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A-1, FIR, <br />Number of visits to homes were 52. Visits to cases were 104* Number of patients seen <br />in office and clinic were 78. <br />There were 70 conferences with commissioners, doctors, ministers, nurses, social work- <br />ers, <br />ork <br />ers, teachers and other interested individuals. <br />There were 20 Hook worm treatments given to positive cases. <br />ference. <br />Your Venereal disease Clinics were held with an attendance of 113. <br />Mrs. Inez Nelsen, District Supervisor of Nurses was in the County one day for a con- <br />Bars. Nelle Reimer of the F.C.C. of Coral .Gables spoke at the County Federation of <br />Woamans Clubs telling of the work for Cripple Children of the State. <br />Schools in the county have been visited and 963 inspections made. <br />On motion made by S. E. Glover, seconded by Edwin A. Helseth and carried it was order- <br />ed that a County officers excess fee fund be created and that the Indian River Citrus Bank, Vero <br />Beach, Florida, be designated as County depository for said fund and that a check for the sum <br />of $ 101.01 which'was collected from Miles Warren, former Clerk of Indian River County represent- <br />ing excess fees for the year 1936 be deposited in said fund. <br />Application for issuance of duplicate tax sale certificate #108 of June 2, 1924 to <br />Louis Harris was approved, said application being on file in the office of the Clerk of the. Cir- <br />cuit Court. <br />Frank A. Knight, Road Superintendent, reported that.County Roads had been oiled as <br />follows; Roseland one (1) mile; Wabasso four and one half (4j) miles; North Gifford two (2) <br />miles; Emmerson Ave. two and three fourth (2 314) miles; Clemment Ave <br />Oslo <br />Between Dixie Highways <br />which consumed 24,985 galons of road oil which was furnished and distributed by Belcher Oil Co. <br />at a price of 12JO per gallon costing $3,123.130 <br />As previously requested by this Board the following men were present,;Mayor V.F..Cox,x. <br />B. Baird, Ralph Sedgwick, W. P. Bailey, E. G. Thatcher, R. J. Young, Eli. C. Walker, and Lon <br />Rogers for the purpose of discussing ways and means of securing the required right of way from <br />property owners on road x#30 in order that said road might be widen and paved by the State Road <br />Department who have tentively provided for the necessary funds to do this work. After consider- <br />able <br />onsiderable discussion Chairman E. P. Poole appointed the following committee, Mayor W.F. Cox, Harry <br />W. Damerow and A. C. MacConnell representing the City; M. T. Baird, W. F. Bailey and R. J. Young <br />representing the Drainage District; Ralphr.Sedgwick, E. G. Thatcher, Warren Zeuch, Lon Rogers and <br />W. S. Buckingham representing the <br />Chamber <br />of Commerce; Hon. Eli <br />C. Walker-S.tate <br />Representative <br />and member of the Drainage Board <br />and'A. M. <br />Hill pioneer citi2en <br />and land owner, <br />Mr. E. P. Poole <br />was selected as chairman of this committee, and E. G. Thatcher was selected Secretary and said <br />committee to be known as the workers advisory committee with the power to call such meetings and <br />Itake such action as deemed advisable. <br />Application for license to sell intoxicating liquors, wines and beer was filed by <br />I.George D. Barrick, Sebastian, which was carefully examined and approved. <br />It was moved by S. E. Glover, seconded by Edwain A. Helseth and carried that the <br />Board appropriate the sum of $40.00 from the General Revenue Fund to be used for the purpose of <br />obtaining a page for advertising purposes in the progress addition of the.Vero Beach Press -Jour- <br />nal. <br />It was ordered that the sum of $2200.00 be transferred from the Vero Bridge District <br />to the Road and Bridge Fund said sum representing the part of loam due the'Road and Bridge. Fund <br />from the Vero Bridge District. <br />It was ordered that a warrent be drawn on the Quay Bridge District for the sum of <br />