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02/26/1982
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payment of the bills that the County has refused to pay. <br />Within the next two weeks, she will be trying to admit her <br />son, who is extremely ill, into the hospital at Gainesville <br />and only hopes that her payment record, for bills the County was <br />supposed to pay, will not hamper her. <br />Commissioner Fletcher then asked for an explanation of <br />Mrs. Woodward's bills. <br />Dr. Hardin related to the Board the amounts of the bills <br />that have already been paid; anything that has come into his <br />office, he has personally taken care of and approved for <br />payment. <br />Commissioner Lyons requested that Dr. Hardin contact <br />Mrs. Woodward and get the matter of the bills straightened out. <br />Dr. Hardin responded that he would do so. <br />Judge Stikelether commented that he and Mrs. Edwards paid for <br />any expenses incurred by them; they had not requested a penny <br />from the County. <br />Freda Wright, Clerk of the Circuit Court, approached the <br />Board and advised that she had requested all of her employees <br />to submit any problems they had to Dr. Hardin. She commented <br />that she had never threatened to fire anyone if they complained <br />of having a problem related to this matter. <br />Dr. Hardin revealed that he had received 28 letters from <br />various employees and only 15 had problems of some sort. He <br />added that the majority of them have no health problems, but <br />indicated that three employees do. <br />Discussion ensued and it was determined that the level <br />of formaldehyde has dissipated greatly. <br />Mr. Kontoulas referred back to the question of the <br />tile and advised that tile was removed in the old courtrooms <br />as the contractor had to patch the floor. He added that in <br />some of the other areas, there is some tile that was patched. <br />9 07 <br />FEB 26 `1982 <br />
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