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Sherman Burton wins bid for surplus items with high bid of $52.50

At the Tue Oct 14 2014 Regular Meeting, Adair Fiscal Court.

The Adair County Fiscal Court voted 7-0 to award surplus material from the Jim Blair Center to the high bid/low bid/only bid of $52.50. There were three items in the lot: Two heaters without motors, one scoreboard, and a Clark floor care machine. None of them were in working condition. On a motion by Joe Rogers (6), who quipped that the item be awarded to the high bid, the motion, with a second by Billy Rowe (7), the vote was 7-0, with Magistrates Harold Burton (1), Daryl Flatt (2), Sammy Baker (3), Perry Reeder (4), and Billy Dean Coffey (5) joining in the 7-0 vote to award the bid to Sherman Burton.




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