Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1932 — Page 7

FEB. 11, 1932_

BULK OF PAVING JOBS GIVEN TO INDIANA FIRMS Contracts for 92 Miles to Cost More Than Million Are Awarded. Governor Harry G. Leslie's policy of awarding state highway contracts to Indiana bidders was adhered to only partially by the state highway commissions in announcing the award on ninety-two miles of paving at a cast in excess of $1,000,000. The McCarthy Improvement Company, Davenport, la., was turned down or two projects upon which they submitted the low bid nr.d awards were made instead to the Indiana Roau Paving Company, Rochester, and Foulkes Contracting Company Terre Haute. Difference between the awards and low bid totaled $2,370.97. But all the wot!- did not go co the Hoosier concerns. Two contracts went to Kentucky The list follows: State road No. 30. nlneteen-hundredth3 irtiie of pavement widening at Dvcr. xn Lake countv: Gross Construction Company Os I.a Porte. *3 709.56. State road No. 6. from road No. 13 to Littonier. thirteen and one-tenth miles in Elkhart end Noble counties: Moeilerlng Construction Company of Ft. Wivne. *174,824.12. State road No. 36. from road No. 43 to Oroveland eight and five-tenths miles In Putnam countv: P. B. Putman of Fort V/'vne. *110.325.47. State road No. 36. from Montezuma to Rockville, eight and two-tenths miles In Parke and Vermillion counties; P. B. Putman of Ft. Wavne. 5132.256.82. State road No 39. from two and fivetenths miles northeast of Middleburv to Mlcbiscan line two and eight-tenths miles

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CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY Dorothy Parker Has Lead in Butler German Group Production. A leading role In “Einer Mausz Heiraten,” to be presented by the

Butler university German club tonight, will be enacted by Miss Dorothy Parker. The play will be given at the home of Mrs. Virginia B r u nson, 3128 Park avenue, Butler German instructor. Cast for the presentation, selected from Mrs. Brunson's classes, Includes Elizabeth Bissell, Charles Seal and William

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In Elkhart county: Ray L. Harris of Ft. Wavne. *35.694.54. United States highways. No. 24 and No. 31. from Peru to Junction of road No. 24, about one-half mile of pavement widening In Miami countv: C. J. Burke. Peru. *9.749.78. Other Jobs Awarded State road No. 66. from New Harmonv to Kasson. eighteen and one-tenth miles in Posev and Vanderburg counties: Louis des Cognets Si Cos. of Lexington. Kv.. *329.401.28. State road No. 29. widening navemnt In Wlnamac. nine-tenths mile in Pulaski county; D. M. Vaughn of Lafayette. *lO,939.39. Btate road No. 47. from the Parke countv line to a point three and five-tenths miles northeast of Brown's Valiev, nine ano sixtenths miles in Montgomery county: Indiana Road Paving Comnany of Rochester. *164 036.04. State road No. 46. from the Vigo county line to road No. 56. six and eight-tenths miles In Clav countv: Foulkes Contracting Comoanv of Terre Haute. *125.322.88. State road No. 29, Versailles to Madison, twentv-three miles In Ripley and Jefferson counties: Blair St Franse Construction Company of Lexington, Kv., $237,725.93. This project is for bituminous retread pavement. All others are for concrete, with cement furnished bv the state.

FRANK GAGEBY, PIONEER STATE ENGINEER. DIES Funeral Rites to Be Held Friday; Opened Greene County Coal Field. Frank A. Gageby, 68, 612 North Beville avenue, one of the pioneer engineers engaged in opening the Greene county coal fields, died Wednesday night in Methodist hospital, following several weeks of illness. The Rev. George S. Henninger will officiate at funeral services at 1 Friday at the Johnson & Montgomery funeral jiome, 1622 North Meridian street. Burial wil be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Gageby, for the last ten years, has been field engineer for the highway commission. He served as supervisor of construction in central Indiana. He was a member of the East Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church, Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Continental Masonic lodge, No. 541, at Brazil; the Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. He was a resident of Linton for twenty-five years and served as surveyor of Greene county during one term. Services for Mrs. Rose B, Dobson, 54, resident of this city all her life, will be held at 3:30 Friday at the J. Blackwell & Sons undertaking establishment, 926 North Capitol

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avenue, with burial in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Dobson died Wednesday at her home, 62 South Bradley avenue, after an illness of four weeks. She attended St. John’s school and Indianapolis public high schools. Thirty-six years ago she was married to Thomas J. Dobson. She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church and of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Pennsylvania railroad. Last rites for Miss Mary Harrington, 64. resident of this city more than a half century, will be pronounced at the residence, 4350 Park avenue, at 8:30 Friday morning and at 9 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Burial will be held in Holy Cross cemetery. Miss Harrington died of pneumonia Wednesday afternoon at her home. Funeral services for Henry Borcherding Jr., 65, will be held at the home, 1126 West Thirty-second street, at 3 Friday, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Borcherding came to this city seven years ago. and had been ill since he left work in southern lumber industries. He died on Wednesday at the home.

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