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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 1, 1966
PUBLIC NOTICES
State Highway Department
Os Georgia
Notice To Contractors
Project No. C JF-0008- 7013/
Brantley - Pierce - Wayne - Long
Counties.
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the undersigned at the
General Office of the State High
way Department of Georgia No.
2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Geor
gia, until 11 A. M. Eastern Stan
dard Time, September 15, 1966
and publicly opened for furnish
ing all labor, material, equipment
and other things necessary for
landscape screening of 13 junk
yards adjacent to highway routes
in the above named counties, as
indicated on the project plans.
This work is to be done unde;
the 1966 specifications.
Completion date December 31,
1967.
Division Office Jesup.
Cost of Plans $5.00.
Proposal Guaranty $700.00.
APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES
234 Each Abelia Grandiflora
4-5 Ft.
21 Each Cercis Canadensis 6-8
Ft.
11 Each Cornus Florida 6-8 Ft.
127 Each Elaeagnus Pungens
Fruitlandi 3-4 Ft.
120 Each Forsythia Suspensa
2-3 Ft.
6 Each Franklinia Alatamaha
6-8 Ft.
171 Each Hibiscus Syriacus 4-5
Ft.
22 Each Bex Opaca 4-5 Ft.
62 Each Lagerstroemia Indica
Red 6-8 Ft.
1 Each Magnolia Grandiflora
1 % - 2 In Cal.
492 Each Myrcla Cerifera 4-5 Ft.
67 Each Photinia Serrulata 34
Ft.
3 Each Pinus Taeda 3 In. Cal.
47 Each Prunus Carolinian 4-5
Ft.
12 Each Prunus Newport 6-8 Ft.
40 Each Pyracantha Koidzumi
Formosana 4-5 Ft.
121 M Gal. Water, Additional.
1 Ton Fertilizer, Spring Aplpli
cation.
Said work shall begin within
ten (10) days after Notice to Pro
ceed has been issued and shall
be completed within the number
of calendar days indicated. When
contract has been executed, writ
ten notice shall be given the Con
tractor, at which time, and not
before, work may be started.
Contract executed pursuant to
this Notice is bniding on the State
Highway Department, as such.
Said contract will not create lia
bility, expressed or implied, a
gainst the undersigned Director of
the State Highway Department,
as an individual nor against any
employee of the State Highway
Department, in his or her indi
vidual capacity.
Plans and Specifciations may be
inspected at the offices of the un
dersigned at Atlanta, and at the
division office indciated and at the
office of the Board of Coun
ty Commissoners of the County
in w'hich the work lies. Copies of
the plans may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the sum
indicated. Copies of the Standard
Specifications may be obtained
upon payment in advance of the
sum of $4.00, which sums will
not be refunded.
Proposals must be submitted on
regular forms, which will be sup
plied 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 proposal guaranty in
the form of a certified check,
cashier's check, negotiable United
States Bonds, or other acceptable
security in the amount indicated,
and must be plainly marked
“Proposal for Road Con
struction,” County and Number,
and show the time of opening as
advertised. Check of the low bid
der will be cashed and all other
checks will be returned as soon
as the contract is awarded, unless
it is deemed advisable by the
State Highway Department to
hold one or more checks. If an
unusual condition arises, the State
Highway Department reserves
the right to cash all checks. Bid
ders Bond will not be accepted.
Bond will be required of the suc
cessful bidder as required by law.
Contracts will not be awarded
to contractors who have not been
placed on the list of qualified
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
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Ernest Knight
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Pharmacist Always on Duty
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
Contractors prioi 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 show totals for
each item and total amount of
bid. Right is reserved in the un
dersigned 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 subjeat to with
drawal. Right is also reserved in
the undersigned to reject any and
all bids and to waive all formali
ties.
Upon compliance with the re
quirements of the Standard Speci
fications, payment for work done
shall be made in accordance with
the provisions of the Standard
Specifications.
On projects involving Federal
Funds the minimum wages to be
paid shall be the amounts set out
in the Labor Provisions included
in the Proposal. The attention of
bidders is directed to the Special
Provisions covering employment
of labor, methods of construction,
and subletting or assigning the
contract. On such projects, the
State Highway Department, in ac
cordance with the provisoin of Tit
le VI of the Civil Rights Act of 19-
64 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regu
lations of the Department of Com
merce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), is
sued pursuant to such Act, here
by notifies all bidders that it will
affirmatively insure that the con
tract entered into pursuant to
this advertisement will be a
warded to the lowest responsible
bidder without discrimination on
the ground of race, color, or na
tional origin.
In contracts involving State
funds only, House of Representa
tives Resolution No. 34, requiring
use of domestic materials, will
be incorporated.
This the 12th day of August,
1966.
State Highway Department
Os Georgia
Jim L. Gillis, Sr.,
Director 9-8
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
ERN:
The Commission of Roads
and Revenues in and for said
County will expose for sale
at public outcry before the
Courthouse door, on the first
Tuesday in Sept, next, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, for cash,
the following personal pro
perty which has been rend
ered unserviceable, to-wit:
One — 1963 year made,
Chevrolet, Two door sedan.
One — Fire Truck, with
tank and pump.
Said Commission reserves the
right to reject any bid.
This 9th day of August,
1966.
THE BRANTLEY
COUNTY COMMIS
SION OF ROADS AND
REVENUES
BY: C. Winton Adams
Attorney for County
9-1
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
Pursuant to an order of the
baht
ELECT W S. (BILL) STUCKEY, JR. TO CONGRESS-Bth DIST.
Ordinary of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, there will be
sold at public outcry, on
September 6, 1966, before
the courthouse door in Na
hunta, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder for
cash, all of the land of the
M. F. Wildes Estate con
taining 321 acres, more or
less, in orginal Lot of Land
No. 210 in the 2nd District
of Brantley County, Georgia.
This Ist day of August,
1966.
|s[ Woodrow Wildes
|s| Pearl Wasdin
Executors of M. F.
Wildes Estate
Griffin & Smith
Blackshear, Georgia
Attorneys for Estate 9-1
Georgia, Brantley County
To the Superior Court
of said County:
The petition of Nolan Davis Jr.,
Nolan Davis Sr. and Mrs. Eloise
W. Davis, all of whose post office
addresses are in Hoboken, Geor
gia, shows:
1. That for pecuniary gain peti
tioners desire to be incorporated
for a period of Thirty-five years
under the name “Nolan Davis
Inc.” with the principal office to
be in Hoboken, Brantley County
Georgia, but, with the privilege of
establishing branch offices and
places of business elsewhere in
the State of Georgia.
2. The general nature of the
business to be transacted is gen
erally to maintain garages, and
automobile repair shops, to deal in
repair, sell, or exchange automot
ive transmissions, and automo
biles and generally to engage in
any lawful activity under its own
name or other trade names, in
conjunction with others, said corp
oration desires the authority to ac
quire and in anywise alienate es
tates in realty incident to the corp
orate interest, to purchase, loan
upon, acquire and sell or other
wise dispose of any and all com
mercial paper, installment, lien
obligations or indebtness incurred
or to be incurred by written in
struments: To guarantee, pledge,
borrow, o r otherwise secure
money for investments in any
way, to do such financing as may
be for the welfare of said corp
oration, and specifically petition
ers desire the right to form co
partnerships with other corpor
ation or individuals
3. The capital stock of said
corporation shall be $10,000.00.
divided into 1,000 shares, all com
mon voting stock of the par value
of SIO.OO each, but with the pri
vilege upon a majority vote of the
shares holders to increase the
capital up to $50,000.00 such capit
al may be in money or property
of a fair valuation, but the amount
thereof with which said corpor
ation shall begin business shall not
be less than $1,000.00 in cash, duly
paid in before or at the beginning
of business.
4. Petitioners pray that said
corporation shall be vested with
all the right and privileges pro
vided by Chap. 22, of the Code of
Georgia as amended.
Wherefore petitioners pray for
an order of incorporation as pro
vided by law.
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Petitioners
ORDER
The foregoing petition for the
incorporation of Nolan Davis Inc.,
having been duly presented, read
and considered; and it appearing
that same is legitimately within
the purview and intention of the
laws of this State; and the requir
ed certificate of the Secretary of
State being exhibited to and ex
amined by me, it is Ordered that
the prayers of the petition for in
corporation under the name afore
said be, and they hereby are,
granted. Said corporation shall
have all of the powers and priv
ileges now and hereafter confer
red by law and as are possessed
by similiar corporations.
Granted at chambers in Nahun
ta, Georgia, on this the 16 day of
August, 1966.
/s/ Ben Hodges
Judge, Superior Courts
Waycross Judicial Circuit
Filed in office this the 16 day of
August, 1966.
Ruby Lee Herrin
Deputy Clerk, Brantley Superior
Court 9-8
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
You are notified to render an
account to the undersigned of
your demands against the Estate
of B. J. Crews, deceased, or lose
priority as to your claim, and
those indebted to said Estate
make payment to me.
This 30th day of August, 1966.
/s/ Archie Crews
Executor
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Attnys for Estate
Blackshear, Ga. 9-22
WANTED
For Job Development
And Readiness Program
DIRECTOR
At least a BA or BS degree in business ad
ministration, sociology, industrial psychology
or some related field; and at least >years ex
perience working with the underprivileged and
disadvantaged; preferable at least two years
of his experience working with the underprivil
eged should be related to job development.
SALARY — $725.00 per month
3 JOB DEVELOPERS OR
OCCUPATIONAL COUNSELORS
At least a BA or BS in business administra
tion, sociology, social work, psychology or
some related discipline; at least two years of
experience working with the underprivileged
and disadvantaged; preferable at least one
year experience in job development or occupa
tional counseling.
SALARY — $625.00 per month
SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER
At least a high school graduate with courses
in business practices, stenography and book
keeping. This person shall perform regular
clerical and bookkeeping duties, routine recep
tionist's duties and correspondence. Provide
information to interested people and plans and
activities of programs. Perform normal duties
in connection with reports, research typing,
filing, dictation, and general office work. Main
tain accurate fiscal records, keep records of
all workers, prepare requisitions, payrolls and
audits as required.
SALARY — $325.00 per month
APPLY TO:
Slash Pine Area Planning
And Development Commission
201 State Street Waycross, Georgia
W. S. (BILL) STUCKEY, JR.
THIS AD PAID FOR BY Bth DISTRICT VOLUNTEERS FOR STUCKEY
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