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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/16/1936Fr. - 74 -_. 7, ,,... PRECINCT No. 8„=- IEL .MMM P. H. McEachron; Carl Roth and N. S. Cottingham, Inspectors and D. M. Dominici, Clerk. It was further ordered that the Clerk of this Board prepare the ballots for the General Election and was instructed to have printed thereon all names of candidates certified by the Secretary of State, and all candidates certified by the County Canvassing Board of the Democ- rutic party for County and District offices. It was further -,o, red that the names of nominees for Mosquito Control District, as well as all Constitutional -amendments certified by the Secretary of State be printed thereon, as well as blank spaces where no nominee has been selected for an office. There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday November 4th 1936 unless sooner called in session by t).e Chairman. a UU M — — �► — — - - — — — — - — - — — — — - — — — — — — - - - — — - — — — - — — — — — e FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th 1936. The Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River County, Florida, met in special session, on call of the Chairman, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. Friday, October 16th 19369 with the following members of the Board present: J.J.P.Hamilton, Chaim; E. P. Poole and Edwin A. Helseth. Also present was Aviles VarrFan, Clerk of the Board. - . The Chairman announced the special meeting was called, in compliance with law, to fur - then consider the application of John Srnik and Anne Sekeras for a license to sell alcoholic and intoxicating liquors. A telegram and also letter was received and read from the First National Bank of Ottawa, Illinois, advising that John Srnik was of good character and standing in that community when he lived there, and the Board having thoroughly discussed the matter, approved the application of said John Srnik and Anne Sekeras, and the Clerk was instructed to transmit the same to the Tax Collector of Indian liver County. RESOLUTION. The following resolution was introduced by Commissioner Helseth and was unanumously adopted: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida+., in special session assembled this 16th day of October, 1936, that this Board hereby eleeteat to invoke and does hereby accept and adopt the provisions of Paragraph (d) of House Bill #30, approved May 27th 19339 and does hereby determine that it is for .the best interest of Indian River County to use any and all moneys derived from the gasoline'tax and now or hereafter cre- dited to the account of this County or Road and Bridge Districts therein, for the purpose of purchasing at a price below the par value thereof and at the lowest acceptable offer subject to the specific limitations hereinafter prescribed, any road and bride bond or bonds of such County or Special District, and the exclusive use of such funds by the State Board of Adminis- Ro ad tration for the purchase of such County and District Bang or Bridge bonds to which such moneys as credited to this County would be applicable, is hereby sanctioned and approved, and the State Board of Administration is hereby authorized and requested, until further notice, to use such funds exclusively for the purchase of such bonds in open market traflsactions in accord- ance with the general provisions of the 1933 Act, afid subject to the following limitations as specifically provided in Paragraph (g) thereof; Price to be paid shall not exceed 55 flat for all bonds. In the event bid is submitted for more than 55 flat notify Board of County Commissioners and additional resolutions will be 11 I- I 1 7 u 75� adopted if bid is satisfactory. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that WV and all transactions consummated or negotiations instituted and or commitments Made by the State Board of Administration on behalf of Indian River County under and by virtue of the authority hereby extended pursuant to the terms of H.B.#30, are hereby ratified and confirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be immediately furnished the State Board of Administration. There being no further business on motion made, seconded and adjourned until Wednesday, November 4th 1936. ATTEST: e r k. - - • - - - - - - - • - - - - - - • • - - - - - - carried the Board then WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th 1.936. 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. Wednesday, November 4th 1936, with the following members of the Board present: J.J.P.Ha.milton, ChgainwLn; Frank C. Vickers; R. E. Mudge; E. P. Poole and Edwin A. Helseth. Also present were., Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney for the Board; Miles Warren, Clerk and Wm. Frick, Sheriff. Mrs. Mary Cecil, local Welfare worker of the Federal Government appeared before the Board and regported that the following persons are eligible and have been approved for old age pensions. A. L. Bower Shirley Tappin Ned Williams Wm. Bartlett It ms ordered Mrs. Mary Gore, Fellsmere, be placed on the pauper list to receive the sum of $6.00 per month as she is taking care of 2 grand children and sending them to school. It was ordered that J. L. Chambers, Winter Beach, be placed on the pauper list to receive the sum of $5.00 per month as a supplement to his Old Age Pension allowance, which supplement is made on account of his physical condition. Gilbert E. Ba.rkoskie, Fellsmere, appeared before the Bogard and requested authority to construct a fence across a, public road in two places in the Felism.ere Drainage District. He was advised that any satisfactory arrangements made with the Drainage District will be acceptable to this Board. Miss Leila. M. Bunkley, County Nurse, appeared before the Board and made €a verbal report of her activities as County Norse for the month of October, and reported on two cases in particular --Mrs Geo. Williams and Mrs Edna, Loudermilk. The Clerk was instructed and directed to draw warrants on the General Revenue Fund for $3.00 each for each Inspector and Clerk, as well as each Deputy Sheriff at the several voting precincts to cover cost of holding and conducting the General Election held TuesdaYt November 3rd 1936. The Notary Public bond of Diss Bernice Meyer, Vero Beach, in the sum of $500.00 with the American surely Company, ga corporation, as surety was approved. W. H. Ga,rns, employed by this Bogard as their. Representative on thq job of constructing the new Court House appeared and explained the necessity of an extension drain to connect with the storm sewer of the City, €a distance of a little over 100 feet.. After some dis- cussion it was moved, seconded and unanimously carried that this work be done and the drainage be placed in proper condition at this time.