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7UNSDAY, MAY 5th 1936-
I Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian river county, Florida, met at the
Uourt House in Vero Beach at 10:00 o'clock A. M. iliesday, May bth 19369 with the following
members of the Board present: J .J.r.H=ilton, Chairman; A. E. Budge; Frank C. Vickers;
E. P. Poole and Edwin A. Helseth. .Also present were wm. Frick, sheriff, Chas. A.Bi.tchell,
Attorney, and Biles warren, Clerk.
w. H. Garns, Supervisoring Architect of the new Court House appeared before the Board
with reference to change in kind of brick to be used in the building and submitted samples
of such brick, which were approved by the Board.
The Bond of J. H. Yarker, in the sum of V1,000.00 as Deputy sheriff, with United States
Fidelity & Guaranty Company, a corporation, as surety was approved.
John Blanton appeared before the Board and protested water. being damed up apparently
by the Fellsmere Sugar Company, a corporation, in the western part of the County and advised
the Board that if water was lowered one foot the lands will not then be overflowed. The
Board took no action on this proposition as it is clearly a matter of drainage.
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`rhe following resolution was introduced by Commissioner Helseth, who moved its adopti
WHEREAS, The Board of administration has submitted certain proposals of fines, indivi-
duals and corporations offering to sell to said Board of Administration certain bonds of the
County of Indian Inver and obligations assumed by said County, under the provisions of House
Bill No. 30, Acts of the 1933 Legislature, and
WHEREAS, after carefully considering all of such proposals, and taking into considerati
the amount of funds available for that purpose, and the approximate value of said bonds,
and obligations, it is deemed advisable and expedient to purchase certain of said bonds and
obligations, to -wit: -
One (1) Special X&B Dist f4 bond dated July 1, 1925, due July 1,
1936 at a price of 69 flat as designated offering 114%".
`three (3) special X&B Dist fp4 bonds dated July 1, 1925 due July 1,
1940 at a price of 69 flat as designated offering "B".
Five (5) Special R&B Dist f4 bonds dated 7.1-1925 due 7-1-19339 at
a price of 72, with no past due coupons attached as designated
offering "C',
one (1) St. Lucie County ( now Indian River County) guaaq Bridge Di s -
t riot bond dated Dec 19 1922 due Dec 1, 1934 at a price of 90 ( all
coupons to date having been paid by this Board) as designated
offering *wDO.
Two (2) St. Lucie County Public Highway bonds dated Feb 11 1920 due
Feb 19 1939 beim bonds §241 and 242 at a price of 71 flat, as
designated offering "N".
`1'HSEEFOHE9 BS IT AX6ULVNDj that the Board of Administration be requested to purchase
the foregoing bonds and obligations assumed by this County in accordance with the terms of
the offerings as submitted.
`the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by commissioner Poole, and upon being put -to
a vote the same was unanimously adopted.
J. H. Addison, Federal Inspector in charge of the construction of the new Court House
advised he had selected H. C. k4utting Company, as the testing labatory for testing all sand,
rock and other materials to be used in the construction of the building, which action was
approved by this Board.
The sum of $78.60 was received from commissioner Frank C. Vickers, for refund on ac
of work done in construction of roads in seba.sti€P.n Cemetery. It was ordered this be placed
in the Road & Bridge Fund of the County.
It was ordered that vi. a. Harting pauper, of Oslo precinct be paid the sum of 410.00
per month instead of D6.00 heretofore paid, it being made to appear that he is now almost
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The several bills and accounts against time court having been audited, were examined and
found correct, were approved, and warrants ordered issued in settlement of some, -Such bills
and accounts being on file in the office or the Clerk Circuit Court. The warrants so issued
from the respective funds being listed in the supplemental minute book as required by the
roles of the State Auditing department, reference to said book and the list so recorded being
made a part of these minutes.
`The County depository tiled its monthly statement showing receipts and disbursements of
the several funds, which was found to be correct.
There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board then
adjourned until `t'u esday s May 12th 1936.
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ATTESTS ell Ch ai man
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TUEYtY 12th 1936.
1he Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian Kiver County, Florida, met at the
Court House in Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock A. H. Tuesday, May 12th 1936, in adjourned sess-
ion with the following members of the Board present: J. J. P. Hamilton, Chaianan; Frank C.
tickers; R. E. Mudge; E. P. Poole and 19dwin A. Helseth. Klso present were wm. Frick,Sh.eriff
and Niles Marren, Clerk.
The Board proceeded to and did name and select the following persons and inspectors and
Clerk of election of the various precincts to hold and conduct the primary election to be held
Tuesdays June 2nd 1936, to -wit:
PRECINCT No. 11 ROSELAND.
H . C. Holtzclaw; Lester Hanshaw and Harry u. French, Inspectors and L . Ashburner, Clerk.
i-HECIACT No. 21 SEBASTIAN
R. G. McCain; Jr.; Geo. H. Braddock; and S. A. Braaswell, Inspectors, and P. P. Lawson, Clerk.
PkXCINCT No. 3, YjABASSO.
T. J. Cail; we Stinson and 14. B. iVall, Inspectors and J. P. Sibley, Clerk.
PRECINCT No. 4. w llffER BEACH.
G. A. McJunkins; Andrew woods; and John Jenkins, Inspectors and S. R. Hamilton, Clerk.
PRECINCT No. 5-a, BORTH VERO SUCH.
Tom Baldwin; Ralph Catron and S. 1. Haffield, In spectors and N. L. Numm, Clerk.
PRECINCT No. 5.31 NORTH VERO BEACH.
N. A. Young; Chase T, Gossett and J. L. Harrison, Inspectors and A. V. Banks, Clerk.
PRECINCT No. 6-A. SOUTH VERO MCH.
G., C. Bartlett; B. B. Emerson and C. J. Brown, Inspectors and E, Y. Becton,Jr.9 Clerk.,
PRECINCT No. 6-B. SOUTH VERO BEACH.
Oscar Fultz; R. A. Gassman and I. A. Xerrimang1lopectore and BarlHobbes, Clerk.
PRECINCT No. 6-0SOUTH MMO BBACR.
L. A. Moeller; Roy Wood and Dewey Renamo, Inspec ore, and Merrill Talbert# Clerk.
PRHCINCT.No. 7l OSLO.
B. Bendickson; Olie Helseth and Elias Helseth, Inspectors and Albert O. Heleeth, Clerk.
PRECINCT No, 8. YBMISM .
P. H. ReBachron; M. S. Cottingham. and Carl Roth, Inspectors and D. B. Dominici, CLerk.
The Clerk announced the sum of 11,049.00 had been paid in by the various Candidates as
filing fees, which sum was ordered placed in the GEW0AL REVENUE FUND of the County.
The Secretary of State having certified the candidates qualified for National and State
office to this Bogard, it vas ordered that the following named persons be placed on the official
ballot of Indian River County, for the primary election to be held Tuesday, June 2nd 1936
for the offices designated;
FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES:
Joseph S. Coutremarsh
Franklin D. Roosevelt