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<br />VERA BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
<br />Published Weekly
<br />Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
<br />COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
<br />STATE OF FLORIDA
<br />Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath
<br />says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper
<br />published at Vero Beach In Indian River County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertise-
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<br />ment, being a _Q.r..47---- - In the matter of __26.1,11.Mic-1-'
<br />in the .,_._ Court, was pub-
<br />lished in said newspaper in the Issues of
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<br />Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press Journal Is a newspaper published at
<br />Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore
<br />been continuously published In said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered
<br />as second class mall matter at the post office In Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida
<br />for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver-
<br />tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or
<br />corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver-
<br />tisement for publication In the said newspaper.
<br />Sworn to and subscribed before me day of_
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<br />uslnesssMaManager)
<br />rcuit Court, Indian R ver County, Florida).
<br />The Chairman
<br />PAINTING nr AMTIULANCC
<br />3U ILDING
<br />Nntiee is hereby riven that the
<br />Hoard of County Cnmmissloners of
<br />Indian River County, Florida, will
<br />receive bids at the hour of 9:00
<br />A. M. Wednesday, February 5, 1909
<br />and nt still time publicly open same
<br />at the meeting of said hoard, to be
<br />held in the County Commission
<br />Room, Indian River Courthouse,
<br />Acro Reach, Florida: all bids should
<br />be marked -- Palnting of. Ambu-
<br />linnct Specifications may
<br />the obtained In Room 114, Cottrt-
<br />'houSt,
<br />(1) — Paint 1?xiorior of Budding,
<br />otie (1) coat of Sherwin Williams
<br />nil paint or equal, brand to he ap-
<br />proved before nppilcatlon: Color to
<br />match exterior awnings, as near
<br />as possible. Any blistered or peeled
<br />paint shall first be sanded down,
<br />and spot primed before' final coat
<br />of paint.
<br />(2) — tinder eaves of overhang
<br />shall be brush cleaned, then prime
<br />coat applied, before finish coatis
<br />applied.
<br />(3) — Paint all exterior facia
<br />boards one (1) coat oil paint —
<br />tvh)te
<br />(4) — Brush clean entire garage
<br />ceiling, give ons (1) coat prime and
<br />ohe (1) coat finish paint, color to
<br />be Selected; paint all walls of garage
<br />one (1) coat, same as main build.
<br />frig.
<br />(5) — Paint men's and women's
<br />bedrooms, including bathrooms (2),
<br />walls, ceilings and window ledges,
<br />color to match existing paint, one
<br />(1) coat ,of Lnytex paint.
<br />(6) - Paint squad room and TV
<br />room plastered wails one (1) cont
<br />to ,hatch existing paint.
<br />(7) --. Paint kitchen walls and
<br />trltlnq one (1) eant. Lnytex paint.
<br />Core should be taken to remove
<br />any grease before painting walls,
<br />color to match existing paint; pro.
<br />vide and install 9" kick plate on
<br />kitchen door inside.
<br />(8) — Paint wooden sink fraine
<br />at rear of building.
<br />(9) — After all work is completed,
<br />all trash and paint cans shall be
<br />removed from premises.
<br />(10) — Bedroom doors, bathroom
<br />doors and kitchen door to receive
<br />one (1) coat Liquid Wax,
<br />Jan, 18, 23, 1989.
<br />then called for receipt of bids in accordance
<br />with, the notice, and the following sealed bids were received, opened,
<br />and read:
<br />Schlitt Brothers
<br />Walter achnson
<br />John Forney
<br />Bowles & Sons
<br />$1,200.00
<br />1,409.80
<br />1,325.00
<br />1,372.00
<br />The Administrator took the bids for evaluation.
<br />Mr. Cruze and Mr. Twitchell of the United States Agricultural
<br />Stabilization and Conservation Office appeared in regard'to office
<br />space in the Courthouse, and the need for their office in the County.
<br />After considerable discussion it was decided that further inquiries
<br />and research would be made before the next meeting and that a
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<br />decision would be made at that time.
<br />James S. Lowery arose with the question that he felt it was iInjust
<br />that the Wabasso area is taxed for the Sebastian Inlet Districtr�and
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