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Thursday, November 1,1962
UGALS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
FEDERAL AID PROJECT
NO. 1-20-2 (12) 82.
CONTRACT 1
COUNTIES OF
ROCKDALE & NEWTON
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the State Highway J
Department of Georgia at the!
General Office at No. 2 Capitol i
Square, Atlanta, Georgia, un- !
til 11 A.M., Eastern Standard j
Tune. November 16, 1962 and;
publicly opened for furnishing '
all labor, material, equipment
and other things necessary for ;
the construction of 9.992 miles
of grading and divided Jane I
paving located in Rockdale and
Newton Counties on what is
locally known as the Atlanta-
Covington Road, Interstate
Route 20. Beginning at the end
of the present construction near
the State Route 138 interchange
east of Conyers and extending
easterly to a point near the
northeast city limit of Coving
ton.
THE APPROXIMATE
QUANTITIES ARE
AS FOLLOWS:
426.130 Acres Clearing and
Arthur Godfrey
says: gg TCkOr
“Keep
New
Clothes SM
Looking Igran
m
c? So, of course,
you want to
keep new clothes
looking new.
Well, here’s a tip
one of the biggest clothing
manufacturers gave me—and I tell
my listeners on my CBS Radio
program—insist on Sanitone
Drycleaning, Sanitone Drycleaning
gives you extras, like spots removed
scientifically; minor repairs
made; profess iowo/-rated press—fit,
shape restored—and special finishes
make the fabric feel new. So, for
wore than just drycleaning, insist
on Sanitone
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Phoß* DR y CLEANIN® ANO LAUNDRY
7007 FUR CLEANING . BOX STORAGE
Covington, Gaorgia
LETS VOTE NO!
TO THE LEGALIZING OF THE SALE OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN OUR COUNTY
The Young Adult Sunday School Class of
Red Oak Methodist Church believes that total
abstinence from the use of alcoholic beverages
is the Christian way. We earnestly ask that all
Church Members and Christians vote NO to
this question on Nov. 6.
(Our Advertiser a Are Assured Os Results)
Grubbing Roadway and
Bridge Sites—Lump Sum
42.610 Acres Clearing Grubbing
—Per Acre
1,828.145 Cu. Yds. Unclassified
Excavation and Borrow, In
cluding Ditches and Includ
ing Material and Haul
5300 Cu. Yds. Channel Exca
vation
9.992 Miles Special Subgrade
Compaction and Test Rolling
’ 36200 Cu. Yds. Structure Ex
cavation
1800 Cu. Y’ds. Foundation Back-
। fill Material, Type I
3850 Cu. Yds. Foundation Back-
I fill Material, Tvpe II
2420 Cu. Yds. Class “A” Con
crete Culverts
265 Cu. Yds. Class “B" Con-
; Crete Headwalls and Plugs
26800 Lbs. Bar Reinforcing
J Steel
1200 Lin. Ft. 15” Pipe SD
500 Lin. Ft. 18" Pipe SD
300 Lin. Ft. 24” Pipe SD
25685 Lin. Ft. 15” Class 111
Concrete Pipe CD & Longi
tudinal
150 Lin. Ft. 15” Class V Con
crete Pipe CD
13040 Lin. Ft. 18” Class 111
Concrete Pipe CD & Longi
tudinal
110 Lin. Ft. 18” Class IV Con
crete Pipe CD
85 Lin. Ft. 18" Class V Con
crete Pipe CD
1 6670 Lin. Ft. 24" Class 111
Concrete Pipe CD & Longi-
; i tudmal
.175 Lm Ft. 24” Class IV
I Concrete Pipe CD
. ’ 2875 Lin. Ft. 30" Class 111 Con
crete Pipe CD & Longitudi- i
nal
. 120 Lin. Ft. 30" Class V Con
crete Pipe CD
. 870 Lm. Ft. 36" Class 111 Con-
. ! Crete Pipe CD
350 Lin. Ft. 36" Class IV Con
crete Pipe CD
320 Lin. Ft. 36” Class V Con
crete Pipe CD
i 400 Lin. Ft. 42” Class 11l Con
crete Pipe CD
85 Lin. Ft. 42” Class IV Con
crete Pipe CD
. j 200 Lm. Ft. 42" Class V Con
crete Pipe CD
80 Lm. Ft. 48" Class 111 Con
crete Pipe CD
380 Lin. Ft. 48” Class V Con
crete Pipe CD
75200 Lin. Ft. 6" Perforated
Pipe Underdrain
1600 Lm. Ft. Culvert Pipe Re
moved, SD or CD
800 Lin. Fl. Culvert Pipe Re-’
; laid, SD or CD
j 1400 Sq. Y’ds. Stone Plain Rip ,
Rap
219 Each Concrete Right of;
Way Markers
2 Each Posts for FAP Markers
2 Each Arrows for FAP Mark
ers
2 Each Plates for FAP Markers
268900 Sq. Yds. Seeding
440 Tons Agricultural Lime
170 Tons First Application
Fertilizer
41000 Lbs. Second Application
Fertilizer
1420 M. Gals. Water for Grass
ing
819000 Sq. Yds. Sprigging
310800 Sq. Yds. Loose Sod Rip
Rap
13600 Sq. Yds. Block Sod
12700 Cu. Yds. Plant Topsoil
71 Cu. Yds. Remove Class “A”
Concrete
7 Each Catch Basins, Standard
1033-C
5 Each Catch Basins, Standard
1034-C
28 Lin Ft. Additional Depth,
Catch Basins
28 Each Drop Inlets, Standard
1019-A. Type "A”
24 Each Drop Inlets, Standard
1019-A, Type “C”
221 Each Drop Inlets, Standard
1019-A, Type “E” Modified
230 Lin. Ft. Additional Depth
Drop Inlets, Standard 1019-A
13 Each Drop Inlets, Special
Design
4 Each Drop Inlets, Special De
sign Type "A"
22 Lin. Ft. Additional Depth
Drop Inlets, Special Design
4 Lin. Ft. Additional Depth
Drop Inlets, Special Design, 1
Type “A”
12 Each Junction Boxes. Stand
ard 9031-F, Types "C" A “D”
3 Each Manholes, Standard
1011-A, Type 2
8 Lin. Ft. Additional Depth
Manholes. 4’ to 10’
9 Each Drop Inlet Connections
to Existing Culverts
8 Each Spillways, Standard
9013, Type 3
8 Each Spillways, Special De
sign, Type 1
1 Each Spillways, Special De
sign, Type 2
340 Lin Ft. Concrete Slope
Drain, Standard 9013
8 Each Dissipators, Special
Design, Type 1
4 Each Dissipators, Special De
sign, Type 2
265000 Tons Shoulder, Sub-
Base and Subgrade Treat
ment Material —Premixed
285500 Cu. Yds. Subgrade
Treatment Material, Includ
ing Material
36700 Tons Crusher Run Stone
Placed in Subgrade
283000 Tons Graded Aggregate
Base —Cement Stabilized
54400 Bbls. Portland Cement
32200 Cu. Yds. Selected Ma
terial Shoulders, Including
Material
3,172.000 Unit Yds. Special
Overhaul
157000 Ga s. Cutback Asphalt
»HI COVINGTON NEWS
Prime
9300 Gals Emulsified Asphalt
Tack Coat. AE-O
159800 Sq. Yds. Asphalt Ce
ment Surface Treatment.
Stone Size M-5, Type I
159800 Sq. Yds. Asphalt Ce
ment Bituminous Seal
57800 Tons Asphaltic Concrete
“A" or ”B”
43200 Tons Asphaltic Concrete
"E"
1.471.000 Gals. Asphaltic Ma
terial
18800 Lin. Ft. 8" x 30" Combi
nation Concrete Curb and
Gutter, Type "B”
16800 Lin. Ft. 8" x 30” Combi
nation Concrete Curb and
Gutter, Type “D"
225 Sq. Yds. 8" Concrete Val
ley Gutter, Including Curb
76i0 Sq. Yds. 4" Concrete Ditch
Paving
50 Sq. Yds. 6" Concrete Paving
-—Drives
800 Sq. Yds, 4” Concrete Side
walk
1780 Sq. Yds. Reinforced Con
crete Approach Slabs
23400 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail
MINI MU M WAGE RATES
THIS PROJECT HAVE BEEN
PREDETERMINED BY THE
SECRETARY OF LABOR AND
ARE SET FORTH IN THE AD
VERTISED SPECIFICATIONS
(BID PROPOSAL).
Said work shall begin within
ten (10) days after formal ex
ecution of contract and shall
be completed within 420 work
ing 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
implied, against the undersign
ed Chairman of the Stale High
way Board, as an individual
nor against any employee of
the State Highway Department,
in his or her individual capaci
ty.
The minimum wage to be
paid under this contract shall
be the amounts set out in the
Labor Provisions included in
the Proposal. The attention of
bidders is directed to the Spe
cial Provisions covering em
ployment of labor, methods of
construction, subletting or as
signing the contract and to the
use of domestic materials.
Plans and specifications are
on file at the office of the un
dersigned al Atlanta, and at
Tennille, Georgia, and at the
office of the Board of County
Commissioners of Rockdale &
Newton Counties at Conyers
and Covington, Georgia, where
they may be inspected free of
charge. Copies of the plans may
be obtained upon payment in
advance of the sum of $67.00. i
Copies of the General Specifi- j
cations may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the sum
of $3.00, which sums will not j
be refunded
Proposals must be submitted
on regular forms, which will
be supplied by the undersign
ed, and may be obtained by a
payment, in advance of $5.00
for each proposal issued. When
the proposal is submitted, it
must be accompanied by a
certified check, cashier's check,
negotiable United States Bonds,
or other acceptable security in
the amount of $80,000.00. and
must be plainly marked "Pro
posal for Road Construction.”
County and Number, and show
the time of opening as adver
tised. Check of the low bidder
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. Ridders Bond will not
be accepted Bond will be re
quired of the successful bid
der as required by law.
Contracts will not be award
ed to contractors who have not
been placed on the list of
qualified Contractors prior to
the date of award. No proposal
will be issued to any bidder
later than 9 AM Eastern
Standard Time of the date of
opening bids.
All bids must show to • •
each item and total amount of
bid. R ght is reserved in the
undersigned to delay the award
of the contract foi a period not
to exceed thirty (30) days from
the date of opening bids, dur
ing which period bids shall re
main open and not subject to
withdrawal. Right is also re
served in the undersigned to
reject any and all bids and to
waive all formalities
Upon compliance with the
requirements of the Standard
Specifications. Ninety (90) per
cent of the amount of work
done in any calendar month
will be paid for by the 25th.
day of the succeeding month,
provided that payroll* have
been submitted as required and
। toe remainder within thirty
i (30) davs aftei the Final State
ment is approved bv the En
' gineer.
This the 22 aay of October
i 1962.
STATE HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT OF
GEORGIA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR.,
CHAIRMAN
WILLIS N. HARDEN,
MEMBER
CLARKE W. DUNCAN,
MEMBER
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NOTICE
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY
To the next of kin of Mrs.
LETTY KENNEDY HUDSON.
I deceased:
You are hereby notified that ■
the said Letty Kennedy Hud
son died intestate, a resident'
of Newton County, Georgia, on
October 1, 1961, and that the
undersigned as Administratrix
of her estate has in her hands i
for distribution the proceeds of
said estate amounting to ap
proximately $8,000: that the
undersigned has been unable
to find any heirs at law or
next of kin of said deceased
and has filed in the Court of
Ordinary of Newd^i County.
i Georgia, her petition that said
e>tate escheat to the State of
i Georgia, which proceeding is
; now pending in said Court:
You are further notified,
’ That, if no person shall appear ।
within twelve months from the :
date of this first publication. 1
the Ordinary will pass an or
der declaring said property ;
escheated to the State of Geor
; gia.
This 22nd day of October,
1962.
Marv S Hampton
Clarkston, Georgia
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
NEWTON SUPERIOR COURT
NO. 303
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAI!) COUNTY.
(SITTING AS A JUVENILE
COURT)
IN THE INTERST OF JO ANN
SMITH AND FRANK HOYT
SMITH, JR JUVENILES
ORDER
The above and foregoing pe
tition read and considered, lei
'all persons interested in said
5 matter show cause, if any they
can. before me at 10:00 o’clock
AM, at the Court House in
I Covington, Georgia, on the 161 h
day of November, 1962, why
the permanent custody of JO
ANN SMITH and FRANK
HOYT SMITH JR . should noi
be placed in the Geoigia Slate
Department of Public Welfare
and the parental rights of MH
i died Smith be terminated.
It appearing to the court that
Mildred Smith is a nonresident
of the State of Georgia, and it
is further ordered that she be
■ served by publication once a
week for three weeks in the
Official Organ of Newton
i County, Georgia.
This the 22nd day of Octo
ber, 1962.
/s/ WM T. DEAN
Judge, Newton Superior
Court
Stone Mountain Judicial
Circuit
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(Larqoat Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
E. L. FICQUETT
SCHOOL NEWS
Eighth Grade News
On Friday, October 19. several
pupils from Section 8 3 presented
I a Junior U. N. General Assembly
Meeting It stressed the ‘ trouble
spots” of the world. The charac
levs in the plav were Marguerite
Allgood as President Kennedy, Su-
I Susan Stubbs as Mao Tse Tung,
George Barton. Khrushchev. Jim
my Alexander ax Castro. Philip
Johnson as Nehru. Wayne Rocks
as Ben Bella, and Douglas Jolley
as the moderator. Without realiz
ing it. the play was presented just ;
a few days before U. N. Day
' which came on October 24
Wednesday. October 31. ten
girls from 8 3 had a Halloween
pantomine for the eighth grade
ll was very interesting and spoo
ky.
Last Wednesday. October 24.
the eighth grade had the Math
i California Achievement Test. On
Monday, October 29 the eighth
grade had their Reading Cali
fornia Achievement Test
Monday. October 22. we receiv
ed our report cards The ones
who made the honor roll in the
eighth grade were Douglas Jol
, ley. Linda Katz. Phil Johnson,
. Wayne Rooks. Chester Parker.
Jimmy Alexander, and George
Barton. Many only missed it by a
little
The .seventh and eighth grades
elected cheerleaders. They are ax
follows: Sherry King (co captain).
Sherry Hopkins (captain). Tamie
Burts, Cathy Edwards, Billie Jean
Kesler. Ellen Milligan, Lisa
Callaway, and Betsy Robinson
The Newton County Baby Rams
will host Morgan County at seven
। o'clock tonight on Sharp Field
This is the last home game for the
undefeated Rams Their record is
fhrea games won and three tied.
THE BIBLE SAYS:
"Woe unto him that qivtth hit neighbor drink, that
/ ■ \ puttost thy bottle to him, end mal#*t him d^nkM."
V I I 1^11?^ Habakkuk 2:IS
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YOUR SUPPORT IS URGENTLY NEEDED!
Vote Against Beer Nov. 6
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This Ad Spetsored by Cbristias Mei's Asli, of N^ton Co.
A hamburger supper will be giv
en the team by the coaches if they
win The Baby Rams wdll play
Jonesboro next Tuesday night.
Game time is seven o'clock.
This past week ended the sec
ond month of school Mr Carney’s
room was dismissed at one thirty
on Friday for ninety nine percent
attendance.
We wrote poems and book re-
faii IAI Id > >I 11 V\. £
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IN I 8«, JUST AFTEH. THE OVIL WML A-
REGAN MUCH OF CHARLESTON, S G fVV ;
WAS DESTROYED BY ARE.
MANY H.ARTFOC-D POtXY HOLDERS J | .W .
FtkPEP THEiR- AXiCiES Now WORTh-
LESS BUT THt MARTFiXP AGENT THERE, ;
WITH FAITH W THE HARTFORD BURIED "
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BEN T. BANKS. JR — S. J. MORCOCK
BANK BUILDING PHONE 786-2300
PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
ports for Mrs. Rowe. She will gtv®
them to Mrs Dietz, who will take
them to Decatur to be judged by
the Regional Library Judging
Committee.
We had very interesting as
sembly Tuesday morning. It wav
presented by the master glass
blower. Ralph Melville In it we
learned the history of glass and
other unusual facts.
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