provisl ons of Senate Bill #5, Chapter 465 Passed at first called session of the 44th Legislat- ure prescribing compensation of District, County and Precinct Officers to be compensated on a fee heals and be allowed to retain the increased maximum as contemplated under Article #3819a R. C. S. which also includes the increase compensation for the deputies for such various off- icers and the provision of Article 3972a,Secti on 2, R. C. S. prescribing that the Peace Office be compensated on a salary basis, according to the provisions of H. J. R, #36 of the 50th Leg- islature as adopted by the people in the general election of November 2, 1948 amend ing Section 61 of Article 16 0£ the State Constitution as the same applies for the payment of salary of Sheriff and Constables in counties having a population of less than 20,000. It appearing to the court that it is to the best interest of Kerr County and it:> officers that all District, County and Precinct Officers of Kerr County, (with the exception of Public Weigher, Registrar of Vital Sta tlstics and County Surveyor), and with the exeeptia~ of the Peace Officers, be compensated on the fee basis and be allowed to retain the increased maximum as contemplated under Article 3891a R. C. S. Therefore by motion duly made by Goff, seconded by Eckstein and unanimously approved by ~~~ the Court that all District, County and Precinct Officers of Kerr County,(wlth exception of Public Weigher, Registrar of Vital Statistics and County Surveyor), and with exception of Peac Officers, shall retain such maximum fees as are earned by them :Ln the performance of their official duties as contemplated under Article 3891a R. C. S. wh:Lch also includes the increase compensation for the deputies of such vari ovs officers and that the compensation of Peace Officers be compensated on a salary basis for the fiscal year of 1952. That the County Clerk be, and is hereby directed to prepare a certified copy of this order and forward same to the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. -o-o-o-o-o-o- No. 9x09: FIXING RALAAY OF KEAR COUNTY COMMISSZ ONERS. This the 15th day of January, A, D. 1952, after motion having been duly made by Goff, seconded by Eckstein and unanimously approved by the court, that the salary of the Commissioner. of Kerr County for the ensuing year 1952, be fixed as followst Henry Eckstein, Commissioner Precinct #1, $1800.00; V. D. Powell, Commissioner Precinct #2, $1500.00, together with travel- Sng expense o£ $300.00 per annum; Chas. H. Molter, Commissl over Precinct #3, $1500.00 together with traveling expense of $300.00 par annum; and Lee R. Goff, Ccmmissioner Precinct ~.+, $1800. The County Clerk be and is hereby directed to draw proper vouchers against the County Treasure. in monthly payments beginning January 31st, 1952 of $150.00 each, payable to Henry Eckstein and Lee R. Goff, and $125.00 each to V. D. Powell and Chas. H, !Molter, together with $25.00 a month each, for traveling expense, the respective salary payable out of the General Fund of Kerr County and traveling expense payable out of the respective Commissioner's precinct. -o-o-o-o-o-o- No. 5410. FIXING SALARY OF IRVIN PARKS, CUSTODIAN. This the 15th day of January, A. D. 1952, came on to be considered by the court of the fixing of the salary of Irvin Parks, as Janitor-Cus tod San of Kerr County, Texas, and it appea ing to the court that Irvin Parks has rendered satisfactory service in the ptst and has aasis in minor repairs to the Court House and has saved the countg oonsiderable axpenee by his sere and that his salary should be fixed at $1800.00 per annum. Therefore by motion duly made by Eckstein, seconded by Powell and unanimously approved by the court that the salary of Irvin Parks, Janitor-Custodian of '~cerr County, be fixed at $1800. per annum payable in semi-monthly installments of $75.~ each, beginning on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1952 and each semi-monthly period thereafter for the ensuing year 1952. The