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The Brantley Enterprise. Nahunta. Ga.. Thursday, August 21. 1958
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
CARL BROOME EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Entered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as
second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
New Drug Store Opens
We are now open for business in our drug store
in Nahunta. We have a complete line of drugs, cos
metics and related items. Also fountain service. We
fill all prescriptions.
Ellis Drug Store
C. S. ELLIS, REG. PHARMACIST
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
Garland T. Byrd
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RE-ELECT VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE -EFFICIENCY-IMPARTIALITY-JUSTICE
nrWFY HA YR General
WV ■ I■■■ I OF THE WAYCROSS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT
DEWEY HAYES IN THE
SEPT. lOTH PRIMARY
To The People of the Waycross Judicial Circuit: The Hayes Family
The friends of Dewey Hayes sincerely seek your vote and support
on his behalf for re-election as Solicitor General on September 10, 1958,
based on his record and the following facts:
He is one of Georgia’s ablest and most progressive Solicitor Generals
and has always worked for the best interest of the people. He is a family
man, a Church man and has been guided by Christian principles.
Dewey Hayes is a graduate of Mercer University Law School and
has nine yrs. of full time active law practice. He is a highly successful
Solicitor General, doing a good job.
He is for Courts that are truly Halls of Justice - Pre-trial conferences
with Court Officials to save valuable court time - Fair and Impartial
trial for everyone - Continued prosecution of the guilty to the fullest ex
tent of the law - Protecting the innocent in the same manner - Honor, In
tegrity, efficiency and Justice in Courts - Continued Full-time Solicitor
General that is always on the job.
THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF THE LAWYERS, GRAND JURORS, PETIT JURORS AND WELL INFORMED CITIZENS OF THE
SPEAKS TO ALL GEORGIA
ON TELEVISION
9:30-10 PM Monday, Aug. 25
AT A FULTON COUNTY RALLY
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WAYCROSS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ARE BACKING DEWEY HAYES FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL 100 PER CENT
Legal Advertising
Notice to Contractors
Georgia Rural Roads Authority
Project No. RR-PR 639 (1)
RR-PR 2987 (1). Sections 1 & 2
RR - PR 3355 <1»
County of Brantley
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Georgia Rqral
Roads Authority at its General
Office at No. 2 Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Georgia, until 11 a. m.
Eastern Standard Tune, Septem
ber 5, 1958. for furnishing all la
bor. material, equipment and
other things necessary for con
struction of 8.435 miles of grad
ing and paving and one bridge
as follows: 7.180 miles on the
Schlatterville Road, beginning at
the Ware County line in the
northwest corner of Brantley
County and extending east and
south to State Route 50 in Sch
latterville including one bridge;
1.255 miles on the Colgans Still
Road, beginning at State Route
50. approximately dne mile west
of Schlatterville and extending
north to RR-PR2987 (1) Section
L •
Plans and specifications are
on file at the office of the un
dersigned at Atlanta, and at the
office of the State Highway De
partment, No. 2 Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Georgia and at the of
fice of the Division Engineer of
the State Highway Department
at Jesup, Georgia, and at the
office of the Board of County
Commissioners of Brantley
County at Nahunta, Georgia,
where they may be inspected
free of charge. No Plans will be
furnished for sale to prospec
tive bidders.
Copies of the Standard Speci
fications may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the sum
of $3.00, which sum will not be
refunded.
The Standard Specifications
of the State Highway Depart
ment of Georgia have been a
dopted by the Georgia Rural
This Advertisement Published and Paid for by Brantley County FRIENDS OF DEWEY HAYES
Roads Authority and will govern
any construction under these
proposals. The work will be let
in one contract.
The approximate quanities for
roadway are as follows:
78.766 acres clearing and grub
bing roadway, lump sum.
18.500 acres clearing and grub
bing, per acre.
146620 cu. yds. unclassified
excavation and borrow, includ
ing ditphes and shoulders.
700000 sta. yds. overhaul on
excavation.
500 cu. yds. subgrade treat
ment material.
2000 unit yds. overhaul on sub
grade treatment material.
8.435 miles special subgrade
compaction.
270 cu. yds. excavation for
culverts & minor structures.
180 cu. yds. selected material
backfill, culvert foundations.
22 cu. yds. class “A” concrete
culverts.
5 cu. yds. class “B’’ concrete
headwalls,
1600 lbs. bar reinforcing steel.
60 lin. ft. 15” pipe SD.
2516 lin. ft. 18” pipe SD.
168 lin. ft. 24” pipe SD.
1966 lin. ft. 18” pipe CD.
264 lin. ft 24” pipe CD.
84 lin. ft. 30” pipe CD.
350 lin. ft. 6” perforated
pipe underdrain.
524 lin ft. culvert pipe remov
ed, SD or CD.
245 lin. ft. culvert pipe re
laid, SD or CD.
290 sq. yds. sand cement bag
rip rap.
23 tons first application fertili
zer.
4880 lbs. second application fer
tilizer.
173 m. gals, water for grassing
167100 sq. yds. sprigging.
900 sq. yds. loose sod rip rap.
172 sq. yds. sod ditch checks
Lump sum removal of timber
retaining walls (sta. 31-86 and
sta. 32-50)
150 tons stone plain rip rap.
1 each brick drop inlet, H-4*
or less, Georgia Standard 1(}19-A
type "C".
eacn reflectorized railroad
advance warning signs.
eacn rente Wnz.ea railroad
stop signs.
•* eacn reflectorized railroad
cross Duck signs.
au ions aggregate tor penetra
tion iviacaoam Oase-raiiroad cros-
sing.
^4 gals, bituminous material
ror penetration macauam oa»e
ramuad crossing.
4 eacn concrete spillways, type
1, i grace, ueorgia scandaxd Sun
il.
80 hn. ft. 8” corrugated metal
pipe siope drain.
/U ini. it. y” concrete header
curD.
110 sq. yds. reinforced con
crete bridge approach slab.
100 lin. ft. guard rail, deep
beam type.
LUmp sum bridge sign assem
bly-complete - railroad standard
No. 3.
105400 sq. yds. 6” soil-bitumin
ous stablized base course.
169200 gals, cutback asphalt
for stablized base-R. C. 3.
252400 gals, cutback asphalt
emulsion for stablized base-C. B.
A. E. 3.
40300 sq. yds. Asphalt cement
surface treatment, stone size 4,
type 2.
60100 sq. yds. cutback asphalt
emulsion surface treatment, stone
size 4 type 2.
40300 sq. yds. asphalt cement
60100 sq. yds. cutback asphalt
emulsion bituminous seal,
bituminous seal.
139200 sq. yds. finishing and
dressing.
Approximate quantities for the
bridge are as follows:
0.198 acres clearing and grub
bing bridge site (lump sum).
200 cu. yds. channel excavation.
140 cu. yds. class “A” concrete.
30500 lbs. bar reinforcement
steel.
230 lin. ft. concrete handrailing.
He is affiliated with and a Member of:
The First Methodist Church. Served as President of Methodist Men.
Commander of The American Legion. Vice President of The Jaycees.
President of the South Georgia College Alumni Association. President of
The Coffee County Touchdown Club. Board of Directors of Lions Club.
Member of Elks, Woodmen of the World, Farm Bureau, Veterans of For-
eign Wars, and Forty & Eighter.
The friends and neighbors of Dewey Hayes sincerely seek your
vote and support for his re-election as Solicitor General on September 10,
because we believe that he is the best man for the job.
Dewey Hayes
Franklin Darrow Hayes
(age one)
Mrs. Dewey Hayes
(the former Margaret
Harrell Haley)
Dewey Hayes, Jr.
(age three)
ENDORSE A GOOD RECORD - ■ -
Give Dewey Hayes a Full Few Year Term.
2 each concrete test piles.
1 each loading test.
900 lin. ft. concrete precast
piling (type 3-14”).
Lump sum remove existing
bridge-sta. 312-30.
350 sq. yds. sand cement rip
rap or
200 tons stone plain rip rap.
Said work shall begin within
ten (10) days after formal execu
tion of contract and shall be com
pleted within 240 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
Georgia Rural Roads Authority
as such. Said contract will not
create liability, expressed or im
plied, against the undersigned
Chairman of the Georgia Rural
Roads Authority as an individual,
nor against any employee of the
Georgia Rural Roads Authority
in his or her individual capacity
nor against the State Highway
Department of Georgia, nor
against any officer or employee
of the State Highway Depart
ment in his or her individual
capacity.
Proposals must be submitted
on regular forms which will be
supplied by the undersigned, and
must be accompanied by a certi
fied check, cashier’s check, nego
tiable United States Bonds or
other acceptable security in the
amount of $9000.00 and must be
plainly marked “Proposal 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 wil be returned
as soon as the contract is award
ed, unless it is deemed advisable
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 proposal issued
Such a bond will be required
of the successful bidder as requir
ed by law for contractors contrac
ting with the State Highway
Department of Georgia.
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 proposals will be i s .
sued to any bidder later than
9 a. m. Eastern Standard Time
of the date of opening bids.
All bids must show totals f Or
each item and total of amount
of bid. Right is reserved to de
lay the award of the contract
for a period of not to exceed thir
ty (30) days from the date of
opening bids, during which per
iods bids shall remain open and
not subject to withdrawal. Right
is reserved to reject any and all
bids and to waive all formalities
Upon compliance with the re
quirements of the standard speci
fications, ninety (90) percent of
the amount of work done in any
calendar month will be paid for
by the 25th day of the succeed
ing month, and the remainder
within thirty (30) days after fi
nal estimate is approved by the
Engineer.
This the 15th’day of August 19-
58.
Georgia Rural Roads Authority
Roy F. Chalker, Chairman
Is It Certified?
Agronomists at the Agricultural
Extension Service, University of
Georgia College of Agriculture,
say it is not legal to use the
words “Certified Seed” on seed
unless they actually, have been
produced according to the regu
lations and meet the standards
of a legal state seed certifying
agency.
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