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$25.00 for the purpose as heretofore stated and that this amount be paid f om the General Reven- <br />ue Fuad and be charged to Publicity. <br />Mr. Robert Bragg, representing the Indian River County Rod and Gun Club, appeared <br />before the Board and requested the clearing of the Peninsula Road from the South City limits to <br />the let, stating that,it was almost impassible topeft1es wishing to use the road for business <br />or pleasure purposes. This request was granted and on motion made by Albert 0. Helseth, second <br />ed by W. C. Graves, Jr. and unanimoutly carried Frank A. Knight, Road Superintendent was instru <br />cted to proceed with the work of brushiLag out the road. <br />MPs. Kathryn Carter, appeared before the Board and requested that a place be furnishe <br />to store Merchandise of,the State Welfard Commodities, stating that it was the custom of other <br />Counties to furnish a building or place for this purpose. Mr. Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney, <br />adtised the Board that in his opinion the City of Vero Beach had a building which he thought <br />could be obtained and used for the purpose as stated heretofore. <br />Mrs.J. B. Oarleton, Mrs. D. Meifner and Mr. C. J. Markovitsh of Roseland appeared <br />before the Board and presented claims in the ,amount of $500.00•for a building, $318.00 for Sl <br />fruit trees and $364.00 for fruit trees respectively, which were destroyed by a fire which was <br />alleged to have been started by County Road and Bridge Employees on or about March 10, 1938. <br />The following persons also appeared as witnesses Allen and Carolyn Cain, Thomas Reed and Phill <br />Gibson. Noaaction was taken and the matter was referred to Charles A. Ifitchell, Attorney, who <br />at this time advised Mrs. Carleton and others that they had no legal claim against the County, <br />but that additional investigation would be made as to the claims and further consideration wbuli <br />be given them. <br />It was moved by S. E. Glover, seconded by Albert 0. Helseth and unanimously carried .. <br />that, the workman's Compensation insures ce be renewed with the Muster Insurance Agency. <br />B. L. Holman appeared before the Board and requested the removal of two (2) canal <br />banks near the Airport and on motion made by W. C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Albert 0. Helseth <br />and unanimously carried the request was granted and Frank A. Knight, Road Superintendent was <br />instructed to proceed with tahemmork. <br />George A. James appeared before the Board and made a report as t a the status of each <br />parcel of land according to ownership regarding the right-of-way for State 'Road No. 30. It <br />was duly moved, seconded and carried that the report be accepted and filed in the Clerk's Office <br />Deputy Sheriff's Bond for Gilbert Barkoskie in the sum of $1000.00 with J. J. Bustin <br />and Thomas E. Burgner as sureties was approved. <br />J. E. Singley, Schlitt Brothers and Edward H. Klingsick and Son submitted bids for <br />applying Dri wal Water Proofing on the Court House. It was moved by Albert 0. Helseth, second- <br />ed by S. E. Glover and unanimoubly carried that all bids be rejected with the request that these <br />men furnish this 8blard with bids for Caulking and Filling up all holes and crahks in the Court <br />house building, restoring all bricks to their original color and remove all white sppts as well <br />as applying the water proofing material. <br />Miss Edna G. Tyler, Mrs. G. C. Bartlett and Mrs. E. G. Rathbun representing the <br />Kathryn Hill Society of thicommunity Church and the Woman's Club appeared before the Board <br />requesting that further action be taken with regard to selecting a suitable location for Colored <br />Rest Rooms, Chairman C. S. Michael then appointed W. C. Graves, Jr. and Harry W. Damerow as a <br />Committee for this work. <br />Honorable Troy E. Moddy, Tax Gollector, appeared before the Board and presented <br />dividend warrants in the amount of $9.88 and $79.02. Said Warrants were received from Honorable <br />J. M. Lee, Comptroller, represented second and final dividends of.funds deposited in the Vero <br />Beach Bank and Trust Company, which closed, by G. R. Olmstead, Former Tax Collector, of Indian <br />River County. It was ordered these Warrants be accepted by the Clerk and deposited in the <br />,. <br />1 <br />