,Zoo 44. 1 F- CUh1MIS"~~lUNER:;' CUUk'1' CONVENED IN A WOkt:~HUY UE~~C~lUN en "Phursday, February 2b, 1`_~`_il with all .four t4r ~.ommis~sioners present, and Judge Gtacy absent, to interview Road Engineer/Adrni"nistratur applicants. Doug hoenneaL:e, Ted Lackey, and Joe Biermann, three of the foremen with Kerr l..ounty koad d. Bridge were also present. The Court had eight f8, applicants scheduled fur an interview: Alton Rhoden, Ken Marquardt, Larry Kearney, Leonard Odom, Orval Farmer, who was unable to attend due to a death in the I:amily, kobert Sims, kick Million, who did not show, and Mark Walter, who declined due to acceptance of another position. No appointment was made pending the interview with M'r. F'ar mer ne:ct week. i:UMMISSIONEk'i' CUUkI' WOkhSHUP RECEbSED at li:2v~ A. M. and automatically adjourned on Friday, March 1, 1951 at 5:00 P. M. CUMMI`~SIUNEkf>' COURT C:ONV6N6U 1N SPECIAL SESSION on Thursday, February Zb, ly`_-ll at 1:2~ Y.M. with all officers present, and the Court having duly opened the follow;ng proceedings were t,ad: UkDEk NU. ~010~~ CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS On this the 28th day of February 1551 came on to be considered by the Court the various claims and accounts against Kerr County and the various Commissioner's Precincts, which claims and accounts were approved Yor payment out of General for 545,685.32, Jury for 5455.50, Road & Bridge for 521, 717.56, i~ounty Law Library Yor SS.''7. 07, Juvenile State Ard F'u nd for 5283. G5, 'L'r affic safety Fund for S1, till. 14, Juvenile intensive Prugram-State Aid Fund for 535.00, Indigent Health Care for 5%'77.90, Schreiner koad Trust Yor 585.00, State Funded-216th District Probation for S280.83, and Mate Funded-Community Corrections for Sl,lb'Y.05. PAGE 143