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State Tuberculosis Sandtorium,.and that ►ills and his Mother the beneficiary under said insur- <br />ance policies are willing to assign to the Board all sums payable to them under the policies <br />to defray sills expense at. the Sanatorium and any payment made by the County* on funeral expo <br />in the event of his death. <br />er <br />rt was movad by Commissioner Gpaves, seconded by Commission/Glover and unanimously <br />adopted that Sills be made a County. ase.at the State Tulberculoisis.Sanatorium, provided that <br />5111a and:the-beneficiary under such insurance policies assign all payments under such policies <br />to the County to reimburse the County for any and all expenses incurred by it, including funera <br />and all incidental expense; that the County pay the premiums on such insurance policies during V-. <br />the time it holds such assignments and deduct such premiums from the benefits received froin <br />time to time under such policies; that if any surplus funds should be received by the County <br />above its expenditures and at the conclusion of the County's care of Sills, then such surplus <br />shrill be paid to the beneficiary under such policies. <br />It was moved by Commissioner Graves, seconded by Commissioner Glover and carried <br />that William Ludwig be allowed 42.00 per month for medicine. <br />Commissioner Graves presented the application of Mrs. William Robinson for future <br />aid. It was ordered that contact by made with Mrs. Frances Glenn of the Selective Service <br />Board and other proper officials to the end of securing an allotment for Mrs. Robinson from <br />her son who is in the Army and that provision for Mrs. Robinson be later considered and allow- <br />ed in accordance with the existing circumstances. <br />Commissioners Graves presented the case of Mrs. Emma Crocker, who has been seriously <br />ill for the past thirty days and who is without funds and who has a number of dependants. It <br />was mouode4 by Commissioners Grdves, seconded by Commissioner -Vickers and unanimously adopted <br />that Mrs. Crocker be allowed $10.00 for the month of April. <br />The Clerk reported that as evidence by report of Mr. W. 0. Gentry of the State Audit- <br />ing Department, dated December 31, 1941, on the accounts of the Board of County Commissioners <br />it was found that $6,000.00 of Wabasso Bridge District investment bonds plus accrued interest <br />had been sold under 1941 Act of the Legislature and under the erroneous understanding that the <br />bonds so sold were the property of the Clerk's tax redemption fund rather than the property of <br />such investment fund. <br />The Auditor recommended that the following Special Road and Bridge District bonds and <br />coupons which had been taken by the Clerk in lieu of tax redemptions be substituted for the <br />Wabasso Bridge District bonds erroneously sold together with checks drawn on the undistributed <br />proceeds from the sale of bonds totaling $15.39, and that such transfer be*made as follows: <br />INTEREST AND SINKING FUND (County Investment Account) <br />Bond No. 20, due 7/1/31 (No coupones attached). <br />Coupons No. 29 and 30 from bonds No. 329 33 & 28. <br />Clerk's check from proceeds of sale of bonds for <br />tax redemption account <br />Total <br />WABASSO BRIDGE DISTRICT (Investment_Account) <br />Bond No. 25, due 7/1/33, Coupones 29/31 <br />Bond 1�1o. 28, due 7/1/34, Coupons 29/33 <br />Bond No. 31, due 7/1/35, Coupons 29/35 <br />Bond No. 37, due 7/1/37, Coupons 29/39 <br />Bond No. 48,, due 7/1/40, Coupons 40/45 <br />Clerkts check from proceeds of sale of bonds for tax redemptions <br />Total <br />$1000.00 <br />180.00 <br />5.00 <br />01185.00 <br />$1090.00 <br />1150.00 <br />1210.00 <br />1330.00 <br />1150.00 <br />10.39 <br />$5940.39 <br />That the foregoing bonds and interest coupons to be transferred as aforesaid, being <br />bonds and coupons of Special Road -and Bridge District No. 1, in Indian River (formerly 'St. Lu <br />1 <br />11 <br />1 <br />