therefore by motion duly msde by Eckstein, seconded by Powell and unanimously approved by the coyrt~ that the salary of Alma Hancock, County Home D®monstra tion Agent of Kerr County, be fixed at $1300.00 per annum payable $108.33 each month, beginning January 31, 1952, and the County Clerk be and is hereby cirected to draw vouchers against the County Treasurer for said monthly installments payable to said Agent out of the General F1md of Kerr County. -o-o-o-o-o- N0. 5415. . FIXING 6A LARY OF ROSS DOUGHTY, DISTRICT JUDGE, AS JUVENILE OFFICER. This the 15th day of January, p. D. 1951, came on to be considered by the court, the sala of District Judge Ross E. Doughty, as Juvenile Officer of Kerr County, and it appearing to the court that said officer is entitled to $300.00 per annum and ttuit said alary should be fixed for that amount. Therefore by motion duly made by Eckstein, seconded by Powell and unanimously approved by the court, that the salary of Juvenile Officer Ross E. Doughty, be fixed at $300.00 per annum payable !525.00 each month, beginning January 31, 1952. The County Clerk be, and is hereby directed to draw voucher against the County Treasurer Sn said monthly payment, payable to said Ross Doughty out of the General Fund of Kerr County. -o-o-o-o-o- No. 5416. FIXING SALARY OF JULIA R. FARRELL, COURT REPORTER. This the 15th day of January, A. D. 1951, came on to be considered by the court, the con- firmation of the fixed salary of Julia R. Farrell, Court Reporter of Kerr County, for the en- suing year 1952, and it appearing to the court that said salary is fixed by the District Judge and that same should be confirmed by this court in the amount d' $717.00 per annum; therefore by motion duly made by Powell, seconded by Molter and unanimously approved by the court, that the salary of Julia R. Farrell, Court Reporter of Kerr County be confirmed at $717.00 per annum payable 859.75 monthly, beginning January 31, 1952. The County Clerk be and is hereby directed to draw proper vouchers against the County Treasurer in said monthly amounts payable to said Reporter out of the Jury Fund of Kerr County, Texas. -o-o-o-o-o- No. 9+17. FIXING SALARY OF SECRETARY TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY. This the 15th day of January, A. D. 1952, came on to be considered by the court, the salary of Ayleene Wharton, secretary to District Attorney for the 38th Judicial District in accordance with Chapter #365, SB2112 of the 52nd Legi4lature, which authorizes a maximum sal- ary in amount o£ $2400.00 per annum of which a pro rata portion in accordance with the pop- ulation of the County would amount to $33.00 a month for Kerr County's share, upon the proves ision that a combined majority of the Commissioners Courts of said district allow such em- ployment, that such employment has been approved by a majority of the Commissioners Courts; therefore by motion duly made by Powell, seconded by Molter and unanimously approved by the court that the County Clerk be authorized to draw voucher against the County Treasurer in amount of $33.00 each month out of the General Fund of Kerr County, beginning January 31st, 1952 and each month thereafter payable to Ayleeae Wharton, Secretary to District Attorney for the 38th Jud icier District, aggregating $396.00 per annum. -o-o-o-o-o- No. 5418. FIXING SALARY OF CLE LLA DOYLE, DISTRICT CLERK. This the 15th day of January, A. D. 1952, came on to be considered by the court, the salary of Clella Doyle, District Clerk of Kerr County, and it appearing to the court that said officer has been retaining approximately $1600.00 per annum as fees of said office and ~a+~ I the previous salary granted has been $960.00 per annum and that said amount should be re-gr