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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.
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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.
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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.
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