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TUESDAYS JULY 1l 1947.
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in
Vero'Beach, Florida, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, July 1, 1947, in regular meeting with
,the following members of the Board presents W. C. Graves, Jr., Chairman; Albert 0. Helseth,
S. E. Glover, and J. L. Helpling. Absent: Frank C. Vickers. Also present were C. P. Diamond,
attorney from the firm of Mitchell, Smith & Mitchell; E. E. Carter, County Engineer; L. B.
O'Steen, Sheriff; and Douglas Baker, Clerk.
The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved E r: ... .......
It was ordered Mary Bryant (White), Gifford, Florida, be replaced on the Welfare
list to receive the sum of $5.50 per month from the General Revenue Fund until the further
orders of the Board.
The Board authorized grocery order in the sum of $6.00 per week for Rosco Chapman
and family until further ordered.
On motion made by Commissioner Glover, seconded by Commissioner Helpling and unan-
imously carried, the Board advised Sheriff L. B. O'Steen that the closing hours for all places
of business selling intoxicating liquors, wines and beer out side of the corporate limits
municipality and within Indian River County would be 12:00 at night.
Douglas Baker,. Clerk, announced he had received the additional sum of $5,900.00 race
track funds,and on motion made by Commissioner Helseth seconded by Commissioner Glover and un-
animously carried the Clerk was instructed to deposit same in the Road and Bridge Fund of
Indian River County,
County Deeds Nos. 271 and 272 were executed by the Board as provided by law under
Chapter 22079, Acts of 1943.
Application for license (Series 7* COP) to sell intoxicating liquors, wines, and
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beer was/presented by Allton Kitching for the Paradise Inn located on South Emerson Avenue was
agaia-P§484=4 4 -to the Roard after having been previously being presented on May a), 1947, and
on June 3�,�94?s and after carefully, caonsidering the same,on motion made, seconded and carried
said application was disapproved by Teason of population under Chapter 23746, Laws of Florida.
Application for license (Series 7* COP) to sell intoxicating liquors, wines, and beer
was presented by James Walter Turner to be located on E 5 Acres of Tract 89 3-33-38 (Heath
property, State Road No. 60) was presented to the Board and after carefully considering the
same, on m6tion made, seconded and carried, said application was disapproved by reason of
population law under Chapter 237461 Laws of Florida.
On motion made by Commissioner Helseth, seconded by Commissioner Glover and
ly carried, Douglas Baker, Clerk, was instrde ted to advise Glenn and Hike Smith.that the Board
'desired to pay not exceeding the sum of $35.00 per month for the care of the Courthouse lawn,
shrubbery, vines, etc, effective July 1, 1947.
Sheriff L. B. O'Steen filed the following letters with Douglas Balker, Clerk, and same
(were ordered.recorded in'lthe County Commissioners' Minutes Book to be made a part of these
minutes:
June 26, 1947
Hon. Douglas Baker
Clerk Circuit Court
Vero Beach, Florida
Dear Sir:
This is to advise that the appointment of Mr. J. A. Williams, Jr., as Deputy Sheriff
of Indian River County, Florida, has been revoked by me as of this date*
Will appreciate it if you will file this notice in the proper manner and call same
',to the attention of Board of County Commissioners.
Thanking you, I am
i Yours eery truly,
L. B. O'Steen
L. B. O'Steen Sheriff
LBO'S,7mt Indian River County, Florida
June 26, 1947
Hon. Douglas Baker
Clerk Circuit Court
Vero Beach' Florida
Dear Sirs
This is to advise that the appointment of Mr. J. S. Culpepper .as Deputy Sheriff
of Indian River County, Florida has been revo4ed by me as of this date.
Will appreciate it i yo}x will file this notice in the proper manner and call same
to the attention of the Board f ounty Commissioners. '
Thanking you, I am
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Very truly yours,
L. B. O'Steen
L. B. O'Steen Sheriff
Indian River Bounty, Florida
The several bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were examined
and found correct, were approved and warrants issued in settlement of same. Such bills and
accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Warrents so issued
from the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book, as provided by the
rules of the State Auditor, reference to such record and the list so recorded being made a
part of these minutes.
The County Depository filed its monthly statement, showing receipts and disbursements
of the various funds, which having been audited were found to be correct.
Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the Board adjournedtomeet in the
next regular session on July j1947 and to meet in special session as equalization Board at
the hour of 10SOO m'clock A. M., July 7, 1947, being the first Monday in said month as provid-
ed by law.
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MOPAX, JULX Z, 1947.
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met in the office of the
Clerk Circuit Court at Vero Beach in the County of Indian River+ on the 7th day of July, 19471
and the following County Commissioners were presents W. C. Graves, Jr., Chairman, J. L. Helpl-
ing, and Albert 0. Helseth. Absent: -.4i S. E. Glover, and Frank C. Vickers. Also present were
Charles A. -Mitchell, Attorney, L. B. O'Steen, Sheriff, and Douglas Baker, Clerk.
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