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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1/8/19351 1 1 Ll The several bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were ex - amined and found correct, were approved,. and warrants ordered issued in settle.ment of same. Such bills and, accounts being on f ile in the office of the Clerk Circuit Court. The warrants so issued from the respective funds being listed completely in -the supple- mental minute book, as provided by law, reference to. such record and the list so recorded being made m port of those minutes. The County Depository filed its monthly report of receipts and disbursements, which having been check was found to be correct. There being no further business the Board then adjourned. -r ATTER Choi -Man h1aAAZ41_\ ,e r k. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ TUESDAY,,JAI\]UARY 8th 1935 The Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River County, Florida, met at the Court House. in. Vero Beach, of 10:00 o'clock A.- M. Tuesday, January 8th 1935, with the; following members of the Board, who had been elected at the election of November 6th 1934, present and=presenting their commissions: Frank 0. Vickers; R. E. U.dge; J .J.P.Ha.milton; E. P.. Poole and Edwin A. Helseth. Al so, p resent were Vim Frick, -Sheriff, Chas. A. Yitchell,'Atiorney for the Board and Miles War- en, Clerk. On motion made, seconded and unanimously carried, j. J. P. Hamilton, was elected Chairman of the'Boardn until its further. orders. The following persons were named for the position indicated, for the ensuing year, and at the salary stipulated: Chas. Mersey, Ro ad.Su.t. , $100.00 per month Alex Davis, Janitor, 325.00 per month Chas. A. Hitehell,- of the firm of Vocelle & Mitchell', was selected as County Attorney at a salary of $75.00' per month for any and all legal services whatsoever, with the understanding no expense charge will be incurred against the County unless it is nec-` e ssaxy to go beyond the limits of this Judicial Circuit on business for the County. Ormond Taylor, representing Sinclair Refining Co., appeared before the Board and' requested the account of the County for the year 1935. 'It was ordered that all pet- roleum product s`be' purchased from .Sinclair Refining Co.', during the ensuing year. malt-er Monroe Jr , appeared before the Board regarding his knee alleged to have been injured while incarcerated in the County Jail. The Board agreed that it disclaims any and all liability`, and no assistance can be given him in this connection. The ^lax' Collectot and=1eriff were called before the Board and they advised that no person or f irm has- obtained State and County license to sell intoxicating liquors.' The Board after carefully considering this recommended that the Sheriff notify every dealer of intoxicating liquors ten days will be given them to apply for a, license other'►aise such dealers will be proceeded against in "the matter provided by law. It was moved, seconded and carried that S. IT. Smith and Otis M. Cobb pay at least ,025.00 rent not- later, than the 10th of January, 1335 and failure be ousted from the space they now occupy, in the Court House and unle"ss the, rent is paid each month the .Attorney for the Board and the Sheriff is directed to disposses these tenants. As provided by lava, the Board proceeded to select from the registration books the named of persons to be drawn as jurors for the year 1935, and after selecting such names the Board placed their Certificate and affidavit to such list ,and ordered that the said list be recorded in the minutes, which is os follows: 1. VT H' Clark 93# S, R. Hamilton 185. Arthur ffi: gill Jr 2. H";rry R. Fr.'each 94, W, E. Hamilton 1869 D Hubbard Sr. 3. Albert Cn'rl *H'aa,g 950 G: A. Hamilton 1811- Harry Ingalls -- 4 . R. C. Ho It z c to w 96o 0, Be Hamilton 188, Howard P 0, ,Ii*al.ls 5. John Law, Jr. 97* L. Hamrick 189. Frahk R::ew6tt 6, W, A. Murphy 980 Geo, G. Horton 194, J: M: Knight 7. W: E. Stucy 99, R. P, 'Hurst 191: E. H: Klingslak 8. R. G..Anderson 100. J. We Hinton 192: W: G: Klingsick 9. G, A. Braddock 101. J. S, Holmes 195* A. B: Knight 10, W: G, Braddock Jr. 1020 Paul Be Harp 194, Arthur L, Euhn 11. Geo. Braddock Jr. 103. L. A, Harp 195, Geo. S. Kaichn 362, L, O. Baugwan 104, Marion Hamilton 1960 C, W. Lamson 13. A, P, Baughman 105: J. J: Holmes 1976 Paul M, Luther 14. Okey Bland 106: G. W «Harp 198# G, W. Loy 15, Be No Brown 107, H: S: Holmes 1990, Bobt: Lewis 16. L. F. Chesser 108. C, H: Hardwick 20010 Homer Lovett 17, Be L. Futch 109, John Jenkins 201. W, L. Mum 18. G.. To Glasgow 110. E. J, ICersey 202: J. H, Merrill 19. 0. A. Gulledge 111. W, T. Hemp 203: W. J, Marsh Jr« 20, J, H, Harrison 112: C. C. Kersey 204. H: E, McDonald 2l. F. G: Hamrick 113, R: L. Kinehen 2050 A, T. Peterson 220' I, Be James 114. T. R, Kennedy 2069 D: A, Pfarr 23. L. P. James 115. W. m. Kersey 207'. a E, plan 24. W. M. Jones 116. C. A, Lightsey 2080 Hugh Poole 25. Rodney Kroegel 1179' J, D, Lunsford 209. A. W, Ayburn 26. R. Be Letchworth 1184 M. J: Lightsey 210. H, Clay Starr 27, L. M. McPherson 119. E. M. Lunsford 211. Go C. Snodgrass 28, Hobson Park 120: John Morris 212: He Co Stevens 29, R. Be Ryall 121, Walter Mathis 213. We Be Shaffer 30. W. R. Ryall 122: W: C, Mathis 214: Be H. Strickler 31. Talmadge R. Ryall 123. W. T, M=cGullers 215: W. F, Schilling 32, Chas. W, Sembler 1240 H, Do McEwen 216, J.W.E, Wheeler 33. Archie Smith 125. D, McDonald 217. V, L, Whittier 34: G. D: Sowell 126. Sohn Mccullers 218# W'. A. Young 35 L. C. Snaith 127, Be David McCullers 219. A, E, Anthony 36, W . BeB* Aughtm . 128, D. M, McLoud 220, Roland Arnold 37: D: P. Allison 1299, E. F. UcCullers 221; G« C. Bartlett 38. A: J. Byrd 1301 McCall, Floyd 222, d. J. Brown 39. Dr W. Beasley 131. C. B. McGullers 223. A. C, Brown 40, F. C. Beasley 132, R. F, Pryor 224. Vii, T: Baird 41. J, C, Bray 133: Henry W. Prange 2250 H. Be Behm 42. Sim Brag 134. J. D: Reeves 226. James W, Ball 43. C. M, Barker 135: R. H, Ruch 227, Stuart E, Bartlett 44, J: M: Barnes 136;► Oliver H. Stevens 228, P. A. Baindor' 45: J, M: Barnes Jr, 1370 H: Q. Smith 2290' Bruce Bazler 46. Lister Baker 138: C: E, Strait 230. Jesse Be Baucom 47, R: D. Carter 139, Osc rTeate X331. A, Be Baldwin 48: T. J. Gail 140. J: . Tippin 232, 'Wiley F: Cox 49 T. R. Cadenhead 141. A. W: Woods 233: R. G. Gatrom 50. Herbert Gail 142. L. J. Woods 234. G, G, Crosby 51. Homer Gail 143, A, J. Woods 23501 T, R, Gobh 52, S. R. Chappel 144. W, G. Woods 236. M. Be Crum 53, W. C. Galley 145, C. J. Woods 237; Co F. Damerow 54, Howard Gail 146. Jas. 'Woods 238: C. A, Elliott 55. E. Cs Dancey x.47: Rodger Williams 2390 J. S: Emerson 56: J. H. Duncan 148* Geo. W, Williams 240, H: W: Ecker 57: T: F, Htters 149. J. H: Atkin 241. F, G. Fletcher 58, Robert. S. Edsall 150: Wm Be Allison 242, H. 09 Guy 59. S. D. wines 151. John H Atkin Sr. 843, Reed H: Hutchinson 60. Hubert Graves 152:. D. Butcher .: 244: Thos E: Jun 61, J. A. Harms 153. Be Buckingham 245. Chas G. Tewett 62. J, L. Helpling 154. W. D. Rims 246, Erwin T. Jun 63. E.- C. Hemlock 1556 E. G* Bruce 247. H, ,S1. Johes . 64„ Homer Hancock 156, To 0, Baldwin 2489 H, D, Keffer 65: P„ L. Hamrick 157'. Join L. Berggren 249: mels Larsen 66 J. L. Hurst 158« W. P. Bailey Jr. 250„ G. T, Brickson. 67. Be C. Harris 159# Edw M. Becton Jr. 251: A, Hallstrom 68. Be E. Shaw 160, Me P. Barber 252# Albert Helseth 69, Frank Van Antwerp 161. T. 30 Baldwin 253, Elias Belseth 70 J. F. Armstrong 162, W, Be Cherry 254. Oswald Selseth 71, A. Be Arnold 163. John Corsa 255; Perry 1. Helseth 72. C. N. Anderson 164,► A. F. Carlsward 256o, Cilie Heiseth 73, A. C. Abrahamson 165, G, T, Carlson 2574 Otto G, Hansen 74, J, J. Blanton 166' W. Be Crosby 258, Jens Hansen 75. D„ T. Blanton 169. M, C. Council 2390 Jens Harold Hanson. 76. H. J. Blanton 168;, C: E. Cox 260, Einer Hallstrom 77. L. Bryan 169: F. 01 Clark 261, Fred Polderberg 78, Quintus Bobo 1700 C.D.S. Clarkson 262, W, Be Terrey 790 Harry E. Bobo 171, H. W. Damerow 2639 L. H, Butterfield 80. Andrew F, Baker 1720 01 M. Demond 2640 C. T, Browne 81, Oliver -Collins 173, J. D, Edwards 2650 G. E. Barkoskie 82. C. L. Coker 174; Claude Elliott 266, J. To Bustin 83, H. R. Combs 175, W. F. Eubanks 267: J. He, Bussey 84* L. J. Dukes 176: Joe W, Forsling 268e, We S, Gottingham 85, W. H. Donaldson 177; F. C* Gifford 269, C, Be Dixon 860 Rufus J, Delano 178: E: F. Guthrie 2900 J, E, Dixon 87: Co E, Donaldson 179« Forrest C. Graves 271; W, E, Feazell Jr. 88, G. Me'Elvert 180. Chas To Gossett 272. Walt®P Good 89: Jim A, Elvert 1810' P. Be Gallagher 273. F: W. Heiser 900 D, Floyd 182, H, W. Guthrie 274. J: M: Sones 91, J. G, Floyd 183. W. F. Graves Jr. 2754 G. A. James 92. S, Be Glover 184. W. H: Garnes 276,-R. L. Kinney I. 1 1 1 1 11 -4 77 277, KdWard XlIg 2480 d'oha Kramer 279i V; 8; Lawhon 280 0'- - tin 282; Moses Mensh 883: Israel mensh 884: Vit, H,, NoBachron $85i H. H, MoDDwxld 286,i Js us Pennington $e7 H. HO Pennington 288' Frank Roltal 5389, Gari. Both 89+0 H, 9„ Watts $910 BeO» Weigle The several bills and accounts against the Court, having been audited, were examined and found correct, Were approved, and warrants ordered issued in settlement of samec such bills and accounts being on file in the office of the Cleric Circuit Courts The warrants so issued from the respective funds being lasted completely in the County Fi-nance record as provided by law, reference to said record and the list so recorded in relation to the respective funds being made a part of these minutes. There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board then adjourned until the regular meting to be held in Yebraary- 1935. aTTT.ST a _-n e r ke ��► f