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uEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
GEORGIA STATE HIGHWAY
AUTHORITY PROJECT
NO. RA-2S-59 (7) & RA-2S-25 (6)
' COUNTIES OF
BRANTLEY & GLYNN
Sea’ed propo als will be receiv
ed by the Georgia State Highway
Authority at its General Office at
'Io. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta
Georgia, until 11 A. M., Eastern
Standard Time, June 4, 1984, for
furnishing all labor, material, e-
Tipment and other things neces
'ary for construction of 31.12
niles of resurfacing on the Na
hunta - Brunswick Road, State
Routes 50 & 25, beginning on State
Route 50 at State Route 23 in
Nahunta and extending east to
State Route 25 & 303, thence east
m State Routes 50 & 25 to the
nter~ection with the Jekyll Is
and Causeway, theme north or
State Route 25 to the south end
of the Sidney Lanier Bridge a'
Brunswick excepting 1.75 mile"
at the Satilla River & the inter
ection with State Route 303.
Plans and Specifications are on
File at the office of the under
igned at Atlanta, and at the of
'ice of the State Highway Depart
ment, No. 2 Capitol Square, At
lanta, Georgia, and at the office
of the Division Engineer of the
State Highway Department at
Jesup, 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 $5.00. Copies of the
Standard Specifications may be
obtained upon payment in advance
of the sum of $3.00, which sums
■-’ill not be refunded.
The Standard Specifications of
the State Highway Department of
Georgia have been adopted by
the Georgia State Highway Au
thority and will govern any con
struction under these proposals.
THE APPROXIMATE
QUANTITIES ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
600 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Exca
vation
300 Cu. Yds. Soil Cement Stabi
lized Base - Patching
260 Bbls. Portland Cement
200 Gals. Cutback Asphalt
Prime
39800 Gals. Tack Coat
12000 Tons Asphalt Concrete
“B ” «e” or op-
24000 Tons Asphalt Concrete
“E”
6000 Tons Asphalt Concrete “F”
698600 Gals. Asphaltic Material
Said work shall begin within
ten (10) days after formal exe
cution of contract and shall be
completed within 110 working
days. When contract has been
“xecuted, written notice shall be
given the Contractor, at which
time, and not before, work may
he started.
Contract executed . pursuant tc
‘his Notice is binding on the
Georgia State Highway Authority
is such. Said contract will no;
'■reate liability, expressed or im
plied, against the undersigned
Chairman of the Georgia State
Highway Authority as an indivi
dual, nor against any employee of
‘he Georgia State Highway Au
thority in his or her individual
capacity nor against the State
Highway Department of Georgia,
nor against any officer or em
ployee of the State Highway De
partment in his or her individual
capacity.
Proposals must be submitted on
regular forms which will be sup
plied by the undersigned, and
must be accompanied by a certi
fied check, cashier’s check, nego
tiable United States Bonds or
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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
he low bidder will be cashed and
all other checks will be return
ed as soon as the contract is a
varded, unless it is deemed ad
visable by the Authority to hold
me or more checks. If an unusual
condition arises, the Authority re
erves the right to cash al!
checks. Bidders Bond will not be
accepted.
A charge of $5.00 will be made
or each proposal issued.
Such a bond will be require of
he successful bidder as required
by law for contractors contracting
iih the State Highway Depart
nent of Georgia.
Contracts will not be awarded
o conractors who have not been
daced on the list of qualified
:ontraetors prior to the date of
award. No proposals will be issu
ed to any bidder later than 9 A.
M. Eastern Standard Time of the
date of opening bids.
All bids must show totals for
each item and total of amount
>f bid. Right is reserved to delay
he award of the contract for a
aeriod of not to exceed thirty (30)
lays from the date of opening
bids, during which period bids
(hall remain open and not sub
ject to withdrawal. Right is re
served to reject any and all
bids and to waive all formalities.
Upon compliance with the re
luirements of the standard speci
fications, ninety (90) percent of
he amount of work done in any
calendar month will be paid for by
the 25th day of the succeeding
month, and the remainder within
thirty (30) days after final esti
mate is approved by the Engi
neer.
This the 15 day of May 1964
GEORGIA STATE
HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
JIM L. GILLIS, SR.,
CHAIRMAN 5-28
Tell It to
The Marines"
The origin of this legend goes
back to the London of 1664, when
Charles II was King of England.
A ship’s master, returned from
a long cruise, told him a sea
story he couldn’t believe.
“Fish that fly like birds?” the
Merry Monarch exclaimed. “I
have my doubts!”
“Nay, sire, it is true,” said Sir
William Killigren, colonel of the
‘hen new British Marines. “I
have myself seen flying fish many
a time in southern waters, I vou
ch for the truth of this straSge
ale, your Majesty.”
The King thought it over. At
ast he turned to Samuel Pepys,
he Secretary of the Admiralty.
“Mr. Pepys,” he said, “no class
>f our subjects hath such knowl
edge of odd things on land and
sea as our Marines. Hereafter,
when we hear a yarn that lacketh
likelihood, we will tell it to the
Marines. If they believe it, then
we shall know it is true.”
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LOOK AHEAD
WE OFFER OUR
SINCERE AND
GOOD WISHES
THAT YOU
STAY ON TOP
and Mrs.
Mr.
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INGLE GROCERY SPECIALS
HICKOX, GEORGIA
THE MONEY YOU SAVE WILL JINGLE
IF YOU ALWAYS TRADE WITH INGLE.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE
CHIFFON LIQUID DETERGENT 49c
BORDEN'S MILK, 3 Cans 39c
Shawnees Self-Rising Flour, 5 Pounds 59c
Snowdrift Shortening, 6 Pounds $1.19
Pine Cone Tomatoes, 3 No. 1 Cans 29c
PINK SALMON, Pound Can 49c
Luzianne Instant Tea, 3 Ounces 58c
TOB! TOILET TISSUE, 4 Rolls 29c
SOFTEX TISSUE, 200 Count 29c
Blue Plate Pineapple or Peach Preserves 49c
MR. CLEAN, Regular Size 35c
Sun Island Pineapple, 2 No. 2 Cans 55c
Tomatoes, Lb 15c Bananas, Lb. 10c
CUCUMBERS, 6 For 25c
Canteloupes and Peaches according to Market
FRESH FRYERS, Pounds 29c
Pork Chops, Lb 49c Bacon, Lb. 39c
Cauley's Tenderized Hams, !4 or whole, Lb. 49c
Pint and Quart Jars, Jar Lids,
Freezer Bags, Vinegar.
Want Ads Bring Results
1 Waycross Livestock I
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At our sale on Monday, May 25, prices ®
j were as follows:
No. 1 hogs sold in the ring up to $16.10, g
■i Ri's at $15.12, Li's at $15.12, No. 2's at B
$14.16, No. 3's at $14.55, No. 4's at sls.- S
H 10, No. s's at $15.00 and rough sows at S
$11.91. Feeder pigs sold up to $17.50.
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Calves sold up to SIB.OO, steers and heif- O
; . ers up to $17.80 and cows up to $14.50.
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Tune in on the following Radio Stations ||
H Tor hog prices every Monday: WAYX at if
J 3:30 P. M., WACL at 4:00 P. M. and Black- 1
H shear's Radio Station WBSG at 3:30 P. M.
For pickup or contact for sales please k
| call Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 ®
H Nahunta, Georgia. I 1
Get More Money For Your Livestock at The
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Southeast Gergoia's Leading Livestock Market
Phone 283-3642
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X/^ Moy the continued efforts that
have brought you this prize—
Bring you to even greater
success in the future.
Brantley Gas & Appliance Co.
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 28, 1964
LOOK
TO
THE
FUTURE
Your success of
the present
makes us proud,
your opportun
ities of the fu
ture make us
happy.
Okefenoke Rural Electric
Membership Corporation
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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America is proud of you;
for you are the leaders of
tomorrow.
St. Illa Court and Restaurant
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA