169 N0. 9768 ACCEPTANCi; OF BID OF GABRIEL ?4A'PA FOR F~iJCING COI~:STRUCTIOP7 ON R. M, 187 On this the 17th day of July 1964, came on to be examined by the Court the sealed bids for construction of fencing on R,M. 187 on Sections 1 and 2 as per specifications, Upon opening and reading tie bids filed with the County Clerk of the Court, it is found that t're bid of Gabriel Mata be accepted as the lowest and best bid, in the amount of °'Sr5,G0 Per :Wile - Section 1 - South Fork Ranch and ~570.CC per mile - Section 2 - Adam ~'+ilson, Jr, Ranch, motion made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner ;Mitt and unanimously approved by the Court, o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0, 9769 CRDBR TO ADVtiRTIS~ FOR BIDS FOR AIR CO^iDITI~,NING '?n this the 17th data of July 1964, upon motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Stone, with Commissioners Schwethelm, Ltiitt and Stone voting "AYE" and Com:nis- si.oner Bartel abstaining from voting, said motion carrying by a :majority vote, that the County Judge he a~.rthori~ed to advertise for bids for installation of window type air conditioning units for first floor offices and the County Agent's Office in the Kerr County Court House, together with necessar;* wiring as per plans and specifications drawn b;,~ Lester B, Whitton. .-_ Bids to he received until 10:00 o'clock A.M. August 3, 1964, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read. Kerr Count;, reserves the right to reject any and all bids, PT,otices to be published in the Kerrvilla Daily Times Jul~,~ 19, 1964 and July 26, 1964. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o C!!iJHT RECESSED July 17, 1964 at 11:15 o'clock A,M, o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o C~~??HT C ~PTVsA~ED ~Td >Ft?CTAL S~SS?:?T.i J~.rly 3L, 1964 at 10:15 o'clock A,' with the fallowing officers present: Julius R, Neunhoffer County Judge t:r. C. Schwethelm Commissioner Prec?.pct 1 Adolph Bartel Ccmmissioner Precinct 3 i3oger Stone Commissioner Precinct 4 and the following order was passed: OF C. '770 A =..0'JA~ OF CLAI.',S A"D ACCtiUiPPS CUP/ROAD AiJD BRIE N0. !1 FJ2tD On t'^is the 31st day of July 1964, ii~cn motion Wade by Commissionar Stone, secon:iad ^' of by Com:nissiprn r 3artel, tae Court unanimously appro~~ed various claims and accounts out/Road and Bridga Tio, 4 rand, as shown in the Niirnrtes of Acoounts Allocaed, page 857, Voucher ido, 10299 thru 10301, w]:,ich were made a part hereof and of this order c-c-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o C i?HT A~.2ZP.;)~D July 31, 1964 at 1C: 20 o'clock A,'!, o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o C~-URT COi?Vi3IJis'D IN S~'LCIA" S.CSSiGPd AUGUST 3, 1964 at 1G:00 o'clock A,;i, with the follow- ing ~f£icers present: Julies R, teunhoffer Co~.anty J.~dge '-' C, Schwethelm Coramissionsr Precinct i -rantice ~,tiitt Commissioner Precinct 2 Roger Stone Co~~missioner Precinct 4 a>>d the following orders were passed: I?0, 9771 ORD-R ACC ~'TIPiG ;3ID OF T. J. "IO~i,E LU;~',BrsR YARD I'OR AI_t CCidi~I'PIGidIIG AidL ~L~CT,Y?CAL ADDITI';I?S FCi? CGUHT HOUSP '"' Qn this the 3rd day of August 1`:?64, came on to be examined by the Court the sealed bids for air ccnci`.tirrin~ and electrical aar,itinns for tl!e court ho.:se as per specifications, T?nnn opening and reading the bids file:, with the County Cle-rk of the Court, i_t is found that tha bid of T, J, :•ioore L~_cnber Yard in the amount of .',4, 31.00 be accepted as the lowest and best