HomeMy WebLinkAbout6/22/1939The several bills and accounts against the county having been audited, were examined
and found correct, ,.were approved and warrants ordered issued in settlement of same., such bills
and accounts being mn'file in the office of the,Clerk of the Circuit Court. The.warrants�
issued from the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book'as'required by
the rules and practice of the State Auditing Department, reference to said record and the list
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so recorded being made a part of these minutes.
There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried , the meeting
adjourned until 9:00 o' clack -A. M. Thursday, Jupd 22nd., 1939.
ATTEST:
CLERK CHAIFNM
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Thur_ sdaX, - une 22.1939.
The Board County Commissioners in and for Indian River County met at the Court House
in 'Pero Beach, at 9:00 o'clock AX., Thursday, June 22, 1939,- in regular adjourns d0meeting with
the followingmembers of the Board present; C. S. Michael, Chairman; Frank C. Vick6rs; S. E.
Glover; W. C. Graves,Jr., and Albert 0. Helseth. Oso present were Wm. Frick, S,heriff; S. N.
Smith, Jr., acting Attorney and Douglas Baker, Clerk.
Deputy Sheriff Bond in the sum of $1000.00 for Wayne P: Bailey with John A. Coker,Jr:
and Charles S. Kuster as nureties was approved.
Deputy Sheriff Bond in the sum of $1000.00 for Clyde Dills with 'Walter S. Buckingham
and George f. Loy as sureties was approved.'
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On motion .made by W. Graves, Jr., seconded by Albert 0. Helseth and unanimously
carried, the Board agreed to furnish the County Tractor to be used on the.Vero-Beach Cemetery
Project,provided the City of Vero Beach would pay for -the operator's time, fuel and also all
parts and labor on break -downs while used on the projsct.
The Clerk announced that Chairman C. S. Mldhael, Attorney S. N. Smith,'.Jr► and-Dougla
Baker,.dlerk, attended a meeting in Orlando, Florida at the invitation of R. E. Crummer amd Co.
on Saturday, June 17, 1939, regarding the effect that the vetoing of the Crary Bill, known as
House Bill 902, wbul,d,have on this and other Counties, which have refunded their bonded debt.
The.proble* was -thoroughly discussed and it was decided that another meeting of the group to
be heli at 2:30 P! M., Monday, June 26, 1939. The State Treasurer's office has recently been -
calling for certain information regarding un -exchanged debt under, -refunding programs. It was
decided it wpuld be at the best interest of the County to withhold the information at,"the
present time.
The Board then on motion made by W# C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Frank C. Vickers and
carried, authorized and instructed Chairman Michael, Attorney Smith, and Clerk Baker to attend
the above referred to maeting in Tallahassee on June 26, 1939 and it was further ordered that
the expenses of said trip to lahassee be paid out of General Revenue Fund of the County.
There being no further business to come before the Board, on motion made, seconded
and parried the Board adjourned until Thursday, dund 29, 1939.
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Thursday, June 29, 1939.
The Board County'Commissioners in and for Indian River County met at the Court House