Order No. 9997 Offer to Mrs. Eddie Lee Reagan and Husband, Claude G. Reagan, Sr. , and to C. R. (Curtis) Colbath and Wife, Eu1a C.nlbath for Right-of-Way for State Highway 39 at Ingram On this the 4th day of June, 1965, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of compensation to be offered Mrs. Eddie Lee Reagan and husband, Claude G. Reagan, Sr., and C. R. (Curtis) Colbath and wife, Eula Colbath for the conveyance of right-of-.vay required for State Highway 39 at Ingram; and after due consideration,by the Court, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Schwethelm and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County hereby offers to pay the saiu Mrs. Eddie Lee Reagan, as owner of record, and the said G. R. (Curtis) Colbath and wife, Eula Colbath, as the holders of an Qption to purchase the land concerned by virtue of an unrecorded contract of~'sale dated July 8, 1958, the total sum of $2, 800. 00 for land and damages as consideration for their conveyance to the State of Texas of 0.192 acres of land out of Survey 129, F. Trevino, in the town of Ingram, it being stipulated that title to improvements bisected by the right- of-way line shall vest in the State of Texas and that the owners shall retain title to the water well pump, equipment and pipes located on the premises conveyed and shall remove the same by August 1, 1965, unless left longer by agreement with the Texas Highway Department and it is ordered that payment of the con- sideration herein offered will be made upon approval by the Texas Highway De- partment of the owners' properly executed deed of conveyance, with payment to be made before the conveyance is placed of record, and it is further urdered that upon approval of the instrument of conveyance by the 'Texas Highway De- partment, the Clerk and the Treasurer be authorized to draw two vouchers on the Highway 39 Right-of-Way Fund as follows: 1. Voucher in the amount of $606. 29 payable to Mrs. Eddie Lee Reagan. 2. Voucher in the amount of $2, 193.71 payable to G. R. (Curtis) Colbath and Eula Colbath.