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e�6 � <br /> c-� <br /> Clement Hazinski � 95.00 Sailors Home Furniture � 13.55 �� <br /> Hoffman Brothers . 2.75 Schilling�s Inc. 26.34 `-' <br /> Hurwich Iron Company 2 .00 Gustave Schuttrow 9.80 <br /> Indiana Bell. Telephone 6.75 Smith-Alsop Paint Co. • .50 <br /> Ind. ,& 1'��i ch. Ele c. Co . 19.88 Smith-.'�lsop Pamnt Co . 1.02 <br /> Ind. & P�ich. E�.ec. I;o. 23.04 South Bend Electric Co. 2.08 <br /> Ind. & PJlich. Elec. Co. 1.23 South Bend ElectPic �o . Z4. 96 <br /> Interstate Glass & Pain� Co . 1.23 Standard Automotive Supply 12.99 <br /> J. C. Lauber Co. 8.68 George r'dyman Company 12.30 <br /> C. E. Lee Company 1.75 <br /> FIRE DEPARTr'fENT: Chief DeVleescho�ver was present and mat�ers pertain3.ng <br /> to his department tivere discussed. <br /> George Geltz was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant effective Sept- <br /> embar 16, 1945 to be assigned to duty by the Fire Chief. <br /> The f ollowing men, members of' the South Bend Fire Department, are to <br /> be ratired September 16, 1945 subject to the apprb�al of the Pension Fund <br /> Trus�ees: John Henry, Harry Johnson, Charles Aldrich and l�7arion Dutrieux. <br /> According to custom they will be paid to actober 1, 1945. <br /> The Board directed the clerk to return the certified check which <br /> accompanied the bid of the Fabric Fire Hose Company for fire hose which <br /> has been received. . <br /> Applications for the Fire Department were receivea from Leo Thomas <br /> 'Nallisch, Edmund Stanley Dobski and Ray Ellis �ieetQr and �ere ordered <br /> filed. <br /> PaLICE DEPAR'I'RZENT: Chief Everett was present arid matters pertaining to <br /> his department were discussed. , <br /> Officer Sylves�er Zell who had prQViously asked to be allowed to <br /> retire on pension, is to be relea�e�t fro� active duty as ot' September 23, <br /> 19�5,. sub�ect to the approval ot' the Pension Fund Trustees. <br /> Applications for �he Police �epar�nen� Urere received from Alfred <br /> Richard Pulaski, Arthur La�avrence Jacks and Joseph Lawrence Zurat. T,Zr. <br /> PulasKi �s application was orderea filed, bu� the otner ttvo ti�rere rejected <br /> because of lack of educational requirements. <br /> ELECTRIC�'�L DEPARTlIIENT: Pdtr. yVilliam Qualis, Superintendent, tivas present <br /> and mattal•s pertaining to his departr.lent ti�rere discussed. <br /> A petition tivas received containing 67 names asking for a street ligh� <br /> at the intersection of Falcon and Dunham StrQets. This tivas referred to <br /> ��Zr. Qualls for investigation and repor�. <br /> TYie Board approved, upon ��qr. Qualls recommendation, the installation <br /> of a stree� light at Bulla and Tr7edora Streets. l�.Sr. �ua11s was directed to <br /> apply for permission to install same. <br /> udEIGHTS AND 2�:TEASURES: Mr. Charles Burns, Cit�r Sealer, filed his report <br /> for the week endi�g September 8, 1945.. . . . <br /> There being no further busineas to come before the Board, �he zneeting <br /> tivas ad�ourned at 11:25 A.A7. . <br /> ATTEST: . <br /> , � hairman <br /> Cle <br />