~~ No. 6262. COURT RECESSED P,"OidDAY, SEPTEI',~ER 14TH, A. D. 1953, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK F. '.'., iTNTTIL TUESDAY, SEPTEP?BER 15TH, A• D. 1953, AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. S:'., FOR ANY NATTERS THAT T`AY BE PP.ESEi~TT- ED TO THE COURT. o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. 6263. COURT RECD\TVENED TUESDAY S~TE`'`BER 15TH, A• D. 1953, AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. T.7., ?~`!R A?`;1' .,.TATTERS THAT ::iAY BE PRESENTED TO TH ' COURT. Pursuant to recess taken on j':onday, September 14th, A. D. 1953, at 5:30 o'clock F. T,:,, this Court reconvened on Tuesday, :September 15th, A. D. 1953, at 9:00 o'clock A. .-:., for any matters that may be presented to the Court, with the following officers being present, to-~a-it: Honorable Jno. R. Leavell.....County Judge L. :,'. Guthrie .................Commissioner Precinct ~l V. D. Fowell ..................Commissioner Precinct #2 ydolph Bartel .................Commissioner Precinct ~{3 Lee Goff ......................Commissioner Precinct #4 and Lawrence Stephens .............County Clerk and the Co urt having regularly opened, the following proceedings were had, to-wit. o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. 6264. COURT RECESSED IP; RESPECT PASSIidG OF C:~I.TdTY ATTO~'?PTEY'S SISTER. This the 15th day of September., A• D. 1953, after motion having been duly made by Goff, seconded by Guthrie, and unanimously approved by the Court that a recess be taken as a respect to James E. Nugent, County Attorney, on the passing of his sister, Ada Norene Nugent Steves, so that the members of the Court might attend such services. o-o-o-o-~ -oro No. 6265. CODTFIR,`ATION OF _iPPOIi•iI":_'ivTT, SF ~CIrS. D~PUT'I 3H'~'RIFF, CLARENCE HYD:~. This the 15th day of September, .a• D. 1953, came on to be considered by the Court, the de- putatior. presented by Oliver Toore, Sheriff, for the appointment of Clarence Hyde as a Saecial Deputy Sheriff, as a convenience to Clarence Hyde and others, to act in such capacity on a non- salary basis. It appearing to the Court that the appointment of such deputy would not be an ex- pense to the County and that such appointment should be conf firmed. Therefore, by motion duly made by Bartel, seconded by Guthrie, and unanimously approved by the Court, that said deputation should be confirmed •Jvith no expense against the County, with said appointment to be effective from date hereof and shall continue in full force and effect by the direction of said Sheriff, or otherwise terminated. o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. 6266. APFROVAL OF AFPLICATiOTF AP'D 1P'TFRiidG I^?TO A GJNTRACT ";;ITH ROBERT LInTDNER FOR TERRAC- ING, ETC. This the 15th day of September, A. D. 1953, after motion having been duly made by Bartel, seconded by Powell, and unanimously approved by the Court, that Cora-:issioner of Frecinct ~f3 be, and is hereby authorized to perform the duties by use of County T^.ainta.iner, when the machinery of Frecinct p~3 is available, and in accordance v^rith the provisions of Article 2372c, R. C. S., as per application and contract entered, as follows, to-~,vit: Sept. 15, 1953 Date CommissionersT Co urt County of Kerr Kerrville, Texas Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of ,^~rticle 2372c of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, I ^rao uld like to have you cone upon my land at about 18 miles S. E. of Kerrville on the Herman ~~~ Sons Road, for the purpose of improving, terracing, protecting or ditching the same. I will pay you the standard county charge for such work toward the conservation of the fertility of ^:~- land. I believe that this work would be for some public benefit an3 ask that you do so find. Respectfully yours, Robert Lindner STATE OF TEXAS: COIINTY OF KERR: Kerr County acting through her Commissioners' Court, hereinafter called Party of the First Part, an3 Robert Lindner, hereinafter called Party of the Second Part, contracts as follovis: I karty of the First Part, in consideration of the hereinafter mentioned undertaking (or pay- .~.ent) of the Farty of the Second Part agrees to furnish county machinery to Farty of the Second Fart for those uses as set forth in accordance v+ith Article 239^c of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, charging for such use of ~'aintainer with operator - 8.00 per hour; High- loader with operator - j3.00 per hour; and Truck v+ith operator - X2.50 per hour. IS ,.-. Party of the Second Part, in consideration of the hereinabefore mentioned undertaking (or payment) oP the Party of the First cart agrees to pay the County for the use of such machinery at the above rate. AITNESS our hands, this the 15th day of September, 1953. Jno. R. Leavell, County Judge L. '.:".. Guthrie, Co::~~issioner, Frec. 1 V. D. Fov+ell, Co.2.issioner, Prec. 2 Adolph Bartel, Coamissioner, Frec. 3 Lee Goff, Commissioner, Frec. 4 FARTY OF THE FIRST PART Robert Lindner FARTY OF THE SECOPdTJ FART o-n-~-~-0-;~-~ L?o. 6267. ACCEPTA?~`CE OF DEDICATIOT' OF STREETS 9T?D A~~ITUES IT? BIV!°L4C EST ;TES. This the 15th day of Septer.,ber, A- D. 1953, ear,e on to be presented to the Court by A. P. Allison, ;'attorney for C. D. Fars:alee, et ux, of an application for the dedication of all streets and avenues within the Bivouac Estates Addition, to be designated as second and third class roads It apt~earing to the Court that said application and dedication should be accepted and that said streets should be designated as second and third clan. roads. Therefore, by motion duly made by Guthrie, secor_ded by Goff, and unani~.ously approved by the Court, that the application and dedi- cation and order be as fo'_lows, to-v?it: STATE 0 F T~2ENS CCU:`^PY OF KERR: ';,'f?ER'~;I;S, on the 8th day of July, 1946, Clyde D. Parmelee and wife, Barbara E. Farr.;elea, the openers of Bivouac Estate::, sub-divided their property and placed upon record, in the office of the Cour_ty Clerk of Kerr County, Texas, PIVCliAC F'STA`I'ES, of record in Volur:e 1, pages 53 and 54 of the ,,"'ap and Flat Records of Kerr County, Te_:as, and reserved unto the^aely es, the streets and ^, alleys of said subdivision, and ',',~ziEREAS, the sai~. ov:ners of said subdivision are now desirous of conveyir_g to the County of Kerr, Texas, all ro~~ds in ss,id subdivisior_; for the reason that the public, in general, use said streets and r~,ds in c""aid aubdiv_aion for the purpose o£ traveling to and from tl"e G.~at CreeY. Road to the Ingra.^ State ?Ii;~h:^e.^. J' =x27, using the sax„o as a cut off to .paid Eighway, ar_d for the