and MRS.
MATTIE DOWLING, to be incor
porated under the name of “NA
HUNTA BUS COMPANY”, has been
duly presented to me, and read and
considered; and it appearing that
petition is within the purview
Official Organ of Brantiey County
The Brantley Enterprise
EDITOR and OWNER
and intention of the law's of this
State applicable thereto; and it
further appearing that all of said
laws have been fully complied with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDER
ED, ORDERED, AND ADJUDGED
that said petition be and the same
is hereby granted; and petitioners,
their associates, successors and as
signs, are hereby incorporated and
made a body politic under the name
and style of "NAHUNTA BUS
COMPANY" for and during a per
iod of 35 years, with the privilege
of renewal at the expiration of that
time, and with all the rights, po
wers, privileges and immunities
mentioned in said application, and
with such additional rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as are
provided by the laws of Georgia
as they now exist or may hereafter
exist.
This ninth day of January,
1954.
Walter Thomas,
Judge, Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia.
CITATION—Year's Support
State of Georgia,
Brantley Court, of Ordinary.
January 5, 1954.
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Beary Parrott widow of
said Daniel H. Parrott for a twelve
months’ support for herself and six
minor children, having filed their
return; all persons concerned here
by are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular Feb
ruary term of this Court, why said
application should not be granted.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary.
Brantley County.
CITATION—Year’s Support
State of Georgia,
Brantley Court of Ordinary.
January 4, 1954.
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. America Gunter, widow of
said James Allen Gunter, for a
twelve months’ support for herself
having filed their return; all per
sons concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have, at
the next regular February term of
this C9urt, why said application
should not be granted.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary.
Brantley County.
CITATION—Year’s Support
State of Georgia,
Brantley Court of Ordinary.
January 4, 1954
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Lula Griffin, widow of said
Jesse J. Griffin, for a twelve
months’ support for herself, having
filed their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next
regular February term of this
Court, why said application should
not be granted.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary.
Brantley County.
Georgia, Brantley County.
RE: Estate of Mrs. S. J. S. Press
grove, deceased.
To the Creditors of Mrs. S. J. S.
Pressgrove, deceased:
You are hereby notified to render
an account to the undersigned or
his Attorney, A. A. Nathan, Gordon
Building, Brunswick, Georgia, of
your demands against the estate of
the above-named deceased, or lose
priority as to your claim.
If you are indebted to said es
tate, please pay same to the under
signed, personally, or to his attor
ney, A. A. Nathan, as above stated.
This 10th day of January, 1954.
Sidney H. Nathan, As
Administrator of the Estate of
Mrs. S. J. S. Pressgrove,
deceased.
INVITATION TO BID
The Waycross State Forest, locat
ed ten miles south of Waycross on
U. S. No. 1 Highway, is offering for
sale approximately 111 cords of
pulpwood and 272,106 Board Feet
of sawtimber.
Bids must be mailed to the Geor
gia Forestry Commission, 11 Hunter
Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia. Bids
postmarked later than 10:00 A. M.
February 1, 1954, will not be ac
cepted.
For further information, call 3060,
Georgia Forestry Commission, Way
cross, Ga. * -
Nahunta, Georgia WVR3DAV JAN. 21, 1934
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
FEDERAL AID SECONDARY
PROJECT NO. S 0609 (1)
counties of pierce
AND BRANTLEY.
Sealed proposals w’ill be re
ceived by the State Highway De
partment of Georgia at the Gen
eral Office at No. 2 Capitol
Square, Atlanta, Ga., until 11 A.
M., Eastern Standard time, Feb
ruary 5, 1954, and publicly open
ed for furnishing all labor, ma
terial. equipment and other
things necessary for the con
struction of 10.689 miles of grad
ing and paving and resurfacing
present pavement, located in
Pierce & Brantley Counties on
what is locally known as the
Patterson-Brunswick road, State
Route 32. The grading and pav
ing section consists of 8.042 miles,
beginning at the end of the pre
sent pavement in Patterson and
extending to the present pave
ment 2.647 miles west of State
Route 23. The section to be re
surfaced begins at this point and
extends east to State Route 23.
Otherwise known as Federal Aid
Secondary Project S 0609 (1) in
Pierce & Brantley Counties. The
work will be let in one contract.
THE APPROXIMATE QUAN
TITIES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
162.630 Acres Clearing and
Grubbing - Lump Sum.
10.00 Acres Random Clearing
and Grubbing - Per Acre.
25000 Cu. Yds. Unclassified
Excavation & Borrow, Including
Ditches.
25000 Sta. Yds. Overhaul on
Excavation.
10459 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treat
ment Material.
94131 Unit Yds. Overhaul on
Subgrade Treatment Material.
8.042 Miles Subgrade Compac
tion.
240 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe Side
Drain.
240 Lin. Ft. 24” Pipe Side
Drain.
12 Lin. Ft. 30” Concrete Pipe
CD Ext.
150 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Re
moved, SD or CD. '
150 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Re
laid, SD or CD.
25 Sq. Yds. Plain Sand Cement
Bag Rip Rap.
2 Each Posts for FAP Markers
2 Each Arrows for FAP Mark
ers.
2 Each Plates for FAP Mark
ers.
100342 Sq. Yds. Sprigging
Shoulders.
480 Sq. Yds. Loose Sod Rip
Rap for Side Drains.
100.8 M. Gals. Water for Grass
ing.
8.33 Tons First Application
Fertilizer.
2916 Lbs. Second Application
Fertilizer.
319.8 Sq. Yds. Reinforced Con
crete Approach Slabs.
180 Lin. Ft. 9” x 6” Concrete
Header with Raised Edge.
12 Each Concrete Drop Inlet
Spillways, Type “A”, 1 Grate.
240 Lin. Ft. 8” Corr. Metal Pipe
Slope Drain.
1100 Sq. Yds. Remove Asphalt
Paving.
28649 Cu. Yds. Selected Borrow
Material - Sand - For Sand Bi
tuminous Roadmix.
271416 Unit Yds. Overhaul on
Selected Borrow for Roadmix.
106457 Sq. Yds. 6" Sand Bitu
minous Roadmix.
4073 Cu. Yds. Sand Bituminous
Rcadmix - Pit Mixed - Including
Hauling.
432363 Gals. Cutback Asphalt
for Roadmix, RC-3.
27478 Gals. Cutback Asphalt
Seal.
3290 Gals. Cutback Asphalt
Tack Coat.
160766 Sq. Yds. Single Surface
Treatment, Type 2.
16889 Cu. Yds. Selected Mater
ia) Shoulders.
122570 Unit Yds. Overhaul on
Selected Material Shoulders.
191905 Sq. Yds. Finishing and
Dressing.
28 Sq. Yds. 6” Bituminous
Bound Base - R. R. Crossing.
28 Cu. Yds. Sand Bituminous
Roadmix - Pit Mixed - Patching
- Incl. Haul.
174 Gals. Cutback Asphalt for
Roadmix, RC-3.
APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES
FOR STATE AID WORK AT
BRIDGES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
500 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Ex
cavation & Borrow.
500 Sta. Yds. Overhaul on
Excavation.
1850 Sq. Yds. Sand Cement
Rip Rap.
847 Gals. Cutback Asphalt
Prime.
3381 Sq. Yds. Single Surface
Treatment, Type 2.
Said work shall begin within
ten (10) days after formal execu
tion of contract and shall be
completed within 200 working
days. When contract has been
executed, written notice shall be
given the Contractor, at which
time, and not before, work may
be started.
Contract executed pursuant to
this Notice is binding on the
State Highway Department, as
such. Said contract will not
create liability, expressed or im
plied, against the undersigned
Chairman of the State Highway
Board, as an individual nor a
gainst any employee of the State
Highway Department, in his or
her individual capacity.
The minimum wage to be paid
under this contract shall be the
amounts set out in the Labor
Provisions included in the Pro
posal. The attention of bidders is
directed to the Special Provisions
covering employment of labor,
methods of construction, sublet
ting or assigning the contract and
to the use of domestic materials.
Plans and specifications are on
file at the office of the under
signed at Atlanta, and at Savan
nah, Georgia, and at the office
of the Board of County Commis
sioners of Pierce and Brantley
Counties at Blackshear, Ga., and
Nahunta, Georgia, where they
may be inspected free of charge.
Copies of the plans may be ob
tained upon payment in advance
of the sum of $3.00. Copies of the
General Specifications may be
obtained upon payment in ad
vance of the sum of $3.00, which
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 advance of $5.00 for each pro
posal issued. When the proposal
is submitted, it must be accom
panied by a certified check, cash
ier’s check, negotiable United
States Bonds, or other acceptable
security in the amount of $3,000.-
00, and must be plainly marked
"Proposal for Road Construc
tion,” County and Number, and
show the time of opening as ad
vertised. Check of the low bid
der will be cashed and all other
checks will be returned as soon
as the contract is awarded, un
less it is deemed advisable by
the State Highway Department
to hold one or more checks. If
an unusual condition arises, the
State Highway Department re
serves the right to cash all
checks. Bidders Bond will not be
accepted. Bond will be required
of the successful bidder as re
quired by law.
Contracts will not be awarded
to contractors who have not been
placed on the list of qualified
Contractors prior to the date of
award. No proposal will be is
sued to any bidder later than 9
AM Eastern Standard Time of the
date of opening bids.
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All bids must show totals for
each item and total amount of
bid. Right is reserved in the un
signed to delay the award of the
contract for a period not to ex
ceed thirty (30) days from the
date of opening bids, during
which period bids shall remain
open and not subject to with
drawal. Right is also reserved in
the undersigned to reject any
and all bids and to waive all
formalities.
Upon compliance with the re
quirements of the Standard Spe
cifications, Ninety (90) percent
of the amount of work done in
any calendar month will be paid
for by the 25th day of the suc
ceeding month, provided that
payrolls have been submitted as
required and the remainder with
in thirty (30) days after the
Final Statement is approved by
the Engineer.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
JOS. B. STRICKLAND. AGENT
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
This the 18th day of January,
1954.
STATE HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT Os
GEORGIA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR.,
Chairman. 128
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