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It was ordered that the Clerk prepare the form of the ballot, according to the
names of nominees so certified to be placed upon said ballot, and place thereon also
the severe) Constitutional amendments to be voted upon at said election and certified
by the :secretary of 'State, and that he forthwith have sufficient number of ballots
printed for the various election preeinets,for said election.
There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board
adjourned.
ATTEST
C,1 e r k.
Chairman
VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 1930,
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, met at the Court
House in Vero Beach, at 200 O'clock P.M.Igednesday, October 22nd 1930, with the follow-
ing members of the Board present: Albert 0. Helseth, Chaimnan, J.D.Yongt.e; JX.LeBruce;
J.J.P.Hamilton and John H. Atkin. Also present were Miles Marren, Clerk and Clark S.
Rice, Sheriff.
The Chai muan announced the Special meeting was called for the purpose of con-
sidering a petition signed by qualified voters requesting the name of W'.P.Baileyr to be-
come a candidate at the General Election for the office of County Commissioner, District
#3.
It was moved ,by Commissioner J. W. LaBruce, that the petition be referred to the
Boards attorney for advice and that the Board act according to his instructions. Upon
being put to a vote the motion was carried.
The County Attorney having considered the petition and having ascertained the law
on the subject, rendered his opinion that W.P.Bailey is entitled to have his name placed
upon the official ballot as a Candidate for County Commissioner, District #39 at the
coming General Election. It was ordered, and the Clerk was instructed to add his name
to the ballot before having them same prepared. '
The County Engineer was directed to deliver to the Federal Tick Eradication Board
have a 14 inch pipe to place in road ditch at gest side of Emerson Avenue at Oslo Road.
The 'Sheriff appeared before,the Board and requested the Commissioners to issue
Time Warrants to him for the amounts due him on fees arising and due him as such
officer. The Board's attorney advised that this could not, in his opinion be done.
After cfonsiderable discussion no action was taken.
The Board then adjourned to meet Friday,' October 31st 1930, at 2 P.M,
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