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WV; <br />9 <br />1 <br />1 <br />• <br />1 <br />• <br />Ll <br />F <br />0 <br />Number of clinic,visits 685 . <br />ii <br />Number of clinic days 8 <br />Ron. W. R. Duncan, Tax Assessor, appeared before the Board and presented a supple- <br />mental.Intangible Tax Roll for 1942. On motion made by Commissioner Glover, seconded by Com -1 <br />missioner Graves and carried,.. the same was accepted and approved. The sum stated in the <br />supplemental roll being $3631.05, <br />A communication from R. E. Crummer and Company, dated November 13, 19.29 request- <br />ing the Board to sell them a coupon from the Wabasso Bridge District in the sum of $30.00 <br />issue of July 19 1926, in order that an additional refunding bond might be delivered, was <br />granted and Douglas Baker, Clerk, was instructed to forward said coupon, the same to be sold <br />at par, and this amount placed in the fund known as ]proceeds Received in ftyment of Bonds and <br />Coupons Accepted in Payment of Delinquent Taxes. Coupon #16, due July 1, 1934, from Bond #25 <br />dated July 1, 19269 was sold and the funds deposited as heretofore stated. <br />A request from the City of Vero Beach requesting that approghylaotio station be <br />set up at the present location of the U.S.V.D. Clinic was approved by the Board. <br />:i <br />The several, bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were es- <br />jl <br />amined and found correct, were approved and warrants issued in'settletont of same. Such 1 <br />bilis and accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk of the.Cirauit Court. The warrants <br />so issued from the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book, as provided,, <br />by the rules of the State Auditor, reference to such record and the list so recorded being <br />wade a part of these minutes. <br />The County Depositary filed its monthly statement, showing receipts and disburse - <br />menta of the various funds, which having been audited were found to be correct. <br />There -being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board <br />then adjourned until 4:00 Wolouk P. M. Saturday, December 19, 1942. <br />c <br />C <br />MN TM <br />Tt9F DAY. was i MI��Y 1119 <br />The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, met at the Court <br />House in Vero Beach at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, December 15, 1.942, in special meeting wit <br />the following members of the Board present: C..S. Michael, Chairman; Albert 0, Helseth, Frank <br />C. Vickers, W. C. Graves, Jr., and S. E. Glover. Also present were Charles A. Mitchell, Attot- <br />ney to the Board, 'Wm. W. Frick, Sheriff, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. <br />The following citizens of Indian River County appeared before the Board.namely; <br />�i A. W. Young, C. C. Bush, A. M. Hill, Jr., J. M. Knight, fete Surmang Eugene V. Golln1ok, Leo <br />s <br />Cahill, Buddy Youngs Sam Monroe, Robert Young, A. C. Brown, 'L._ M. Strickland, W. S. Buck. <br />Ingham, John lff. E. Wheeler and A. U. Hill, Sr. <br />Hon. A. W. Young, representing the aforementioned citizens, spoke with regard to' <br />'i <br />the crisis in our present labor situation, both white and black, and stated the cooperation ofj., <br />the Board of County Commissioners, together with the law enforcement officials, was needed to <br />obtain labor to assist in saving the crops essential to winning the war. He further stated <br />that the Growers and Packing 'House operators would appreciate it if the Board of County <br />Commissioners, if they had any power to do so, would see that a special deputy sheriff was <br />see <br />i' engaged for the purpose of checking up on the labor situation aA4 hd to all vagrants til, and <br />or she <br />if said vagrants could show good and sufficient reason why hgis net working. <br />.q <br />C <br />�(j(o <br />r <br />- <br />r <br />- - <br />— <br />r - <br />— <br />- <br />r — <br />— i <br />— — <br />— <br />r — <br />r <br />r <br />YM <br />w <br />• <br />r <br />w <br />— <br />r <br />r - <br />— <br />— <br />— <br />r <br />- <br />w.r <br />p <br />r <br />— <br />- <br />- <br />W <br />Tt9F DAY. was i MI��Y 1119 <br />The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, met at the Court <br />House in Vero Beach at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, December 15, 1.942, in special meeting wit <br />the following members of the Board present: C..S. Michael, Chairman; Albert 0, Helseth, Frank <br />C. Vickers, W. C. Graves, Jr., and S. E. Glover. Also present were Charles A. Mitchell, Attot- <br />ney to the Board, 'Wm. W. Frick, Sheriff, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. <br />The following citizens of Indian River County appeared before the Board.namely; <br />�i A. W. Young, C. C. Bush, A. M. Hill, Jr., J. M. Knight, fete Surmang Eugene V. Golln1ok, Leo <br />s <br />Cahill, Buddy Youngs Sam Monroe, Robert Young, A. C. Brown, 'L._ M. Strickland, W. S. Buck. <br />Ingham, John lff. E. Wheeler and A. U. Hill, Sr. <br />Hon. A. W. Young, representing the aforementioned citizens, spoke with regard to' <br />'i <br />the crisis in our present labor situation, both white and black, and stated the cooperation ofj., <br />the Board of County Commissioners, together with the law enforcement officials, was needed to <br />obtain labor to assist in saving the crops essential to winning the war. He further stated <br />that the Growers and Packing 'House operators would appreciate it if the Board of County <br />Commissioners, if they had any power to do so, would see that a special deputy sheriff was <br />see <br />i' engaged for the purpose of checking up on the labor situation aA4 hd to all vagrants til, and <br />or she <br />if said vagrants could show good and sufficient reason why hgis net working. <br />.q <br />