~ c~ It is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Burney "- and unanimously approved by the Court that the said Order No. 10617 be amended so as to increase the cash consideration offered therein to 563,250.00; and It is further ordered that the Clerk sad the Treasurer be authorized to draw a voucher on the F. M. 783 Right-of-Way Fund in the amount of ;y3,250.00, the said voucher to be delivered as set forth in the said Order No. 10617. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 10622 APPROVAL OF CLAIMS OUT OF ROAD ASdD BRIDGE N0. 4 FUND On this the 21st day of December 1967, came on to be considered by the Court the various claims against Kerr County and Road and Bridge Prec. No. 4, since the last terra of Court, which claims were approved for payment by the Clerk and Treasurer, in amounts a~td out of Road and Bridge No. Four Fund, as shown in the Minutes of Accounts allowed on page 1127 --, Voucher Nos. 19657 thru 1y660 , which were made a part hereof and of this order. Motion made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Burney and unanimously approved by the Court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 10623 ORDER CATICELLING KERR COUNTY TREASURY VOUCHERS N0. 13401 and 13563 APdD AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF REPLACEMENTS On this the 21st day of December 1967, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of cancelling Kerr County Treasury Voucher No. 13401 in the amount of X13.50, dated Sept. 13, 1965, payable to J. S. A. Spicer and Treasury Voucher No. 13863 in the amount of X513.75 dated Nov. 9, 1965, payable to Victor Lich, both of which vouchers were drawn on the General Fund of Kerr County in payment for services rendered by the payees as Election Judges, and it appearing to the Court after contacting the original payees that both of the said vouchers have apparently been lost or misplaced without having been negotiated by the payees, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Schwethelm and unanimously approved by the Court that the Clerk ^ and the Treasurer be directed to cancel the aforesaid Kerr County Treasury Vouchers No. 13401 and 13863 on their books and that the County Depository be directed to stop payment on the same should they be hereafter be presented for payment and it is further ordered that the Clerk and the Treasurer draw replacement vouchers on the General Fund payable in the same manner as the said original vouchers and for the services as originally render- ed by the said payees. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 10624 ORDER AU`T'HORIZING AStD DIRECTING COUNTY ATTORNEY TO INTI~;RVENE IN DELIN(ZUENT TAX SUIT BEING CAUSE N0. 6013 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KERR COUNTY On this the 21st day of December 1967, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the necessity oi'-authorizing and directing County Attorney Robert R. Barton to act on behalf of Kerr County and the State of Texas in the matter of intervening and filing claims in Cause No. 6013 of the District Court of Kerr County pursuant to Article 7345b, Texas Civil Statutes, the said cause being a delinquent tax suit styled Kerrville Independ- .-. eat School District VS Minnie Lee Cannon, a widow and it appearing to the Court that the " Kerr County Tax Collector has been heretofore served with citation in said cause on behalf of Kerr County and the State of Texas and that intervention and filing of claims in this cause is required to preserve the claims of Kerr County and the State of Texas arising from delinquent taxes due them and constituting a lien on the property which is subject to t~ the said delinquent tax suit, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Burney and unanimously approved by the Court that the County Attorney, ^ Robert R. Barton, be authorized and directed to proceed to file an intervention in the said cause as above set forth and otherwise proceed according to law in this matter. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED December 21, 1967 at 11:50 o'clock A.M. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT CONVESTED IN SPECIAL SESSION December 29, 1967 at 10:00 o'clock A.M., with the following officers present: Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge W. C. Schwethelm Commissioner Precinct 1 Adolph Bartel Commissioner Precinct 3 Roger Stone Commissioner Precinct 4 and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: SdO. 10625 ACCEPTANCE OF BID OF EDENS IMPLEI°1EPTT CUPQPANY FOR TRACTOR APSD LOADER FOR PRECINCT PfU. 3 Cn this the 2yth day of December 1967, came on to be considered by the Court the sealed ^ bids for one tractor and loader for Precinct No. 3, as per specifications on file in the County Clerk's Office. Upon opening and reading the bids filed with the County Clerk of the Court, it is found that the bid of Edens Implement Company in the amount of $5,465.72 be accepted as the lowest and best bid. Motion made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Stone and unanimously approved by the Court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 10626 ACCEPTANCE OF BID OF KEN STGEPEL FORD, II?C. FOR UNE 1968 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN FOR SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT On this the 29th day of December 1967, came on to be considered by the Court the sealed bids for one 1968 Model 4 Door Sedan for the Sheriff's Department, as per specifications on file in the County Clerk's Office. Upon opening and reading ttie bids filed with the County Clerk of the Court, it is .-., found that the bid of Ken Stoepel Ford, Inc., in the amount of $1795.70, which is the total difference to be paid by the Sheriff's Department, between the new unit and the 1965 Ford Custom 4-Door Sedan, be accepted as the lowest and best bid. Motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, with Commis- sinners Schwethelm and Bartel voting "AYE" and Commissioner Stone abstaining from voting, said motion carrying by a majority vote. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ^d0. 10627 ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS OF PETERSON AUTO COMPANY FOR TWO-2 TON TRUCKS FOR PRECINCT N0. 1 AND PRECINCT N0. 2 On this the 29th day of December 1967, came on to be considered by the Court the sealed bids for two 1968 two ton trucks cab and chassis for Precinct No. 1 and Precinct No. 2, as per specifications on file in the County Clerk's Office. Upon opening and reading the bids filed with the County Clerk of the Court, it is found that the bids of Peterson Auto Company, be accepted as the lowest and best bids, as follows: 1-1968 Chevrolet 2 ton truck for Precinct No. 1 in the amount of $3,549.00, which is the total difference to be paid between the new unit and the 1955 Chev. truck. 1-1968 Chevrolet 2 ton truck for Precince No. 2 in the amount of $3,874.00. Motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Stone and unanimously