1=~~ The foregoing minutes from page 134 thru 141 were read in open Court and found correct amend are hereby approved this 13th day of April 1970. ATTEST ~.?il~r,-uc ~ ~ in~~,~y - ' ~, ~ ~"' County lerk, Kerr County, exas unty Ju e, Kerr o , Texas o-o-o-o-o-o o- -o-o THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY OF KERR ~ BE IT RET~,EMBERED that there was begun and holden on the 13th day of April 1970 at 10:00 o'clock A.P4., in the City of Kerrville, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, with the following members present: Julius R. Neunhoffer W. C. Schwethelm Clinton D. Burney Adolph Bartel Roger Stone County Judge Commissioner Precinct 1 Commissioner Precinct 2 Commissioner Precinct 3 Commissioner Precinct 4 and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: N0. 11104 APPROVAL OF CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS On this the 13th day of April 1870, came on to be examined by the Court the various clams and accounts against Kerr County and the respective Commissioners Precincts since the last term of Court, which claims and accounts were approved for payment by the Clerk and Treasurer, in amounts and out of Road and Bridge Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, General Road & Bridge, General, Officers Salary, County Law Library and Jury Funds, as shown in the Minutes of Accounts Allowed from page 1316 thru 1319 , Voucher Nos. 25867 thru 25995 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. 11105 MONTHLY REPORTS OF COUNTY AND PRECINCT OFFICERS OF KERR COUNTY APPROVED On this the 13th day of April 1970, came on to be examined by the Court the various reports of March of the County and Precinct Officers of Kerr County, Texas, and the same having been heard and considered by the Court, finds that said reports are true and correct and should be approved; therefore, upon motion of Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commis- sinner Schwethelm, the Court unanimously approved that the submitted reports be accepted and filed with the County Clerk for future reference and subject to audit. EMMIE M. MUENKER, County Clerk, collection of fees of office $2521.81 EMMIE M. MUENKER, County Clerk, fines, judgments & jury fees $ 986.00 ED HONEA, District Clerk, judgments & jury fees $ 249.45 LEON F. MAPLES, Sheriff, out of County fees $ 138.00 'rJ. C. McDANIEL, Public Weigher, Scale Receipts for March, 1970 $ 176.00 RAYMOND ORR, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1, fines & fees :~ 824.50 RAYMOND ORR, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1, Small Claims $ 62.00 CHARLES J. REFS, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 2, fines & fees & $ 394.00 Small Claims ALBERT KENNEDY, JR., Justice of the Peace, Prec. 4, fines & fees $ 135.90 HENRY B. ENGELMAN, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 5, fines & fees $ 70.00 BILL N. RECTOR, County Agent, Report for March, 1y70 JERRILYN L. SESSOM, Home Demonstration Agent, Report for March, 1970 MARGARET HILL, County Health Nurse, Report for March, 1970 FRANKLIN W. MEEKER, City-County Sanitarian, Report for Nfarch, 1970 o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11106 APPROVAL OF COUNTY CLERK'S i~UA1tTERLY REPORT ON TRUST FUND AND FINES On this the 13th day of April 1970, came on to be examined by the Court the quarterly report of all monies and fees collected by Emmie M. Muenker, County Clerk, belonging to officers, witnesses and other persons, remaining in her hands uncalled for by the parties entitled thereto, for the period ending the 31st day of March 1970 and held on deposit in ,~~z in the County Clerk's Trust Fund in the amount of $5,444.30. ~~ Also Quarterly Report of Fines Imposed, Jury and Library Fees, Judgments received and collected in the County Court by the Clerk of said Court, in the amount of $2047.00. It appearing to the Court that said reports are in due form and should be approved; therefore, on motion of Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Burney, the Court unanimously approved said reports as submitted, to be filed with the County Clerk. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o PSO. 11107 SCHOCL TRUSTEE ELECTION RETURNS AND MAINTENANCE TAX ELECTIONS RETURNS CANVASSED AND TABULATED On this the 13th day of April 1970, came on to be considered by the Court the returns to be canvassed, to determine the results of the School Trustee Election and Maintenance Tax Election held on April 4, 1970, which included: Center Point Independent School District Hunt Independent School District Ingram Independent School District Divide Common School District No. 12 and "' Maintenance Tax Election in Divide Common School District No. 12 Wherefore, the Court having canvassed and tabulated the returns of the above mentioned Districts, is of the opinion that said returns, after having been canvassed and tabulated in Volume 5, Pages 103 and 104, Record of Election Returns, and as certified by each member of the Commissioners' Court, and upon motion made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Burney, the Court unanimously approved said returns. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11108 ORDER DECLARING RESULT OF MAINTENANCE TAX ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY OF KERB ~ DIVIDE COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. 12 On this the 13th day of April 1970, the Commissioners' Court of Kerr County, Texas, convened in regular session with the following members present, to-wit: Julius R. Neunhoffer, County Judge W. C. Schwethelm Commissioner Precinct No. 1 Clinton D. Burney Commissioner Precinct No. 2 Emmie M. Muenker County Clerk Adolph Bartel Commissioner Precinct No. 3 Roger Stone Commissioner Precinct No. 4 and the following absent: none, constituting a quorum and among other proceedings had by said Court was the following: There came on to be considered the returns of an election held on the 4th day of April, 1970, on the proposition of maintenance tax as provided in the order calling said election, and it appearing from said returns, duly and legally made, that there were cast at said election 15 valid and legal votes, of which number there were cast: "FOH SCHOOL TAX" 15 votes "AGAINST SCHOOL TAX" 0 votes IT IS THEREFORE FOUND AND DECLARED, AND SO ORDERED, by the Commissioners' Court of ..., Kerr County, Texas, that a majority of the resident qualified property taxpaying voters who owned taxable property in Divide Common School District No. 12, and who had duly render- ed the same for taxation, voting at said election voted in favor of said maintenance tax, and that, therefore, this Court is authorized to assess, levy and collect said maintenance