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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949
H. H. Gillespie
Weds Albany Girl
ALBANY Miss Lynn Seely,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archer
Lin Seely, of Albany, and Lt. Hu
bert Hill Gillespie, son of Mrs. John
H. Gillespie, of Commerce, were
married in St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church. Rev. G Ralph Madison of
ficiated.
Thursday Club
At Bryan Home
Mrs. W T. Bryan was hostess
Thursday afternoon to the Ladies’
Bridge Club, entertaining in her
usual gracious manner.
High score was made by Mrs. T.
T. Benton.
Friday Bridge Club
Met Thursday
The Friday Ladies Bridge Club
members were guests of Mrs. Hom
er Hancock on Thursday afternoon
and enjoyed an afternoon of pleas
ant recreation.
High score was made by Mrs.. J
N. Holder.
Last Monday Mrs. A. S. Hardy,
Jr. of Commerce was in Jefferson
for a brief period and it was a
pleasure to have her pay our sauc
tum a visit.
FREE GROCERIES
Persons receiving Free Groceries
this week, and the amounts are:
Mrs. S. W. Storey, Jr. $5.00
Evelyn Garrett ...,..$6.41
KESLER’S
SUPERMARKET
Shop Self-Service with Satisfaction
and Save!
ROOSEVELT
THEATRE
JEFFERSON. GEORGIA
Thursday and Friday
BETTY GEABLE AND DAN DAILEY IN
WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME
Saturday
MONTE HALE IN
SOUTH OF RIO
Monday
SONJA HENIE IN ,
COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO
Tuesday and Wednesday
DICK POWELL. MARTA TOREN. VINCENT PRICE IN
ROGUES’ REGIMENT
COMING NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Darryl F. Zanuck Presents OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In—
THE SNAKE PIT
JOY
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
TOM KEENE IN
WHERE TRAILS DIVIDE
AND I
AL PEARCE IN
MAIN STREET KID
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Federal Aid Secondary Project No.
S-0910 (1). Counties of
Barrow and Jackson
Sealed proposals will be received
by the State Highway Department
1 of Georgia at the General Office at
No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga.,
until 11 A. M.. Eastern Standard
time, November 4, 1949, and pub
| licly opened for furnishing all la
: bor, material, equipment and other
things necessary for the construction
3.340 miles of grading and paving
and a bridge at Mulberry River, lo
cated in Barrow and Jackson Coun
ties on what is locally known as the
Lawrenceville-Jefferson road, State
Pmute 124. Beginning at the junction
with State Route 211 and ending at
the east city limits of Braselton.
Otherwise known as Federal Aid
Secondary Project S-0910 (1) in
Barrow and Jackson Counties. The
work will be let in one contract.
The Approximate quantities for
roadway are as follows:
38.784 Acres—Clearing and Grub
bing—Lump Sum.
0.500 Acres—Random Clearing and
Grubbing—Per Acre.
8463 Cu. Yds.—Unclassified Exca
vation and Borrow Incl. Ditches.
595 Cu. Yds.—Excavation for Cul
verts and Minor Structures.
60210 Sta. Yds—Overhaul on Ex-
RELIANCE LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
EDMOND J. GARRISON, Agent
LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH.
HOSPITALIZATION
The Jackscn Herald, Jefferson, Georgia
cavation.
474 Lin. Ft.—ls” Pipe S. D.
210 Lin. Ft —18” Pipe S.. D.
50 Lin Ft.—24” Pipe S. D.
2 Lin Ft.—ls” Concrete Pipe S.
D. Ext.
422 Lin. Ft.—ls” Pipe C. D. and
Lung.
353 Lin. Ft.—lß” Pipe C. D. and
Stub.
295 Lin. Ft. —24” Pipe C. D. and
Stub.
291 Lin. Ft.—3o” Pipe C. D. and
Stub.
80 Lin. Ft.—3o” Extra Strength
Pipe C. D.
92 Lin. Ft.—42” 10 Gage C. M.
Pipe C. D.
25 Lin. Ft—lß” C. M. Pipe C. D.
Ext.
7 Lin. Ft.—36” Concrete Pipe C.
D. Ext.
539 Lin. Ft.—Culvert Pipe Re
moved S. D. or C. D.
59 Lin. Ft.—Culvert Pipe Relaid
S- D. or C. D.
42.5 Cu.. Yds.—Class “B” Con
crete Headwalls.
42 Each—Concrete R-W Markers.
7612—Cu. Yds.—Subgrade Treat
ment Material.
21870 Unit Yds. Overhaul on
Subgrade Treatment Material.
6 Each Concrete Drop Inlets,
Std. 1019, Type “C” H.4’ or Less.
15 Lin. Ft.—Additional Depth
Drop Inlets, Type “C”.
4 Each Concrete Drop Inlets,
Std. 1019, Type “B” H.4’ or Less.
44311 Sq. Yds.—Sprigging Slopes
and Shoulders.
1400 Sq. Yds. —Loose Sod Rip
Rap.
1839 Sq. Yds.—Sod Ditch Checks.
47.5 M. gals.—Water for grassing.
4.91 Tons—First Application Fer
tilizer.
471 Lbs. Second Application
Fertilizer. *
40.5 Sq. Yds.—Plain Sand Cement
Bag Rip Rap-Endwalls.
4.28 Cu. Yds. Remove Rubble
Masonry Headwalls.
3.26 Cu. Yds. Remove Rubble
Masonry Side Drains.
3.0 Cu Yds.—Remove Class “B”
Concrete Steps and Retaining Walls.
3.0 Cu. Yds. Class “B” Cone.
Steps and Retaining Walls, Incl- Re
inforced, Steel.
30 Cu.'Yds. ’ — Selected Material
Backfill, Culvert Foundation.
13164 Cu. Yds.—Class “A” Top
soil Sand Clay Base—Artificial Mix.
29618 Unit Yds.— Overhaul on
©ase Material.
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1. Built or steei to lost a lifetime
2. One-piece acid-resisting porcelain
enamel top
3. Four-Inch back-splash
4. Impressed soap retainer
5. Fluted, no-tip drain boards
6 Swinging mixing-faucet with metal
handles
7 Big deep no-eplaeh bowl
8. Crumb-sup strainer, easy to clean
9. Hl-bake enamel cabinet finish. Inside
and out
10. Big under-cabinet storage (16.10 cu.ft.J
11 Four free-swinglng doors insulated and
sound-deadened
12. Concealed hinges and oosltive-acting
torpedo catches
11 Two drawers, wide, deep and spacious
(ons partitioned for cutlery). Chrome
hardware throughout
14. Drawers open easily quietly on brass
runners (no sticking)
11 Recessed toe and knee space for work
ing ease
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Jefferson Implement
Company
T. D. STOREY, Owner
JEFFERSON, GA.
TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS
13363 Gals.—Bituminous Prime.
36219 Sq. Yds. Single Surface
Treatment, Type 1.
36219 Sq. Yds.—Liquid Seal.
33811 Sq. Yds. Finishing and
Dressing. e
The approximate quantities for
the Bridge are as follows:
202 Cu. Yds.—Class “A” Concrete.
29750 Lbs.—Bar Reinforcing Steel.
Lump Sum—Structural Steel.
495 —Lin Ft.—Guard Rail—Beam
Type.
80 Each—Steel Guard Rail Posts.
1112 Lin. Ft.—Steel “H” Piling 8”
@ 36 lbs.
85 Cu. Yds. Bridge Excavation
No. 1.
0.562 Acre —Clearing and Grub
bing—Lump Sum.
Lump Sum—Removal of Existing
Bridge.
415 Sq. Yds.—Plain Rip Rap.
OR
293 Tons—Plain Stone Rip Rap.
Said work shall begin within ten
(10) days after formal execution of
contract and shall be completed
within 160 working days. When
contract has been executed, written
notice shall be given the Contrac
tor, 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 implied, against the
undersigned Director of the State
Highway Department, as an indivi
dual nor against 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 Pro
visions included in the Proposal.
The attention of bidders is directed
to the Special Provisions covering
employment of labor, methods of
construction, subletting or assign-
tow that the work period
is over ..^ *•
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tyjH’irriter
CASH IN ON YOUR MONTHS OF WORK
---MAIL YOUR REPORT OF PROGRESS
NOT LATER THAN
Tn the nearly-a-year that has elapsed since the Champion Home Town
Contest started on November 1, 1948, more than 250 Georgia towns have
been actively at work on numerous projects for community betterment.
Now they have a chance to “cash in” on their achievements to become
outstanding in the state and the nation as CHAMPION HOME TOWNS!
Your town may be a winner! Send in your Report of Progress with
out fail! October 31 is the deadline.
I
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY^
ing the contract and to the use of
domestic materials.
Plans and specifications are on
file at the office of the undersigned
at Atlanta, and at Gainesville, Geor
gia, and at the office of the Board
of County Commissioners of Barrow
and Jackson Counties at Winder and
Jefferson, Georgia, where they may
be inspected free of charge. Copies
of the plans may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the sum of
$8.40. Copies of the General Speci
fications may be obatined upon pay
ment in advance of the sum of
$3.00, which sums will not be re
funded.
Proposals must be submitted on
regular forms, which will be sup
plied by the undersigned, and may
be obtained by a payment, in ad
vance of $5.00 for each proposal is
sued. When the proposal is submit
ted, it must be accompanied by a
certified check, cashier’s check, ne
gotiable United States Bonds, or
other acceptable security in the
amount of $5300.00, and must be
plainly marked “Proposal for Road
Construction,” County and Number,
and show the time of opening as ad
vertised. Check of the low bidder
will be cashed and all other checks
will be returned as soon as the con
tract 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 Depart
ment reserves the right to cash all
checks. Bidders Bond will not be
accepted. Bond will be required of
the successful bidder as required by
law.
Contracts will not be awarded to
contractors who have not been
placed on the list of qualified Con
tractors prior to the date of award.
No proposal will be issued to any
bidder later than 12 Noon Eastern
Satndard Time of the day prior to
the date of opening bids.
All bids must show totals for
each item and total amount eV.bid.
Right is reserved in the undersigned
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 subject to
withdrawal. Right is also reserved
in the undersigned to reject any
and all bids and to waive all formal
ities.
Upon compliance with the re
quirements of Standard Specifica
tions, Ninety (90) percent of the
amount of work done in any ca
lendar month will be paid for by
the 25th. day of the succeeding
month, provided that payrolls have
been submitted as required and the
remainder within thirty (30) days
after the Final Statement is ap
proved by the Engineer.
This the 17th day of October,
1949.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPART
MENT OF GEORGIA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR.
Director
Come One, Come All
On Oct. 22,1949
THERE WILL BE A
Hillbilly Square
DANCE
At the Gymnasium, sponsored by
THE VILLAGE CLUB
No Admittance Unless Dressed
As A Hill Billy.
ADMISSION —25 c