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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5/7/1948r-430 Application to transfer beverage license No, 12 from Calvin W. Heasley to Donald EcIlvane "Parkway Hotel* was approved. Application to transfer beverage license No. 18 from Edward S. Thomas and Fotis R. Takia to Fotis N. Takia n Delmiar CocktailL a was approved. LThere being no further business the Board then adjourned until 2s00 o'clock P. M. 11,Friday, May `i' 1948' because of the primary election being held on Tuesday, May 4' 19489 said date being the regular meeting date of this Board. CHAIRMA ATTE ------------------------------ire----------------------------sir-----�s�.��®s�\r_I►�s�l-irrr�®r0o®s®�— ' i The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the court House in 1 Vero Beach t 2:E3/P.c®ck ad�eurned a Florida,s , Friday, Y",1s 1948, In regular/ane Ing with the following members of the Board presants Wo C. Graves, Jr., Chairtan; Albert 0. Heiseth, Y S. E. Glover, and Frank C. Vickers. Absents J. L. Helpl ng. Also present were 8. E. Carter, 1, County Engineer; Alice Helles®' L. B. O'Steen, Sheriff; Sherman N. Smith, Jr., of the firm of Mitchell, Smith and Mitchelland Douglas Baker, Clerk. The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved.. F Mr. E. R. Bell of Orlando, Florida, appeared before the Board with regard to his wife1who is a patient in the 'tuberculosis Sanitorium in Orlando. Douglas Baker' Clerk, was instructed to write the following letter to Dr. Thompson of the Florida State Sanitorium with ,regard to the Board's position regarding Mrs. Belle, iii May 9' 191+8 Dr. R. D. Thompson Superintendent State Tuberculosis Sanitorium P. 0. Bou 3513 Orlando, Florida In Res Mrs. Setty Lou Bell Vero Beach, Florida 'Dear Dr. Thompson: The Board of County Commissioners today took under consideration your letters of April 9 28 and 30 concer the above named patient, Mr,► Eddie R. Bell, the husband of ,this patient appeared before the Board. The Board has diected me to advise you as followss The Board received, investigated and acting upon the application for admission of I '! this patient in the usual manner and relied upon AM accepts `the statement in the application the satement of.the patient that she had been a resident of Florida for four years. There- fore the Board cannot and does not assume the amount of hospitalization from December 59 1947, ;the late of her admission, accepting only to the extent of $1.25 per day being the County portion of the aid. It is the opinion -of the Board that the State be responsible for its !share of the aid until the determination is made that the patient is not entitled to State aid. The Board is further -willing for Mrs. Bell to continue as transient patient and ;under this arrangement the Board is willing to pay the sum of $1.25 toward the hospitali-nation !costs but cannot and does not assume any responsibility for hospital costs above $1,25 -per 'day. If it is not possible for the State to pay its portion to wit $3.00 per day then the: ,County will be willing to continue its $1.25 per day, providing Mr. Bell or some of her family assume full responsibility and pay all of her hospitalization costs above $1.25 per day. These arrangements for payment of this additional sum should be made with the sanitarium Rnd the Aavments made directly to the-sanitorium. Yours., -very truly, o las B DBsRG Cle7k Board County Commission&" - - -W qW 40 40- - - Messrs. MacConne11'-,1tppin, Griffis' Johnson, Ezell, Lockwood, -Graves and Taylor - ,appeared before the Board *Ith`'regard to the Blue Cypress Uke road to be constructed by the ,County, and the Board advised'these gentlemen that work was or would be in the near future started constructing said road. It was moved by Commissioner Gloveri seconded by.Commissioner Vickers an arried that the Board appropriate and,pay from the General Revenue Fund the sum of $100.00 to 0 1 1 1 1 r 0 431 IErs. Louts Harris, Jr.,`Deputy Supervisor of Registration, for extra and over time work in i connection with the 'duties of her office in preparing. records and registration books. TO THE HON. BOARD OF COUNTY COMSSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER CO., VERO BEACH, FLORIDA. i "Gentlemen: I. We, The Indian Rive*itrus Bank, of the County of Indian River State of Florida, being the owner of Tax Sale Certificate No. 74 dated the 31st day of May 1947, in the sum of" j. ,,$270.42'covering the following described property; to -wit: Tract 139 Sec. 31, Twp. 32 S.; Rge. 39 E. &' lereby make application to your honorable Body to 'issuea duplicat&�;,V. Tax Sale Certificate in i lieu of the original -described herein for the following reasons: (1) That'S'Ald Tax Sale Certificate was purchased by us at the regular sale of 1947 pl for which we paid the sum of $270.42. fi (2) That said Tax Sale Certificate, or any interest therein, has not been hypothecate! s ;sold, assigned,, transferred or delivered by us and we have received no consideration therefor. (3) That said Tax Sale Certificate has been lost or destroyed and that we have made t' ";€diligent search and'' am`'una'ble to locate said certificate. I (4) That if duplicate Certificate is -issued in lieu thereof and the original should at any time be located — the _ same will be surrendered to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of 6 Indian.River-County for cancellation. (5) `-That We, the Indian River Citrus Bank, as a further consideration acknowledge ourselves held and firmly bound unto Douglas `Baker, C�erk of the Circuit Court of lndian River tovF4ty, and his successors in office, in the sum of $54+0, 849 being double the amount of the face value of said -Tax -Certificate, for payment whereof well and truly to be mad®, we bind yourselves, heirs, executors and administrators firmly by these presents should said Certificate+ ibe presented by any person wbiomsoever, assigned -o'r otherwise, for payment of application for Il Tweed thereon. I solemnly -swear, or affirm, that the statements contained herein in support of my Ilapplication for issuance of duplicate Tax Sale Certificate, are true and correct. So help me God. THE INDIAN RIVER CITRUS BANK VERO BEACH, FLA. Witnesses s (CORP. SEAL) Zetty Ann McCall ' _ B. K. Nelson_ (SEAL) Vice President &Cashier. ?iPatricia Barker �a !Sworn to and subscribed before i4e this b day of may 1948, y I (N. P. SEAL) DjjIsX Qs Law Ig 16G77"Public, Ey Commission .irei October 12, l9 4 N The foregoing application coming pn to be heard on.this date by the Board of County !Commissioners of Indian River County, and after due consideration, the Board having thoroughly !investigated said matter and being fully satisfied that said claim is a valid one, i It is considered and ordered, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, that the ''Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County be and he is hereby instructed to issue a ,duplicate Tax Sale Certificate in favor of the above named applicant in lieu of the Certificate ';above des.bed which has been lost or destroyed, and that proper record of same be entered in ijthe Tax Sale Record in the office of the said Clerk, as provided in 193.59'of the Fla. Statutes.'! ilAttests W C. Gr ves dr. airman, Board of Co. Commrs. ;!Douglas Baker Cldxak to Board i Cl;YBeds '`nos, -=2$59 a& 286 were. edited by'a` a Boardsunder provisions of Chapter 22079, Acts of 1943. It the request of Miss Dorrence of the local Bed Cross Chapter, tiara Board agreed that Mr, Finney should be placed in the Radinsky nursing Ifome in Roseland, Florida, and authorized Miss fiance to proceed with making the necessary arrangements. Mr, G. B. Barkoskie, representing the Fellsmere Fire Protective Association, appeared, before the Board and requested fibancial assistance in the purchasing of a fire truck for the protection of roads, bridges and other County property together with the community of F,erlsmereo The Board agreed to and did appropriate the aum of $250.00 to be paid from the General Revenue ` Fund to them October 1, 1948. The Board further agreed_to place and additional sum in the 1944.1949 budget for the same purposes. ° Application for admission to.Tuberculosis Sanitorium, Orlando, Florida, of Mrss. Gel Hannaker, Fero Beach, Florida' was approved. Application for admission to Tuberculosis Sanitorium for Albert Johnson (colored) I� Wabasso, Florida, was approved. -'he Board authorized a grocery order for Annie Morris (colored) in the sum of $12.00 per month. The Board authorized payment.to the First Primary Election officials held May 49 1980; the sum of $15.00 to each -official, plus $2,00 and idleage, at the rate of 5¢ per mile to the ;tl official or deputy delivering the ballot box. The board further agreed to and ordered paid, the sup of $6.00 to each of the Depu - Sheriffd,.sin conductieg the primary election* The Board agreed to and ordered paid the sum of $3.00 rental for each of the several polling places. The Board approved the furnishing and installing of a cement laundry tray with iron .. [stand 24 x 24 inches in the Clerk's office. Said equipment and installation to cost $78,75, and the work to be done by L. No Dellerman Plumbing Companyr Notary Public Bond in the sum of $500.00 for Elizabeth Hansen with American Surety Company of New York as surety was approved April 20, 1948, by Douglas Baker, Clerk Circ:it ilCourtq as provided by Law. Mary Public Bond in the sum of $500.0 for Francis L. Whitfield with St. Paul 'Kurcury Indemnity Company as surety was approved May 4, 1948, by Douglas Baker, Clerk Circuit ,Court, as provided by law. The Board proceeded to and did name end select the following persons as Inspectors and Clerk of election of the various precincts to hold and conduct the second primary election to be held Tuesday, May � 5, 19489 to -wit �a PRECINCT NO. 1 ]ROSELAND ,;Mrs. Dale Campbell, Mrs. Caroline Keifner and Etta C. Studebaker, Inspectors and Albert:C..; !(`Haag, Clerk. Voting Place: Community Hall. _ r P F INCT NO Ik 2.'SEBASTIA ,IIE. C. Peterson, Geo. Braddock and P, P-. Lawson, Inspectors and J. T. Thompson, Clerk. Voting !!Place: City Hall. PRECINCT N_ Q,l,3,,WMASS 0, innie Michael, Alma Jones and Helen 0, Bacon, Inspectors and 1. F. Stinqpn, Clerk. Voting Place: Hubert Graves Packing House. �i • 1 0 1 0 1 1 • =I= No. 43 WIRE BEACH IRussell P. Hams, Charles Anderson and Lora Ammonso Inspectors and John Jenkins' Clerk. Voting Place: Amnion's Filling Station, Winter Beach. PRECINCT NO_.�54A�8 U LR R Ei "R. S. Guy,. Lillian graves and Abbie Wykoff, Inspectors and A. B. Whilden, Clerk. Voting i is ,Place a Community Building, PRE IN T NOa 2B NORTH TiERO EACH (George B. Owen, Maude Lambert and Janie P. Craze, Inspectors and C. E. Rodgers Clerk. Voting Ik ''Pladot Community Building. PRECINCT No, 608TH SERO BEACH i ;Ralph W. Estes, G. C. Hoard and Sarah B. Cockrell' Inspectors and Paul Goodridge, Clerk. IjV'oting Places Richard's Building (formerly, Rac's T.avern), 1 PRECI NCT No. 6-H SOUTH VERABES !I 10ohn J. Torpey, Geo. T. Young and Mrs. C. D. P rvis, Inspectors' and Dan K. Richardson, Clerk. �#oting Places Richard's Building (formerly Mac's Tavern). , PRECINCT N0, 28 OSLO i (!Anna Helseth, Gulli E. Larson and Mattie C. Laine, Inspectors, and Elias Helseth, Clerk. I 1Voting Place: Oslo Packing Company. PRECINCT NO. _8. E4LLSIV M .o��l,l/ 1--I�I•PI �� 19r4 Wellmaker, MPs. J. D. Tuten and Mrs. Carrie G. Woodland, Inspectors' and Frederick J. #oertz, Clerk. Voting Place: City Hall. 'I j PRECINCT NO, 9-As EAST VERO BEACH L. G. Burger, Mrs. Caroline S. Krum and Mrs. Warren Zeuch, Inspectors, and Earl Hobbst Clerk. - l !Vl oting Places Parkway Hotel, i PRECINCT NO. -B. EAST VERO BEACH , e E ;(Emily L. Geeseman' Elvira T. Buckingham and Oscar Fultz, Inspectors and J. R. Malloch, Clerk. Voting Places Parkway Hotel. National Secretary of State having certified the candidates qualified for and The Secreta q it State offices to this Board, it was.ordered the following named persons be placed on the il'I I ; !G Official Primary Ballot and Special Official Primary Ballot of Indian River County for the 1g primary and Specia3/Z'ecllyons to be held Tuesday, May 25, 1948, for the offices designated. �d FOR GOVERNOR( Dan McCarty Fuller Warren 'i j FORATTORNEY GMAL_s L. Grady Burton Richard W. (Dick) Ervin FOR PR E�ETI� CTOR s ouis M. Andersen A. L. Phillips FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT: T. Frank Hobson W. May Walker J. Tom Watson It was'ordered that the following named pefsons be placed on the Official Primary Ballot of Indian River County for the Official Primary Election to be held Tuesday, May 211948 i; for the office as designated4',.1 IP FOR COUNTY C IMSSIONER DISTRICT N i' . DONA DFORBER. .r TOM N. STRVART The several bills and accounts against the Countyq having been audited, were examined r; it 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 Warrants so issued °from the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental-Minute Book, ft provided by the it t' 'rales of the State Auditor, reference to such record and the list so recorded being made a part of these mibutes. The County Depository filed its monthlyestatementg showing receipts and disbursements:' of the various funds9 which having been audited were found to be correct. There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then adjourned. i �. CHAIRMAN CLERK ---------------------- -------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- Tmpa, Jun 1, 3,948 ;l The BoarUof County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in 1Vero Beach$ Florida, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, June 1, 1948, in regular meeting with the following members of the Board presents W. C. Graves, Jr., Chairman; Albert 0. Helseth, i J. L. Belpling, S. E. Glover, and Frank C. Vickers. Also present were S. N. Smith, Jr. of the law firm of Mitchell, Smith & Mitchell; E. E. Carter, Road and Bridge Superintendent; 'L. B. O'Steen, , Shefiff yard Douglas Baker, Clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. I On May 22, 1948, the Board approved application for admission to the Florida State 'Tuberculosis Sanitorium for Corne#lius L. Coplin (colored), Spillway. ii Messrs. Gardner, Peoples, Cox and Thatcher appeared before the Board as a Committee �representirig the Indian River County Hospital Association and requested the Board give serious ,thought to and advise said Committee as soon as possible as to what amount or how much might �'be available in financial assistance toward the construction of a new hospital during the Board's 1948-1949 fiscal year which is from October 1, 1948 to and including September 309 1949.. Mrs. Ann C. Bunch, Director of District No. 10 Welfare Board$ Wesp Palm Beach$ and Diss Mary Klueppelberg, Child Welfare aid, Fort Pierce, Florida$ and Warren T. Zeuch, member qof the State Welfare Board, appeared before the Board and requested an appropriation of $2,000.0p for 6hild welfare work in Indian River County for the Board's fiscal year of 1948-1949• N' Dr. Hague of the County Health Unit appeared before the Board and gave a report as to !, �Ithe activities of said health unit covering a period of three months and stated that it was !,'.desired in addition to the regular amount appropriated for the County Health Unit that an o;additional $40.00 peP month to be used toward the use of an old man for County Sanitary p �' officer. Application for transfer of beverage license No. 41, from Alex MacWilliam to Edward Thomas "The Tropics?" (formerly Club Mae) was approved. a„ Record Auditor Mr. Paul Shaw appeared before the Board and discussed with the `IBoard the advisability of having cancelled certain bonds and coupons which had been accepted !by the Clerk in payment of delihquent taxes. Attorney Smith was instructed to confer with "Mr. Shaw regarding this matter and handle same in such.a manner as would be advisable and bendfieial to Indian River County. M. A. Boudet, County Agent, presented a report of his activities for the month of May sand said report was ordered filed with the Clerk. Mr. Boudet a+so-requested the approval of q''expenses of the boys to attend the 4-H Club camp this summer, said request was granted by the r Board. Commissioner J. L. Helpling from Wabasso stated that he was opposed to the construe4 ;',tion of the Blue Cypress Lake road because$ in his opinion, there were other roads in the �ICounty which needed repairing and constructing which are more necessary% tential to the citizens and tax payers of Indian River County. 0 11 1 0