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The warrants so issued from the respective funds being listed completely in the County
Finance record as provided by law, reference to such record and the list so recorded
being made a pert of these minutes as fully and completely as if the same were set out
herein -in detail.
The County depository filed its monthly report showing receipts and disbursements
of the various funds, which having been check was found to be correct.
There being no further business on notion mode, seconded and carried the Board then
adjourned until Saturday, May 12th 1934. 144e�
ATTEST : Q Qi ai am.an
C 1 e rk.
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S L MAY , M 12th 1934.
The Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River County, Florida, met at
the Court House in Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.Sa,turdoy, May 12th 19341, with the
following members of the Board present: J.J.P.Hamilton, Chairman; J.D-Yongue; R.E.Eudge;
and John M. Knight. Also present was Miles Marren, Clerk.
The following names having been. certified by the Be cret€cry of -St ate, as candidates
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for .State offices set opposite their respective nsmes, some were ordered placed on the
official. Democratic Primary Election ballot for the -primary election to be held Tuesdays
June 5th 1934.
UNITED STATES -SENATOR:
Charles A Mitchell
Claude Pepper
James F. Sikes
Park Trammell
Hortense K. wells
REPR&ON^1ATIVE IN CONGRESS,
4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Major Paul Crank
Bula E. Croker
J. Nark vd i lcox
RAILROAD COMMIS TONER, Group 1.
Geo. -S. Davis
Eugene S. Matthews
William J. Placie
Lester wells
RAILROAD COMI SSIONER, Group 2.
Herbert P. Caro
Jerry w Carter -
John Good
Mamie Eaton -Greene
John w. Newbern
William J. Pruitt
The following names having been certified by the secretary of State as candidates
for state office set opposite their names, same were ordered omitted from the official
ballot, and are hereby declared to be the Democratic nominee for such office having been
nominated without opposition.
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS,
State at Large:
W. J. Sears
JUSTICE OF SUPRA COURT:
Fred H. Davis
Armstead Brown
JUDGE, 21st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Elwyn Thomas
`The following candidates for the respective County offices named having qualified
according to law, their names were ordered placed on the official ballot for the primary
election of Tuesday, June 5th 1934, as Democratic candidates for the offices named.
REPAT I VP IN THE LEGISLATURE:
JAlex MaMilliam
Eli C . Walker
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST No.1.
Frank 0. Vickers
J. Do Yo ague
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST NO *3*
J . J. P. Hamilton
Walters. Iawhorn
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST Db .4
Walter Kitching
E. P. Poole
ER ,SCHOOL BOARD DIST. W.2*
R. D. Carter
w. H. walker
The following named persona, candidates for the respective offices designated having
qualified according to law, and having no opposition for such office, were ordered omitt
from the official ballot and are hereby declared to be the Democratic nominee for such
office as follows:
COUNTY COMMISSIONER:
R. S. lbdge, Dist. No. 2
Edwin A.Helseth, Dist #5.
SER :SCHOOL BOARD:
Go K. Murdock, Dist No. 1.
F. U. Fletcher, Dist No.3.
Thw following named persons having qualified as Executive Committee for each of the
pakttica,l parties
designated, and for
the zxecutive committee designated,
and there appea
ing no opposition
to said candidates,
same were ordered omitted from the
official ballot
and were each declared duly elected for the respective offices designated, to -wit:
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC BAZ C1JT I VE COMMITTEE
James F.Wrrison,
Precinct
no.
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E. V1. Vickers,
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J . L. S`t inson
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Do A. Murray
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4.
H. C. b -Levens
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5.
James To Vo celle,
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John Blanton
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H. &ipple,
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COUNTY "POLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
F. Ao Jones, Precinct No. 5.
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSION L EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
C. P. Diamond
STATE DEMOCRA`i' I C EXE CUT I VE COMMITTEE:
J. J. Schumann
STATE REPUBLICAN EXE CUT I VE COMMITTEE:
Axel Hallstrom
The Clerk announced that the sum of V60.00 had been paid in by all the candidates
for the various offices as their filling fee and same was ordered placed in the GENERAL
REVENUE FUND of the County.
It was ordered that the clerk of this Board have the ballots printed for such
election and prepare the ballot boxes and deliver the same to the 'Sheriff for distribu-
tion to the several precincts of the County.
It was ordered that the Sheriff be instructed to purchase such supplies an is neces
ary to be used at the jail± in accordance with the request of the State inspector.
It was ordered that the State Road Department be given the authority to use the
small blade machine on the Fellsmere Cross State Road.
The following -resolution was introduced and unanimously adopted:
WHEREAS, the Federal Relief emergency Administration has agreed to furnish certain
labor and other necessities for the repairs of the !Quay Bridge (now Minter Beach Bridge)
and also for the complete repair of the Airport Bridge across the main canal of the
Indian River Farms Drainage District canal, and
V111EREKS, it is necessary that certain materials and skilled labor be furnished by
County,to assist in this work,
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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, that the sum of V1,680.00 be appropriated for stages, and the sum of $3,289.00
for materials and for the necessary equipment and machinery for the proper performance
of work in connection with such repairs to said bridges.
The several bills and accounts Against the County having been audited, were ex-
amined and found correct, were approved and warrants ordered issued in settlement of
same. Such bills And accounts being on file in the office of Clerk Circuit Court.,, The
warrants so issued from the respective funds being listed completely in the County
Finance record as provided by laws reference to such. record and the list so recorded
being made a part of these minutes as fully and completely as if the same were set out
herein in detail.
There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board
adjourned until the next regular meeting, which shall be held on Monday, June 4th 1934.
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ATTEST: Ch ai lm1an
Clerk.
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ILOND", JUNE 4th 1934.
The Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River County, r'lorida, met at
the Court House in 'Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Monday, June 4th 19349 with the
following members of the Board present: J .J..p.Hamilton, Chairman; J .D.Yongue; R. E. Mudge;
and Edwin A. He lseth. Absent John M. Knight. Also present were Vim W Fr ick, Sheriff
James T. Vocelle, Attorney and riles Warren Clerk.
The Chairman announced the regular meeting for the month of June was called for this
day instead of the first Tuesday, on account that the regular meeting day' was the general
Democratic Primary election day,
The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved.
The Notary Public bond of E. G. Thatcher, in the sum of 4500.00 with the American
Surety Company, a corporation, as surety was approved.
The following persons were ordered placed on the pauper list to receive the amount
Ii ndicated until the further orders of this Board:
Mrs Mary A. Gore, Fellsmere... ...$6.00 per month
William Yates, Fellsm.ere... ...*6.00 per month
Mrs Jessie Yates, Fellsmere.....*12.00 per month
Mas `S. w. Moody, Wlinter Beach... 06.00 per month
Mrs Eva Helen Vojtik, Fellsmere, b'lorida, was ordered restored to the Mothers Pen-
sion list to receive the sum of 08.00 per month until the further orders of the Bogard.
It was ordered that anX additional 46.00 be paid to v.I.Cox, on account of vr.H.c;ox,
super, and that he then be . struck from the pauper list as he is leaving the State.
It was ordered that -Wm. F. Johnson, vlabasso, Florida, be paid his July 1934 pauper
arrant at. this time, in order to assist him in getting to Jacksonville for medical
treatment.
It was ordered that the salary of the Jailor as Guard at the jail be placed at
75.00 per month instead of X60.00 per month as heretofore.
Applications of the Barnett national Bank, Cocoa, Florida, and the Farmers Bank of
ero Beach, Florida, having been received to be designated as County Depository for the
ear beginning July let 1934 and ending June 30th 1935, and the Board having carefully
onsidered the proposals of each institution on motion made, seconded and carried, it ava.s
rdered the Barnett National Bans, Cocoa, Florida, be designated as County Depository for 1�
he ensuing year and that security in the sum of 010,000.00 in u.S.Government bonds be
moi.