S9 3 application presented by Jim W. Weatherby, District Attorney for the 38th Judicial District, -- praying for a secretary or stenographer in accordance vi th Chapter 11365, SB a/212, of the 42nd Legislature authorl zing a maximum salary of =2400.00 per annum, of which a pro rata portion, according to the population of the County, would amount to 133.00 monthly for Kerr County's share. Wherefore, the court having considered the application, feels that Sf a combined majority of the Commissioners Courts of as id District allow such employment, Kerr County should pay ~t33•GO to the secretary or stenographer from the time of employment; therefore by motion duly made by Goff, seconded by Eckstein and unanimously approved by the court that the secretary or stenographer fbr the District Attorney of the 38th Judicial District be alloyed the anm of 1i33•~ Per month provided a combined malorltq of the Commissloaers Courts of said district alloy such employment, then the County Clerk is hernbq directed to dray voucher on the County Treasurer for said amount to the secretary or stenographer employed by the District Attorney, payable from the time of employment, out of the General Fund of Kerr County. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o- No. 5297. APPROVAL OF COLLECTIONS OF COUNTY ANA STATE TA7CFS FOA MONTH OF NLY, 1951. Th1a the 11th day of September, A. D. 1951, came on to be examined by the court, the iteml2ed monthly reports and taz receipts of E. A. Niohols, Tax Assessor k Collector, for the ~I month of July, A. D. 1951, showing the disposition of all moaiea owed to the State end County collected by him during the month of Jnly, 1951, with a certificate of audit by the County Clerk as to hie examination of said reports and stubs and as to the correctness as to names, dates and amovnta on each, and it appearing to the court that said report together with tax receipt stubs, filed herein, are correct; therefore by motloa duly made by Eckstein, seconfled by Powell and unanimously approved by the court, as audited by the County Clerk. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- Ro, 5298. PAUPER ALLOWANCE TO TEMPLE A. SHELTON. This the 11th day of September, A. D. 1951, came on to be considered by the court, the dire necessity of a continued allowance to Temple H. Shelton, a resident of Center Point; - wherefore, the court having on the 31st day of August, 1951, provided an allowance to Temple H. Shaltam in the amount of X2$.00 and that said pauper is in a continued need of assistance and that the sum of ~25.~ should be allowed by the court until further determination. Therefore by motion duly made by Eckstein, seconded by Powell and unanimously approved by the court, that the County Clark be, and is hereby directed to draw voucher against the County Treasurer in monthly installments payable on the 31st day of each month beginning 3ePtenber 3Y, 1951, to Temple H. Shelton on the general land of Kerr County until further determined bq the court. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- No. 5299• SHERIFF'S DEPARTMANT AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE ONE ADDITIONAL MOBILE RECEIVER AND TRARSMITTEA UNIT. This the 11th day of September, A. D. 1951, came on to be presented to the court, the application a2 Earl Garrett, Sheriff of Kerr County, rsqueeting the authority to purchase one additional mobile receiver and transmitter 60 watt unit for an additional deputy's auto- mobile; and it appearing to the court that said unit would M attached to one of the two deputy's living in sa ad~oiniag city in the County, which would bs of great assistance to the SherifS's Department and that same should ba authorised. Therefore by motion duly made by Eckstein, seconded by Goff and unanimously approved by the court that Sheriff Berl Garrott be, and is harebq authorized to purchase one additional