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GRANBURY LIGHT PLANT RESEARCH TAKEN FROM CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 1923 - 1940

Transcribed by: By R.M. Knebel

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GRANBURY LIGHT PLANT RESEARCH
TAKEN FROM CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
(As they are bound in the book, not chronologically)
From 20 July 1923 to 11 Apr 1940
                                                By R.M. Knebel
                                                   04 Feb 1993

Miscellaneous loose sheets and documents:
     26 Jun 1930: Contract between GRANBURY MUNICIPAL LIGHT AND 
     WATER PLANT and Granbury Reunion Assoc. to supply 15 KW.

     10 Nov 1952: CleburneTX, news item re: Lone Star Gas rates.

     27 Aug 1900: Surveyor description, Granbury city limits.

     25 May 1914: Extension of above limits.

     5 Nov 1935: Granbury accepts TITLE 28 REVISED CIVIL STATUTES

     - -    1929: Proposal to sell Granbury's city-owned water
     works and electric generating plant to TEXAS-LOUISIANA 
     POWER CO.

     C. 01 Jan 1952: Lone Star Gas applies for a rate increase.

     C. Jun 1930: Approx. 300 subscriber names to THE GRANBURY
     MUNI. WATER AND LIGHT (or LIGHT AND WATER) PLANT. L.B. 
     Hiner listed.

     C. Jul 1923: Rates set for services of MUNI. WATER AND LIGHT
     PLANT

End of misc. sheets. Begin numbered pages. 

Page & Date    
1, 20 Jul 1923: Council OKs ML&W bills (this becomes routine).

2, 11 Aug  "  : Tax rate set for repayment of $47,000 & $28,000
               bonds, respectively, for water and ele. light 
               PLANT, and OKs routine payment of PLANT bills.

6, 11 Sep  "  : Foundations at PLANT ready for engines & tank.

8, 20  "   "  : PLANT waste contract with Henry Holland.

10, 5 Oct  "  : Long list of PLANT bills to be paid out of water
               and light (bond) fund. This becomes meeting a 
               routine.

11, 17 "   "  : Ditto, includes a $6880.00 engine.

17, 10 Dec "  : Ele. rates lowered.
                                118, 27 "   "  : $8534.00 for Fairbanks-Morse supplies for PLANT

21, 15 Jan 1924: Chief PLANT engineer hired @ $100/mo.

24, 27 Feb  "  : $2135.47 in taxes collected in 1923 for ele. 
               light bonds

28, 8 May  "   : Ele. rates set for motors, stoves, & wtr. heat.

33, 13 Oct "   : Taxes set to establish PLANT bond sinking fund.

39, -  -  1924 : Tax collector reports that in 1923 $3769.22 & 
               $2404.61 taken in for wtr. & light bond repayment

43, 10 Apr 1925: Election returns. Among winners: Mrs. Neil Hiner

46, 13 Jul  "  : Water rate set

49, 21 Sep  "  :   "    "   re-set

50, 9 Oct  "   : Tax rates for PLANT bond retirement. Tax col-
               lector'ó reporô foò prioò year $3826.7  
               $2398.05 toward wtr. & ele. bond retirement.

59, 22 Sep 1926: Tax rates set for PLANT bond retirement

61, 22 Feb 1927: Houston St. bridge repair

63, -   -   -  : $3685.19 & $2284.05 collected in taxes toward
               wtr. & light PLANT bond retirement

65, 25 Apr  "  : A.F. Larned hired @ $100/mo. PLANT mgr. (a pol-
               itician on the rise).

66, 9 May   "  : A.F. Larned now sec. of city council

67, 27 Jun  "  : Shanley bldg. falling down.

73, 31 Oct  "  : TEXAS-LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO. offers to buy
               PLANT. Council to let voters decide.

76, 30 Jan 1928: A.F. Larned now fire chief. Council donates 
               $200 for a cemetery "saxton" (sexton,or, grave
               digger) out of PLANT fund.

77,27 Feb  "   : A.F. Larned promoted from fire chief to fire
               marshall.

81, 14 May     : A.F. Larned now city secretary. Meeting minutes
               very brief and not informative.

94, 15 Apr 1929: Minutes now 1/3 to 1/2 as long as before. Poor
                                   2                                       details. New mayor elected.

95, 29 Apr  "  : A.F. Larned resigns as PLANT mgr, city sec, and
               fire marshall. End of politician.

98, 28 May  "   : New plant ENGINE @ $14,034.00.

99-10  Jun    COMMUNITÙ NATURAÌ GAÓ CO® granteä  25-yr® fran
               chise to furnish gas to Gby for the first time. 
               Consumeò tï paù $0.20/100 cu.ft® foò 1sô 70 cu.
               then $0.75/1000 cu.ft. thereafter.

104, 24 Jun "  : Council decides to hold election to sell PLANT.

110, 15 Aug "  : LOUISIANA LIGHT & POWER now offers $100,000 for
               both PLANTS and agrees to rates; calls city in-
               competent.

132, 16 Aug "  : J.L. Brooks of Birdwell, TX, to drill a PLANT 
               well for $350.00.

135, 30 Sep "  : Voters defeat sale of "GRANBURY MUNICIPAL WATER
               AND LIGHT PLANT" by 144 to 116.

155, 26 Feb 1930: 180 HP diesel electric generating set to be 
               installed by Fairbanks-Morse.

171, Sept 1930: PLANT financial and operating detailed report
               for the month: took in $1309.71. First in a series
               of monthly statistical operating data.

172, 6 Oct "  : Tanks for 500 bbl. fuel storage for PLANT OKd.           

180, 29 Jun 1931: Mr. Zwiefel asks for a back tax reduction on
               Gby. MILLING CO. and got it all removed.

182, 2 Feb "  : List of all Gby fire dept. members.

212, 19 Mar 1932: List of people running for city office.

213, -  -    -  : List of out-of-town people. Reason?            

214, -  -    -  :  "   "  firemen (and prob. poll tax list).

243, 30 Jan 1933: Council decides on handling fed. aid money.

274, 24 Apr  "  : City officers elected.

284, 30 Jun  "  : MUNI. ENGR. CO, Dallas, bids cost plus to con-
               struct sewer & wtr. improvements under NRA (the
               National Recovery Act. Work to be done by WPA 
               (the Works Progress Administration) Page 394.
294, 1 Jul  "  : $40.000 in revenue bonds to pay for above.

320, 30 Oct 1933: Citizens sign agmt. to comply with hwy. dept.

326, 1 Mar 1934 : List of people running for city office.

343, 12 Apr  "  :  "   "    "    elected  "   "     "

350, 26 Jun  "  : PLANT well to be drilled to 200 feet.

370, 21 Jan 1935: City begins to think about cheaper electricity
               from hydro-electric (future) Brazos River dams.

377, C. 4 Mar " : People file for city election

378, 1 Apr   "  :   "    elected to city offices

385, 4 Jun   "  : ele. rates set

386, "  "    "  : Decision to pave downtown and Houston and 
               Crockett streets to depot.

413, C. 5 Dec"  : List of real estate owned by city of Gby

414-427 Missing

427A-464, 1 Oct 1935: Sewer project documents  

504, 27 Feb 1936: Still working on sewer problem

527, 17 Mar  "  : "      "      "   "      "

549, "  "    "  : List of city officers

557, "  "    "  : Still in the sewer

558, -  -    -  : Sewer plant grounds

566, 17 Mar  "  : Still in sewer

577, 11 May  "  :   "

578, 11 Jun  "  : City officers.

589,590,591, 16 Jun 1936: City officers past & present

613, 1 Dec   "  : Sewer

623, 2 Mar 1937 : Poll tax list

629, 12 Mar  "  : Maybe sewer entries finally over. What an in-
               volvement in government red tape. It dominated!
638, - May 1937 : Peddlers ordinance

653, 7 Apr 1939 : City officers

656, 25 "   "   : Sale of PLANT water to Santa Fe RR.

657, 30 "   "   : Financial and PLANT operation rept. for Apr.
               shows income from water and electric service;
               cost of and hours run for 3 engines. Santa Fe 
               used 1,516,000 (gals.) wtr.

660, 8 May  "  : Water rate set. New well pumps cost $1541.00 & 
               $807.00. Pages 673-74.

666, 20 "   "  : Financial rept

668, 26 May "  : Well drilling contract @ $1.75/ft; depth open
               ended.

670, 30 Jun "  : Fin. Rept.

676, 30 Jul "  "  "    "

681, 31 Aug "  "  "    " 

689, 30 Sep  "  "  "    "

693, 31 Oct  "  "  "    "

696, 13 Nov  "  : Considering extending ele. service to Thorp Sp

697, 30 Nov  "  : Fin. rept.

701, 30 Dec  "  "  "    "

705, 30 Jan 1940  "  "    "

707, 12 Feb  "  :Install traffic light @ Pearl and Morgan. Cem.
               lots selling for $20 ea.

710, 28 Feb  "  : Considering drilling well on J.A. Overton land

711, 29 Feb  "  : Fin. Rept. Also, list of people running for 
               city office.

716, 30 Mar  "  : Fin Rept.

718, 8 Apr   "  : Vote talley in city election

720, 30 Apr  "  : Fin. Rept.

723, 11 Apr  "  : Winners in city election
725, 30 Apr 1938: Fin. Rept. BEGIN A SERIES OF OUT-OF-PLACE
                              DATES.

728-730, 17 May ": City wants to get rid of privy vaults; install
               SW Bell phone system

731, 30 May   " : Fin Rept.

735, "  Jun   " :  "   "

739-746, 14 Mar":  New electric bonds @ $59,000 to cancel old 
               debt.

747, 11 Jul "   : "Oil Mill" mentioned

748, 30 Jul "   : Fin. Rept.

752, 1 Sept "   : Fin. Rept.

755, 12 Sep "   : To sell water to Santa Fe RR @ $.10/1000 gal/mo

756, 30 Sep "   : Fin. Rept.

759 1 Ocô     Mentionó Girló NYÁ (Nationaì Youtè Admin.).

760, 31 Oct "   : Fin. Rept.

762, 14 Nov "   : WPA to pave the "Public Square".

763, "  "   "   : Need new 150 HP diesel Fairbanks-Morse engine
               to replace the old 100 HP diesel

764, 30 "   "   : Fin. Rept.

767, 12 Dec "   : J.L. Maloney to be NYA foreman

783, 31 "   "   : Fin. Rept.

785, 14 Feb 1938: Dairies to comply with health standards

787, 28 "    "  : Fin. Rept.

790, 2 Mar   "  : People running for city office

793, 30 Mar  "  : Fin. Rept. & operating stats on PLANT

799, 6 Jul 1937 : Fin Rept

800, 12 "   "   : Light & Water Plant to buy one $75.00 gov't.
               baby bond/mo. and place in emergency/depr. fund.

801, 9 Aug  "   : Fin Rept
805, 13 Sep "   :  "   "

809, 30 Oct "   :  "   "

814, 7 Dec  "   : City in default on interest and principal pay-
               ments on $59,000 of Water Works and Electric 
               Light bonds issued 10 Apr 1923. Will issue 41/2%
               Refunding Bonds instead of increasing taxes.

817, - Nov  "   : Fin Rept.

820, - Dec  "   : Fin Rept.

827, 31 Jan 1938: Financial Report.

829, 24 Feb  "  : R.R. Miller of Miller Ice Co. wants 1932 tax
               refund.

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