3~~ Chas. H. Molter - - - - - - - - - - - - - •~ - -Commissioner, Precinct No. 3, i 'i: W. H. Furr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Commie stoner, Precinct No. 4, II' Earl Garrett, Sheriff, end Lawrence Stephens, County Clerk, end the Court having been special)' opened, the following prooeedings were had, to-wit: '~ No. 4608, APPROVAL OF SUPPLEMENTAL TAX AS SESSMENC FOR 1945. On this the 16th day of January ~+. D. 1950, came oh to be presented to the Court by E. H. '~ Ni thole, 'Paa Assessor and Collector, a 1945 Supplemental Assessment oP Railroads, str eat roads ~~ interurbans, or electric railroads of T. & N,.O. Ry. Co. showing their assessed value of $29,310.00; and it appearing to the Court that said aupplem ante) should be confirmed in all ~~ respects; therefore, by motlon duly made by Eckstein, seconded by Furr sad unanimously approval by the Court, that the supplemental roll be approved and that the Certificate oP Approval be ''ii signed by the members of this Court. -0-0-O-0-n-0-0-0-0-0-0- ~:'~, No. 4609. PUR CHd:iE OF SCRAP RAMS FROid T. & N. 0. R5'. CO. I ii This the 16th day of January, A. U. 1950, came an to be considered by the Court the pur- ~~ ~~' chase of 86 30-foot lengths of scrap rails, being 50-pound rail scale weights, at y~36,59 net ~,~ ton; and it appearing to the Court that Kerr County would be able to use approzimately 22 tons ll '~. of aforesaid rails in all precincts for usage as cattle guards at a much less saving on prior ~" ~I, pre-Quilt cattle guards; therefore, by motion duly made by Molter, seconded by Furr, and uhani. II mo us ly approved by the Court that Kerr County purchase 22 tons of said rails priced at y~604.98 and that the County Clerk is hereby directed to draw a voucher against the County Treasurer '~,~ in the amount of $804.98 out of the Road and ttridge Fuad of Kerr County, payable to said T. & !i, N. 0. xy. Co. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- I,I No. 4610, APPROVAL OP' PUx CHdSE OP' TVYD-TOtd CIicVHOLEC, 1950 TRU QK BY COMMIS3ION3R OF PHECINL"P N0. 1. I~ Oa this 16th day of January, 195G, came on to ba considered by the Court the desire of ~~Henry Eckstein, Commissioner of Precinct No. 1 to trade in his old dump truck for one 1950, ~:, two-ton Chevrolet for $1773.50 net ahd to trade in ol~i truck at $300.00, and it appearing to ' ~~~~the Court that such purchase is in dire need and is very reasonable and should be made; there- ~~ ~~, fore, by motion duly made by Furr, seconded by Powell and unanimously approved by the Court i~ that said purchase be made. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- ~~:. No. 4611. AUTHORITY 'PO PURCHASE DUMP BODY AND TIRES, COMIdISSI ONER PREC. ~{1 This the 16th day of January, A, D, 1950, came on to be considered by the court the desire) ~I'of Hehry Eckstein, Commissioner, Precinct No. 1, to purchase one 1950 model Galion dump body ~';~ at a price of X618.20 and one and two speed rear-end at $155.70 and to trade in equipment tiro a;~ ~;~' on his old truck for new 825$20 10 plp tlras for hie new truck, heretofore pur ohsaed. Aad it r ~~ ~i appearing to the Court that said equipment should be purchased, ther afore by motion duly made i ',~ by Molter, seconded by Furr, and unanimously approved by Uhe•Court that the purchase sad ez- ~, change as prayed for be made. ICI -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- li No. 4612. AUTHORITY FOR TAX ASSESSOR & COLLECTOR TO PURCHASE TYPEI'+RITERS, ETC. This the 16th day of January, A. D. 1950, came on to be considered by the Court the bid I~;I~~, of Commercial Office Supply, presented by E. H. Nichols, 'csa Assessor and Collector for the purchase of 2 xemington 15" Typewriters at $131.83 each; 3 Weiss swinging desk stands at a total cost of m25.92; and 3 High Steel Stools with back rests with glides at $110.40, all in