3 7 No. 4822. RESIGNATIOid OF W, A. MASTERS, COIuSTABLE, PRECINCT N0. 4 BE ACCEPTED. This, the 11th day oŁ July, A. D. 1950, came on to be considered the written request of W, A. Masters, desiring the Court to accept his resignation eŁŁective as oŁ August 1, 1950• And it appearing to the Court that said resignation should be accepted, and that the office of Constable of Precinct No. 4 be declared vacant. Therefore, by motion duly made by Furr, seconded by Eckstein, and unanimously approved by the Court that said resignation by W. A, i4asters as Constable of Precinct Ido. 4 be accepted and said office be declared vacant. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- No. 482j. APPROVAL OF TiIF. COS^1 FOR LABOP. FOR IdOVING TELEPii 074E POLES ON FA~RII TO h;l.R};ET HIGHWAY No. 1340. This the 11th day of July, A. D. 1950, came on to be considered by the Court, the bid oŁ Ingram Telephone Exchange to move the present telephone lines and poles along the North Fork Farm to idarket Road No. 1340. And it appearing to the Court that Ingram Telephone Exchange will move all of said lines and poles at a cost of $546.00, less $5.00 for each pole which may be removed by Kerr County. Therefore, by motion duly made by Furr, seconded by Molter, and unanimously approved by the Court that Ingram Telephone Exchange be authorized to perform such labor at the proposed price of $546,00 less $5.00 per pole that may be removed by Kerr County, and the County Clerk be and is hereby authorized to draw a voucher in the sum of $546.00 less any amount prorated on the aforesaid agreement, upon the final approval of the County Judge, of which such svm is to be payable out of the Road and Bridge Fund, F. M, 1340, to the said Ingram Telephone Exchange, o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- PETITIOId FOR ELECTION TO CONSOLIDATE DISTRICTS THE STATE OF TEXAS) TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY JUDGE: COUIITY OF KERR ) WE, the undersigned legally qualified voters of (a) ZNGRADf COhIh10N School, District No. 2, in Kerr County, Texas (b) , desiring to consolidate said district with each of the following named school districts: 1. (c) - Live Oak Common School, District No. ~8 of Kerr County, Texas respectfully pray the Honorable Judge oŁ Kerr _ County, Texas, to order an election in said (a) Ingram Common School District No. 2 0Ł Kerr County, Texas, for the purpose oŁ determining whether or not a major9.ty oŁ the legally qualified voters oŁ said district desire to be consolidated with each of the above named districts for school purposes. DATED this day of (d) A. D. 19 1. Mrs. Earl McNealy '7. Ruth Cade 13. Mrs. C. E, Morris 19. hf, F. Cade 2. John V. Crenshaw 8, Doyl Ingram 14. James Whelan, Jr. 20. J. W. Crenshaw 3. A, E. Holcombe 9,M. L. Ingram 15•Si dney A. Nicholson 21. Guida Rodgers 4. Nellie Holcombe 10. S. M, Kelton 16. 0. A. Herzog, Jr. 22. Aoy Key 5. J. A. Phillips 11. Bill Jolley 1'7. S. M. Lee 23. Mrs. J. A. Lein 6, Sam Cade 12. C. E, h:orris 18, L. R. Rodgers 24. Vernon T. Burns FIL E. 14 July 1950, Joe Burkett, Jr., Co. Judge, Kerr Co., Texas. FIL ED 15 Day of July A, D. 1950, Lawrence Stephens, Clerk County Court, Kerr County, Texas. PETITION FOR ELECTION TO COi150LIDATE DISTRICTS TfiE STATE OF TEXAS) TO TI-'.E HONORABLE COUNTY JUDGE: COUNTY OF KERR )