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<br />T�LEEm D�'PA? mT�''� y : I;7r. �s thong Zi��udZ' ns__i, atr Eet Corti �ssioner, was present and matters
<br />pertaining; to his d parU:.nt were ai' sous ed. This being the date set for opening the bids on 4 car loads of Calcium Chloride and
<br />it now being 10:10 on January 17, 194-4, stir. "Nilliams opened the bids received, c^ahich
<br />were as follows:
<br />HigInway Company, Tlionsville, Indiana 4. cars, more or less of Calcium Chloride
<br />E. R. N_swland Company, South Bend, Ind.
<br />Pittsburgh Plate Class Co., Clhica`o, Ill.
<br />Ullery Cold Storage Co, South Bend, Ind.
<br />-n cric ,L•.n I �, poun , is ols urQ prod con-
<br />tainers, delivered freight prepaid to the
<br />City of South :bend, Indiana, -in full car
<br />load quantities, at per Ton .......... T".2G.30
<br />Dis count 1 - pa��ment 10 days
<br />Do%ir Flah-o Calcium Chloride 77-80,S packed in
<br />10071 :7.1oisture proof bags in minimum carloads
<br />of 40 tons with freight prepaid.........", 0
<br />Ter :is : 1 , cash d 1-Scount - 10 days
<br />Trr� 30 ton carloads of 77-80 �l� i,e Calcium11
<br />C Mori de at20.30 per ton F.C.?. South Be d.
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<br />Terms: 1 cash discount - 10 days
<br />'Ie propose to furnish the above material
<br />F.C.H. South Bend, Indiana at �20.30 per
<br />Toni ,Iin. 40 ton carload, Quotation is sub jec
<br />to a..ccep tance within 30 days.
<br />Upon -motion dull made, seconded and carried the bid was awarded to t'le E. R.
<br />T %T1 nd Company, their bid being eqi_,. vale_ t t^ all others, and it be rg a local concern.
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<br />Ei,"I t;FRI tiC DEPART:;IT2T: Mr. �.`illiams presented a checl, from the err York Central Rail-
<br />road Co_�pany, in the amount of �343.63 for the repairs to the Olive and Srmple Street
<br />Crossings.
<br />An appraisal was made of tine City- o-.med gravel nit and it was appraised at r4,000.0�.
<br />A letter was received frog: the South -end Sand and Gravel Corporation biddi:a` `4,000.00
<br />for the seid Travel pit, and a bid bond checl, accol.,panied same in the amount of 1,!�'1100.00.
<br />This was ordred held in file.
<br />The Board approved the plans and specifications for t'^e repair of the East Arch
<br />of the Jefferson Street ?r idgc, and the Cler': cf 'he Beard was authorized to advertise
<br />for bids on same.
<br />The Board a-, roved the plans for a cebin ed sewer on Ea'->e Street fron.� Washington
<br />1 on as, -iris a _mom.
<br />Street to a manhole 182 feet�%ort h, �:._d ors Ic�rra Street fH r, '� ^^ ^'ton street to nn-
<br />�- f �l �-: ` C.� 1-e• L"01n-o LL6 rWIS� o/}
<br />hole 182 feet No.i th, and a Seni'Gr Jvs� d 1�.���nUuck�. Suet: u from Y'lashington Street to
<br />a manhole 192 feet Xorth, and t'_e alley ': est of Ic Era Street from .' ash1n-ton Strect to,
<br />the Manhole 182 feet north..
<br />Excavations bonds were approved for Joseph-Hizr_ay and A. Ti. Stuhmer. The se
<br />were ordered filed.
<br />TRAFFIC DEPAH7TYIE7XT: Hr. Ernest =tiller Traffic Ln i-Ine ;,.� present and :�a r
<br />ter, as pr nt tters per-
<br />taining to his department were discussed.
<br />Mr. iller and l.'Tr. +ill; a;.r^s were authorized to attend the Road School at Purdue
<br />Universit7,-, January 24 to 26 'inclusive.
<br />CEJTETE'RY DEPARIT11.1E", T: ';Tr. Stanley I,eszcz'ynski, Sexton, presented his report for the
<br />month of December, 19 ^ 3.
<br />There being: no further business t o cc_:_e before the Board, the meeting was a journed
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