~c~ HENRY B. ENGELMAN, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 4~5, fines & trial fees -. ALBERT WILSON, Public Weigher, public scale receipts ALMA SCHOLES, County Health Nurse, report of April, 1963 JUANITA O'CONNOR, Home Lemonstration Agent, report of April, 1963 BILL N. RECTOR, County Agent, report of April, 1963 F. W. MEEKER, City-County Sanitarian, report of April, 1963 o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o No, 9435 IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION G IN THE COMMISSIONERS FOR DISCONTINUANCE AND C COURT OF ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC ALLEY, 4 KERR COUNTY, TEXAS FILED BY J. W. PRIOUR, ET AL Q 41.OU 61.84 On this, the 13th day of May, A,D „ 1963, came on to be heard the application of J. W, PRIOUR, SR., J, W, PRIOUR, JR „ DALE PRIOUR, EARL P. BERNHARD, JERRY A. GAGE, K. P. PLASH, L. E, CRAIG and REX McELROY, all freeholders in Precinct #4, Kerr County, Texas, to discontinue '~ and Bandon as a public alley, the following described property, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being situated in the County of Kerr, State of Texas, out of Survey No, 129, F. Trevino, and being a strip of land 15 feet wide commencing at the corner of an unnamed street between Pierson Addition to the town of Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, and Moseys Section "A", Second Addition to the town of Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, and running N. 58° 14' W, approximately 717 feet to the corner of Austin Street in Pierson Addition, and being designated as an alley running through Block 2, Pierson Addition to the town of Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, in accordance with the map and plat of said addition recorded in volume 1, Page 67, Plat Records, Kerr County, Texas, to which reference is here made for all purposes, And it appearing to the Court that the notice of the intention to close said alley has been signed by at least eight freeholders of Kerr County, Texas, and of said Precinct #4, located in Kerr County, Texas, and that said notice was posted in three places in the County, one in the courthouse of Kerr County, Texas, at Kerrville, Texas, one at the United States Postoffice located at Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, and one at the Ranchmen's Wool and Mohair House, at Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, for a period of more than twenty (20) days prior to the hearing hereon exclusive of the day of posting and exclusive of the date of hearing and that the same remained posted from day to dap during said twenty (20) days period. And it further appearing to the Court that the closing of the hereinbefore described alley comes under the 3urisdiction of the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, and that this Court has 3urisdictton thereof for the purpose of hearing the application for discontinuance and abandonment of said alley, And it further appearing to the Court that the alley as hereinbefore described is not being used as an alley and never has bean used as an alley but was merely dedicated by the developers of the subdivision, and that for the convenience and welfare of said freehoiders and public generally, the above described alley should be discontinued and abandoned as an alley, '"~ And it further appearing to the Court that the hereinbefore described alley will serve no purpose to the rublic, and that it would ba to the benefit of the public to discontinue and abandon said alley, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED by this Court that the above described `h~ alley be and is hereby abandoned and discontinued as an alley, and that a copy of this ORDER be spread on the minutes of the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, /s/ JULIUS R, NEUNHOFFER County Judge, Kerr County, Texas /s/ W. C. SCHWETHELM Commissioner, Precinct Number One /s/ Prentice Witt Commissioner, Frecinct Number Two /s/ Adolph Bartel Commissioner, Precinct Number Thx.ee /s/ Roger Stone Commissioner, Precinct Number Four o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 9436 ORDER RENEWING FIRE FIGHTING CONTRACT ~JITH THE CITY OF KERhVILL~., TEXAS On this 13th day of May, 1963 came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of providing Rural Fire Protection for Kerr County, and it appearing to the Court that the existing Fire Fighting Contract with the City of Kerrville, Texas will expire on I•;ay 31, 1963; and it further appearing to the Court that the existing contract and the working arrangements agreed upon thereunder are providing satisfactory rural fire protection for the citizens of Kerr County and that it would be to the best interests of Kerr County to renew such contract for a one-year period; It is therefore Ordered on motion by Commissioner W. C. Schwethelm, seconded by Commis- stoner Adolph Bartel and unanimously approved by the Court that the existing Fire Fighting Contract with the City of Kerrville, Texas be renewed for a period of one year commencing on June 1, 1963 and ending on May 31, 1964 as provided for in Part C of the existing contract, said renewal to become effective upon the joinder therein by the City of Kerrville by letter acceptance as provided for by the terms of said Part C, and it is further Grdered that the Clerk of this Court forward a certified copy of this Order to the City of Kerrville, Texas. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o No. 9437 APPROVAL OF FUkCHASE OF ELECTRONIC SPELD NiETER WITH CAkkYING CASE FkONi KAk TkCL SIGidAL CO., INC., HOUSTON, TEXAS On this the 13th day of May 1963, came on to be considered by the Court the matter of purchasing an Electronic Speed Meter with Carrying Case from Kar Trol Signal Co., Inc., Housmn, Texas, to be paid out of the General Fund and to be used by the Peace Officers on the public roads of Kerr County, Texas. Motion made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by County Judge, Julius R. Neuiihoffer, with Commissioners Bartel and Schwethelm and County Judge Neunhoffer voting "AYE" and Commissioners GJitt and Store voting "NO", said motion carrying in the affirmative by a majority vote. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 9438 ORDER CLOSING UNUSED kOALWAY ACkOSS FCRbiER JOHN E. LECKER PROPERTY IN SUkVEY 113 ANL AUTHORIZING COUNTY JUDGE TO EXECUTE A QUITCLAIM DEED' THERETO On this the 13th day of May, 1963, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the request of the Holland Lumber Company, a Texas Corporation and successor in title to John E. Decker et ux to certain lands out of Survey 113 Samuel ir1a11ace, to close a certain roadway across a portion of such lands which roadway constitutes a strip of land 50 feet in width and 170 feet in length running South 364 degrees East from the Upper Oak Park koad, which land is described more particularly in a Deed from John E. Decker, et ux to Kerr County as is of record in Vol. 101 Page 153 Kerr County Deed Records, and it appearing to the Court that