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170 <br />Contractorts Bonds, each in the sum of $1,000.00, covering the following five <br />contractors, were examined and approved by the Board: <br />I; Rufus Barcus H. F. Glaser, Jr. Construction Co. r <br />Burnett Gregory Nelda R. Keller, d/b/a Ralph Keller Co. <br />Elmer R. Miller, Jr. <br />n <br />There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned, <br />at 11:25 A. M. • <br />i' <br />I, <br />ji <br />I� <br />I'. <br />li 7I� <br />I <br />I' <br />;;Attest : <br />Clerk <br />i' <br />May 17, 1954 <br />if <br />• A .regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held Monday, May 17, 195J�-, at <br />10:00 A. M. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and <br />I approved. Claims of the following suppliers, in the total amount of $423.38, were <br />approved and ordered paid: <br />j <br />Belleville Lumber & Supply Co. $2.10 City Water Works $10.95 <br />Deants Office Machines 32.50 Ferguson & Sons 4.70 <br />Gaf ill Oil Co. 15.51 Inlander-Steindler Paper Co. 16.80 <br />Inlander Steindler Paper Co. 13.00 Kagelts Directory Service 15.00 <br />Knapp's Seed & Hardware 180.50 Meyerts Hardware Co. 12.50 <br />Office Supply & Equipment Co. 5.90 Office Supply & Equipment Co. 1.35 <br />Prominent Specialty Co. 16.25 Western Union 2.14 <br />PARKING METER ' • <br />Deant s Office Machines 18.75 <br />SEWAGE CONSTRUCTION: 3 <br />Russell C. Kuehl 66.93 The Dunbar Register 8.50 <br />The Board first considered the request of V.F.W. Posts Nos. 1167, 3194, 3931, 8748, <br />9720, and 9733 for permission to conduct their annual flower sale on May 20, 21 and 22nd; <br />The Board, being opposed to increasing the number of solicitation days from the usual <br />two days, authorized the dates of May 20th and May 22nd only, denying permit to the I� <br />V.F.W. for Friday solicitations. <br />Next appeared before the Board, David Powers, as spokesman for the Junior Chamber I • <br />of Commerce, asking permission for that organization to conduct a "rodeo", featuring <br />horses and horsemen on Michigan Street, in front of the Robertson Store, on the two <br />Saturdays, May 22nd and May 29th, tentatively set at 11:30 to 12:30 noon. The Board <br />considered the demonstration would be "in the nature of a parade" and pointed out to i <br />Mr. Powers something of the hazard involved and the probable result of the precedent <br />such a demonstration would establish. A compromise was then settled upon whereby the <br />two Saturdays are covered by permit for a Junior Chamber of Commerce demonstration of <br />a rodeo character but minus the horses. fl <br />The Hon. Walter Glass appeared before the Board and again took up the matter <br />of garbage and trash collection, being performed by the Cityts Sanitation Department. <br />Councilman Glass pointed out that the City issues licenses to one -hundred and ninety • <br />five refuse collectors, and the lack of an ordinance to permit the City to engage in they <br />pick-up of rubbish., Councilman Glass was informed by the Board that the misunderstanding <br />on the part of the public undoubtedly originated by the extension of the "clean-up <br />week" service, whereby many householders are ofthe opinion the Cityts Sanitation Depart <br />ment is committed to pick up all refuse. The Board assured Councilman Glass that this <br />was not the intent or purpose of the ordinance, nor was the Sanitation Department <br />instructed to extend beyond the "Clean -UP -Week" campaign this pick-up of trash service. <br />Next appeared before the Board, members of the American Legion Post 50, Woments 1 <br />Auxiliary, asking permission for Post 50 to conduct its annual Poppy Day on Friday and <br />Saturday, May 21st and 22nd. Permission was so granted. <br />I <br />Next appeared three property -owners, living on Hartman Drive, complaining of <br />j) <br />/`," drainage conditions in the area and the fact that water stands in the street up to �i <br />
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