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On Motion Made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commission- <br />er Waddell and unanimously carried, $5,900.00 was authorized paid to Art <br />Karst for right-of-way on Oslo Road. <br />Mr. Thad Carlton Attorney, representing Mr. C. B. Moore and <br />Helen B. Moore, his wife, appeared before the Board and presented the <br />following claim. <br />FHAD -1. CARLTON <br />CARLTON & MCCAIN <br />ATTORNEYS AT LAW <br />FORT PIERCE,FLORIDA <br />December 19, 1961 <br />Hon. Board of County Commissioners <br />of Indian River County, Florida <br />Vero Beach <br />Florida <br />Gentlemen: <br />133 N. FOURTH STREET <br />POST OFFICE BOX 34B <br />TELEPHONE <br />HOWARD I -x'310 <br />I .2 31 1 <br />As provided by Section 95.08 Florida Statutes <br />1959, we hereby present the claims of Mr. C. B. Moore <br />and Helen B. Moore, his wife, against Indian River <br />County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, <br />for damages sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Moore as a result <br />of the following: <br />On February 4, 1961, at about 8:56 P.M. o'clock, <br />\r. and Mrs. Moore were riding in an automobile owned <br />and being driven by Mr. Homer Baucom on State Highway <br />60 (20th Street) in the City of Vero Beach. An <br />automobile owned by Indian River County and being driven <br />and operated by Deputy Sheriff Charles Whiteside at a <br />high and dangerous rate of speed ran into the Baucom <br />automobile with such force that both Mr. and Mrs. Moore <br />were severely, painfully and permanently injured. The <br />collision occurred through no fault of either Mr. or <br />Mrs. Moore. The proximate cause thereof being the <br />reckless and careless operation of the automobile owned <br />by Indian River County. The collision occurred on State <br />Highway 60 (20th Street) approximately at its intersection <br />with Buena Vista (27th Avenue) in the City of Vero Beach. <br />The injuries sustained by Mr. Moore as a result <br />of the collision are as follows: <br />Severe bruises, sprains and contusions to the <br />head, neck, arms, legs and body and fracture of the <br />spine, resulting in permanent injuries. <br />BOOK 7 PAGE547 <br />