3 ~ ~ u Chas. H. Molter - - - - - - - - - - - - - •• - -Commiasi over, Precinct No. 3, W. H. Furr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Commissioner, Precinct No. 4, Earl Garrett, Sheriff, and Lawrence Stephens, County Clerk, and the Court having been special l; ~!~ opened, the following pro oeedings were had, to-wit: ' No. 4608, APPROVAL OF SUPPLEMENTAL TAX ASSESSMENT FCIR 1945. i Oa this the 16th day of January ~+. D. 1950, came oa to be presented to the Court by E. H. '' Nichols, Tax Assessor and Collector, a 1945 Supplemental Assessment of Railroads, street roads I~ interurbans, or electric railroads of T, & N. 0. Ry. Co. showing their assessed value of ~~4 $29,310,00; and it appearing to the Court that said supplemental should be confirmed in all ~;~, res pacts; therefore, by motion duly made by Eckstein, seconded by Furr and unanimously approve ~!~' by the Court, that the supplemental roll be approved and that the Certificate of Approval be ~;, signed by the members of this Court, -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- ~, No. 4609. PUk CHASE OF SCRAP HAII:~ FROM T. & N. 0. R5'. CO. This the 16th day of January, A, D. 1950, came cn to be considered by the Court the pur- ii ~I' chase of 88 30-foot lengths oP scrap rails, being 50-pound rail eoele wei ghta, at $36.59 net Ali I~ ton; and it appearing to the Court that Kerr Co only would be able to use approzimately 22 tons ill of aforesaid rails in all orecinets Por usage as cattle guards at a much less saving on prior ~'. ~~~i pre-built cattle guards; therefore, by motion duly made by Molter, seconded by Furr, and uaeai l II !~~. moos ly approved by the Court that Kerr County purahasa 22 tons of said rails priced at $604.95 ~', and that the County Clerk is hereby directed to draw a voucher against the County Treasurer in the amount of $804.95 out of the koad and tsridge Fuad of Kerr County, payable to said T. & !~~! 'f N. O, Ry. Co. -O-D-o-0-0-0-0-0-O-e- I I';I No. 4610. APPROVAL OP' PUk CHdSE UP' TWO-TON CHEVROLEC, 1950 TRUIFi tlY COMMIS3ION3H OF PRECINL"P N0. 1. i Oa this 16th day of January, 1950, name on to be considered by the Court the desire of I~~: Henry Eckstein, Commissioner of Yrecin ct No. 1 to trade in his old dump truck for one 1950, 'i, !'two-ton Chevrolet for $1773.50 net and to trade in old truck at q~300.00, and it appearing to ', ~'~~~the Court that such purchase is in dire need and is very reasonable and should be made; there- ~'~~ ~ifore, by motion duly made by Furr, seconded by Powell and unanimously approved by the Court ~: ~~ that said purchase be made, i -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- ', No. 4b11. AUTHORITY TO PURCHASE DUMP BODY AND TIRES, COMMZSSI ONER PREC. jjl ~: This the 16th day of January, A, ll, 1950, came on to be considered by the court the desire ~I'of Henry Eckstein, Commissioner, Yr ecinet No. 1, to purchase ohs 1950 model Galion dump body ' ~';~. at a price of ;$615,20 and one and two speed rear-cad at $155.70 and to trade in equipment lire s~~ i, ~~i' on his old truck for new 525x20 10 pip liras for hie new truck, heretofore purchased. And it ', appearing to the Court that said equipment should be purchased, therefore by motion duly made Iii ~,! by Molter, seconded by r'urr, and unanimously approved by the~Court that the purchase end ea- ' I,~ change as prayed for be made. ill -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- 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 of Commercial Office Supply, presented by E. H. Nichols, 'Can Assessor sad Collector Por the purchase of 2 Remington 15" Typewriters at $131.83 each; 3 Weiss swlhging desk stands at a total cost of X25.92; and 3 High Steel Stools with back rests with glides at $110.40, all in ~~ the aggregate of $399,98, less a trade-in on one 14" Ro ysl Typewriter in the amount oP $100.001„ .3 ~ v leaving a net ourchase oP $299.98• Shier afore, the court considering the request, in so far asl~ ~~'~ said collector is now required to tyoe all auto license receipts, and that such additional ~' I; ' en uipment is now necessary and is a requirement of the law. `L'h erefore by motion duly made by ~I'~. ~' Yowell, seconded by Molter, and unanimously approved by the Court that E. H. Nichols, be and ~~il I is hereby authorized to curehase the equipment as prayed for. 'n -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- i . No. 4613• ACCEPTANCE OF BZD ON COURTROOM FIXTURES '~~, This the 16th day of January, A. D, 1g50, came on to be considered by the Court the sale I,, of the furnishings of the County court Room oS Kerr County to Kendall County, Texas, hereto- fore made on a prior date, wherein said fixtures were sold for x525.00. 1'dh ereupoh the Court deems it necessary Lhat the County Clerk mail a bill to the Commis si ones ' Court oP Kendall j County in said amount. And further, since the removal oP such Sixtures Srom the County Court '~ Room, there has been erected a partition in said room which has nreated an expense Por materis~,s and labor, And it appearing to the Court that said room would be more beneficial to the nffi ce of the Tax Assessor and Collector and that such partition should be removed and Lhe materials ~~, ~~ and labor for such erection be Daid for. Thar ePore by motion duly made by tao lter, seconded by Eckstein, and unanimously approved i ~' by the Court Lhat the County Clerk mail a bill to the Commissioners' Court of Kendall County , in the amount oP $525.00 sad that the materials and labor Por the erection and removal of said, partition-wall be Piled as a claim with this Court for payment, -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- The foregoing minutes Prom page 368 to 370, inclusive, were read in open Court and found correct, and era hereby in all respects approved by the Court, this the 13th day of march, A, p, II, 1950. '~. ATTEST; 1 ,u ~ O~ ~ ,c .. 1~ ).(e-t et 4- C er c, un y Co , r Co un y, Texas, 7u~ge,LTO Unty Court-Tear op;t ,Texas. ~', -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- TEE STnTE OF TEiCfiS: Tf~: COUNTY OF KERR: BE IT f2Eh~;IvIBERED, Thnt on this the 26th day of January, A. D., 1950, the re' 'was begun and hidden a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Rerr County, at the Court House thereof, in the City o£ Kerrville, Texos, officers present: ~, Hon. Sue Tr. bur Kett, Jr., 6o unty Judge, ~.. i:e my cekstein, Commissioner, Precinct I:o. 1, V. D. Powell, Comr;i ss Toner, Precinct No. 2, Chas. Y.. llb It er, Commissioner, Precinct No. 3, ' 15. P.. Purr, Commissioner, F'r ecinet No. 4, ,Earl Oa rr ett, 3h eriff and Lawrence Stephens, County Clerk, and the Court he ving been rag ulerly opened, the following proceedings were had, to-wit: -o -o -o -o -o-o -o -o-o-o-o- No. 4014. ePPRO VAL OF CLAI6S AND ACCOUNTS , This the 26th day of Jen ue ry, A. D. 1550, came on to be examined by the Court the various „ •cla ims and accounts filed against Kerr County and its respective Road and bridge Precincts end ~~, otter funds, since the last term of the Court, and it appearing to the Court that the fallowing ii cla ims end accounts should be paid, therefore by motion duly made by IColte r, seconded by Furr, I!and unanimously approved that the following amounts be pa itl the following parties for labor to .move Fib steel rails from the Ra it road Yard in Center Point to tY.e stockpile of Commissioner of i