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391 <br />Meeting August 29 1938------------------------- <br />• <br />is <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held on Monday August 29, 1938, <br />at 9: 40 !i. M. All members present. <br />Minutes of the two previous meetings were read and approved. Claims from the <br />following suppliers in the amount of $1432.43 were approved and ordered paid. Also <br />payroll of the Street, Sewer and Cemetery Departments amounting to $7,345.99: <br />Bogda Chevrolet Company <br />$2.82 <br />South Bend Awning Company <br />3.50 <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Co. <br />3.38 <br />South Bend Iron & I'lletal Co. <br />10.00 <br />SouthBend News -Times <br />23.78 <br />Oliver Farm Equipment Co. <br />20.93 <br />Hague's Floor Covering Shop <br />3.00 <br />South Bend Iron aC Metal Co., <br />6.20 <br />Schrader Service, Inc. <br />34.40 <br />Silo Co., Inc. <br />25.25 <br />The Ridge Company <br />18.85 <br />Silo Co.,'Ine. <br />28.30 <br />South Bend Sanitary vipers Co. <br />12.00 <br />Barco UTanufacturing Co. <br />3.16 <br />Zeltner hardware Co. <br />32.35 <br />Oliver Farm Equipment Co. <br />.65 <br />Dr. F. B. Porter <br />7.50 <br />Oliver Farm Equipment Co. <br />10.57 <br />Aeroil Burner Co., Inc. <br />714.99 <br />Bogda Chevrolet Co. <br />4.09 <br />Cockrell Tractor Co. <br />32.20 <br />Allied Truck Equipment Co. <br />7.97 <br />Schuyler Rose, Inc. <br />126.00 <br />Allied Truc4 Equipment Co. <br />6.57 <br />Indiana .faint & 'Nall -paper Co. <br />58.40 <br />City Water Works <br />.45 <br />Michigan Avenue cumber Co. <br />14.26 <br />City Water 'Works <br />21.06 <br />Willette Service Station <br />48.00 <br />Oliver Warm Equipment Co. <br />1.53 <br />Marquette Lumber Co. <br />150.27 <br />Previous bids for Hose House <br />No. 9 <br />Fire Station having been rejected <br />by the <br />Board, the Board gave instructions <br />to have new bids secured from other contractors. <br />Bids were requested from Fred <br />Sack, Albert Ellinger, and Planz and Gill. <br />V, A communication was received from htery A. Beres, addressed to the Mayor, asking <br />for the re-establishment of a bus line on Kemble Avenue to Rum Village Park. The <br />communication was ordered placed on file and Mr. Beres was advised that a later consid- <br />eration of this matter might be more favorable. <br />Excavation Bond in favor of E. J. Fredericks, dated July 9, 1938, in the United <br />States Fidelity and Guaranty Company was approved by the Board. <br />A petition requesting the establishment of a street light at LaSalle Court near <br />Colfax Avenue was presented and referred to Mr. Qualls for investigation and recominenda <br />tion. <br />V The Clerk was instructed to communicate with the New York Central Railway Company <br />asking them to put their spurtracks in shape going into theoBrien Varnish Company <br />Plant crossing Washington Street, also the tracks at Washington and College soI-tat <br />when the brick turning project approaches it will cause no delay. Mr. Bock of the New <br />York Central was communicated with and agreed to have this arranged at once. <br />The following resolution was approved by the Board, copies of same ordered sent to <br />Charles Zillmer and Cemetery Sexton, William Longenecker: <br />R Ebb O L U T I O N <br />That a- strip of ground in the: City Cemetery described as follows: <br />Beginning at the S-L corner of lot # 495, 3rd addition to the City <br />Cemetery, thence in a northerly direction to the iNE corner of lot <br /># 428, thence easterly to the center of the old race, thence northerly <br />along the center of the old race to a point apposite the N4 corner of <br />lot #j4 subdivision 3W, thence easterly to the 3iwV corner of lot #4, <br />thence southerly to the SW corner of lot fib subdivision 300, thence <br />westerly to the center of the old race, thence south to a point oppos- <br />ite the place.of beginning, thence westerly to the point of beginning. <br />The same being a part of the City Cemetery of South Bend, Indiana, be <br />set aside for the burial of any deceased soldier or sailor honorably discharged from <br />the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps, whose relatives or friends may apply for <br />such burial. Said ground as above specified shall not be under the jurisdiction of any <br />Military, Semi-1.1ilitary or other organization, but entirely under the supervision of <br />the Sexton of the Ctty Cemetery. <br />The Sexton shall permit the burial of any one claiming to be a soldier <br />r sailor only on presentation of the soldier's or sailor's discharge of certification <br />f one of the heads of the various military organizations at the time in existence.. <br />Meeting ad* urned at 10: 30 A. M. <br />ATTEST: Clerk <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br />BY ITS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />Frederick Z Anderson <br />Edwin W. Hunter <br />Cha,_ F_ 7,i l ImPr <br />
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