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20 <br />I namely: Miss Virginia Guthrie, Mrs. Evelyn Hennessey, and Mrs. Elmer Navarre, made a lik <br />i visit to this display of brick panels and they likewise made individual choices, and then <br />coincided the tastes to unanimously choose the same panel, shown as 901 smooth grey on <br />i <br />the Board and 914 smooth grey on rear of panel. <br />i <br />f I The two groups of judges worked separately and neither knew the other was making the <br />choice. <br />I <br />Immediately prior to adjournment representatives of the V.F.W., Messrs. Fred Weinberg <br />and Albert G. Grise, appeared before the Board in the matter of the sewer to cross the <br />river and join the main interceptor sewer on the opposite bank of the river, which they <br />find will conflict with future construction plans of the V.F.W. "home" now located on <br />the south river bank on property obtained from the City of South -Bend (Department of <br />Public Parks). It was pointed out that at the time of purchase easement was -secured <br />for sewer construction. After some discussion of the situation, the Board directed <br />City Engineer, R. S. Andrysiak, to investigate the possibility of moving further to <br />the north, such investigation to be conducted in conjunction with the consulting engin- <br />eers, Consoer, Townsend and Associates. <br />Attest: Clerk <br />i • <br />July 26, 1954 <br />i <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held Monday, July 26, 1954, at <br />10:00 A. M. All members were present. Minutes of the previous regular meeting and also <br />Ispecial meeting were read and approved. Claims of the following suppliers, in the total <br />' <br />!amount of $373.351.00, were approved and ordered paid: <br />i Business Systems, Inc. $1.26 office Engineers, Inc. 0 .74 <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 264.40 Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. 238.40 <br />f' Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. .32 Indiana Textile Co. 39.06 <br />i Interstate Glass & Paint Co. 2.80 Koontz -Wagner Electric Co. 38-39 <br />South Bend Window Cleaning Co. 53.50 South Bend Drug Co. <br />W. J. Stogdill, M.D. 20.00 Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 11.13 <br />City Plan Commission 23.05 <br />SEWAGE WORKS CONSTRUCTION: <br />City Water Works 36.43 Independent Concrete Pipe Co. $32,221.80 <br />Paschen Contractors, Inc. 57,180.81 Sollitt Construction Co. 282,573.23 <br />STREET & TRAFFIC: <br />i' <br />Koontz -Wagner Electric Co. 201.40 Kuert Concrete, Inc. 17.62 <br />�i Robert W. Loy 11.35 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. 340.00 <br />The OtBrien Corporation 47.26 Office Supply & Equipment Co. 15.8 <br />Schilling's 4.12 Smith Alsop Paint Co. 1.7�3 <br />TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT: <br />The Traffic Engineer+ s need for 1500 feet of 7-C Solid Wire underground traffic <br />;signal cable was brought to the attention of the Board, and the Clerk was directed to <br />proceed with the required legal advertising to obtain bids on this matdrial. <br />The Board next approved the installation of S-T-O-P signs on both sides of Vassar <br />;Avenue at Huey Street and on both sides of Bendix Drive at Jefferson Boulevard. <br />Next appeared before the Board Attorney Eli F. Seebirt, representing Nellie W. Vaughr <br />!in the matter of a remonstrance against resolution of condemnation adopted by the Board <br />�July 6, 1954, in the belief that Lot 89 of the original plat of the City of South Bend, <br />of which Nellie W. Vaughn is the owner, would be adversely affected. Mention was also <br />made of other property, presently in the control of the Office Outfitting Company, <br />affected by the above mentioned resolution, and this was also given consideration. The <br />remonstrance being directed against Tract No. 1, and no remonstrances being filed with <br />.or presented to the Board against the proposed condemnation of other property described <br />li.n the resolution of condemnation adopted July 6, 1954, the Board now continues its <br />hearings as to tracts Nos. 2 and 6 in said resolutinn until its regular meeting on <br />August 2, 1954, and takes final action with modifications hereinafter set out as to <br />Tracts Numbered 3 and 4, and rescinds its former action as to Tract Numbered 5. <br />The Board's final modified actions as to Tracts Numbered 3 and 4 are as follows: <br />