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MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 1935 <br />Regular meeting of the Board of Public <br />Works was held on Monday, November <br />18, 1935 <br />� <br />at 10:30 A. M. All members were <br />present. <br />Minutes of previous meeting <br />were read <br />and approved. <br />Claims in the amount of $9,782.38, <br />from <br />the following suppliers, were approved <br />and ordered paid. <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Company <br />$1.65 <br />Gill -Vora Chevrolet, Inc. <br />121.45 <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Company <br />.60 <br />Schuyler Rose <br />70.00 <br />Indiana & Iichigan Electric Co. <br />7,451.16 <br />Gafill Oil Company <br />581.35 <br />Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. <br />12.39 <br />Gaf.,ill Oil Company <br />26.46 <br />Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. <br />4.26 <br />Gafill Oil Company <br />1.50 <br />Indiana Lumber & Mfg. Co. <br />1.13 <br />Gafill Oil Company <br />32.40 <br />Indiana Lumber & Mfg. Co. <br />4.75 <br />Gafill Oil Company <br />175.60 <br />Peltz-Kaufer Company, Inc. <br />4.25 <br />Office Engineers, Inc. <br />5.40 <br />City Water Works <br />3.21 <br />Office Engineers, Inc. <br />5.85 <br />Edward Fleming for J. N. Hunter <br />6.00 <br />E. R. Newland Company <br />58.67 <br />No. Liberty Silo & Concrete Co. <br />21.75 <br />South Bend Clean Towel Service <br />3.65 <br />No. Liberty Silo & Concrete Co. <br />5.93 <br />G. E. Meyer & Son, Inc. <br />1.13 <br />No. Liberty Silo & Concrete Co. <br />2.26 <br />Michigan Avenue Lumber Co. <br />.80 <br />Peterson Battery & Ignition Co. <br />3.09 <br />Michigan Avenue Lumber Co. <br />.28 <br />Ind. Paint & Wallpaper Co. <br />40.70 <br />Michigan Avenue Lumber Co. <br />83.06 <br />Holycross & Nye Co. <br />1.21 <br />International Harvester Co. <br />1.50 <br />Holycross & Nye Co. <br />11.34 <br />Dillon J. Patterson <br />2.90 <br />Cockrell Tractor Co. <br />1,100.00 <br />G. E. Meyer & Son, Inc. <br />.44 <br />South Bend Foundry Co. <br />22.50 <br />G. E. Meyer & Son, Inc. <br />11.76 <br />The Secretary reported a request over the telephone from Kenneth Merrill, <br />President of the M. B. Skinner Company, requesting that Ewing Avenue from Michigan to <br />Olive Street be improved. Mr. Weer, Street Commissioner, reported that this thorough <br />fare had been graded and graveled and that there were no funds to make further improve- <br />ment. A letter was directed to Mr. Merrill outlining,these facts. <br />-:The City Civil Engineer, Frederick J. Anderson, filed primary Assessment Roll, <br />showing awards of damages and assessment of benefits in the matter`of vacation of <br />alley west of Olive Street from Longley Avenue to alley north of Longley Avenue, same <br />being Vacation Resolution No. 2485. <br />In the above -named Assessment Roll, the Board hereby orders that on the 16th day <br />of December 1935 it will meet in the City Hall at 10:30 A. 11. to hear and receive <br />remonstrances from all persons interested in or affe-cted by said vacation. <br />The Board further orders that notices of said hearing be advertised in two news- <br />papers in South Bend on November 25th and December 2nd, and that notices also together <br />with the amount of damages awarded and benefits assessed be delivered to property <br />owners according to law. <br />Meeting adjourned at 11:50 A. 11. <br />ar <br />ATTEST • Clerk <br />SPECIAL MEETING November 22, 1935 <br />c worKs <br />Special meeting of the Board of Public Works was held in the Mayor's Office on <br />iday, November 22, 1935, at 9:00 A. M. All members were present, including the Mayor. <br />The meeting was called for the purpose of determining action to be followed with <br />eference to decision of the Judge of the Circuit Court in awarding damages to Samuel <br />eeper in condemnation proceedings under Resolution No. 2481, which -is a part of the <br />est half of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 37 north, Range 2 east, <br />reviously described and commonly known as the residence property of Samuel Leeper. <br />This action does not affect any other property under the above condemnation <br />roceedings. <br />It was regularly moved by 1r. Hunter, seconded by Mr. Woodward that the City of <br />�outh Bend discontinue the condemnation proceedings affectAg the above mentioned <br />roperty. <br />There being no other business for consideration, the meeting adjourned at 9:30 A. Y. <br />ATTES,T: C1erk <br />01. <br />i <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />