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,, the County Commissioners' room in the Court House and further that Douglas Baker, Clerk, be in <br />structed to have prepared a sign indicating such ohange .a,nd have the said ,sign placed on the <br />front door of the Community Building. <br />There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then <br />adjourned. <br />QP <br />CHAIEW <br />ATTE T: <br />• W - W - - - A • M ♦ . - • - - - - M - - MW W40 - - - - W - • WWWW <br />W - - • - - W v " • • M - <br />The Board of County <br />T'RBDAY. X�R <br />Commissioners of Indian River County met <br />9. 1944 <br />at the Court House in Vero <br />Beach, at 9;00 o'clock., A. M., <br />Thursday, November 9, 1844, in special <br />meeting with the following <br />members of the Board present: <br />W. C. Graves, ar., Chairma.n, Albert 0, <br />Kelso ,th, S. 3. Glover and <br />G. E. Barkoskie and Frank C. <br />Vickers.. Also present were Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney, and <br />Douglas Baker, Clerk. <br />The Chairman announced this meeting was called, among other things, for the purpose of <br />,'discussing and considering an amount to be offered the United States Government for the pur- <br />chase of the Coast Guard barracks located in the Webasso Beach area. Honorable C. S. Michael, <br />Wabasso, Florida, former chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, was present and entered <br />,into the disoussion.with regard to the said proposed bid. <br />After considerable discussion, it was moved by Commissioner Barkoskie, seconded by C-om <br />missioner Vickers and unanimously carried that the County make a bid of $1,500.00 for the Coast - <br />Guard building at Wabasso. It was ordered that Attorney Charles A. Mitchell, prepare a setter <br />submitting such hid to be signed by the Chairman, together with the Clerk of this Board. A <br />copy of said letter being on file in the Clerk's office. <br />A letter was received from the United States Naval Base regarding the use of Lake <br />Wilmington calling the Boards attention to the fact that the said lake was now being used as a <br />itarget and requested the Board to take action prohibiting the use of the lake by civilian per- <br />cannel whose lives might be endangered. Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney, was instructed to pro - <br />pare a letter from this Board to tho naval authorities advising t*ature and extent of the <br />r <br />',Board's cooperation. A copy of said letter is on file in the Clerk's office. <br />Douglas Baker, Clerk, was instructed and directed to draw warrants on the General Re- • <br />ivenue Fund in the sum of $8.00 to each -inspector and Clerk in the several voting precincts of <br />'Indian River County, plus $2.00 and miliage to the persons 4§11vering the ballot boxes and $5.00 <br />each to the Deputy ®herigfs of the places and-- 00 each to the owners of the <br />f <br />several polling places' as rental on the holding and conducting of the General election held <br />Tuesday, November 7, 1944. <br />Pursuant to.forms of invitation, bid,and acceptance sale of surplus property tlnvita- <br />tion $994), it was ordered that a bid of $1,200.00 be submitted for the U. S. Coast hard Bar - <br />rafts at Wabasso beach and that a warrant in the sum of $240.00, representing 20% of the bid, <br />be issued on the General Revenue Fund and that the same be exchanged at the 2ndian River Citrus <br />:Bank for a cashier's check for a like amount; it was futthet ordered that Attorney Charles A. <br />Mitchell attend the opening of said bide to be held at 2:00 o'clock , P. M., Tuesday, November <br />1944, in Miami, Florida. <br />Where being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board than <br />adjourned. <br />rjA 3T: <br />kL^I <br />�j LERB <br />_ OR <br />