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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4/17/1952228 It was ordered that the following named persons who are candidates for the offices designated be omitted from the official Democratic ballot for the reason they are each nominated without opposition: FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: FOR COMMISSIONER OF FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF -SCHOOLS: Sixth Coneressional District _ Nathan Mayo J. A. Coach Thompson Dwight L. Rogers FOR STATE TREASURER: FOR EE ER BOARD OF COUNTY FOR JUST ICE OF THE SUPREME COURTS J. Edwin Larson C OEMISS I O S Roy H. Chapman '�' H. C. Watts District 1 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: Aubrey L. ;Waddell - District #3 FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT: Richard W. Dick Ervin Allison Warren - District #5 John E. Mathews FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE: Ninth Judicial Circuit Terry B. Patterson FOR STATE ATTORNEY: Ninft Judicial Circuit Murray W. Overstreet FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE: District #5 H. H. Floyd FOR SER STATE HOUSE OF FCRO, MOSQUITO CONTROL BOARD: FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: REPRESENTATIVES: E. W. Vickers - R ' Gray Sherman 1V . Smith, Jr. 7rest C. Graves FOR COMPTROLLER: FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT: J. R. Graves Clarence M. Gay Douglas Baker FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION: Airs. Louis Harris, Jr. It was further ordered that the following named persons be placed on the official Republican ballot for the offices designated: FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: FOR : GOVERN_ OR _� Sixth Conaressional Dist let Bert Leigh Acker Janet H. Fitzgerald Elmore F. Kitzmiller Evelyn Tew Harry S. Swan It was further ordered that the following named persons Who ,are candidates fdr:�.the offices designated be ommitted from the official Republican ballot for the reason they are each nominated without opposition: FOR UNI, TED STATES SENAT R : John P. Booth FOR STATE ATTORNEY Sixth Judicial Circui&: Clair A. Davis FOR SHERIFF: Larry Finegan FOR SUPERVISOR OF Therese E. REGISTRATION: �! Gill �'��� The several bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were ex- amined 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, 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 disburse- ments of the various funds, which having been audited, were found to be correct. There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then adjourned. SNQ-AJ±:& ATTESTS IRAdAN � v C ----- - -- - -- - ------ m - ------- -- - - -- - - - - --- - -- ------------------------------------ M ------------------------------------ --- --- - --- - - - ----iD--- - THURSDAY APRIL, 178 1952 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in special meeting at 11:00 o'clock A. M., Thursday, April 179 1952, with the following members present: W. C. Graves, Jr., Chairman; H. C. Watts, Aubrey L. Waddell, J. J. P. Hamilton, and Allison Warren. Also present were: Sherman N. Smith, Jr., Attorney; E. E. Carter, Road and Bridge Superintendent; L. B. O'Steen, Sheriff; and Douglas Baker, Clerk. Upon recommendation of a committee representing the American Legion and the V. F. W., • 1 I. 1 E the Board appointed Colonel A. V. Lill as Director, and Major Harold V. Mason as Deputy Director of Civil Defense in Iridian River County and it was ordered that Mr. W. D. Hilsabeck, Director Civil Defense, Miami region, Miami, Florida, be so advised. Said action was taken upon motion of Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Hamilton and carried. A letter was received from Charles E. Duncan stating that he would no longer be a member of the firm of Duncan, Stewart and McVoy, Architects. Douglas Baker, Clerk, was instructed to place $10,000.00 surplus race track funds in the Road and Bridge Fund. Notary Public bond for Margie J. Smith in the sum of $500.00 -with American Surety Company of New York, as surety, was approved by Douglas Baker, Clerk Circuit Court, as provided by law. Notary Public bond for Vera F. Moore in the sum of $500.00 with St. Paul Mercury Indemnity Company, as surety, was approved by Douglas Baker, Clerk Circuit Court, as provided by law, There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then ad j oucned. discussion. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- s 'TUES�DAYS_ MAY 6, 1952 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in Regular meeting at 10:00 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, May 69 19529 with the following members present: W.C. Graves, Jr., Chairman; H. C. Watts, J. J. P. Hamilton, Aubrey L. Waddell, and Allison Warren. Also present were: Sherman N. Smith, Jr., Attorney; E. E. Carter, Road and Bridge Superintendent; L. B. O'Steen, Sheriff; and Douglas Baker, Clerk. Rudy Hubbard, of the Vera F. Moore Insurance Agency, appeared before the Board and explained the revised insurance coverage,as to amounts and premiums on same as having been discussed with him.dp a member of the Committee consisting of Commissioner Waddell, E. E. Carter, Road and Bridge Superintendent, and Douglas Baker, Clerk, and Mr. Hubbard stated that it was his and the Committee's recommendation that the -business be distributed with three agencies; i. e., Vera F. Moore Insurance Agency, Buckingham -Wheeler Insurance Agency, and Warren T. Zeuch Insur- ance Agency, and further that the agency writing the business to receive 40% of the commission earned and the other two agencies to receive 30% each. The above recommendation was approved upon motion of Commissioner Warren, seconded by Commissioner Hamilton and unanimously carried. A Committee from the School Board relating to salary schedule for the teachers of the Indian River County schools, consisting of Mrs Harold Elliott, Mrs. Hershel Auxier and Mr. Leo Cahill, together with Superintendent J. A. (Coach) Thompson, and Board Member, Mrs. Jeannette Merriman, were present and requested $10,000.00 from surplus race track funds in order that teachers' salaries could be raised for the year 1952-1953. Said Committee was advised by 0 Chairman Graves that the matter would be carefully considered and after requesting Clerk Baker to prepare a financial summary, and after this'was done, the entire membership of this Board together with Attorney Smith, would constitute a Committee to give the matter more study and after this was done the Board again met with the School Committee for. further consideration and discussion.