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Georgia DOC Mens Property 2016 - Order Form QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL PRICE PRICE Effective September 2016 Georgia DOC Mens Property - Order Form PRODUCT LIMITS 1 Men's Underwear - Limit 1 pk 7 T-Shirts - Limit 4 2 Necklaces - Limit 1 8 Watch Batteries - Limit 1 3 Religious Medallions Only - Limit 1 9 Watches - Limit 1 4 Robes - Limit 1 5 Shoes - Limit 1 6 Socks - Limit 3 QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL PRICE PRICE CLOTHING & APPAREL T-SHIRTS (cont.) 7 HATS 53185-01 Andrew Scott Select Crewneck T-Shirt (3 Pk.) $9.95 Small, Medium, Large, XL 5017201009 Stocking Cap - Navy $2.20 53185-01 Andrew Scott Select Crewneck T-Shirt (3 Pk.) 7 $13.25 LIMIT 1 2XL 7 PAJAMAS 53185-01 Andrew Scott Select Crewneck T-Shirt (3 Pk.) $13.95 3XL 50610-01 Men's Long Sleeve Pajamas - White $25.95 Small, Medium, Large, XL THERMALS LIMIT 1 50543-99 Indera Mills Thermal Long Sleeve Shirt - Natural $7.75 50610-01 Men's Long Sleeve Pajamas - White $29.95 Medium, Large, XL 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL, 6XL LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 50543-99 Indera Mills Thermal Long Sleeve Shirt - Natural $8.95 50765-01 Innstyle Men's Short Sleeve Pajamas - White $25.95 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL Small, Medium, Large, XL LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 50543-99 Indera Mills Thermal Long Sleeve Shirt - Natural $13.25 50765-01 Innstyle Men's Short Sleeve Pajamas - White $29.95 6XL 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL, 6XL LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 50544-99 Indera Mills Thermal Drawers - Natural $5.50 ROBES Medium, Large, XL LIMIT 1 5199701001 Terry Velour Bath Robe - White 4 $49.95 50544-99 Indera Mills Thermal Drawers - Natural $7.95 5199702001 Terry Velour Bath Robe - White (Jumbo) 4 $52.95 2XL, 3XL, 4XL LIMIT 1 SOCKS 50544-99 Indera Mills Thermal Drawers - Natural $9.95 5068001099 Deluxe Crew Socks (1 Pair) 6 $1.35 5XL, 6XL LIMIT 1 5088801001 Tube Socks - White (1 Pair) 6 $1.35 UNDERWEAR 5048901001 No-Show Socks - White - (1 Pair) 6 $1.35 53184-01 Andrew Scott Boxer Briefs (3 Pk.) 1 $10.50 SWEATS Small, Medium, Large, XL 50600-02 Gildan Sweatshirt - Gray $9.95 53184-01 Andrew Scott Boxer Briefs (3 Pk.) 1 $12.50 Small, Medium, Large, XL 2XL LIMIT 1 50416-01 Players Men's Boxers - White (2 Pk.) 1 $13.95 50600-02 Gildan Sweatshirt - Gray $15.95 3XL, 4XL, 5XL 2XL, 3XL 1 LIMIT 1 50416-01 Players Men's Boxers - White (2 Pk.) $14.95 6XL 50600-02 Gildan Sweatshirt - Gray $17.95 1 4XL 80187-01 Gildan Men's Boxers - White (4 Pk.) $19.75 LIMIT 1 Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL (3 Pack) 50600-02 Gildan Sweatshirt - Gray $19.95 SHOES 5XL, 6XL LIMIT 1 52910-04 Skechers Black After Burn Energy II Cross Trainer Shoes 5 $54.95 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, 13 T-SHIRTS 52097-01 Shoe Corp Leather Velcro Shoes 5 $19.95 50436-01 Players Pride Crewneck T-Shirt - (2 Pk.) 7 $15.95 5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, 13, 14 4XL, 5XL, 6XL, 7XL/8XL, 9XL/10XL 52358-01 New Balance BB581WT Basketball Shoes 5 $62.95 7, 7 (4E), 7.5, 7.5 (4E), 8, 8 (4E), 8.5, 8.5 (4E), 9, 9 (4E), 9.5, 9.5 (4E), 10, 10 (4E), 10.5, 10.5 (4E), 11, 11 (4E), 11.5, 11.5 (4E), 12, 12 (4E), 13, 13 (4E), 14, 14 (4E), 15, 15 (4E) 53685-01 New Balance MX409PR Cross Training Shoes 5 $62.95 7 (2E), 7 (4E), 7.5, 7.5 (2E), 7.5 (4E), 8, 8 (2E), 8 (4E), 8.5, 8.5 (2E), 8.5 (4E), 9, 9 (2E), 9 (4E), 9.5, 9.5 (2E), 9.5 (4E), 10, 10 (2E), 10 (4E), 10.5, 10.5 (2E), 10.5 (4E), 11, 11 (2E), 11 (4E), 11.5, 11.5 (2E), 11.5 (4E), 12, 12 (2E), 12 (4E), 13, 13 (2E), 13 (4E), 14, 14 (2E), 14 (4E), 15, 15 (2E), 15 (4E) TOTAL TOTAL Georgia DOC Mens Property 2016 - Order Form QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL QTY ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL PRICE PRICE SHOES (cont.) WATCHES (cont.) 52637-01 v4orce Nitrus Running Shoes 5 $35.50 5005601099 Casio Digital Watch - Model #F-91W-1 9 $14.85 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14, 15 WATCH BANDS 52623-01 v4orce Men's Playmaker Basketball Shoes 5 $37.95 7, 7 (2E), 7 (4E), 7.5, 7.5 (2E), 7.5 (4E), 8, 8 (2E), 8 (4E), 8.5, 5084501004 Univ Black Padded Leather Watch Band 18 mm $8.95 8.5 (2E), 8.5 (4E), 9, 9 (2E), 9 (4E), 9.5, 9.5 (2E), 9.5 (4E), 10, 10 (2E), 10 (4E), 10.5, 10.5 (2E), 10.5 (4E), 11, 11 (2E), 11 (4E), 11.5, LIMIT 1 11.5 (2E), 11.5 (4E), 12, 12 (2E), 12 (4E), 13, 13 (2E), 13 (4E), 14, 14 (2E), 14 (4E), 15, 15 (2E), 15 (4E), 16, 16 (2E), 16 (4E), 17, 17 WATCH BATTERIES (2E), 17 (4E) 5088201099 Energizer Watch Battery # 392 8 $1.50 52632-01 v4orce Men's Swagger Court Shoes 5 $29.95 8 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14, 15 5088301099 Energizer Watch Battery # ECR1616 $1.50 8 50404-01 Reebok Classic Leather Running Shoes 5 $48.00 5085701099 Energizer Watch Battery # ECR2016 $1.50 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 8 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14, 15 5086201099 Energizer Watch Battery #376, 377 $1.50 SLIPPERS 5087501099 Energizer Watch Battery # 364 8 $1.50 8 51350-04 Dearfoams Slippers $15.50 5085801099 Energizer Watch Battery # ECR2025 $1.50 Small 7-8, Medium 9-10, Large 11-12, XL 13-14 8 LIMIT 1 5086801099 Energizer Watch Battery # 362 (0.96 oz.) $1.50 8 HEALTH & BEAUTY 5097401099 Energizer Watch Battery # ECR1216 $2.00 5170601099 Energizer Watch Battery # 365 8 $1.50 SHAVING PRODUCTS 5086001099 Watch Battery # 321 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 8017801099 Remington Dual Flex Travel Rotary Shaver $29.95 5085501099 Watch Battery # 319 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 LIMIT 1 5088101099 Watch Battery # 329 (0.96 oz.) 8 $2.00 THE GENERAL STORE 5085601099 Watch Battery # 379 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 GAMES 5087801099 Watch Battery # 301, 386 (0.96 oz.) 8 $3.00 5300302099 Crossword Puzzle Booklet $1.25 5087901099 Watch Battery # 389, 390 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 LIMIT 1 5086401099 Watch Battery # 393 (0.96 oz.) 8 $2.50 5300303099 Word Search Booklet $1.25 5086501099 Watch Battery # 394 (0.96 oz.) 8 $2.00 LIMIT 1 5087301099 Watch Battery # 395, 399 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 24711 Word Find Book $1.50 5086601099 Watch Battery # 396, 397 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 LIMIT 1 5085901099 Watch Battery # ECR2032 (0.96 oz.) 8 $1.50 24710 Sudoku Book $1.50 5088401099 Watch Battery # ECR1620 (0.96 oz.) 8 $2.00 LIMIT 1 5087001099 Watch Battery #370, 371 8 $1.50 20524 Double Six Dominoes $3.00 JEWELRY LIMIT 1 81698-90 Sterling Silver Box Chain 2 $22.67 80002097 Pressman Chess, Checkers and Backgammon Set $8.98 18" LIMIT 1 81698-90 Sterling Silver Box Chain 2 $25.20 20" 32099 UNO Cards $6.95 LIMIT 1 FAITH ITEMS MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES 3 22901 Photo Album - Lg. Hard Cover (24 pgs.) 7" x 8.5" $2.80 8710401090 Sterling Silver Star of David .75" (Medallion Only) $35.50 3 LIMIT 1 8710001090 Sterling Silver Cross Pendant .75" (Medallion Only) $35.50 3 24214 Webster's New Pocket Dictionary $3.90 8710201090 Sterling Silver Messianic Star of David (Medallion Only) $35.50 3 LIMIT 1 8710601090 Allah Silver (Medallion Only) $35.50 3 20758 Single Handkerchief 16" x 16" $0.85 8710101090 Crucifix Silver .75" (Medallion Only) $35.50 3 LIMIT 4 8710301090 Pentagram Sterling Silver .75" (Medallion Only) $35.50 LINENS CLOTHING 5063201005 Bath Towel 24" x 50" (Beige) $7.75 8703601001 Skull Cap (Yarmulke) Unlined - White $2.50 LIMIT 2 LIMIT 1 5063701005 Wash Cloth 12" X 12" (Beige) $1.70 5073302001 Kufi Knit Cap - White $6.95 LIMIT 2 LIMIT 1 WATCHES MISCELLANEOUS 5008801099 Timex Easy Reader Watch Model #T2H281 9 $30.75 5327201099 Small Silken Prayer Mat $24.95 8093201099 Timex Ironman Watch T5K821 9 $39.50 LIMIT 1 TOTAL TOTAL Georgia DOC Mens Property 2016 - Order Form GEORGIA MUSIC CATALOG • Standard CD Order Form Mail this order form with your Property Package Order. CD ITEM NUMBER ARTIST ALBUM TITLE PRICE PLEASE PROVIDE THREE ALTERNATE STANDARD CD CHOICES Price of CD Make payable to: Access Securepak (GA) Processing Fee $5.00 10880 Lin Page Place St. Louis, MO 63132 Tax Rate (see chart below) Total Price NAME You may only order one (1) Standard CD per month. ID If you submit your music order with your property order, you must adjust the tax rate on the property order form Institution / Dorm / Housing Unit Address to include the cost of your Standard CD. If you submit your music and property order forms together, you’ll only need to pay one processing fee. However, if you submit music and property orders separately, each must include it’s own tax and processing fees.
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