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I X68 <br />I% <br />No. of Visits to School Children 13 <br />i <br />No. of Visits to Preschool Children 9 <br />No. of Clinic -Hookworm and Immunization 6 <br />No. of Children attending with Parents present 10 <br />No. of Children treated for Hookworm 0 <br />No. of Children vaccinated for Small: Pox 2 <br />No. <br />of <br />Children given Diptheria Toxiod <br />234 <br />No. <br />of <br />Diptheria Cases reported <br />0 <br />No. <br />of <br />Visits to Maternity Cases <br />12 <br />No. <br />of <br />Venereal Disease Clinics <br />4 <br />No. <br />of <br />Cases Treated <br />153 <br />No. <br />of <br />Treatments <br />129 <br />No, of Blood Tests made 24 <br />No. <br />of <br />Conferences <br />with State Board of Health, Doctors and Nurses <br />3' <br />No. <br />of <br />Conferences <br />with Welfare Cases, Workers <br />8 <br />No. <br />of <br />Conferences <br />with Crippled Childress' Field nurse <br />0 <br />No. <br />of <br />Services to <br />Veterans <br />4 <br />R <br />c <br />No. of Meetings attended 1 <br />It was ordered that Mattie Thompson receive the sum of $20.00 per month in groceries an - <br />`til further orders of the Board. <br />Sheriff Frick reported as to the repairs and improvements to the County Jail. <br />Chairman Graves and County Engineer Carter were selected as a committee for the purpose <br />!of having the jail waterproofed. <br />Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney, reported on the Coast Guard business in connection with <br />the bid submitted and as to his trip to Miami. Letters and all correspondence, including said <br />,bid, are in a separate file'in the Clerk's office and made a part of these minutes. It was <br />ordered that in addition to the 9,800.00 bid formerly submitted for the Coast Guard Barracks, <br />that �a additional $300.00 be submitted to secure certain additional items, a water pump, a <br />range, a refrigerator compressor and a complete rescreening of the building. <br />Chairman Graves authorized CommissioneisBarkoskie and Vickers, together with attorney <br />;Mitchell, for the purpose of attending a proposed meeting to be held in Tallahassee, December <br />11 and 12, to meet with Governor Elect Caldwell and others for preliminary discussion of ver- <br />ious county interests and projects, having in mind at this time U. S. Highway # 1 road project <br />!and the Winter Beach Bridge project. <br />Deeds number 1 to 29 inclusive on County lands acquired for delinquent taxes under Chapter. <br />i <br />194, Acts of 1941, were executed by members of this Board and attested by the Clerk. <br />Chairman Graves stated that he would confer with Honorable W. R. Duncan, Tax Assessor, <br />'with regard to the assessment of taxes on the V. D. Clinic Building leased by the County from <br />warren T. Zeuch, together with other lands owned by the City of Vero Beach on which they re- <br />p quested that taxes for the year 1944 be cancelled and that further assessments not .to be Mede <br />by the assessor of taxes. <br />jA letter was received from Honorable Alex Macwilliam, Mayor ct the City of Vero Beach, <br />with regard to post-war plans and projects, particular attention called at this time to the <br />R:hospital project. Chairman Graves, together with Attorney Mitchell, were selected as a commit - <br />f <br />r. <br />tee or representative of this Board to meet with representatives of the City of Vero Beach and <br />the Hospital Association at a meeting to be Oalled in -the near future. <br />The following letter was received and ordered in and made a part of the minutes of this <br />Board: <br />9 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />0 <br />i <br />1 <br />0 <br />