N0. 10799 APPROVAL OF CLAIM OF R. N. WELSCH On this the 17th day of October 1968, upon motion made by Commissioner Stone, secoaded by Commissioner Bartel, the Court unanimously approved the claim of R. N. Welsch in the amount of X279.15 for 109 cedar posts at X1.35 and 1100 cedar stays at 12˘ and that the Clerk and Treasurer be authorized to draw a voucher out of the F. M. 1340 R/W Fund in the amount of $279.15, payable to R. N. Welsch. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o '~,!i NO. 10800 APPOINTMENT OF J. P. SWAYZE AS ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE OF ELECTION FOR ELECTIOF PRECINCT N0. 19 On this the 17th day oŁ October 1968, upon motion made by Commissioner Bartel, second- !~~ed by Commisstoner Stone, the Court unanimously approved that J. P. Swayze be appointed as ~I~alternate Presiding Judge of Election for Election Precinct No. 19, due to the inability I'~ of Earl Berry to serve. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED October 17, 1968 at 11:45 o'clock A.M. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT CONVENED IN SPECIAL SESSION October 25, 1968 at 8:30 o'clock p.M., with I,'the Following off icere present; I !' Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge W. 0. Schwethelm Commissioner Precinct No. 1 Roger Stone Commissioner Precinct Na. 4 I nand the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had; INO. 10801 APPOINTMENT OF CAHOLYN H. HILDEBRAND AS ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE OF ELECTIONS FOR ELECTION PRECINCT N0. 15 ~, On this the 25th day of October 1968, upon motiun made by Cummissioner Schwethelm, ~; seconded by Commissioner Stone, the Court unanimously approved that Carolyn H. Hildebrand be appointed Alternate Presiding Judge of Election for Election Yrecin et No. 15, due to inability of Mrs. Loy House to serve. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED October 25, 1968 at 9:45 o~clock A.M. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT CONVENED IN SPECIAL SESSION October 30, 1968 at 8:30 o'clock A.M., with ,the following officers present; Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge W. C. Schwethelm Commissioner Preoinet 1 Roger Stone Commissioner Precinct 4 I~~,~~and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: ~Ii~NO. 10802 APPOINTMENT OF IMO GENE G. VEST AS PRESIDING JUDGE AND JAMES AVERY AS ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE FOR ELECTION PRECINCT N0. 14 On this the 30th day of October 1968, upon motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, (,seconded by Commissioner Stone, the Court unanimously approved that Imogene G. Vest be '~'~,appointed Presiding Judge and that James Avery be appointed as Alternate Presiding Judge ',for Election Precinct No. 14, due to inability of previous appointee to serve. ~' o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o 'NO. 10803 APPROVAL OF VARIOUS CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS On this the 30th day of October 1968, came on to be examined by the Court the various ~I'claims and accounts against Kerr County and the respective Commieaioners Yrecinets since ~,~'the last term of Court, which claims and eccounte were approved For payment by the Clerk !land Treasurer, in amounts and out of F. M. 1340 Sight-of-Way and General Funds, as aho wn in _« the Minutes of pccounte Allowed on Page 1195, Youcher Nos. 21894 thru 21896, which were made a part hereof and oŁ this order. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED OCTOBER 30, 1968. at 10:10 o'clock A.M. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT CONVENED IN SPECIAL SESSION November 8, 1968 at 10;00 o'clock p.M, with the following officers present: Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge W. C. Schwethelm Commissioner Precinct 1 Clinton D. Burney Commissioner Precinct 2 Adolph Bartel Commissioner Precinct 3 Roger Stone Commissioner Precinct 4 and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: N0. 10804 GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS CANVASSED AND TABULATED On this the 8th day of November 1968, came on to be considered by the Court the return to be canvassed, to determine the results of the General Election held on November 5, 1968. And the Court having canvassed and tabulated the returns oŁ the nineteen election precincts and the Absentee Canvassing Board Box, are of the opinion that said returns, after Having been opened and canvassed, are true and correct and should be approved. Therefore, on motion made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Burney and unanimously approved by the Court that the returns as canvassed and tabulated in Volume ', 5, pages 85-98 inclusive, Record of Election Returns oŁ Kerr County, Texas, and as certifi i thereto by each member of the Court, are in all respects approved. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o INO. 10805 ORDER APPROVING PAYMENT OF GENERAL ELECTION OFFICERS I,. On this the 8th day oŁ November 1968, upon motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, i' (seconded by Commissioner Bartel, the Court unanimously approved the payment of claims of i 'Election Officials as per claims on file at $1.25 per hour and the Yresi ding Judges $5.00 ~Łor bringing in returns of Election, including the Absentee Box. ~,,~~ i; ~ o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o P. I~NO. 10806 OFFER TO HELEN R. HALL AND LOIS YTRGIN IA LEE HALL HEY AND HUSBAND, WILSON HEY, JR., FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR F. M. ROAD 1340 ', On this the 8th day of November, 1968, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of compensation to be paid Helen R. Hall, a fame sole, and the surviving (widow oŁ H. L. Hall, Deceased, together with Lois Virginia Lee Hall Hey and husband, Wilson Hey, Jr., for the conveyance of land required for the extension of F. M. Road 1340; and I'aŁter due consideration by the Court, it ie ordered on motion by Commiasi oner Stone, second- ed by Commissioner Bartel and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County hereby 'I offers to pay Helen R. Hall and Lois Yirginia Lee Hall Hey and husband, Wilson Hey, Jr., the sum of :2,106.50 for land, damages and severance damages for their conveyance to the I State of Texas oŁ 16.065 acres of land out of Surveys 20, 21 end 22; and in addition to the cash compensation offered, Kerr County will, prior to the construction of the new roadway, construct a new livestock Pence on both sides of the right-oŁ-way conveyed consisting of 3y inch net wire topped with one smooth cable wire end heart cedar posts set 30 feet apart ~ in concrete with 3 heart cedar at aye between, it being the agreement of the pa rtiea that the fencing shall be constructed by Gabriel L. Mats of Sonora, Texas; and in addition, Kerr it County will furnish and install up to six 12 foot steel gates at locations acceptable to jthe land owners and the Texas Highway Department.