and Commissioner Waddell was appointed to determine what was necessary in order that the work
<br />could be done if possible. •
<br />On motion of Commissioner Warren., seconded by Commissioner Waddell, S. N. Smith,
<br />Jr., Attorney and Cba_irman Graves were authorized to proceed to work out the most feasible
<br />agreement possible relating to obtaining tight -of -way deeds on U. S. 1 from the South City
<br />limits to the South County line and submit figures to the Board as soon as possible.
<br />On motion of Commissioner Warren, seconded by Commissioner Waddell and carried,
<br />all unbadgeted race track funds were allocated to the Road and Bridge Fund..for.the purpose of
<br />constructing concrete bridges on secondary roads in the County and priority to be determined
<br />at a later date.
<br />On motion of Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Hamilton and carried,
<br />the Board authorized advertising for bids on 4concrete mixer.
<br />On Motion of Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Watts and carried,
<br />the Board authorized an additional expenditure of Twenty -Five. Hundred ($2500.00) Dollars from
<br />the General Revenue Fund for the completion of the County Health Center.
<br />The Board instructed Douglas Baker, Clerk, to write a letter to Mr,Doug Silver
<br />of W.I.R.A., Fort Pierce, advising that unless some action was taken in the matter, that the
<br />oral agreement made by the Board on March 5, 1952, on or before January 1, 1953, that same
<br />agreement would be terminated.
<br />V On Motion of Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Warren and carried,
<br />the Board agreed to lease one -acre of County owned land for a period of twenty-five years at
<br />One Dollar a year for a Child Rehabilitation Home,
<br />Mrs. Anne Christensen, County Welfare Case Worker, appeared before the Board
<br />and made a report of her activities for the month of November which was filed with the Clerk.
<br />A letter was received from Ellis Duncan, P. E., offering his services as a
<br />registered engineer and the Board instructed the Clerk, Douglas Baker, to acknowledge receipt
<br />of the letter and advise Mr. Duncan that at such time as they were in need or required services
<br />of this nature that they would be glad to diseuss the matter further with him.
<br />On Motion of Commissioner Hamilton, seconded by Commissioner Waddell and
<br />carried, it was ordered that the official bonds of the following designated officers be set
<br />for'the term heginning January 6, 1953, to -wit: Tax Collector, $10,000.00; Clerk, Circuit
<br />Court, $2,000.00; Sheriff, $2,000.00.
<br />Tax Collector's Hond for Troy E. Moody in the sum of $10,000. with United States
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<br />Fidelity and Guaranty Company as surety was approved.
<br />Sherifffs Bond for L. B. O'Steen in the sum of $2,000. with The Home Indemnity
<br />Company as surety was approved.
<br />Clerk Circuit Court Bond for Douglas Baker in the sum of $2,000. with United
<br />States Fidelity and Guaranty Company as surety was approved.
<br />County Judge's Bond for Otis M. Cobb in the sum of $2,000* with the Home In-
<br />demnity Company as surety was approved.
<br />Tax Assessor's Bond for Homer C, Fletcher in the sum of $2,000, with the Home
<br />Indemnity Company as surety was approved.
<br />Supervisor of Registration's Bond for Mrs. Louis Harris, Jr. in the sum of
<br />$500. with the Home Indemnity Company as surety, was approved.
<br />Bond for County Commissioner of District #1, Mr. H. C. Wwtts, in the sum of
<br />$2,000. with the Home Indemnity Company as surety was approved.
<br />Bond for County Commissioner of District #3, Mr. Aubrey L. Waddell, in the
<br />sum of $2,000..with the Home Indemnity Company as surety was approved.
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