~~ No. 5792. APPROVAL OF COURT MINUTES OCTOBER, 1952. This the 1Cth day of Nonember A. n. 1952, after motion having been duly made by Goff, seconded by Po'.vell, and unanimously approved by the court that the minutes for the mont7n of October, 1952, be approved in all respects as read. o-o-o- o-o-o -o-o No. 5793. AFPR~VAL OF CLAIMS AND COUNTS. This the 10th day oP November A. D. 1952 came on to be considered by the court the claims and accounts Piled against Kerr County and its respective precincts since the last terms oP this court, and it appearing to the court that the claims and account filed against road and bridge No. 1, be approved for payment, after motion having been made by Il4olter, seconded by Goff and unanimously approved by the court; that all claims and accounts filed against :road and bridge Number 2, be approved for payment, after motion having been made by Molter, ;seconded by Goff and unanimously approved by the court; that all claims and accounts against road and bridge No. 3, be approved, after motion having been made by Goff, seconded by Fov/ell and un- animously approved by the court for payment; and that all claims and accounts Piled against road and bridge No. 4 and Kerr County Lateral road and bridge No. 4, be approved for payment, after having been duly made by Molter, seconded by Guthrie and unanimously approved by the court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. 5734. PAYMENT OF ELECTION OFFICF.~2S. `f his the 10th day of November, A. D. 1952, came on to be considered by the court the claims and accounts Piled by each election official indicating the number of hours each had rendered in the performance of his duties voting and preparing the returns for the General Election, held on Tuesday, November 4th, 1952. It appearing to the court that said officers should be paid the sum of 41.C0 per hour for their services. Therefore a motion duly made by Powell, seconded by N,olter and unanimously approved by the court, that each official be allowed the sum of 41.60 per hour for services rendered in the assistance at the election held on Tuesday, November 4th, 1952 as per sworn statements Piled herein and approved for payment. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. `,795. COURT HOUSE TO OBS:,kVE ARi~:ISTICE DAY NOV~v:BN~c 11, 1952. This the 10th day of November, A. D. 1952 came or. to be considered by the court the ob- servance of Armistice Day, November 11th, and it appearing to the court that on May 16th, 1951, this court entered an order designating the legal holidays to be observed by county officials and that in the opinion of the court Armistice Pay shcuid be observed, therefore, by motion duly made by Guthrie, seconded by Goff, and unanimously approved by the court, that the county officials be and are hereby directed to close their offices in observance of Armistice day on P~ovember 11th, 1952. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. 5796. PAUFFR ALLOP:ANCE FOR RAYMOPdD AND :iORSJ.AN BENSON, Mf:RTHA ROSE AND ELL~Q PAYE P.ENSON. This the 10th day of November A. D. 1752, came on to be considered by the court the claim of Flora Lee Martin and husband, Cleveland b".artin, (colored) for the support of Raymond and Plorman Denson, twins; "v'artha Rose penson, age 3; Ellen Faye Benson, age 10, being the depender_t children of Lucille Benson an insane person. It appearing to the court that adoption of the above mentioned children are pending and a necessity exists for the support of these minor children, and that an assistance of $2G.GG for the month of November and .20.00 for the month of December, should be granted to Flora Lee Pdartin, and husband, Cleveland Martin, assisting in the support of said children.