Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1936 — Page 18

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BIDS ACCEPTED ON 21 HIGHWAY JOBS IN STATE Projects Are Situated in 15 Counties: Low Figures Total $721,101. Th* State Highway Commission has accepted bids on 21 projects in 15 counties, it has been announced here. There were 109 bids submitted for projects carrying engineers' estimate of $810,340.71. The aggregate amount of the low bids was $721,101. Bids were submitted on the following projects: Financed With Federal Funds Allen County—Paving gap at underpass on State Road 24, in Fort Wayne, L. W. Dailey Construction Cos., $5,384.74. Rush and Henry Counties—Surfacing 1.904 miles on State Road 140, from Knightstown south toward Indiana Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphans’ home. M. A. Hinsey &i Cos.. Waterloo, Ind., $53,657. Knox County—Widening existing grade separation on Road 41, 0.9 mile south of Oaktown. Scheirer <fc Jarrell. Frankfort., Ind., $3,840.40. Noble County—Grade separation on Road 2 in Kimmell, and approximately 0.54 mile of grading and paving. Howard E. Stroh, Garrett, $84,796,615. Marshall County—Grade separation on Road 31 in Lapaz and approximately 0.37 mile of grading and paving. Bontrager Construction Cos., Elkhart, $92,231.73. Grade Separation on 9 Jackson County—Grade separation on Road 9, 0.8 mile north of U. S. Road 50, and approximately 0.38 mile of grading and paving. Robert H. King, Danville, $53,366 08. Lake County—Grade separation on Road 12, in Gary, and approximately 0.49 mile grading and paving E. T. Strom Cos., Gary, $197,867.86. Hendricks County Reconstruction of grade separation on Road 136 at North Salem, and approximately 0.35 mile of grading and gravel surfacing. E. T. Strom, Gary, Ind.. $17,434.94. Substructure Contract Let Tippeea noe County—Substructure only for combined bridge and grade separation on Road 52 by-pass, over Wabas.i River and State Road 43. Robert H. King, Danville, $116,385.21. Knox County—Widening existing bridge on Road 41, three miles south of Vincennes. Joseph Voto, Clinton, Ind.. $9,985.27. Jackson County—Grade separation on Road 9. north of U. S. 50. No regular bids under engineers’ estimate. Bartholomew County—Bridge on Road 9, 3.2 miles north of Reddington. J. C. Jarrett & Son, Lynn, Ind.. $9,292.89. Bartholomew County—Bridge on Road 9, 7.7 miles north of Reddingtpn. Harold Tharp. Fountain City, Ind.. $21,746.50. Bartholomew' County—Bridge on Road 9. 9.5 miles north of Reddington. J. C. Jarrett & Son. Lvnn, Ind., $13,676.96. Floyd County—Bridge on Road 150, in New Albany; also bridge on Road 33, three miles north of New' Albany. Steinecamp Construction Cos., Batcsville, Ind., $27,084.86. Clay County—Extension of bridge on Road 59. 4.3 miles south of Brazil; also bridge on Road 59. two miles northwest of Ashboro. No bids under engineers’ estimate. Financed With State Funds White County—Bridge on Road 18 9.3 miles west of Brookston; also bridge on Road 18 1.2 miles west of Brookston. R. H. Ellis, Alexandria. Ind., $14,350.

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Samuel Gomberg (above), i2, said to be the youngest Jewish cantor, arrived today from New York City to participate in services at Knesses Israel Shule Friday and Sunday.

STATE EMPLOYE DEAD E. A. Dilts Found Dead in Hotel Room at Linton, Ind. By Vnited I‘rrnn LINTON, Ind., Feb. 5.—E. A. Dilts, 46. Indianapolis, field auditor of the State Gross Income Tax Division, w'as found dead in his hotel room yesterday. Coroner George Porter said Mr. Dilts apparently had died of a heart attack Monday night, after registering at the hotel.

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