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SPECIAL LAWS. 35
Thence N. and 70 deg. E. to S. cor, of Sur. No. 1;
Thence N. and 20 deg. W. to S. W. cor. of Sur. No. 481;
Thence N. with its W line and with W. line of Sur. No. 382,
E. Steven to a point on S. bank of Guadalupe River, at N. W.
corner of Sur. No. 382;
Thence across the river to the lower corner of land owned by
Otto Raute, containing 44-1/10 acres described on page 181,
Book 2, record of Kerr County;
Thence N. with E. line of Otto Raute land to its N. E. cor.;
Thence W. to E. line of land owned by Chas. Appelt;
Thence N. to N. E. corner of said Appelt's land;
Thence W. crossing Sur. No. 30 to E. line of Sur. No. 31, Wm.
S. Long;
Thence N. to N. E. cor. of same;
Thence W. to a point on N. line of same; due S. of S. W. cor.
of Sur. No. 374, B. Woodson;
Thence N. to S. W. cor. of same;
Thence N. E. to N. E. cor, of same;
Thence N. to N. W. cor. of Sur. No. 649, Geo. Morehoff;
Thence in a S. E. direction to N. W. corner of Sur. No. 648,
A. Bartel;
Thence due E. to Kerr and Kendall county line;
Thence with said line to the place of beginning.
SEC. 2. That the Comfort County Line Independent School
District, as created by this Act, shall have all the rights, duties,
powers and privileges conferred by the General Laws of the
State of Texas upon independent school districts of school corporations
incorporated for free school purposes only, and shall
be under the control of the General Laws of the State of Texas
in all things.
SEC. 3. The full control and management of the public
schools of said Comfort County Line Independent School District,
as created by this Act, shall be vested in a board of seven
school trustees, who shall have and are herby vested with all the
powers, rights, privileges and duties that are provided by the
General Laws of Texas for boards of trustees of towns and
villages incorporated for free school purposes only.
SEC. 4. Immediately upon the taking effect of this Act the
county judge of Kendall County, Texas, shall order an election
for the election of seven trustees to serve as trustees of said
Comfort County Line Independent School District, whose terms
of office shall be as follows: The terms of office of the seven
trustees chosen at the first election under this Act shall be
divided into two classes, and the members shall draw for the
different classes; the four members drawing numbers, one, two,
three and four shall serve for one year or part thereof, that is,
until the first Saturday in April, A. D. 1926, thereafter, and
until their successors are elected and qualified; and the three
members drawing the numbers five, six and seven, shall serve
two years, that is, until the first Saturday in April, A. D. 1927,
thereafter, and until their successors are elected and qualified;
and regularly thereafter on the first Saturday in April of each
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15499/m1/47/?rotate=270: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .