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Minutes 07-01-75MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, HELD AT CIT~ HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1975. PRESENT David Roberts, Mayor Joe DeLong, Vice Mayor Edward F. Harmening, Councilman Norman F. Strnad, Councilman Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman Frank Kohl, City Manager Ernest G. Simon, City Attorney Tereesa Padgett, City clerk Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. and asked all to rise for the invocation given by Frank Kohl, City Manager, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, led by Councilm~n Harmening. ,A~ouncements The Mayor announced that the item concerningMr. James O'Meara, Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee should be deleted as it would appear on the next meeting's agenda. Mayor Roberts then announced that CityCounciI!s Budget Workshop Sessions are tentatively scheduled for July 16, 17 and 18, 1975 at 9:00 A.M. in Council Chambers. Mr. DeLong advised that he would be present at the next City Council meeting of July 15th, but would be leaving for Tallahassee on July 16th and would remain there through July 18th. Mayor Roberts announced that City Hall would be closed on Friday, July4, 1975 in observance of Independence Day. The Mayor asked all those w~shing to speak about items on the agenda to give their names to the City Clerk so they could be called at the appropriate time. MINUTES ReKular City CouncilHeeting - June 17, 1975 Mrs. Jackson referred to page 8, paragraph 3, 4 lines up -- the word "said" should be added so the phrase would read, "... Mrs. Jackson said it was up to everyone ..." Mr. Harmening moved for the adoption of the Minutes of June 1975 as correcte4, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. 17, PUBLIC AUDIENCE - 1 MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACR, FLORIDA 1975 Mr~. Norman Strnad, Councilman of Boynton Beach, stepped d~wn from the podium to speak under PUBLIC AUDIENCE regarding his desire for all City business to be conducted ep~ly so ,that every- one would kn~ what was going on. He refer~ed to a meeting that was being conducted in the Mayor's office the preceding week which had not been announced and the door ~a~ closed amd Mr. Strnad asked for an explanation from the Mayor~ Mr.-Roberts said he had discovered some construction that was going on in the~Ci~ty illegally and he was asking the City Manager about it. The City Manager eatled in Mr. the P~rchasing Agent and Mrs. Jackson also happened to he there. He did not know ~who closed the door. He said the matter was ~er investigation and everyone would receive a report on it. Mr~ Strmad felt such meetings were in violation iof the S~nshine~Law~and Mayor Roberts said that Mr. Strnad could pursue the issue through the was ridiculous. Mr. should continue to stated his feelings-thatthe Council tranquility. Mr. Homer Rea of High Point Court spoke in regard to the closing of S.W. 3rd Avenue at 23rd.~>He felt the street was c~ming along well and hoped there would be a barricade put up to keep the street closed to the general public. Dorothy Geisler, 130 East Ocean Avenue, complained about various traffic hazards she believed existed in the City, particularly at 5th e,~ ~i~- Street and she requested the installation of 4-way stop signs. She also commented about the minimal law enforcement concerning bicycles and asked that lights on bikes be required mn the interest of safety. Mr. DeLong moved to have the-CityManager work in conjunction with Lt. Gardner concerning the 4-way stop signs as requested and re- garding the bicycles, the City Manager should contact the Chief of Police and investigate thiematter. Mr. Strnad seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mrs. Jackson referred to a drive on bicycles that was conducted in the City several years ago and she agreed that bike riders should have more restrictions. ~ suggested that the City Manager look into having another "Bike-O-Rama" during the s~mmer and Mr. DeLong said this was all included in his motion. Mr, PhilipG~ushaw, 184 S.E. 27th Way, presented a petition to Council which was signed by approximately 900 people. He read MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 the Petition aloud, requesting a First Aid Station at the public beach and an observation post for the life guards during inclement weather. Mayor Roberts noted that Council had ~previously voted in favor of this project, h~wever, the Town of Ocean Ridge denied two attempts by the City of Boynton Beach to obtain a variance and he asked for suggestions as to a way to proceed further. Mr. DeLong noted that he learned Ocean Ridge's Towa Commission did not take Boynton's request seriously because their City Council was divided on this matter. Mr. DeLong moved to have the City Attorney draft an appropriate Resolution to be passed by Council, indicating its desire to have the First Aid Station at the Beach by their unanimous vote. He felt the State of Florida was very lax in not making it mandatory for every municipality to have an up to date first aid station on the public beach. Mr. DeLong felt the Resolution regarding the First Aid Station should he sent to Ocean Ridge and if the request is denied and other pro- posals are needed, he would have one ready. Mr. Strnad Seconded the motion. There was some discussion between Mrs. Jackson and Mr. DeLong about the dune line and the location of the First Aid Statiou. It was decided that the City would not specify a location and it would be left to the discretion of Ocean Ridge. Mayor Roberts felt that plans st~uld be drawn so the Council may examine them. Motion carried 5-0. It was felt the petition presented by Mr. Goushaw was redundant. Mr. Carroll of 340 High Point Court, questioned why Ocean Ridge had jurisdiction over land which was owned by Boynton Beach and it was explained that the City is a property owner in Ocean Ridge and therefore, this property comes under all the zoning require- ments of Ocean Ridge. BIDS Shop Building & Office BuildLn~ at Boynton Sanitary L~ndfi!l Arem Mr. Kohl advised the above item should actually be for sheers and la,oratories at the Landfill and no bids were received for this small building. Phone calls were made to several contractors who had picked up specs but no bids were made. Therefore, Mr. Kohl requested permission to rebid this item. Mr. DeLong moved to grant permission to the City Manager to go out for rebid on--the above. Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Parking Lot Resurfacin~ Prelect at Civic Center 3 - MINUTES - RE~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 Mr. Kohl advised that bids on the Civic Center Parking Lot res~rfacing project were opened on June 24, 1975 at 3:00 P.M. in the office of the Purchasing Agent. The Tabulatien Committee recommended acceptance of the low bid from Hardrives, Inc. of Delray Beach in the amoumt of $8,856.74, which is for the parking lot resurfaeimg enly; or the alternate bid in the amount of $I7,537.22 which is for the parking lot res~rfacimg, plus the resurfacing of various streets. This bid price is good for 90 days after date of acceptance. Before Council were the Tabulation Sheet and Affidavit, signed by Mr. George T. E/more, President of Hardrives, Inc. and Mr. Kohl said he checked all other re- quirements and everything was in order. Mo~ies are available for the financing o~ thi~,proj ect in the Streets Department - Account No. Mr, Kohl cencurred with the recoz~enda- tiens of the Tabulation COmm%ttee. Mr. Kohl added that he would like to accept the bid of Hardrives at 97¢ per square yard so he could do other streets with the amount of money he has ~ the budget~ There was some discussion clarifying that the !bid for resurfacing o~ly was correct in the amount of $8,856.74. Mr. DeLong noted that the nmxt bid was about twice as much as that of Hardrives and he felt this would be questionable if the City wasn't aware of Hardrives' good reputation. Mr. DeLong mo~ed to accept the City Manager's recommendation above and award the bid to Hardrives in the amount of $8,856.74. It was clarified that the City Manager would have the privilege of resnrfacing other City streets at 97¢ per square yard if so desired and also that in checking further, Rubin Censtrnction verified to the CityManager that this was a very good price. Fir. Strnad seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING None. ~rdinances 1st Reading Proposed Ordinance No. 75-21 Re: Regulating the Speed and Manner of Operation of Boats and Vessels Withim the l~nicipal Limits of .~e City Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance No. 75-21 in its entirety on first reading. It was noted that this was in conjunction with the request of the Lake Worth Drainage District. Mr. DeLong moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-21 on first reading. Mr. MINUTES - REGULAR CIT~ ~OUNCIL MEETING BOYNION BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 Harmening seconded. Mrs. Jackson asked who would decide about the noise in regard to Sectiom 4A - 1.1 of the Ordinance. Mr. Kohl said this could come under the decibel meter that the City is anticipating having within the next month with three man attending school. A study is being made concerning the decibel meter and the noise ordinance. Discussion ensued about enforcing a speed limit for boats amd it was decided to pass the Ordimance and see~hat happens. If necessary, help could be requested frem the Sheriff's Department concerning the waterways. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 5-0. Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. 75-RR - Re: Recommanding to Board of County Commissioners a Proposed Parking Plan for County Owmed Land Adjacent ~o the City's Municipal Beach Mr. Simon read proposed Resolution No. 75-RR in its entirety. Mr. Harmening moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 75-RR, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Mr. DeLoug appreciated the motion and requested that a copy of the plan be sent to each individual C~anty Commissioner for study. Council agreed. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening ~ Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 75-SS - Re: Recommending to the Dept. of Transportation Traffic Patterns within City L~m~ts Mr. Simon read proposed Resolution No. 75-SS in its~-entirety. Mrs. Jackson moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 75-SS, seconded by Mr. Harmenimg. Mrs. Jackson hoped the City wouldn't be requested to contribute any money towards another study on an interchange and there was some discussion on this point. Mrs. Padgett called -5- MINUTES - RE~ CITY COIR~CIL MEETLNG BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong -- Aye Conncilman Harmening ~ Aye CouncilwomamJackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Discuss Easements for 18C Lateral Sewer Lines (TABLED) Mr. DeLong moved to take this item off the table, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Motion carried 5-0. Council discussed this matter at length and reviewed the comments made at the last meeting. It was noted that the question of Mr. Strnad's receiving any special consideration had been resolved at the last meetimg and concern was now focused on the erection of a chain link fence at Mr. Zill's property which had been promised in lieu of some ,Melaleuca trees. Mr. DeLong felt~that everyone who gave easements, particularly the Farmer inthe Dell, where most of the sewer work was done sh6~Id~-have their laterals installed by the City and- the~e should not be a double standard. He felt Ordinance No. 30-B-32-2-C, Water and Sewer of Florida No. 281must be amended immediately to read "... all other excep- tions and/or agreements shall be approved by the City Council." Mr. DeLong felt Mr. Zill should only be entitled to the free hook-up and not the fence, as the Melaleuca trees were never removed a~d that no agreements should have been made outside the provisions of the Ordinance. Mr. Strnad agreed. Mr. Marmeming said it wasn't unusual for this City and others to obtain easements and make certain agreememts for this purpose. ~o r-lO 4~ He felt the Assistant City Engineer, Mr. Flushing acted in good faith and the fence agreement was part of Mr. Zill's consideration in granting the easement and the City should keep its commitment. Re felt in ae~iring easements in the future, the Engineering Department will seek further guidance and Con~cil can enact legislation if necessary. After some further comment, Mrs. Jackson moved to have the City carry out its agreement with Mr. Zill and pass other legislation in the future. IRt. Harmening seconded. Mr. Strnad said he is also deprived of using the west five feet of his property and is not getting a lateral. Mrs. Jack.~s~vne said she was next zg~,~g to move that the property Mr. S~--~'c~D, _~n easemen~ on~nQum~v~ u~u maS/~a~~z~']Se returned. - 6 - ** See 7/15/75 minutes MINUTES - REGULAR CITT COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 1975 After some comment concerning Council's desire to give Mr. Strnad ¢~asideration, FAr. DeLong wished to qualify his vote in that ~e~ had nothi~ to do with the commitment that was made. As am elected official he had not delegated anyone to make an agreement beyond the provisions of the Ordinance and he does not oondone agreements made by those without the authority to do so. Therefore, he would not vote in favor of the motion. A roll call v~te was requested, which Mrs. Padgett conducted as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - No Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - No Mayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 3-2 in favor. It was noted that Mr. Strnad gave an easement to the City which was registered a~d filed, but not used. There was a brief dis- cussion about the procedure involved in returnimg the property to Mr~ Strnad and abandoning the easement, followed by some comaLents concerning whether or not Mr. Strnad should accept the free hook-up. The Council discussed this matter at some length, reviewing provisions of the applicable Ordinance with Mr. Simon. Since there was some confusion about how this matter should be resolved, Mrs. Jackson moved to table the discussion of 18C lateral sewer lines in regard to Mr. Strnad for further study. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Correspondence from Department of Transportation - Re: Proposed Ramp at S. W. 23rd Avenue & S. W. 6th Street Mr. Rudy Blank, 702 S.W. 25th Place, reviewed some of the actions taken regarding this matter, including the help he sought from Sen. Phil Lewis, whose efforts were helpful in getting DOT to give its consideration. Mr. Blank advised that a letter has been received from DOT, ad.Vising that the City's request would be complied with, if the City would spend approximately $20,000 towards the project. Mr. Blank read fr~m the Resolution passed on this item end appealed to Council to follow through, even though there would be some cost to the City. A gentleman ~ho identified himself as Chairman of the public meeting that was held at the Jr. High School by the homeowners of his com~nity, advised that more than 70 people had attended that meeting and were in favor of the Resolution that had been passed. He asked all who were present from his community to stand now. 7 - JULY 1, 1975 MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA He also presented to Council a letter with signatures of those citizens not presemt who wished Council to agree to DOT~s offer. }Is advised that the citizems of his community were not critical of the City's expenditures towards recreation, but felt they should be in proper perspective and that Council should give consideration towards spending money in their area for safety. Mr. Anthony Cevasco, 2638 S.W. 6th Street, referred to newspaper reports he had read concerruing comments made by the I~ay~r and Mrs. Jackson about this matter a~d the costs of relecating the access road. Mr. Cevasco spoke of the problems on 6th Street and urged Council to give consideration to the expenditure towards this project. Mr. Fletcher of 6th Street said he had spoken to Representative James in Tallahassee several times on this m~tter and Mr. James was helpful in working with the Department of Transportation. Mr. Fletcher hoped the Conncilmembers would not change their minds about going ahead with this project. Mr. DeL~ng felt that Council had made a commitment to these resi- dents in the form of a Resolution. In regard to the money spent for recreation, he noted that everyone in a city must contribute towards all facilities, even though the facilities are not used by all the people. He felt there should be no complaint in expend- ing money to eliminate a traffic hazard and he reviewed the status of various portions of the budget, indicating there was enough money to cover the costs that might be incurred. Mr. Strnad moved to accept the agreement of the DOT, however, Mayor Roberts asked to speak before any motion was made and seconded. He commented to the effect that newspaper reports were not always timely or accurate and he noted the many phone calls he has received pro and con various traffic conditions. He said the Department of Transportation requested approximately $23,000 plus or minus, plus a right of way of which the cost was unknown. Me felt the ramp in question might not be such a hazard as people thought, since it hasn't been tried yet. ThefMayor wished to give further though-~ and consideration to spending taxpayers' money in this area, es- pecially because people would use the streets if they so desired and also due to the fact that Seacrest would soon be four-lamed with traffic lights. He felt once this was done, no one would use the other streets %~nless they lived there and this re-routing would be just a stop-gap. Mrs. Jackson remarked about statements made previously by Mr. Hughes of DOT and she asked Mr. Kohl abent the availability of a map, indicating where the ramp would be. Discussion ensued, during MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 which Mr. Kohl advised that a letter from DOT had been received just prior to the last meeting but it could not be put on the agenda because there wasn't enough time to notify the citizens who would be most concerned wi~h this subject. Mrs. Jackson moved to place this item on the table so that as much information as possible could be obtained, especially from DOT. Mr. Blm~k said he was told how difficult it would be to work with the Department.of Trsnsportatien, but i~ bashaw been shown that co~peratione~=ldbe obtained. Mr, DeLon~ felt Council should move with its previous commitment, go along with the the other problems work themselves out. Mrs. Jackson noted there was a deadline of October 1st and she also wished to kn~ what the cost of the right of -way would be. Mr. DeLong felt it was possible for someone to deed a right of way. Mr. Blank said most of the residents are concerned with getting onto 23rd Avenue safely, adding that many of the drivers are overly cautious because of their age. Discussion ensued about the safety hazards involved here. Mr. Blank quoted from another newspaper report concerning co,~,,~ents by Mayor Roberts about the costs, and- the Mayor repeated that he wished to give the matter further con- sideration, particularly in view of the right of way which DOT requested the City to obtain for the relocated access road radius. After f~/rther discussion, Mrs. Jackson repeated her motion to table this item until the next meeting so that more information could be obtained. Since none of the Councilmembers seconded, Mayor Roberts handed his gavel over to the Vice Mayor and then seconded the motion. I~r. DeI~ng felt that tabling the motion would kill the whole idea because there wouldn't be enough time te do anything by the time this comes up again. Motion carried 3-2 against tabling this item, with Mrs. Jackson and Mayor Roberts in the minority. Mr. authorized to do so and proceed accordingly. Mr. Mr. DeLong requested a roll call vote whichMrs. Vice Mayor DeLong -- Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - No (noting she wished to remain consistent) - Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - No Motion carried 3-2 in favor. Mrs. Jackso~ hoped as much information as possible would be obtained about the right of way and the DeLongmoved to have the agreement signed by whomever is Harmening seconded. Padgett called: MI~UJTES - REGULAR CiTy COUNCIL MEETING BO%TNTON BEACM, FIDRIDA JULY 1, 1975 engineering of this project. She especially wanted to know the location of the ramp in question. Mr. DeLong said the City Manager was well aware of the sit=ation and added that this matter had to be expedited to meet with the requirements of the DOT by October 1st. Mr. Kohl said he would get a ~ap of the area. The Mayor called a brief recess at 9:35 to allow several people in the audience to leave. He recalled the meeting to order at 9:40 P.M. Discuss Curb ~ts - Vice Mayor Joe DeLo~g Before proceeding, Mr. DeLomg requested a change in the order of the Agenda nnder OLD BUSINESS, moving Item "E" up one place so he could discuss the purchase of land by the City after he finished with this item. Council agreed. Regarding curb cuts, Mr. DeLong felt jurisduction should be placed with the Site Review Co~,~ttee, which he confirmed with Mr. Kohl was still in existence. He did not think enough consideration was given to traffic control. He noted the provisions allowed for McDonald's as one instance wh-ere too many cuts were allowed into a highway with heavy traffic and specified other locations where there were also too many curb cuts, thereby causing a safety hazard. He believed the Ordinance designating certain duties to the Site Review Com~ttee sh~,~Id be emended to include the review of curb cuts in order to el~nate traffic hazards. Mr. DeLong said DOT will grant the permit of an individual who is going to develop if the Oity does not object. He said the Site Review Co~ittee Sh~Uld~ ce~c~rmL'i~s~lf.~with traffic patterns and curb cuts aside from just getting in and out and he wished to see the Ordinance ~a~ended whereby the Co~m~ittee would have complete juris- diction. After the ordinance is amended he felt the State Highway Department should be petitioned not to issue any curb cuts unless they receive the approval from the City of Boynton Beach. Mr. DeLong moved to amend the ,appropriate Ordinance to include juris- diction of the Site Revie~ Co~ittee over curb cuts to control t~affic. Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried Purchase of Land by City for Wastewater Regional Plant from the City of Delray Beach Mr. DeLong felt the City should certainly negotiate, with Delray Beach on the property they own in regard to the Regional Plant, however, not-in line with today's assessed valuation. He felt that Delray should not expect to make a profit from Boy,ton, es- pecially in view of Boynton's tax money which was used by the County 10 - Mi%PJTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ETING BO~NTON BEACH, FI~RIDA JULY 1, 1975 towards the restoration of Delray's beach end to acquire parking area for beach parking. He felt it was not normal procedure for one governmental agency to make a profit on enother. Mayor Roberts agreed with Mr. DeLong and felt that Delray should try to sell hmlf of the land (17 acres) to someone else at the appraised value of $20,000 per acre. He refe~ed to Section 7 of the Agreement, noting that the ownership 'of the Regional Waste- water Treatment Facility shall be vested proportionately with Delray and Boynton, which would not be the case if the Land cost was so high. M~yor Roberts believed that Delray was entitled to some compen- sation, possibly in the form of i~terest of approximately 6%. He also did not feel the City should have to pay towards the $90,000 in plans empended by Delray. Discussion ensued in regard to trying to work out a c~mpromise. F~r. DoLing felt it should be determined whether Delray had purchased this land ~rith a mortgage or outright as that should be taken into consideration with regard to any interest to be paid by Boynton. Council discussed the importence of having a counter-offer ready in time for the next joint meeting on July 10th. Mr. Hermening clarified that he never meant to suggest that Boynton should accept Delray's $20,000 per acre appraisal. Boynton should also get an appraisal, however, he could understand the hesitation Ln selling land below its ~ current appraised value, especially in view of the fact that Delray has held the land through no fault of their own for approximately three years. He did not recall any comments at the last joint meeting wherein Delray said they were trying to re- coup the lost $90,000 for plans they bought which were worthless. Council observed that it was mentioned. Mayor Roberts said the door should not be closed on these negotia- tions, however, he felt that any amount the City does arrive at should be considered wit~ a provision that if everything falls through, Delray would re-purchase the lend at the same price paid by Boynton. After some discussion about whether or not to hold a special meeting before July 10th, Council unanimously agreed that a counter-offer be made by Mayor Roberts in the amount of $300,000 as a limit and also that the Regional Plant be treated as a joint venture with regard to the land as well as the facility, its menagement, ere. Consider Final Approvet for CharterWorld - 2~d Addition -- 1. Proposed Ordinance 75- Re: CharterVgorld - 2nd Addition Mr. Kohl referred to en excerpt from the June 24th meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board which was before Council, whereby final 11- MINUTES .- REGUIAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING B~'~qTON BEAch, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 approval for CharterWorld 2nd Addition is recommended. He noted that prelim/~ary approval for the above was given by Council at .their Regular Meeting of June 17, 1975. Mr. Kohl has the 'drawings · n his office for review. ~J. Simon explained that C~uncil had two Ordinances ~n this item -- the first one made no pr~vision for a performamce bond which was drawn up after }ir. Simon's office %res advised there w~uld be n~ne required. Later it was determined by ~r. Barrett of the Building Department that a performance bond was required, therefore, a second Ordinance was prepared. Mr. Kohl said he was instructed to hold items u~til the following meeting that C~il did not have in their agenda books. Therefore, Mrs. Jackson m~ed te table this item u~til the next meeting. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. .Bus at the Beach - Gouncilw~m~- F~,~17 M. Jsn~-~o~ Mrs. Jackson read her statement in favor of providing bus service to the beach in accordance with the suggested turn around at the beach suggested by FAr. Cleary in his map presented to Council at the last meeting. She felt there could he a sign marked "Bus Entrance Only" to avoid use by other vehicles and after a definite place has been settled on, it would be safer to let people off and on the bus on the east side of the road so they wouldn't have to walk across traffic. Mrs. Jackson moved that the City Engineer, Recreation Director and whoever else would be involved work with the Cit7 Manager towards the feasibility of having a bus turn- around. ~M.r. DeLong said nothing.could be done without the officials of Ocean Ridge and Mrs. Jackson included anyone necessary in her motion. Mr. Harmening seconded. Mayor Roberts agTeed that it wouldn't hurt to explore every item, particularly in view of the rising gas costs. P~r. DeLong felt a traffic hazard would be re- established and there were not enough people riding the bus to take this step at the present time. Discussion ensued about use of the bus system and Mr. Cleary re- Viewed the bus route and Problems involved. Mrs. Jackson felt there would be no traffic hazard created by the buses turning around at the beach a couple of times per hour. Mr. Cleary sug- gested involving the County and Mr. Kohl advised that Messrs. Pippin and Hyman had looked into this matter. Mr. Kohl said he asked for a report in writing and he would present it to Council as soon as it is received. Council decided to await receipt of this report and Mr. DeLong moved to table thi, item, seconded by Mr. Strnad. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Mr. Kohl advised that July 25th was Court day on this question was left on the table. 12- Issuance of Permit for Ben J~B-ston's Radio Tower (TABLED) this item, so MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNION BEACM, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 Consider Revised Regulations for Beach Decals at M~icipal Beach (T~BLED) Mrs. Jackson moved to take this ~tem from the table, seconded by Fir. Harmening. Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Roberts referred to section B of Mr. Kohl's report concerning Annual Permits for residents not within the corporate l{m~ts of the City and discussion ensued about the shortage of parking~ spaces at the beach. Reference was made te newspaper reports wh~ein Arty Gen. Robert Shevin said that cities cannot discriminate ~a!nst n~n-residents ~en charging admission to municipal beaches. After s~e further cc~ment, }Irs. Jackson moved to accept the revised regulations for beach decals as outli~ed in M~. Kohl's memo dated June 17~ 1975, omitting Section B - Annual Permit on page 2. Mr. Strnad seconded. Fir. Simon advised that he and his associate were in the process of researching this subject and he requested additional time for completion ef his study before any final action~,ras taken. Fir. Harmening moved to table this item, pending the findings and recommendations-of the City Attorney. ~s. Jackson seconded. Motion carried 5-0. Report on Poticies Established by Other Cities on Utility Deposits Mr. Kohl read the memo from Mr. Kribs, the Finance Director, which included a schedule outlining utility meter deposit policies of other cities in this area. Mr. Eribs said he could fimd no reference regarding utility meter deposits in the City's bond resolutions or offmcial statements. TAe w~ter meter deposit is stipulated in the water Resolution No. ~5-W a~d the sewer deposit requirement is con- rained in Section 23A-6 of the City Code. Me noted that the interest earned by the City on the utility meter deposits is classified as interest income of the City'~ water amd sewer revenues. As such, they become part of the City's average annual met revenues pertaining to the 125% and 140% rate covenants. Thus, any interest paid en these accounts would reduce ~he necessary coverage and would have to be offset by other revenues. Mr. Marmening said Mr. Kribs' comments were in line with his o~n feelings and the Mayor noted that no interest was paid, excep~ in one case where there were stipulations. After some brief dis- cussion, Mrs, Jackson moved to comtinue with the present policy in regard to utility deposits. Mr. Rarmening seconded. Mr. DeLong agreed un~il such time as the citizens object en m~sse. Motion carried 5-0. Receipt ofCorrespondence - Re: Signalization Study - of S. W. t5th Avenue & Seacrest Blvd. - 13 - Intersection MI}VdTES - REG~ CiT~ COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 Reference was made to a letter fr~m!~r. Hymen, Director of the Connty Traffic Division dated Jnne 16, 1975 with an attached letter of June !8, 1975 fromM r, Kahlert, C~ty Eng~eer which advised that in order to provide separate left ~ zndmeatlons at the subject intersectiom, a new signal installa- tion is necessa~ at a cost of $15,080.00 plus ~r minus and is the responsibility of Boymt~aBeach. Mr, De~g asked if any respemse had bean received cemcerming ~g s~gnaIs at U.S. 1 amid i5thAvenue, Mr. Kohl advised that he had sent!all the imforma~ian i~to the Departmen~ of ~ansporta tio~, as ~eil as making a Phe~e ealI and a resp~ase is beimg awaited. After some ~ther discussion, F~s. Jackson moved to defer the ~es~ian of signalization at S.W. 15th Avenue and Seacrest Boulevard ~til budget time. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. ~Motion carried 5-0. NEW B~SINESS piscuss Attendance at Board Meet~nF.s - Co~n~ilw~n Em~ ly M. Jackson Mrs. Jacks~ said she noted from the Minutes of varies Board meetings that several members were absent~ h~ever, she did not see where they were excused. In s~,eral instances, people have just forgotten and she felt the Chairma~ or Secretary of each Board should make some phone calls as a reminder or send agendas out. It was decided to handle this matter administratively. ADMINISTRATIVE .%ennis Court Operation Plam for Study end Consideration Mr. Kohl referre~ to the highlights of his report for the agenda (copy attached) and felt that s~ch a program was importamt in the development and grOWth of the City. Mr. DeLomg cemme~ded Mr. Kohl amd Mr. Fredericks for preparing such a well-reunded plan and if everyone had reviewed the plan, he wished to move for the acceptance of the City~ager's reco~mendatiou. The Mayor verified withMr. Kohl that this was in keeping with what was done in other cities. C~tmcit concurred with the plan and Mr. DeLong moved to accept same, seconded by Mr. Strnad. Mr. Harmeningasked if a profit w~ld he made and it was noted that the extra-money would cover the overhead of the operation. Motion carried 5-0. 14- MINUTES - ~ CIT~ COUNCIL MEETING BOt"_NTON BM~CH, FIDRIDA J~¥ 1, 1975 Request A~thority to Extend the Storage Area at the Shuffleboard C~art Mr. Kohl advised that the Shuffleboard Club has requested the structi~n of a C.B.S. addition to the Senior Citizen Center for storage purposes. The existing storage structure is a pre-fab metal building which is old, rusty and leaky. The storage area is also extremely over-crowded. Mr. Kohl requested authority to extend the storage area at an estimated cost of $1,000. He plans te obta/n an out- side c~ntractor to do the c~ncrete block work, after which all other work will be accomplished by City crews and the appropriate City Department ~rill prepare construetion~.~plans for the Building Main- tenanee Division. If approves, a transfer of funds ~1I be needed in tt%e amount of $ fr°m Recreation Account No. 286/96, since the Of budgeted f~-mds for sound pro~fi~g the Civic Center is to cover the above expense, to Building Hain- tenance Account No, 812/39. Fir. DeLon~ m~ved to approve the recomm~_ndation of the City M~nager above, seconded by Mr. Strnad. No dlscussion. Motion carried 5-0. Acceptance of Resignation m Mr. Jmn~ Barrett~ Build~nK Offic~ml with regret Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the resignation/of Mr. Barrett to be effective July 10, 1975. Mayor Roberts said he asked Mr. Barrett if he would reconsider and the answer was no. Mr. Harmening seconded and the Mayor noted that Mr. Barrett said he would express himself further at some future date, It was noted that a letter of acceptance and best wishes would be sent to Mr. Barrett and Mr. DeLong asked d at .the motion include the phrase '~voluntary resignation" to avoid or ~o~erts suggested a ointin Mr. -~ .... ........ PPg -~shnell as Actmn Buzld~n~ .~.~I1c_.~.al .~{1 It was noted that this fell under the jurisdigction ~ne u~ry ~anager. ,Appointment to Board of Trustees Police Officers Retirement Fund Mr. Kohl's letter for the agenda advised that George S. Junnier recently resigned as member of the above Board. According to Section 185.05 of the Florida Statutes, the Police Department has .r. eco~ended to Council, .Detective Ralph Trolian for this replacement. .Mr. DeLon~ moved that this reco~endation be aceente~ ~-~ ~- · ~z~. oac~son. ~o ~lSCUSSlOn. Motion carried 5-0. Application for License for L{~ousine Service - Mr. Joseph W. Ali Mr. Kohl advised it was up to Council whether or not to approve this application, after which Mr. Kohl would have to conduct an investigation. - 15 - MINUTES - REGDIAR CI~f COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA · IDLY 1, 1975 Mr. DeLong moved to turn this over to the City Manager and if Mr. Ali complies with the appropriate Ordinance requirements that this be gran~e~ Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motian carried 5-0. Mr. S~explained that there first must be a finding of necessity by this Gouncil. Mayor Roberts said he understood Mr. Ali would not compete with taxi service but would try to help the older people and those who do not drive. Mr~ Kohl stated that there was a need for this type of service and Mr. Ali was goimg te try to help people. Mr. DeLongwished to have CouneiI go on record as saying there is a def~te need for this type of service in the City ~d if he meets With all the requirements set forth by the Ordinance, then the permit should be granted. Council agreed unanimously. Application for Lic~ose for J~ Shop - lit. Clifton Varianc,~ Mr. Kohl stated this was in an M-1 zone in a warehouse and all material would be kept inside. After confirming that everything was in order, Mrs. Jackson moved to grant the aPPlication for license for a jun/< shop. Mr. DeLong seconded and verified-with Mr. Kohl that the area would be policed. Motion carried 5-0. Application for Permit to Solicit - Boynton/Lantana VFW ~5335 Fir. Kohl requested approval of this application for the sale of buddy poppies July 4th and 5th, 1975. Mrs. Jackson moved to grant approval for thi~ pez~m/t, seconded by Mr. DeLong. Nc discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Approval of Bills Mr. Kohl read the following bills for approval: Cynthia Lewip Assistant ceek for Senior Citizens Ct~b (3 weeks) Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing 020-800 Ordinance ~73-15 passed 5/15/73 $144.00 Isiah Andrews Driver for Senior Citizens Club (3 Pay from Fede~a! Revenue Sharing 020-800 Ordinance ~73-15 passed 5/15/75 1 R5. O0 }fotorola, Inc. Motorcycle radios Pay from~dgeted funds 001.860.99 Bid opened 4/7/75; Council appr~ed 4/15/75 2,954.00 MINUTES - REGUIAR CYT~ COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON B~CH, FLORIDA JULY 1, 1975 Mr. Kohl advised that ~he bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked amd aFproved for payment by the Finance Director and f~nds were available in their respective ~adgets. Therefore, Fir. Kohl recommended payment of these bills. Mrs. Jackson moved to. pay the bills, seconded by Mr. DeLomg. Under discussion, ~rs. Jackson-noted there were no bills from Russell & Axon. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Kohl requested Council's approval to paint all the fire hydrants alomg the route of the parade in bi-centem~ial colors. Mr. DeLong moved to grant approval of the City Manager's request, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion. Motien carried 5-0. Mr. Simon noted that $58,458.41 has been collected as interim service fees and this sum is being held in the General Fund and must be placed in a separate escrow account so the City may draw interest. Mr. Simon said he would have an-4~ffidavit prepared for Mr. Kohl to sign the folloe~ing day indicating that the.money was transferred. Mr. DeLong moved to place these monies in a separate escrow account to earn interest end to be held available in the event the City wishes to refund at some future date, either as a result of a court case or if the City itself decides to make said re_~nds at its own discretion. After some discussion between Council and Mr. Simon about a perticutar court case, l~rs. Jackson seconded and the motion carried 5-0. AD JOlT Mr. DeLon~ moved to adjourn, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0. Meeting adjourned at 10:53 P.M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACh, FLORIDA ATTEST: Page 3 VI. Tennis Center Facility A proper facility is mandatory if this sy~cem is to operate effectively. .An on-the-site building is ~ecessary to provide visual control of the courts, provide for financial trans- actions, court assignments and reservations, and storage. While the existing scout hut is an ideal lm~i!ding for such a facility, scout use would conflict on s~veral occasions with tennis center operations. If the scouts could be relocated to another area, the facility%~atd be perfect, however, at this time no other known facility is available. Rather than construct a separate facility, it is recommended that one room be added to the east wall of the scout hut. This location would provide for perfect co%Lrt control and also provide for access to restrooms when the building is not being used by the scouts. VII. Hours of Operation and Staffing VIII. Tennis center operations have an obligatio~ of providing quality service to t~ir members as they ~re paying additional money to use public recreation facilities. Court hours would run from 8 AM to 10 P~ seven days a week including holidays. We currently have a recreation specialist who serves as our tennis pro, and one cour~ attendant~ To provide total court coverage for the hours of operation, one part time court attendant will be necessa.ry and is included in the 1975-76 budget recommendations. Estimated Revenue Based on the play and attendance ~-hich o~ Courts receive, and evaluations of other tennis center revenue receipts, it is estimated that between $15,000 and $21,0OO will be collected in the first year of operation. Frank Kohl Cith Manager Page 2 III. Night Playing Fees IV. As tennis court lighting is expensive to install, maintain, and operate, it ms recommended that a ~1oO0 p e r court/per hour fee~be charged regardless of menfoe~ship status. This is standard procedure at tennis centers wit~ payment made through the use of coin meters or an attendant on duty. Membership Registration System Memberships shall be valid for one lrear running from October 1 of the current year to S.epte~ber 30 of the following year. B. Memberships must be renewed each year'with October 31 as the deadline for payment. Co Memberships will be pro-rated on a six month basis. Memberships issued between April 1 and September 30 shall be half the yearly fee. Residency shall be established throug~ proper means of identification (i".e., Voter's registration, car regis- tration, utility bills, etc.). Membership cards shall be issued each year to verify memberships for tennis court attendants. Application and payment of membership fees shall be made at the tennis center only. V. Fee Collection System A. All financial transactions shall be ma~e at the tennis center. The tennis pro shall be responsible for proper control monies and submission to the Recreation Administrative Office. of A G E lq D A July 1, 1975 IX. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Tennis Court Operation Plan The proposed plan prepared in conjunction with Mr. Charles Frederick, Recreation Director is submitted for your review. The plan is designed to meet the increasing demands of tennis players, to accom- modatefacility.their needs, and at the same time provide revenue from the The design is based on a club membership system with provisions for a resident tennis pro, full time court regulation, pro shop, control building, and a full schedule of programming including lessons, leagues, and tournaments. Several municipal tennis center operations ~ave be~n surveyed and the proposed plan of operation and recommencte~ fee structures are in line and compar~2ole to these tennis center ol~_rations. I. Yearly Membership Fees Residents Adult, single $ 20.oo Adult, husband and wife Family 35°00 Junior (17 and under) ~5~00 10.00 Non-Residents Adult, single Adult, husband and wife $ 40.00 Family 70.00 Junior (17 and under) 20.00 II. Visitors and Non-Member Fees Short Term Visitors Non-Member. Daily Fee iO-O0/month 1.50 CITY OF BOYI~ON BEAC2~ Schedule of Payments All Funds For the Month of ...J~ne , 1975 Prepared by: Department of Finance GENERAL JOURNAL ACCT-t DATE ICHECKt __/ ~ NO. NO. L ojogg .01 k._,Z~i?- 1 ogg .I0 j3.~2. :5 !8.089.00 ~5. D.O..Q .... ~i~__1~--~-.---57..00- 3~ 15 ~201,00 ;~5 ~5 ~t D2.~O VENDOR FIRST FE~__~-- RALLAKE '~ORTH F t RST FE-?_~RAL LAKE ~'~ORTH FIRST FEDERAL LAKE ~ORTH FIRST FE~RAL LANE ~ORTH J.F. ZAOK ........... g'.-d~R~l~--G O:'~'~l: R ......................... CITY OITY E~aARD SUkLI %fan ,JOHN TU J TE HiReD HERRIN~ ............ KE~ ..SN~ .......................................... NOR~N LO.AT ~ RENA OARRI5R FRA~ 0 OHNS ~ OLI~A ~AL~GE [~ENOR W.T- ~LGH BOY~ JUNIOR HIGH STATE%t 1 DE ~OTI ON CATHY PATTERS ON El 57.00 ~ILLt E ~! 63.00 NIEBEL CONSTR AMOUNT 5,4 5 5,4 55.62 0,9 Il ,24o 5,4 55 ............. i-00:~--- 23.80 7 1 5 ~ 32 7 4.7'~ 50 7 1 55.12 '75.02 56 ~0 ........... 1 20%00- 2 O0 _ ,;%q.b, 15 1,2 ~D.O0 TAYL ~ RENTAL 25 '~ ~ ' % 7 " ALLEN INSURANCE , 1 92.~ ~189.00 CHARLES DI CA~LI AD KATZ 7.2 D 7 7,2 58,00 ~.2 59 .o0 .2 a o .o0. 7,2' o I .oO' CITY 8 30 9 JO 2.~0' -cITY u~' GRANDV tE~ CITY OF, 2 .65 2 ~ .t5' 16.10 · ACC~. I DATE - CHECK I VEI, TDOR , AMOUNT NO.I NO. 267.00 cITY ,!90,00 .t 9 !.00 .t 92.00 RC~3EaT OTTO SHOREMAVEN DE~L EVA RAY.%~D~D -BETTY GARR! OA ,! 9 3,00 CHARLES GODFREY .194.C0. VE VA ARM~RUSTER ;[:~-~-f6'~-~? ......... COCA"~'OEA-"BOTTr-I~G ........ 9 7.00 OH,-a~LE.S HOMES " -m~. '~% 9 ~,CO GUNMAR JOHNSON 1.317.00 '~-~ - · ROiH CONSTE ~0.520.00 ~J~5 ~5 .69.0~ ANITA BUR~ ~5 ~ 271.00 99.41 99.01 .i-O.O-2 9 9.42 99.01 ),850 .O 0 1,00 ),. , 1.00 50,5~ 0.00 : o, Fo.oo o.s o.oo .5.,20;00---~ o, F u.oo o,3 c.oo- 27 ~.O0 275.00 520.00 ?.20 2.00 .21 l.CO .215.00 217.00 .21 ~.00 22 Ii'Y OF B.B. '~'fTY--B?'B-;B'7 ............................................. REV.H.R. SMI LF-Y CITY OF E~ELYN FB~eLI~ ~R OEPOStlS PAUL ~AASS OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP ~, KLING LU~N' -E CO~ GULF OiL SEACRESY ~EU~ Ol~ OF CITY OF POLICE ,C~NS t ON POLICE PENSION POLICE EENSION ~J~ ~i~$ ~NS]~ FI~ ................. RSTt RE:~NT .~UST R~TI'R~ENT. TRUST ~-~ MAR~R~T Ht~ERT - CiTY OF B.~.' DERRYL H[~LEY Cl~ OF 14.20 12.60 100.C0 30.00 30.00 30_00 i 0.00 .............. ~ 515'5--' 20 C .0 O I00.00 lOC.O0 23.30 i 2.55 195.00 !5 6.50 ~C.CO I 3.6~ 7~ 2.54 457~g~ ...... _~.~9_ .... ~6 7~9 . 1.5d 1,5~ 4.74 ~.755~0 ~20 ! .~5 !7 2 I i 5.50 ! 6~0 7.50 T.65 1 7 D 0 NO. ~ ~ NO. VEATDOR $20.0 20.00 20,00 20.0 20-.0 ..... .0 20.0 20.0 70.0 915 ::286-.00-' 9~5 ~2 89..00 9X~ 7.29 1.00 ~9%5 ~ 9~ .00 935 295 JO0 20.0 9~5 3 O0.00 20.0 ?,5 5 01.00 20.0 9~5 302~0 20.0 9}5 099.01 ~ 00.02 3~ ~2 3 099..10 _~ 9~5. 258.00 02.0 ~ %~5 8.2 ~7 ~ 20.0 3J~ ~C,~, ~,5 09 .O0 320.0 3~g~5 ~,31~ O0 RICHARD BEC~ER CIVIC CENTER CIVIC CENTER ........... C~¥-1 C--CE.-NTE,~- ........................................ OPER, CAPITAL t..%,~o. OPER, CAPITAL OPER, CAP 1/AL 1 B,B.M-P ...... B*B-M-P ........... B~ ~,-M, P--' .................................................. SPECIAL ASSESS~NT SPEC l AL ASSESS~T CITY OF JOHN- AUST CITY ~ CITY ~ YORKT~N CONDO ASSOC C~TY ~ .......... J--~.--- R~ R~-50~~ OlTY'~ CHARLES H~ OlTY Gc CiTY ~ R I GHARO G~ R a[~.-~--B.B ............................................. OtTY W R.J. HALE CITY OF ............................................................................. FRA~- Ot~ IEL FIRST FEOE~L L~E ~ORTH F I R~T' FEOER~L~ FIRST FEDERAL ~KE WORTH MANHATTAN JEAN BOVARD CITY OF .......... ~ I_~.Y_.. 0~__.9,3 ......................................... OtTY OF ~.~; " JEFFE RY P~T~ RS O~-'- CiTY ~ 8.B'; M ~ ~' ¢ ~[:~L~:: ................... 520.0 520.0 520.0 520.0 .0 -3;l~%u~? 7,314,00 CITY OF I - ............... : ......... 1 O0.00 1 5 2 I 5 2 ....... : ...... -I'5-2:88 .... I 13.20 11322(; 6,5 !0 ~5 10.82 ........... ~5--t-O-.SZ .... 5ZSSO~ 50 .CO [ .70 4 2~50 45,00 ................ ~ .... 9 20 ~ ~ .50 7 .............. ~-7-;~ ...... ~ ,03 i 3 .~0 ~ O0 ,~ ~7 0 ~ 1~ .9~ 2 i I ! 2 - 3.30 .................. ~.,2~__~_ 2 2 ! .!5 2 5.80 i .00 ' 17 ........ : ............ ~ ~_::._ 6.15 ~ ] ~ VEAYDOR I AMOu-NT ACCT. 1 DATE i CHECK NO. ' ~ NO. 3-~-520.0 _i,~1~)%5 7.324 .0 3~ %0~5 -7.525 0 30 .Ol ~ ~5~ 609,~ 3 20,00 520.00 ;20.0 .0 ~%b 7.~32.00 3 20.0 3 20.0 ~i ~ ~ ~5 7.3 35.00 32o.o ~]s 7,~3s.oo 3~,~.~ Q .Q ....g~.~.~AE_. 7.3 ~]m 2o.o ~ .oo ~p,~ 2o.oo .OO '~?}~ ~2o3_~ 2 0.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 ~,2,5 ~2~0.C~ i9.00 ~t51% t~280.o0 099;30 -~%3~5 6~9,00 ! 0,02 - ~ %)R5 6 ~ 9 .O0 99,01 99 .ol 10.02 ~2 O Jo 99.01 ~2 ! 0,0! ]8 ~ .00 ~ t 0.05 ~ %515 .00 ;20,00 .00 ~315~F;~52,00 ; CITY-..OF B..B; ...... 23£{} .- GENE ER i CKSON ....... 17 .~0 _ C t TY. '..~'. B..8, ......... ~E~RY':T'R-~.B'O~ .............. KAM CONSTR : 2~5 KA,,~ CuNSTR CITY OF B,B. 7~0 CITM OF MR$ ELLA FAtT~U~ 7 TERRY ;,~ALKE R 2~ CiTY ~ ~-~- I0.00 GRANT TINGAY 15.80 CITY OF BB- 2.80 CHARLES H~S lNG t2~0 ............ 0 J~Z...OF--8-9 ........................................ - ................. ~-- EMIL KREU t~ 1.90 .~E l ~. DER DAN 1 EL S OS CH t NSME J~ BARBARA 5 O0.OO e C ITT ~ 8-B. ~-.ORMAN M t MS 8.70 DONALD PRELC~ 2.06 BUTLER REFRIGERATION S~ ARTHUR RO~ FRA~HOUSE ELECTRIC PtEROE TIRE O0 jO~v CARR 1 O0.OO E-J- RO~I~ 300,00 CiTY OF B-B- ciTY ~ B.B. I~46. ~ ~F FUND ~7 07 PO- ~ ;.- PENSION POLICE PE~ION FUND '707,64 pa~ ~ cz, P~s ~ ~H._E_~_ .................................... Z_~Z~___. ~ IR~,~N5 P_NSION FU~ F 1RE)~N5 PENS t 0N FU~D RET1REME~ TRUST FU~ L5 35,700 .: RET~R?~' Ta~T FU~ L5 33.70 .J ~EZ i ~5~E~. I~$_9~i___E~P ...................... L5 3~.70 ',~' SH I RLE~ ~AY- -. FREDERICK NADLER ........... ~T~Y-'O'?"~-J~ ~-.- .......... ~ ..................... :'--~ .................... 3'~'~-'C 'ACCT.! DATE CHECK ~;-ElqDOR I - AMOUNT t- 02.00 40.01 52.00 ! 5.03 .0I ? 0.00 .0 20.0 :' 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 , 20.0 , 120.0 i _o .0- .$ 20.0 $ ?0.0 RICHARD CITY Or - AUSTIN VANOVER CiTY OF' ~.~. ........... 6iT?'--~"gT~; ........ MICHAEL A.R. LiEBL THE~0RE CLIFF ORQ ZEA~=Y VEVA EVA RAYMO~ OHARLES G Oi~E P~li(EAT B.B-M-P. B.B.M-, - STATE ~ FLA 8.30~ .~ JOS_PH LACOUR~ ~ ERE ~50~ .00 P.B- O* SnE,.ir FS ' ~3 10.00 MARETTA I ~3USTR 8.~ 15.00 SAUNA INVEST. ~32l~00 X[ROX CORP- s.3 ~ .oo :~'fEUiE'-~i~'5O~ ......................................... a3 27,00 CATHY PAT · &3 29.00 STEVE S 33 % ~ T t M -DRAKE 332.~ PETE BASIL ............................................. ~O~A COLA BOTTL 5 4 5'.~ Mi~AELS SCREEN ~M ~. wESTERVELT ~M O*. ~_STsRVELT -.- RUSSELL AXON ............ ~O~SE~' '-AXON ..........:~:: .............................. RUSSEL~ AXO~ R~SELL AXON BESSIE_~U~INS _.. . ~2~0 C I~.- ~ B.B- . ~ 6 ~0-- LESLIE DO.LAS ..... _ ................... 3!.~i.,,-II5.. 56&.0,.O CITY..OF 5-~-, - . -'~LA R ¢' N~ S ROO~,~ALL 3~7.00 --, -- .,.,~,'~5' 369.o0 ] OR',_,.~3O ,=L~A--:O - . ...... '~';,'%%~'"~ %'7~'~)--] ........... ~-iT~--~'B-;-S-; ........... ~ .................. ~ .... ~5 7.371.00 ~ aRMI~N_~LtANO ~ONoT ~%115 ~.373 ~ / :~Y L. CLARK ~5 7,375.~ CiTY ~3 0.3- 11 1120 5.70 ........... :---'2'i~0 ..... ~ .?0 15 1 O0.00 1 5 6 15 18.95 ............. 50'.90--- CC OUNT.J 0.00 5 O0 .~;'~ ........... 5-007~--- 5 O0.00 560 ,5 2,5 43.7~ 1 O0.00 :5 0 9.00 9 21 .~ 3 O0 .DO ~ 15.20 9 0.00 20.00 12 .CO 2 05,00 ........... i;$ .70 t OD .00 2 49 6 5 97 _51 '-':-':!:"-~ ~- :80'" t 7 9 .I4 1 O0 15 ~0 I7 ! 7 .sO ............... . . '1~ ~0 ! 0.60 15,00 15.00 ............... 2.80 12 2 12 °70 i5.50 3.50 · ACC~'I DATE CE[ECl< VENDOR 2~OUNT NO ! NO. 00 8.3 7 $ .00 S. 37 7.00 373.00 17 o00 ~ 8.00. 5 9 0 t 5.01 z~ 01 ]-0-:02- - o:~ -%~ % b-- 10.02 ~ 1,00 ~N L~ · ~ 0 5.00 10.01 ~'3~t!a 06.00 ] t 0.02 - 2~q5 07 ,~ 9 9 .~ L~ 07 .~ 10.02 k~ 08 ~ 05.02 t~5 203,00 15.06 ~5 203.00 ?o.oo .~.0. ~ .... ;1 7.0C b2 O .e 0 52 ;2 0.00 ~30.00 O,CO 2.00 EDWIN C- 88T~CI:~Y ~J,E. TER DF-POSITS CITY OF' CHARLES O IETRC.,;H %CRR 1LL LYNCH CiTY ~ CITY ~ MOERN ROOF EVA RAYMO.~3 CHARLES BETTY GARR)GA MANHATTAN OAN~ ON HO~S HOLLEY BLUF. R STAR PLBLSHtNG CO SANDRA HU~E S KAREN JEAN BOVARD KENNE TH HOAG CITY ~ B.B- RET tREmONT TRUST RET IRE~NT TRUST FUND RET IRE~ TRUST FUND FtRST BANK TRUST POL 10EPENS.I ON F POLtOEPENStON FU~ FtRE~N~ PENSION F~ F tRE~ PENSt0N- R~SELL A~ AXON- CITY OF ciTY' ~ 8.8, J~N H. CARPENTEK OLF,G ~T ~ESLEY STEu~E REMI~ON ,.OFFICE FLA. PWR. LIGHT JAM~S W. OITY OF CITY 0 F BOYNTQN PUMP SUPPLY 14 .!0 15.00 ! 00.00 ,1 ~6 96 9,3 6 5 g 5,05 ............... l"~ 4-:95- I9 ~0 200~ ~0 ~ 0.00 3 0.00 40.20 1 O0 .OO .......... ~'3~ 1 O0 .~ I O0 .~ ' 6 ~ .92 ............... ~-~0-' ~ 2 .~ 39 36 0 .~ ! 2 .... 3.3.~.2.9 ~.~ .... i L5 9 ~ .01 %8o1 ~67.89~ 3 Z6 3 4 .¢. 2 ........................... ~ C, ~.00 -. 2.00 C.O0 ~ 7.50 ........... 6 ~ .~-~-- 8.00 ACCTJ DATE CHECK No. t t No. VENDOR 9.50 -?-;00--- 0.00 ~02.00 il 7.00 ,02.00 ~02.00 02.00 ~ 5~ 0-.0-i-- ~50.01 0.01 P.O 1 ~0.0 1 · ~!O]O~i-- ~o.o i 0.01 . ~ 0.01 ~ 0 ~01 ~0~01 PALM BCH SHERIFF WATER SEW~M FUND WATER SEWER FUND WATER SEWER FUND S'. W. DEPOBtT F~JNO ....... S-.---~f-.-- O~ POS & :T---FUNO ............................... S. ~. DEPOSIT FL~D S. W, DEPOSIT FUNO B.8. ~RIAL PARK $0~RN BELL 1657.00 i~58.o0 . 65 9.00 EVA RAY)~ND MRS. DONALD D.~F. LLY CHARLES GOO F~ EY BETTY GARRI GA MELANIE NAYLO R ......... OC EAN--PL-A SALLYS GOLF SPORT'S DRAPERY BOUTI OL t ~'4DO CAP~4ARDL LLA VISITING DR. LUI S DILCHER FISH SUPPLY H.C. HERRI GE~ ._ HANK TO~:' S0N . DAVID CENTOLA ..-. 20.00 ~39 ~:00 MARLO AL~ITO 0 OD ,]5, ~396~00 RAPHAEL 0 ~ ..-..:~ 20.00 ' 7~598~0 Ct~ OF 20.00 .-7~01.00 SANOARA ~t5%S ,~03.00 CiTY OF 7.00 .,,~'~¢' ~-,: ,~8 3.00 CHARLES HOMES = .03 O_O 1 ;20.OC 2 0.0[ ~ t SUN DR, PETER PALMt 6RA¥8$R--E-tJEQTRt 0 .................................... D.D. FIRST 5~TL. CI~ OF REDECCA BRE~ R BRU~ JOH~ON ........ O'ITY'-~-'8-;~7 .............................................. LOC 0.00 5j97 7.25o 5. g7 7.23 8 ! C.20 S 1 0.20 t.50 O.C O~ ~D'O 0.00 24S0 ~0.00 IO0.O0 30.CO ! ~5.00 40.00 3%00 19.00 2 7'~0 15.00 .......... 2.80 2O 43.00 ! h.Db ......... I0 4 %00 2.S ~) ! ~.70 1 0.80 ACCT. NO. 2 0.0 0.0 ~ DATE CHECK NO. ~4! U.O0 ~ I 9.00 7.!~20~0 7..2 !~0 .~S 8.00 680.00 %92~0 gDDO ~7~0 ~5~%% 07 VENDOR OITY OF' B.B- LARRY s~ITH ' _ 'PETER H. THO~S. t. M~Vt O[~ O~ 8.B. - - ...... C'[Ty--OF B-i~-; ........................................... CITY 0F 8.8. - 0. SCOTT ';' CI~ OF CI~ OF 3LtC[ PE~ ION .... _:._.F. ~:~--~ ~ J-O~--~ .............. RET I ~E~NT ~UST B.B. ~D. CREDIT ~ION uNIT~ WAY MASON WELL FIRST B~NK ~uST Cl~ OF C ITT OF 8-~ JA~S GRIFFJN I II AMOUNT 5~0 1 S.DO ! 9.50 72.0 .......... l-'7:6,0 I 52.50 5.80 ! 0.40 72 416.9~ %500.00 .......... ~ EXPENDITURES ACCT. ~ DATE CHECK VENDOR AMOUNT NO. ' NO. 8.1 4g. )0 PET~ OASH ) q .00 ~t50 )0 WATER ~PARTM~NT 5 s 3 , '~-L :. PETTY,"CASH ,,.:~- · .' 58~ 0 PETTY CASH'~';' ~ 7 18.20 583 )0 PETTY CASH 11.67 5~ )0 PETTY CASH - 2 583 )0 P~TTY CA~ 1.07 ~153.]0 d~HN D~KLE g ...~:~_~ ~ ........... ~--. ~E~*-.4~S~ ~5. 8. t 60.)0 ~NUFAOTURERS LIFg 585 30 M~NUFACTU~Rb LIFE 39 587 >0 ~LA,~.D, O.T L2~3 )0 JAY O, KAYE ~:' 1 8.~ & ~ >0 HARLEY DAV I DS )N 17.84 8.165 )0 3AKEE AND TAY.0R . .' ~167 ~O ANSERFONE l&8.O0 ~%168 )0 BETHESDA ~M. HOSPtT~ ~ 2g.95 ~1~9 ~0 YtHiTT MAO DOW LL 10,00 ~l~g )0 ~HITT k~O DO~.LL 25.00 ~ ~ .o0 A18g ~0 ~HITT MAO DO~t.LL .- 8.1 6B. ~0 ~HIT~ MAO D8~i;LL- ~.00 ~ HITT M~O DO'~'LL - 58.00 8.1 89. ~0 ~, . .... _ ,' &lT~J~O HILL FAN CO~ 7g.&5 E1 7 2.~0 AUT OPRODUOT~ NO 12.2~ 8,17~.~)0 AUT OPRODUCTS NC 24,48 81 72, )O AUTOPRODUCTS NO 8 l~ 8.173.')o RETIREMENT TR~)ST FUND ~1~ ~A ~.174 ,,)0 O, TTS MOBIL .37,50 ~,¢~ 6,17~.,)0 B-B, AUTu PAR' S 10,97 A~O PA~' S 47 ~70 ..~ 8.175'.. B,B, AUFO PAR' ~ 52.gg 8.1'/5., B,B. AUTO PAR &Z75 8.B, AUTO PAR~S ~72.23 ~ ~5 8, t75. B.B. AUTO PARIS -. ~ lb 8,176 )0 ENGELS UNIFOR~ . .~ 850,05 ~(% R% ~178 ALLEN CHEMICAL . 13.00 ~A lb &179 J. WHITE ALU~I~IUM . 408.80 8.180 BOYNTON AUTO UPPLY . '. '.. I ~8.01 BOY~ A~O UPPLY I 1.82 853.29 15 ~180 0 ACCT. I DATE NO. ~ ; 6 0.29 ~...}L~NtI ~5 ~ '851 J8 ,8 5 4,91 860.15 8 3 0,70 8 7 5,65 8 10.11 9 0O :38 9 i 0.28 g 11.28 kc~ 9 21.39 g 21.2g CHECK NO. &l 80 8,1BO 8.181 S.l 8 6 S. 1 S 7 5B 8 5 S9 591 >0 )0 0 0 0 0 901 10 ,62 11 :~7 20 25.00 10,00 20.00 65 2.59 5.52 0.39 5.69 1.2.0 1 1.00 10.50 11.61 0 0.00 00.00 ]Utt% '1% Jt~t$...'lK.. 5 97 59S .0. ........... a0 E.~O 5,20 0,0 '15 60 0.0 Y vENDOR AMOUNT JBOYNT ON AUTO UPPLY q5.48 80YNTON AUTO UPPLY 7.g0 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 12.00 . $95 O0 3 ~ OO.k~ANY :,. 'i :~ ';' 212.00 JACKS OAk,ERA : STAR 'PUBL I 5H I ) SKYLINE OFFICi FURN 500~50 A. LEHMAN 00 9 O0.00 WH~TT MA0 DOW~Lh 5.00 WHtTT k~C DOW~LL 15.00 ~HITT k~O OO¢tt .L qO.O0 WHITT b~8 DOWJ ~ )0.00 R~TIRE~NT T~JiST F~D --- 8 28.88 A~ OPRODUCT 5 12 AUT OP RODUOT S ~ .~1 B,B. AUTO PAR"~ 11.76 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 14.~2 BRO~A~D PU~ UPPLY FRUIT AND PRO ~OE PACKAG ~: 1937 KE~ ~BUF ACTU ~ l NG D ~ 1.12 B AND H SALE5 'A~ ............................................................. 9-20 TOO ALA BOYNTON BEACH NE%'(S d0URN 28 ASGROW F b OR I O 8 6 0.00 OHA~ER OF CO ~ERCE 600.00 r ~ ~ DEP~ B.B, ~ 'E~Y CASH .... ~.- .~ 9.60 'E~Y OASH 4.00 ~ .~ 0 'E~Y CASH 7.91 ~E~Y CASH ,(~ 10.00 >E~Y CA~H - )AVIS METER SU ~Y ~_,.._-" ~ . LOOg.0O ~E~Y CASH 3mo ;yI~HIA LEal5 S l AH A~REWS ~ 9.0 o :,raTTY CASH ~7569 '" :: ' 3d~{'o -1~ 8201.0 ........... ~,r- ,.~, ,~.=u , 61OO 80.74 ,85.18 ACCT.i DATE ! CPIECK VENDOR AMOUNT NO. I I NO. I.?. s so .o )., , "RANSI ,TRONICSJ ) m; ........ -( R-AYBAR---EL;E.OTRiIC---= ................: .............. }] RAYBAR ELEOTR I~ . RAYBAR ELECTR Il ~ 0 - ~'~ >ETTY"CASH '' ''>' '" ' ;E'[TY 0ASH ~0ARD OF COUNT' ............ %MERtCAN SOC. , lVlL ENG. .'HAYER ADVERTI: lNG COMM I'I-P'~ ............................. 825 ' t 1853~g0 ~,8 1~ .1,9 O0 dO 9 1 !',~: .O~-~D- ,860 ~ 6o 60.2~ 80 80 'B'O'f~' 8 80 8 80 8 80 J~ 8 O0 8 00~1 65,9 30.10 }0 ........... )0 ~0 )0 )0 >0 >0 }0 TR~P-taAS lNG xEROX CORPOTH iR CONTRAO, SER~ 8LUG GROSS WHtTT ~,~O DO~ FREO GEHRIG OONALO QEISER ASSOCIATED LI JACKS GA~RA '$AFETT--OU~OT N,G.R, OORP REVENL,'E SHARE PETTY CASH iLL ]RARIES ENTER "OF"-PTB'; ................... PETTY OASHVEH PETTY CASH .-P. ET.T.Y--OASH ....... PETTY OA$Ii ,JOHN DUNKLE PETTY CASH PETTY PETTY OA:::,H. ?iILLIAM NAHR5' EDWARD HILLER' ST, RE TE RSB UR( CONKL I N BO~ S I ~,~Li C I TY -Si~ f 6-i-Ty-- p-A~ DO~LEDAY AND R,R, BOWKER K,E, GUIDO K,E, GUtO0 At~RI CAN STAT JAG}iS CAM~ RA ARGIt ROBERTS ~ND G0 KENNETH TttO~A5 CLARK 8.00 - 9 0,28 ............ 5 ':05 1.57.77 6,055.00 ..... A_6 :O_...CO. 5 9 I .~0 i'"'-_ i~'.50 7.80 8,18 I 2 3.50 ......... 4 0.80 AOV ISE. SER 35 g .98 ORE REPA _8~ ................................................ 17.80 I 0 2,00 ~ .60 3.00 ............... , ..................... ; ....... .25..00. 'EDT 1 25.00 1 7 0,00 JR, OOLLEaE 2 O0.00 )E NTE R 'TERN CO :-7C'RN"-O 0 ................................ 2-,00- 00 2 13.g5 ' ' ' ' 55.99 165.00 :35.00 ............................................ S INS. 100.00 5 4.32 45 f~ 1,00 15 30 '~ - ACC~T. DATE CHECK VENDOR AMOb'I',IT NO. NO. 3 -8-0't":1~ :~0 ;8'1-2'5'9 -.gO ,93 ,64 8'DT',3-0 ~SC 5 1 2 .00 g' 'O'O ':fO g 2 o g 21 :-30 8 O0.0C 8 O0.0C 8'6 o ,8 6 0,52 8 6 0.29 8 8 0,74 8 80:7'4 .8 8 0,7'4 .00 5~2 513 8 6',5 ~0 8 710 8 715 8 7!5 8 7:5,51 8 20 .lg ,8 2;~0.19 8 13,5!i .8 ,8 1~2 ~8-S-5-:28: ,8 ~ 3 .,8 ~ 5 .8 13 614, I],269 8,270 8.270 &271 8.272 "'8,'2"~-.'5' 8,27~ 8,27~ 8,276 5,277 8.278 ~250 8,2~0 o.g 02 ...... 617 811 F~2'97 j ~.299 e~3 O0 8.301 8.3 02.~ 8,304 F~30~ 8.3 06 8,3 06. 8.~ 07 8.307 8.309 &30g 8.314: 8.3:/.6, O0 O0''.-' oO )0 -'-- ~0 )0 ........... )0 )0 ~0 )0 3O ~0 oo '.3O >0 )0 ,0. ,0 ~0 )0. )0 )0' )(~ ......... )0 )0 ~P' J )0---: ....... )0 )0- )o 30 · E 6-T- t-.--, MA'T E ....... HELLO SAFETY "ClJ~RK"TX Y tL'OR':i PETTY OASH sOUTH FLA PAR' SOUTH FLA PAR' ~ULF OIL OOP, P ASGROW FL r~R t D. '~NtI'T T'Y$'"SER¥ J'~ SHER~ IN ~ IL~I RtNKER MATERI PO~ER TOOL SE PALM BEACH DO ' ~-A'T 0 ~A~' ' '~ E'~ -[ P IEROE TIRE P tEROE TIRE U.$, POSTM~B~ k~RLE MEROHAN ~UNIOIPAL ..R tSIAH ANDRE~$ oYNTHIA LE~I$ ×ERO000RP PATRIOIA MYOT BOYNTg'~ SHELL OHILO STUDY A~ ~ORLD BOOK T'"K-'"T'F¢-:'"":~,K, 80~KER ..... ~ETTY OASHVEH PETTY OASH PETTYOASH -PE~-TY--G-A~H ....... PETTY OASH PETTY OASH PETTY..OASH!S~ PETT.Y!iOASH~3 PETTY'.OASH JOHN DUNKLE JOHN DUNKLE '~ SUPPLY 'S SUPPLY' ~v 1 CE )GE ~'Ct ......... ~ ............... :BE SUPPLIES. P ; '- 5 3 90 28.30 1,0 g N g 20.00 :E~:,: &-~,0.00 '-? .... 9 5.00 :~ 03.7g 3.00 1 1.05 8 I .08 .......... I~'20-0- 102.25 6 50 .o0 .............................. l ....... 9'9 '~-0 3K~ELL INT. 8& .28 45 148.00 l 98.85 32 .o0 N OLE REPA'i'RS ! > 5 .~0 8 _50 ........... ':" 4.00 8 4.28 ..L.-. ...... ~ 0,00 1 .&O :?.%. 10.00 7 .$0 .......... 1.,3.85- 2 .o0 UNtJAX UNtJAX .,] ' -~HI-T~-MA~--OO~g-g ........................ HAUSER MOTOfi~' - AOAPTO STT~ELj?flODUOT$ A~U~,.OPRODUOT$ J ADVANOE AIR ODNDiTIONIN~ 1 17.60 :5 28.08 .: ........ 2 2 6 2.35 DATE i C~tECK i VENDOR I AMOUHT NO. ~- ~ ACCT. NO. -.-f -,~,8 6 5 , ~,8 ! 2,59 ~,8 5 ~ ,61 5 ~ 8 12 ~'1 ..... 8 7 0 8 8 0 8,3t9, 8.3 20, 8,3~2 ~22 8.~22 8~ 22 8,~ 22 ~2~ _..B.~.~.~. B.B ~6 ~ ~7 8.3 q2 ~,3~3 JO ::)0 JO'" DO ~0 ~0 ~0 ~0 JO ~0 JO 30 :JO AOAUS CHEVROLt NAT 10NAL CASH ~ELLEY$ AUTO' ~FSTREA~ LU; G~FSTRSAM LU~ G~F STREAM LU~ G~FST~E A~ LU iT - I 1 S ,65 ~.80SY.--Sa-OP- ............... t ....... 1.5.0,,00. REO [ 5TER .1 5 ~ .00 ,BER aULF STREAM LU~:BER ' . ~AYLORQ BROS I ' - ...................... x~ROX SOaP / " "' soo OUSTOM BUSi NE~S MACHI ' TuZ- su STAR P~LISH1 BAKER AND TAY OR QARAYBAR ELEC 90.00 6 0.66 _- 8i33.5 ~.74 ~'EU~ ......................... ACHINE O0 I ~OHINE O0 SERV GAYLORD BRO.S GULF OIL CORP *BEACRE'ST'- P~T R E~31 h~ERt ~o M E~ INEERI N~ M D~NS AL t 0 bl~ N P~TTY CASH PETTY '-PETTY"~SH ...... RON~ ELEOTRI RUSSELL GULFSTREAM LU SEAORE~T PETR FEDERA~ BOPP~ RFRANKHOUSE ~YL~ GObPA~ F lAST MAR OAVtS h~TER 5 O~FSTREAM DONS AL ~L 1 ON ~ER L~EP,. ............................ kCT c, ANK PPLY 26.60 14.06 11030 - 1~2 O0.00 . 86.15 24 X5.00 16 ~'~'. ~ t 1 ~ .09 I 04,50 8 2 2 ~ 7.0~ ~9 64.92 '37 9 0.2 1 1 ~ .90 6 36.75 17 ............. 9 ..9_Q 143.00 ;:.-9 44.16 "" 16.32 9 2 2 5 8,5O 7 11,00 1 17 1 ~ 14.50 2 1,5 .g7 ....... NO. NO, ~'x~ ~0 /DuRO TEST COR~ 75,56 ~ · , .... 0 .~9 ......... &$ ";:¢'" .................................... K358j~O MIRACLE REORE, TION 1 2.59 80,74 8 11 8 01.09 .l.0..2_9.. 9 9 10 9 20 :~0 9 20 88 5;23 885:22 880,74 85 4~91 86 0;69 [853.69 87 5,39 880,74 6 "! O0 50.75 25.00 2 4 & .85 8..380 .)0 8.382. ~0 8,383. 8.384.! 8.~85 8,586 '8.'~8-6' 6~7. 638. ..... 8.39 4 j ~395j 8.416.0 b.41 7.0 J 8.~ 2 0.0 CONS OL 1 DATE D HANDS SUPER 1NTE NDE N ASSOGATED LIB )0 BAKER TAYLOR )0 HARLEQUt N B 00~ ~ ...... : .... ,~T rAS*"K ~E-CT ~-I ATLAS [LEOT~t ~ )0: A%~S [LEOTRI~ ~ .-~:? ATLAS- ELEOT~I~ )0" PET~ OASH: : )0 PETTY OAEH )0 ............ P~TTY'"OASH'-2 .... ,0 PAUL STARTZM&f ,0 SOUTHSRN ~0 KEAT TS TRUOK ~0 PETTY OASH ~0 PETTY QASH HARB~ IVES INO MIRACLE RECRE, )O ISIAH ANDRE~ ~0 XEROX OORP, 0 PALM BCH, NEWSI 0 GARAYBAR ~ ...........d~---OHAR~ES ...... 0 PLA, PO~ER LIE JOHN 8, OUNt<L[ PETTY: 0 RUSSELL AXON ~.B, AUTO PAR3 0 ~.B, AUTO PAR1 0 ,B, AUTO PAR~ .0 ~,B, AUTO PAR: 0 'LO~ CROSS OF 0 LUE CROSS OF 0 ]AVEAT EMPTOR ~M =ALM BOH OFF. ~ .1 gARB--CH ~.! LC ~ICARD CHEMIOA ~AFETY KLEIN HILL LEO, ' OF DOC. ~..,.: :AR 1 ES =-$ttPP L:- t'E ~ ............... SUP?L lES ~UPPL lES sUPPL I ES ....... S ~ PlY APER$ ..... RIO HT 1 07 i 8.00 '1 82.50 I 8 5,26 15 ...... 1- -7-8 =-78- _. ~ ll.~l' 3 .CO 29 ~0 ............ ~.;B~. 9 3.00 ............ ~-,~.6. ~ ~ ~ .00 ~ 5.00 1 66 7 :- } '~'~ ~ 12.00 ': '25.00 ' 9,3 N~ ,50 5 .............. , 7 ........................ 5.50 : '.3. 7.20 .38.32 LA, :LA. 34 5..95 230.00 UP R.Y ................................ - ........ -~*-5-.~ 8-- - ~ '3.20 ROP. .23.50 .. q3 6.00 ~ 130 87.09 ACCT.I 50.q6 0.40 ~00.41 ~5 ~.69 DATE CHECK NO. 64 2.0 u,920.5 VENDOR ~OtLTEST lNG. FCPHc. RSON MAR US~IX ~.03 OUT~RN BELL O~HERN BELL OUTHERN BELL ,0[~RN BELL 0~RN OUT~RN BELL OUT~RN 8ELL t0 8.56 ;0 ' ..3,.1-9_2-8_~.. I~NT REPAIRS ...6.kA.O: .............. SEAN£ E k'Y-l-' ii"7 ....................... ~ 36 6.{ BEANE E×TERMtN~.TI ~ 8~6 6.¢ L~EANE E×TERM|N~,TI 1.70 '42 3.~6 0.98 $.86 ._1,D..~.6:9.~.... S,430,0 ,47 0.0o 17 1.00 4 9.00 4 9.00 ,~ q.O0 ........ l~.9.C.O_. I 8.55 5 7,39 ............ J%CK-- CQCKE---CO-, .......................................... a .S. 2_.0 O___ tUPT, OF DOCUM NT$ . . 6.40 8.~31,0 ;UZAN~ KRU~ ... 37 6.00 &432~0 :, E, GUIDO 55~0 ~35.0 EGENT 80~ 0O; 5~.2g ~,~3 6.0 E~Y ~ASH 5,19 , :q-o-b ,u .............. :E-~-V--~A~H ............................. : .......................... E ~3 6.0 ETTY CASii ~,436,0 E~Y OASH a43 &.o, ~E~Y CASH . 4.00 ~.h36.0, ~ETTY OASH .; ~,75 e4-~-b;O~ ........... P~E T~¥--O~-~-~-~----~-- .......................................... 1.8..0.0.... ~a38.0t ~TAFFORD DO~BIJ~tNG I 75.39 7 5.39 3'0';7~q" 51.30 ,00 ~44 )TOPRODUCVE~ B iON AUTO J~25¥, 8,44 O 3u~lt5% 8.4~ 30YNTON A~O Jb~? 5~ 8.44 ~OYNTON AUTO J~25 ~5 t~.44 ~OYNRON AUTO ~N~5~5- 6~ ~HA~ MAN~ ~At & 48.0 ' t BERGLASS FABi 66~.0 .A. WH I TklAN J~b't'~ 652.C 'E~Y CASH 0.30 01.1 ;7 5.48 .:Lz.2~i.., 5 ! .REPAIRS ~LY tPPLY IP~LY IPPLY BANK' tOATOR$' 'ETTY OASH URTtN FOFRODUOTS ,UTOPRODUCT$ ~OYNTON AUTO JLANTI O ~TLANTI Q ~ROW~ JLANTtO ~TLANYI ~TLANTt C ~RD~ [~RIOAN ~MERtOAN ST ATE~ ~ALSEY ~RIFFITi- OYNTON HAPPS LTD. ELRAY CHEMJC ~ A5T COAST FI~ ACKS OA~E RA I ONEL ~ ITT %CKS C~RA, CE )~T LAYWORLD ~N iP~LY 7 5,75 '"':~' q.1 0 6.82 47.76 7.5 ~ 5.60 2.9 1 9~,2 12 9.59 6 3.23 I'/8.00 .69,54 7 5.00 5,20 ........... 5,0-0-- 8.CO 11%00 t.90 .3 ~,,05 .... 9..k.5,0_f~,. 12.00 5 ~: 9,26 22,03 qTER lNG ..B ~ ..L~J. IQ__ F_. ~! :.r~- ................................... .B. AUTO PARTS .! %00 6 5.00 117~4 ........ t.78 '6-JO .... ' ' ACCT. DATE CHECK VENDOR ~ AMOUHT 1.30 ~¥, ~ 66 9x,O SHER~N S, ,920.28 ~3~76 '{~ SH~ TT MAODOWEL N'KER MAT~RtAL S IA LEWIS SIAH ANDREWS ONAMARAS FURNI lURE ,LUE CRSS OF ~i:~.:. .................. JOHN O. ,~.~-5~B, CIPAL COURT ]0 ........... O0 ..-a~s. 7-!. .~ 5g ~ .. 8 20 .! ~.475 ,8 30.t 3~3~V ~ 76 30 .8 75.1 ~50 P ~477 87O ~80, 870.10 ~5~: ~81 8 70 ~5615 8,482 870 ~A~ ~t 8.482 .t0 8 70.10 8.4 DS. 70:1( 71 ~ ~ 87 ,~'g-8'[~ ............... $.5 o2 1 ~ .12 8,5 o 3 ,~0 I 0.70 DC.'.20 8 5.00 g~.84 .ERNEST G. SIM N THO~S PURDO .JA¥--g~Y~O~DS ................................. :--- SERGE PIZZI-: .,'j:?:'~: .'., SERGE PIZZI DAVID ROBERTS ._JO..E...DE ~. A~;gAHSg5.'.I ....... EB~A~D HAR~EN NG NORMAN ST~NAD TEREESA PADGE 'T BETTY LA~ CHARLES FREDE FRANK KOHL JACK BARRETT dACK AITKEN CHRISTOPH£R 2 %00 54.00 87:69 4 8.00 4 %00 56.00 6 29.00 2.1 87.50 2 54.00 ....... 2-00,00- 210.00 10,00 75,00 E~¢¢ARD OTT EDWARD OTT LOUIS PEHLKE Ag~..L6~_~.~ .......................................... JIM FELL~S WARREN B. BUS MIL BOURN CRAI~ cUSTOM BUSINES HARLEY DAVIDS( GARY C. PHtLL ~t'~V~-~?'-~F~-'~ ~AT~ D~PARTME ~ATER CEFART~ NELL S 9ACH. PS rv;' ............................ ' r, ll' ' ' ' ...................... I 29.00 I 25.00 1 2 5.00 - ....... f2'5':60' 25.00 l 25.00 10.00 29.21 q .95 ......... ! ~ ~ .80 1 4 0,75 1 ~ "~ O' q'¢/ ~ · ' ACeTi DATE i CHECK I VELN~DOR t851.61 ~,]t:v, i~.503.,0 M~UTE TR~h I d~,,T R5 .1~50,46 ~-J~iDglb 8.506.~0 PALM 6EACH OF} 1~ . ~ .60 46 -, L860.],6 · .0'0 ~% ~506,~0 PALM BEAOHODF~ ~EESUP~LIES.P -..~ , ~ 2.88 ~t8 13.13 ~.~5 ~908.~0 FLORIDA PO~R LIGHT . 1850.13 ~SOlb 8.50~.(,0 FLORIDA PO~ER ;I~HT :. 337.28 1854.t4 .~?~5 ~D08.~O FLORIDA PO~ER -I~HT %860.13 -~SOb:. ~50$.('O FLORtDA PO%~ER .tGH~ ~ 865.13 ~5%lb 8.508 .(~0 FLORIDA PO~ER .taHT '.~,~870.13 -~3t~-~ &508.(0 FLORIDA PO~ER .IGHT 2X7.75 ~.~-~- --&9os-:( o ............. ~-U~-Ia~--F-O~Ea--] ~-t~ ................................ ~: 8' ~-0-:~-3- ' ~,~, _~i301S 8.51~.(0 STEVENSONS.F~ ~ ,: ' X8 O0 '.~853:~0 ~?(~'~ &DZ4.CO SOUTHLAND ~UI~. COP. ~ 10'8~ ~} ~ 851~30852:73 -~tSO'~'~ ~.5 I5., 0 SMI~TYS sERVIcE XHOP . J 22~80 .-~3:~%~ 8.916.(0 RiCH k~OTORS tF~. ' 20.00 : [,865.o~,_ ~Se~ &521 B.B.HO FiRE.DEPt. .~. L,[861:3e~CSO'P~ ~Dgl O0 LIDAY RaNT A CAR ' ~25.00 .~ ).g 02:3C ~. j~, ~O, 68t ~)~900.12__~1~ 682 O0 ~ATER DEPARTbENT ~'N 55.95 ~ h~'),:g20.13,_~3%V 682 O0 ~A~ER OEPARTb~NT ' Z4 ~4,60 rh:~'~[~'~'i'-[~'~.._.~5~l~,~ ,, 684 ~0 - L~AYETTE RADIO ~)~01:46~ PALM BOH ~FIOE S~PLY ' , ~50~~ 68~ O0 24.45 ~},902:~6 ~:~S%'b 6~5 O0 PALM BCH OFFIDE SUPPLY ' 10.78 ~),9 01.13 ~"?' _.~d.*~( 686 O0 ' FL~IDA PWR. -IGHT :~d),910.13~..1: 686 O0 FLORIDA P~g- -18HT ~,~20.t3 ~0l' 686 00-~ '"' ,~ ................ FLOR,DA P~R, .I~HT !~g~'~'~':%~ '"'~%-6'iz ,.. ~ ~ 7 ~6::.~ ~: "fl'A~Ag-F~;'"'C~A~-TFa~;:' ':-' '~' :TT'?-7.~:~ .~:~.. '"~'.g'4 "~',),p20:~g ~N~$~t~ 88 00;~?/':~" BOHO.OOUNTY';OSk$~''-:'C-' ~,),g01~61. ~;~1'- 689 O0 PIERCE TIRE 03. ' GENERAL JOURI, IAL ACCT DATE ~ CHECK NO. NO. ~02.0 6 50 .Of ,50.00 ,50.00 9 9.01 ~y% 15 ,~JW % 15 ) 2.00 -15-.~ 1.00 7.7 L .I 8 1.00 72 4.00 47 6.00 R%" 47 6.00 19.00 5]5 .00 5i5 7.7 38 .00 7.7 5 2.00 .01 ~y 515 7.7S7,00 :_~!__~3~. L k _8..7...0__0. .00 F~¥ 5%5 7.1S4.00 520.0 -?.~¥ 515 7.18D.00 :.VENDOR JIM PATTERSON MAhHATTA N TROPHIES NIKi HEGLEY 14.1A~II MUMMERS TERPS ! CHORP F' RAN%K JOHNSON OLI~ W~C[ W~R~ E~ PUF~R ......... W-~--~-~C~ F IRS~ F~AL. L~E WORTH _ FIRST F~ER~ LAKE ~ORTH FIRST F~E~ LA~ 'u RETIRE~NT ~UST ~ .? RET IR~ TRUST ~ ;~,. RETIR~E~ TRUST ~ ~UST ~ L~ C tTY~OF: ~ .B. '.:: C ITY~'_OF:~;B.B · '" POLICE ~TI~ .- . ~TIE~ .................................. ~iON ~ ..-.~_ ~ ION ~ TRUST PIERCE TIRE AND CLARK BOYDS M~DY SHOP SUPPLY F L t C~-.tT cITY OF B.8- Ci~ ~ B-B- AMOUNT ~ O0.O0- IO0.O0 I 1 69.0O :L DO. DO. 2 ~0.00 2 O0.00 I 00.00 2UO'~O' 7 ~ .7g ~0.3~ 4 7 ~.02 ..5.49 0.52 .~,2 S,o C.52 6.65 1.08o 5.7 7 ,q .8 6, 2_.2~ 2.69 . Z202~ 72 721~8 ....... ...... 50 507.~ 5 . 507.~5 ~.~ ~81J 1~ 1 85.5~ 7 l~mo 1040.01 -1~1 5'{5 7,776.00 HALSEY GRIFFtTH 136.23 /-1040.01 ;'I~Y 515 7.7'89.00 PALM BEACH.OFFICE SUPPLY 119.02 1~034.00 ~J[¥ 615' 7,782.00 OOLLINS SIGNS 90.00- ~'~17.00 l~tr 6-{~5 7.793-00 ,JUNE MIEORD · · I00.00 ..... -3-0 ~-20-;00- "~¥"61~" 7;1-8~'330~ m .......... C'I-TY"~'"B';5;' ......... : .................................... : ........... [~:~'~-" 30520-0C ~Y 6`15. 7.[87.00 CITY OF g.B. .... "m0320.0 ~A¥ 6'15 7.188,00' CORNELIA SMITH · ~Y lli 7.8 03.00 ' - OWEN SO~P~c ORD . · · [ 00-00 t~ 115;~ ~7.00 -~,~Y ll% 7.~ 0)-00 ; -: B ILL ELAM · I0,00 ' )30i320.00 ~Y 1`15 7,~89.00 '.' CITY OF B.B. - ' 7~0 ~.:~::~._.2._0..,.0_:.. ~Y 'tls ~190-00 . CITY OF B.B. 6.35 .oo ......... ...... ; ........ ............................. j I 112.~ :~ ~}5 7.807~ ' -STZ~ OF FLA ' 52b.~ ' [17.00 :~I 515 7.808.~ D~FY AND FRO~A~ ' ' 10-00 ~14.00-~ ~15 7~09~ HARDRIVES ~NC .; 17.00 ~7 ~A5 7.8 [~.~ U ...... [17.00 ~ ~15 7.8 19~0 ROY~ VANDERVOORD · 15~0 ~Y'~I5 19.5~ SO.~RAL REG. WASTE~A~ ,_ . 2~000.~ ~21.00 ~Y ~5 ~2~3.~ B.O~4TON LAWN ~R CENTE ...... 13;60 ~;20,00 ~Y ~5 ~,193~ OIT~ OF B.B. · - - 3.05 ~ i205.01 ,~) ~5 193~ R~SELL AND AXON ' -" ' ' ~ ~310.08 ,~Y,S%5 · 193~0 ,gUSSELL A~AX~ ........ ........ ).0,~11.00 ~Y gl~ ':.820.00 ' ~ IR~T B~K TRUST B.B. ' ' gO00.O0 ) ~,~85.q0 ~ 9i5 !'.82000 FIRST'B~K,T~UST B.B. L~o 2.o o ~}--~----X :~'~-g~-6 ......... :"~-~EE'5'-~-~' ..................... 1502.00 %~y gl% ;.S25.00 ~ ~EVA AR~RU~ER : ' 1;~02.00 ~AY 9~5 ..;82~.00 '"' EVA RAY~ . .. 30.00 Z,~C.02 ~] 9~) ;,~2~.00 ~"' CiTY O~ B.B. 1.~9g.30 ~Y 9~ ' 507.00 . ' CITY OF B.B. ~10.02 ;~ 9'~ 507.00 CITY OF B,B. ' ] ;g'g';Ol-- ~y-'9-I~=-~'" '5'07-~'--~ ...... ~'-UITY"OF"B;B'; .................................................. ~99.0~' ,A? 9A~.':~,828:00, "':' POLtC~ ~NSiON ~ ' , " ' 2~ ~T'. ~ .... , -. [~-' . ~:...:...-:::-:--, ~-~-~-~ ....... ~: ............... :.----:--:--::: ........ ~ ........ NO. NO. 831.00 [9.9.O0 040.02 520.00 520.00 }0.2.00 )0 2.00 iO 2.00 .20 ! .00 528.00 ::G-_B .B, CRIb) ~ FIRST 8ANKE~EE~&[ WITHHOLDING TA~ "':'"C I:T~'~F" B ;-0'~ ............................................... ' ANNA UNGNAD ' ' - - :.: CITY OF RALPH-KIEFER _ ..: , SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIB VICTOR HANSEN CHARLES HOMES SEACREST PETROLEUM BRUNA SCREEN ENCL. CITY OF B 'C-- NAT! UNAI~"SAI~K' ATLANTIC NAT! GNA[. BANK d.W. ~,~TZ BRODERICK AND RAPPA CITY OF CLARE PARDUE LORE'CrA KROPFELD 0 2.60. AMOUL~T 0 2.0 O; 02~0i 2~0 5~'- 15.00 2.00 0.00 .00 i 7.00 ) 40.0'1 t,~17.00 il 9.00 8:88 ;20.00 iO 2.00 ~02.00 ;17.00 15.0,1 51.00 )OO.00 L. A6~0 ,~.oo 4.00~ 7.00 r. 925.O0 ,90~0 ' -:~,, :.~..~. 3 0.00 ':~ ::~?: CHARLE~;GODFREY -'-"~' ~- ~ ~:'" ~4..' .BEVY G~RI~ '-' .........~ ..... 30.00 EVA RA~ ......... ~ ~ O.00 '- CLAIR[-+BtLTHIUS -"': ~.00 &- M~JE~A tN~STRIE5TM :~>:.-;-;-.- 625.00-.- CHA~ M~HA~ B~K ' ' .--..- ' . -~ 1.1~7.90 ALSAY ~tPPIN CORP- . .......... CiTY OFL. B.B. ~ ' - :--..:.- .... :.- 23.80-~ R ENEE LENCE Z 00~ 0 REMINGT~ OFFICE ~PPLY 10.68 HE~Y ROBER~N -. [0 JOHN RE I0 WEST CONS~ ....... R JC~G.-~E~ ..... R ICH~D VERZAAL NAT JAO~ SON C~R~S HO~S d~$ BRO~ M i CH~. -W t LSON ~0~0 100~0 ~O~0 . ACCT. DATE ~ CHECK VENDOR ~ AMOUNT NO. NO. ~ 0,'~20.00 }~20.00 ~'~ 2:0.00 ~-,,,~ ~0.0 o 5- O.-3~,~O-.U 0'" L~02.00 ~,~0~.0o ~0o,oo ~15,00 15.00 CITY OF B.B. DAMSON BR INSON CITY OF' B..B' CITY OF B-~B-- 7"HENRY'EIFP .................................................. COCA, COLA:~BOTTL 1NG ..... BOYNTON KARATE CLUB FLA. UNEMPLOY. COMP. D ELRAY POOLS '- -~: MAR IR'UfA INgUSTRI ES o.6g' 0.06. 0.01 - 5~.5 ..... 5.0 1 5.02 0 2.0 0"" 32.00 02.00 ~S2.00 )2.00 ~.00 ~'7~ 0 )7.00 7.O0 97.00 /)7.00 ,5.00 ~, 6.0.0 70.00 2.0o; 7.00= OF .B OF ,~O ITY OF B;B. ,B',,B. 'fiJ F JREM£Ns ~NSI ON RUSSELL ~ AXON- RUSSELL ~ AXON .--' RUSSELL ~ AXON RUSSELL ~ AXON RUSSELL A~ AXON .... TROT RETICENT TROT ~ _ ....... CR~IT UNION,~ ............... .~ FIRST 8~. TRUST - : MRS HAROLD HEINE --:. ~1LLIE' GIBSON ," PETE BAS)D .jCATHY PATTERSON :;:.TIM DRAKE -'.~, GARY Gt. AS~OW ~HSiON FONO ':=' '":-::<' FUN3.=~'- _: ...... :~_ .- 15.70 ............... 2.6_5 .... I ,h.g 5 25.~5 180.00 78 1 $.75 ' 219.28 100.00 3 ~990.1 ~ I ZI7 2~9 I'Z17 7~9 ~, ~06~3~ 7.q5 7-1 ~ ~ -~'-'; .6a ~.~o~ . .?68 kTO I03.07 762'.8.5 88.20 1'3 '3:5'3 ...... 127.22 32.I3 2 137.~6 I00.00 -gO.O0 ,> so.oo I2.00 I00.00 ' ACCT. DATE CHECK V~NDOR AMOUNT NO. NO. I.~_,09g,30., IiytQ15 -:.: )qD,O0 :':ClTY OF B,B; ~ ,09'g;0'~::~ ......... ~"'.--~:' )~'~':~0 ......... :"~'i'TY"~"B'~B~ ........................................................ ~6-~ ..... · - LY~I~ · '. j ~ ~ ,~ 0.01 ~ ~% 1.00 POMPA~ 'OFF tC'E. ~PPLY ' J L~17.00 ~l~Z~l~ 'L9~5.00 '- 0~SIDE P00~ 100~0 ," J L)22.00 ~51~15 ,-'~g91.O0 FIR~ B~K TRUST ~ +,0,~51.00 ~Y21~5 ,19t.00 G~N BAKDAE~ ...... 0,~51.00 ~2%~5 .1-92.00 JI}~ LEE BARTLE~ , 0.~20.00 ~AY2~5.. ".21~.00 CITY OF.B.B. . ~ 5.05 , 50,~ 20.00, ~Y21~5.- = OF.B~.~ · ~: 7.~0 ~.50.~20.00; ~Yl%~5 .-~217.00 CtTY OF B B ' / 5.65 ' 2'e.oo k J i- 55 ............ ...... [ ....... }0.~20.00 ~.~A5-..:,. 3.22 0.00 - CITY'OF B.B. · .- ~ O.Z 20.00 ~,Z~5~-;,22 1.00 ' CITY OF B.B.. . = , ~;~ 6 0-~ ~4:~" CiTY ~ B.B. ' - -- - '- ~'~502.0~' ~YZ~5' 7.997.~ _ CHARLES G~flEY ~302.0~ :~5 ,?,998.~ -' BEVY GAflRIGA ' 50.00 ' Z~502.0t -~Z~5 i7.999.00 EVA fiAY~ ' , ~0'.~ ' ~02.00 ~Y~15 ~.000,~ VEVA AR~RUSTER I0~0 ~ ~ ~.~ ~5 ~0[0,o0 MARIETTA I~USTRtES -' - ~040.0~ -~ ~.014~0 HALSEY GRIFFITH '~ ~2~ · ~15.0~ -raY~ ~0~[~0 P.B.C. SHERflIFFS . · 100~ ~plO.0~ ~T~5 ~032.~ - UTILI~ GE~R~ ._ .... . 119~. · -~:~9~;T~" ~*-*' ~63~'~' :'"' ...... ~i'?'i'C"~ER';--'-~';'-::- -. 2~99:0~ ~Y~%5- ~0~0-, FE~RAL REV,SH~E. 2~10.0G ~Yl~15 .[05~.~: FE~RAL REV. SHARE .......... ~-~%'0';0~'--~7- [~'~5'~'; '7~ ....... OPER;CAP'IT~E'"~;; ............ ~lJL~'gg.0~ -~Yt2~5 ':~005.00' .POLI~' PENSION. F~ .' ~9g=~2 ~Y~5 ~L037.00 F i'RE~ PENSION FU~ ~ ~ ~:~,~5 -~o~g~' ~:P~r~ITY FUND ~ ACCT. DATE ~JH .:CK -~ VEIffDOR AMOUNT NO. NO. 70,()1,0.6~ '~*~%5 ~,0~0.00 SPECIAL ASSESS~ ' ~, * 330~ ~(,99170 ff~5 ~,0~0.00 SPECIAL ASSESSMA~. ~,~.Oo - 3 3o ~ ~6~2~> ! 76.~ FIRST BA~K TROT. S~O00~ 10.0~ . ...... - - · .0 99~0 ~Y~t~5 199.00 ' OPER. CAP. !~. ~L': ....... '7 ~0 O0 50,~[21.00 ~Y~15 1236.~ ALLIED ELECTRONICS ' ' 20.0, ~f-t~]5 723i~o ' cl~ ~ BB. -/ '- -- - 15~o.'. 20.0 Ultt~5.~ 23~.~ OiTY. ~.B.- ' - = ' ' 20.0 ~t~S ~2'35.~ a0~s BY LEON _ --,~ ~' ' ' *' ._ ~ ~ '" ~,).08g,$0' . -. . .... ¢099.01 ~t~'5 ~0~'1~ RETI~E~NT TROT ..... Oi8 7° : ~,-~,~u ~Ytll5 LO~I~ RETtRE~ ~UST - ~0t8~7 L./ _ · , · . . · 0,~1'00 i~t~il{~' L19i~~ FRE~RICK 80T~ o, 2o.oo · O,T ' 5~ 20 .0' F~Y23%5 7,2 37 .00 TH~AS IV~ ' '. ~u~TM ::~'~'~'- ~z~'~ ............ ~--~s-: ..................... : ......... [],506.00-~Y1l~5'.. [080.~ ~k-. ALLEN- )NSURANC['-- - ' ~ zz .oo ~ Z~:- 77 ~0 ,-u: F i RST BAN~ TRUS~ · -.?, · 2 ~ooo~ ~C,2~,os ~t~2oI.oo ,~;~- RUSSELL A~.AXON - ' '---- - ~I70.~ .~C.2q~.02 .~12~ 201.00 /ii~>- R~SELLA~ AXON- ' ~<13',1'7.00 ~2~15 ~068.00 :~-~KEMCO CONSTR . ' .......... I00 O0 ~]!,0~22.00 ' ~A~35 ~070;00 -~23~:F i~ST BANK TRUST 20~000.00 ],~o~-9-:~---~-~?t:~-~ ............ Q-t-~--~.-~ ~. ............. : ................................... t.~.9.~ ~)q'99;30 _~TZt[5 '.j 562.00 . ,CITY ~ 8.5. ' - - ' iL,<: .oo ~s ~62~o ?~C ITY ~ '8..eiA'~T SANK 'TRUS~-e.a,~ ~-93~0 JH~IO.02_ ~I2115 ~O72.00 ~OlTY ~'S.B. - ' .'"~: · - - ~599:01j~ltt15 ~0'73.~ :.~:~RETiRE~NT:'~UST FUND .' · ' - 39g,~0.. L~121%~:-~07.3~- ;~RETIRE~:~.'TR~T FUND- '-- ~zo.~zsf?~o_7:~.oo '.'~e.~. CR~mi'UUiO~.~ ._ ~1,099.01".~17t~5 _ ~077~ ~,~POLI~ PE~ION FU~ : ACQT. DATE ~CK NO. NO. .00 09g,~x 3 ! 7.00 17.00 ~ 17,0C S I7.0.: 517.0 520 ;00 ~Y2915 , I1A1' 2~'~5 ~ 02.00[ 0 2,.00 0 2.00 q 0.01 51.00 VJSNDOR '-*.:if~iP 0[.' i' C:E", PENB' i-(~ ~tT*F*IgEDERRI;'"5 AV* I' ~S1 l FL, NO - . . _ /~t BLAIR CONSTR :' - B 0~3*-"F IELD -':~!~{;"-~* _ - ' - ' ' v': CO~T: ROOF lNG - '-- R.H. -'TOI T~N --: CARR DRIVEWAYS-~.~c. -' ~ff--. Ci~~:'~' B-~T1LI'~' ~TER jo ~' ~--. - -' ..-~,= G- S ~ AU. DELRAY~~ PO~S -EVA RAYMOND-- '-'- .... . P~M BEACH 0F~I~ S~PLY-: MARTIN ~TT ' AMOO~T~ 1 OD .00 1 O0.00 1 OD .00 1 OD :00 300,00 23 ~O 2.65 EXPEND ITUtAES ' ' I ACCT. DATE CHECK t VES/DOR - AMOUNT NO. NO. 4,860.69_~¥~ 1~ 7.712~30 PUBLI~ SUPER ~%RKET 20.98 .,8 12,~8 ~T~ A~ .7J22,30 BOY, ON AUOTO GLASS. ' 5 2,52 ~ . ..... ...... ::. .... : ...... z: · '"~ ~'~'9- ~T"~h" '-~¢~5-6-X ~ ............. '~-~--~-~N--: ......................... ~-2 :~.~385.~0,HX~Z ~5 : 7.727;O,~ - 7 ~2r 850,13 '~ 515 7,737J FLORIDA PO~ER Li~T ; - ~ r I 8 ~ ~'~i~' ~Y 515 . %7 37 ,{ ~ : L~ :'. F L ~ I ~P ~ER g i GHT .~' .... ~:~ 1 ~'6'~1~''' ~}5~3~ ~:~,7 37 J'0--t"~:"~' ~:~?'--' FL~I ~'~P~ER CI GHT':'~ ~:U ':~4;~'~ :~'~-i~~ ,~ %A~ ':9;9:~'~% ;6'"-" ' ~'gO'~i'~':P'O~E'R'~'UI'G'HT ......... 3,866.13 ~ 5~5 7.737.~)0 FLORIDA.PO~ER LIGHT , 207~ 3880.13 __~Y 5t5 7.737J)0 FLORI~ P~SN LIGHT - )0, t-.... HOLIDAY. R~NT.~,OAR ,880,7~_~Y 515 %7~3;~)0 LELIA CU~I~IIAM : -." 1030 ~ 7j ~)0 CAEDM~ RECOAt }~ , ~,880'7~ ~Y 5~5 :~ ;~'~'~':~' 'Ai'"~%3 '"%7'~T:~ ......... :" 5s~-'% ;:::%"': ............ : ........ : :-: m-.-.:.~-.-~- ..88O,7h_~Y 515 7,7&9 ~ B~KER TAYLOR 22939) ~,885,22 ~T 5l': 7,750 ~. - BL'~ Oa08S ~352.99 '-:[~:-~,~,812,~1 ~T .51%7,753 )O - PIOAR HE I ,~L - ,820,73 ~1 515 7.795 D ~-'* NATIONAL FI~ PRO~GTION-~ i:~ ~" :',,88D.18~Y ~1% 7,757 )0 ~RLE MERCHAN~ ....... ;8~5-~Dh' ~-~T--~j~. ---7;?~9-~ )0 ............. EA-Sy--P-Ay---?I-~E --STOA[ ................ .,812,~8 ~A~ 51~ 7,759 30 TAYL~ RENTAL ~N~ER ', - h2~7 _,75 · ~ ' :.,812:~8:~ 5~% ~ 9,~0 TAYLOR RENTAL CEN~R.. .. : ~ ..--.~'32'~ :.,85~.56~ 5~ ~5~ ~ ' TAYLOE RENTAL GEN~R ~L875,88 -~t 51~ ~ An O~Ht~OLTAN3 SCREW --~....-.~ -:. 107~ :~8-tS;~':~'-Sl~ ~ ? -: ........ A~VA~[- AI~--~D-[-T-t-O~q-~ ..... :~.8 ~0 :h6 ~T 51' 7.7 63 O0 JACKSCA~.~RA - 9.I6 ~,865,~g ~ 5~' 7.76~ ~ ' JAOi~COCE ~ -.. . 332.00 .--~=----~:.8-s~:~ "~--~' ---.7;v-~.po ...... : ...... ~<s---e~l-~? ......................... ~ ::....:..$as.,oo: ~85~_~Y 5~ ~,7~9 DO PIERFOE TIRE ,0 ACCT. i DATE CB:ECK VENDOR~ . . . AMOUNT l~O. NO J L,875,-52 _~¥ 5'~' %770 )0.~:~: SO~S UNIFORMS ' -- ~';"' L851,&C~ 57; 7,771 )0 ~O~H FLA PARRS 16.~0 E;8-5-~ --~I--5~: ,-.-7~.7-~. ~.: ......... $O~T~..KLA..E~ IS ..................... : ..... ' .~..QO -.L851,6~ ~.~I 5%' 7.772 30 $TEVEN~ON~ FE~D'STORE .~,851,79 ~ 5%' 7,772 ~ STEVE~SONS FEZD STORE 80.00 ~,9 [O,13_~Y 5] h75 DO ' FLORIDA-POWER LUQH ,~ 9,956~9 ),920,Z3 ~Y %%: aT~ aO-'' ' FL~IDA POWER LUaH .... Z602.96 ~g30;2~ ~ 5~ qaO O0 BL~ ORO~S "':""6'21'~3 51 a81 O0 PIOARD OHEMICAL ~ 220~ ),8.02.10 . ~ %~ - qs~.o0 ". VAN DEE' I~USTRI.[~ 810.~..~Y 61~ ~iJ~ ~ . OUSLEY SOD 960~0 8;2'0=0'0 C R ER" "C'O) .............. ' ........... 875,5[ .~I 6~57,77~.(~0 PETTY' OASH 1875,~6 ...~y S~5 7,77~J~0 PETTY. CASH ' 28.59 1875,6~ _~ 6A5 7,773J PETTY CASH · :'' ~875,69 .~T ~5 7,773J~ PETTY OAEH ,,48 lO,q6 ._~1 615 7,77~.~,0 HALSEY GRIFFI. H . 11850,~6 _~ 6A5 7,776J~ ' HALSEY GR!.FFI. H ~860~. 6 ~ 6%5 7,776J~ · HALSEY GRIFFI [[81 70,h6 .~y ~,~57,776 lO ' :' HALSEY GRIFFI H {~-7e~TD---,----~--~'?'T6':,~. ,., t ; . .. ............. H-~SE~--GR-IF-Fi. . 11875,~0 .~y 615 %777~)0 ' · ~.%t. 'GRAI,~ER ;~'~ ~n~z =n '.~ ~ ~ ,~ ~':: TRAIL FORD TRtOTOR - ~-; 10.72 ~875.63 -~Y 615 7,780J 0 ALLIED OHL~Ri~[__ . · $-:--~'-'-", .... ¢"'~"~t5 '--~'7~T'~ 0 ............ AD~ERTi-EERw"Pf ~:~:"~j8&5~29 '~Y 6~5 7,787.C0 ': : MARINE ENGINE E~UIP, ~':';::'~ ~]?~ 23 g5 ............. ..................................... : ....... "~'~'~':~[""~'"~'~'"~,~89.(0 P~M BEACH OF~ ~=. ,o '....~ ~95 )0 ~HITT MAG DO,ELL : 10.00 ~;~A851.28 '~T ~15 7,795j~ ~HITT MAO DO~ELL ~.ou. . 8 ' %5 7,799 ~)0 WHITT ~0 DO,ELL ~ -~ ~.00 53,28 ~1 A~5 7,7 5.~O~u.~ ~:~:~ ~- , .. .... , - ; ..... : ..=-, .~;, ~I~,,~A~.~ ~. ~,: ..... - ....... =, .... : .......... NO. ~ I NO. I AMOUNT -~3( g 20 ~B6~¥ 920,61 g 00 ,~6 ~ 86. ? 3 ~Y 615 - k87. '-'"5 10,63 PA~ 6't~ /1,88. 3 ~Y ~89 8 65.$9 .~y 8 70 ,h6 '(1~ 11 ~17 6 5.29 9 2 0,9/4 p~¥ .1'~5 8 20.22 ~¥ 't't5 1 1 .~7 PAY 1"[5 ;00 PAY .115 .00 mY 1'15 7,8 O! 7,8 O1 7,8 O1 7,80I .%8 O! '"7,~05' 7,7 97 7,7 98 17 98 7.7 98 7.7 98 7,7 98: 7,7 99. .7,8 O0 .. ~96 ~99 ~t99 ----~g- § O0 ~0! 69 70 B.B, AUTO PARk'S B,,B, AUTO. 'S B,B, AUTO '$ HALSEY* ~R/FF i: - ..HN~EE Y...~.fi.! F..E .I. SERVIOE INOus 'Ri~ S'~'E .... At, tED OH~OR I ALhlED ADVANCE AIR B R ~ARD P U~ .28 .O6 .77 LO ~0.00 37~,30 JACKS CA~E RA ME. RLE. FLANAQAN VtH ITT MAC ViH ITT MAC --~H-t-~'{ ~H ITT MAC S C RANFr O~ PETTY GASH PETTY CASH PETTY CASH PETTY PETTY PETTY PETTY C,[SH PETTY C,~SH PETTY O~SH PETTY O, tIH 'U~'$*~':'P~ rT~A'S? OLOCK Ri :STAUR NAT I 0NAt NAT I 0NAt NAT I ONA[ NAT t ONAL UNIJAX NO PALM ,OH NEV ~PAPERS FLORIDA RUSTP[ OOFING 0 FLANAGA~ PETTY PETTY Ot,$H .... 0 PETTY OAIH 0 PETTY CASH 0 ............ PE~TY"G*~SH'''': .............................. : 0 PETTY GASH · B,O. TRUCK '~ AflRY dARRELL 'NTHIA L[~I$ lSiAH ALE $ ·' .. # 5,00 % ACGT. NO. .8 53,53 .8 75,30~ 8 75 875,56 8 75 853,6g 860~8 820~18 ;8'6 '0=69 :,880,7~ 8 01 .og 8 01.09 ~9 10 ;g 20 JSO 8 10.00 8 10.00 OU.I~ 1 0.56. 10.~9 , 20.56' :2'0:5'9" 2 0.61' ~5 3'$ ii, ~ 2 ~02.q6 DA~ I~Y %%5 7.8 06.D0 : %8 1 %8 11. 7.8 7,8 144. %816. %8 18 502 503. 7"5'0'5'~ ~2 50'&.O 506J ~8~1~ 51 510~ .510.0 510.0 511.0 16 5.69 ~) 02.50 92039 )20.59 ~o0.00 7,8 q 6.0 7,8q 7.0 7,8q 8.0 512.0 512.0 512.0 1.23 VENDOR STATE OF FLORIDA RUeI.N CONST. P. ET TY CASH J PETTY ~OASH, , PETTY OASH' PETTY CASH L I NDSLEY LUMCi R WHtTT [~'~C DOE~IELL PALM BEAOH NE~ISPAPERS ' F 1 RE ' E 0,0' I'P ~'~T'.q "'$'AgE$' ............. 8 AKI~ R ,AND .ROR ' RUSSELL AND A)ON J SOUTHERN L I NE JFLANAGAN ..M .'TO IBEAT ELECT"Ii JDONS TRUOKINQ ,TLANTI ~ ,TLANTI C TTY 0ASH {OPIGAS PO~ ITUAL BENEFIT [AOREST' ElPrY CASH ETfY CASH ETTY CASH E'TT y-:_G-A5 fi- ......... ETfY 'CASH ETTY CASH... BENgFIT CHARLES ~ETTY CASH :~E TTY CAStt ~ETI'Y CASH 'E Tl'Y CASH [TTY CASH'- BARRETT .TI GRAPHI OS 'ETTY CASH 'ETTY INSURANOE EUM Lt FE )IV. ~ETTY OAStt .. ~ETTY CASH ?ETTY CASH AMOUI~P~ ACCT. NO. 38 0.74 380.74 770.74 80.74 80.74 85.18 00.41 0.52 7 5.30 65.6~9 B 65.69 1.29 ~52.62 65.29 5.30 ~5 3.29 .~, ;7 5.29 ;12.59 15 2.62 ' DA~ CHECK NO. %850.0 %85 h ,0 %855.0 %860.0 7,861~0 7,87 6,0~ 7.87 7,8 ~ h .0 7.88 7.889,0 7.S 9 o,o 7,S~ 0.0 7.8 g 0.0 ) 7,890.0) :"-~ %890.0 7,891.0 7,891.0 7,891.0 %89 1.0; %8g 2,0 7,892,0 2,8.9.~.0. %892,0 VENDOR ~RIOAN HOTEL B~ E~ NG H( AKER AND R ~ .R ,BOWKER 0UBLEDAU .?~. -. .E .~ GU lDO El TILE YELL ItAROWARI IOARD OI INC M3H SERVI( E .UTOPRODUCT S II'!C [0DUCT 5 ltlO ~,ODUOT $ I1 C-T-S.--I! ~0DUCT$ C PRODU CT S AUTQ AUTO GYNTON AUTO O~Y~ION AUTO C ~PLY ~PLY ~- IPLY PPLY ,B, AUTO · 8, AUTO · B, AI~ · 8, AUTO PART.: AMOunT 6 6.40 8.S 5 h O .00 LO4.00 fie- 10.00 _'27.39 ~.:~12.95 ~,.10 347.10 ~.00 6,8 q ... ~4~ 16.0 0 ~2 ~0~ ....... "gS0,O0' 2037 5 3.51 38.99 3~.22 I 6~6 92.67 ~'" ~J~'.l D.O 6 ......... 52.75 ...'.,,? 2,~ 4 - 'Q~-"~ 9.77 ........... ~.8.,~.. t 2.43 1 ......... ~7.64 ACCT. DATE CHECK VENDOR NO. 329 h .30 312.51 35 2.62 1,360.67 ..,~6 0.52 1,~7 5.~0 %351.54 ~12.5g ~51.69 ~7 5.56 ~7 0.38 ~85.~8 NO. 7, S~ 5.0 7,89 6.0 %901D 5i ~0 --519.O 518,0 518,0 519.0 521.0 522.0 52 ~.0 52 t~.0 52 · .o 52 6.0 52 7,0 7 2.0 7,00 5,~ 7,90 &.0 7.907.0 "7;9-0'?;0 ............ 7,90 8.0 7,90 9.0 7.9 0 g.O 7,910 .O 'V;9'rT;0 ............ 7,912.0 7,9l 3.0 7,91 ~ .0 '7.'~ I'T.O', ............ 7,917.0 7,917.0 7,918,0 7.918.0 7,g? 0.0 J.B. AUTO J.B. AUTO ~.B. AUTO PART', .B '.ASY PAY TIRE JROWARD PUMP [EO. FOWLER CO l~R ~TRORS ~EEA TRANSU I,r~ I,,~SON EQU NAtVARSAS STARTZMAN 'RR'3"ZMAN FILE MERCH AJ'4T WILLIA~ A~H CHEMICAL GHEM t OAL ~OYNT~ AUTO .~ },B. AUTO PART~ ]OARD C~Y O( ~ASY PAY TIRES ASY PAY TIRES .A. INDU~TRI g~ 0gTg~' PAINT C( Sl~ A~RgW$ ~IA ~Wl$ %T~NTIO ~TIO ~EAO~EST ~TRO~ ~ARL WALuAOE F ~.N~ CONCRETE ~E~Y CASH ~E~Y OASH ~ATIO~L ~ATIO~L WELDI J ANIER BUSI ~S~ NQEL5 ~ TLAS E~OTRIO IERCE TIRE CO rRAYBAE E~OTR 0YNTON P~P ~[ OYN?ON P~P ~ EROX OORP EROX C~P [IEBEL CONSTR tE~E-~--C~NS~R .... SUPPL.Y ION IOLES P SERV P PLY [AL BANK "~ .EUM RD PRODUCT S 20 2.51 5.96 ,:. 16 1.45 '_ 17,28 ,9.0.0 ~ 60.00 551,16 :,..3,17 200.00 , 2.50 - 2.50 ..... ~-9~=-. 8 ~ ~.00 ~361 203.00 ..... ~5-8~-h' . 52.15 10 ~.78 5~ 8.00 . ~.~.207.85 ~.50 132.86 .................................... A,.--'2-;7 ~ -- ~PLY .: h.3~ S.22 :PLY :' . .5.75 ,' 55 3.h2 -.17 7.%7 ~41 5.80 ................................... s~..'!t .0.0... ACCT.NO. DATE 85.18 IYk%W '" 3~.' 20.30 -,~ ~90J 21.36 OJ 11.5 q 0,' 20.59 O, 01.38 10.00 12,00 lOJ~O ,60'.29 86 0.46 853.30 1.30 51.61 5 4.35 5 q.56 54.61 312.51 12.59 ,.,IY\915 351.61 355.69- )5 1.64 ;50.28 1.30 1.30 5.52 2.31 2.39 CttECK NO. 7,92'7.0 7,92 5.0 7,92 7,92 7.0 52 g.0 "-'N~'~'.'(~ ~ ............ 551.0( 532.OC 43.0f ~ 9.08 F ~ &.OC ~7.08 8 7,9~ 0130 7.93 5.00 m~~ 7'956~ 7,93 7.938'0 7,93 g.0 7.939'0 7,940.0 7,9442.0 7,95 7.95 7,95 7,9 55.0 7.95 7,956.0 537.0 53g.0 0.o 541.0 -- .............. 5. ~.0 544 V~NDOR AOKS CONCRETE .R .BOWK£R .S, TENNIS AS~ IRE EQUI EARS, 0UYH' 'PL:QR'I'DA'"P ISDALE $ SANITA IERCE TIRE CO OYNTON PUM? :ROX CORP S~U~ METER ~'~"E~O~'iC ..... LAS ELEOTRI O AR'~S' ............. : .... ~Y SERV. ~PLY 281.60 lhJO 2.00 12DO 20~0 253D0 82.2h 7J7 17737 5.~0 656.08 -"'NCE OONTRAOTO {$ AAYBAR ELECTRI ;]YNTON PU~P SU .PLY ~O~M ~.D-TOR "../EH ;OLES J.S. POST 0F'FI ~E 2,q7 24.54 0~!6 2.5O 0.00 827`2~ ~ELLY TRACTOR ,~ULFSTREAM LUM ER IULFSTRSAM LUM ER ~ULFSTREAM ER' rSTREAM IULFSTREAM :ER ,~UI,..FSTR EA~f LU) :ET"Ot:.UB' .............. :EM t,~'O. CO EE[CTRt C ~TLAS ELECTR!C ;ANCO CORP [ME'Ri CAN ,STATE: I NS UR ANO COAST :NERAL SA.FETY J~ERSON AIR :ATT$ TRUCK MAC N! Cl.(LA, US ' Pt. Uk~) ! bio ~MITTYS FRAIL FORD 40UAD RWIN-WILLI ;HERWIN W YN ELECTR 1 ENE OORP iOLCO OHEMI OAL ~RI FF INPOLLUT i( tHl~ MAG g~ :USSELL AND AX( SUPPL ONDITIONI g ~/qUIP7 ......... ~" SHOP TOR ~ :N CONTROL .L :C ....................... .D STORE N 591831~ 88.43 21.11 950.00 100130 -' ':::;y'2"l'.'O 0'" .. bT,lO 22,00 hO,O0 .. 20.00 ......... 5,25 ........ ~'B'~q" 183.98 15.00 ~: ...,,,:80.50 -Y~'- ~ ~.70 ~ 8,~9 31~.54 :' 235.75 1:::30 moo · I .27.00 '"'1 ....... ACCT. DATE C~EC~ I" VEto:OR ~ ,~0.t ~0.t :----,-L .......................................... : .............................................................................. ~ ............... ~i2.D1 .~y~l~ 7OTb.CO 3DOR CONTROL S :STEMS ,' · ~O.gO .L ....~p-~.o.=.~.: ~i~:r(?' "~'~'~:~ ~ ............ ~o~".o~x~' :.~ ........................ : ........... ?~-o-- ::'"'~'""X~'O:7'A" ~A~"~ '~;9'~:00 ........... :~ ~-v~-;-':BOWK~R ....... ,' : ~ ~.50 / ~ ', : ' NESS ~ODUCTS .......................-'~ a ~TH O~NTY g lUG ABUSE ~ ~000.00 60865.00 ~y~'~A~ 7.98 ,O0 ~ ~t~n~6 -.-*~',,, 798~.00 · · O~NO OFFICE SUPPLY 117.~0 ~ 606g ~J~% · .0 - ' ' · 0 0 ~--:~6 ""7~' ~[u-:c3 ALSEY ORIFFI~I 10.06 1860 '~Jt~ b , {]8_ _7 _.070 , u~Y?'~ 1 ,_ __.) &O i h.O O, ALSEY GR IFF! T { , 2,16 r ' ;]~a ~.~ 7~930D *~LE~ OF ClROU T COURT 36.00: ~.-~: ~4o .... ~ n,,c~ : * . .0 ~,.~ ' ;_.,.~...;:,~ ............... ........ ~ ........ ; : .:-~%&~....._: ...... 1, 53. ~Y2Z~5- · . ~, . ' ~?g {~, ~,008.0) IARINE ENGI~ t.RUt~ - . .~2.50 ~:~80.7q ~t~ 80090) ~,AR~QU!N BOOK, .__ . .-L_~_2 , - - ,2' .... ) ~I~HATT~ TRIPt lg~ ,-~----:---i~-~-~-o-- ~-l.~::'--~o'~'~:o'~"-'; ......... ~st--~'~sT--tr~E ............................ ' ...... ~'_-~'_'-' 1,~51.38 ~Y'ZZ't~ ~.020.0i U BOlS F~MS .zO.OU AC'CT. DATE NO. CHECK h8 85 .: 8 8 5 ~ ~5 ,00 8 13 ,~2 53 53 ~0 65,69 ~027 8.028 ~028 &028 1.8 ~ ~.030. ~.030. 8.030. t~030. 8,030. .... ..... 557 558 559 7~+ 75 50 L237 I5.042 8,0~2 RO~2 ~042, ~0~2, 8.0~2 ~067 01.11 ~6~.~ }0 }0 }0 )il). ........... ~0 ~0 >0 )0 )0' )0 }0- .......... )0 )0. ;.- )0 }o )0 )0'" ........ )0 }0 )0 AND SALES FLAGORAFT ADVANCE AIR PIEaO£ TIRES PIERCE TIRES PIEROE TIRES SNOW OONORETE~:ET REPAIRS PETTY CASH PETTY OASH PETTY CASH PETTY CASH PETTY CASH PETTY CASH' ~A_.~..S!AB~ ............................ ..~m~A.~..0~R~ ................................ CAPITAL LEA$1~OE SUPPLY PALM BEACH OF MERLE MERCHAN~H HALSEY GRIFF -DA¥~$--MI~-TE~ ................................ B AND H SALES GENERAL TOOL ~ND MACHIN[ I..8.~. OOaP PETTY GASH -~E-TTt~-.CAS~-: ................................. PETTY OASH ~yNTHIA LEWIS, ISIAH.ANOEE~5 DURO,,TEST PETTY CASH SOUTHERN YELL SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN,BELL '$GOTHE-R'N"BEUE BOUTHERN BELL PETTY OASH SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN BELL AMO~ - B 20.00 OORP 37.76 D CHARGES.CON - 23#.00 ~O 8 2,90 20 2 26 56 ~ ,00 15.00 6.00 18,50 258 6 2 .~6 ~ ~ ~ .00 7~q ]_ 2 ~1.00 8.00 ~.0. . : 6.22 ,:- qB.00 5 h5 10 ~5 ~ ~ 258~7 ........................................... $'~'0' 20 .Off 25.00 20.50 20 ACCT. DATE CFIE CK VENDOR I AMOUNT NO. NO. L~8385,~c-~_I~tT~'[ 8,050 O0 . ALaN [NSURA~O~ . ~ .~873.00 3iL,Bi 60,~C_~T2~T &O6~ O0 .- OUSTOM BUSINESS MAOHINE 70.00 ).911,~ ~1~ 56~00. FLA EAST COAST R,R, 3 ),8 01.0~ ~1~: 56~ O0 RUSSEL~ AND l XON '. ' ~,292~8 , ~070 .oa ~, .3 ),920,63_~y~]' .566 O0 ' ALLIED CHLORI~ " '::~' 79.50 -"'.' ,880jD.~T~9~, '~090 ~ D~B$ 8R05 LIJRARY '.860.98 ~9~ ~092 ~ HARLEY OAVtD5 )N ZZ.59 '~'~ '.875.69 .~Y~9A' ~093 )0 ARRO~ SPECIAL'~Y O0 ~7.69 ~ ,860.52 ~Y2~tf ~099.,)0 GRIFF.IN EQUIPmeNT ,I "~ :.,865,29 ~29~ ~09$.~)O' ENGELS UNIFORMS · ~ 5~0.00 ;, ~ ,~- ,8 12.59. ~Y291~ ~103.~ ATLANTIC HARD~ARE ~': 1,812,31-~YlqA~ E105.)0' ADVANCE AIR C)NOITIONINO ~ j ~'"'~''79.20 ~. '~ ~ 1,8 30,22 -~Y79% ~107. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER ' ~:: 18 12,69 _~V2915 ~llq.,)O m ~ARSHALL B~T AND NUT O0 1880,7~ ~29'[b allg.~O SUPERINTE~,D~ OUMENTS. ;, !880,74 ~YZg'I5 ~120J~O- ' A.M. BEST O0 ,. · '... , :b;:,LL, 28.00 ,- 1880,7~ ~Y~gt~ ~122,[~0 LA~OOD LARGI TYPE EDIT. : ,~.', 18,00 ~}~' ~,8 6 1,38 8;123. · ~;[j~j ~,860,29_~Z91~ ~125.}0 HARLEY DAVtDS~JN ~ 65.00 ~!Jj~jj ~.880,74 ~Y'191% [126,)0 ' BAKER AND TAYI,OR ~ 46.60 3 3( ACCT. DATE NO. L9 01 .10 ~Y":?k ~' ,9 20,29 . ,9 20 .~9 I15.01 CHECK NO. 5?2. ~0 - 572. ,0 ..... 5'T2': t ............ 572.}0- 572,)0 572 )0' -" ..... 5'~3' TO ............ 57~ ' 78., ~0 79.,~o ~132. ~0 ~,I 3 7.C~ ,138.0~ 8, I3 9.C~0 8.13 8, I~ ~k13 9.~ El39.C .8,1 q 8,1 q 2,0 8,1 q 2.0 .. 8.04 8.05 0 J 8.09 8.055.O 8,05'6.0, 8.0.57.0 VENDOR FAUL ~TAP, T Z V~A: B.B. AUTO PARt B,B, AUTO B.B. AUTO PAR! 'B';' B~""AUT'O"P A'Aq B,B, AUTO PA~! 8o~, AUTO PAR'] 8,8, AUTO PAR] 8,8o. AUTO PAR] OoB- AUTO ~AA~ HALSEY ~RIFFI GONOAS OORR GUNTH IA t3IAH ANDREWS ~ DR. GRAVES ;TATE 'kOR)DA POWER :LOg I.DA.-ROW~. 'LO~tOA :LORi~ POWER =LORt DA :~RIDA POWER VATE~ ~ATER ~AT~ VATER DEP~E SERV !qUIP 'S ,$ $. $ H :ED'-GUZZO , t G.HI' .IGHT ,IGHT ,IGHT ,IGHT ,IGHT , ! GHT ,l-~/I ................... IT IT IT D ET OlIN WESSEL ~RNEST SI b~JN FHOMA$ PURDO JAY REYNOLDS IAV tD RO~ERT~J IOE DE- LON~ :DWARD G ~ORMAN ST~4AO JACKSON KOHL AMOUNT 25.0o 6 0 2.89 ........ 3.15 ,. 1.02 .............. 27 .'76 15 .QO ........ "'~8'9';1'~' 10.00 ~ 8.00 908,5q ?'235J2 1.91 ......... - ~77.60 2,66 7.50 ,- 5 9,6 0 -2 1.0 5 630~5 629.00 ZZ.87~0 .. 200.00 .210.00 " .~ ~,;:.7 5 O0 60~0 6 0.00 6 0.00 . ,6 0.00 . ,.: '-::: ~20.00 ~ ),00 I00.00 AC~T. DATE NO. 1, )7 0.10 ~, 1, )7 0.10 ~ t70.10 CHECK NO. VENDOR AlVlO~ :125.00 i,. 125.00 ..... 125.00 125,00 125.00 125.00 · 25.00 ..... 1--~-5-.eO.-