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;i a <br />that the result was more or less of a compromise and felt that it should not be changed. <br />After careful consideration and deliberation in the matter, it was moved by <br />Commissioner Hamilton, seconded by Commissioner Warren and carried, that no changes be made <br />in the present existing hours of sale until such time as proper legislation is passed to <br />make the hours of sale uniform throughout the County. <br />Upon Motion of Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Watts and carried,;; <br />representative S. N. Smith, Jr., (and County Attorney) was instructed to introduce a special <br />bill in the coming Legislature giving the County Commissioners power to regulate uniform hours �, <br />for the sale of alcoholic beverages throughout the County including incorporated municipalities. <br />Colonel Lil, representing the Republican Committee, inquired as to the hours <br />the Supervisor of RQgistration's office is open for people to register for voting. <br />Attorney S. N. Smith, Jr. was instructed to confer with Mrs. Louis Harris, Jr.,`! <br />Supervisor of Registration in order to determine what the law is regarding hours for regis- <br />tration, in that same may be carried out.. ! <br />Sheriff O'Steen and Bill Stewart, Architect, told the Board that in their <br />opinion it was advisable to have an underground gas tank replacing the smaller gas cylinders <br />in connection with the jail. Upon Motion of Commissioner Hamilton, seconded by Commissioner <br />Warren -and unanimously carried, a committee was appointed consisting of _E. E. Carter, Road & <br />Bridge Superintendent, Commissioner Waddell, Architect Bill Stewart and Sheriff O'Steen to <br />investigate the matter with power to act in the purchasing of the underground tank and equip - <br />went. <br />Mr. Rudy Hubbard appeared before the Board and requested a portion of the <br />County insurance. <br />The Board agreed that the Rudy Hubbard Agency should participate in the County <br />insurance, that is the insurance writeen on the County barns, dwellings, equipment, etc., <br />together with the liability and property damage written on trucks, automobiles and equipment, <br />but not to apply to Workmen's Compensation nor Bonds issued on County officials. <br />The percentage that each agency to participate would be left up to the agency <br />depending on 'those that actually issue the policies. This to become effective March 3, 1953s <br />until further orders of the Board. <br />Mrs. Anne Christensen, County Welfare Case Worker made a -report for her <br />activities for the Month of February and said report was ordered filed with the Clerk. • <br />Report was received from Otis M. Cobb, Juvenile Judge for the Month of January <br />and said report was ordered filed with the Clerk. <br />A Committee consisting of Commissioners Waddell, Hamilton and Watts was app- <br />ointed regarding Indian River County Fire Control Unit matters and personnel. <br />Douglas Baker, Clerk advised the Board that Virgil Smoak, occupying the Por- <br />,horsky Dwelling, was approximately $200.00 in arrears for rent. Upon Motion of Commissioner <br />Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Hamilton and carried, Attorney S. N. Smith, Jr. was in- <br />structed to advise Mr. Smoak to pay up the rent in full or vacate the premises. <br />Notary Public Bond for Esther W. Cox in the sum of $500.00 with the American <br />Surety Company as surety was approved February 19, 1953 by Douglas Baker, Clerk Circuit Court <br />as provided by law. <br />Notary Public Bond for Harrold C. Mossey in the sum of 0500.00 with the American • <br />Surety Company of New York as surety was approved b Douglas Baker, Clerk Circuit Court, March <br />PP Y <br />3, 1953, as provided by law. <br />