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The County Attorney read a letter from Mr. J. P. Harp requesting <br />to lease for five years some County property near the north City Limits <br />on U.S. 1. to sell produce. It was the opinion Of tIe Board that he <br />be allowed to clear the property and use it on a day. to day basis as <br />long as the County has no use for, the -property. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner <br />Haffield and carried, the Chairman and the Clerk were authorized to <br />execute the Satisfaction of Lien from Indian River County to Helen <br />Malaske. <br />The Clerk presented twoc.quotations for a manual adding machine <br />for the office of the Small Claims Court and on Motion by Commissioner <br />Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner Haffield, and unanimously carried, <br />the purchase of a Victor Manual Adding Machine from O'Haire's Office <br />Equipment Company for $73.50 was authorized,. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner <br />Macdonald and unanimously carried, the appointment of Larry Edward <br />Tippins as a Deputy Sheriff of Indian River County was approved. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner <br />McCullers and carried, the requests of Forrest N. McCullars, County <br />Agent for out -of -county travel to Lake Alfred Citrus Experiment Station <br />and Tampa on August 22 to 24; to Fort Pierce on September 7; and to <br />Gainesville on September 28 through 30, were approved. <br />On Motion by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner <br />Waddell and unanimously carried, the County Service Officer of Indian <br />River County was.authorized to attend the State Association of County <br />Commissioners Convention in Hollywood, September 11 through 14, 1966. <br />The monthly reports of the County Agent, the County Service Offic,_;�, <br />and the County Welfare Case Worker were received and placed on file. <br />Commissioner Macdonald moved, seconded by Commissioner McCullers <br />and unanimously carried, that the Clerk be authorized to pay Mr. Julian <br />Lowenstein $24,000.00 on the Round Island Park Agreement, payment to be <br />made on October 1, 1966, in order to obtain a discount of $200.00 <br />promised by Mr. Lowenstein. <br />SEP 7 196 <br />BOOK 9 PAGE 722 <br />