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COUNCIL MINUTES BOOK I(1949 - 1965) THRU BOOK K (1969 - 1972 )_ROLL 4-AMINUTES OF THE R1 CESSMEETING OF THE The City Council met 'in recess meeting at the to .wit : 111ilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor I W. T. Robinson, I Ydilbur Smither, W. B. Veazey, Victor Randal, 4r : Herbert Roach, The Rayor °ailed the meeting toorder. following members present, Motion was ,made by Mr. Smither,' seconded by Mr. Ho.ech to authorise' the Committee to work out plans with Mr Elhis and property owners and -the Highway .Departiaent on paving street around the Prison. Motion passed, 11' Mr. Smither reported that Mr. Gibbs A .Wynne would sella lot 133 x 200 on corner of 7th 'street and �[a onue M, "G authorize the it '# `Motion was. made by Mr. ;for digging and laying gabing a warranty title for $1500.00, motion was made by Mr. Smither, seconded by Mfr. Robinson to oommittee to buy this property and instruot the City ,.Comptroller to pay for same. motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Robinson, seconded bsr Smither, seconded by 1400 feet of 6" pipe Mr. Hoech to cover, parking meter's up until use same. Mr. Robinson` to "a uthor ze, the payment of $1,000.00 to Mr. Oliver on avennie P. Motion..pas sed. 1 Aldernan Robinson introduoed the follot in Parkin eter'Ordoi anee' and. moved its g g passage, seconded by Ald©.teen Randle and uniniinously adopted. The ordinance": is' as follows: j AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND DEFINSNG PARKING METER ZONE 3N THF CITY: OF HUNTSVI ;LE, TERAS,• PRESCRIBING MANNER: IN • { WHICH VEHICII;S SHALL 'BE PARKED 'IN SAID "LONE; :PROHIBITING ;PARKING OF CERTAIN VEHICLES IN SAID: ZONE; . P110HIBITING PARKING OF ANY VEHICLE ON ,CERTAIN STREETS IN SAND ZONE;', PROVIDING: FOR; TEE' INSTALLATION, OF1 RATION AND MAINTENANCE ' OF MECHANICAL DEVICES TO REGULATE PARKING IN SAID„METER ZONE; PROVIDING FOR THE. COT,T] CTION.OF REGULATORY A` ; Is INSPECTION FEES `FOR THE USE' OF SUCH DEVICES; PROVIDING FOR'°THE DEPOSIT OF SUCH FEES' IN:A SPECIAL?FUND PROVIDING 3E FOR THE MIETHOD AND PURPOSES OF DISBURSEMENT' OF; SAID'FUND; MAKING IT UNLA JPUL TO USE THE STREETS OR: PORTIONS OF ,,•`THE STREETS SO DESIGPII�TED FOR PARKING CEPT THROUGH THE USE OF, ,PARKING METERS, DEFINING WIiAT ACTS SHALL BE IcUNLAWFUL AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF.THE PROVIS ONS. OF THIS ORDINANCE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES ii. AND PARTS OF ORDINA-NGES • IN' CONFILICT 'THEREWI•TH,;AND DECLARING'.THE EFE'ECTIVE DATE OF. -THE `ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Seotion 1 For the purposes of this ordinance, (a) The word "vehicle” shall mean 11transportedupon a street or highway; (b) The word "Street" shall mean any public Texas, and established for the use of vehicles. !1 any device in, upon or by which any :person or property is street, avenue, alley, or way located in;the ,01 (c) the word "Person" shall mean and include an individual, firm, partnership or..corporation. (d) the word "Operator" shall mean and include every individual who sha11 operate a vehicle. as 11 thereof or as the agent, employee or permittee of the owner. (e) the words "park" and "parking" when used herein shall mean the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers. (f) Standard of Time. A11 hours of time mentioned in tinis ordinance refer to and shall be determined by "Central Standard Tire" as commonly known, except during any future time, if any other standard of tine is established or proclaimed by the United States for an area inoludimg Huntsville, Texas, all such hours shall be ii determined by such officially proclaimed standard, so long as same remains in effect. (g) by lines or marks painted on the surface of the street. 3 ' the "Parking Space" shall mean a space laid out on a street as a place r' or parking a vehicle and designated (h) "Angle parking space" shall mean a parking space laid out at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to street curb` or curb designating line adjacent to such parking place. (i)'"Parallel parking space" shall mean a parking space laid'out approximz telt' parallel with the street it curb adjacent to such parking space. (j) "No parking space, zone or ! all vehicles is prohibited. area' shall mean a space or area of the street uponwhich the parking: of (k) A "two (2) hour five (50) cont meter" shall mean a parking meter permitting the parking in the adjacent parking space for a maximum time of one hundred twenty (120) minutes for five (5¢) cents (one nickel or five pennies). (1) A "two (2) hour ten (10?) cwt parking meter" shall mean a parking meter. permitting the parking in the adjacent parking space for a maximum time. of ono hundred twenty (120) minutes for ten (.10')` cents (two nickels or ten pennies, or one nickel and five pennies). (m) A "Twelve (12) mimute, one (1X) cent parking meter" shall mean a parking meter permitting the parking j parking p maximum tine of twelve (12) minutes for one (1) cent. in tie adjacent ant arks spaoe for a mix' (n) The work "holidays", as used in this ordinance;' shall' mean a day designated by the Huntsville -Walker County Chamber of Commerce: for .theclosing of businesshouses. Section 2: The provisions of Section 8, 9,. and 10 of , this ordinance apply on all days, other than Sunday and holidays, and shall be effeotive on Saturday from 8:00 A... to 8`.`00 P.M. and on week days from` 8:00 A. . 6:00 P.M. A3.1 other provisions` and sections of this .ordinance shall a •1 on all da s and at all hours of b• `daytiiaii'T gitime. Section 3: The following described streetsand parts of streets in theCity o f Huntsville, Texas areherebye y designated as the Parking Meter Zone", to va. Tenth Street,Eleventh Street, Twelfth Street 'a d rhir teen. tis. rest frcAvenueJto AvenueMinclusive and AvenueK, AvenaeL and Avenue TenthStreett Fo urteStreet, enth tree inclusive. Sect ion 4: The Mayorof theCityofHuntsville is authorized to cause parkingspaces to be designated, , maintained > zone asbethe and marred off in and on such part- of parts.of th© parkingmotor no mayaut c�i lied b Co ,., YCity u ciAlles 1 from. time:to time in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. space for- parkingvehicles shallbe laid out either arallel with the streets or at an angle' of approximately fortyfive degrees, and shall PpP Y g , be .designated b ainted lines showin clearl the manner in which suuch vehicle isto be parked The feet that parking s streeton© p ng .space is designated;by lines or marks painted on the surface of the in the parking meter z shall be prima facie evidence that the a or;was authorized bythe CityCouncil to designate the•same at the Shell y'g face .i;Cityor t islocatedita and that was determined bytheCouncil that the same should be angle narking space P am ng P g P arailel: parking space, a.ce, as the:case maybe, as it then 'exists P P g P ,a Section 4A: Unless otherwise changed amended or altered, as provided in Section 4, narking spaces shall be changed, p n� P ,. designated and maintained on the following streets or portions:thereof to -wit: The North side of Eleventh Street from Burdeaux s Hardware East to Feeler's Tin & Plumbing Shop; the South side of Eleventh Street from the W. S. Gibbs old homestead East to the driveway East of Black's Cafe; the North' side of Twelfth ;.Street from Avenue M East to the Smithor Print Shop; the South side of Twelfth Street from Avenue M East to the Gulf States Utilities Companydriveway; the North side of Thirteenth Street. from Corley's Store East. to Avenu® F,, the West' side - of Avenue L" from the Methodist Church property South to Thirteenth Street • ;! P P Y the : East side of Avenue L frees. l Greens'sStation; lis e s Store ;South to ,.Conoco Service the West sid® of Avenue K from Walker CountyHardware Coma Warehouse M ::. Company South to City Market; the East side of .Avenue $from Huntsville Building & Material Company South to tie driveway North of and adjacent to the Rather proper P Y The parking s Paces sh ll` be parallel' Parking s aces on t he following streets or portions thsref, to -wit; , The North rth sideof Eleventh S treet from Fellers Tin & Plumbin�Shop Westto AvenueK, and from Avenue L West to Bordeaux's Streeti ur. e aux s Hardware; theES , South side.of leventh from the drivevra East - of Black's Cafe West to the.W. Y Gibbs old Ho mestoad; the South side of Twelfth Street from .Avenue to T om �sons DryGoods Company. the , {North side of Thirteenth enth Street from the Plaza Hotel Building West to Corley's Store; the West side of AvIecnuel L from theMethodist Church Are ortY South to Eleventh Street, and from Twelfth Street South to the Plazata ��! parking i� lot driveway; veora the East side ofAvenue L-fr_ from Hale s Store South ath to the eGreen's Conoco Service Station the west sid® of Avenue fr� the alker Countyhardware Company Warehouse South tothePerry Bros. Building; , theEastside of Avenue K from the untsvilie Building &kat -oriel Com aY South to thePost Office Driveway. All other parking s aces shall be angle parking s aces.. Section4 . The�.Yomof the City of Huntsville tsville is�a to iz®d. to cause no parking zones orspaces be d®s i nated , maintained and mar --ed. k off in and on suchpart orparts of theparkingmeter t r zone as maybe authorized bythe City ,., :.. Council fromtime to time, in acoordanoe with the provisions of this ordinance. Unless otherwise changed, �amended or altered, as... herein provided ,no parking a eaces or zones shall be designated and maintained on the following streets or portions thereof, to_ wit: The West side of Avenue K from the North wall of the PerryBros. BuildingSouth to Eleventh Street; the West side of Avenue M from Eleventh Street South to Twelfth Street the West side of Avenue L in front of the Li- fe 1 Theatre Building and from the Plaza Hotel Parking Lot Driveway South to the North :Wall' of the Plaza Hotel.- Building; the East side of Avenue L in front of the Avon Theatre Building; the South side of Eleventh Street at the entranoe to the Fire Station; the area at the curb of all four corners at each street intersection from the p int of intersection to the nearest perking space line at each corner of the block; the area at the curb in front of all. fire plugs, for a distance of five (5) feet in each direction from the plug; and all driveway j approaches to abutting property. Each no parking space shall be designated by painting the curb surface or approach;: surface an orange or yellow color with the words "No Parking" lettered thereon in black facing each street. The fastat a h. t no s ace is so designated parking p gn ted with the curb painted on any street in the parking meter zone shall be prima facie evidence that the Mayor was, authorized by the. City Council to designate the same at the place, it is located and the area covered. It shall be unlawful for any person for any person to P ark a vehicle in a no parking zone, spaceor area. Section 5: Any vehicle parked in any angle space in the parking meter gone shall be parked with the center • of the radiator or front end of the vehicle directed at the parking meter next to such parking space and with the ,t eront part or end of the car within ten (10) inches of the curb or the curb designating line. An vehicle g � y v e parked in any Parallel Space in the parking meter zone shall be parked approximately parallel with the curb or the.: curb designating line with the right side thereof next to the curb or curb designating line andnot more then eighteen (18)inches therefrom. In those areas where thereis no curb adjacent the parking space, white lines i##sshall be maked upon the parkingarea as a continuation of the curb -line, and such; white line so marked shall be the curb designating line. It shall be unlawful to park any, vehicle' in any angle space or in any parallel space other than in the manner in th&s section provided or to park p pa any vehicle across any parking space line or mark ay park or tosaid vehicle in such wthat the same shall not b® wholly within the area designated by such lines or marks on the surface of the street for parking space. p primathat" such part "of the'; parkingmeter :zone "t has: been' designated by the City space be facie evidence parking zone:in,'whieh such parkingmeter as ,is actually installed" should be Council as a art' of themeter ,.... P installed. •,.. . ,: Section 8: The following lengths of time for parking vehicle .,..in a Pa ki spae .and the amounts s ofmoney .:' ,:charged 2 or suohlength of time, respectively, for so using the parking"s aces are hereby established as follows; n four 24 • tyrant ux• fo s. arki as 1 ow five � 5 cent-eitor 1 I arks space adjacent to a two (2)hour (m (24) . � n a a �)P � .,.. Y ai P P J 2 encs sevent two 72 minutes fort e (3 , for' -one '1cent;far.: i 't 48 minutes for two c �F ) ) minutest ® h ( two(2/) , Y � wen 120: minutes for five _ .(, cents ":cents and...on® hundr®d t t ( ) i e six (96)minutes fo o r ) � Dents nnt:rfu ) Y hone or. five ennies one nickel twelve 12 "minutes . parkingmeter as follows: w I:.,a (2)haat. ten 10 cent:.:.,) In a arki area.. ad scent to two( ix 6 minutes for thr ee 3 cents • ce s- hirts 3 0(24)�. for0 2 nt t ( , for one 1 cent;twent.f fourminutes two ( ) � ) , Y • ants sevent two 72 minutes i 60 ,minutes for flvQ 5 c ( ) fort eight (48)minutes-.for four. 4 �ents....s xt ( { ) Y or 6 )cents; eighty four (84) minutes for seven (7�)oents; ninety six (96) minutes for ei ht.'(8�) ;cents;': 20 minutes for ten 10" cents hundred ei ht 108. minutes for nine 9 cents' nd..�na'-hundred twenty(1 () one ( ) xi ( )a ) g. e e ore iv pennies.) (two nickels ten nn es or'one-nickel and fie n s. P ,P ) Ina parking space adjacent to a twelve utes for one (1¢) cent. (12) minute one l centparkingmeter as follows: twelve (12) min - . i - +•._ iSecti0n 9: When an vchcle shall be Parked in any ?Pace alon side"of or next to:whieh there is1 ocated' , o entering under this ordinance,a parkingmeter .the operator :.of said 'vehicle shall,upon nt r n �$id, marked parking , P, g one ore one i `cent coins' of the' space, imine:distal deposit either one or more-five.'(5 ) cent. coins or n or m ( �) P , Yf� United States of Americain a slot madetherefor n the parking meteradJacent to such parking s ace, and the parking meter space may ;hen be used by such vehicleduring the parking timelimits for.whioh such deposited , or coins tprovided - a ce If the said vehicle shall . remain parked in `an . such. coin,.. ispaymen , as by this ordinance. Y ;parkin: space beyond the parking time limit for which such deposited "coin or coins is payment under this :, ordinance , the parking meter shall display a sign showing illegal parking, and in that event, such vehicle shall be considered as parked overtime and beyond the of time fixed bythis:ordinance. Such overtirne parking Y period !; of a vehicle shall be unlawful, a violation of this ordinance ::and :punishable: as hereinsefter` set out. Section: 10:Itshallw- be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, let,permit or suffer anyvehicle Y registered in the` name of ovrned or: operated. b : or in his ossession or under his control to be or remain in any b,P Y P,._ a( parking space alongside of or next to which anyparking meter is placed while themeter is dis la i a signal gi P �P � pP Y� g !;, ow. to suchvehicle al alix b s , showin that shall hav® read beenparked beyond. the.period of time: fixed i.ha, ordinance Y Y PY r, for which a ent has', been made bydeposit of a coin or coins in said rkin meter. The dis la of a sin show - 'ii P P� g• P Y g. 1 i illegal parking bye i r ♦, , n e paan arkin m ter.wh le vehicleis asked in a parkingspace ad scent or ad g g � Y P gP P J joining said parkingmeter shall be rima facie. evidence that said, vehicle: has been parked overtime and be and the.period � P P Y: P. i of time fixed by this ordinance for which e hasbeen made bdeposit.ofcoin or coins in saidparking h _:.h PaY!n nt m Ya meter. Proof that is vehicle found ark.ed in viol tion of any .of `h provisions of is ordinance is registered ,�P a the h g. Y in a erson's name shall constitute rima f cie id e''•such p p a evidence that.caused, allowed, let,suff®red and permitted such vehicle to be parked or remain parked at the plaoe where such violation occurred.' Section 11: It shall be unlawfuland a violationof •is ordin nce deposit or c se h a to dap s t au to be deposited in any parkingmeter anyslug, device or substitute fr afive (5%) cent (1/) Gent coinn of the United States of .America. Section 12: It shall be unlawful and a violati&n of this ordinance for -an : person to deface, injure, tamper Y P P, with open orwillfullybreak, destroyor impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed underthe prov- isions of this ordinance. Section 13: It shall be unlawful for any operator in charge or control of any vehicle which has is:overa1l length of nineteen (19) feet or more or of any vehicle heving a trailer attached thereto to park the same in .1 any space designated wider this ordinanceforparkingmetersand having a:Parki� `meter alongside de of, adjacent or next to such parking space; provided, however, that this section shall not prohibit the, parking of any such vehicle operating under a commercial license and parked for the purpose ` of and while actually engaged' in loading. or unloadingme o i r hand se, as expressly permitted under. Section 15 thereof. Section 6: The City Council, or such employees of the City of Huntsville as it may select, is hereby authorized to install and maintain, or to cause to be installed and maintained parking meters in and on such part `of parts p s of the parking meter zone as are herein P ng -and herebydesignated and autorized,or maybe designated authorized g g bythe Cit Council from time to time,The C - Y City Council shall provid® for the regulation, control, operation and maintenanoe,of such parking meters ingood workingcondition. One meter shall beplaced or set upon the curb alongside of or next to the parking space designated, as hwrein provided, and shall be so set as to show or display a`sinal showingwhether g the parkingspace alongside of, or next to the same is, or is not legally in use. Each parking meter shall be installed and set to display upon the (,5dve five deposit therein of one or more P �, ) cent coins or one or more one (i¢) cent coins of the United States of &erica, a signal indicating legal parking for that 'period of time conforming to the limit of parkingtime charged therefor, which is est>sblished by this ordinance, which signal shall continue to operate from the time of deposit of such coin or coins until the expiration of the time fixed for which such deposited' coin or coins is payment. Each parking meter shall also be so arranged ed that upon expiration of such legal parkingtime it:will indicate by a mechanical operationand droppingor appearance of proper sign, that the' lawful parking period fixed by this ordinance has expired. 5 • Section 7: Eaoh parking meter shall be either a two (2) hour five (51) cent meter, a two (2) hour ten (10 (cent meter or ;a twelve (12) minute one (11) cent `meter. The parkingspaces herein designated P gusted' on the South side of Eleventh Street, the mast side of Avenue L, the North side of Twelfth Street and the West side.. of Avenue K adjacent to the courthouse house s aero are hereby designated as a two hour five (b¢) cent meter areas, The •. ,.,hereinor parking aces :desi hated on she North side of Eleventh Street from Avenue K Last to the Post .Officedriveqay and '< q on the -East side of Avenue K frau the Post Offioe driveway Youth to Eleventh Street Y are hereby designatedasa tori,slee. (12)minute one 1/) cent parking areas. All the remaining parking spaces are hereby designated as two 2 .,..ho. ten, : 0 cent meter ,.: (1 r areas. Tho fact that �.�) ,., a a two (2) hour five; 5 went.iu ce mete t �) afar or a two (2)hour;_ten :. nt meter or a twelve 12 . minute one1 .:. >.... ( ) cent meter, as the case: -<:(�) , maw -,be, is installed` adjacent to aparking... Section 14: It shall be unlawful for any person owning or operating a vehicle to double park said vehicle on any street within the parking meter zone, i.e. to park said vehicle ' out in the : street, or in the line" of - aff' without tr ie and moving the same upto the curb; line,whether thesame be.occu occupied orunoocu led• provided, P P P , that this section shall not apply to vehicles which have become disabled in such manner and to such extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving such vehicle: in such position. Section 15; It shall be unlawful for any person owning or operating a motor truck motor van trailer truck or other vehicle in excess of nineteen (19) feet overall length to park said veliiol.e on ani street within tie parking meter zone at right angles to the curb line, or in any manner which constitutes obstruction to traffic on such street. Any operator of a vehicle operating under a commercial or farm license may, for the purpose of loading or unloadingof merchandise supplies and materials ata lace of business in the , p�p parking meter zone, stop or park suoh, vehicle without making deposit in the meter or meters, provided such vehicle does not occupy any part of more than two (2) parking spaces, in not parked for a longer time than is necessary to and while actually. engaged !in expeditiously load or unload such merchandise, supplies and materials and to give or receive a delivery. receipt therefor, and such parked vehicle does not remain in such parking space or spaces longer than fifteen (15) minutes . It shall be unlawful for any operator to park such vehicle in violation of thisP rovision of this ordinance, Section 16: Any operator of any taxi or taxicab having a permit, license or :franrahlieefrom the City of Huntsville, Texas may park or stop such taxi or taxicab in a parkingspace alongside of or adjaoent to parking � J nt a park ng 'meter for a period of not exceeding two (2) minutes for the purpose of depositing or receiving passengers gers without despositing the required coin on: coins for parking time. It shall be unlawful for any taxi or taxicab tro parkkin such parking meter space for longer than two (2) minutes without :de depositing the necessary coinsor coins required for parking, time. Section 17: TheUnited States coin s req uired to be deposited by this s ordinanc® are hereby charged as Police regulations, supervision and inspection fees to ,cover thecost of the installation, maintenance, inspect... ion operation control , 1 and use of parking s aces and parking'metars described herein,and for the enforelemont of the other regulations provided for herein, and of checking up and regulating the parking of vehiclesinthe parking meter ,.., p g met r zone hereby created. Section 18: It shall be the duty of the policy officers of the city of Huntsville to report: ) T he numbo.,'r.of eachRarkin.;< meter whic. h indicates that the vehicle ocouPYi�;the arks space adjacent o such.arkin meter isror. hasparkedviolation otheprovisions ofthis •` Parking been �.n,..of any f ordinance, The name of the State and the number of the license plate; )c) The length of time during which such vehicle, is parked.' in violation of any of the provisions of this ord'name, and to the extent the meter shows the time of overparking; and, (d) : Any other fact, a knowledge of which is necessary to a thorough understanding of the circumstances attending such violation. Eanh such police off'ioer shall also attach to such vehicle a notice to the owner and/or operator thereof that such vehicle has been parked in violation of the provisions of this ordinance, and instructing such owner and/or operator to report to the Judge of the Corporation Court in regard to such violation at 10:00 o'clock of, the first day thereafter which is not a Sunday, or a legal holiday, as herein defined. Contenental Oil Company IMagnolia;Petroleum Go. . Smithers,Print Shop.. The Huntsville Item t? Hooks Service Station gGulf States Utilities Company Loving Welding Service :1 Mrs. Sam McKinney 2' 69 ; 166.11-." 6.00 25,70 7.65. 904.44 4.10 194:50 Humble..011 & R0f.ining .Co. Westerni.Auto Associate ;Stor.e Ch. &._Sa � .otorM` Cman as.., m,, ep $' D. Burdeaux Hardy' Lumber Company Mize -Garage Wood A"Teters, .-Inca 53.2`7 18.74 113.50 a:6.20 205.36 24.00 :321,59 The following reports were read and approved. T© the Honorable Mayor and City "Council,: Huntsville, Texas. ;, Gentlemen.: Section' 19: The City Council shall designate some person or person to make regular collections of the money deposited in said meters. It should beauty of such person or persons do designated to make collection of such coins strictly in accordance with instructions relating to such coin collection.' The coins.sha.11 be 'immediately returned to the City Secretary for counting. All funds so received shall be deposited to the credit 13 the City of ntsville,'Texas in a special fund called "Parking Meter Fund" and such fund shall be disbursed on order of the City Copncil. Suoh person or persons shall perform such other duties as may be required by the City Council from time to time. Each person so designated to 'collect such coin or coins and deliver the same to the City. Secretary shall execute a fiduciary bond in the penal sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars payable to the City of Huntsville, conditioned for the faithful performanoe of his duties in collecting and del e ring such coins, which bond shall be executed by a corporate surety which has been duly authorized by the laws of the State of Texas to execute such bond. The premium for such bond shall be paid by the City. Section 20. If any section, or provision, or part thereof, of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid of' unconstitutional in ahy court of competent jurisdiction, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of this di or nance as a whole or any section or provision thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 2 : Any 1. n person who shall violate anyof the provisionsofguilty Y this ordinance shall be guilty of an offense and upon conviction shall be fined in any sumnot less than One: (�aZ.00) Dollar nor more than One ;. Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. Section 22: This ordinance shall be and ie herebydeclared to be cumulative of all 11 other .ordinances of the City of Huntsville, affecting' traffic, and shall not operate to repeal anysuch ordinance or ordinances except � p insofar as the provisions of such other ordinance or ordinances are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, in which instance or instances, thoserovisions shall be and are hereby y repealad.- ,. Section 23: This ordinance shall become effective i,ruiiediately after its passage and approval and its publioation as eequired by law, and it is so ordained. APPROVED IN OPEN COUNeT11, this the 13th day of September, 1949. /s/ Wilbourn S. Gibbs ATTEST: nMayor , City of Huntsville, Texas. 1/s/ Kate Barr oss ;City Secretary } e herewith wish th 1 sh to subnie the following report for the month ®f September, 1949. 9 ase `58 it 10 j 34 • 1158 F.. 63 :; 67- 1 i 69. f 70 ;L 71 ,; 72 73 74 75 1176 a1 77 78 79 i+ 80 • 81 �{ 82 i; 83 1.84 - ii 85 86 Calvin McAdams Bernice Johnson Calvin' AIeffersom Calvin McAdams John W. Barnhill Deport Layton Virgil - Mears Vernon Butler .Aaron Schwartz Sam Jesey Jim Spencer J. A. Wa lke r Cora Lee Rector Deprot Layten Maude Cotton Gr if fine Maude, Cotton Giffin Dudley H. Beene Willima L. Cranford Jr. A. G. Crunp Alex Perkins,` Clifton Scott Doris Satterwhite Mason Roy Patrick Harold E. Smith Marion A. Glenn Billy Marron Ruth Murphy Disturbing Peace '> Drunk Run Red light Drunk Drunk Drunk No operators license Drunk Drunk Disturbing Poaoe Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Careless Drunk Drunk Nit operators license: Dunk Drunk Driving Old Fine Old Fine Old fine Old fine Old fine Old fine $14.00 y14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2 14.00 14.00;:, 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 5 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 lo.ao 11:00 5.00 16,70 6.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14;00 14.00 14.00 7.50 14.00 day jail 12.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 jail 51.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Upon motion made and seconded and un.inimously adopted the City Secretary was ordered to publish the caption of the parking meter ordinance in the Huntsville Item a weekly newspaper published in Huntsville, Texas in one (1) issue therof. Respeotfully submitted, Howell Mabiyes, City Judge J. G. Davis, City Attorney. ********.* ,ITe the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, , Texas No other business the Council recessed Subject to call. ***************************************************************** ** October 4, 1949 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR }FETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY' OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. ?.the City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present-; to -wit: Wi lbourn. S. Gibbs, kayor W. T. Robinson, T. M. Ballo, Dr. W. B. Veazey, Wilbur &ether, Victor Randel, Herbert Hoech. I herwith wish to submit the fo1lewing report for the Water Plant Operations for the Month of ii September, 1949. Water Pumped Water softened Wash Water used Dilution meter Plant Meter Brine Meter Salt Used The Mayor called' the meeting to order. Minutes of the Reguarl meeting of September 5th and recess meeting of Sept. 13th were reed and aproved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered c,,id. J.C. Oliver Underwood Corporation ,J. M. Black Service Station Barada & Page, Inc. Well Machinerl; & Supply Co. The Steck C =party Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Industrial Equipment Co. Dealer Service G©. cCullucm & Gresham L. Clark luanioipal ;Supply Co. Fein usileit Ea n1 Jewelry 17, 072,000 Gal. 11,825,100 Gal. 1,224,800 Gal. 80,590 Gal. 101,070 Gal.` 24,460 Gal. 63,596 rbs. Respectfully s;utmiitted, R. V. Sillars, Plant Operator 4,542.64 Southwestern Boll Telephone Co. 53.98 2.00 West End Garage 406.25 11.70 Morton Salt company 260.00 82.00 Rockwell iitfg. Co.' 138.15 77.77 Standard Brass & Machinery Co. .72 5.55 IIardy Furniture Co. 9.50 192.39 Walker County Hardware 355. 62 11.63 Railey Paper Co. 4.08 2.64 A. H. Anderson 164.95 126.70 Mallery & &tethers, Inc 65.86 81.00 Scarborough Motor Company 11.05 517.17 United Gas .Corporation 3.16 1..75 Pineda le Rock $-B1dg;::e_ea..: ..a . 5.:5C 6.50 Wood Tire & Sup -1y Co. 30.87 11 To the Honorable: Mayor and City Council, is Huntsville, Texas 4t Gentlemen We herrwith wish to submit the following report as; Electrical, Plumbing, City of Huntsville for the month of September, 1949. Plumbing Permits Fees Collected Gas Permits Fees Collected. Eleotrioal Permits Fees Collected Building Permits Fees Collected -r, • • e Teta1 fees .collected 85.25 J. B Sz odgrass, Bldg, lase J.W. Alexander, Gas.'Insp:' 5 $29.00 11 $22.00 3 44.25 7 30.00, Building, and Gas Inspectors ayor: snd eiLy Council a abort Ernst presented a 'petition. signed`. by the, l erehants of 'Huntsvi11e requesting the' City 'to pass an mrdi%a nes' requiring thea licensing' and centro- ef' auctiessers ;arad auction sales in' Huntsville. Motion was made by;` Mr. Rebinson,, seconded by Dr. Veazey to instruct the City Attorney'to prepare an auction ordinance; for the next meeting. Motion passed. Motion made by ;Mr. Smither, - seconded by Mr. Street on Avenue K. Motion passed.: Bids were recieved fora maintainer from The Gulf ulf :9lractor and Equipment': Company, :Erwwnn -Ferris Company, > B®xis;ia Tractor Com any, Baehck Engineering Companyand South TexasEquipment Company. After discussion a motion was ,.. -made b .Mr. Robinson, secodnd ;by Mr. Ballew to request the Street &Bridge Committee t check on the differentarert type; maintainers and make recommendations to the Council. Motionased. p No ether business the Council reccesed subject to call.` Bellew to have a 400 w. street light installed between 12th & 13th * * ***+k* *********** *****4 ****. November 1, 1949 liUT S OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE .CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF HUN SVrLLE TEXAS. The City Council in to -wit: Wilbourn S. Gibbs, W. T. Ro:inson, W. B. Veazey,. 1 r r-gmitl.wr, Herbert noech, Victor Randel. t in regulat seassi©n at the City Hell in Huntsville, Texts with the following mem Mayor The mayor called the meeting to order. The :minutes of the regular meeting of "ctober 4th. d 'and approved. The following bills zrsre read, approved ruid ordered paid. Unites Company W. S. Darley Company 1 Municipal Supply Company "S'outhwestern Bell Telephone Co. Well Machinery & Singly Company Mrs. S.`m McKinney Walker County Abstract Company The Tropical Point Comcany Hi -Vffay Equipment company Shamble Oil & Refining Camp ny McCullum & Gresham Inc. J. L. Fer;uson Walker County I'ardware B. D. Burdeaux United Gas Corp i City Lumber Come _ ny Johnston's Garage Karpark .Corporation Beason Gratin Galloway Service Station Pinedale Rock & Building Company 10.1.14 Thomason Insurance Company 70.56 Morton SP 1t Conmaany 3.60 Continental. Oil Como 'iy 42.22 The Rohan Company 17.42 Badger Meter Mfg Co. 5.00- Diamond Al.kn li Company 150.00 Mosher Steel Company 60.69 Viking Supply Company 55.04 3ob Arner 6.'63 R. H. I cCaf "ety Contractor 40.29 W. H. Curtain & Company 4.40 Gulf States Utilities Company 118.88 The Texas Company x.50 Felder Dry Goods 5.21 Goolsby Drug 37.42 Mize Garage 1.68 Scarborough Motor Company 858.50 Dealer Service Company 4.75 hardy Lumber Company 2.85 3,iallery Smither•s, Inc. 53.82 Chas. &: Smn Motor Company 99.00 260.00: 5.62 16.32 2a4.03 15.00 7.65 55.14 17.05 25.50 10.20 952.86 197.60 10.95 13.50 1.00 4.75 10.35 187.14 8.05 75.50 The Following reports ty ro reed and o.nprove d. To the Honorable ':'.ayor and Huntsvi.lc, Gentlemen; Council,: ;:3ovemb r We herewith wish to submit the following report as Building, Gas, Elei ricsl and 'I lumbinc C` ty of Huntfor the month of October, 1949. Buildin_, F:;emits Fees Est Va lice zJs In.,Y},retic is Fees Collected Electricalrrni-t .Fees Collected lumbing Iuso ct± Gollootod Tr, 6,1 'r'o::s Col 9 X42.50 34,050.00 2r 10 38.00 5 ctFc'd lam' .OU nsptors for the .=lr'..,,,:a.d r, Gas lnsoecttr J'oC.,le+..5s, Building LTL O)wLcr' J- ?T'own, t''-1i1mbinc; 1nspe.etor R. V. 6i11,irs, loctricc.1 Inspector. tor. ;47 s5g <<90 ii 01 11,92 ,t 93 1195 j96 P�7 +af7� r 9J' 1!100 1101 1102 4103 ;104 :105 '1106 1107 J108 109 A 110 1111 112 1113 1114 /115' 111.111'678 h. 119 1120 1121 !lag 1123. ;124 ;125 1126 t12V. X128 M129 :130 ;131 :132 1133` 4134 4135 ;136 1137 #138 ;139 .140 141 142 ;143 144 145 .146 147 148 149 150 151 3152 X153 1,154 155 ;156 1157 158 159 1 160 161 162 `163 164. 165 1 1 166 167 ' 168 169 1170 171 Clifton Scott C9:ivin - oAdinn s C B Teel e H. cl Johnnie Martin C. G. 'Shephard `e . HWhatley Reay Lee hancoy clove Joe CuppeI' Stella Cuooer Lawrence mariner J. ar N. Crawford, Hobert T. Burns, Jr. 2u.stace Plaati;enburg R. F. 0' Ba anon Lila P. Ferguson Cecil 1Jiurray George Phillips F. L. Hannath W. C. Waaline R. B. t/eatter€ill James Ridley Woodall Brown Harold Sims Frank Trevino D. ` S. Bailey Boyd B. Black A. C. Standby William A. Johnson Jr. Frank B. Crow Marie T. Carter- M. arter11. 11. Rolling J. R. Ferguson R. L. Parrott William iIcGaig It. E. Chastest' V. L. Bradberry; W. D. 'McAdams S. H. Malone John Brannen T. T. Talley Earl Gilbert Bud Martin Curtis Wells E J. Livingston H. S. Kidd F1'rs. W. 1. Walton 7. B. Foster Tem000 Feed Como Ray Epps R. B. Barnes E. H. Crawford J. M. 3073 Mrs. Max Jones A. S. Daniel A. W. .''inters J. T. Stuckey Harold Rey 1''ruit Johnnie Jorilci4s Gibbs A. Wynne Curtis Oliphant Mrs. Heed Keisler Lirs. James Sanders Ed Sendlin v. B. Tolliver Rey Clark E. A. Hamilton Roy B. !'Martin C. Y. Townley Ed Sandhop Jr. James Robert Sullivan Smitlaer Sholesale Comp R. K. Ire s•cer W. C Houchin David S. Davis Eugene F. Allan Warren LeBourvea,u Zelti Rivers Neal Sprott 11. C. Beason R. W. LlcDornj;id, Mrs. Fava High J. C. Walker Hires toot Beer Truck No operators license 110 op eratoa•s license Double t arking Park -in no ..ark zone :11:11exiiIrliccerIced unk reless Drivi er Parked Careless Driving Over Parked Over Parked Over Parked Over Parked Over Parked Double Parked Parked in ne park zone Careless Driving Careless Driving Drunk Drunk No operators license Careless Driving Over ' Pakke d Parked` in no park zona Over Parked Over Parked 'Over Parked Over Parked Over Parked l'a:rkcd ` in no park zone Parked in no park zone Over 'Parked Over Parked. Over Parked Over Parked Drunk Drunk Over Parked Over Parked Over Parked Over r'a.rked Parked in no park zone Over Parked Parked trailer truck out in street Over Parked Over Parked Over ha,rke d Over narked Over '.Parked Over Parked Ovrr }: r•ke d Over P arked Disturbing the reace Drunk Over Parked No operators license Over Parked Over. parked Over Park ed Over Parked Over %'arked Disturbing the `Peace Over. Parked Over Parked Over Parked Drunk ny Double . Parke d . Over 1'arkeed Over Parked Drunk . Drunk Over Parked Double` Pairked 411&77-:11-*. ,,rer Parked Over 1 arke d 0 .er. Parked- Over Parked Ov,:ar Parked Double Perked Old fine Old fine 14.00 0 14.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 2.00 2.00 56.70 2.00 2.00 2.00, 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 66.70 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 1$.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 14.00. 2.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.0.0 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00. 2.00 2.00 2.00 . 00 2.00 12.00 5.00 14.00 1:.00 2.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 2.00 2.00 56.70 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 56.70 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 'x1.00' 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00. 14.00 2.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00` 2. 0 00 2.00 firs. John riethke Mrs. 0. M. Font Wiest Dist. Cone ttiiy Elijeh.Nowling ( Taxi Ray iii. Tennison John Tyler Allen" Bi rminghe.m Careless Driving Over .Parked vs3r i'aaarked Double 1-erke d Parked in no park z Over 'Parked Over Parked Over Parked 56.70 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 .00 2.00 2.00 with the City Attorney, Mr.' JccDevis` and h mind can he 'properly Passed` by the..Cerncil. W6� '7 e uZd appreciate vv ry much: the Council considering t Rrenresent or somemomb..e rof it '- would be -.lad :te appear bef our viewpoint at your convenience. is nu't;ter ea't n :early rneeting.. Tho Coinniittee S r the.Cotincil't° further explain the matter froom. dvarice or your consideration of this. matter,'' I ern' 'e the 'Honorable 1iayor and untsviile, Texts. Gentlemen I herewith wish to Howell Mayes, City Judge, J. G. Davis, City .Ittorng=y. ity: Counci; November 194:; s 3bmit the following report for `Vater Water Pumped Waiter Softened Wash water used Dilution Meter Plant Meter :3r ice Meter Salt Used RBS:? c c : Mr. Joe:. Davis, City 'Atter/1;3Y, Huntsvillo, Texas cc`• x's;rs . Kits Barr Re City Comptroller, Huntsville. Texes. 'espeotfully yours, Robert- B. Srnilthe r. A motion was made ber Mr. Robinson, City attorney to discuss with the School 23,158,000 Gaal. 12, 723, 400 Gal. 1,263, 800 Gal. 97,220 Gal. 106,170 Gal. 26,320 Gal. 68,432 Lbs. seconded. by iir. Hooch;; agreeing to abandon, the street ond, authorizing. about the: loop around it and to report:back to the Council. The following .letter from Mr. Vallely was read; Mrs. Kate Harr Ross, Comptroller, City of Huntsville, TeXa.s. RE :PRI SON WATER LOAD : R.' V'. Siders l' lent Operator * * * * * Agecup cf 'Citizens consisting of re resentati of Sing®r S�wZng Mach ine Gcmpany,M r. Allan, C. F. Adickas, F lcsyd Hardin , C. G. bhe hard and A. R. Fussell reported th car difficulties if the parking meters on account of having trucks their business. Motion Was made by xr. Robineen, seconded by Mr. Hooch. that Mayor appoint a Committee to work with the busineass men on the parking' situation. Motion passed and tv a �.or a pointead W.T. Robinson H ii , Y p . erbeert eech nd D V. B s� r. 1. Vos:zey. James E. Faulkner representing Marcus Irving and Ed Wells requested the City to issue each of these Taxi Permits. Motion was made by fir. Veeazey, seconded by Mr. Robinson to refer the question of additional Taxies to City 'Attorney for recommendations as to thea necessity of more taxies in ,Huntsville. lint ion passed. Joe Boaz appeared before the Council and said all unlicensed taxies were running as much as ever. In line with yowrrequost when I' was in Huntsville last Friday for further discussion of the .1 -rd sen ater requirements, we are outlining below the several pointe which we understand you wish to cover in a letter you will write to Mr. B Ellis, M - F: . 0. �.n>a�graai of the risen' Systeam,as a sort of informal proposal and basis of discussion with Mr. 11is. ` If the. eeneer l conditions ., a and terms ®f the proposal are agreeable to Mr. Ellis 1 -feu will then, 1 understand, present the matter to City Council and with their approval have a formal contri ct drawn by Mr. Davis, City Attorney, which contract RT. Ellis will be January submit to the Prison Board for Approval. 1. It is understood that the average quantity of vratcr to be furnished by the Cly of Huntsville to the 'Prison in Huntsville will be approximately 4,500,000' gallons per month; that of this tot?Y1 a maxi.mun of 2 000,000 gallons per month will be treated water, for ,use in. Prison boiler plant Prison laundry 12 resideeeces with wash houses Mr. Kelley of Paul G. Bentley Company,Engineering Company of Dallas discussed with the City Council then advisiabilityof a H- s' r`' ou enng rojcct in Huntsville financed bythe Government under- the recently ently xassed Housing Act. , Mr Kelley was advised that the Council would look into thisq ue:•stion further. Alvin Hokeeef pr sesnt®d o: -bill from the; Hospital of $20.50 on Jail patient. Motion was inae:de: Dr. Veazey, by s 7.zey, seconded by Mr Hooch to pay this bill. Motion passed. rIHa r. Hoke brought breu ht -the following bi s o n Peepolice car:,. D lu: x foor d_ oar.ssdan less trade i n. of ford $ EOO. U0,PlYmouth delux four door less trade in $870.00Ford Custom fourdoor sedan bass trade in $814.00• Mercury less ;. trade. in $1200.00. Motion was made by Mr. .Robinson, seconded by Mr. Randal to buy a 1950 Delux four door Chevrolet Sedan with trade; in for $800.00 cash. .Motion passed. Mr. Bosch reported that the Street & Bridge Committee had checked on the Catinillaa 212 and War.cc and t etilkerod with maintainer men and in their opinion they felt that the Cat pilla 212 costing $7,116.21 would do the naso. r , sear} Frork and it wzes their recommendation that this maintainer be bought. Motion was made by Mr. Robinson, seconded by Dr. Veazey to accept the Committees recommendatte on and buy the Catipillat 212 for that amount. Motion passed. A letter was read from Mr. Elle cost of black topping Avenue G from Motion was m>a.de by Me. Robinson, sec if the Prison and the City could used s with a. copy from the llth street around the ended by Mr, Rondo l to thceir own equipment. Highway Department eequesting the City ito pay half the Prison Stadium to Avenue I At a cost of $2,777.00. request, Mrs. Ross to talk with Mr. Fills a and to sees Mrs. Ross to report back to the Council. Motion prsssod.' approximately 2, 500,000 gallons per month to' be untreated wea11 water, pumped by the City into existing 50,000 gallons: elevate stoma o tank owned by the ' risen. 2, The total monthly consumption of water by the Prison as above outlined will be: billed at a flat rate -of 18t per 1000 aeallons, it being understood, however, that in the event total water consumption in any month !does not aggregate a tote.�1 char e of '50U 00 if bi . T. '' gg ;, � � ll®d at-th1s.18�. rate, the City- ;bill,.a.nd the -risen would agree to poy a minimum .monthly charge of $500.00; and this . monthl Charge orf '4;500 00 'would - e • ` whether g Y g � .. b ootid -or not any water is taken by the Prison through City water connections to be provided as noted below. 3. The City of untsville :will Provide service connections as fellows for supplying the treated water !outlined in (1) above; On Avenue ;I, near 13th street, a water tap and meter of sufficient size to sun:a1Y . treated water for use in The discussion of paving Avenue M from 10th Street to Farm to Market. Road on Avenue K was discussed and Mr. Robinson made a motion seconded by Dr. Veazey to seer this question to the Street & Bridge Committee for discussion. Motion passed. Motion was ms de by }fir. Veazey, seconded by r°r. Robinson to request the ropres€entethee of PentioneSystem to meet with the Council and discuss the question of the City joining. Lotion Mrs. Ross reported that the City Judge had agreed to set a fine of . 1.00 for parking met hioh'hee would recieve 70' and the Cit 30. The council ' g 9 Y �.un it exp -roved this ar,r@mmetnt. The following letter was received from lair. Robert Smither:. +snera:ble V`i.1bourn S. Gibbs, Mayor, ity of Huntsvi l l e , untsville, Tex s. °etcher 27, 1949 the State Municipal passed. r Offenses out The Huntsville School Board hos askedo to vet m . s clnaxirm:;ri of a committee composed of 'myself, Utti.ea E. :arrett, and Raymond Davis to contact Uri City Council with reference to obendoni.n g • this street to the School istrict between the 'Gillespie property which is now eened ee the School District ,:end t.ho Park property which was •urchased from the City. In maakin the arra osed imporveeenrts wire find that it will be nooeasse.r to g 1 p , yuse a: portion t:f this dsignsa.ted. pot £or `school ur osis rind ehpuee-'rrc epee . x',, . p P. , a, It l,h ro would never bo a�n objections ,� a . >, Y Jrectic.a.� razseac:. tor :, it bycan one vier ought. ossibl , �.t would be ;. ro er to,. g... p Y p have a iorm�.1 role cby p n luishrn�azzt than Giw, I :, _ y have discussed this matter Frisson bailer plant Prison laundry 2 residences located on the east side of Avenue I, between 12th and 13th Streets. b. On 11th Street at Avenue H, a water asap and meter of sufficient size to furnish treated water for use in teen10 ( ) Prison -owned residences with two garages and wash houses,located on 11th and 1 h 2t StiJeets between Avenues G and H. The City will furnish and install the above mentioned service taps and meters only, it being understood 'that the Prison Seetem will provide, , install and maintain service ...lines. of sufficeeint size from these meter }Connections to the various points of treated water usage. 4. Untreated well water will be furnished by the City o f., H i y f ,. un'k:avillo to the Prison System through a separate raw water supply' system, including; suitable automatically operated, electric moton dirven centrifugalum to be P p ocatedin or near the City water Plant at 16th St. and Avenue I, 6" cast iron mein from raw water header at Water 'lent to pump unit And from pump unit to the 50,000 gallon elevated tank 02 the -""risen with suitable meter for ssuring raw water consumption. The City will furnish, install and maintr+in the pump :unit, meter nnd 6" cast . Pren supply line to base of the Prison's elevated tank. The -City will else :furnish, but the Pelson System install, 6" cast iron pipe from around lino at base of tank up to and through the: top of the tank; and. the rison system would maintain this tank riser pipe aabcvo ground' level, and the :float 'switch or other control unit not rrteed on top of the t nk The eutorneatio control egeinment provided by the. City in connection with: the tank filling would be set g pump c maintain tank water levobetween somec :- ,: cum r5 determined low point and -full, :call i�r€€tor being pumped into the o of the tank. 5. Tho three ureter meters,' described. in) a:ra.g r.a hs 3 and 4 above, i p v:...5.11 be bill -he Prison for the total water usage as detailed in Paragraph 2. the single ''water Ste will m � i 11 contracli., with the -C' H �.t c r. _ . xuit svi 11 . Y age:. d monthly, aand the 'City vi11 �1 now•r inose: act :thee Prison has be the 1Isere or their entire water su alY..,.., p� Motion was made .Ellis of same. Ren.d.e1` to i D rove d.col w th prison rand write Sther business the Council recessed subject to call. Water Pumpesd Water ;Soft,ned Wash water -used Dilution Meter Plant ^1eieter Brine Meter Sc It Used. MINUTES OF ADJOURNED MEETING OF TIS;. CITY :COUNCIL OF ;THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS. November- 30,1949 Tho City Council, met in r cess meeting at the City Hall Wilbourn, S. Gibbs, Mayor W.T;Robi son Victor Randel Wilbur Smither Herbert : Hooch` Marvin Ballow W.B.Ve$azey 20,215,000 Gal "12,3.1.i5,604 ,Gal 1,62, 400 Gal 75,210 Gal. 83,'680 25,020'. Gal. 65,052 Lbs., Respectfully' submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. z{To the ffonorab1e Mayor and City Council, 'l huntLxvi11e, Texas. ;Gentlemen We herewith wish to submit the`'following report as Building, i? the City ofHuntsville, Texas for the month of November, 1949. The mayor called the council to order. Motion was made by W.T.Robinson seconded by Herbert Hoech to sell J.D.Johnston the two;g,arge generators for $200.00. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr.;Smither. seconded by Mr. Randel that the City would give the employees a Chicken Barbecue for their Christmas p_ rty. Motion Passed. ° Motion was made by Mr. Robinson seconded by Dr. Veazey that at the request of a group of merchants the City Council agree to permit the prepayment of parking meter fees by businessmen as to whose business a cess dor commercial vehicle is essential. The foe to be $5.00 per month payable in advance, and a sticker will be I places on the windshield on the motor vehicle showing prepayment of the fee. Application for prepayment shou11 1be filed with the City Secretary and, approved by the Police Committee. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Randel seconded' by Mr. Robinson to refer the street by Mr. Crockett to Street & Bridge; Committee. motion passed. # Motion w as made by Mr. Poach seconded by Mr. Randel to turn the supervision of Police Department over to the Police Committee. .Motion passed. The council discussed the q xestion of a surface water supply for the City. BO other business the council recessed subjedt to call. xxxz-xxuxxxmxxxx-xxxxLa-xxxxxxuxxx-kxmmxxxxxmxmxxxxxxxxDamxxxamxx-xxxxxxxx,X XXXXXXX s '{:r(XXXXX DECEMBER 6, 1949 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ,FETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at thre City Hell in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present ,+oto-wit , 11Wilbourn S: Gibbs, Mayor 1W. T. Robinson, T.:M.Ballew Wilbur Smithey, Dr. W.;B. Veazey, H,,bert Hoech, Victor Handel. The.: Mayor called thee meeting to order. Minutes of the regular Meeting of November 1st and recess meeting of November 30th were read and approved. The following bilis were read, approved and ordered paid. Huntsville Auto Sales W. 'H. Curtin Company Rockwee 11 Mfg . Company Arinico Drainage & Metal Products Co. Everson -Ross Company B. D. Burdeeaux Hardware Co. Continental Oil Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Company The."Tropioa.l Paint & Oil Company Caber Company Walker County Hardware Company Hardy Lumber -Company Dealer Service Onmpuny Tomlixn`'s Goodyear Store Lee :Bendel's Blacksmith Pinedale Rock & Building Company Allman Service Station Gulf States Utilities Company 4.50 20.10 237.92 180.00 5.59 4.50 12,50 54.00 47.70 18.48 26.96 9,2.54 9.24 10.11 6.50 20.05 3.70 864.58 United Gas Corporation Bumble Oil & Refining Company Gulf Tractor & Equ1pmeent Company Beard & Stone Isle ctric Company Unitog Mfg. Company Mrs.. Sam ISI c Ki nn.e y McCullun & Gresham, In.c Morton Salt Company Municipal Supply Co. Hooks Service Atation Peery Bros, Company Chas. & Sam Motor Co�}paeny Mallery & Smithers, Inc. West End Garage Johnstone Garage Floyd Farris Wood Motor Company Plumbing Peermits. Fees Collected Gas Perrrtits Fees Collected ElectricAa Permits Foes Collected Building Permits Fees Collected Est. Value as, lectrical and Plumbing Inspectors for 4 $14.00 22 $44.00 5 $10.00 3 $1.6.00 $14,400.00. Respectfully s ubmitted, J. W. Alexander, Gas nspector. J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector. A. J. Bcowa,. Plumbing nspector. R. V. Sillers, Electrical inspector 19.59 338.28. 6.17 170419 53.37 9.07 86.00 260.00 12 0.83 3.75 30.00 43.95. 8.35 36.60 1.50 46.00 94.62 The .:,following reports were read and approved. the Honorable Mayor and City Council tuntsvil le , Teexas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the followin report. for 1"dater Plant Operations for the Month of November, To the Honorable "'payor and. City Council, =Huntsville, Texas. liGentlemen: We 'f Case No. illt Woodrow Burnet '2l0 Woodrow Burnet `',279 John 'ublett '1 182 Nancy Wilson ;x183 Harvey Saibara X184 Clifton Byrd =185 ?yrs. Maree3 Thomason '1,5186 rPhilip Gibbs tto. r. 1!186CE. C. Watkinsur ;9188 H L Herbert H189 Dixon Packing Truck '190 Malvin Stewart' 31,191 J. D. Kuykendall ,192 J. A.:itischnewsky ;1193 Boettcher Lumber Company l94 M. L. VanCamp ;195 Frank Murray ;l96,F,_ William W. MaGrew >197 Jo® Baker 198 W. F. Fortner 1;199 Mrs. W. H. Knotts '1200 Mrs. B. L. Vann 201 Charles Neason '':1012220021 ;202 C. T. Birdsong ;203 M. D. Bernard i. 204 J. R. Powell 2222:01159625 05 J. E. MoPhers�n ''206 Oscar Hooks t: ri 207 No%ona.ld Brake 208 6, J. Livingston It 209 Dr. W. M. Smotherman 4 210 J. F. Thornton i1 211 G. M. Clemons 212 J. E. Galloway 213 James Haynie 214 Gl;IA: McMahan 215 Rot Bass 216 Kenneth Perry i 217 TIad stay ie 218 F. .Robinsoin219 it. . Henson2201e' . Lemake , 221 D A. Carson f 222. mrs_... P..► -,e 4 EA herewith wish to submit the following report for the month- of November, 1949, Over Park Over. Park Over Park 0ve r Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Cercless: Driving Double Park Over Park Over Park Over r'ark Over Park Over Park Over Park Drunk Over Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Oveor Park Drunk Drunk Over lark Over Park Over Park Over Park Over ;'ark Over Park Over Park Over Park Defective Lights Defective Lights Over 'ark Over Park Over Park Over Park Over Park Old fine Old fine $: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1. ,0 1.00 56.70 1.00 100 1,.00_ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00. 14.00 14.00 1.00 1.G° 1.00 :. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 14.00 1.uO 1.00 1.00 1.0000 $ 14.00 14.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 56.70 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1. 0 1.00 1,00 5.50 1:00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 14.00 14.00 1.00 1.00` 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 14.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 -0 en en:nee_ Sidney ;Strength 2 4 2 L. K .. ..Wes tm , ....., .. ,,.... of eland 2W:5. Kimbell Huntsville :. 2 , 2.6,, L` oxnnieR. ' e e ,22 7 I4f P� r.s. A a . :Br c • k. 2: '28 ;I•:rklfdr u xa R. H v oleo mb 230" Dr. C. -A. Shanw J N. Biu�k • Thoma s oat Mrs. Lester Gordon. 231 232 233 234 D. A. Carso 2 35 eta a " yrs rd Gel lee s 2 3fi 238 239 240 24 1. 242 2 43 244 245 246 247 2 48 2'49 250 251 252 e3 253 ( 2-54 ii 255 256 267 258 -2.59 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 { 269 }} 27e 271 -272 Parking Parking vie11 John Noal P '.C. Hudgins • M J. Carr ' Lorenza Oliver Leslie C. Gsmbl® L E. Ellisor G. Robinso)a M. L• .Stewart llrs . Jisan : Leach Leon %tcten J. C. Trees Jaum s Kor jus .Donald •Fielderbriant - Houston Belk - Joe Davis William., Ge Westbrook R E. White.. E. B. Kay cess°° Shelly' Mrs. Ruth Turner Gene:Simmons •Tommy Rohwer J.- W. Sixnrnonns L L. Dillman C. A. Heard J. V. Kerrison J. L. 1I111's Train ,Jr. U. S. Goveyrrmxent Mrs. V. H. F 1der Iver s .. D. Hunt Delbert Staandler S Thomas" J. Adaams Woodrow Burnet George Donovan • J. A. Henry • Ozieg Steel ;: ions T-1 through T--49 ®erlark' : aver.t„ ark `. Park 8nrlfrong a Uvea : x'ax., k Over Park r P Over. ark Over Bark 0orv Piz• Pirk 0 -V Park ark Over '`aark 0v Park rk' over ,Park Over Parking, g, Over Park Over Park over Park Gaming Drunk over Park Over Park 0 er Pa rk 0 er Park Ower Park, Peddling Peddling Peddling Ped.clling OverPark Peddling Carole:.ss Driving threr Park Over Park Over Park 0 er Park o;€r Park Over park Over Park 0ur Park Double Park Over Park Over Park Over Faark Over Park Over Park Double hark Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk 1.00 l0 . U 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 10 . 0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 1.e0 14. 'e0 56.70 1.e0 .00 1.00 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.e0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 14.00 2 day 14.00 14.00 14.00 49.00 1.00 ei a 1.00 1.00. 1 00 1.00 1.00 0 is 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3e 1.00 ,l 14.0 0 1.00 1.00 ri 1.00 3g 1.00 {i 1.00 14.003; 14.00] 14.001( 1:.00; 1.00 If 14.001 56.70; 1.00 i{ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00, i= 1.. 1,1, 1.00 1.00[ 1.00` 1. 0 li 1.00 1.00 1.00 j 1.00 ill 1.00 14.0q jail. 12.00h, intnaX0 14.0c 14.00: 49.00 $476.905 ion was made by M B Ellis,''anager ltob .nson to of the Prison.`.`: 7 ;,. TY Ox KLTNTS?iIhLE.:, , , a TH AT CITY: CUU I r . ' NCL o - ori record ;,As . commend �r 0 :; L;, " r . f h y ,is, is •.. ,. <-g ,. _ � .. •; $•.. 11is,..:General Mara or of :,the. Texaas ,'risen S ve a 1 _ :. : tom, r b e staf ,, . . . '.and ,. ,,, .• ,,. .,,. ,,, . .: , .h exas risoaa,; Board. for,;. theZr pro reasn.;`and.:,efforts in he m ory - rehabilitation ,and boautif cation of the Huntsville Dni P` •, t oft T S ho exas ris.o� yst�sm .send t;ha �'rzson owned � residences 'an .. _ , d buildi• sin x � anal: around :thu .:..Cit. of untsvi llo:. , , mplestioe.. of;, this; taxi: anal ro ram will . , P ixa P g. our opinion, result in the_; iaa t,e='of ;' T ' dern.modsl..pr�.soxt which will: roflact,:dustifable credit l u on. the ma xa omant of .. the.:, prison. system. g TH AT. THE CITY ` COUNC I L s; al o 0 0 ,, '°co'das ex res sin -its th ' ,P. �;xiks :aatd. a r;eczatxon< f g ,. - g .:, . ..... . PP , .. or the:, s 1Qmdd s frit of. coo eratite - , . P n manifested 'bS at;he.: .. . � .:.:. . .. ,,.P ,� management of the .,Texas:; Prisox sham : n . ., . � the ,a.mprovement .of strecats ;sower disposal plant and other ,,facilities..of the City us;�d by -the prison. This coo ex'ativo s iri ' ossib-le • for the ,,. .. p ,., . P. t h"as `made:... it �. cit to co .::, .. _ p y mplete these mutuall beneficial im rovomeuts Y P at a minimum of .cost axed a maximum of ol'ficiency. MotionlY was made - by r. Robiras��n, seco�xded''b : Mr. Randal to approve -the f YPP following contract with the Prison S st® g Sy m and that the Mayor and City Secretary be authorized to' sign" Y same. Motion passed. Old fins - - - - - Drunk -- - - - 9 Caree1e s Driving , T2 Peddling 5 Def. Lights 2 Gaining 1 3isixnnix:iizecnxx Parking Violations 122 Respectfully submitted, izowell 'ayes, City Judge, J. G. Davis, City Attorney. THIS MELIORANDUM OF A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN TBE City of ,acting' heroin by its duly authirized mayor, Wilbourn S. Gibbs hereinafter Y , , na .ter styled CITY, and the Texans Prison i S stem actingherein by. y m, its duly authorized general manager, 0. B..:ELLis - E," , � , hereinafter 13 led P1?ISON, IVITNI„�SIJTH: 1. For the consideration upon tho te terms and conditions ns and in the manner hereinafter provided, city agrees to 3�furnis tY g h to prison approximately four million five i� P Y hundred thousand (4,500,000);gallons 'of water:per month, of" „which a� , maximum of itl approxmaewo million2,000,000)1 �` ti �..;: gallons per month will be softendd water and iiapproximately two million five hundred Y thousand; (2 5.00, 000 )" gallons` per month will be unsoftened:water. { The softened` wat walls at Huntsville,, i'the fur:nishin of the g ;meters of sufficient er is to be used by prison in its prison boiler plant and prison laundry located d within th®Texas, andst its twelve (12) residences with wash houses u and.garages, described below. For softened water the city will provide two (2) separate water'ta s'or service 'vice' connections and size to supply the prison softened water requirements. t; One of these water taps or service connections will berovided on p Avenue I near Thirteenth Street. `.The fi#prison will connect to said water tap or service connection. and run its service line to the boiler plant, prison 'r c laundry and the two prison owned residences on the West st side of Avenue I` between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets' said city. One of said water taps or service connections will be provided on Eleventh Street at Avenue H. The prison ;will connect to this water tap or service connection and run its service lines to the ten (10) prison owned iresiesencees located on. Eleventh and Twelfth Streets between Avenues G and 11 in said City. The prison shall provide, install and maintain its service limes from the waiter taps or service connections. Steele service lines shall be disconnected from all otherprison water or service lines so that water from the [present prison water supply cannot flow back into thecitywater system. III. * ***)F* * * * * * * * ad Mr. Robert Smither requested the Council ouncil to helpin some wayto .e °menet® ' illegal taxi Motion was, made byMr.Roba:nsb g operators in Huratsvillof. u:, seconded by Dr. Veazey to request the P ' • . Y q Police Chief aaxnd CityAttorney to vigoursly on illegal taxi operators checkingthe work m to see who operates and who rides. Motion passed. �+ } Ford miller showed the pan ofthe humble Company lto build a dyke around the storage tanks size to take - care of all the- gasoline ina g of sufficient case of explosion or breaks to that the would notgo into Motion was made by Iris. Seethes seconded y nto the_ brFnch. , d by Mr. Robinson to a rove these PP plans and to write the humble Company thanking them. for taking this safety step and also writ:: other oil Companies reminding them to take some action. motion passed. Attonxa.ey Davis made a written report on the application of Marcus Irving fora �taxi- permit. He advised City that a petition has been signed by100'.the g negroes requesting the City not to issue an Davis recommended that the application additional .permit a pp ication be turned down. Mo o Mr. accept .the tion made by Dr. Veazey, seconded p report of the City Attorney and refuse applicationfor by tri Motion to PP of Marcus Irving a Taxi Permit. ' .Mot' x.oxa passed. Mr. James' E. Faulkner presented the application of Ed Wells to the Council requesting was made by.Dr. Veazey, seconded byi� q ting a Taxi Permit. y Mr. obinson to refer this application tondatio :. Motion: passed. P the City Attorney for reacoit3xriendation Motion was made b1� Robinson, nseconded by 1 r. Randel to a slc the -.Cit Attorney coe,oerning the side walk on South and West side of their pro e cornerA ton write;d 10th Brookshire et, Motion passed. property sty on th® of Avenue K and 10th Strut, The Police Committee made the following recommendations: 1. Raise Lee S a. 175.00°per month effective December 1,194x�derl � �,e.lary from �i150.00 to 9. 2. To make 13. B. Bullard- month effective Jai. 1, 1950. •' 3. Po Sargent with � raise in salaryof 25 lice Chief maks a ro ort each daA or aas of C .rm ,f ;the Ponos Committee on work of the Police A Y tart e,1 necessary to the Chairman= to accept the I-olice Committee's recommendations Mot" was mtade bylvlr. i�10®c;h se ns of Salary raises and policy of Polio®.� I.4ot�oa®was y a�,�sedex7dal t . For the furnishing of the unsoftned water the City will provide, install and: maintain a separate untreated ".gator supply system, including pipe, pump and meter, from its city water plant at Sixteenth street and Avenue I oto the base of the existing prison owned fifty thousand (50,000) gallong elevated tank in this manner: a six (6) :inch cast iron main will be run from the unsoftened water header at the city's water plant to the pump unit in or sear the City pleat, and from the pump unit to the base of the aforesaid elevated tank, with a suitabis meter for measuring unsoftened water consumption. fj The city will furnish, but the prison will installr and maintain, a six (6) inch cast iron: riser the ground level at the basepipe from ,Fof the tank up to and `to of said " a- � ' unit mounted on the top of the tank. t x>k, with float switch or oi�hor centro l;t The automatically controlled equipment provided se qPm P d d by city in connection with the tank filling to maintain tank um will be set water levels between some` redetermined low' . pump p port and full, with all water being pumped into th® topof the elevated tank. Prison shall pay to the city the siva of eighteen (18 it each month. Each of : the above three (3) meters to, be 'city monthly, and the city will bill theri p son for the t -Dents per thousand; gallons for all water consumed by provided and installed by the city will 'be - read by the readings, at a fiat rate of eighteen (18).oents per thousand gallons for all wet otal water consumed, as reflected by such monthly er oonsurned. It is expressly understood and agreed, however, that py the monthly meter readings, does nota a ate° a �' • g;� €; total eighteen (18) cents per thousand gallons, the city will "e or not anti water is taken. :by t17*: Prison through the city; of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, regardless of whether water connections during xxg the meter reading period. in the event thetotal water consumption as reflected charge ; of five hundred ($500.00) Dollars if billed at ill and the prison -streets to pa a minimum monthly Ychare The parties hereto agree that when the single water well now in use: Orison. will contract with the cit;. for prison's entire water supply. VIS, This contract shall' remain in full force and effect until a :o P .r,eatr.vee as a ontractfrom.:ear toyear unless terminated by of the �axties' hereto.Should Prison. dm i e;eend ofa c :a s re oori r to :th th®.-cony t reel-, not to renew this contract it shall, at least thirty:(30) days _ oy utyd oticity f-zthe con c year. Should city � e end oftra t a t `in writingof its intentions to terminate than contract °e.t t}n Y Y�Y desire not to nenew this contract it shall not latex than the beginning of the contract '.ear, notifyprison : g g Y p ,a. in writing `of its"' intention to terminate the;cont act a then end of the contract ear. r t xr y I f, byreason of conditions beyond its control, city's water supply Yshculd fail or become inadequate to f urrllsh prison'swater requirements, asabove provided, the city sah11 be relieved of damage to prison by reason thereof. provided, However that cit yslell furnish to prison its proporionate share or part of city's t hen eXistino water supply 1Ysadsh ll,w i-hira re asona ble.timetthereafter ,restore or procure anadequate suinl Y of water end oontxxueperformance ofthiscontract. During such.. time that the city is so unable: to furnish all of prisons said contract water requirements, the mini.muni monthly charge e provided in ,Section IV above shall be adjusted proportionately. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, these presortsare executed IN DUPLICATE OIIGINALS this thelst dsy ofDecember, 1949.. CITY: OF HUNTSVILLE BY /s/ WII-BOURN 8. GIBBS MAYOit /s/ .Ks•te Barr Ross C?ITY SECRETAaY. .:' R o.e cCos Lldn wK.s..Ma' 0METrr' BaellI . ePclaSoahais tdG,n oma:n: eao,rGCng or ..HM "+ Yr r b ,. & l pr1 l s w P p nYr e Y roy e a d.,: The fok'Cor Porato I5k'WTh.ri.kcai:pl ihhfSp.pPC` aCStumioan nC !H0Insu1' urrY. Canmcpany.Moton ly Comay ed GefUnitli` Groen'-MunaCor or iHensator1•atio i lc:ktf AaoCmm manY Ltoomanital'suaWest ' & SuP�Y,panyGWein rAuturlyC '':::::::. - -ton,-srviceE- WCJhoohadso&tor'diampaaney • w.11H-41..9‘,-,.--SalesMaxtle -Hnsvil•Auto ordered paid. s.l6 S Wetw.ortForeman Co' 51:31 ArmMetal &" Drainage .pro ducts . c 6 1�iz es'. Gare e`: 13.1 g 4 .50 East , :T Ch ber. of Commerce_ exasam, o 93:,80 George D.. Barnar CmanP Y. e "a Re r.i erati'on':& Ice..ComoarS :117.92' T xas.. f p Y •''. g 260.00 Southwestern, Bell Telephone Co.; 192.54 McCul'lum '& °. Gresham,. I c. 26.71,Murray , n. . Murray Florist S 14.10 Lavender Radio Fc upply Ca• 191.52.- Leach Com an 53.51 Walker' Count Y rware . 25.62' allowa Service :.Stati on 24.75 B. D. Burdeaux. r. The 'Hunt"sv lie tem 51.17 • _3_.:95 ' Dentons:'Gulf" Station M. C. . '" .ou h..otor.. om an -�o tior ax �� 3. P Y: 89.97 Gul';States Utilities Company 8.53 Hardy 4:mber Company 8.00 R.'H: Moore 6.15 Allman Service Station 10.00 h The following reports were read and approved. rs To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. ERAS PRISON SNSTEM BY /s/ 0. B. LLLIS 0. B. ELLIS, GENAL MANAGER. 20.72 144.00 36.60 25.00 56.91 60 is 44.22 12.84 10100 7.90 12.92 20;.30 2173 5.30 1.25' 4.35 4®.40 903.14 130.97 100.00 6.15 Gnntleme n: I herewith wish to subanit the following report for The City Council of the City of Huntsville, the following members present: Present, W. T. Robinson, W. L. Smither, Absent, None Texas met this 6 day of December, 1949' in regular session with Water Pumped Water Softened Wash water Used Dilution Meter Plant Meter Brine Meter Salt Used BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: { THAT the attached contract narked "Exhibit A" for identification herewith covering the delivery of power for !municipal water 'plant, drainage and sewage pumping service be end is hereby accepted by the City of -Huntsville, i and; THAT the Mayor is herebyauthorized and directed to forthwit execute the contract referred to above covering g Ithe purchase of power for municipal water plant, drainange and sewage pumping service for e. period of five (5) !years from September 21, 1949, and that the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to attest said oontraet. } The above and foregoing ordinance was introduelbd. by Councilman Srnither, who moved its adoption, the motion !was seconded by Councilman Randal and after beiree duly considered we.s adopted by the following yea and nay vote: } Yeas - Robingon, aendel, Smither, Veazey, Hoech, Bellew. Nays - None Absent - None I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas as at its regular meeting on. the 6 day of December, 1949 and that the original of the said ordinencee is duly recorded in the official minutes of the proceedings of the said City Council. erations for the month of December, 1949. 18,556,000 Ga].. 13;073'.•5.00 1., 2:94,,400 '► 89,'120 94, 020 cc 28,860. `F 59,836 Lbs. Re speetful l'y submitted•, R., V. Sills r s, Plant' Operator. To the Honorable payor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following report as as, Electrical, Plumbing, and Building Inspectors for the month of December, 1949. Electrical Permits Issued Fees Collected sriiits Ied F0Ga05 PbPeCollected i'luming Permits Issued Issued Fees Collected Building Permits Issued Fees Collected Hatimated Value IN TESTIMONLY WHEREOF witness my official signature and see.]. of the srid City on this 6 day of. December, 1949.£'; /s/ Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. A motion was made by Mr. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Bellew to pay abill to Davis and Phillips in the amount f $1.093.85. lotion passed. No other business the Council recessed subject to call. 8 $16.50 5 $10.00 4 Sal .00 1. $3,..50 *2,000.00 $41.00 Respectfully :submitted,: J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector' R. V. fillers, Electrical Insp. Josh Brown, ,Bluuabing Insp. J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp. XXX.r.. ,XXXXXz,.1CXXXXX x e XX/�SXXi X;�C .11.4\ XXXXYXUX:.. JANUARY 10, 1950 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present i to -wit Wi lbourn S. Gibbs ivlayor W. T. Robinson, T. M. Ballow •Dr. W. B. Veazey, Wilbur Smither, Victor Randel, Herbert Hoech. j To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following report for ii 272 C. F. "Wine" Wiley 274 Hamp F, Manley 275 Thomas Oatts 276 Persley G. Clemons 277 Hyrman Vaughn 278 William H Williams 279 Floyd Johnson 280 Benison .C. Adams 281 G. C. French 282 Theodore Hamilton 283 _ Dock: S a.pletgu,.� No operators license $ 14.00 14.00. Drunk 14.00 14.00 Drunk 14.00 Careless Driving 56.70 56.70 Drunk 14.00 14.00. Careless Driving 56.70 56.70 Permitting another to drive on license 14.00 14.00 Careless Driving 56.70 56.70 Drunk 14.00 14.00 Disturbing Peace 14.00 u �R 14.00 -,...... .Lawrence ;:E 85 J. C. Mills. 86 Joe: Pegoda 87< Horace J. Allee 88 Roy Prz;, at ak ,:.. 8 9 Joe Small Jr.. 90; William Leonard ri to 1 William J. Zuhe 92' KellyNorwood N.. ..od A 9. 3. Kelly A. Norwood 4, Arthur Williams LawrenceK leen` arkiri Violations:- Number T -50--T-212 fo operators license 3" ►runk No operators license Drunk Drunk Drunk No operators license Z unk Careless ' Driving ng" ns L No oerators License p Driving ' Ca reless Drn g r D u{ nl J:4/00„ 7..00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14:00 100".00 _ 50.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 .- 14.00Q --=ir" 14.0,0-: ,:'" 14..00 14 00 14 00_, 1� "`00'. ' 4 14 00 ': l 0 Hon. Mayor and Members of the Ci' (Huntsville, Texas. Drunk ---------=10 Carelessdriving----5 Ne operators license - ark ing violations' 163 Disturbing Peace ----- 2 Permitting another to drive on license To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of. Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas.' Total Fines Collected Howell Mayes, City 'udge, J. G. Davis, 'City Attorney Dear sirs: bmitt ed herewith milk inspection report for the period'.of December, 1949. n Ih o. pas 18 ears' with ra :es -.t at were Companyb -operating ;ahe.... untsville.exohan a fox the:; a . The -.Telephone,has been g P Y .,, .. established in 1931. When the. resent_races wereestablished in 1931, Huntsvillehad 800 telephones in service. i s`to 2,654 ' tele hones or over three Today, the:tele hone .s. item here has .been .enlarged -to rovide ;;connect on p YY as m as ;*ere `, in service when the : resent rates, were established.. timesan s r. P Y:., 0000., I C 'c of cont d =wi: h : years: 'now e t th n recent. :.. ea , .the Tel' hone, . om an like a'Tl other' bus�i:ne sse ha's' been an o e Y PP P 3!s , H roblem of .;ri sin costs for eve"r` bin re, "aired; to furni sh. tole. hone se.rvic®:. In,., untevi.1 -e the:;: a .roll is four 0000. • _. P P g Yt ,- ,g, .:q _ P ., _,_ 0000 ,0000 Y time reater;, than it :was in 1941..., This increase due `to hiher, wa a rates and a lar, er;:;number of, em to ees g_ , ,0000 g g li Y to , M" re urr'" • '' ed handle the reatgr volume` of. aalhs.:currentl ;;bein haced.b._- users of he service., _ aterials '%su s: i ent of:'"all.: k. ri . l , x.,...: and, e u Y. g P u Ile and' needed q er z ds,,used dei in furnishin tele hone service. ,to the citi2ens of Devi„ to further,expand andim rove the service'here -have ' ncre sed` Froin. 0. "'0 30 p ov r re -war. •co is ' P Of e R :0000 s..:... This sharp. up -turn in;expenses and the increased investment in,= the tele: one-. lent her..e'have _ resulted: in p P • H the. Company operating the.untsville ,exchan a at a loss each month ove a :consi' erabl e` `iod' o t' P Y P g. . .,,- g r d� ep r f S of . tatement our .o operating results for the ear 1948; is' att ' d " resu` is were as follows P gY 79 Revenues , 3p7y.00_ Expenses 137,023.00' Operating 'Loss " 57,716.00 Investment as' of 12 31-48 359,.624.00 Per Cent' . Loss' of .:Investment '16.05. W" f C i that bindsCouncil must >.a ree ;that ,no .bu`sines's.-can o e.rate .for :an lon eriod .of ,tiMe..with losses ._, g P ,Y � g P 0,0;00 of this magnitude `and stay in bu mess and' meef its ''service re sponsibi 'sties. Therefore, .he Company is." Askin he k o nail r f , t ,.. t ,, , u . fo a ro�ral .of r n ncrea=se . in tele horse: r.ates� The- monthly' s .. , ` . : , ' ` .Y PP. , 0000, 0.000, P ,00rate re uestedare set ,.forth in. 0000 , .., ,... e ; the atta fed stir ested form of ;or..dinance .but for the .. rinci. a -: of `se � "-o " �g p p 1 as s f service:`they :ate. as follows a The State Health officer, Mr. Taylor, visited the community` and with . the local inspector inspected all the , . P ti dairies that are supplying milk to the City of Huntsville, also the two local processing plants. He passed all the local dairies as they were operating. C. L. 'Robinson was passed as he was milking in, T. R. Gaines 's Barn and l: Elton Hines was approved to use N. H. Hord's barn. Mr. Taylor was rather complimentary on the dairy situation as :a whole and'stated that the City had a very good milk supply and was by far better than on the two previous occasions that he had inspected here.: Mr.: Taylor said that the bacterial counts made . the Bacteriology Y. by a teriology Department of Sam; Houston st , to Teachers College were not acceptable to the State.Health Department and that the counts would have to be made by that Department, to be official. Arrangements have been. Made to havethe counts made in n Br a n as and when needed. Sam Houston Statte Teachers . Milk Plant" " . has: removed the. , grade A_ c+1_ Collegelabel from their product .and the iState Health Dep r'aren•i:, seems 1•,oppy, at, well as the Business liar.. --.. 1:,__ College, :Euid rassure you that the local Milk Inspector is wellpleased Y are happy. Y Submitted here with are permits for pordueers that need to be signed so theycanbe passed out and: collected., Respectfully submitted, /s/ Paxton Hall, City Milk :Inspector. * Upon recommenda t i on of the City At torne Y motion was made by Mr. o bin n, se condeby Mr. oech that to instruct the.. Mayor and CitySecretary to sign agreement forElectric service with the Gulf Stet es Utilities Co. for a Periodof five years beginning Sept. 21, 1949. lotion passed. M M Dr. cC ra and r Y • a: y . eats ad�eised the Council theywere building s .. g some on east 19 -.street and.would like to see about water and sewer. 2 Motion was made byMr. seconded:Mr.Randel ndel to have a: Robinson, bya survey made ` showing wn estimate g timate. of cost for both.sewer and water on this h s street. Motion passed. Upon recommendation of the Cityattorney motion was made y by Mr. Robinson,econded byMr. the bill of Union Tank Company for $83.67. Motion passed. 'Motion was made byMr. Robinson seconded :by ;a ,Mr. Randel l to pay Chas.: & Sam Motor 0being .._.,;t r om an ?8,�:sem Compel". �' a mount refused by Internation Harvest Company on` taxes on. tires on truckbo -- P Y tight by Garbage Department. Motion' added. Upon recommendation of City Attorney a motion was made by Mr. HOebh, seconded by Mr. Robinson to denxrethe application of Ed Wells for a Taxi Permit. Motion passed. Upon recommendation ofVal coInc. motion was made by Mr. Smithey -seconded byMr. Hoech to payP ittsbur h- esMoines;.Steel Company g p ny X7,5.52.00 on the Ballance due ..onelevated-store e a g tank. Leaving a balance of $2500.00 which would be paid upon completion and acceptance of this tank. Motion passed. Motion n made byMr.Smither Smithey seconded byMr. Bellew to request the -Gulf St q Ates Utilities Company to make a survey on lighting the new additions which were annexed to thei C ty. Motion passed. e` Party Business Telephone? $7.00 Business Extension;. One' Party Res`idenoib Telephone, Two Party Ro"sidence Tele hone '' _ P Four Party Residence Tele hone.,' P Re.s'idence Extensions I` submitting nthis request for theapproval . of the City Council q ,,. 0 f th e regulatoryconside considerations involved. the Conipany wisht briefly fty review =some . The Legislatureo f. the State of Texas has.. dole ated to.. overnin b die o ' =: 0:000 .:,. .....g g :.._ o s f the. cities in the: Stage the to .re regulate the rates:chs ed fo tee o :. • !Powerr.... l_ , h ne service rendered" within:.the c.or ori to s P . ,. lunit of said cities . 0000 0000 . ,.. , 0000. ,. ,..,, ,, ., .: that s, the local. exchange oper..ations., ; The statement of operating results'attached hereto p g ;covers" the -'Company's<-' local exchange operations for the ?# Hs. ant vi11e'exchan a and is'in. ,cord with: Jurisdiction g a the. principles of urisdiction asgranted to -ahe City b the L i ba P ... Pe s tare. $� Y Y g The Company's s :,ooks are maintainedin aocordance with -the Uniorm System stem of Accounts as Prescribed by the #; Federal Communications Commission since 1936, and bY:'the :Interstate e Commerce Commission on: rior to that t tans Heavy penalties are imposed for anyfalsification Bf records. . No long dis -'.t_ ance Prop.`.'e :... rtY, , r v e: n es , or e_. ..x. .. _ Pen00 s, e-s are :00 included in the -s.. ta;.. t. eme<. n-':''. tfiled 0 W--at h t he City it Coun c>..;. 1 :.-.. :..-, . The se aration between local and long distanceo erations has beenmadein accordance with the standard rocedur-... .: e ... , for separating telephone property, revenues,an expenses,, as„set forthiin the Separations Manual'developed ed.b the_a5 Nationas Association of Railroad and UtilitiesCommissionSpecial ;Cooperative;Committee onTelephone Regulatory 1Problefws, issued October, 1947. • 141 The Huntsville .area is growing rapidly 1Y and continued growth growth an•;d prosexitY go.;. hand-in-hand with good telephone service.The Tel phone Company,has faithin Huntsville ,.and its future.,. ; Since 1940, the Com an has P Y. spent ; $235,757 to eilarge and improve Huntevi11e's telephone t stein.” This expansion of'the . telephone service' i . untiville'`has been made possible only by more cables, , longer ;,,cable,, more and more switchboards, more employees, and more of everything needed, to furnish a .service of r .scope and value to the user. x'Yu g greater Improvement l nt inthe speed and quality tial t of longdistance service , PPq . , Yavailable . to Huntsville Gusto mers;is ex acted P through the completion during1950 of the following ngadditional direct long distant circuits: Motion was made by; Mr. Robinson seconded by Mr. Bellew to send Brookshire Bros. an official notice ,ae to :put ,sidewalk . down; .s w lk accordin to specifications ,.. ns on both sides ,x,.. g P a of their ; property onc and P P corner of Avenue K ad to instruct the CityAttorney Yand 10th Street, ;to check into the law. Motion ' passed. pa ed. Moton was made by M r. Ho soi seconded byMr. Robinson n to instruct Mrs. to advertise for bids on tGarbage and body,both separately and together. Motion passed. Mr. Waithem r Birdwell,' of the t 0000 ,ate Health Department appeared, .. be Pfore the Council giving ...; _g a report on Eradication work in Huntsville and some assistance -::,,:.. requestedan a in getting the work :'done at Felder.: Dry G rid Rather Estate. D y cods Co. Clements, Mr. 'frantaa speared before the Council xitkxikeand read the following requests: Huntsvlle Houston 2 Huntsville -Conroe 1 Huntsville -Dallas 1' The money to do this comes,_ for the most part,from people with savingswhoinvest P P are willing to their:;1 fundsI _-. ,0000. n in the.business Investors will put.. their money to work. in ,a business;onl when theyhave reason it will •'to.believe 1 be safe and; earn a reasonableand re alar return. ItisimPor tent, therefore,o re, from the telephone lz !users standpoint, as well as that df. the Company, that the business take in enough money to cover expenses and ;. have enough left; over tp paya reasonable return on the:money. ;employed in < . Y the. business. I The regulatory powers conferred upon the City carry with them a dual responsibility It is the:'Council's P Y ut y to be sure that rates charged for service underitsjurisdiction are just and reasonable. Rates that are i igher too high or too low, in the longrun, are not; in the best interest of telephone :_users.... Rates that are iso low that they will not provide enough revenue to permit the Company to meet its expenses;: with enough left over Itopa a' reasonable return on the; -.mons investors have Yy put to work in the business can only � result in he om an's:unable to obtainthe' funds . e 0000 ,: P Y being n eded to' expand and improve the ;service. The Companys hassures the Council that_the rates :`' as requestedand. , q as set .,forth in, the attached form of_.. "ordin , . ance, are fair and reasonable and earnestly requested , y prompt consideration and approval of the attached 1PP h ordinance. Respeotfully sulaaitted, 0. J, Cme, SuburbanleDiastntsrict Marla or. s=;de `i ed_that Mrs,,Ross :wouldwr.ite the league of;lunioipalities and.:different cities a c d g• discission it w e •'telephone'rates and finding all other data available: to be discussed at a' sebsecuent meeting of the No other business the, Council recessed XXXX . ♦ o 310 J'. E. M. Johnsox 311 Pinkney Lacy 312 Void'.:'see'' 313 Pete _Jackson 230 ( 314 Curtis Smith 315 Lawrence Johnson.. 316 0 A. Wilson 317 Ozie Steel 318 " A. D. Bradford•. TES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE', TEXAS. Council met in regular meeting atthe City Hall in Huntsville, Filbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor �. T Robinson, M. " Ba;blew ►r. W. B. Veazey filbur Sinither actor Randel, erbert °Hoeoh. he - Mayor.`called the Council to order. :inutes of the Regular meeting of January 10, Texas withthe following members present 1950 were readand approved.' e °f allowing bills were read, approved and ordered paid. B. D. Bordeaux Hardware Co. Felder Dr".y Goods'Co.:'. Badger MeterhMfg. Company Municipal 'Supply' Company The xuntsville Item ` • Elliott Addressing Machine Co. ,'McCollum, & Gresham, Inc. Perry Bros,, Inc. ;:Lavender Radio ";Supply Co. l'fe"st End , Garage Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Conroe Creos"otng Company' Denton Gulf Station Walker County Hardware Co. s;Mize :Garage Gulf `Tractor &Equipment :Company Chas.: "& .Sain Motor cam an Allman .Service Station Johnston's.Garage $ 11.70 20.50 70.88 54.29 65.65 6.54 35.06 8.00 2.15 52.25 45.77 109.20 4.85 26.64 16.95 18.20 46.25 9.17 1.95 Veazey & Cole City Lumber Company, Wallace & Tierman Co. Tomlin's Goodyear Store The Steck Company Morton Salt Company General Electric Company Lee Sandel Blacksmith Continental Oil Company, Turco Products Inc United Gas Corporation Wright Flower' Shop Humble Oil & Refining Company Mallery & Smithers, Inc. Jack's Auto Hospital Wood Motors Company R. H. McCaffety Contractor Gulf States Utilities Company. 15.00 38.50 18'.14 2.75 29.36 260.00 12.45 3.75 187.59 5.95 35.71 10.00 3.65 17.40 10.00 3.13 3.30 874.15 Parking:. violations Nuinber T-213 It Careless driving-;=---- ---4 Speeding --- - -1 Fighting ----------- 2' peddling _______ --__-------1 Vag.------------------- --2 li No. Op Gaming --------------------4 • Disturbing Peace -- ------2 14.00 13.00 5.00 12.00 12.00 INolusive) Total . f;ine s 1 To: the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. h Gentlemen: s. I herewith wish to submit the , following report for Water lant }! : Wafer Pumped 17,986,000";Gal.; Water. oftened 13,143.,9C Wash Water .Used Brine Meter 1,287,4C Dilution Meter Plant ;Meter,' Salt Used The followingreports were read and approved: To the Honorable Meyor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. We herewith wish to submit the following report as Gas, s the month of 'ifianuary, 1950. Electrical Permits issued Fees Collected Gas Permits Issued Fees Collected Plumbing Permits issued Fees Collected Building Permits issued Fees Collected Estimated Value To. the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Electrical, Plumbing and Building Inspectors for 9 $23.00 11 $22.00 6 $18.00 1 $2.50 $400.00 Respectfully subi R. V S1ll;ers, Plant Operator. * * * * * * * *.** C. C S r C Ra bbins. Motion Bids on trucks were.received from .Wood_ Motor : om an has. & am. Ga a a•...and. Q. C. b s. o M made b r. Sm�,ther seconded b , Mr.RobinsonRobinson.<to authorize.;the arba e....ommtte®.•>to check the different t and to buy two trucks and?garbage body on low bid provided the equipment was as specified. Motion passed Mrs. Ross reportedthat after a survey of sewer and water, line on 192 Street>,had been made the cost of both ;s M would run around X1500.00. Motion was made by+Mr.xobinegn, seconded r. Hoech that as soon as property owners 1,1 would put up $750.00 the City would "start ;the project and property owners would be reimbursed their"pro-rat 13 part of this money upon oonstruction:of their homes. Motion Passed. Chief Johnston requested theeadd tioaal sirens costing;$ 23,9.00-: but he did not have price of,;installation.. TVl d M iM.,J otion was ,made b.Tr Ballow seconded b . r.Rande to ba this ui ent..and requested. r.. ohnston'to-have li it: installed at the most advantageous place consideririg the cost. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Ballew, seoonded by. Mr. Hooch to refer to finance : committee the; advisability of, installing the pention system in Huntsville for study and report back to the Council. Motion passed. } Motion was made by Mr."'mither, seconded by Mr.'Robinson to pay Valco City limits and $407.00 -for -making the new. map. Motion passed. Inc. $1121.85 for surveying the new !! Motion was made b Mr. ynitkier., seconded by Mr. Hoech'to .have the .City. Attorney to. cheek the 50,. charge' on water bill and report"back .to 'the: Council. 'Motion passed.:; '' ' ' ' ' :. Aiderman•3leazey,introdaeed the 'following creatingand adopting an official ma of, the Ci of Huntsville Y _ � P � P" ,City Ordinance', seconded by Alderman Robinson and unanimously. adopted. ; The,`ordinance is "as: follows: ORDINANCE CREATING AND. ADOPTING AN OFFICIAL MAP OF. THE OITY OF HUNTSVILLE' TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. herewith wish to submit the following report for the month of Janunry, 1950. 298:.:°':. 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 °306 nnn Doc Stapleton Sam Baldwin Jessie M. Villarrell` Theodore M. Ryan L. C. Taylor George :Anderson Thurman Johnson Thomas Parker Hayford Glover, Jr James E. Marsh Mose Hicks Mose Hicks John • Saxton Jerry Lee Woods H.' M. Anders,'. Cause. Old Fine Careless Driving Speeding Careless Driving Fight ng Peddling ' Careless D riving g recommendation of City Attorney by e y Drunk Careless Driving Vag, Vag. Drunk Drunk Drunk' :Amt. Fine 14.00. 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 56.70 14,00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 WHEREAS, pursuant to an election previously had, an ordinanoe was duly enacted September 6, 1949, of :record in Volume H, page 590, of the Minutes of the City Council of the City. of Huntsville, Texas,adding additional territor and extendn the car orate limits>of the Ckt of :H ntsvil y g p y., u 1e, and;no official map; or plan of said area has been adopted by the City Council of the City of: Hunt ville;and,, WHEREAS, a map or plat has been prepared by"Nalco, :Inc.,`''Engineers:, of Houston, Texas, issued June, 1947,- • revised and "city limits extended September, 1949, .the , original. of which° is in the' possession of :the :City - of • untsville, Texas, and the City Council deems it advisable" and for'the;'best interest of the cit that said .map P beadopted`, as the official map of the City".of Huntsviller, Texas: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: That the aforesaid map be, and the,same is hereby adopted by the City of Huntsville, Texas,; as the official Huntsville, ij map of the City - of Texas; that the original thereof'. be filed by the Secretary of�.the Ci ' of Y City Huntsville as of February 7, 1950, and be signed byher for identifioati.on and shall hereafter be known and designated 'as the official' mapof the City H T $ g the, i y of untsville, xas.; ', >. The fact that there is no official ma or plat of the. Cityof `.:H p p • Huntsville showing the boundaries of the extension of the limits of citythe'creates a public. necissity andemergency, ' ' p y n and;: this ordinance. shall take effect from and after .its passagegand its': approval b . the Mayor : of the :Citof Huntsville, PP Y Y y untsvlle,.Texas and: it .is so sjordained. PASSED'AND APPROVED this the 7th day , of February, .1950.: ATTEST: Ii$ URN' S GIBBS,, MAYOR 7 Berman' Ballow introduced the following Extendi the' Boundaries of the a ..;., �s .: ... .. ; . . ,; :.: ?�W rds of the- City:, seconded: by+Alden Veazey and;uninimously adopted. The Ordi nce is as `follows: OR DI N ANCE EXTNDE I N G THE BO UNDARIE S OF THE, WARDS V DS OF LAKING AN: EMERGENCY.. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, , TE XAS AND CREATING NGWA WARD NO. 4, WHEREAS, r by election "previous l had and byordinance enacted September er" 6,1949, of� 1u1 .P record in Volume H page ..., Pg. the .mnutes .of;the City .. gBu c s zl ofH .:,. .. .,. the Cityof untsville Texas, , the territory 'descr y bed therein. was d to and became a part of the: City'' of Huntsville, Texas, and the corporate limits of said city were extended, erin described; and, wti�;x�AS, by reason thereof, additional territory was added to the North, East, South and. West of the previous orate limits of the said City, which added territory has not been assigned to and designated as a part of any. he ''wards of the city; and, WHEREAS, the City Council untsvill9, that such added as hereinafter provided, has determined that it is necessary and for territory be designated as part of existing so as, so far as practical, to equalize the the good of the inhabitants of the City wards and,/ or created into an additional number of voters in the respectivewards; T.HEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C. ITY COUNCIL OFHF. TIT CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, V LLE TEXAS. I - SECTION 1: That Ward No. 1 shall contain and include allof that portion of the ,City of Huntsville lying North of the North line of Eleventh Street and the extension thereofa- g westw and along thNorth -.line of Highway 45 to the West corporate limits, and Eastward along the North line of Highway 45 to the East Corporate limits. SECTION 2; That Ward No 2 shall contain and include all of that per tion of the City of Huntsville lying South of the South line of Ward No. 1 andNorth of the North line of Seventeenth .Street, and the wxtension thereof esterly°`to the West corporate limits and Easterly to the East corporate limits. SECTION E TIO N 3: Ward No. 3 shall contain and include -all of• that: portion of line the SouthCity of Huntsville lying be he. line of Ward,' No. 2 and:the Y i ng ...,South line of the corporate limits of the Cityof Huntsville a • rior to the extension on . 6 1949- , s existin September, aforesaad .and the..E . :, , Eastward extension n of suchS limits to the old. outh corporate East corporate limits and the Westward extension to the West corporate limits. Sr,GTION 4: Ward No. 4 shall contain and include all of that portion of the City of Huntsville lying South: of. the South line of Ward No. 3. SECTION 0 N 5: The fact t t h at the added. territory.of the corporate limits p of the CityofH designateduntsvxlle:had not been. and assigned to any of :the existing sting wards and the addition of such territory of electors;or voters in the placed an unequal number ... respedtive wards creates a public ak � P is necessity and emergency, and this ordinance shall e effect from and after its passage and'' approval sof Pppr Val by the Mayor of the City of Huntsville, Texas, and it is . enacted. PASSED. AND APPROVED this the 7th day of Februar, 1950. ATTEST: 1/s/ Kate Barr Ross, I,CITY SECRETARY. and plan on Bond Election as soon as possible. No other business the Council recessed subject to , xxxxxxx 7{XXXXXXXXXXXXXxx3iXXXXXxxxx xx xxxxaxxxxX xxzxxx xxxxxxxXxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXxxxxx XXXXXxxxXXXXXx XXXXXXXX xxxxxx February • 16, l 950 _' _ MINUTES OF RECESS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TETE CITY OF FNNTSVILLE, .TEXA,S, The.. City Council met in recess meeting at the City Hall with the following members resent to -wit: Wilbourn S. Gibbs, "Mayor`. !W, T. Robinson, . Herbert Hoech Wi lbue Smithe r 1 Victor Randel T. M Ba lle v- aW. B: Veazey. The Mayor Motion was made byMr. Robinson seconded b , Mr. Randel to put rock on 15th, street byFrances Spears house. , Y :.Motion passed. r RESOLUTION CALLING 'REVENUE BOND ELECTION The City Council of the kjity of Huntsville, Texas convened in:r.e ular session at the Cit Hall within C' said it on the 16 dayof': February,' 1 ow' b s:present, t -wi 16th with'; -.the following in members o t � Y1950,g Wilbourn S.i�b�,Ma or, W. Robn on Alderman; �a, Marvin Alderman;Ballew,allow Wilbur L.Smithey, Alderman; ermai, W. B Veazey,Alderman, Victor Randel, Alderman; Herbert E.Alderman; Kate BarrRoss, City Sedretary;. <. ,when the following business was transacted:' NTn' The or, intorduced a resolution which was read in full. Alderman ohinson made a motion that the a resolution be adopted as read. . Themotionwas seconded by Alderman. Hoech=and was adopted b ., the following vote: AYES:Mayor Gibbs,Alderman Robinson Bellew anther, Veazey,Randel and Hoech. NOES• None ne i The resolution thus adopted follows: RESOLUTION CALLING REVENUE BOND ELE3T.E0N IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, FOR TIE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING /s/ Wilbourn S. .Gibbs, MAYOR, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS Alderman Smither introduced the:fo following n election g ordinance of Alderman Randle and uninimousl adopted. Thethe, City of Huntsville, Texas, seconded by y p Ordinance is as follows: BE IT ORDAINED`BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'TEE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED. That the Ci Election tY be held on the h 4th dayofApril, Til 9 1 50 for. ,P , ,the' purpose -of offsP Pelectingthe following cors of the. City of. Huntsville; Texas, to -wit: g The Mayor, City Treasurer, the City Judge, The City Secretary, One Alderman an fro m Ward No. One, OneA from Ward No � Two. One Alderman Alderman f ld rman from Ward -'No. Three Two Alderman from Ward No. Four, with A N jrear term and AldermanNAlderman o, 1 for one o. Two for Two year;term, `;!, THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS: THE ISSUANCE OF $370,000 WATER WORKS SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS AND THE PLEDGE OF `REVENUES IN PAYMENT THEREOF, AND THE ISSUANCE OF $ 230,000 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS AND THE PLEDGE OF I REVENUES IN PAYMENT THEREOF.` BE IT. RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville,Texas. SECTION 1: That an election shall be held in and throughout the City of Huntsville, Texas on the 14th dayof March, at which election the following propositions shall be, submitted to the°resident qualified 1950, P P electors of said City who own taxable property within said city and who have duly>rendered the same for taxation ;for their action thereon, to -wit; That the voting place for Ward No. One be at Worthington Electric &- Refrigeration Company withH ,. , 0 appointed Election Judge. and Mrs. Mack Ball appointedr NH. Leighth PP clerk. That the votingplace� for Ward N •o all with.Mrs. Two be at the City!; Sam:'Mct KianeappointedY McKinney Election Judge and Mrs. ,Norma:: gHenderson appointed Clerk.. That. the�f lace for:Wardh voting,; No. Three be .at HensarlingBros. os. Store # 1.with.Chas. Fade 11 appointed Election Judge Bolton :,a appointed and J. F. sa. „ pP clerk. That the voting place for Ward No, Fourbe at Standley's Grocery with Harvard Bailes appointed Election Judge and Mrs. Rayford Moore appointed clerk. f± ,. That thirty days notice bf the calling of this election be given in accordance with the law, <'. The above over- and foregoing re -oin ordina .:. nce g g was dulyadopted by unamious vote of :the City.Council in regulars ssembled this session the 7th... da of February, y ebruar950 and Y , approved upon passage. /s/ Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor City of Huntsville, Texas. TTEST: s' Kate Barr Ross, ity: Secretary. The report of the Committee working with the States Park Board is as follows: City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: February 7 Due to continuing delay in procuring a definate decision from the State Parks Board concerningthe State P ake and because of the time element involved in the deliver of water Park . Y and sewer service to the old d and extended i; units yourCommittee ty , has the folaowing reaomrnendatons: - „Nerecommend the City of Huntsvalle oontinue the well route of water supplyand Proceed as promptlyasossible to deliver the above services to the people of the City of Huntsville bysubmitti the r and issue for the ;above ;improvements. ng promised proposed otion was made by Dr. Veazey, W. T. Robinson HerbertHoeoh by Mr. Bellew to accept the recommendations of State Parks Committee PROPOSITION NO. SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL Or THE -,CITY. OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED TO' ISSUE: THE REVENUE BONDS OF SAID LAITY ;IN E THE AMOUNT 01, THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND ($$370 '000.:00)'DOLLARS,- MATURING. SERIALLY WITHIN THIRTY (30)! 'YEARS FROM THEIR DATE OR- DATES, • AND :BEARING!,.INTEREST AT'A, RATE NOT EXCEEDING FOUR (4 'PER CENT 'PER •ANNUM FOR THE • PURPOSE! IMPROVING, , ' ,I I NG ,,. K U OF LNLARGINE, EXTENDING ,AND REPAIRING' THE CIlY S EX STN .WATLRWOR S SYSTEM: SAID BONDS TU BE • ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SECURED INT MANNER PROVIDED ICLES 1111 TO .1118, BOTH INCLUSIVE, REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF TEXAS, 1925, . AS AMENDED: AND TO SECURE THE PAYMENTY0F "THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS IT'.ACCRUES 4,i. AND THFPRINGIPAL 01SAID BONDS AS IT I ATOi" • ..BY PL;DGIN•. d;TREVL NUS FROM THO OPERATION UF S fiD WA ,RV0RK S • - SYSTEM'AND, AT THE OPTION OF THE CITY- COUNG L B ; :ALSO: PLEDGING TIiI, NET REVENUES FROM THE OPERATION OF • THE CITY'S SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM EACH' BOND TO BE.:CONDITIONED THAT:; THE HOLDER THEREOF SHALL WEVIi;R HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEMAND PAYMENT OF, SAID OBLIGATION OUT OF ANY -FUND. RAISED_ OR TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION. PROPOSITION NO. TWO SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF Ti -1J1 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ,',TEXAS, BE.AUTHORIZED TO' ISSUE THE.• REVENUE: BONDS`OF SAID CITY IN. .... , ; FROM THE AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND (�230,OOO.UO). DOLLARS, TURING SERIALLYWITHIN THTRTY..(30) YEARS ! I THEIR DATE OR DATES AND ;BEARING INTEREST AT A'1 ATE,NOT EXCEEDING FOUR .(4 PER CENT PER ANNUM, FOR THE -PURPOSE OF -IMP I G,- E GI Gr TENDING D.` REPAIRING` THE "CITY'S EXISTING.. SANITARY SEWER._SYSTEM• S.AID.,BONDS TO BE �ZOV BEN:,NEAR N , .A,N , ,. . I ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SECURED IN. THE MANNER PROVIDED-IN'"ARTICLES 1111 TO 1118 BOTH' INCLUSIVE', REVISED ®IVIL STATUTES OF TEXAS, 1925, A S AMENDED; AND 'TO SECURE THE PAYMENT OF 'THE INTEREST SN SAID BONDS AS IT ACCRUES 'I AND THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID •BONDS AS':IT MATURES .BY PLEDGING THE NET ,REVENUES FROM THE OPERATION OF SAID SANITARY jSEWER • SYSTEM AND, AT THE OPTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, BY ALSO --,PLEDGING THE..NET REVENUES'FROM THE OPERATION OF THC' :i CITY'S WATERWORKS SYSTEM; EACH BOND TO BE CONDITIONED TEAT THE HOLDER THEREOF SHALL NEVER HAVE THE RIGHT TO r; DEMAND PA.YMiiNT OF SAID OBLIGATION: OUT OF ANY FUND RAISED OR TO BE::RAISED BY TAXATION. SECTION 2: If proposition No. One and Proposition No. Two are both approved by a majorityvote of the qualified voters voting at said election, the City Council may, at its option, combone the Three Hundred .Seventy. Thousand ($370,000.00) Dollars laterworks System Revenue. Bonds and the Two Hundred Thirty Thousand. (0230,000.00) I Dollars Sanitary Sewer. System Revenue Bonds intoone issue and pledge the net revenue s from the operation of both the waterworks system and the sanitary sewer system to the: payment of . the principal of, and interest on, said entire issue of bonds. Cityeach the four ,� SECTION 3: That said election shall be held in the four (4) election precincts of thein a h of (4) wards heretofore estoblished and �� at;the respective polling places hereinafter stated and the fol lowin g named persona are hereby appointed officersto conduct said election,in saidelection Precincts, res ectivel to- ! wit: WARD" NO. 1 H .Leigh,0Presiding Judge ing ** ,. Assistant: Judge hIr ey ,Ball, Clerk , Clerk POLLING PLACE Worthington 'Electrid & Refrigeration Company mpany Mrs. Sam Mcilinndy, Presiding Judge , Assistant Judge Mr's." Norma Henderson, Clerk. • Clerk WARD NO. 3 Chariffe Fadell, Presiding Judge , Assistant Judge J.'"F". Bolton, Clerk • Clerk arvard'Balies, Presiding Judge , Assistant Judge rs. Rford Moore, Clerk Clerk City Hall Hensarling Fool Store No. J. B. Standley Grocery General Eleotric ''Company 9; Diamond Alkali Can pang James E. hiavor Company !United Gas Corporation ;Mort on 'Salt Company ? Floyd Farris 1113.4 •D. Bordeaux R H. MCCaffet�a Denton's Gulf Station ;' Smith er Print -Shop ` Robbins Motors ]3.2 16.06 15.00 12.40 33.91 260.00. 80.50 6.75 5.08 4.65 46.35 3530.00 ,i The following reports were read and approved. To the Honorable Mayor and City, Council, ! Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to of February, 1950. unt 1uln•�ng Company M..L. Bath ,Company TheDorn` Com anY she Foxboro Company; Walker County Abstract Company R. B. Everett &' Company McCollum & Gresham, Inc. Chas. & Sam Motor,Company' Walker County Hardware Gulf =States .Utilites Company Mize's Garage Mfrs. San McKinney 24.91, 7.70 8.40 64.30 3.09 64.00 52.71 27.64 32.95 54.25 877.21 10.00 95.80 submit the following report as Gas, Electrical, and Building Inspectors forthe month. 0ECTION.4: That the ballots for said election shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 329, Acts of t hLegislature of Texas, 1949, so f ar as applicable, and, in addition to the requirements of said Chapter 329, shall ave printed thereon t he following; OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSIT`CON NO. ONE FOB THE ISSUANCE OF $370,000 WATERWORKS SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $370,000 WAT.LWORKS SYSTEM! REVENUE BONDS PROPOSITION NO. T1V0 FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $230,000 SANITARY SEER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OFS X230,000 SANITARY SEWERSYSTEM REVENUE BONDS 1'.Each votershall marl; out one of the above expression on each proposition, thus leaving the other as indicating his vote on such proposition. Electrical Permits issued Fees Col.ected Building Permits issued Moving Permits Issued Fees Collected Estimatied Value Gas Permits issued Fees 'Collected 4 X10.00 6 2 $32.50 515,700.00 3 $6.00. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Elect. Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas. Insp. J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp.' To the Honorable Mayor; and City Counci Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: I herewith wish to submit the if SECTION: 5: That said election shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of ;, the State of Texas and only duly qualified resident electmrs of the City of Huntsville, who own taxable propert ; within Laid city and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be qualified to vote. Y ss li TsECTION: 6s That notice of said_electmon shall be given by posting a copy of a notice containing a substantial 11 copy of this resolution at the City Hall and in each of the election precincts whin said City not less than. fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and by publication thereof on the 1saine day in each of two(2) successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published within said Cita-, lithe first of said publications to be made not later than fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED -b.; is 16th day of February, 1950. following report for Water Plant Operations for the month:of February, 1950. Water Pumped Water Softened Wash Water Used Plant Meter Dilution Meter Brine Meter Salt Used { To the Honorable Mayor and city' Count Huntsville, Texas. /s/ Kate Barr Ross, City s ecretary. �! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx March 7, 1950 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEi;;TING OF TBE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular to -wit: Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor W. T. Robinson T :M " Ba llew Dr.W. B.Veazey Wilbur Smither Victor Randel Herbert Hoech. 16,525, 000` Gal. 9,772,000 't 1,002,900 77,120 " 52,330 " 16,980 44,.148' Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sailers, Plant Operator. Gentlemen; We herewith wish to submit the following report Texas. with the following members present Minutes of the Regular meeting of Feburary, 7th and recess meeting of February 16th were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid. Magnolia Petrolum Company Mallery & Smithe rs, Inc. Retha Mae Scott Continental Oil Company P unici •al Su .1 Company_ 183.16 Smither Wholesale Company 11.55 Humble Oil &. Refining company 23.75 Huntsville Building & Material L'o. 3.75 Southwestern Bell Telephone co. 26.91 Hi.ghwary Equipment Company J. E. Malone Johnson A. D. Bradford Marvin Allen Calvin Bowen Melvin V. Ruthledge John L. Morris Ervin Abernathy J. B. Reno Mose Vises Eugnee Wynne Shirley Chrysler Ray. Robert Reid Millie Reid W. A. Brook Billy Knaght J.R. Nixon Cornelius Hightower Charlie Parks Bill Swor Ozie Steel Aline Steel violations Number T -327-------T381 for :the Month of February, 1950. Old fine Old fine Drunk 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 Drunk Speeding Drunk Drunk Careless: Driving Trunk No opera tors license Peddling Peddling Peddling Drunk Careless Drunk Drunk Drunk No operators < license Disturbing Peace Disturbin' Peace (Inclusive) 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14,rAB: 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 20.00 14.00 6,00 14..00 55.00 Respectfully submitted, Howell, -Mayes, City Jugge, J. G. Devi s, ;City Attorney. .Mr. Johnson and Mrd Wilson of Continental 011 Company appeared before the Council regarding the fety measures around the Continental Plant and after. discussion it was agreed gr d that the Council felt added. protection was, needed and the Contin Oil it C ompany agreed'to' have their Engineers investigate ion "and 'report back to the Council; ny",der: appevred before the ouncil requesting" that the Street in front of his house on 202 Street be graded.: as made.by'Mr. °m•ither, seconded by Mr. Randel. to have lights installed on 11th Street on pole No. 733 g lamp, same' beiri 250 watts 'also- one at;'corner .of 15th. .and Avenue M.Motio n passed. 'OLTNTY OF '. WALKER BEFORE ME, .:the undersignedauthority, on `:this:"dad City of Huntsville, .-Texas,: who, being by :me duly savor February, 1950, 'slie' posted a true and correct ,.copy of°. Election at the City and each of 'the Worthington ngton Electric&. Refrig P ,.Yeraton'Con, an" At; the 'Pour- house, in:Wan At the• At -the: ood Store No.' 1 in Ward' Standlgy. Grocery' in Ward No. 4. . cons o a n picu.,,us.=put oke advised` the Council that at : the ..:Department. , o : . f P bl � ;. .. u ic. Safet -.::was,... _ ,.,,_ .•,. y was having a. meetingin Huntsville and re nested ,-. q ouncil to donate X25.00 .to help feed Motionp these men. made b Mr. Robinson, seconded., { y s onded, byMr. Ballew _to ire g 25.00 to Chief Hoke. Motion passed.. ion -was `made by Mr. Sinither, s.eoonded; 'by 'Dr., reazey to pass the following highway Ordinance MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (Construction, Reconstruction. and Maintenance ) :rna•t:each oi' sai notices :wa the date fixed for said election. SWORN TO and subscribed before me, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDEING FORTHE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF" THE.:' OF U r' - S. HGIiVttAY; N0. 75 IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, HEREINABOVE REFERRED TO AS "THE STREET PROJEC,T" AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORATE;, SEAL AND .ATTEST THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BE;T'HEN "THE' CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION.; 'CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE,; EXISTENCE AND USE OF THE SAID STREET PROJECT: FOR THE `: INDEMNIFICATION. OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, BY THE CITY AGAINST ALL DAIVIAGES ADJOINING, ABUTTING .AND IDTHER PROPERTY, AND FOR EXPENSES IN CONNECT. ON WITH ANY CLAIM OR SUIT THEREOF: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINAV CE SHALL BE, EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. 18HER EAS; the ublic: csafety.' onvenience _».. ,..P , . and.:: �.,Hetes t of'the- city, y n the people of the cityr .. P P ..,.,squire that: the portion of;lith Street and Avenue Li . same beingS. Highway a_ 75 'e .... b constructed. Since the 'existing. onstitues'serious , ; _ ..:;. .. street a danger; and inconvenience to.. ' : the public, ' -it is urgently required to be re d' aizd WHEFA Sath city has requested qnested. the State to of Texas xas to contribute financial)Y in the< street project;eat and WfiER EAS the.. StateTexas ...,-., ., ., :of.. .made it known to the cit: s ...,that .,a it will _ assist st th city in the street Project the ., ,., :. � P Jett by g necessary` funds for actual 'construction; reconstruction and mai • maintenance by. supervising' construction, providing'the city approves the' plan, grades and alignment' for said.projectp and WHEREAS; the city, in consideration' of the providing of said project, 'ect agrees to ' a" airi � , P J a � idemm�ify the; State of Texas. st' all damages;, or claims for dama a 'to „ad g adJoinrng, abutting. or ,b#her.; property for which the State is liable; arising out of,, :incident to, and .in any y way connected with the. installation,. -the construction, . they existence' the�use,;and maintenance of the: street project. or the passage and enforcement of o i n g th��s rd Hance. NOW THEREFORE,' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: That since the public convenience, safety and necessity of the city and the people of the city said street shall be constructed. That the; State; of exas. be and is hereby authorized to enter upon construct and maintainthe street he: location and in the manner shown on .the plans, attached hereto and Marked "Exhibit At and made part hereof, in all ' respects. TFI"ON 3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to obligate the ;,State of Texas tp pay any direct, ,. andental, or? consequentialdamages to adjoining, abutting or other pvoperty in enforcement of this ordinance . or {reason of the installation, .construction, existence, use, and maintenance of the street project authorized. For and in consideration of the -mutual covenants herein contained, the city does hereby agrepet to State of Texas against -al]. damages and. clams for:=. damages to 'adjoining, abutting, or other ropert a owhieh the State of Texas is' liable, arision out,.of, -incident to, or in any way ,connect"doe:withe y ansfa=lrlation, thc..construction,'existence:, use"'and rriainterience of said treet prject andes tyo indmnify the State of Texas :against all court costs, attorney's .fees and all. eoxpenses' in ceonneherctebionawi h rset r uch damages, and shall, if..requested to d:.o so in writing, ,;assist or 'relieve the State ofd :Texaths from suits ;nd� ng°s any such suits brought 'against it.. 5. Nothing contained` herein shall ever be construed to place upon the State o,f Texas'any manner. of ty`�ors injury to, or":death of .persons or `for. damages to,.',or'loss of: pmoperty arising out of or in any connected with the _maintenance"or use of: the street ,project ,and. the city will save the :State of Texas s from any damages.'arzsiori out of said .maintenance- and/or use of` said street project. e Mayor of the City be. and is hereby authorized .t,o execute for and ori behalf of the City an p,nro S semen t and contract with the State of Texas in, accordance with and for the, purpose of carrying, out -the;. terms Ipro:visions="Of, this`, ordinance, in, ;the form attached hereto and marked- "Exhibit 'B"..- The, City Secretary is �y direeted to attest the agreement and ,contract and .to.affix th'e property seal of the city hereto.. Moore., nand for, Walker , County, Texas . COUNTY OF WALKER a is d BEFORE ME the unders` ned authorit , on oa Hunts•crille Item :who H: That, he. -attached notice was...ubli.ehed.in„th u i a p and of: eneral oirculationin. the Cite`, .of,;_unt,sv , first” -ublication of. said. notice. . in the. issues: P:. a d r.ec ., co of:' newspaper c l' ppi:rig is. ;a true. an., co r,-,, „ t ., _ , py , . P oss Woodall, ub1i slie r, b ished in«`the.. En .lish"language news a er a .1 e da e :of the iar to 'th t than. one year prz e ur ' c he d .. atta he SWORN TO and subscribed before me, this 15th day Don Reid. Jr. Iotary Public in and for Walker County,' he: Mayor of -the city, having re4uested in writing. that:.this' ordiance tatke effect forthwithh arid n fact 'an emergency and limpor,tiire .necessity that -the work herein' provided for 'be begun and carried and with expedition and `that, the contract aforesaa.d shall :be itmediately made, ..executed and the wadtha• such work{ herein provided for may be begunand "carried out promptly''and with expedition f the ord.nce` on :three; several . days is hereby dispensed with and. the ° same .;shall be in full force om' and effr its•passage;. . X nr'rR. sic F^^ta; Fr�l�'de r�nen� Fobinson Bia` }l�etw j hen, U{`PayPv��Fan,�lel �� d; l oecl%�vNO S4N n MT a esolu lion thus a o e U.1911Wg ESOLUk[dOI_A iNcot ,,,1,1.9x BQ�E FCTIION IN? THE. caw i3il S 7L �IiEXliS ]!,OR THEEFUR E U StJBM SiTIO, S ° THII SSU�ANGE F. :370l00o ER Xef S z5 ? BOitif i Mt! ATr3 E:;EDGE nT RN MENIMIWIT, PAAYIYWNT T,HEkFOF ^ND HE? SS�UCO� 23�n ; SANI iI al/AA'SEi ` EP `t S REUE NU BONDS ANP TH ALF DEG OF Ri: VEN DES BAt {M 113ERE0 `, x y lefi ?RESOI V D� 11 a Clty Coun'ii of airibi y lu'tsville4`. the 74fh' day hlch eieeto rt] positions sh ,ibE resideri • gtiralfie; i itAl*tio, S g1 City of Itin sville Te- t z authorizedo ,assue,ithei reve gnu"e br nas of said' "Ci y in the hundredss�e�y�� 4$370 000t00)t ng serially years- dance with and seeurerd ln'. manner pr�oxvld'ed 1es1111�to 1118, bo h�inclu- � oax� „�.. rz�.m++r e Revised. Ciiv11. Stattu ,tes`�of xas '1925 as amended and . calor e ure�the pp�aymerittof$ lle est�onksaid bodsa {it clue Jan tthe prince al o GiQ . is y ny robe r dby ungtaicat>�on i P O`P,OS`IICION NO TWO C$ty C ,Ill�f t1 it o ntsville Texas be'! ue, wssu imi�h°r 4 toy $sethe re�vj e' o r ds sae 1 Cy}n�the§, rlred t irty housa ci $23-3a0 !, 00 i id lla is or i g seii11y i'thin thin - y n y . rs f om tieiiite i dates � gintere t t� rade otding r2T. 4 d� pee cen per annum, for r o e ;'limp din�en argni a „e rl' a nd repair, n to Jt xi. �it ry ng ih City!s sNi anitar. r4w.darx �. •v�er� yste s id bonds''�o �e ss!i�ean acco ante,with a it ;er:ured 'n heginanner pro,- s de : roe1ra r ded Artges 1�1�1� to; X11Sy �o •! . elusive "Reviised A Civil �at1S'tes;ofi .92 OF S;MEETING RECESS . MARCH 21 THE CITY COUNCIL IL OF TIE CITY OF HUlQT SV ILLE , TEXAS. XAS. ayor`called City Hall in untsv 11e Texas with h the f llowing members pr. esent ilbourn S, Gibbs, Mayor erbert Hoech orandel R i lbu''r Smith e r Veazey T...Robinson. r1 t y= T L � �OF, " TSVLT,r,F . `TEXAS .'BE AUTIi0hI2E,D : TO ISSUIi. SHE 1ZhV,I; CNDS OF SAID ,C:I"lY I .....SHALL... THE.,CLTY COJNt,.IL. OI', THE ( TY ...HUN , .:..:. , r IN :THIRTY 30_:. YEARS OO .00.. ,:DOLLARS •,:IviATUkING SEPIAT Y .tI,TH m M UNT OF TWO HUNDRED. A 0 .;... , ,: C G F;OUR.. 4 a PER CENT PER' ANNUM FOR PURPOSE OF IMPROVING•ENLARG:ING,;EXTENDING.AND REPAIRING TBE CIT,Y'S EXISTING SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM SAID BONDS T • O BE ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MTD''SECUIED I:N THC;: MANNER Pr?OVIDED,IN ARTICLES 1111 TO '1118, BOTH INCLUSIVE, REVISED` • R YMENT OF..T -E 3NTEREST, ON. SAID BONDS AS 'IT A .CRUF S'. CIVIL STATUTES OF TEXAS, 1925, AS, AMENDED:; AND T0, SE,CURE ':THE ,_,;A i Ii, ,.• ,' ,. ' D. THF PRINCIPAL, OF SAID BUNDS AS IT MATURES 'BY PLEDGING! TBE ',;NET °VENUES FRO1M 't'RL OPERATION OF °SAID SANITARY S EM ND AT TiE _OFTION:OF THE CITY tO%NCIL` BY -ASU "P'r,>�DGING T.HE .NET REVENUES.;:Fila1 THE ,:OPERATION OF TI -IE C+ITY'S;,WATEI7WOk S SYSTEM: EACII I3OND TU B1, ;'CONDITIONED THAT 2FIF HOLDER THEREOF.;, SHALL NEVE,R•�IAVJ♦J TE RIGHT TO DEMAND PAYMENT OF' SAID OBLIGATION OUT. OF ANY FUND, RAISED OR TO.'BE .RAISED • BY; TAXATION; `, • the meeting to order..' otion was made by Mr; Smither, otionpassed. he-',Karpark Corp. oMillian & Loredo Street, incinnati 6, Ohio.' IVIIEREAS, there were cast at said election 281 votes, seconded by Mr. Randel to write the following letter to the Karpark Corporation. of which number there were cast: PROPOSITION NO. Mardi 22, 1950 Gentlemen According to our records the six months trial Period provided in Paragraph 4 of the contract and proposal Cityof Huntsville purchased parking meters for the use'' in the city began September 26, 1949. The under which the p p [� City will have fifteen days after March 26, 1950 within which to notify you whether it desires to terminate the contract or to continue the same in force. -1950 and the present council i cit and,nia or will take office.on or about .April 4, p It appears that a new coin y refers not to take action under Paragraph 4 of the proposal and contract, but to leave that matter to the new Accordingly,we are `re requesting that you please' be good enough to extend said six months trial ,. council and mayor. q.,. � 9 0 That the contract and proposal be not changed other than the extension period- until and including May 15, 1 5 . p p of the six months' period to the time specified. as notice to you of the} hf you cannot ;'agree to this extension of the trial period, then this letter will serve , by termi'natYon of thefrom contract.. Please let. us have a` reply y oureturn mail. For your information the parking meters seem to have the approval of the general �ubhc and frm my standpoint as the outgoing Mayor,our contract' has been mutually beneficial and ycur services have been entirely adequate- and sufficient. Yours very truly,: CITY OF 'HUNTSVILLE, BY /s/ Wilbourn S. Gibbs, iutayor. . * * * *_* RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING.RESULTS OF BOND ELECTION THE .`STATE OF :TEXAS. COUNTY OF WALKER FOR THE. ISSUANCE OF #370,000 WATERWORKS SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS '271 '•votes. AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 370, 000 WAT JR 0RKS SYSTEIJI:: REVENUE I.3ONDS 8 votes 'MAJORITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS 263:votes PROPOSITION NO. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 0230,000 SAN'ITA..Y SE'PTER SYSTEM RHVENUE BONDS 271 totes .,5; S ' ISSUANCE . OF 0 , SANITARY AGAIN AGAINSTTHEUAl2.3Q 0 0 SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS 8 votes MAJORITY. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 230, 000 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS 263 votes as shown in the official Secretary: Therefore BE IT RESOLVED ..by the Git'y Counci of the City of Huntsville, ,lection returnsheretofore submitted to this CityCouncil and,filed with the City SECTION L: That said election was. duly called and notice' thereof given: in accordance with _law; that said election was held' in the rnanner ,required by law; that due returns Of, said election haVer, been made by the proper officers; that said election has resulted favorably. to ;the issuance of the bonds described in each of said propositions and that a majority of the qualified voters voting, at said, election have voted' in favor' of the issuance of the bonds described in each of said propositions.: SECTION: 2: That the City council is now authorized to necessary and convenient in connection therewith.' PASSED AND APPROVED this 21st day of March, 1950. said bonds and to do any and all things The ::ity Council of the , City of Huntsville, "Texas, convened in recessed' session at the City Hall within said icy on the 21st. of March, 1950, with the following members present, to -wit: Wilbourn S. Gibbs, W. T. Robinson Marvin 'Ballew Wilbur L. Snither_ W. B. Veazey Victor Randel Herbert E. Hoech Kate Barr Ross. Mayor Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman City Secretary ATTEST: /s/ Kate Barr Ross. City Secretary. SEAL), ienthefol.lowing business was transacted: introduced aresolution-which,-.:was read in. full. $ ldernan Hoech made a motion that: the resolution The:`Ma or n to AYES: a or op ted as ;read. The motion was seconded' by Alderman Randel and carried by the following. voy 1dermen Robinson, Ballew Smither, Veazey, Randel and Hoech. NOES: None. The resolution thus adopted. follow$: RESOLUTION CANVASSING TIE.; RETURNS AND NTSVILLE, TEXAS ON'.W.ARCH 14, 1950. DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE REVENUE BONDS ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY WHERE.A,S there was held in the City of Hunts -dile, Texas, on the 14th day of March, 1950, and election at z and who had duly rendered the dame for taxation the following propositions, to -wits PROPOSITION NO. ONE was submitted to the duly qualified resident electors : of said City who own taxable property within said COUNCIL OF TBE CITY" OF 'HUNTSPILL �',TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE REVENUE; BONDS OF SAID L TBE CITY C , a '` DOLLARS, MA['URIIdG SERIALLY WITIIN.THII2TY Y THOUS 70`000.00 DOL AR , . HUNDRED,Y � 3 ..: ) , o E,R CENT PLR CEERING FOTTR � P, DTE I3EATZING- INTEREST` AT A RATE ,Ol„ NOT EX^ ... ,,, .:,FROM ;.TITEIR DATE OR �..: S� � , ..,,, m _ lId ylr TER4TURKS: SYSTk,IJl. , CITY, Sr ,� . � ,... ,, .... r GING..hXTENDING`-AND RE (s ICLES , OVIDED.InT_ART . ' SECURED . IN THE MANNED PR ZN ACCOR.DANCI; VITH 1�ND - T'ON SAID . ' E P YP,4ENT' OF. TL -IE INTE�.ES DED ND TO .SECURE TH A ,. 1925,:- AS A��I1 A ,. ��. ST TUT , ,�FVZSE77,CIV>iL A, IT REVENUE- FROM THE OPERA�..� LDDGTNG THE NI; RD ;: SIT TURES BY P � :. , . OF S MA .� ,, TN CIP A PR AZ 93a:AGCRUFS ANI? THF ", FROM THli U.ES R D �TI1VD r .: EM. A :'TGt1KS SYSTEM- AN EOF STEEL T�'R• ~ _ y _ � ' , " "`CONDITIpNED THAT THE HOLDER TIiFEZ BE TEM::EACH -BOND TO TY': SANITARY,SFWER SXS;. sS...-. BE R RTO A -,TSED OUT , OF .ANY FUND RA T OE SAID OBLIGATION ,,, m� Dh�,iAND PAYMEN . �::. HE. AMOUNT; OF THRFF INT j [ FOR TBE PIIRPOSI; OF IMPROVIN , E ALAR , t 1118 BOTH LLLL U7: BOA. INE ON' S � PAIRING THE 'S EX 0 B..I;SS _ .. TEXAS, OF XA ES. t h BONDS A D.: TiT RT!iVF�I T TrNrT T ED('. J <`'. ION.OF 1�D; CITY.COUNCIL, :RY �T,,+SQ B� , OPT.. THh,_, T T TION. BY A�'A ED PAI S �s/ Wilbourn;S. Gibbs Mayor, City of Huntsville, Texas No other business the 'Council recessed subject to call. XX X1 a1,X'xXxXXx7 ;.XXXXXX ,' r XXL !MINUTEN OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ,CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. . Council H' ouncT metin regular session at the CityHall,in untsvill HtThoe_wiCtit:yge, I� Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor W. T. Robinson, T. M. Ballew, W. B. Veazey, Wilbur. Smithe r,' !Vict©r..Rande1, ?Herbert Hoech. exas with the following present resent Minutes of the regular: meeting of March 7th and the recess meetingof 1da,rch 21st were read and approved. pp jThe following bills were iG_ L. Clark 31i edE q ie nt Company' t .I ,Q Ba C' nnon ..nsurance mm'an �9 p Y Trth is`l P p a &.,O' ,.hint & i1 Com an p Y "Gilford; Hill' & Com an C ,. Seuth es w tern. Bell Tele h®ne. z p ,<Mun.ioi a.1 Su 1 C €L Cox Com an m Pttsbur h*Desaines: ordered. aid. p, '... . HHVSu:ueo ittttzisenvvyesi lElI.e•E :nqCaI. . .xuco.•-M.I_i.l... tY T;P omm em seo aC, aG®l n ©A, mH. s c i tilHTnfihiwacY®VC•ontinenSutaP11,0i omoPm. anY y nsurane:e3800 .; 890 994 111.85 116.72 36.02 33.50 120.00 2500.00 144.55 16.99 9 38.62 5 7 .22 107.63 9.00 3031.05 17.00 • • • ' . . . ' \ , • . . . . • . . • 4V.Z.7.7::-1';.7;FT5MW:FIF:747771" 3Y7',07; . - . • I I • Garage • Supply Company her Print Shop following rePorts wave read and approved. Mayor and e Honorable City Council, untsville, Texas. eT.itlemen: jhsis. & $a111- . 8.605. 5.50 M tari-CoMpany •• 19.30' Huntsvilleitem • , "3598, 1W'r he ersxt' sta :s ueC m pUtilities yc- 163.06 63.90 Guif Company • murra3i. Florist 2 • The Steck • oinpany 4.46 Agenoy Q54..060 866.05305 . ••1 50 156.05 Murry Insuranqe 96.64 I herewith wish to submit the following report forWater Plant Operations for- the Month of ii,orch Water pumped 18,807,000 G'-`1•1• Water Softened Wash Water used Plant Meter Dilution Meter Brine Meter Salt Used o the Honorable Mayor and‘Ci-by Council, 1untsviile, Texas. entl.emen.: 6,321,100 Gal. 37,000 Gal. 46,750 Gal. 8,940 Dbl. 23,244 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. * 4 * * * * * * April We herewith vrish to submit the following report as Gas Plumbing, Electrical and Building Fees Collected Gas Permits Fees Collected Plumbing Permits Fees Collected Build ing Pormits Moving k'ermi.ts Fees Collected Estimated Value Total Fees Collected $7.00 5 $10.00 8 $17.00 12 1 $64.50 62,825.00 Inspectors Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg, Insp. R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector Josh Brown, Plumbing Inspectors. * * * * * ** o the Honorable Mayor and City Council •untsville' Texa s. mtlemen: We herewith wish to sizlamit the following report for the month of March, 1950. E3 No Name Cause .`, Ozie Steel i7 - ,, Alice Steel • S. 0. Rile Freeman Polmr Freeman Ipalineer Freeman Palmer :22Janes ames Love James Love 4 Reed '176 ISAEhurinnejauniseiiIr04:ie Irving •• Ed. Wells Jack D. Irving S. W. 'Richardson Jim Felix Roloerts Marvin --Fullen E. E. /3)?,.3rftt ^W. E. Waitt, , ,.TeSd.e Ward, SteWart Paten • • Old Fine Old fine Drunk Unlawfully operation taxi Pending Pending Pending Unlawfully operating taxi ttPending Unlawfully operating taxi 8.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 DDDDril.unicilnkuunicnk 14.00 DI:unic Ca.reless Driving 151616 007000 111444 000000 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Speedin.g 14.00 Speeding 14:0 -0Q- mot ipri: -Kas equipment on, h ''t11:6'ai.rport and to hire r Neiderhofforts equipment for two dys at a oost of"Motioni! 111,,11, T 1 8TATEOF ETEXAS-, COUNTY WALKEROF CITy:FNTLLE• .. BEITRmEpTHA0nthe 4th day of April, .. 1950 , , : a n' e °.nto b e, re ° is er. edt51.e;c returns,5'1, .of a. general jt y eeotionhelconApri14195Owithin_City Huntsville, Texas, or the 3tftherespectve appearing that s1cecti?iw7,du1yadegallye,ledand asheldinhe mannerandtprovi4edt3law,and that 1legarequ:emsits:‘cOnnection with said n the laeradfornpresr1bedDylaw,and that said was lditfurherappearin that hreturnsoaid electionwer?dulYand1awfullynadebytherespective election ,judges and officers holding said election inWa No1,u.w.ydNo.2,andWardNo.3andWardNo* 4 and thatthereturnsofsichelectionareas fol-cws• FOR. Tp0FFICEOFMAYOR:• • Thereweecastformax 497 oast in vardNo.2,ll5werecast in Ward No: 3and 77 • TerewerecastforaraRobbins20iawfuvotee.0whieh163werecast in Ward No. 1 162 in Ward °.2124iwardNo3and56inwardo.4. •, lawful Ward frTu:Roins. lawful There wascat 2lawfulvoteRobinsinvar: 4. • lawful lawful • Terewascastllawfulvoten0ardNo.41orsamRobs. • It of the lawulvotes office ofmayer,theeaidsamiobi:sisharehydsclaled tobethedulyelectedm8yorofthecitofHuntsviiie FOR votes Davis' of hch296wereoastinwardN01331wereastn WardN0.2,238wereastnvardNo3and140wvecastnWardNo. 4. SmitherinWard tapPearingthata majoraty ofhe lawfu)votes were cast for RaYmondDavisfortheofiieofcityreasrer Davis FORTHEoFFI°EoFciTysEcRETAzy Ward 2341WardNo3and36inWard in herewas ast1awfulvoteforMrs:p.B.walieiinardN0.4. Therewasoast1awfulvotetoryrsEthel WalkernWarNo.4. iappearirgthatanir..tYcfthelawftlvoteswereeas.forKateBarrRoeefor the offioe of City Secretary,the said Kate Barr Ross is hereby declared to be the duly. elected Sooretary. of the City of Hunt;vi11e. THE Thre were°ast503wu1bllotsrorHvell Mayes, of hch157weooastinWrdNo.1187inWardNo.2 Ward in Ward . TherewerecastforP.i.sirietarys78lawruvtesofwhe98 were • 116 in Ward N.2 98inardNo.3and66inWardNo.4. ItaPPearingthatamajority the lawful votes were • of City Judge, 1 said Howell Mayes is hereby eclared to be the u :eojudgeorthe0ityotHuntsville.'11 • WA`LER & SEWER COiNMITTEE. There were cast 297 lawful totes for C`. Y. Townley. It appearing that a majority of the lawful votes were cast for C. ' Y. Townley for the office of Alderman and No. 1, the said C. Y. Townley is hereby declared to be the duly elected Alderman Ward No. 1 of the City of untsville. FOR ALDERiv1J WARD,, NO. There were cast 332 lawful votes for Frank Sprott. One lawful votes was cast for Amos Gates. W. B. Veazey -, T. M.Ballew .' Frank Sprott',. AIRPORT COMMITTEE Jack McColluzi -'Chairman Herbert Hoech J. L. Moses 4. HEALTH & S.AlNITATION COMMITTEE One lawful vote was cast for Wilbur;Smither It appearing that a majority of the lawful votes were cast for Frank Sprott for the office of Alderman Ward No. ` 3, the said Frank Sprott for the office of Alderman Ward. No. 2, the said Frank Sjrott is hereby declared to be the duly elected Alderman Ward No. 2 of the City of Huntsville. FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. 3: There were 'cast 231 lawful votes for J. L. Moses. There was cast 1 lawful vote for Roy Wells. There were cast 4 lawful votes for Fred Smith. It appearing that a majority of the lawful votes were cast for J. L. Moses for the office of Alderman Ward No. 3, the laic J. L. Moses is hereby declared to be the duly elected Alderman' Ward No. 3 of the City of Huntsville. FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. 4 (TWO YEAR TERM): There were cast 132 lawful votes for Woodrow Hensarling. There were cast 6 lawful votes for A. L. Cline. It appearing that a majority of the lawful votes were cast for Woodrow Hensarling for the office of Alderman Ward No. 4 (Two Year Term), the said Woodrow Hensarling is hereby declared to be the duly elected Alder man Ward No 4 (Two Year Term) of the City of Huntsville. FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. 4 (ONE YEAR TERM) Mere were cast 135 lawful votes of Jack McCollum. There were cast 3 lawful votes for A. L.Cline. There were cast one lawful vote for Sam Robbins. It appearing that a majority of the lawful votes -were cast for Jack MCCollum for the office of Alderman Ward NO.,4 (One Year Term), the said Jack. McCollum is hereby declared to be the duly elected Alderman Ward No. ...One year Term) of the City of Huntsville., Upon Motion made by Alderman W. B. ' Veazey, seconded by Alderman W: T. Robinson, and unanimously passed, the above and foregoing ordinance was dilly and legally adopted deolaring the results of the general election held in the City of Huntsville on -April 6, 1950. /s/ Wilbourn L Gibbs, ATTEST: Mayor City of Huntsville, Texas. /s/ Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. * * * * No other business the Council recessed subject to Call. Woodrow Hensarlin Herbert Hoech J. L. Moses . STREET & BRIDGE COMMITTEE:' Herbert Hoech - Chairman Woodrow Hensarling C. Y. Townley J. L. Moses -: Chairman Jack McCollum Woodrow Hensarling T. M. Bellew Chairman W, B. Veazey Jack. McCollum Frank Sprott - Chairman C. Y. Townley T. M. Bailees, * * * *:* * Mayor Robbins brought up the question of Hiring Mr. :Vic bor Bollin as legal attorney to complete the bond issue and Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to meet with Mr. Bollin Friday Night to discus this question also to ask the City Attorney to attend the meeting. Motion passed. Vallely discussed the water & sewer' plans for extension of these utilities. Motion was made by_Mr. Hensarling, seconded by`Mr. McCollum to have the; Mayor andCity Secretary sign the Swimming Pool Contract with Bam Houston College for another year. Motion passed. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Moses that Mr. Toney be suspended as Police Officer until next meeting of City Council. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to instruct Mrs. Ross to 'send out cards to the Citizens of Huntsville asking them to vote on'whetherethey want to keep the parking meters. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Moses, seconded by Mr.Townley to letter of former Mayor Milbourn S. Gibbs incorporated in the minutes. Motion passed and the letter is as follows: APRIL 4, 1950 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx April 11, 1950 :MINUTES OF THE RECESS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 'HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. TO THR MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILI , TEXAS. Gentlemen: INTRODUCTION The City Council met in recess' meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -Wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor Herbert Hoech Frank Sprott J. L. Moses :Woodrow Hensarling C.: Y. Townley W. B.:' Veazey The Mayor called the meeting to order. COMMITTEEtS.FROM APRIL 1, 1950 TO APRIL 1,:1952. MAYOR PRO -TEM . . • .. VJf..B. Veazey. 1., FINANCE COMMITTEE On April 2, 1946 the people of the City of Huntsville saw fit to confer on me the honor and privilege of serving as their mayor for what has turned out to be two terms of two years each.. My term has been most pleasant and I hope satisfoctory. I was most fortunate in inheriting the reins from former excellent councils, a city in wonderful financial standing, a continuing cooperation and experienced council to work with, and the. cooperation and interest of the fine people of Huntsville. I wish to express my appreciation to Mrs. Kate Barr Ross for her unfailing interest in and layalty'to the interests of the City' of Huntsville, and to all of the faithful and interested employees of the City in all of its departments. I hope the people will make it their business to find out, as I h':ve, how fortunate we are to have such loyal people working for our interests at all times. Again my sincere thanks to you one and all for making my job most pleasant, and for your help in reducing my problems to the minimum. Any mayor is fortunate in haling the advice and counsel of those experienced in the affairs of the City such; as ,Wilbur Smithey, Vmcbbr Handel, Sam Robbins, J. N. Scarborough, W. T Robinson, J. O. Thompson and Ford Miller:, Although I was sorry to lose several of these men, due to various personal reasons, I had experienced men left, and their replacements hove proven their worth, and to them my appreciation for their help and counsel. My thanks go also to the officials of the Texas Prison System, the Chamber of Commerce, the Sam Houston State. Teachers College, the Kiwanis Club, the Rotary Club, and the Huntsville Garden Club for their. cooperation =i in helping us accomplish many things of which we are justly proud. My expression of appreciation would not be complete without giving my thanks to J. G.Davis,' Cit, Attorney, and L. S. Vallely, of Valco, Inc., Engineers, for their interest and cooperation, which went a great deal s further than to earn the money they were paid for services rendered. BONDS started several' r o e t great � S ternber sand his councilhadP J g Who 1. became ma oz I found that Dx . t g ny on and Completed. A tract of approximately 600 importancfe which we' have in the past four years concentrated p p acres had been acquired from the State of Texas, being a part of the Wynne Farm, for an airport ,site. In 1947 the 'citizens of Huntsville voted a ,$y90,000.00 bond issue for the purpose of constructing a Class 2 airport. an of , 75 000.00 r t . e with a `P a Governament , of ahe:. '90 000.00 bond issue .was to be matched by the Federal grant $75,000.00 �? , �, e d in' 15,000.00 it is contemplated to be used inhe airport, and the additional e to be used the construction oft p , buildinga maintenance building and.T hangar. • which was small amount of additional gradingneeded bythe :CAA there isa For completion and acceptance , p letter is being'CAA officials are in Huntsville delayed awing to weather conditions:, and as thiswritten, Y g n acceptance. ; items necessary completion andp conferring with our Engineer and Contractor on allY for ccim P g of money that is:available for the completion • paymentthe Citywill l�novr.the amounty n 1iis made When final , i that the Huntsville. Municipal a basidia and is apartment for `a manager or caretaker. We feel P of, the administrationg p • • hope it will be Properly maintained and increasingly used. airport credit to -the Cityof>T-Iuntsv�.l le and wep P 1 Y irport is a red , bond issue x5O,000.00 was voted for new paving and resurfacing sametime of the votingof the airport $r , At .,the limits of the Cityof Huntsville. At least a mile of new asphalt of the present pavingwithin the - old corporate hm t streets and made it possible for new_ residential sections to pavingwas laid,vrhich- opened upsome badly needed t e possible P be developed. The delay in resurfacing urfacin has worked out to the benefit of the people of Huntsville. In the very near future - the -Tends Highway Department is going to let the contract on the resurfacing of Highway 75 through h a. that it` will be possible for us to include our resurfacing Walker County, and the Sate: Engineers hwe advised us State Highway Department and at a savingof�forty to fifty ;per cent over what we had;. in this contract made bythe Late g y p estimated it would cost to contract separately.: We feel that this saving, combined with a small originally # participation by the abutting property rop y owners,ert will make it possible to secure the resurfacing of all or practically racticall all of the old pavement; within the city lints. WATER DEPARTMENT Onethe projects of which We are roduest is the improvement of our sewerage disposal plant. `This ofp � P ince of bonds from a sure lus which had accumulated in the Water Department work was accomplished without. the l.,su P _ me-nt was over a'ten vear eriod, It was im ossble to make improvements during the vrar, and this improve ., P P This: . y p e same plant.. accom hshed at a cost of less than one=half of what asimilar- cit zrrould have- aid for ;th P saving `was made.possible because we did not contract_ the work, and also because of a Joint sewer'''contract wh. ick had agreed to furnish all common labor exists between the Prison System and the City of Yrun.sville, whereby it h g 'son- which is used ointl . The Pre ovemont and Balis ement of the ' lint J y and some,skilled'lavor for much imps g :plant, o ' eyed a' u st seas n s :about: one-ha7.f of the total .woad and thea. furnishing of'the above - was consid J sewerage -load i , . for making no charge for handling the prison sewerage load. The disposal plant we now hove will take care of a city of twelve thousand population, and with a little additional equipment, the present facilities can be expanded to adequately care for a population of fifteen or sixteen thousand people. following is a list �.. e in. the ast four ears and the foil g Numerous tivater and sewer :improvements h�,�vebeen m d � years,: of the major portion of them: e dis -osal im rovements as above mentioned 44,245.31 1. The sewerag P plantP , 2. Sewer line extensions 2,826.54 3. Wates line extensions, including new located inSouth Huntsville, and a pumping station located on Highway 75 South ' 110,993.3a 4. Water aerator 1,958.02 5. One new water well 21,448.51 6. Water plant softening improvements 4,000.00 T. Water tools and equipment 9,050.54 8. Water plant improvements 250.00 9. One truck and one car 3,500.00 This makes a total expended of X198,272.30 As stated above, this money accumulated during the past fan years. This shows an average profit of approximately; Water and Sewer De artment or a five per:cent return on the 0400,000.00 book value. 5620,000.00 per year in the iter p , p general lowering of water reates Areduce the return on the book value of the plant and the would, of course, amount in surplus. Future im rovenents and replacements be and the' present bond issue would have to be financed by` additional bonds and would lower the credit rating of the City Of Huntsville. When the city limits extension was under consideration, we promised the people of the area to be annexed that we would make every effort to secure water and sewer lines for the new area as promptly as possible, con upon the voting -of of the necessary revenee bonds to finance these services. The election was hhld on o March 14, 1950, six months and eight days after annexation, and the bondscarried by a vote of 271 to 8. This A600.000.00 will be expended for the plant improvements and extension of the water and sewer lines, according to a survey already made by competent consulting engineers. The City of Huntsville now has a contract with Valeo, jnc, for the supervision of this work if the new council desires to call on them to carry out this supervision. All preliminaryle al work on the $600,000.00 bond issue has been handled by Mr. Victor. Boulding, of the g firna of Vinson, Elkins & Weems, of Houston, Texas, and although the making of a contract is left to the new council, he has indicated his willingness to handle the :legal work for one-half of one per cent, or a niiximum of $34000100. ;Revenue bonds are difficnit to handle and require the services of an experienced bond attorney. Mr. Bouldin's` ability and experience is recognized by all bond houses and his fees is considered extremely reasonable: We! are informed by all bond houses that if the legal proceedings are handled by a recognized and competent bond e Huntsville May expect a wide interest in its bond issue and a sufficiently lower interest rate will. aftosa y, y P be received in the open market, which will result in a saving of several times the amount of the fee paid for such legal assistance. As mentioned above, Valeo, Inc. has made all the preliminary plane and surveys, and should the new council Beide d togive them'written notice to proceed with the plans, they should be in a position to recommend the � letting of contracts for the actual work within thirty or forty five days, and a great deal of the extended services could be completed during the coming summer monthsa The zeoliteand gravel in Hunt sv'illets three water softening tanks were found to .have been"in use for eighteen years" and to be" thirty per cent 'efficient. The tanks: have, been completely" everhaued'by the :City force The result`s is,`,a .one' "hundred ` Per cent 4 . 2. ' 2 ,h�3, 'and new zeelit e and rave 1 Gostin � 35 3 have been in'stalled.. - . -.. . .. P g g � �, efficient softening and the delivery of soft water tothe;user;s. FIRE DEPARTMENT :> In regard to the Fire Deoartment a new 750 gallon pumper.was delivered in 1947. The foresight ht of the dollars due to the previous council- in contractingfor this > pumper resulted in a saving'of several thousand , P P advance in price since the contract had been awarded. The newpumper cost $8,100.00. We have also purchased ajeep fully equipped for the Chief of the Fire Department, and we fiure this jeep Paid for itself in the first YYits operationwere r tly and successfullyhandled b the Chief:. ear of'in savings on cost.of fires that..p omPY We have made every effort to co...operate with theFire Department inthe Purchase of the fire hose and other, equipment that was needed. We have found the Fire Department most reasonable in its requests, , and feel that we havea better equipped fire deartnont`than most any citythe size of Huntsville. , We know our Voluntary Fire Department is second tonone,and that its record stands for itself.,I Personally feel that we cannot pP Y say •iz sville. enough in praise and thanks- for `the services rendered by these fine citizens Hunt It wasverydifficult on rindY days to hear the fire siren in certain areas of the City. The City Council authorized the installation of `an additional fire siren which is located, on the 400,000 ga ]ongstoragee tank at the swimming pool, ithd Chief Johnston reports it is entirelysatisfactory. POLICE ' DEPARTI!/ENT We feai justly proud of our Police Department, and know that the splendid personnel is doing an excellent job.We are. veryproud of the two-way police's radio an its accomplishment. _;.This radio was installed and paid Y� a d for by the; Cityof Huntsville -at a' cost of $6,000.00. Both County and the;Texas Prison' System have the use Y the un yY of this radio. The County pays only for the mobile units it desires, andno part of the expense of maintenance and repair no:: partofthe expense ens.. of c station its remove controls and e p e maintenance and repair to the main state n and t v P S Prison TheTexas hasandthemote control rlson stem. cooperated final in;the'of the radio traffic re l YYhandling , station we installed in theNorth prison Picket is operated bythe PrisonSysst em when the cityhall is closed. We thus have a twenty fou r hour polioe radio coverage at nc additionalcost of peeration to the Cit y. Prompt and efficient police service is secured by calling thepolice at 74 were the station broadcasts '• thecall to the various mobile units. ' GENERAL At the request and suggestion of the Chamber of Commerce, we now have contr.ete street markers at all intersections in the old:city limits. These markers were badly needed, have been hightly complimented and helpful, and were installed by the City of Huntsville at a cost of $2,000.00. New street 1. ghts have been installed and additions. made where we felt they were needed. Gulf States Utilities Company is now working on plans for the installation of street lights in the recently annexed areas. We feel sure that these newly annexed areas realize that these needed .iniprovemonts will take time, and that no tax money will be due and payable on the newly annexed areas until 'after. January. 1, 1951. The State Health Department has been most cooperative, as hove the business houses, in helping us to. establish a rodent control program which has, we believe, already proved itself very successful. As requested by the State of Texas and the local plumbers, we now haemein the City. of Huntsville an„ up-tQ- date plumbing ordinance, which should result in plumbing' installations being installed properly. At the request of the Citizens of Huntsville, We had a straw vote on the question of the installation of parking meters, and the people decided four to one in favor of their installation. We have received numerous ; compliments locally and from the traveling public on the operation of the parking meters, and we feel the parking problem in Huntsville has been greatly alleviated by their use. In addition to the aid with our parking problem, we have collected_ in the first six months of the operation of the parking meters $9,222.50 One half on this amount, or $4,611.25, has been paid to the Karpark Meter Corporation on the cost of the meters, and we have set aside the :other one-half, after expenses have been deducted, to be applied toward the payment of the new caterpillar maintainer we purchased, which will be used exclusive) for grading the street:of the P P s Y gg g City of Huntsville, The total contract with the Karpark Meter Corporation calls for the payment of $22,587.50, on which there has been X4,611.2 5 paid, leaving a bailance of $17,976,2 The cost of the maintainer was $7,116.21. we have a new water contract with the Texas Prison System which runs farm August to August of Each year, primises,uponfailure of t'. i;; but is renewable. The Prison System is using. one water well of its own,but ri.mises 1benleficiatl contrac•L- well, to Igive the City of. Huntsville the whole water load. We feel this is a very mutua y council will roba a desire to renew the contract. and that the new p Y The installation of the 500,000 gallon water tank, mentioned: above, gives the City of Huntsville a total • in case a art of the 100000 gallon v�r'th'an:additional storage, gallons of water,xP 1,065,000 .. "storage capacity: of .w.._�.. ,_ii. a _. .F T . ---. same $time a.11 other st'ora e tams "�"ar—e an�t�"t"ho um in plant might bo fi�.ed at he g -pumping g One of the most important projects as far as the growth of Huntsville is concerned is the extension of the city limits of Huntsville. We hive now developed from an area of 1,100 acres to 3,500acres, or a new area added of 2,400 acres. We feel the 1950 census will show a growth in population from 5,107 to 10,000 or 11,000. On taking overas laayor, I found that the question of garbage collection`; had almost been completed, and we are very proud of the record made in theis department. ' We know ,there havebeen complaints, but on the whole we feel the system has operated successfully. In the garbage department we•n:awwthave two covered garbage trucks end one open dump truck for the collection of trash. These trucks have been paid for out of revenue from the garbage department, which makes this department self-supporting. Each deparkhannt should take care of its own expenses, and we feel Huntsville now has sufficient equipment to take care of the needs of greater Huntsville for several years to come. MATTERS NEEDING ATTENTION AND DECISION For what is may be worth to the new council, I will list bbiefly nuteers whichyou might care to consider. 1. The six months trial period of the parking meters has expired, but an extension has been granted by the Karpark Meter Dorporation, and a definite dedision will not have tobe made until May 15, 1950. The outgoing. council felt the new council would prefer to handle this matter. j= 2. It was decided by the outgoing council to also leave to the new council the dicision as to how the handling of the new bond issue of $60.1 ,000.00 would be completed, I.e., no contract has been made with a bond attorney or for the printing and sale of the bonds. 3Southwestern eBell Telephone Company has askeded for increase in rate and. ethis ratan gor denial of request is up to the new council. s outlined above, the completion the airport ilso up to the new council. -5.engineeringplan 'or a change in the handlingof the water at the . We feel.:Lhat Ua1co, Inc.Inc.,has a goodood,g n continuin su l: of`the -resent soft water in pumping plant, 'which would insure the economical handling of a d g pp y p, Huntsville. 6. ..e turn over to you a'aentative well contract with Layne -Texas Company for tho drilling of a new water well for the City of Huntsville for your decision. ".7. We feel that the present fire zone is inadae_uate, and should beextended and that compliance with fire zone regulations should be enforced. These violations could possible cause us tollose the fire insurance credit that; we now enjoy. There are still a few blind corners and parkin,' changes the elimination of which you may desire to consider. 9. For four years I h<ve been ;extremely interested in the establishment of alleyways in the business district; of Buntsville,'and realizing it is a very tough problem to handle, I still feel that beneficial resul is well worth the effort. 10. A committee of the City. Council spent a; great deal of time and effort in trying to secure the rebuildingl' of _ - recognized y supply AllCityof t and is recommended byall De artments of the State G-overnment.ace water.su 1 for all cities is a facth �e spillway at' the State ParkpLake. The necessity of a surfof the. water for the Huntsville ; in. commercial. quantities comes from one sand, is expensive to produce and comes to the surface by pumping as hard water which must be softened fon consumption._ At'the present it was decided by the outgoing council to well 0 revenue expectations were more follow the recommendation of h. .committee that we employ the route until rev u P YP definite. At tha-b time the Stateark Lake might be con.sid.erecl as a surfa.cr water supply fortheCityf Huntsville. BoyhBoy S.__ of America 11..�Ehe`develo went of a pak near the.Scout Lodge through .the cooperation of the outs . P P a Sam c decision has S m Houston State Teachers College and the City . od' Huntsville has been considered, but no definite d x g a been, reached. 12 It has been considered by some, including myself,very advisable for the City of Huntsvilleto secure - securing a site for the. construction of a new city hall to be built at some future 'date -. Also . io the se ur ng of. a site and the buildingof a sub:fire station, probablyin the southernpart of the city,is badlyneeded. Mr. J. Johnston ofhislott ` begiven -him to the Cit as a aite for this cub station. ohnston had offered a portion o by y MINUTESt`OF THE RECESS The CityCouncil met in recess to -wit MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HTJNTSVILLE, TEXAS'.' meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville`. SamRobbins, Mayor Herbert H ech Frank Sprott W. B. Veazey Jack McCollum H. L. Moses T. M. Ballew C . Y. Townley The Mayor called the meeting:. to order. After checking over the accomplishments of the last four years we feel justly proud of our work and feel that we have served the City in the same conscientious manner of previous council. We feel we have done our part in making Huntsville one of the best little oities in the state, and that you, the new council, will continue this type of service, and will be successful in making Huntsville a larger and better place in which to live. Youhave our best wishes foryour success, and weassure you we stand ready to help you many way and at any time you request. You have a great responsibility and many problems which ye feel you willhandle capable and successfully. I again want to express 'my appreciation to those who h<ve gone :before me and for the cooperation and layalty of those with whom it has been my pleasure to work for four years. We turn over to you a record of which we are proud and a city in wonderful shape financially. I:cannot help but feel a certain sadness in bringing my term of service to an end, but also have a feeling of refief in laying down the burden that I have tried to carry to the best of my ability for the y'ast Vour years. The following letter was read: Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas following members Confirmingg our conversation in Huntsville yesterdaywith Mayor am. Robbns MrYTownleyand MrsKate Barr Ross it will be agreeable _to us to amend our existing>en engineering contract; ;with the:Cityin line with q, g g .:, g our letter ., ,.17, . e ter addressed to Mayor Sam Robbins under date Apral.1950,.as:to the hereinafterdescribed work, wherebythe inspection supervision p ,and resident engineer service will be eliminated, and for the remaining servi-ces to be rendered, b us,eonsita:n of design and.: preparation of... detail1and= c Y. Plans s ezfications our fee � g P P ;.. a PP will be 65% of the fees outlined in ARTICLE 2 of the contract under . a Schedule of Basic Enineerii Fees for General Engineering Wervices", such schedule of fees to be based. on Engineerts estimate' of the cost of the ,:..work involved, • ;, nvolved and engineering fee to be payable in full u o deaive . - to: you. of the detail:..plansand g g Pa specifications on each section of the contemplated m .laced ,workor improvements. Furth.er confirming the conversktio bo. n above ve refeeeed to, > it is understood;- that the.Cit. w�. 1 authorize us to ay proceed immediate) to complete lete detailplans and: specifications on the';follawin work or improvements in line Y P P _.. g ::. P with the above arrangement: (1) Water Di s ri bution Mainsns in South, Eact N rt and Northwest Huntsville and oonnections to same from existing mains. SanitarySewer Lines and Sewage Stations in same areas as outlined in par. (1). Water Plant `'Impr.ovements, 'including: * * * *.*,* * No other business the council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx4 4 April 14, 1950 MINUTES OF THE RECESS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF`HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, The City Council met in recess meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville,Texas with the following members to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor T. M. Ballew, C. Y. Townley, Dr. W.B. Veazey, Frank Sprott J. L, Moses, HerbertHoech Jack McCollum a. New 'High;Service) Pumps, Motors and Piping b. Plant Discharge Header and Meter c. Switchboard and Controls d. New Automatic 'Chlorinator e. Clearwell Storage Tank at Water Plant Pump Unit and Supply Line to Texas Prison System elevated tank. Sewage Treatment Plant Improvements,. including Additional filter and digester to meet State :Board` of. 9,000 or more persons. ( This item optional ). Heal th- requirements for population of If"the ore of� accePtb le to the CitY please have the Mayor after authorization rom C ounil the enclosed copy of this letter on behalf of the City and return it to us to complete our file. Yours truly, VALC0.4 INC, �... /s/ L. S..Vallely Motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded'by'Mr. Ballow to send Mr'. Vallely the enclosed letter and make it part of the general contract. Motion passed. The letter reads as follows: The Mayor called the meeting to order. Mr. Victor Bouldin appeared before the Council in regards to completing the $600,000.00 bond issue. He advised the council that he would do all the legal work necessary for one half of one percent of the total bonds issued. Mr. R. H. Baker of Rowles, Winston & Co. also said that he would handle the bond issue for the. City at a fee to be decised upon. Motion was inade; by Mr. Townley seconded by Dr. Veazey to give Mr. Victor Bouldingthe e of 'contract for doing the legal work of the bond issue with the request that he work out to the best advantage the -City the schedule and the option features. Motion passed. Mr. Ballew reported that the Police Committee has discussed with Mr. Hoke and Mr. Toney the police situation in regards to the of Mr. Toney,and they recommended to the Council that Mr. y be ut back on the regards suspension Toney P Cit.' force on but would have no vacation this year. He also advised the Council that the. Committee City probation would meet with the entire Police force and work out rules and regulations to be followed. Mr. Ballew said that Chief Hoke"had planned to meat with the Council to recommend putting Mr. Toney on that he was unableto attend. Motion was made by Mr. Moses seconded by Mr. Sprott to accept the recommendation in full of the Police Committee. Motion passed. No other business the Council recessed subject to call xxzzxsxaa Qtxxzxsxxxr,�zzc xxxx�cxxx xx axasxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxaxxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Since shortly prior to April 17, 1950, we have had under consideration with you the matter of continued operations under our contract of April 15, 1947. Our understanding bf.the agreement which we have reached inconference pertaining to the matters set out in your letters of April 17, 1950 and April 26, 1950, and will. desire yourservices under the contract of April 15, 1947, with, these changes:.,. 1. The extend of the work, approval, changes, pp , ha gas; alterations of..s Paris and'ecifications and:' such rebated P P matters with reference to allproects ° will, of course, Pj, u e, beinatters' under the control of the City. } ValcoInc.ill perform P , p rf rm the. services outlined in Article.' 1 ,...para ra hs`(a) and'(b)of such contract and . in � bids addition thereto will assist the in the advertisingfor and,1 ttin - of thei contracts Citye g various o for such,'work.' ao - 3:;. V 1 0,Inc. will be, relived from the obligations and dutyto :, er.form thee: services outlined in Art? -cies Para 'ra s (c): and (d)of said .contract. .These services= re latconstrue tion.. ;0 �•-_.�._g�-,.� relate to supervision of, the work under.. course,:the .City will be relived from any responsibility to pay Valeo, Article 2,, Paragraph ( b) of such contract. To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville, . Texas. 4. Valeo, Inc.,will be paid by the City' sixty five per 'cent of'the basis engineering fees provided in f based u,. on the actual cost of each unit or roaect Ar. P - h a of the contract. Such fees to bep p ticle 2; ara ra ( ) made be made 'to Inc.u o lettingof each contract, with adjustments to be mad p completed. Payments to Valco, p a completion and acceptance of each project. With these clarificatiln.s this letter shall constmtute an acceptance of your letter of April 26, 1950 addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Yours very truly, CITY OF.HUNT SVILLE , /s/ Sam Robbins, May or We herewith wish to submit the month of April, 1950. following report as Gas aPlumbing, Electrical 1din g Valeo, Inc.• s/ L. S. Vallely May 1, 1950. Gas Permits Fees Collected Electrical Permits Fees.Collected Plumbing Permits Fees Coecd Buildinllg Pteermits. Fees Collected Estimated Value Total Fees Collected 10,00 4. $10.00 19. 052.50 8 4133.5° :$500,2.50.00 Motion was made by Mr. two weeks vacation with pay. Motion was made by N.[r. salary. of $265.00 and start Motion was made by Mr. with and without heater for Hoech to accept the resignation of Mr. Toney and allow him Moses, seconded by Mr. Sprott to hire Mr..Elmer Nichols as Chief of Police at a work at orae. Motion passed. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to get bids on Two -Door car with standard, equipment. the use of the Police Dept. Motion passed. Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg, Insp. R. V. Siller, Electrical Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas, Insp.. Josh " Brown, ;Plumbing Insp No other business the euuncil recessed subject to call. • xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx'xx xxxxxxx xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx May 2, 1950 MINUTES OF TEE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE, The City Council' met in regular session at the City Hall in:1kintsville, Texas with the following members present to -wit: Sam. Robbins,'Mayor T. M. Ballew. Frank Sprott J. L. Moses Hebert Hoech • Woodrow"Hensarling Jack McCollum We i¢erewith wish to 'submit the following report for the month of Apri .1 The Mayor called the meeting to order. Minutes of the regular meeting of April 4, 1950, recess meetings of April filth, April 14th, and April 28th were read and approved. The following bilis were read approved and ordered paid. Diamond Alkali Company Graybar Electric Company Municipal Supply Company Bob Arne r Berard & Stone Electric Company Southwestern Bell Telephone: Company B. D. Burdeaux Hardware Company Unitog Company The Anchor Packing Company McCollum & Gresham Company, Inc. Allman Service Station Walker County Hardware West End Motors, Inc. Mallery & Smithers, Inc. The• Huntsville Item 36.50 91.14 1.67 117.52 161.69 45.47 6.30 6.43 66.66 3.00. 1.30 14.40 49.60 15.69 63.37. Morton Salt Company Lufkin Typewriter Company General Electric Company Crane Company United Gas Corporation Wood Tire & Supply Company Green Service Station. American LaFrance Foamite Corporation Denton's Gulf Station Gulf States Utilities Company Bumble Oil & Refining Company Chas. & Sam Motor Company Western Auto Associate Store R. H. McCaffety 223.86 18.25 18.26 3.29 20,84 9.16 1.50 22.00 3.00 912.61 174.80 39.50 3.84 27.15 The following reports were read and approved: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. I herewith wish to submit the following report for Water Plant Operations for the month ofl April, 1950. Water pumped Water softened Wash Water Used Plant Meter Dilution Meter Brine Meter Salt Used 20,400,000 Gal. 20,254,100 Gal. 1,159,.000 Gal. 101,960 Gal. 93,360 Gal. 33,700 Gal. 87,620 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. 14 26 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49. 50 51 52 53 54 55 56. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 22 Parking Violations Number T-430 Careless Driving Run stop sign Drunk Turn in no turn zone Affray Speeding Misdemeanor theft Gaming Theft Charlie Parks Marcus Irving Wilbourn G. Smith Wilbourn G. Smith Frank Hampton Robert S aley Elbert Bowden John Thomas Climmie Jackson Cecil Earl Pace R. E. Robertson Frank A, Mitohon Louis Gordon Laskie Lewi s McAdams Will Bibbs Ernest Watkins Nelson. Johnson John Henry Headspeth Jim Price Ruben Booker Eddie Lee Headspeth H. L. Bibbs R. B. Wyatt Walter Bass Ray Hill William G. Rinker Old fine - Pd in full Old fine - Pd in, full` Careless Diving Run StoP Sign Drunk Careless Driving U turn in no turn zone Affray Speeding Misdemeanor. Theft Careless D iving. Drunk r Speeding Gaming Gaming Gaming. Gaming Gaming Gaming Gaming Gaming` Gaming Theft` Theft Affray Drunk 56.70 (10da jail 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 56.70 14.00 14.00 Joe Davis, 'City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge * * * ** * * * * * Dr. & Mrs. S. R. Warner presented their new sub -division to the City explainingthe details but said they would not be able to complete it all until later. Mr. Robert Smither brought in his new sub -division. Lensarling to pass the following resolution. On this day before the City Council oi. the !therof, a quorum being present, came on th be'c P. Gray League, Abstract No. 24, Walker County, land described in certain Restrictive Covenants B. Smither dated January 2nd, 1950 and recorded Texas, said subdivision plat having been prepared by W. 0. Kirkland, Licensed State Land Surveyor, and the dedication being executed by John, T. Smither, Wilbur L. Smither and Robert B. Smither, dated April 18th, 1950 ,: and said dubdivision designated as a Subdivision No.: 1 of the ---Highland Addition to the City of Huntsville A. Motion was made' by Mr. Hoech,; seconded by Mr. City of Huntsville, Walker County,; Texas, at a regular meeting onsidered the plat and dedication subdividing a portion of the Texas, within the City of Huntsville, and being a part of the 0 executed by John T. Smather,Wilbur L. Smither and Robert in Volume' 128, page 166 of the Deed Records` of Walker County, ;Walker County, Texas," and on motion duly made and adopted, said plat and the dedication of the streets and easements thereonwere duly, approved,' adopted and ordered of record in the office of the County Clerk of Walker County, Texas." • Max Jones, Chaff zman of Chamber amber,,,...of Com me rc, e Park Oormit. t ee talked on new park at -the h' y Boy Scout Lodge. ad e. otionwas.made bY Hensarling,seconded by Mr. Sprott t committeefrom the .college from the Chamber of Commerce anrdeqfuresttheBMa YyoSrcouttosaoprPctinhtisepaCrok.ittMeot©itonowwoarsk , with th assed and Mayor appointedWoodrow Hensartang,Jack McCollum, HerbertHoech andJoeDavis. Motion passed. ' The following application was received from Don Gulihur; • norable Mayor and City Council, ntsvi lie, Texas. Motion was made by Mr McCollum seconded by Mr Sprott to adopt the Budget., of Fiscal year ending. March 31, C M 9,..P. M _ o, ion ':- d 1 51 and have a public hearingonMay l8 ....1950..... at .�0 at i Ha11.., t Passed. p same on Y :. 7 °: , `�' .... .. P Motion was made byM McCollum seconded. Mr HensarlingtohireN. 3.Davidson as City n ±neer at a of 7 0services .tiri h a: 30 days salar �� 5. 0 per month��rith<a clause either;. partycan .terminate thouwritten ;nMotice. otionh assed The Honorab&e Sam. Robbins, Mayor of the Ci -Ey of Huntsville, Texas, presented the following ordinance and moved its adoption, seconded by Alderman Woodrow IHensarling end unanimously adopted. The ordinance is as follows: • i for' the City of ;Huntsville. tion .:for the position of radio,techniciany respectfully submit my apphca p Y I have held the requisite to grades of radio o er atorTs licences for the last sixteen years. I have had practacal experience with sever a l police ice.andbroadca. st stationas:as well -as extensive servicingreceiver' experience and I am presently employed with Station KSAM of this city. I have the necessary equipmerrt (other : this o of' the:Cit of Huntsville ) and the experience to perform than `s special equipment how in the possessionY P service in an efficient manner. I have no fault to find wi Huntsville, whereas, I an a res th the present holder of this position other than he is no longer resident of ident property owner and taxpayer of the City of Huntsville. Respectfully, Donald L. Gulihur Motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Sprott to appoint Mr. Donald L. Gulihur as radio rechnician for the City of Huntsville ' at a salary of 525.00 per month. Motion passed. h Council. . m following report 'tot e AirportCommittee ads .the p of the g Mr. Jack'McCollum Chairman . Get keeper for buildingsand grounds. 2. Repair house for apartment for keeper. 3. Charge 310.00 per month for hangar,. 4. Charge ; .00 per day for use of large mechanics building, 5. Have sign at entrance of airport and a large light. 6. Keeper to have charge of gas '& Oil sales and turn all revenues to City. WIEREAS, by ordinance duly passed and approved on July 5, 1949, known and designated as the Aipport Zoning Ordinance of 1949, the City Council of the City of : Huntsville, Texas did establish and create Airport Zoning Regulations with regard to the Huntsville Municipal Airport, in accordance with. the .provisions of : Article 46E' C'therin o the 'Revised i ''And did'. ern r vl ofCivil Statutes of the State of :T xas''of 1925 `and arri.endments ,thereto. de for 1' the creation do ande , t rea n establishment of a Board of Adjustment;:;and, of WHEREAS aportion of the< airport ;a i .,located outside the:.:.tern-itoruaal limits :off, tYe Citi of :_. parea s ut..: 1 Huntsville and is withinCounty, C Texas Walker ,, , Texas, >.ssionre Court of Walker County, is cunt and Comm adopting the said Airport Zoning Regulations and in conjunction with the City of Hun.teville is creating a joint Airport Adjustment Board; and, WHEREAS it is necessa that said Airport ort Zonfiii Ordinance of 1949 be x'Y p g #Joint Air ort Zoning Regulations, THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY TBE CITY COUNCIL OF TBE CITY OF HtUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section One: That Paragraph 1- ' Section 12 of said ordinance ;:be: amended so as hereafter to read as follows • ( )� r . ,:. (1) An persona aggrieved-, or tax a er affected,byanydecision. of the- -Airport Committee. made in its Y gg � py P administration of this ordinance,' the Commissioners Court of Walker County, Texas, or the'' Ci Council of the City Council of Huntsville, if of the opinion that a ddcision',of the Airport Committee is an improper applica-. ;tion of these regulations, may appeal to the Board of Adjustment of which provision is made in Section 14 That Section 14 of said ordinance be and the sane is ;as follows: Section 14. Board of Adjustment. Motion was made byMr.aPr_,., ott seconded by Mr. Ballew to approve reconmendations BB Airport rt Committee and to authorize them to proceed with plans but to keep within the money in the airport fund. VbtM= passed. Thefollowing bids ware received on Police car:` 1. Wood Motors -.6 cylinger car `2005.55, Heater $60.00. 2, Mallery & Smither hereby amended so as hereafter to read (1) There is hereby created a. ,joint Board of Adjustment to have and exercise the following powers: $1518.30 - 8 cylinder $1584.80, Police Special 6 cy $1854.05 and 8 cylinder 3. Hayman Motors Mercury $1903.50 , heater $54.00 4.HensaringAutoSales Osmobile 66 � 1776.75 Osmobile 88 $1980.75 - Heater installed $29.60. : 5. Alvin Hoke 1949 &mobile $2.400.00. S h .Mosesthe bid.of Mallory & Smither Motion was made Mr. McCollum seconded by Mr. to acceptry lowest. Motion passed. Report was made by Mr. Hoke on the Police Department. said he would like to continue working for the City. A check was made on the straw vote on the parking meters and the tally showed for Parking Meters 435 and against pari kng meters 129. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to accept this vote as ' proof that the people of Huntsville wanted. to retain the Parking Meters therefore the. City Council relinquishes p p all rights to terminate the Parking Meters. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum seconded by Mr. Ballew to pass the following Ordinance on Salary Schedule for the year ending March 31, 1951. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. That the salaries and compensations to be paid to officers and employee's for the City of for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1950 shall be as follows: Huntsville g � 1. Kate Barr Ross'- City Comptroller & Manager of Utilities . . • 2. R. V. Sillers -Foreman Water Plant . . 3. Josh Brown -Foreman Distrubution System 4. ;Emmett Farris -Night forrnan water plant . 5. Dock McCulloch -Forman St. & Bridge . . 6. Elmer Nichols -Chief of Police 1 . . 7. Alvin Hoke - Police Officer . ▪ . . • 8. B. B. Bullard - Police Officer . . . 9. Lee Sande]. - Parking Meter Man . • 10. George Baisdon -Water service man. • , . 11. Edward Brooks - Water Service Man . 12. Franklin Hyman St. & Br. Service Mai . . 13, Louise Mann Secretary . . 14. Margie Crawford - Secretary . 15. T. Van Meter - Night Watchman . 16. J. Ii Hyde- iiosquito Control Dian 17. Charlie Smith- (Colored) . . $ 400.00 300.00. . 300.00 . . 250.00 .,, 250.00 • • 275.00 265.00 • 250.00 • . . 225.00 • 205.00 . . . 190.00 • . 210.00 200.00 155.00 160.00 • .125.00 . . 150.00 4i2 To hear and decide appeals from any order, requirement, Committee to the enforcement of this Ordinance. decision, or determination made by the Airport To hear and decide special exceptions to ghe terms of this Ordinance required to pass by subsequent regulations. To hear and decide specific variances under Section 10. The Joint. Board of Adjustment shall consist of five (5) members, eachto be appointed for a term of two (2) years, and to be removable for cause, upon written charges and after public hearing. Should vacancies occur, the a gooey appointing such member shall be ;authorized to fill such vacancy for the unexpired terra. Two members of such boar& shall be appointed by the ,City Council of the. City of'Huntsville, Texas, and two members of such Board shall be appointed by the Couuuissioners Court of ` Walker` County, Texas. The fifth member shall be elected by a majority of the members so appointed, and said fifty member shall serve as chairman of said 4joint Board of Adjustment. (3) The Board shall adopt rules for its governance and procedure in harmony with the provisions' of this. !ordinance. Meetings Meeti' ngs of the Board shall be held at the call of the :ehairman:'and at such other times as the Bottsd ,may determine. The Chairman, or in his abseiice the acting chairman administer oaths and com et the , �yp ;±attendance of witnesses. All hearings of the Booed shall beT' g public. The shall. keep minutes of its #proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon each question,. or, if: absent, or failing . to vote,indicating such fact, and shall keep records of its examinations and other actions, all of which shall immediately be filed in the office of the Board and shall be a pbblic record. Section. Three: That Section 15 of said ordinance be amended so as hereafter to read as follows: Section 15. Judicial Review. Any person aggrieved, or taxpayer affected, by any decision of the Board of itAdjustuient, '`the Commissioner's Court of Walker` Count Texas or the CityCouncil of the Cityof tsville if Y� � Bun � ;of the opinion that a decision of the Board of Adjustment is illegal, may appeal to-tahSourt; of Competent 'Jurisdiction in the manner provided in Section 8 of Chapgier 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session of the 50th 1,Legislature, 1947. Section Four: This ordinance shall take effect immediately offer its passage and approval, and it is so ;`sordaine d. The above and foregoing ordinance was duly passed and i -O' -approved this the 2nd day of May, 1950. day of May, 1950 =: �" n . S'AM'`ROBBT S"MAYOR- .- aoni:�nras.'-made by Mr. Hensarling seconded by Mr. Hoech to pass the following: agreement subject to the City EAttorney's approval. Motion passed. C. THIS AGREJ HENT, made and entered into this 2 day of May, A.D. 1950, by and between the Southwestern Bell ;Telephone Company, a corporation organized uhdder the laws of the State :of Missouri, and lawfully doing business in the state of Texas, hereinafter for convenience'-`. called the Telephone Company„,d'C•: of 1 ntsville , p. an the Y , mmn3 c -i: a1csz orae ordl.o a P•n, zedncl exams sea rznde xhe a , ,c t he� St' �---- R p Y � tius a:•ee o�Texa-serea��.a�e;-.-for r. convenience,;called the City. MINUTES OF' THE RECESS a.'iE�TI IG OF 1'I11 CTr!'Y Cc�'[ilu,%IL [7F THE CITY.• Council met in recess meetink; at the 11e, Texas tirith` the, fol loirintg memers present Tab,,City has requested the Telephone Company to furnish it a private line from the Court House to the water tower"i and connected with an existing line owned by the City from the Court House to the, Telephone Company's central office and now connected to a switch located in the central office of the Telephone Company at Huntsville,' and to be, connected through a relay and associated equipment to fire alarm signal. equipmentatHuntsville, the swita.,".relay and associated equipment to fire alarm signal equipment at Huntsvi lle, the switch, relay and fire alarm. signal equipment and associated equippent to be furnished, installed and maintained by the Cit the Telephone Com an. is willin to furnish the circuit under appropriate. covenants and conditions. p P Y g 1. In connection with tho private fire alarm system of the City, the Telephone Company P nY e rees to permita swithh to be located in the central office at H.untsville to a fireaarm . signal al a t Huntsville by a Pr iva t o line circuit furnished by the Telephone Comanyas abovementioned, by meansof which switch theoperators.at ;Huntsville�.under arrangements madebetween the City and said oerators may operate a switchoh in the central l fice at Huntsville, thereby sounding a fire alarm signal. 2. The said circuit shall never be connected with the Telephone Company's Huntsville local telephone exchange nor with any other telephone line nor with any equipment except that specified above. 3. The City whall pay to the Telephone Company the sum of One Dollar per year for the private line. The C f for the •operators to operate the switch or' devices C e e of -.the Telephone om �n s o erat r City ma recuse ''the s rvic s P Y PP Y Y P T': operate the : infire-alarms but theyshall not be: required bythe Telephone Company to sop ra purposes of turning,q same; the Telephone Company merely granting its permission to the City and to the operators, whoever they may be, to agree among themselves with reference thereto. It is distinctly understood and agreed that the operators or any employees of the Telephone Company in all things while doing any thing or performing any serviee whatsoever in connection with the switch or devices or otherwise shall be solely the servants, agents and employees of the City. 4. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Telephone Company cannot and does not guarantee uniterrupted service over the circuit or equipment, nor can it nor does it guarantee that the cir- cuit or equipment will be in working condition when its use is attempted. Therefor,, in view of the possibility. of errors, interruptions and difficulties occurrin in the transmission of signals and; the use of the circuit and •equipment and the repair and maa.ntenencethereof, and the impossibility of guarding against them , the City assumes all risks whatsoever connected with the use of the circuit and quipment and assumes all risk of the failure of the circuit or.e equipment any pment or attempt to use the same No liability' of any character shall in any q case attach to the Telephone Comps.n y : for such interruptions or,faulty condition or for any failure of the P P circuit or devices to operate successfully. of the City 5. The provision of -this circuit is at the.special instance ._and.. requesty for the sole use and convenience of the City Fire Department it. the operation of their fire alarm equipment; the service is limited to that purpose, and this con -bract and agreement is not intended for the benefit of, nor shall it inure to the benefit of any others than the parties hereto, their successors and assigns, and it is further understood that the Telephone Company does not hold itself out to furnish said equipment or any service therewith. 6. Should any work or repairs be done on the circuit or equipment by employees of the Telephone Company, such persons shall be considered the agents and employees of the City. 7. The City agrees that this contract shall be duly ratified and accepted by an ordinance of the City. 8. The City agrees to fully and completely hold and save harmless the Telephone Company from and againdt any and all any and all claims, demands or causes of action whatsoever, and all expenses incident thereto, which imay'be asserted by anyone against the Telephone Company in any manner arising out of any failure or omission by the Telephone Company, its servants, agents and employees, in the operation, repair or maintenance of the circuit or any equipment that might be used in connection therewith, or any service rendered, or .by reason or on account of any failure in the service of said circuit or equipment, or anything doen or omitted to be done by the ser- vants, agents and amployees of the Telephone Company. 9. This contract and agreement shall be in full force and effect for one year from the date hereof, and thereafter until terminated by either party giving to the other thirty dayst prior written ,notice of its intention to terminate the same; but either party hereto may at any time terminate this contract on thirty days' prior written notice of its desire to terminate the same. 10. The telephone wires used in providing the cirenmt shall remain the property of the Telephone Company, and its agents and :employees shall at all reasonable hours halve access to the premises on which it is terminated for any purpose connected therewith. Sam Robbins, me.yor Woodrow tlensarlirig ' Herbert Hoech J. L Mo s e s !i Marvin Ballow jF Frank Sprott C Y Townley ii The Mayer called the City Council to order.: 1:Ir. W. T. Robinson a.n � p,.eRred berore fie Co ixc�,il in 'regards regards tco the City to give help of Mr. Davidson as En7ineer nnduse isCotntd to help. Motion was Made a, �r.rensarlina„secondedf use City Equipment when possible. 'Motion passed. 11 The; following bids were -received 1. Roy Anders - $$1094.00 , 2. Mallexy Smihhers - $1199.00- '1'13. Robbins 'Motors $1225.00 i 4 Chas c Sam 'rotor Co. - $1259.24. i ,r M : io Hooch of n was made, byiv_r. I secluded b\ i same being low bid. Motion passed. streeton South and East side of Hospit._=l re gLesti:n �• , , t . a Will k naint� a.ner and 'trues. as n.eec,00. also esti be. Lir. Ho c.., to allow kr. 'Davidson to hel a- .: e hp. n -d 1 The following letter was read i 1rx . 'Sam Robbins, I�'Iayor, Iiuntsvile City Council-, ""Huntsville, •Tete s ... i� Goiltlemens Ir Moses to accept the Bid of Roy `Ander s s.�jotor company of :x'1094.00, • a �. ' eherewith submit a proposed budget forthe recreationalnalprogram for fiand,Au•ust. Sho ld t. this ro r• n -e ,, aln i o t the approval of the Co ncil iti. P g pp u , s proposed.,that the Public school facilities and e sa p r nnel be used in promoting the program” in coo oration !Stith other interested eople` of the City. It is. _ €� P P _y j further proposed that the City Council appropriate ,$1, i74 and. the•:public school $1,174.' Little L m eauo Baseball City of Huntsville during June, July 3 sets catchers equipment 5 dozen balls 2 dozen bats 223.00 Director of coaches - time job, 3 mos. 450.00' $ 673.00 1 full-time director Athletic equipment 1 man time to teach crafts 1 part-time play supervisor for small children - 1,675.-00 Total summer program equipment and personnel) Should there bo any quostion about this ro osed -ro ram- we shall` be . lad to meet with the Council and explain P P P g � g p it further, or to work out an adjusted program.. WITNESS the signatures of the parties hereto, affixed by their proper officers thereunto duly authorized; this the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1950. SOUTHWESTERN - BELL TELEPHONE C0N1MY !City Secretary 1 No other business the council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsactxxxxxxxxxx 1Motion was made by Ii!r. Hoech, seconded by Mr, i passed. 1,3A .hearing was held on the Budget Ending larch 31, 1951 PBensarlin.g to adopt the budget as fo llows : - Sincerely yours, Joseph R. Griggs,; Superintendent Sprott to allow `x1,174.00 o • ;' REVENUE S - l GE4,EW L FUND Taxe s Penalty & Interest l '011 Tax Fr':incha.se Tax Impour_din Fees Corporation Court Foos Townley, se-conded by Mr-. BUDGET CITY OF BUNT ::BVI LLE, HUN'. ; VI LLQ;, TE iS For the year Ending March 31, 1961 * * * * *` * * * ** * * 8 * * **-* * 70,0e0.00 700.00 1,000,00 400.00 300.00 7.000.00 • Building '°ermits Electrical Penuits Gas Permits Plumbing Permits. ivascellaneous • Delinquent Taxe s Utility Taxes ' WATER DEPARTMENT Water Sale s Service Charge. Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps. SEWER DEPARTMJ n. Rentals GARBAGE DEPARTTIyIENT -500.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 8,000.00 STREET ;`& BRIDGE = , Depreciation Auto Expense Salary -Foreman St & Br. Labor Maintenance Supplies Insuranc e Unclassified 8,000.0 2,000,00;: 3,000.00. 4,000.00 2,000.00 500.00: 200.00 100.00 87,000.00 600.00 200.00 100.00 2,500.00 WATER DEPARTMENT SWIMMING 'POOL DEPARTMENT T Rentals Al RPORT Revenues PARKING METERS 9,000.00 19,000.00 NOlyE 1, 200100 20,000.0.0 20,000.00 9,222.08 Auto :Expense Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Interest Labor Legal S. Professional Punping Postage SeI. ery-Mana:ge r Sala ry-Di s-tributiion. Foreman Sa lary-Plant Foreman Salary -Light Foreman Salary -Office Secretaries Supplie s Maintenance : of Equipment Telephone Telegraph Water Softening 6 Plant Expense Donations Insurance tine les'sified SEINER D.I;PAR.T'aEN'T 1,000.00 250.00 100.00 16,000.00 9,000.00 8,000.00 400.00 10,000.00 100.00 3,180.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,000.00 4,260.00 3,500.00 2,500.00 300.00 8,000.00 1,500.00 300.00 200.00 APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, BUNTSVILLE, TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE City Hall Operations Legal & Professional Lights City Hall Mosquito Controll Pub licat ions Postage Salary -City Officials Salary -Election Judges Salary -City Comptroller Street Lights Supplies Telephone 6 Telegraph Milk Inspector Bldg, Gas, Elect. Plumb. Inspectors Unclassified Deprocia:ticn Insurance Bonds Miscellaneous Fees 200.00 1, 000.00 300.00 2,000.00 300.00 60.00 196.00 200.00 900.00: 3,500.00 500.00 200.00 360.00 700.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 300.00 150.00 Allowance & Rebates Bad A counts Depreciation Labor Supplies Maintenance of 1R'nuipmeut Unclassified SWIM ING- POOL Depreciat.on 25.00 15.00 8,000.00 500.00 100.00 500.00 200.00 1,872.19 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT 12,856.00 Auto Expense Bad Acounts De c.). tion Labor` Supplies Unclsssifi.ed Salary--iVtanager Insurance y Allowance & R bates PARKING METER EXPENSE 3,000.00 50.00 1,000.00 12,000.00 1,000.00' 100.00 720.00 400.00 25.00 Auto Expense Chemicals Equipment 1t7antenance & Depreciation Donat i. ons Sala:rie s insurance Unclassified Supplies 1,000.00 250.00 300.00 700.00 2,500.00 700.00 4,000.00 500.00 100.00 Meter Payments Mai nt e nano e Salaries AIRPORT 10,000.00 1,200.00 2,700.00. sce1lane ous Expense Depreoi atien TOTALS - Pound Fees Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries ' City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified jail Ebcpense: 300.00 2,000.00 400.00 13,000.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,000,00 125.00 200.00 100.00 750.00 The following bids wee° received of BIDDER INTEREST RAL -3S Maturities Rates * * * * * * * * *,* sn.le of the 0600,0'00 Vat forks & Sewer System Revenue bonds. Fridley &. Hess 51/58 First Southue st Company 59,/71 Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner :&.Bea.n 72/75 Roe & Company 111c C lung &, Kni c ke rbo cke r Central Inver inen.•t Company R. S. Hudson Company 295.10 23.1, 90 2.75. 1470.00 243,472.50 2 .75 97.00 2;37, 535.00 owle s, Winston & Company ..cRo1erts & Company )ittmar & Company Zauscher,. Pierce & Company Goluinbian Securities Corp Eouitable Securities Corp Lucas, Eisen, &Waeckorle Stubbs Smith & Rom o u rdo Inc. r c . 5l G0 2 50 Thomas & Co n anY 61 75 2.7a 300.00 242 065UO 2.7176 Rand & Company Moron -Beissner & Company 51/70 2.50 Mo a71/75 Rotn ,:. Un; �os1e & More -land "2.75 94-,78 232 155.22 2.6064 Russ :.&. Company Barcus-Kindred_& Comp an Y Shields & Company 51/55 4.00 Voltz Carswell & Co. 56/69 2.50 Dewar, Robertson & Pancoast 70/75 '..75 -0- 237,470.00 2.6661 Walter, Woody & Fie irie rd inge r M. E. Allison &; Company R J. Edwards, Inc. E& .lemon -Pollok 51/71 2.50 I J. M. Dain, Co. 72,/75 2.75 27.50 230,595.00 2.588 Underwood, 1`Ieuhaus Company Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded: by Mr. Hoech to accept bid of Columbian Securities Corp. and Associates, same beinglow bid. Motion passed. iNo other business the Council recessed subject to call. XX$X �L`uin n xX; XXX:LXX.W..?`XX.YX=CX:iYXXXXXXsiisu XXX"XX�a.M .' XXXX`l, NIIIfTJTES OF `P% REGULAR -MEETING OF TEE CITY COUNCIL; HUNTSVIi..LE, TEXAS. WHEREAS, the resolution calling said election provided arab :Gf'both Propositions were approved, the City Council might,' at its option, combine both issues :into:one issue `,and pledge the net revenues from both the Water works system and Sanitary seversystem. to the , payment of such ;borbined issue;. and, I1EREA5, he Ci .tCity Council is of the opinion that it would be advantageous, and t City t13 so combine.,said bonds into- one joint issue:'.Therefo e BE IT ORDAINED; by..the City Council.of.. the City of ;l'luntsville,Texas: the best interest of tie''. SECTION 1: That the bonds ofhe City -of H .. 1 e Texas, be.-issued<in,the incl al sum,.of Six Hundred i, unt ,v� 1 � . exa , issued pr p Thousand ($60u 000.00 Dollars, to be known as "CITY OF HUNTSVILLE WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SETTER SYI. TEEM REVENUE BONDS,SERIES 1950`' for hepurpose i nd i n the Cit '"s eistin , t purp se of improving, enlarging, extend ng a repo ra. g y g Iriat works system and the. Ci Ts existing system., st ict conformit With :the erg y ty xis -Lin sanitary sewer s .-Lem, undea:: and �.n r y , i a , of Revised Constitution and'laws af, the Sate of Texas aiticulrarl Articles, loll to 11.18 ...both..inclusxve,.„ the '.Rev sec Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended. iR. - SECTION 2: Said bonds shall be d date:`June 1, 1950. ;shall be :numbered from. One l to.uix .�Iundred . (6C)0) both. is e shall b e: ins b SixHundred inclus v , b the ctenom.znation> of One Thousand . (y�l OOO.CO DollarN each .,a re titin J Thousand -ch.ofth and Dollars, and shall boccnne due:and at,abl©' on the 1st ,da of une': in each. e ears payable' Y Y in the respective amounts shown a.n the f nllowin schedule to -wit: 1- 15 #' 16 31 32 - 47 ;£ 48 64 65 - 81 82 99 100 - 118 119 157 138 - 18? 158 178. 179 200 201 - 222 223 245 246 269 270 294 1295 - 320. 321 347 ii 348 - 375 ti376-404 405 - 434 435 - 465 466 - 497 498 530 531 564 .' 565 600 f�f?;XX ;XXxxxxxx•�n X�XIY�YY YX: JUNE2, 1950 City- Hall with the following members present; 6o -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor Y. Townley, M. Bellew r. W. B. Veazey rank Sprott (T. L Moses iHerbert Hooch ��..odrow Hensarling �Ta ck McCollum. Kate Barr. Ross The Mayor called the council to order. The following ordinance was passed. AN ORDINNCE AUTHORIZING, THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $600,000 WATERWORKS AND SANT TARY SEWER SYSTEM M REVENUE BONDS, SERIES, 1950; PRESCRIBING TI -JE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF; RESERVING TEE RIGHT TO ISSUE ADDITIONAL BONDS UPON CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AND MAKING PROVISIONS FOR TriE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS. 1951 1952 1953 TT 1954 'T 1955 „195 6 it 1957 ». 1958 " 1959. " 1960 " 1961 • 1962. 1963 1964. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Tf 1970 ii, 1971 I:11972 u - 1975` r' 1974 " 1975 15,000.00 16,000.00 16,000..00. 17,000.00 17,000.00 18,000.00. 19,000.00 19,000.00 20,000.00 21,000.00 22,000.00 22,000.00 23,000.00 24,000.00 26,000.00 26,000.00 27,000.00 28,000.00 29,000,00 30,000.00 31,000.00. 32,000.00 33,000.00 34,000.00 36,000.00 The City expressly reserves the option of redeeming ell or any part of Bonds Nos. One Hundred Seventy Nine (179) to Six Hundred (600), both inclusive, in inverse numerical order, on June 1, 1960, or on any interest payment date tlerea.fter, by paying to the owners and hotdoi s, in addition to accrued interest to the dote fixed for redemption, the following re spect,;.ve suns: 102% of the principal amount of bonds to be r.edeomed., if redeemed on or after June 1, 1960 and prior to tune 1, 1965; be redeemed, if redeemed on or after rune 1, 1965 and prior to June The reafte i at par. BE STATE OF TEXAS (i The City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, convened in Regular session at the City Hall within the on the 2nd day of June, 1950, with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins May C. Y. Townley Alderman . T. M Ball.ew Alderman Dr. W. B. Veazey Alderman Frank Sprott Alderman J. L. Moses Alderman Herbert Hooch Alderman Woodrow Hensarling Alderman Jack McCollum Alde,rmaxi Kate Barr Ross City Secretary when the following business was transacted The Mayor introduced an ordinance which was read in full. Alderman C. Y. Townley made a motion that the ance be adopted as read.The rdin a motion was seconded byAlderman T.M.following permanBalleur and carried bythe vote: ;AYES: Mayor Robbins, Alderman. Townley, Ballow, Vey, zey, Sprott, Moses, Heech, Hensarling and McCollum. NOES: *tone. The ordinance thus adoptedfollows: AN ORDINANCE AUfl-IORIZING THE ISST_JANCE AND SALE OF $ 600, 000 WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS, i. ISERIES:19.50; PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF; RESERVING THE RIGHT TO ISSUE ADDITIONAL BONDS UPON JERTAIN CONDITIONS AND MAKING'x-ROVISIONJ FOR THETAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON 'SUCH BONDS WHEREAS, at an election held in the City of Huntsville on the 14th day of Meroh, 1950, more than a majority of the duly qualified resident electors of said City who owned tastable property within sold City and who had duly gendered the same for taxation, voting at said election, voted in favor of the propositin.n of issuing $$570,000 .8steanI�vnue-Zaasd2�4;:{�;44 Sssayrav tDan Ievru� Beds= wand: If' the City elects to redeem a1l or any part of said bonds, notice in writing thereof shsll be given to the banks at which said bonds are payable and shall be published in a financial journal published in Now York, ow York, and of general circuls>tion in the .United States of America at least one time and said notice sholl be mailed and published ';t least thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption. Mon said bonds' have been i. I called for dedern tion and notice -thereof ri�iven as herein specifiedand due provision ; p .:. r u pr v�.s�. n I_as been made to redeem the same, the owners T and holders T right to collect interest on said bonds shall terminate as of the date fixed :a for .. redemption. SECTION 3: Said bonds shall bear interest at the following rates: Bonds Nos. One .(]L) to One hundred Eighteen %) perannum;Bonds s ed Nineteen. (119) to (1113 ), both inclusive at the -rate of Three 3 � cent nor Tye,,, One Hun;�r I One Hundred. Seventy Eight (178), both inclusive, at the rate of Twro and Three-fourths (2-3/4%) per cent annum, 'land Bonds Nos. One Hundred. Seventy Nine (179) to Six Hundreld (600), both inclusive, at t he rine of Two and One-half (2-1/2%) per cent per annum, interest payable December 1, 1950 and semi-annually thereafter on June 1st and December 1st of each year until the principal nun in paid. Both principal and interest shall be payab3.e at the Huntsville National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, or, at t he option of the holder, at The First National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, in lawful money of the United States. of ;America upon presentation and surrender of the bonds as [ they severally become due or, as to interest falling due on and prior to maturity, upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons attached to saidbonds as -they severallylecome due. S ACTION 4; That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of said City shall be impressed upon each of them. The facsimile signatures of the Mayor and { City Secretary may be litho ;raphes, engraved or printed upon the coupons attached to said bonds and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed b; said officers. SECTION 5: The form of sand bonds shall be substantially as f'o' _lotivs: ` UNITES STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS CJUNTY OF WALTER �•�,�"�y!.Y%..SRS* CITY? OF 'H.UNTSV;ILLE' WATERWORKS AND 'SAI:TIT 'RY SEWER 'SYSTEM REVENUE BOND, The, Cityy of Huntsville, in the :County of Walker, State of Texas, for value received, hereby acknowledges itself indeb- ed to and promises to pay to bearer on the lst day of June 19 solelyfrom the : special fund p Y 5 � hereinafter specified, the sum of ONE. THOUSAND DOLLARS (511,000.00), with interest thereon from dote at the "rate of (*%) per annum, interest payable on the 1st 'day of ,December, 19 0 ' and emiaziiiluall� `thbreafter on: June 1st and December 1st of each until the principal sum shall � 5 s ,� year b©pasd. Both a1 and interest are pa able at the Huntsville National Bank, 1untsy�llo, Texas or, atthe, ;.. option of the holder, at The First National Bank Huntsville Texas, in lawful money of :the United States of America, and interest falling due on and prior tomaturity is payable only upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached'as they severally become due and all interest shall be payable only from the special fund hereinafter specified. The date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance hereinafter mentioned, is June This bond is only of a series of six hundred (600) bonds of like date and tenor, except as to number,,maturity interest rate and option of redemption, numbered from One (1) to Six Hundred (600), both inclusive, in the denomination Bf One Thousand (41,000.00) Dollars each, aggregating Six Hundred Thousand ($600,000.00) Dollars, and; is issued for the purpose of -improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City's existing waterworks system and the City's existing sanitary sewer system, under and in strict conformity with the, Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly Articles 1111 to 1118, both inclusive, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended, and by authority of a vote of the duly qualified resident electors of said City -who owned taxable t J�9 G and� h. 14, l o property within said. City who hsd duly rendered the same.for taxation, at an election held on �_.rc and pursuant to an ordinance passed by the. City Council of the City . of Huntsville, Texas, and duly recorded in the minutes of said City Council. t. eany , of Bonds Nos.OneB. i1' The City expressl�r reserves the option of- redeeming =.:11 or part os un.dre. Seventy fine (179) to Six Hun,: red (600) both inclusive, in inverse numerical order, on June 1, 1960, or en any interest payment,; date thereafter,by P ayins tc the owners and holders, in' addition to accroed interest to the dete fixed for redemption, the following respective sums 1P2. of the principal amount of bends to be redeemed, if redeemed ,on or after June 1, 1960 and prior to June 196,; 101% of the principal aai : unt of bonds to be redeemed, if redeemed:on or after June 1, 1965 and prior to June 1970. *(Bonds" NOs. One (1) bo One Hundred Eighteen (118), both inclusive, interest £t the rate of Three (3%) per cent per; annum; Bonds Nos. One Hundred Nineteen (119) t inclusive, bear int -rest at the:; rate of cent per annum; One Hundred` Seventy Eight (178(;: both Two and Three-fourths (2-3/4%) per Bonds Nos . One Hundred Seventy Nine .(179) 't o " Six Hundred : (600) , both inclusive, ear interest at tae. rateof Two. andOne-Halt (2',...1/2°M per cent per annum) t a S follows: SECTION 6: The form of; cot? on to be attached Uo Said bond shall be:substantially P On the 1st day of e o bearer at a �. ,., promises i, o , pay tlig � National at the First first ata. a , of America solelyfrom the being the interest due that Bond, Series 1950, dated Jun ,.- ob13g4,atuion out of any fund Wa 'State' x �i ntsv 11e inthe o>r?n ate 4f Te as 19' t h.e. C t< o f L? i � a. ri ,t , ,� r r _ r r, _ of ,"the holder file an�s�.zlle. Nat�.onal B. cel. �I?�a�tstill,.e, 7.:.axas, _r,. �.t �l�ze, option , . States in lawful- mane of the United I'h..nt svillc Texas, ' the stmz. of..,� , :w y h c.d ? _ fund � s i sum s ec,lal fs ec:�faed, ixz, the bond:to. which this cou nn.. is atta ed, s p p� W3Sanitary ,,. sten venue Huntsville s - : as�atc rworks ' and rani � a Sews, r Sv m Re day ofl tYi© C_ty of unt svi lie .�exa ry e 1, 1950. The holder hereof shall never have the right to dem.nd payment of this raised. or to be raised bar taxation. a Thereafter at par. If the Git:o alecte to redeem all or any part of said bends, notice in write ng thereof shall be given to the banks at which said bonds are payable and shall be published in a financial journal publisll.ed in New York, New .`. York, and of general circulation in the United States of America at least one time and ' said notice -shall be mailed and published et leastcthirty: (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption. When said bonds have been called for redemption and notice thereof given as herein specified and due provision has been made to redeem the some the owners' and holders' .right to collect interest on said bonds shall terminate as of the date fixed for redemption„ Each successive holder of this bond and each successive: holder of each of the coupons hereto attached is { conclusively presumed to forego and renounce his ecuitibs in :favor of subsequent holders for value without notice, and to agree that this bond and each of the coupons hereto attached, may be negotiated by delivery by any person andh. •} anyholder: who have having possession Thereof, ho?,vsoever such possessi�mn may have been acquired, t �..t of er r o .hall .vc taken this bond or any of the coup ons from anyerson. for value and without notice thereby has 5 p p � acquired absolute title thereto free from any defences enforceable against anyprior holder and free from all equities and claims S q of ovine shi of anyh trier ho d The Ci "u fifand fiscalm r p sue p r 1 er, city of �.?n,sville and its o_ficials agent shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary. The City expressly reserves the right to issue other bonds and obligations payable from the, new revenues of the system on a parity with the bends of t' is issue, but only pursuant to and subject to the restrictions, convenants and limitations contained in the Ordinance authorizing this issue of bonds, to which reference is made for full particulars This bond shall not be deemed to constitute a debt of the City of Huntsville nor a pledge of its faith and credit, but shall be payable as to principal and interest solely from the net revenues derived from the operations; of the City's waterworks and sanitary sewer system, including all additions, extensions and improvements thereto which may hereafter be made, after deduction of the reasonable expenses of maintenance and operation of said system. The holder hereof shall never have the; right to demand payment of this obligation out of any funds raised";; or to be raised by taxation. *(Bonds Nos. One x zndred Seventy Nine (170 ) additional clause:. ix Hundred 600 both inclusive, shall contain the following .Unless said bond to which this coupon is attached has been called for pr:evi made to redeem- same,) SECTION 7: Thnt substantially the following certificate: shall bE OFFICE OF THE COMPROLLER THE STATE OF TEXAS printed is redemption ^nd due provision I hereby certify that there is on file. and .of recor9 in my office a certificate of the the . State of Texas tothe effect that this bond has been examined by him as required b q ylaw, that it has been issued in conformity with the Constituti©n and laws of the State of Texas, binding special obligation of said City of Huntsville,' Texas, payable from revenues pledged. and. in the ordinance authorizing same, and said bond has this day been registered by Fie. It is hereby certified, recited and represented thet the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part i.s duly authorized by law; that all acts, cenditirn.s and things required to exist and. to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds to render the Baine lawful and valid, have been properly done and performed and have happened in -regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law; that due provision has been made for the payment of the principal and interest of this bond and the series of which it is e part of irrevocably pledging the net revenues of said waterworks and sanitary sewer system; and that the issuance of this series of bonds does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, has caused thecorporate seal of said: City to be affixed hereto and this bond to be signed by the Mayor of Siad City, countersigned by the City Secretary and has caused the annexed coupons to he signed by the facsimile signatures of said Mayer and City Secretary, all as of the 1st, day of June, 1950. City S cretary, City of WITNESS my hand Attorney General of and that he finds and is a valid and to its payment by Comptroller of Public Accounts of th© SECTION 8: DEFINITIONS State of Texas. (a) The toxo ";,System .t ",aas used in this ordinance, shall mean the City's v Lcrwrorks ,and sanitary sewer system, including .ell present and future extensions, ',d:ditie is, replacements and improvements thereto. The term 11N t. 1 o .if. ,, e: - - gr revenuesof System (b) r e lev_nu�s as used in this ordinance, shall mean the gross r©r..Yl?,:os the S,,s.,cm less.. the expense of operation and, :maintenance, including all salaries, 1abar materials, repeirs, and extensions necessary to render efficient service, provided howeve .. , that only such repairs and extensions as 'nth), judgment of the City Council, reasonable and fairly' exercised, are necessary to keep the plant or utility in operation e nd render adequate service tothe City and the inhabitants thereof, or such as might be necessary to meet some physical accident or dondition which would otherwise impair the Bonds authorizes' b, this ordinance and the Additional Bonds permitt od to be issued under Section 19 thereof, shall be deducted in. determining "Net Revenues", �. .�.. 1 �t1 xi (c)The term Bond shall menn the Six Hundred Th.-.usend =°6'0000.00 DollarsB� 7h' (v= U ) ones authorized by this s ordinance. (d) The term "Additional Bore's" means the Additional Bonds which the City reserves the right to issue under Section 19 hereof. SECTION 9: PLEDGE: Ali of the Net Revenuesaf . the Waterworks and sanitary sewer System with the exception of those in excess of the amounts required to establish and Maintain the funds as hereafter provided are hereby irrevocably pledged for the payment of the Bonds, end of the Additonal Bonds: if issued under the conditions and in the manner specified in this ordinance, and the interest ther<on, and it is hereby ordained that the Bonds,. and the Additenal Bonds if so issued, and the interest thereon shall constitute a first lien upon said Net Revenues. SECTION 10: RATES: The City convenants and ggrees with the original purchasers of the Bonds and Additional: Bonds if and when issued: (a) That it will at all times charge and co1Itct for services rendered by the System rates sufficient to pay all operating-, maintenance, deprec:l_ati:nn, replacement and betterment oxz,ense and'other costs deductible in determining "Net Revenues" as herein defined, and to produce Net Revenues equal to at least one and one-half times the average annual requirement for the payment of principal of and interest on:the Bonds, and the Additional;` Bonds if issued. (b) If the Additional Bonds are issued, or if the System should become legally liable for any other indebtedness, the City will fix and maintain rates and collect charges for the services of the System sufficient to discharge such indebtedness. SECTION 11: FUNDS: All revenue derived from the operation of the System shall be of the City. To that, end, the following special Funds are hereby created: (a) City of Huntsville Wateirwrorks and Sanitary Sewer System Revenue.Fund, hereinaftor 0alled is fund shall be kept in b) City- of Huntsville Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds fter called TtInterest and Sielcirig Fundtt 'This fund shall be cleioesi-ted with The exas, as Trustees of the pledged revenees. (c) Cite of Huntsville Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, ereinafter 'e`aelee "Reserve Fund". This fund shell be deposited with The First uslbee. ) City of Huntsville Contingencies Fund, hereinafter called t in the City's Depository Bank. Interest and Sinking Fund, herein - First National Bank Huntsville, Serie s1950,:Reserve Fund/ National Benk, Hunt s -v 1.1 le , Texas 'Contingencies Fund • This fund shall be ECTION IZ: REVENUE FUND: All revenues of every nature received through the opera -bion of the System shall be deposited from day to day as collected into the Revenue Fund and the reasonable and proper expenses of orating and maintaining the System, including salaries, la.bar and meterials shall be id therefrom approval of the c Th C'ty T Pa upon y ounce Treasurer shall not make any disbursement from said Fund for repairs in excess of. 81,000.00 or for extensions, except pursuan-t to a resolu•bion adopted by the CityCouncil declarin igg t it s the judgment of the City Council that such repairs or extensions are necessary to keep the plant or systemin operation and render adequate service to the City and the inhabitants e: hereof,' or that such repairs or extensions are necessary to meet some physical adciden:t or condition which weulcl otherwise impair the Bonds, end re solution in e • t either case/ shall recibe the fac .s and reasons for such judgenierrt. Certified copies of such resolution shall be furnished without cost to Bondholders requesting the se,rne. Such resolutions shall not be binding or conclusive upon any Bondholder. All revenur,s of the System not actually required to pay expesnes mid costs incurred as permitted by the Section sholl be deposited in the other Funds created by this ordinance, each of which shall have priority thereto in the order in which they are treated in the following, sections: s nhn ocia,10,117nsei no that tdf tLet rpnep.11:Eii. tn as nd nt he der ee 'ytb s t°0.11.78 9li.r.° ro .bvi f eh eSin vr1ting his api ''' tYhsce0111,11tws!*..3ndli7Ig;l'to!9d:st twa tines 151'e - and bbs g-onal Bonds., ( d ) The Additi oriel Bonds n re rnde to mature on June lst of eac it°C:It:T11-2°O. SEO: MAINTENANCE AND OPLRATIONS INSURANCE: The City shall maintain. the System ln good conditions and operate the same in an efficient .manner and at a reasonable cost. So, long as onay Of _the Beads are _outstanding, the City agrees to maintain insurance for -the benefit of the holder or "helclerS of the Bonds, on the System of kind and in an amount which usually .would be carried be- p-e-evate companies, engateclein a simi_ler -type of business. Nothing in this ordinance shall be 'construed as :requiring bbs City expend any Funds Which ere derived from seeeeees other than. the pperation of the System, hut nothi.ne herin shall be,,:eenstre'eee as preventing the CitY from nion as so sne ani and , . _ _bbs Addt.na1 . s s and se ch. otxin±o • for the of the years in which theY:' SECTION 21: ACCOUbTS AND i'ISC.L YAR: •-' The ., s11 athor".r.e.C.Ordee striaes,shall boiiado of all . . -,:- a , se SECTION 22: IICCOUNTiNG REPORTS: liVithrin ninety days after the close of' e en furnish. -(vrithcut cost) to Colurnbien Securities corp. seri Antonia,, Texas, and a sign -ed- or c'ertified °°T.T.Y °I' a rePOrb by an indeeenderrt accountant covering shavoina the 1°110 -wing inform Lion relatanis ut) bile System: SECTION 13: INTEREST AND SINKING RIND: On the lst day of each month from June 1 1950 through May 1 1960 the Gity / 3 , shall deposit into the Inteeest and Sinking Fund the Sum of 62,700.00 and thereafter on the lot day of each month shall deposit into siad Fund the sum of #2,850.00. The amount received from the purchasees of the Bonds s interest accrued thereon to the date of delivery, and theproceeds of the Bonds found not to be required for the', completion of the wilterworks and sanitary sewer system extensions and improvements, shall also be placed in the Interest and Sinking Fund, which shall reduce bv such ainount the sums which would otherwise be required to be placed into the interest and Sinking Fund from the revenues efenthe System. At least ten days prier to each interest payment date, the Trustee Bank shall We.k4i'eleato,i4e4ttaliTe of payment an amount of MOXley Sufficient to pay the interest and the principal, if any, then falling due. Such remittance shall be made out of the Interest and Sinking Fund and out of the Reserve Rund and -to the extent necessary. SECTION 14: RESERVE FUND", On the lst day ef each month, beginning June 1st, 1950, there shall be deposited in the Reserve Fund the sum of 570.00.8The Reserve Fund shallbe used to pay principal of or interest on t he Bonds falling due at any time when there is not sufficient money available in the Interest axed Sinking und. No payments need be made into the Reserve Fund after there shall have been accumulated in said Fund the sum of $35,000.00, except that arheneeese.._65._ieservILLati, szzaduced- bolOW that amount, payments into the Fund shall be 6,711---fe resume 0:3:) and n -b1 ued un ucinrin't e 11,35,0 0.00e Money in the Reserve Fund. may/ at the option of the City, be invested in direct obligations of the united Sates -of America having maturibies not in excess of twelve years from the date of the making of such investment. Any obli.ga.-bions in which money is so invested shall be kept in escrow in The First National Bank, Huntsville, Texae, and shall be promptly sold and the proceeds of sale applied to the making of payments required to be made from the Reserve Fund, whenever such payments are necessary to be made under this Section. The deposits in -be this Fund shall be subordinate to those required to be made into the Interest and Sinking Fund. 11Vhen there has been accumulated in the Interest and Sinking Fund and Reserve Fund, a sum fully sufficient, Ito pay the principal, interest to final maturity date or to the date on which the Bonds have been duly called for 'redemption, the premium, if any, on all Bonds then outstanding, paym.ents into the Interest and Sinking Fund and Reserve Fund may be discontinued bet shall be resumed, if necessary, for any reason., to prevent default on the Bonds. ISECTION 15: CONTINGENCIES FUND: There shall be deposited into the Conten.gencies Fund form time to time such 'amounte of money as in the judgment of the City Coune.il shall be necessary to provide a reasonable reserve for unforseen contingencies. The Contingencies Fund shall be used to pay the costs of any repairs, extensions or improvements to -che Sytem under the circumstances and to the extent permitted by law and to pay maturing pr nci.pal of or interest on the Bends when the Interest and Sinking Fund and the Reserve Fund are inadequate for such purposes. Money in the Contingencies Fund may, at the option of the City, be invested in direct obligations of the United States Of America having maturities not in excess of ten years from the date of the making of such investments. Any obligations in which money is such Fund is so invested shall be kept in escrow in -the bank in which money in the Fund is kept and shall be prompley sold and the proceeds of sale applied to the making of payments reeuired to be made from the Contingencies Fund, whenever such poyments are necessary to be made under the' eregoing provisions of this Rections. SECTION 1-67 DEFICEENCIES IN FUNDS: If in any fiscal year the City shall, for any reason, fail to pay in -to -the Interest and Sinking Fund, Reseive Fund and Contingencies Fund the full amounts above stipul ted, amounts equivalent to such deficiencies shall be set apart and paid into said Funds from the first available and unallocated `revenues of the following fiscal year or years, and such payments shall be in additon to the emu nits hereinabove provided to be otherwise paid into said Funds during such fiscal year or years. Inclome and Expense Statement seal year hereaft-Dr, tile City any bondhol-der who may s°r Tee -the neict preceding fiscal. year (b) Bairn -ice Sheet (e) Accountant s comment regarding the manner in which -the Ca"y has complied with the requienieit f' this ordinance, and his recommenda-tion for any chs rges of improvernE)n-bs in the operati_on of --threS-,1 ts ° ) List of insuronce policies in force at the end of the fiscal year, showing as to each policy, the risk covered the name of the isurer, and thP expiration da e• (d) The n.eamber of properties connected eriththe System and the total in.come from the Sys -tem for, -the year; (f) The number of unmetered cnstoreers of the System at the end of the year. CTION 23: INSPECTION: Any- holder or holders of Bonds or Additional Bonds have the right tat all reasonable -times to inspect- the System and 11 records., accounts and data of -the City relating thereto. SECTION 24: SP-ECIAL (..',ONVLN.ANTS: The City hereby further convener -its as follows: (e,) That it has the lawful power to pledge the revenues supporting this issue of Bonds and has lawfully excerised said pOlVer under the Colastiebution and laws of the State of Texas, inol.uding said power existing under Article 1111 to 1118, both inclusive, Revised Civil S-botutes of the State of Texas, with amendments there -toe that the Bonds issued hereunder, the Addit= nal llonds, when issued, shall he ratably secUred under- said eleeee o incame, in such mernter thet one bond shall have ne preference over any -ether bond of said issue.. (b) The Ci-ty conv-enan-bs and 1-eioresentsetha.t other . than for'ethe payment. of. the ends 'herein authorized; t , , , rents, revenues, and income of 'th.e System, have no -b in any manner been pledged to the payment of any dele-b or . . obligation of ,the City or of the System. - (c) 11 That, so long as any Of said bonds 1.-emain, ou-bstanoline he City- will: not sell or encumber the System A or any euestant,i_al part thereof, and that, with the exception or. the dditonal Bonds expressly permitted by this ordinance to be issued it will riot encumber the r-ev ,nues thereof unless such encumbrance is made ,junior and subordinate to all of the provision of this oi.dinanee. (d) That no. free service of -the System shall be allowed, , and should the Ci -by or any of its agencies or instrumentalities make use of the services and ,facilities of the: Seeterra. paennent ,of the reasonable value thereof shall be made ,b theCity out of funds from sources other than -the revenues and income of' the System. SECTION:17 . EXCESS REVENUES: Any revenues in ,e xcess :ebevear,reqUired may be used for the eedembion of Bonds SECTION 18: SECURITY OF FUNDS: All funds created by vilest extent permitted by the laws of Texas for the for the purpose permi.tted in -this ordinance. of those required to establish and maintain the Funds as or Additional Bonds, or forany lawful purpose. -this ordinance shall be secured in the manner and security of public funds, and such funds shall be SECTION 19: ADDITIONAL BONDS: The City reserves the right hereafter to issue additional bonds secured by end payable from a first lien on and pledge of the net revenues of the System in the same manner and to the sem() extent as are the Bonds authorized by this ordinance and the Bonds end -the Additional Bonds shall in all respects be of equal dignity. The additional Bonds may be issued in one or more instullments. It is provided., however, that none c.),f the Additional Bonds shall be issued unless: Each of the Funds created by this ordinance contains the amount of money th,en required to be on deposit (b) The Net Earnings of the System for the three (3) twelve (12 months periods next precedine the adoption ordinance eutherezing the issuance of Ad.'di.tiOnal. Bonds .shall have been at least one and one-half (1-1/3) es hemaximum debt service requirements coming due in ony calendar year on th Bonds of t: is issue then osed Ad ibJ.onal Bonds. l'Ne-t Earnings" as _used in this section. 19 shall mean net revenues as ve ined but excludiing therefrom all expenditures for Capital Items. (d) To the extent thet i -b legally may, the City further covena,rets and agrees that, so lon.g a.s any of the II Bonds or Additonal Bonds or any interest theron ,are outstand.ing, no franchise shall be grantee for the installatien P or operation of any competing waterworks or sewer s 6 st methat the City will prohibit the operation of any water system., other than those owned by the City, and the operati_on of any such system by anyone o-ther than thfss City is hereby prohibited. SECTI.ON 25: BONDS ARE SPECIAL OBLIGATIB.NS: The Bonds are special oblibations of the City payable from th.e pledged. reven.ues, , and the holdc:r thereof shall haver have the ritht -to demand payment thereof out of funds raise SL.CTCDON 26: APPROVAL BY ATTORNEY GENERAL: The Bonds and a °omelet° record relating thereto shall be submitted to the Attorney General .of Texas for hi s approval, and after he sahll have approved them, the Bonds shall be 4 deposited -with the Comptroller of Public Accounts for registration. 4 SECTION 27: SALE OF BONDS: The Six Hundred Thousand ($600,000.00) Dollars of Bonds authorized by this ordinance I are hereby awarded to, and shall be sold and delivered to Columbian. Securities Corp, San Arriebiebo, Texas, and .Associates, at a price equal to the principal amount of sa d bonds plus accrued interest thereon from the date of sa d bonds -to bi e dete of actual delivery, subject tothe unqualified approving opinion as to legality by the Attorney General of Texas and market attorneys selec-ted by the pruchasers. When said bonds have been plaproved by the Attorney Genera.1 of Texas and registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of Texas, they shallii be delivered to the purchasers upon receipt of the purchase price. The Mayor and City Secretary are authorized fi and directed to do any and all things necessary and /or convenient to carry cut the terms of this ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED TUTS 2nd day of June, L950. „/s/ SAM ROBBINS/ , ATTEST: MAYOR, CITY OF FILTNTSVILI" .B11 Kate Barr Ross, City,, Secretary, City o Huntsville, Texas. - ItliNUTl S 0} T L REGULAR TI�1 City Council to -wit CS`i'1 '01' I3(7L'!a:! [:,T,3a, T1_,J--) Iia ll• in luncwi:th the 11otir'i.n , members 'Sara Robbins, TGIa.yoz C .A Y Totrn l cy'' Frank Sprott Dr. Veazey, Herbert Hoech J. I loses Woodrow: honsazlli_ng_,; Jack licCollnrr The I.layor called the meet hlin_utesof the reeular nee -tin; o:I MGay 2nd aprovecd. The following bills were reed, apProved and.; ordered pe.id. To the .Honorable oyor.'and City Co Huntsville, Texas. Gent lmene , ee herewith vrish to submit Thr 'followinrr the Month of Mr -y, 1950. 1950y . Recess meeting of Say 18th, 1950, and June 2rid. lfiihod"Tire & Supp1y�'Conpany r' H.. Mc Caff ety J. F. Denton Service Station 1/Talker County 1ie rdware Beard & Stone Electric Gompan; Iut n.ici a1 Supply Company Company Badger Meter' Co. ' ny Badger Mfg. The Dorn Buyer Mrs. • Sam McKinney G. M.Clemons Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company.. Mallery', & Smit hers, Ind. Smither Print Shop Gaber Company James Davis Radio Shop The Huntsville Item Texas Refrigeration & ice Com Allman Service Station Q. C. Robbins 12.84 15.40 6.05 10.19 19.23 195.83 66.45 153.13 10.00 91.4.8 174.24 200./95 27,.00 7.98 74.60'- 3,00 4.05 2.90 8.96 report as Gas, Plumbing, -Electrical; and Build.in Inspectors" for Building Permits Fees Collected Estimated Value Gas Pe rm it s Foes Collected Electrical Permits Fees Collected. Pluiihing Permits Fees Collected 107.00 $356,100.00 .9 18.00 10 '28.50 1 v4.50 Total Fees Collected 'x156.00 Ialorton Salt, Company United`Gas Corporate -on McCollum & Gresham, Inc. Floyd Farris Machinery & Supply Co. The Tro pical Paint & Oil Comnan p y Texas BondReporter P Humble Oil & Refining CeMp ai t Southwestern Bell Telephone ompany The Forbo`ro Company. Gulf .0i1 `Corp orate on Wood Motor Com an p y Chas . & Sam Motor Company Murray Insurance Company Uhitog T 2g. Company Gulf Tractor Ba Equipment: Company I'ilissouri Pacific A:ent Donald L. Gulihur 7 Gulf States Utilities: Comps:ny: 208.00 7.43 194.75 33.35' 1.93 58.68 20.00 37.44 5.887 3.18 186.00 8.50 78.70 43.67 6.38 22.30 164.08 25.00 901.99 follovrin g reports were read and approved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,: Huntsville, Texas. i herewith wish to submit the following report for Water Plant Operations for the Month of May, 1950. Water pumped Water Softened Wash. Water Used Plant Meter Dilution Meter Brine Meter Salt Used 23,413,000 Gal. 19,549,300 Rol. 1,057,000 Gal. 109,580 Gal. 78,690 Gal. 31,420 Gal. 81,692 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, J. BSnodgrass, Bldg. Insp. Sellers,' Elect. Insp. Alexander, Gas. Inspector. 'Josh Brown, Blumbi.ng Ins-ector. Mr. Robert Smither appeared before the Council with reference to paving on his new subdivision. 'Motion Mr.Bellew seconded Mr. Townley to refer this question of nevr paving in subdivisions to street ',Was made b.by J �. foro he City, Attorney : a d City Engineer on this bridge: committee end -'them to het up an ordinance. and work with. t n y g :!question. i/lotion `passed. Nat Davis, Chairman of Health & Sanitary Committee from the Ch nnber . of Comm.erceappeared before the council re -- ested several thins to be Bono to make Huntsville more sanitary. This was referred to lhoodrow Iiensarlin ,, qg u � y g 4 „Chairman of the Health nd Sanitary Committee e Frank Murrayrequested the City to ;re ire Contractors when making bids on weter 'c;; s.erwer to take.out''Ito-It-red-1Q 1 � qu ;;from local ngents. Joe. Kirk appeared before the Council about the Airport after lengthy discussion Mr. Kirk was' advised that the pp � g Y ,;Airport Committee has made recominend<tiens and the Council has approved them. Motion was made by Iffr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to instruct Mrs. Ross to borrow money from one ;of the City funds and pay Mr. Neiderho.ffer the balance of his completed. project, same IDeinge $1015.00. This Ijmoney to be replaced when the C.A.A. pays the Airport Fund -the final payment. lotion passed. Motion was made by Dr. Veasey, ilboard of equalization ',appointed II. 0. Leigh, A. s. W= ac and harles Fadell. ''to accept the Mayors appointment. Motion passed. seconded by Lir. liensarling; and passed authorizin • the Mayor to appoint a ., Mayor Iensarlir g, seconded by 'Dr. Veazey A letter vras read from Mr. Bouldin advising that minor ohnnges had been made. on 2 pages of the bond ordinance ,=at the request of the purchaser. Motion was rea.de by Mr. Ballow-, seconded by Mr. Townley approving the substitution. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. To the .Honorable Mayor andCity Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gant lemen Vie herewith wish to submit the :allowing :deport for the Month of gay, 1950. 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Parking Ray Hill Bryant Hector Sr. Henry 3'age Jr. Jimmie Glen Reaves Walter. Bass 1,1adra Alexander G. P. Carmichael Hamilton Clay Roberts Mrs. C. J. Ayers Roger -6 Parker Jones Beat herd James Boggs J. J. McAlister J. J. McAlister L. P. Ewing Clifford Bsburn violations Number T-460 Old Fine U turn in no turn zo Drunk Drunk Speeding No Operators license No operators license no operators license Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Fighting Disturbing Peace T-505 (inclusive) Pd in fu l l 15.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted, Joe Davis, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge ilbetween Ave. L and Ave. M, across the street in front '`of the buildings now occupied by Chaz: lie Thompson Dry Goods ';Store . Motion passed. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Idoses to put No Parking signs at Blackts "Station. Motion ;{passed. tion was made byDr. Veazey, seconded b1r Mr. McCollum to transfer two meters from vacant lots on 12th street Motion was made by Hr. Hensarling, seconded by Mr. Bellew to includ.e service connections in bids on. ;improvements with rights of deletion. Motion passed. Mr. Sprott, chairman of the Firemans Committee, presented` the :tollowing recommendations from then Cc 1. Appoint Walter Cauthen as. Fire Marshal at a salary of $25.00 per month, Instruct City Attorney to write the oil companies again on fire hazzards. 3. Allow certain .expense accounts for Fireman Conventions as approved by Committee. Motionnas made by Mr. Hooch, seconded by Dr. Veazey to accept these recommendations. Motion passed. The following letter was read: IU1ay 24, 1950 I Honorable Sam Robbins, Mayor i!and City Couno i l of Hunt svi l le i, eras 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 45.00 (U-eiot leme n : This will advise you that as of this date May 24, 1950, we have sold the "City Taxi Service" and all ;.equipment to Mr. Joe Burns, of this City and we hereby ask and request that the City Council transfer and assign -to Mr. Joe Burns, of Huntsville, Texas the franchise which the City of Huntsv:' lle has hhre-tofore elven and :granted to us for a period of five years. Alderman McCollum made a motion seconded; by Dr Veazey to approve the transfer of the City Taxi Company ranchise held by J. A. Boaz, and E. A.Boaz, to Mr. Joe Burns. ..ac -tion passed. BE IT resolved blthe Beard of ,Alder nen .L he C1 ty ithe 6thdayofJu�e A.D. 1950 that tiayor be and he 1 be main agreement for 'electric 'service arranged by him and and the Gulf States ?J -til ties Company for electric service said contract to be for the 5 year period,, dated from the a955, : and the' City Secretary of the City, of Huntsville is of Huntsville, T. ,.. regular se e xpas, in re i�. s hereby,' authorized and directed to the Board of Aldermen, betvreen .the n - to traffic signal lights in the Ci let day of June, A.D. 1950, to the he,revy ordered and directed to atte sUzon thereof on`thzs f orthorith execute that City of Huntsville ty; of Huntsville, 31st day 01 lcny, A.D. st sai.d contract. Passed on this, the 6th day of June,'. A.D. 1950, by the affirmative vote of the Council with Townley, Bellew, eazey, Sprott, Taloses, foech, Hensarling & McCollum voting in the affirmative and None voting in the negative. /s/ Sam Robbins, Mayor No otberib zsirness,tle.sCi-tyr souncilr recessed subject to call. Investment as of 12-31-48 359, 624.00 Per Cent Loss to Investment 16,05. e feel that phis,: Council must ogree that no business can operate ,for any long, period of time wj.th losses of this magnitude and stay i n business and meet it sservice responsibilities. Th erefore, the Coipanyis as ki ng the CityCouncil10r approvalval of anincrease in tole none rates. monthly requested rates aro se tforth _ rasfollows: ,7 �' �ofo principal ca. ��.1 classes of service theyere cl _.d form d na..c but for- th x n a in she at Ua aed s _..��..,t oxTMa.ar x. �. ��, }- i\Xz 1 x "ate u Y L. }� . �i ru :suY sou uu�u 1u;:t yaxxxxy,,, v� cxxx LXX June 15 , F rn - , n,c, '.- .1 ET ' OF . T"lry-+; T . }• - T12 _.m , ,TT r.: TE. -K ^i i�lC1T�NT.GS Or ,T,TIE ltra(..:c�,a� l�::i,�.,.L�IG lY:.� CI.(Y' COC�i,TGIL' 1,. 1 �,. a CITY i ..r, , ;' „ , ,, Q �1 C __ _ Y OI r1r .- ._ �V. LL7� ; �. ��u; _ 5 .' h xY Council Met int,cess meet_r_�tthe :City Bill? l ZL r,sti_llo Sem Robbins, C. Y. Tovinley Frank 'Spro-tt W. 13: Veazey Herbert :doe ch. J. L Moses Woodrow . nsarli.ng ,Jack MIcColluun? folloni.ng members prosen , order. Tiro I:iensarlxns a.o'irised the Co nc' l .t_ha ,r ,� P� - Iz., ;� - L:__�� �_,_. i� t ?.e OI _1J_"utG-'4 O.._ Park 'net with � ,i2<? _:vT Co''m'erce .Cale -I tteo and The Colloge Cbtereittee and made the following agree -lee -at Scout Committee, Chamber of 1. Boy Scout Cormi'ttee will donotc the land cnd the rioney from -umber cut. 2. The Cat-- would donate ;>5000.00 cash -bo buy i'oteria.ls, Th Co e __' l - work r t,nc ..5ei r n- 3. _e ol_..ge 1,�_l1 do all the ,,o..l_ ,___l ;-iL;in,,,,.,,r, the t�c,.���, p�.,ing t..ti ulre: �+c_erc,l. t.plLeen. 4. Contact krill be drawn. between the tihree interested parties. 'Lai -do -41 wa m ;de b, fir. i exa.saxling- seconded by :e.r. Swett to instruct the City .Attorney to contract and necessary resolutions to ;apz•opraate the ,,;o000.00o 1':Totion passed. draw lip suitable t �Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded le y i . Moses to <dvrse Mr. Kirk that the Airport Committee would l.ilre - keys I' 4 -be have all keys 'to Airport by' August- 1, 7950 and that after that time he wi11. be charged., rent on the hangars and lchared for all other services scone as all plane owners. Lotion passed. Chief Nichols advised. the Council the t Lir. recommended that Lee Sandel and George R. ITolbo i Neter service man. i:r. ,Sandel and. 1(ir. Are lborn. l month and th•_ t o_1 new officers be put on three ,month 1 ?u that �_ �. � the Council accept Chief Nichols Hoke and Mr. ullu.rd had resigned. as Police Officers and he rn be hired as- Patroll of'fice'rs and thr.,,,t J. C. Loving be hired as reel a crys';225.00 per li^ o c,.`' c ve sa.l,,.�.,, of timan;-;h and i . L vin„ ,.20.00 per mart las probation. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. recomnend4i_on infull. Motion passed. Metier, turas made by i+.ir Sprott seconded by l.a^ Hensarling that Police Officers not be members of the lire Department. Motion passed. One '-'arty Eusin.ess Telephone ophan e Business Extension One party Residence Telephone TWO Party Residense Telephone Four party residence telephone Residence extension O 7,C 1.50' 3.25 2.75 2.50 1.00 In submitting this request for the aT rova of the Cit Council, U+,p 1 Y., the regulatory considerations i.nvolved.. to briefly rovieW some e the Legislature of.the State of Texas has delegated ta. the governing bodies of the cities she `Stat � _e power to regulate the rates charged for telephone service rendered within the corporate limits of said cities, that isthelocalexchange operations. ons. The statement of operating results attached hereto covers the Company's local exchange operations for the Huntsville exchange. and is in accord with the principles of jurisdiction as gra.n-ted. to the Coonncil by the � L —;islature . .. .. .. _ of Prescribed by the The Companf�s books are maintained in acccird�?nce tir.�th the Uniform.System Accounts as rEscrto d by Federal Communications Co,namissi.on since 1936, and by the Interstate. Coli ecce Commission prior to that time. Elcavy penalties are imposed for any falsification of records. No long distance property, revenues, or expenses areincluded'in the stuteraent" filed with. the City Cornell. The separation between local and long distance: onerations has been made in accordance with the standard procedure forsepara-bing telephone property, revenues, and expenses,: as set forth in the Separations Manual developed by the National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners and the Federal Communications Commission_ Specaial Cooperative Committee on Telephone Regulatory Problems, issued October, 1947. The Huntsville area i s growin-; rapidly and c telephone service .The Telephone gomI a.ny has fait spent $235,757 to enlarge and improve Huntsville' in Ifiintsvillc has been made possible only by more _ � employees, and more of everything, needed to furni ontinued growth and prosperity go' hand-in-hand with good h .in Huntsville and its future. Since 1940, the Company has s telephone system. This expansion of the telephone service cables, longer cables, more and more switchboards, more sh a service of greater scope and value to the user. Improvement in the speed and q qualityof long distance service available to Huntsville: costomers iduring 1950tf: - t longcircuits: _ : through the completion of the .11oZrin additional direct ..distance c�.rcL�tits . Huntsville -Houston 2 Huntsville -Conroe 1 Hunt sville-Dalla 1 s The money to do this comes, for the most part, from people with savings who are willing to invest their vunds in the business. Investors will put their money to wok in a bushess only when they have reason to believei it wi 1l be safe and earn a reasonable and regular re,uzn It is important, L_erefore, from the telephone users rs ' standpoint, as well asthat of -the Company, t',at the business take anenough money to cover expenses and have epi u•h left over to pay a reasonable return on the moneyemployed n the business_. The regulatorypowers conferred ui.on the 1 carryvrith' them a dual responsibility. It is the Council's � y 1 Y dLty to be sure that rates charged for service under nder its jurisdiction are justand reasonable. Rates that are L ��. li is o_ teo higho inthe longbest- interest of ` nh e` users. �`1,:t-s thatare o cher or too low, run, are not aza. She:`bc in re te_L or_ xser o s ft The meeting was called primarily to have a public hearing on requested raise of rates in Huntsville by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Mr. 0. J. Clements made a report on the f'ane.ncial conditionsas follows: SOUTINES TERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Houston, Texas. Deceluber 13, 1949 Honorable Mayor and members of the City Coun_icil, 'Huntsville, Texas. Gent lemo n: l'he' 'Telephone Company h`.s been operating the Huntsville exchange for the past 18 years v,rith rates that wore established in 1951. When th.e present rates were established in 1931, Huntsville had 800 telephone in service. Today, the telephone syste;, here has been enlarged to pro -vide canna oi;ions to 2,654 telephones, or over three times as many r as were in service ";Then the present rates wove established., In recent years the Telephone Company, like all other businesses, has been and Is now confronted with the of rising costs t.._•-r:r:.. to telephone c '. is problem rz..in,.. coots for everything required ftax•ni sh i,e1a .bene service. In 1�.lnts:v.'ille. the payroll four �5 � �.,.. r times greater than it was in. 1941. This increase is due to higher wa. •1e rates, and a larger number of em to eed required to handle the greater volume of calls currently being -placed by users of the service. Material sL a i s and equipment of all kinds used daily in furnishing telephone service to the citizens of Huntsville and needed to further expand and improve the service here have increadecl from 80% to 30 0% over pre -War cos ,s.. This sharp up -turn in expenses andthe increased investment in the telephone plant here have resulted in the Companyoperating the Hun-tsville exchange at aloss each monthover a considerable rerfi>d of time. A st^- ment lel' our operating results for the year 1948 is attached which shows the results were i e as fol.lovrs: low that they will not provide enough revenue to 'permit the Company to meet its expenses 'ir ith enough.' left over to pay a reasonable return on the money investors have put to work in the business can only result in the Companyts being unable to obtain the funds 'needed to expand im rov- e the is.ervce. The Company assures the Coundi 1 that the rates, as requested and as set forth in the attacced, form of ordinance, are fair and reasonablo and earnestly requested prompt consideration and approval of the attached ordinance. Respectfully submitted, ,is 0. J. Clements Suburban District., Manager Motion was made by lair.: Hensarling seconded by LIr. hooch to adopt resolution as submitted by Southwestern Bell Telephone Company so far as rates are concerned and subject to approval of forms of ordinance by the City Attorney. Lotion passed. City Attorney approved and the ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE. REGU7,_,ATING TTIE RATES OF THE S0TIT 1FU STERN BELL Ti ,:::' laJLt,l 11. ,.iL CO1L1lPn'PC I!I THE CITY dit' i11iTTSIT'1.,1;.,x:,', Whereas, the schedule of rates for telephone service now cxzar, ,ecl in the City of Huntsville has not been. :increased during the past eighteen years, and ITEREPS, durin; the serve period of 'time the costs 'of labor and materials h i n - _ r.ve ._ncz e�.decl to she point, where i je revenue produced from the current schel.du:ie of rat(;:; is no longer sufficient ,, to cover the increased cost of furnishing telpphon.e service in ain't svi.ile, and li'T,BEREAS, the Telephone Company has s.ppll ed to the Cite, Council for relief 'ore this condition by an adjustment of its rates for service and WHEREAS, S, under the conditions said drop - ,: ' _� , proposed osod sc,zoa.�le `of rates a a_,the,reasonable .; i aars'•to Ca.�, CoCoi.nc�:il os ie ls�._.naialc an ? just rind necessary to insure continued exo P.+ d i..., , • . ,;d;i ., , ansaan ,.Zc. p r;aara.'G az tel eplione� service ta.tl�e' citizens o ' I'1un•tsville'j _.m rOti4 and 1A, the City Council recognized the right- of the Tel.oplzone Come.+ny to earn a. fair return on .t ho fair value of its property: devoted to the rends on of telephone service within the City of '.Ilt�ntsvia'lle," REFORE, BE IT ORD9,I:NED 'i BY TIE CITY CO1JNCII Section 1 That the: Southr,=,restern Bell Telephone Company is hereby autIorized: to ;lace into effect on its irs`- bi"1 lint,: '`da e after the final passage' of this :ordinance. the fo11ovi n •s schedule of rates x, t lax t. Class of Service Lonthly Rate One Party Business Service Business: Extension Station One.xarty Residence Service Taro Party Residence Service Four Party Res idone e Service Resider) ce Extension Station Coi? :zerc_1 .1 PBX Trunks Cornrlero a1 PBX Stations Semi -Public Ser';. ice (Guarantee 7.00 1.50 3.25 2.76 2.50 1.00' lo.50 1.50 .18 per day ;Water Pumped hater :sof•tenod, fa:s. rra.t e r u s o d F la.n.t _,_ct n r Dilution �i .tor ;Brine T1ete wr:lt Lrcod 2, 805, 000 0,`585,200 Ga.1. 1,107,000 Gal. 114, 690 C�.r�. 1, 77,200 Gal:. 32,140 Gal. 83,5.64 Lbs:. Respectfully su1 rnztte'd, R. V. S.11ers, Plant ;operator. To the. Henorablc;. i1.a.vor and City` Council, Hunt svi11..?,TTOxo.s. Authori.ty to charge for miscellaneous services and equipment the „.a'L-es set out in the Schedule of Pasco 1laneops rates and charmer stto oho hereto and made a part rt hereof is also `leo U granted. Secti That nothing in this ordinance contained shall be con tit ruednas in nr manner, now or hereafter, limiting omodifying the right and poor of the City Council under the law to regulate the rates charged by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for its service within the City of :Hunt svi lle. Section 3: Th t nothi_n • in itris ordi:ria.ice cont<..i_r.ad shall be " con.stiued in any' manner, now or hereafter, a s„ n l Te es_ 'ny { ^afurnish se ^vice vii thin. the City of Hut: tsv5 1 .0 , granting ;�o Sou�hw.,st_=iii Be 11 xele�i�aoile Gomrai_,, a "_z,t..nchiso to its � r � Texas. Passed and approved this the 15th day of June, 1950. We herewith wish to submit -the following report for the month of June, 1Electra'ca:1 and Plumbing Ixspectors. Electrical Permits isseded Fees Collected Building Permits Issued: Fees Collected Estimated Value Gas Permits Issued Foes Cc11ec-td. :Elumbing- emits issued Fees Collected 11 29.00 11 11 is 54.00 $42, 0(J0.00 6 12.00 15 X72.50 ATTEST: /s/ Trate BP, rr"z`-oss, Ci cy Secretary. sem/ Sam it,:1hi I.u` ';ray, Cit Co?arcll1e City ty 'I-Tti.1. ,svi 1, Texas 11'Xl'n37Xn..-kX.'X,rx.i:xX.'.in t.riXXX? nX?.:':XX:`:s>x:.L.;X'YYX rp.X'i' wxh" iXXXX:4:XX:X.XX.7:X.XXX.:i1Ci':.",:'?:1,:XfX:'.MXX 7.XxXXXXXXXXXX4,:Xx:,,,MtXXXXX Tis 1950 ESTI i(C OF THE CITY COUNCII, OF TPE CITY OIJ TT VI1_:LE, 5,' net in regular session at the City Ii _11: in H.intsville, Texas rvi.th.the following m:embers present .,.;".,167. 50 Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical insp. J. B. Snodgrass, Building, Insp. A. J. Brown, Plumbing Ire say. J. 't't.A1oxnncler, Gas Insp. Sang Robbins, T. M. Balilew C. Y. Townley Dr. W. B. Veazey Frani: Sprott 1�Vboar= Hensacling ' Jack McCo1lum Herbert Ioeeh J. L. Loses To the Honorable i'a. or and Cit truntsvilia, Texas Gent:l.emen : We her ewit h wish t o ISI ame The Mayor cal led the meeting bo order . Minutes of the: regular Meeting of June 6th and recess The following b:i lls t ^re read, ap ,roved and ordered United. Gas Com -pony Re ch rc 11 1 fg . Comp an,: r The Cl.evr;g Company Southern Blue Print Mrs . Sam Lichi nney Wen-tnrcr-th -Fe rn.o:u Company Diamond A1kr:l Tltunioi pa l Sural lv Tex .s Contractor C. R. Rix R. TI. T ;Sc Caf fe't y The Hart svillc Item J4.ck floy McCollum s Gr c ham, inc . The 'CPI -park Corp . Texas Refrigo ration c- Ice . Cci Wood Motor Comp ay Builders ' Supoly Associated General Contraetor's Chas Cc San lfotor Co. I' Allman Sorei:ce Statl.on 3.31 68.85 245.78 42.65 98.00 1.0.42 15.00 .r7 41.50 31.25 4.40 74.45 1.00 133.16 20.85 '''.1.5 66.75 145.12 29.40 51.36 3.54 neetin`; ofJune 15th were read end. approved. So thuestern Boll To1e; hone Coma W.:5. D:+..r.1.ey Company Pl jrnoutia Rock Shirt Company :::iIler Blue Print Comparrny Inni.ck's Paint nt S ore Tho RChan Company Mort on Salt Comp any Wallace &; Tiern.,on Co. Walker Coiartt1r Hn.rdware Vinson, Elkins c: Weems B. D. Bur de aux Dot:bon's Gulf Station Green S0rvvice Station Mary G. Smithors Inc Goorigs Hunb Cont liemtc -1. Oil Compr°Gulf States s Gompony. League of Duni oipalitles Humble Oil. : Refining Robbins Motors West End ;'Motors The following reports we read and approve d. To :the: .do norab1e Mayor and Ci ti; ,r Connc i:1, FIun'tsvill.e;, Txas. July 1, 1950 45.87 63-.09 20.52 15.01. 9.80 12 .2 9 629.72 22.24 187,51 3000.00 7.80 3.00 .75 8.70 3.00 229.02' 883.63 80.52. 33.13 4.25 30.00 181 82 l83 84 • 85 86 87 r88' 89 90 91 • - J2 :n3 94 95 96 97 98 Et het :61ae Hector Harvey Bruce R. D. Hemaid Asbury McGlothen Jimai e Walke r Aubry Hilton Tom Ghyton Leroy Akins Robert Lee Thomas Luther B ro vm Norrnsn. Nisi C . F.1'ti.le�y L. D. Carter John Sims Curtis Archie Abie Christ ion Clarence Blackerby Eugne Gary submit the f ollawing report for t C' month of June, 1950. _Amt . Fine. No operators license; Drunk Fictitious Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk No operators- license Failure to yield ri z;ht Gamin; Gaming. Gaming Gaming No operators No operators no operators License license license license. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14-.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14•.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Parking violations Number T-506 T- 545 Less; T. 530 I herewith wish to submit the fo1lotirring report for Via -ber plant GoorEtL oar for the rac)nth of June, 19950. Respectfully submitted, J. G. Davis, Atterne y, Howell Mayo s, City Judge Fire Chief Bee.ldti"Tin appeared. before tCounei1 in behalf of .nee Sande]. and J. C. Loving rcquosting •the City Coun.ei to reconsider their vote not to allosv the Po1.i.ce officers to be mambo of the F i re Depia.ftncnt 9.- d to 1.e'r. ?them stay in the fire: department No action ,rias -talion to change vote. 'Airs. Roos reclue sted the Counci, 1 to allow her to buy a. -new .zc1di.ng mnchiaa;e'. Motion v,ras code by ;r, Fensarli.n 'senconded by i'r. Sprout to allow :'rs. Ross to buy not rancliine cost of :;;'325.00 or less.: motion pas sod1 .Mayor Rob i_,;.ns a?pointed Joe Df: -..v id as City Attorney for the ensuing 2 yeais. i.ok, en. seconded a r! .' - the z c '�r 1Tr� :��t o' confirm the � ' : , Voting �t T i Veazey, a.,corzclod b Dr. �,..,, t r•rrt 1 aricam:rr_a l,.L an.. ot�.n,, for .,_..�, confirmation Vaauc , sa.y;a,inst the confirmation, I:loses, Ik:nsar•7:irg, Sprott rand Torrnlcy. Not vadn " lrcCollurn ,off ored they n:xr' of Robert Sm.ither s City Attorney. Motion I^las made by Mr. Tie~rnsa;rling ;te-440a, f mr=t vra_s mode 'by lir. beech Eoech Ballow, voting The roupon S.iayor Robbins s econdm0. by Mr. Townley te. norab1e Mayor and City +119lt w�•7 �'�1�4,-:Llx„,s July 10, 1950 Cvbr a rt Nand 2 Pia-berihr rks a,zd 'S: nitarze Soyer lxtcn^ions .9 J - 4,i 7 / 9` '.�. At acl`cbabe ].ata.a_ o.. .bids rec__..._v c a J .7 0 r _. '. �e `, 1 � >Y `t i d is L�, i e � xn L.xlr', v0 l � on _. stray Gaon � �Lexn s. id. .,<.i._.t,.,_ . sw:vc:r' extensions. Eleven (31) bids IVO e received on'l^ati' rorl.s Impr3ve mnntU specified es Contract 1• and n,' ve (5) bids 'were received on Sanitary. Sewer extensions and -Sewage Lift Ste tions, : specified as Contract # 2. The two law bids on each contract, all well within our engineering e:stimatcs, were as follows: CONTRACT - 1 - WATERWQRT1S Ii1PROVELNNTS - Completion. T20 -calendar clays Low bid N ext low bid Upon reconiuenclation of -the 'engineer lowest st and ] r: .est resnonsi bl1e '7i r1 :dor the >{j � Im roveme..ts. une 100 is he rob ecce, t. , p. � y p the',City Engineer, not to exceed twenty ij is ordered that, a L the cn ?tx nct be a -ro r d ,I 4o r�tar are, authorized toe�er�iand ;( C±ty f{� lATtattoornneywa. g mad. .".rfeCollimLsC canded J #, l`,Toti on passed. for the Citythe bid , -theTo._f'O:Pel hro o. fkn rt Orth Texas hen cer,_ruc�lcn -f rnr Gor_t -tr., Waterworks ° o - l.et�oi. of.: anywork. . on- aha., .,t3, subjectt de bide' five (25) .per cent of -the ;work coverod by the p r TTexas,- t 11 t V9 U .an 1 0_ Fort r h �d t9 VT. O. el hie p � � c � tto th - r v�� ` o subject e a e . sL,ch. 9 ntrG.c-c a deliver � J;.p_ S. E. Lanier of ifaske11, Texas .Psi;_ iunt 153,073.70 Tex. h tV. O. _ R elphrey of Ft. 4�o.Gh, lex. Amount ;p 155,370.50 ,CONTRACT ji `2 - SEWETIL1Pi 0Vut: v`TS .- Completion 120 c a.lender. days Lour bid Next t 'lour bac_ Howard T. Barry, 11ou ton, Texas Amount $ 143,347.40 Milks,' Dake cs Steed, Tyler, ,ler Texas Amount `p 154 656.60. ! ti ! Immediately after bids were received, vre began i_nvectigationof the oualifics•tions of the two loran bidders n each contract, asking each to submit, in written form th© n oZ7ovi_n< information: ion. • 1.. List of projects on which he is ;novr working and note of scheduled completion elate of each .: l -,n List, i 2., of ro ect completed e<. b r l_i, m�, get .� s mp_ t 3 5 organization, the past year, from' tivl...ich we cau�.a. S,et a.nformatiot2 as to his experience and past pe forri:s.ncc 3. Financial statement of current date 4 Schedule ofe w e tic amen • crews Proposed -7 i 7 te L< t and r - for use .._a the Huntsville jolD. 5. Assurance avaW1ab11it nftessentia`l maLerris1s,such.:as piivalvas, sewage pumpunits, -etc. to permit completion of contract n_ ✓hin time guaranteed in his .proposal. 6. Reference who might furnish information ie e.rding bidders qualifioations to complete . project such as that at -dint svi ]: le The replies and date received from these lop 1Didders is enclosed for your consideration.. F omxRende d b ma be r., v Y 3 bans and snocifiCn:i,i:onS. :: , n t d T„t. a Ci.t the car n y R ' n of the �.ty. lar?�,ana r d ccept recommendati:ons on s E - IT ORDAINED BY 'TIlti., CITY CC? .iTIICII • OF TIS CITY • OF -ETINT;SV. Upon rccoswondati.on of the engineers for tne City, the bid of -.marl T. Barr,,Houston, Texas, being .the lowes-t and best 'responsi.hle bid for the construction of the work embodied in :Contract `No. 2, Sanitary Sewer t t_ may i Uis hereby accepted,1recommended by r - sio _s June 1050 sola ecc �o del titan of anywork bid on<tihrr,t. be I the Cittr Eneineer no -t to exceed "twenty fire (25) r..er cent cf th work covered bar cho pEans and specif'i:ca'tions. i It is ordered thot the contract, o awarded toTotraxd T. Barry, Houston, Texas and the Mayor and City Secretary si are authorised to execute anddeliver such contract, , cLbJect:tn -the, ap oval of t e City Engineer end. City attorney, Motion wee made ' 'oy r. McCollum seconded by Dr. Veazey t; of Equi. li zat i on.. i obi er_ passed. Contract - 6 - Improvement M i t , r On on -Ya Waterworks I; � o eT L •� � �, '� -3 �ra.ct - 1 � tory rk rx r ti m �.ts: Mr . ar__er s re cord `i.ndi.ca'tas •Lha:t he ha ha rather li.n.atG� >lr p a. i . rl Sr i . , experience construction. in - in �� er o ks lIe co n ' ' i�, ; n t tin xm L.nicsted t.s:1.ti1 some of his references s one .. r ex nee and n _� pc.ri,_cular, 'recorecognizes' a.s one of Texas' outstanding Engineers, related some of his experiences with Mr. Lenier's contracting gnized ,,rhi_ch were not conducive to favorable consideration. of Mr. Lanier for award of a project on the size Eofyour ab of Tours at Huntsville Furthermore Mr. Lanier states he could start delivery- of cast iron pipe € � ! ! thatL, x•y pipe 5..,' _ t' - 1 , •- would in 4 to 5 t which would that start � i� �, � ; creeks, � z u mean th st rt of `ct lel construction of the tir�.Lexrrorks project ,roup- be delayed for :, p J y °at least a;month after award of contract. On the other hand Mr. W. 0. Pelphre the second low bidder, has had extensive experience - _ g, eande, � on large vrat rarorks construction projects, i.nform�ta.on obtained from' -'his references was that he is well qualified and cap.n .be depended uponto t�o„ nsatisfactory q p cnmpl©e a project such:as f rs in � thoroughly , ,manner. bir. Pelphreyadvises that he can start pipe shipments 10 after�rard of a contract to him,and that P p days `L the pipe manufacturer has promised that deliveries will be continued at a rote which will : permit operation of two 'pipe laying crows with mull complement of equipment sent to Huntsville for use in Completing the - project in 120 , p J 'calendar days. it is our recommendation, therefore, that Contract 1 be awarded to T11'. W. 0. Pelphrey 1' y of Fort 1forth. While our investigation wa.s in progress, Llr. Pelphrey telephoned us .to ask if the City would consider an .1a4justmer_t in the price he bid for 8" cast iron pipe in place, to reduce hi s praise 6. per ft., which would reduce i ;his _ ,- a 9 - ri of $153,975.50. " l,,i i - ,h�s bid 4 1 3 5.00 to a revised _se;d total .. We asked that �:lz . Pe 1 hrc write- a letter confirming by ! !p Y ;this offer, which letter, dated July 5, 1950 i_s attached. I - On. Contract # 2 Sevier improvements: Therrl is a flifference of $11,309.20 between the low bid, and the second' low bid. - The second lour bidder, Wilks, Dc4-e c Steed, of Tyler, Texas, made a thorough study of -the job and submitted a bid which vie consider a very good bid on the work. Investigation reveals -that they are perhaps better qualified, from the standpoint of experinoco and resources, to handle the job than is Tdr. Barry. However, eMr. Barry's bid is #11,309.20 lower. His meathod of operating seems to be to take on contract at a time and isupei•vise i,t personally, spending most of his;ti.me on the job, end he has assured us that if awarded -this contract he is ready to move necessary equipment into. Huntsville as soon as Work Order is issued, and -that he wil.1 carry ion the work without delay. Mr. Barry adivsed that Tcxes Vitrified .Pipe Company of Mineral ;fells, Texas, would furnish the required _rec V C. pipe and fittings for sewer linos. In our conversation viclthis Company they confirmed. the promise se •L"he made to Mr. Barry, to siert deliver of 'oi pipe within 2 weeks and continue deliveries at the rate P y y! y p required to meet his guaranteed completion (Leto. 4Te have asked thorn t,o address a loiter to you along these lines. Be have investigated Mr. Barry's record on. his revent contracts, and oil the bossy of this investigat.ion and assurance of Texas Vitrified Pipe Company that they will furnish his pipe requirements, we feel justified in recommending that Contract ;;I- 2 for Sewer Improvernen•ts be awarded to Mr. Howard T. Barry on his bied of $;143,347.40. In awarding these contracts, it should be kept in Mind by Council that no construction work is better than the inspection and supervision riven by the Owner as the ,pork is performed, and werecommend that careful and adequate supervision be given on both of these contracts. It might also be noted at t is time that to accomplish thework included under Contracts # 1 and 7'1; 2 within the time sot out in the contracts, -there may be four or 'five different opo rations being carried out in different parts of town at one and the satire time. Yours truly, VALCO, INC. Consulting Ehgineers /s/ L. 3. Valle ly Pre sident The investigations of qualifica:ti.ons of bidders were -made with my full knowledge and cooperation, the above recormneiidations for award of Contra^c•ts f' 1 c,nd. 2 as outlined. 0 approve the tax roll as prepared by. the Board Motor was m�do by _.tr. McCollum s.canclociDr. Ueazev to a.ss the _917.ovinptax levy arcln-on e. r,iotion AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES UPON. TAXABLE; PROPERTY LOCATED `WITM(N AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN Trel; CITY OF 44 _ rN1TS(TLE TEXAS INCLUDING A BOLL TAX ON ABLE BODIED LIT ItM ISOPER TEiCE UITWENTY ONE YEARS, AND NOT OVER SIXTY YEARS. OF AGE Ob TEE FIRST DAY: OFA JANUARY, 1950 AND .ALSO INCLUDING :.00CUPATION TAXES AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.: ;j BE IT ORDAINED BY TNN t;ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED; Section One: Thnt •there i.s hereby levied for the current year on cell roo,l property situated and all • .. P y. y � Y per F', 1 pxa7exty owned r - '-a the limits .rf said city of hh-_ ^v?1_--..: e! n :'x1 ", on the, 2C dayof nuarI ! 1950 ! it except so i�atci as may be exeonted Lundcr -'cc constitution and laws of this State of the United St4t:s! 'tie t, 5..i $. 3 .. s T ,, i _ a An ad valorem tau of and at ane rata of ]:,30,� ,� 1.36 cents on the One Hundred (:100.00 Dollars cash value thereofestimated in lawful currency of -the LnitecStates for L h. ecurrent e'zaentioU 16or the stanpoxt and yt _ , f,. • ty City of 13o, n.:r: maintenance of the City Government of said.. Cn.t of-HuntUvy......<, i. c.a,a.s. r r j - -of '. end .'_. atof _ ' ry'�,`•�. "Hundred i) o -' 'i (2) An ad a a1o_ e.n tax the rate o�...60 •, .60 on the' One Dollard („ 1Q0.0 ) -cash value t stUnited • t te st. provide 7. Year's thereof, estimated. in lawful currency of the ITnr�ed-.5-La„es to pay current' interest on and 1:?xovic•_c one J l �j Y pay all , principal , ; n C �l1 s s nking, fund and to ;�,.i.y a_l o the r_rincipal a.nd interest est accur:i.ng on outstanding warrants, sewerage, bends, paving bonds Funding 'iIarrezrhs Ser e. Lx�e5aons Improvement Bonds and_ Warrants City iry :Hall` and Fire Station '';Tnrraiis and any end ell othor bonds n cWarrants outstanding hexeLofronlawful issued by the City of Hunt s v i11 9 , Texas, and 1rr11:j. oh 0. re n0:1 Zavied Outstanding obli Le, . ns of •th:o said Cur of Hunt ;vi 11e , Teext,s„ n `l l. n tax a t oof $i � 1' .O Hundred c. cash (3) An �^nnu�.1 �.d vo_Gr..m of end at the rate .05r.,' ,. .J5 cents on �shc, One T�u�iu�.,d Dollars c,<.s v thereof, , r y, i , United ,; States, -n o t s u , '; n i t o ,.t :.' 3 o n estimated; n T P 7 (' Y'• , n Z� d ^?'7 S r. .n ...7 1. -;,tt "1 . .:.. V ..,..... <. �^.,,1 i,, a t.. ___ 1,_e,_�.l �u._�.c,._c✓ of the for t..c �t,z; 9� . of �T� .��. ,.ext and m. _. n •?! d_ e y i-1 r i ,, -e f a - - Bunt -,t air'{ j f e -hr, Fire r,t i •� .� 7,' 'r •�r +7-- election „1 ]n�. �, C j7 � •F sr ,_ - - �Lx... _re. Den,_.- �,rt�nt _t, , __par... zcc: ;� 1_c�:,= t .n � _er, tion hal tllcr�aa.. _` oz and the arci._._s.: ince a � i,l. Cit -e i�� �a w .., Texas Pursuant thereto. - -' - - - /. An 7ccn�at:on hax on all persons, ns fixnns and cc)'rooxaizonl nZn¢business within the City of Huntsville, ff Texas, t one-half i that , _ ryar . for 4 and ' eye . e _ •'_n• r! i n�; '� equal r- i ,�'•r •' lm } by ,.q 4 " L7 i 31.2 tax due �nC:, Gb1n t- the State of ._ax<,.� ..t„v.�uy „Clip.:.... to asnii __.,ly 'G� l,j_�..L .I .'V .i.C...c. 1_,, 1-,ar 2 CCGUat. t. ,,. iJ.-,✓ , i_ , s. n • 5. _ •i- : a n- s ^ to - : a,ir.?. including ,..1.1. amendments of Article 7047 of the Revised St,.•tuc..,, of 192., and o,,,T?.rr �.�i.�nrll~r.,nts the r . L is art ) onevery inhabitant 'f n i; _ �' n 1^ - 7 l `]; �.'i ' iI !-I 1 n-' -' � Texas over y.. i- l.t . - � ,,, r,, (5 A nol7. •�r�� of one (5,:7..00, Dn_l��r ow �,._c.. Ca_.t, of _L.rit.,�__ ., T _.,.,� v _ .G -- jj ) '.i f' icon • rpt a sixty ye ,;rti n. first day f_ , c�. twenty -ono (21)t....r.._r s and n.L over U._�.tj (60) 5; c.,..r of �..; .1 ex -l;r-an. ._7_xs� els_ n_ January. Section T'ro: Tho above and foregoing`ordinanoa shall take affect and be in full force from and after its passe.{ e end approval. The foregoing ordinance was rofeerred to the Finance Committee, on open Council a:t the regular recessed meeting of .the City of Huntsville Council held on the 11 day of June, 1950, U Robbins, Sr Robba:ris, Mayor i'ro, the Finance, Ccmm.it•tee, to whom 'the above and foregoing Ordinance: was referred, have duly cons:i.dcred sane, :recommend that the said foregoing orc_nanco, 1i.f;ag tuxe_9r-tiG r 1950, be adopted. , /s/ C. Y. Townm,ley ,/S,/ Frank.. Sprott: ',/.6/: Herbert 'oech Adopted and approved on open Council: this the •11 da , of June, 1950. /si i'VA; e Da.ii' .Noss City Secretary. _s` -nage. r. McCol]:um seconded by iir. Townley to accept recoinmendations on'vraterras 'follows. Motion other iausi:cess •tyre Counoii me ,es_. d snh joct •VjrVIVW47717,3771,M5-407FriginTROWTIMPIT 47./e-SW'Ani",45;114.,n,2 44 Vat . • • MUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular nieeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the fol1.00n.ng nieinbers prose to -wit: 0. Y• Townley T. M. Dr. W. B. Veazey rank Sprott .Woodrow Iiensarling Jack McColl rberb Hoecb. J.L. Moses The Mayor called the meeting to order. The following bills were read., approved and ordered paid. „.. Aieipal,'SUpply CoMpany :EreiniencIOanert,' Or.Drainage & Metal Products OUthOeStern Bell-' ..:io2..,...,i,....-..-,„--,,_:.. TelePhone Company ?:!.... & ..e.11 Garage ..8UrraY.,---Fleriat ,'O''- ' L. , t i.y .L ,mber :dtanoany '-,* atZi•,,,d' '.i!4.ke 4iiiit &All -itein'- y.,.p110i.dp,*. tyiia iy- A' re Gulf tes Utilities Company The following reports were rea arl& approved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: • - Lineo1.n- Sanith 109 Jaines.91pryp„p.t. 101 3.62. 11,:;:.T. Jones 103 Gerfie1.0. 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 i 111 4 112 W. WO Oglesby . . . ngton Jr. Verd oo Gilbert Flossie Lee Love %hen Bas • Dishong Curtis • L Yman Ward Ise Raoq e p_nkm. - -Pew- • 3.31 Elliott Addressing Mach'ine Company 37.62 Ready Cut) Manufacturing Company • 3.00 Diamond Alkali Company 82.09 Peerless Pomp Division 68.94 Underwood Corporation 37.10 McColl= & Greshean, Inc. 10.00 W. H. Curtai.n & Company 4.16 Denton Gulf Station 2.50 lfallery & Smithers, 24.05 •Weertern Auto Associate" Store 29.14 arpark Corporation 1034.82 3.02 3.75 15.00 10.75 389.38 107.00 5.97 3.00 37.70 .49 890.50 I herewith wish to submit the follow-ing report for Water Plant Operations for the Month Water Pumped Water softened Wash water used Plant meter Dilution meter Brine meter Salt used. 24,442,000 Gal. 21,434,300 " 1,224,500 105,410 78,700 1.! 34,100 1.! 86,660 Lbs. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hun-tsville, Texas. ******** Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. ****************** Parking violations Number T -546---------T677 plusT-530- 33'400 $20400 f mti, Rool3oot11 subitte • u Holl Mayes, City Judge of 1950 audit. . ozal ey se°e Mr. Merrill with T. B. Trotter Company gave a reportMotion was made by. by Mr. Haech to approve pap:" 'the report of the audit and to pay- fee same of 375.00fhire T B. Trotter Company f�r another year at the same price of $375.00. Motion Passed,. were received foil water meters Neptune Meter Company, Pittsburgh, Municipal, Well Machinery & Supply a ger, Eersey Mfg Company, Gaber Company, Clark Company. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by to buy 500 meters from Badger Meter CoMpany, same being the lowest bi& and ask for immediate delivery. ssed. Bids omPanYs Mr. Beech Motion pa }i Mr. Alexander and Mr. Cannon appeared before the Council ativising them that effective in August, 1950 the 1; gas rates to all customers will be increased by 1.0%,. 1,1 Dr. Vee..ze)y,Cliairolan of Water & Sewer Committee made the fol3.ewl.ng report: RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY TIIE WATER COMMITTEE TO TBE CITY COUNCIL, liUkTT8v.i.LLE, TEXAS. 1. Pub in a sewer line on Avenue L from Texaco Station, to 14th Street. • 2. Pub in sewer line on Aven.tie 1 from end of patio]lit3iit to top of hill' by, FranIclow 3. Put 6" water line on Goslo91 Hill and Smith Hill and checkto see whether the property owners will use a sewer line if it is put down. 4. Have City to check Valco, Inc. contract and ascertain whether City is obligated to pay the engineer on new work which is not inc3.uded in the plans and. detailed speeifiea-bions as presented to the council by Valet:), Inc. Pass the ordinance as recommended by the Council on instal.lation of water and sewer in new subdivisions in City requiring subdivider pay for cost of installation with the City returning the IPOO12PS&444.1oc money as each lot is developed. 6. Charge 50% mere for water customers out of the ,City Limits, and pi-operty owners will run a line at his own expense but under the supervision of the City, to available water line. Electrical permits issued Fees collected Building permits Fees collected Estimated value Gas permits issued Fees collected Plumbing permits issued. Fees collected Total fees collected 6 $16.00 12 $84.50 $102,539.38 8 $16.00 1 $2.50 $119.00 Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas Insp. J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brom, Plumbing Insp. ******************************* To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. We herewith wish to submit the following report for the month of July, Jul1950 7. • Have each water customer not having previously paid for water tap to pay for one before getting City Water. 8. Each house shall have a separate water tap and meter. • 9. Have Valoo, Inc. include a new water softener at the water plant when bids are asked for improvement of 11 Water Plant but with the priviledge of deleting sane if considered advisable. It Motion was made by Mr. Hensarling seconded by Mr. Hooch to approve recommendations made by the Water & Bowel - Committee. Motion passed. ALDERMAN HENSARLING INTRODUCED Tail FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF WATER AND SEWER IN NEW SUBDIVISIONS AND MOVED IIITS PASSAGE, SECONDED BY A.T.2-.)ERMAN HOECH AND UNINIMOUSLY ADOPTED. THE ORDINANCE IS AS FOLLOWS: • THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF WALKER 0 0 \ee,,,,,L CITY OF TRINTSVILLE )( IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED --- , wnEREAs, the City of Huntsville, Texas is presently preparing to extend its water and sewer lines to make such services available in many new areas in the City, and it becomes necessary to adopt and. make effective a poli.toty II, 'obe govern the method. of financing, design and construction of all water and sewer lines and extensions thereof linto undeveloped or sparsely developed areas; ' THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TIM CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: As used in this ordinance, the following terms and phrases shall mean: (1) " A water service connection" shall mean a building or residence connected to the City water line with a lwater meter. (2) "An adequate and available" water or sewer line shall mean a line of sufficient size and location to qproperly and adequately service the building or residence desiring to connect thereto, as deterra'ined by the City 1 (3) "A service connection" shall. mean a building er residence in which plumbing has been. installed. for water p .Jand sewer service in substantial cam lianas with t he requirements of all existing, arca]. future enacted , rn"):7X1 Al2:t y Ci es.®f the 'City .;.of Huntsva.11e, xnthe epnion.:of. the Cty.. A d can an inctreat ,, . shall m .1, A "person" shall mean a as, the singular. I An "®wner't shall include umbing Inspector. ector.; `C• .. h t o wia hin t e , x. n e elle r hi wa ret -.ave u y. irm,association, " corporation or business,; and shall include the plural the 'plural as well as the singular. A "leveToper" shall include the plural as we -'1 as ,the singular. ACTION 2• T enc al otic of he Cit sh11-be that it will extend ` free of cost to the:owner, existing e and= avai<lable and sewer lines a cit distance of one Hundred (100) feet or less; for each service Dann-. to' serve buildings :ablewater or .resideneeos that are; occu ieel or are read for Deer ane and. -'desire service ,.:fs. . • :P, Y P Y. ions r" ..,,.id. ad 'there;; is e t least an avers a of one ' Cit water and servsee connection for each one P �.g Y foot' extension, and :not , more than 150 feet between'' service ' connections. CITY COUNCIL OF, THE' CITY the ;C MINUTES,; OF TBE REGULAR `MEETING. OF ,'THE C' C ha. it ouncil.met in e lar me tin - at present, to -wit:` Sem Robbins, Mayor C. Y. Townley T•. M. Ballow Dr. W. B. Veazey Frank. Sprott" q Woodrow. Hensarlirz .. g C' Jack .Mc ollum Herbert Hooch' The mayor `called the meeting to order. Y g orddition ; ECTION No Cit water or sewer. lines shall. be extended intoor connected'wth an sutdivision a , 3 y Y 1 w th : '• i ® ®` -add". n hasbeen a ' mveal b the Ci as rovided b aw , the Czty, unless arid-:: until the ;;subdzv si n r ice , PPr... Y tY, P Y , _ � zcated, streets of not less than fifty (50) feet 'in, width. ...N sewern s s all; ext nded rover rivate r -pert- ,unless ,and:until the rson SECTION 4.. ®City water or l .;, e h, be a . P p .....,, Pe . c b d a ted to _, b ,':th .i Ci Attorn an ac esiriri swish ext®rasion �sha].1 furnish easements to the Cit be approvede p y in subdivision or addition unless sewer line shall �b®:::ext®nded over streets... an , .. subdivision addition,unless i, C cce ed'; b the Cit d:. ,.. � ' e . de`dicated� :b - the ..own r .."a r e b the.... City,- in a ..an until , such .str® is have:: been,. _.. ,..... , Pp .... .... ,.... . .... ..; Pt . ; Y Y. evious_ ap roval, of such "dedication b the City Attorne 'hhall,be- 'rocured" be'fore.acce Lance `b : the City. s . AP y y ,.. y P P Y y . , . ECTION 6. All water and.sewer .line extensions ..shall.: be and remain the, pr®party of the City of Huntsville , • io e d 'o ' o `�d t ns r E TION 7: SZio.uld it•.be desired that :.`water and sewer lines be xtended into sub ivsi ns r a di o o " de�"lo e_d areas. within the Cit the erson desirin such extension shall: �i ;l. ubmitt� the. Cit" 'En neer;an ode rate -ma ' mr let ,"drawn:t® .a:workable s a sh win a 1 th o fvhich such extensions' 'are desired '.all.'existin ode"rate and available water and sewer lines `and the '' ervening territory. E. g '2 .The Cit "i hall d si :.and:>de" ,- , e .. `d,. . ; >. .. , in:;his ® .. oh � i . d , sneer s ..... s to ,such wet, r ,an sewer lxnas as, in?. a: re:" u rue r servic . t2 a" ea ueh d'lzti ®nal' a e n '1 o e a e o an a_. r a .as may `subseque. y be; deve,l pd, n . _the ..:verala wester sewer, s .item of xthe • Cit and.. shall ° "ke_an estimate of- t e co o ``ls { ma h st f : ll "materia labdr- a u ant; ..su lies; s e.. is d o c. e •.: d, „up ry ion„an, . ther,,in gid„ rat�a.l ,an ,essential ,expenses neeessa to, completel ` instate and.. cgn late the_' water and • sewer : extens en bines incl`udin : in . rete estimate the` cost' of extensions from the:.nearest" ode "rate and available !i •q S r each• ,connection t the• area to be served. rete estimates s 11' •be m d` s rate a e `nes and s to ha a a epi ly, s to wet r li a sewer lines• , ii (3) The City. Engineer shall determine the number of lots within the area!. to be serviced. The City Engineer shall determine the amountto be refunded to the developer, for each lot developed in thi.s xnanrier: As to the water line extension and the sewer'lined: extensions''. separately, the City Engineer shall determine: the total footage of the extension line, including the footage from the nearest adequate and available connection to the area, a, and should that aggregate footage taga exc ed a_.:n average of 100 feet for each let to be served, d shall add to the rinbar of lots inthe area. to beserved a suffioient `'number of lots to make sheaverage for each lot to be ser'veda00 feet . Suchadditional lots shall be desigated- by the City y Engineer in the area between the nearest and: adequate g available service connection and the area to be served and for the purpose of refunding to the developer shall be considered as lots within the area to be served. The' number of lots so determined b the P ,y E CityEngineer shall :be the=.divisor .to :determine the `amount to be returned to .the developer for each . .,. g, . ,_ P r f e1at_, developed. f The. Cityinner shall divide the :divisor.:. so obtained..into the total cost of the respective waterand/or: . gP sewer extensions and as.eaoh lot is developed, as hereinafter provided, the City.'shall eturn to the developer, s' , p , r per, wl.thout ;, interest, the amount so determined as herein provided. A lot shall be considered as developed,'wherther 'within. the developer's area or within the designation prepared by the City Engineer, as above provided, when at least one water service connection and a sewer connection has been connected to the water and sewer extension,; and six (6) consecutive months service, at the prevailing rates has been cdllected therefrom by the City. The Minutes of August lst, 1950 were The following bills. Yeoman Bron. T`ernon Co Wollaoe i Well Machinery &Supply Co: Southwestern Bell Telephone Co The Roxboro Co Be & •S on and t e P -M Go ak or o Texas with the following members were read, approved and ordereded P..,ai` d Armco Co.` United Gas Co McCold GC & Gresham 6.50 '-� Walker Co Edw Moller & `S4nither 37 52 Wood Tire & Su l Co 1400 PP •Y Jacks Auto Hospital 21.80 • Huntsville Item 95 60 Q. C. ;Robbins 11 92 Hard , I, bins Co. 0.85 Zr Chas'. '& 52.57 12.00 S 3.20 Smither Print ho p d B" C t t 20. 19 Ho 3 1. 4. 4 7 7 28 186.65 6:75 4.93. 46.99 3.18 2 50 12o:oo 208..30 3.44 80.71 •52. s ., Sam Motor. Co.. 'c . S ati on Green - Servs, e, t war ar y on rac or rY.', W. 0. Pelphr.eY The following reports were read and approved. To the Honorable Mayor. and; City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Badger Meter Co. M `'ice. al u Dentonl's ;Gulf Station 1 ,,tri, �. vv • Insurance Agency r. o C, line Lb. rdeauZ Bdw 15.00 350.00 . 273.28 23.61 11088' 7 , ,865.46 328.05 • 4.35 119.30 49.78 95.32 12.70 13.01 167.53 14.20 27.75 2 61.25 20.14 - 37.30 3.30 66. 8 .50 893.87 August,•g� .W P era ions for . the month of1 5 ... I her th wish to subanit the followin report for iter lent., t -herewith, g. aA �. 28 086'000' Gal 22,965,9.00 1 282 700 _ 230 '930 67',790..'! • 39,260:;. 102,07Lbs. Respectfully .submitted,• R. V.: Sillars, Plant;6'Operator... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * ** * * * * *- •(4). The developer P of the cost represented developer. No money wi completion of the:. water shall pay to the City in advance of the commencement of anyconstruction the full amount by the engineer's estimate. The City will pay no interest on the money advanced by the 11 be: returned to . the developer for any lots developed after 'ten (10) years°from'the and sewer extension. Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Plant meter Dilution meter Brine meter Salt used ZECTION 8: In no event will any extension of water or .sewer lines be made unless such extensions are in eeping with the overall plan for the development, maintenance and operation of the city's water and sewer system.;; APPROVED IN OPEN' COUNCIL this l day ,of August, 1950 ►T,TEST: . A.TE BARB ROSS, 'ITY° SECRETARY. SAM ROBBINS, MAYOR CITY OF HUNTSVI LLE, TEXAS To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following report Electrical and Plumbing Inspections: N sines: the council recessed subject to call.o ether busied -S-8 ;.; XXxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxacxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for the Month of August, 1950 for Building, Gas, Electrical Permits issued Fees collected Gas permits issued Fees collected Plumbing permits issued Fees colleoted Building permits issued Fees collected Estimated value Total fees colleoted 10 $22.00 8.. $16.00 15 $102.00. 5' $39.50 $80,500.00 Respectfully 'submitted, R. V Sillars,. Flectrioal`;Inap J. W Alexander, `Gas Tnsp. J. B Snodgrass;' Bldg.:Insp. A J Brawn, P1 fibi-ng-- • r (.7 the,,' Honorable -.Mayor and 'City ntsville;; Texas. 4: Robert Smithey brought :the fo Honorable Weldon Patton County Judge Walker County Huntsville, Texas h to submit the following report for the month; Cause Ethel Mae Hector C F. Wile Y L. D. Carter. John Sims, Curtis .,Archie Garfield Flores Pinkney Lacy James H. Brooks Forest ;Hall, Chiffon Scott Oleta Travis;. Alton. Smither C. E. Emmons :9,; Eugene '•Bell D Alton Laroe, C'.=B.,Coleman Ra - -._°w,e 11 Y Wilbert Corethers Sammie Lee Richardson Ke rn , son Duron Grassity Jack N. Bishop Lee Wood Harris,_ Andrew D Ho':l le C B. Cleburne E As e- rnest hl Y. Ro..',J•. y beet ackson Woodrow Burnett 122 12:3- 12.4 125 32 6 12.'7 128 129 130 131 .1332 133 Ted Sims Joe Thibdaurx E. B. O'Bannon Albert Anderson Harvey Wideman Ch William Henryur .40 Ernest Grover, Jr;. Ernest Grover, Jr.' D. b. Davis 143 Oscar Massey 144 Leslie Dickey 145 Israel Harrison" Parking violations Number°T-578 Chu/7C Old fine. Old .fin e 01d fine Old. fine Old fine Old ' 1 fine Old fine Speeding Speeding Drunk Drunk No.Op. Lice rise Run stop; sign Run stop sign. Run traffic light Speeding I ecent Ix sure nd Po Indecent Exposure Speedirg Sun Stop sign No'. Op. `License Drunk No. Op.; License R Red 'Light Run e t g Speedin P g Speeding g Fighting hti :- g ng Drunk Drunk Drunk Run Red Light Impr.o.per turn Drunk Wreckless Driving Speeding No Op. License Speeding Speeding g No. Op. License Speeding P g ------------T-592 (inclusive in full in . full 11 in full(2 day`jail J in full in full in full '.� 10.00 . 14.00 14.00 (14 days jail'. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5..00 14.00 4 1._00 14.00 00 14x°00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 4. 1 .00 14.00 Amt. Paid.. .0 0 1 0 7.00 14.00, 12.00. 14:00 7.00 7.00. 10:.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 1.4.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 The receipt is acknowledged of a:copY of a proposed agreement between: Walker County the < be rendered b ".cit 4" of Huntsville,Texas coveringcooedmated' police radio service tor nd agreement ' "estme tthre uireenfs'"ofsSection o 10 , " e e: once: n d et Radio Services If°h' a .e e' ' s `. ;b" h sties .c r _ safety t is gr em nt i adopted :Y t : Pa..> :,....,.; Cityof Huntsville .submit' a signed. co to this 'office and maintain a oo wit`h ;t g PY PY radio station. Texas. and the. City o the county. . ineRuiles Governing sa Public hat; the ' ce: e records s o f cod .it s ,,. P - . In this connection atten. tion.,s call d toSection ,10.1 7which Provides tha t th"e eshall be at ta chee d to each mobile transmitter,an,executed .transmitter identification card' and, ofcourse this requirement also applies with respect to mobile transmitters to be used bylawenforcement officers of Walker County. PP P Very trulY,yours, lowie Robert Smith�er, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge. Motion was made by g ;Mr..Hensarlin and"seconded;: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER Sprott to pass; ' :the foliowing contract: r. ,. p t 9 a e S t m e l 0 b nd :between This Contract sand A reement made and entered:: into-` this. th ...5th 'da....�of a . e b r. 5 . the Commissioners 'Court, ;of Walker Count Texas., said..iComrniss oners Court beingeeom osed .of. Weldonn Patton Count Jud e T. N Ha an T. A ,Carter J H Yelvertn and F. C. Hard hereinafter called Partiesof Y g Ym ofSamRobbins, Mayor,J k McCollum, he'Fir.st`Part• and the Cit Council ofhe Cit _-.of Huntsvil3e...composed :._.....ac J.. L, FrankS Dr.W.B. Veazey,Moses and Herbert Woodrow Hen.sarli.n 'C. Y. Townie . Ivlarvin. Ballew rott .. .,..... Hoe ch, hereinafter called Parties of the Second Part., WITNESSETH;` WHEREAS the Cityof Huntsville owns and .o operates a Police Radio°Control Station'in: the City;of Hunts- ville p Cit of tle. ' S is d. management nt of the - i Hun soil villa and said aft on is under thehee.exclusive'. c ntrol,an ana e, WHEREAS, to meet the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission it is necessary for the. Commissioners Court of Walker Count Texas, and the Cit- Coune,il,` of the City " of Huntsville, to enter into a Contract and Agreement with reference to the Sheriff's Department of Walker ,> to co-ordinate P the services between the `City of Huntsville and d the, Sheriff 's Department of Walker County, for the cooperative use of radio station facilities. It being distinctly understood and agreed that the City of Huntsville, as Licensee of said Police Radio Control Station will be in control of the operation of said radio facilities and usethereof by the Sheriff of -Walker County, shall take place only under the direction and control of the City of Huntsville, Walker. County, Texas. Leighappearedtherequestingby Mr.H. 0. before Council re uestin a sewer -line on 9th Street. Motion was-made Mr. McCollum, seconded by Dr. Veazey to have Mr. Davidson check same and: report back to Council. Motion passed. Mr. Thomas appeared before the Council requesting a water line in front of his house. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Hensarling.to refer all water extensions to the water Committee to check and re commend to the Council. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Hensarling, seconded by Dr. Veazey to put down an 8" line making a loop from the. new water, tower toS camore St. and back to the Highway.` Also to run a 2" linon. eSycamore St. north y' approximately 1000 feet. Motion passed. Mr. .Q.`C. Robbins. and Mr. Clyde Hall appeared before the Council and said they were going to widen 9th. St. in front of the new School building and requested the City to widen Ave. J, to a depth of 8 feet, and approximately 200 ft. long .. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Ballow to refer this matter to the-, Street & Bridge Committee to investigate' and report back to the Council. Motion passed. WINTESS OUR OFFICIAL HANDS THIS THE 5th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1950. Fire Chief Baldwin asked the Council to buy 400 feet of fire hose, and recommended the Duro, costing 1.14 per ft. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Roechto accept Chief Baldwin's recommendation and order hose. Motion passed. Mayor Robbins appointed Dr. W. 13. Veazey as City Health Officer. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. McCollum to approve this appointment and give him complete authority. Motion passed. ATTEST: J. L. Ferguson, COUNTY. CLERK, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. Weldon. Patton COUNTY JUDGE, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. T. N. Hayman, COMMISSIONER,.PRECINCT NO. WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. T. A. Carter,. COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 2, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. J. H. Yelverton COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT No. WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. F. C. Hardy, COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO. 4, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum; seconded by Mr. Ballew toilet Mayor decide whether to pay 525.00 to the Texas Water Conservation Association. Motion passed. Chief Nichols appearedbefore the Council regarding men in the Police Department. The Council had. Mr. Sande]. and Mr. Loving together with Mr. Nichols up and the question of the operation of the Police Department was discussed. Upon recommendation of Chief Nichols it was decided to make no changes in the Department, but alldecided to work under the direct supervision of Chief Nichols and to try in ever way to make ,the :Police Department run smoothly. THE FIRST PART. Sam Robbins, ... MAYOR, CITY OF HIJNTSVILLE, TEXAS C. Y. TOWNLEY, ALDERMAN; WARD;`1 T. M. Ballew ALDERMAN, WARD 1. 1 W.•''B. Veazey ALDERMAN, WARD 2 Frank Sprott, ALDERMAN, {WARD 2 Builders Supply'; Chas. &. Sari Motor C The following reports 'were. read and approved: To the Honorable. Mayor and City Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: ATTEST Kate Barr Ross, CITY SECRETARY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEX'AS. ALDERMAN, WARD 3 .Jack McCollum • ALDERMAN; WARD 4• Woodrow Hensarling ALDERMAN, WARD 4. E. Gates:. COUNTY ATTORNEY, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS Roberta. Smithey: CITY ATTORNEY OF 'HUNTSVILLE,, TEXAS. No 'ogler business the council recessed subject to We herewith wish to submit the .i following Electrical and Plumbing Inspections.' Electrical permits issued: Fees collected Gas Permits , issued Fees` collected Plumbing `permits issued Fees colle Building:permecteditsissued: Fees collected Estmatedevalue for. the month of Se:ptei ber,;, Xxxxxx3cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiootho xxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxi September.,J9, 1950. MINUTES OF RECESS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL'QF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. • The City Council met in recess meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: Sam. Robbins, Mayor Frank Sprott C. Y. Townley` Marvin Ballow. Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech W. B. Veazey 17` $34.00` 3 X22.00 12 60.50` $163.50 Respectfully suts�iitted, R. V;. Shiers, Electrical Insp. J. " W. `Alexander,': Gas . Tnsp;. J. B. -`Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp. October `l, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Counci. Huntsville, Texas. Bids were received on improvement on the water plant, but were bids were r. Ballew and seconded by Mr. 'Sprott to reject bids and ask new bids. No other business the Council recessed subject to call. so high thatmotion was made by subinit' the following report for. Water Plant Operations for the month of September,, Water pumped, Water softened Wash water used, Plant meter Dilution meter Brine meter Salt used October 3,'1950. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, 'TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville present, to -wit Sam Robbins, Mayor C. Y. Townley T. M. Ballew Dr. W. B. Veazey Frank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech The Mayorcalled the meeting to der. The Minutes of September 4th, 1950 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: McCollum & Gresham Co. Inc. Lavender Radio Supply Co. Inc. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Municipal Supply Co. M. L. Bath Co. Ltd. Morton, Salt Co Wilson Stationery & Printing Co. Diamond Alkali Co. Wood Tire & Supply Co The Huntsville Item The Huntsville Item Lavender Radio Supply Co; Lathem Watchmans Clock Co. Donald L. Gulihur Morton Salt Co Valeo ,Co. Humble 011 & Refining Co. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Q. C. " Robbins :r West End Motors Co.. if : States Utilities 19.99 41.33 69.49 329.76 8.40 280.00 37.62 15.38 130.76' 10.25 19.6.00 10.45 5.56 25.00 241.28 601.34 131.35 78.37 6.20 14.55 ,011.97 Texas with the following members 24,220,000- Gal. 2(5;37'9.'300 " 1,191,700; " 128,410 " 73,070 'T 33,280 tl 86,528 Lbs. Respectfully submitter R. V. " Si 17.ers, Plant :Operator. * * * * * *'* * * * To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,,. Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to subunit the following report for the month of September, 1950: J. L. Ferguson, County Clerk Beard & Stone Electric Co. Inc. Plymouth Rock Shirt Co. Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Missouri Pacific Lines Walker County Hdw. Co. B. D. Burdeaux Hdw. & Furniture Denton "s Gulf Station M. L. Bath, Co. Ltd. The Huntsville. Item Western Auto Associate Store United Gas Corporation United Gas Corporation Mallery &,.Smithey Davis & Phillips Galloway Service Station Humble Oil & Refining Co. Humble Oil & Refining Caa, Kar Park Corporation Koonce Garage 34.50 16.36 28.68 793.89 19.71 12.58 7.80 3.20 2.43 38.00 2.25 1.92. 1.52 9.20 250.00 8.20 44.20 11,28 662.75 19.92 140' 141 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 Ernest Grover, Jr.: Ernest Grover, Jr. Leslie Dickey Israel Harrison Bob R. Avritt Bob R. Avritt Void Curtis McPike George Hunting Caesar Hatch' Rudolph Wideman William S. Hines Melvin Curry Thomas Dixon Edell Taylor Chas. L. Hilburn Carl Adkinson William. A. Robbins Hulon Abram Warren J. A. Wooten Mrs.' Frances Tobin Ben Loftin Eddie Garman Shannon Johnson Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine No. Op. License Run Red Light $ in full in full in full in full. 14.00 5.00: $ 14.00` 14.00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 5.00 Disturbing Peace Drunk Spee ding Speeding Speeding Speeding;; Speeding Speeding Passing in no pass zone Speeding Run stop sign Block Driveways, Speeding Drunk Drunk Drunk Speeddlig 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00, 5.00 14.00 14.00; 14.00 14.00' 14.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 `. 14.00 14.00 14.00 ..wry 3 L -/ •ina cam posey 167 H. E. Dyson 168 John. R. Jaokson: 169 Void 170 Jessie Rogers 171 Clifford Williams 172 Woodrow Battne 373'.real Winfred Allen 174 James Holland 175.' Clara Bullock Oran Baker Arnet'Alvin Barnes Thomas E. Perdue 179 Philip Irvin 180 'C. H. Byrd 181 Eddie Gannon 182 Roy Anders, Jr., 183 Thomas Alton Harman 184 James MoGeen 185 Claude Calvin McAdams Lefus Randle Henry. Lee Gordon Henry Lee Gorden Sammy Roy Reed 76 177 178 186 187 18.8 189 Speeding Run stop sign- wrong sidestreet No. 0p. ;License Sun Stop sign Speeding Drunk Drunk 5 da ( a 1) Disturbing Peace No. Op. License Run stop sign. Speeding No.! *di License Driving too close. Drunk Speeding Speeding No. OP. License Speeding LicenSpeedseng:expired i No. Op. !license Speeding Amt: Fine Amt. Pa_id., 14.00 14.00 • 14.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 '5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14;9° 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 9.00' 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 Avenue 'I 8c Avenue H- 1000 Alley to Mrs. Sandels 150 22nd Street from Ave. M. to College Shop ,1200'. R.- e M Mrs. os s ma1 " the following letter to Motion`: was" made ;Mr. McCollum seconded b " r.,'Hoeoh" to. have by Yg Mr. 0. B. Ellis and if the Prison Board. agreed to the general. conditions in the letter the Mayor and City Y Seoretarywere instructed to have the y contract drawn and si ned. Motion passed. �;. necessary g . 4 Mr'. 0. B. Ellis General, Manager Texas Prison System Hunt svi lle, Texas. Parking violations Number T-592--- T-615 Respectfully submitted, Robert Sniither, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum and seconded, by Dr. Veazey to give George Baisdon one months salary since he was leaving for the Army. Motion passed. A petition was presented by 21 people on the Old Houston Road just'out of the City limits requestingthe [ City to take them into the City limits. Motion made by Mr. Hoeck, seconded by Mr. Moses to instruct the En neer to make a survey of this addition and report back to the Council.Motion passed.- Mr. Frank Moore appeared before the Council and asked if he could get all property owners signed to, pav- ing on old Houston Road to McGuire road approximately 1300 feet would the City be willing to have the work doneCityMr.-eMr.a if it did not cost theanymoue Motion was made by Ho ch seconded by Townleythat if the Y, {�-People on Old Houston road would put up enough money the City would furnish theEngineer and would have the f�f street paved provided the whole cost was born by the property owners. Motion passed. Mr. Manville of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company appeared before the Council requesting a cut in their tax rendition for the year 1950. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. McCollum to request the Board of Equalization to meet with the Council and the Telephone Company on this matter. Motion passed. Three (3) bids were received as follows for resurfacing the Streets of Huntsville: Russ Mitchell- - - - - Gulf Bithulithic' - - Gaylord Construction Co.' o furnish water to the Wynne ' In line with our're request fora proposal from the City'of Fluntsville t urnFarm- . Y qP P , authorizingme to convey the City Council at their regular'meetin on October.3rd, 1950. passed a resolution g to you thegeneral c water to the Wynne `Farm. which is .approxi- mately in a letter g neral onditions and terms. for. one and one half miles from the Cit limits. If these'terms are agreeable to ,you and the Prison Board, Y, we will have a contract drawn. 1. It is understood that the average quanity of water to be furnished to the Wynne Farm will be approximately 3,000,000 gallons per month all of which will be softened water. 2. The total monthly consumption of water by the Wynne Farm as above outlined will be billed at a flat rate of 20ft per 1000 gallons, it being understood, however, that in the event total water consumption in anyone month does not aggregate a total charge of $400.00 if billed at this 20¢. rate, the City will bill and The Prison would agree to pay a minimum monthly charge of $400.00 and this monthly charge of $400.00 would be paid whether or not any water is taken by the Prison through City Water connections. 3. The Prison agrees that when the line is complete and water can be furnished to TheWynne Farm that any and all wells now used by The Wynne Farm will be abandoned and the Prison will use only City of { Huntsville Wynne F water.;for thearm. 4. The -- City agrees to furnish and lay a 6" cast iron water :line :.from the City Limits: to the Wynne Farm Citywill bill the Prison with suitable meter for measuring:`the water,which.: will be read, monthly, and.theb 1 Y� { for the total water usage as detailed in Paragraph 2. 5. The City will also furnish, but the Prison System would; install a 6 t cast iron pipe from the beginning of the Wynne Farm property line to and through the top of the tank; and the Prison System would maintain all the pipe inside the Wynne Farm property. Yours truly, CITY OF HUNT SVILLE By: Kate Barr Rosa, Kate Barrlios s, City Comptroller. Motion was made by Mr. Townley seconded byDr. Vea.xey totake thelow bid of Gaylord Construction Company request the Mayor and City Secretary to sign the necessary contract and to make afrangements with the two (2) Banks to get the money. Motion passed. Mr. Hoech reported that the Street & Bridge committee had met with Mr. Hall and Mr. Robbins from the Huntsville Public School and it was decided to widen Avenue J between 8th and 9th Street on the West side for a depth of 8 feet. Same to cost 8600.00. And that the Committee recommended this suggestion. Motion was made by Mr. Townley seconded by Mr. Moses to pave the above mentioned street to a width of 8 feet. Motion passed. Motion made by Dr. Veazey seconddd by Mr. Townley to make the following extentions on water and sewer Motion passed. WATER LINES 2". Sycamore - 1200' Montgomery Rd- 600' Angier Rd & lastSt. South- McGuire- 400' St.'° N. of McGuire 300' Line 313 13 West of Houston Houston Rd to City Limits - Last St. off Houston Rd to ShepardStreet- 500' Pecan Street- 600' 6" 18th St. ".,.' Ave. P to P2 8" 22nd Street North to Ave. P 1200' 16th" Street from Ave L. to Avenue P 1500' 12" Avenue I' to Avenue L (City furnish pipe) 1300' @ 1.00 No other business the council recessed subject` to call. xx.aoxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx October 12, 1950. MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING.OF CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, The City. Council niet in recessed meeting with the following members present; Sam Robbins, Mayor W. B. Veazey J. L. Moses Jack.McCulluin Herbert Hoech Woodrow Hensarling Frank Sprott Rd.- 300' 500' North -200' 400'' @ 7263.00 SEWER•LINES 9th Street- (Harry Leighi - 225 Highway 45 W- Pecan St to City Limits 1050 Back of Haymon Street to Sheppard 500 Upon recommendation of the City Engineers. L. S. Vallelly and. N. B. Davidson motion was made by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. Sprott to accept the bid of The Lee Warren Co., Inc. for 450,875.00, same being low bidder on improvements on the water plant, including the buildingof storage tank, salt vat, install- ation of softening equipment, plant piping., electrical' work and removable of existing equipment according to the plans and specifications of Valeo, Inc., and to instruct the Mayor and City Secretary to sign the contract for same. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Mfg. Co. at a price of 3217.00. Motion passed. Dr. Veazey to buy one pump for brine from Allis-Chalmers Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Mr. Hoech to buy a' chlorinator for the water plant from Wallace & Tiernan at a cost of $2,250.00. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. McCollum to accept the rendition of the Southwestern Telephone Co. for 0175,000.00 for the year 1950. Motion passed. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. Hoech to pass the following resolution: "BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Huntsville,'a Municipal corporation of the State, of Texas, that Sam Robbins said corporation's Mayor, be and he is hereby duly authorized and fully empowered to enter into and execute, for and in, the name of said corporation, one certain written agreement, dated September 22, 195p, between said corporation and Guy A. Thompson, Trustee, International -Great Northern ailroad Company, Debtor;', herein called Carrier, respecting among certain things the construction, ownership, aintenance, and use 'of two certain water linea (one 6 -±rich andone 8 -inch) crossing Carrier's.premises at: •''eon` Bush- e run .fro nd o h h before e, h o 1i be m the e f t n, ush appeared b, �'�' e uracil, requeat�.nga 6 water. n ,..: :. orinal :Road through ;;Farh'ill";Addi -' on confleeting ".w� th.. a .6 "lane from the ,A.,. � `Randolph; Nous e1, on Pleasant Street otion' was made b 1t!Ir. Hoech seconded U ;Mr.. Hensarain to refer this uestion to -the water and sewercomm ttee se o:make :.recommendata:ons. ' Motzon.a,s . d.; :E2 ed by M rad CO Dr. Bush also requested the Counc* 1 to' extend the Normal Iizll oad. Motion made by r. prott' se , B •. , the C Motion this . request to the .Street and . rid eCommittee- and report back toCounci▪ l. nsarla,ng to referq g P 4- of,Max and J. C. Walker aeared before the Councit concernin� t he Street between their heir houses. t .on_madre by>Mr.Townley,seconded b ,PirP.Hensarlingto haveCity:Engineer supervise the paving of this stree .�, ;, NI son- passed. ... ,: � ,.andto accept the -::.street after:it had:been.paved. of f..Mr. Wa�.l�er ,and Mr. Jones.would pay for same,P � � 'n a eared. beforc the Council in regard �bo`°annexin some Property in South. Huntsvi• lle. The ;l Zvi g PPg g I? P Y asection. that ' forwaterin it agreed to consider that petition to check to see if they had money to pay. ..,,Y g Mr. Christiydiscussed with the Council the Public Housing project, but no action was taken. Marcus Irvin requested the City Council to give himma€;.Taxi Permit.' Motibn made by Mr. Hensarling, econded by Mr. Hoech xxgimex to request Mr. Townley and Mr. McCollum to check with Joe Burns who has a Taxi icense to see if he needs another negro taxi, and -bo take whatever action necessary. Motion passed. Requests were made for lights by Mrs. Marshall on 2GG Street and Mrs. Boettcher in front of her house on 2. Mrs. Ross`. was instructedtosee if there were lights on corners of the two properties and if there were not o_have lights installed. Soley O'Bann.on presented a petition signed by 8 property owners requesting water and sewer to be put own in Pinecrest Addition. Motion_ was made byMr. Mosley, seconded byMr. Hensarlin to 'put water and sewer c` Y,'; g n. Pinecrest Addition for 'uiaxiinur of.-• 50D0 00(.,and rovided the six signors of the petition who plan to' build 0 00 each ,also . every -. person:.b ,in a lot,` in. ouses, in this sub=divisionao put up .�15 and,pro'v�.dedthat other p buying his sub -division should put up $150.00 each. = When houses are built and services installed the $,150.00 will be efunded by the City. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. McCollun,•seconded by Mr. Hoech to instruct Mrs. Ross to put $160,000.00 from e Water 'Works .& Sewer System Rev. Bond in a separate fund for future use. Motion passed. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Warner with a plat of their new sub -division requested the City to accept the same. ;? otion was made. by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Hoech -to accept Far F -i 11 Addition / as a part of Huntsville. otion was passed. Motion was made by iir. Townley, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to pass the following Ordinance: {, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY SECRETARY TO EXECUTE NOTES FOR THE "AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF 30, 000.00 FOR PAYMENT OF CERTAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, AND PLEDGING A PORTION OF TEE REVENUE FROM THE PARKING METERS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, FOR 'TIS PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID NOTES. or F'ow re Sho Ta 1 1 e C & G. Mc olluin. re sham A Elliott ddressin "Machine g L, Bath So: thwestern Bell: Tele' u, Mrs. Sam McKinne `' Continental 0i1 Co Galloway 'Service Station )Costilow' s Garage `.0 _. R. . Motors bi s I.. ob n 1 &e alle Smith r r'y ,Chas . & Sam `Mot or Co Gulf. States Utilities Co, 10.00 3.75 40.59 35.05 62.66. 5.00 285.88 5.10 19.00 42.96' 92.52 136.80 981.2 7 To the Honorable Mayor and -City Co 11Huntsville, Texas. gineering T,e'sting Taborator, S C .- lliort,on alt oni "an' Munici al:Hu ly Co,. P PP ,Y C Humble 0t . -91 Re f inin ' g. - T; Talker Count hardware C vi=Lateral ;Fire, Hose o , U i' ed Gas Cor o atio Co n t pr n Western Auto B' urdeaux .: Huntsville "Item Wick's Paint Store Ari Texas <Refri` eration 'Ice Co .. X10.00. 248.00 536.07 119.27 27.54 446.88 . 88 18.50 .98 15.60 46.08 4.90 4,50 Genn lemen herewith We ew h wish to submit the Electrical and Plumbing inspections: Building, n for the ;month of November, 1950,,for u�.l i Electrical permits issued Fees collected Gas permits issued. Fees collected Plumbing permits issued Fees collected Building permits. issued Fees. collected WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has entered into a contract with Gaylord Construction Co for certain reet improvements within the City of Huntsville, Texas, including asphalt concrete topping on various streets thin said city, creating a just and legal obligation to pay therefor; and WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that it would be advantageous to the best interest of the City to borrow the money' for the payment thereof to be repaid out of the revenue derived from the parking meters .of the City of Huntsville and under its control; Therefore BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coundil of the City of Huntsville, Texas: lection 1: That the Mayor and Secretary of the City of Huntsville be authorized to execute promissory notes payable to the Water Works and Sewer System Revenue Bonds reserved for water wells, and providing for payment in monthly installments . of not .:le s s than 5500.00 per month on or before the 10th day of each month beginning on or before the 10th day of December, 1950 and continuing on or before the 10th day of each succeeding month thereafter until fully paid. Section 2:. Of the net revenue from the parking meters of the City of Huntsville, and under its control, each month hereafter not less than l>500.00 be paid on $30,000.00 note, and it is hereby ordained that the notes constitute a first lien upon said portion of said net revenue. PASSED AND APPROVED this 7 day of November, 1950. /S/ Sam Robbins, MAYOR, 'CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. Respectfully submitted,,: R. V. Silaers, Electrical Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas. Insp. J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp. A. , J, Brown, Plumbing Insp. 'To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gen-tlemen• CITY SECRETARY, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. SEAL). No . other business Council recessed, subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx December 5, 11�INUITS OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in present, to -wit: Sam. Robbins, Mayor, C. ' Y..:Townley Dr. W. B. Veazey Frank °,Sprott Woodrow. Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech the follovri.ng report Water ptunped Water softened Wash water used Dilution meter. Plant. meter Brine meter Salt used for Water Plant Operations 23,896,000 Gal. 19,995,500 c' 1,226,700 " 84,150 " 101,320 :r 34,720 90,2 72 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Siller', Plant Operator. meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members To The Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,` Texas. The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of November 7, 1950 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Magnolia Petroleum Company Greene .'Servce Station 457.20 Huntsville Hardware & Appliance Co. .75 Perry Bros. 3.55 We herewith wish to submit the following report for the month of November 190 Luther Brown 133 Woodrow Burnett 186 Calvin McAdams 1214 Floyd Jordon -0221 Charles. Musgrove 1226 Charles 0. Dugan 1228 Avail J. Barbee =229 Mel -vin Warren 1230 T. 0. Adams ;232 Betty Gamble f233 Cecil. Claborn ;234 ' Willie Vann 235 Lucille Calip 236 David M. Kaiser Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Improper starting Running red light Drunk Drunk Drunk Speeding Speeding No. Operators License Speeding in full in full in. f in, fullull in full $5,00 5.00 14.00 14.00 (5 days Jail) 9.00 14.00;(10 da. Jail) 14.00 14.00 x4.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 14.00 26.70 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00.. 14.00 37 Eddie..Garmon. 38 '011ie: Mack Shaw" 42 H.,. J. Grover 43 'Fred Williams 44: Henry Andrews 4 5 •T B Ma be'rr Orden ,... Y Y 46• homas-Tresa Lambert 47." Presa Lambert 4.•"LuiOr •9 re• 3 ernon Piller 40. Void: 41 Philli Oli hint. J Jr trig o.hnson, , 49 Lee Ir in:'`Brijnkley 50 James Lew s Leon Dixon 52 J. W. Sjolander W. ohnson Eugene Abernathy Robert Lynn Whinery 'Frank Brooks Clark Lours Brock Joseph F.•..•,- -•ogers, Jr.. Clifford':Osburn Claude Gainbrell- James Boyd Samue i •• John :Edward Moore Horace Vaughn Charlie McGuire 265 Freeman Palmer: 2'6.6 Freeman Palmer 267 Alex McAdams 268 Alex:ivicAdams 2'69 Marcus Irving 270 Marcus Irving 271 Elijah Nowling 272 Elijah Nowling 273 Lester Melvin Morgan. John B. Herndon John. Walker Lassie K. White Claude Gainbrell Charles Marion Whatley 279 Billy Joe Reed 280 Oranza Terry 281 Luther Dickey 282 James Chancy Kelley Calvin McAdams, Jr. Morris Waller 285 Raymond C. Brown. 286 Lucille Currie Mariner Lonnie Edwards 274 275 276 277 278 288 Homer Lee Shaw 289: James Cauthen 290 Leonard Shaw 291 James P. Hollingsworth 292 011ie Mae Rogers 179 ' Philip Irvin No tail light Drunk,Dzsttiirbing ''Peace Resistn .(i e st .. _. rr g _ Drunk P assing` no .pass zone Wreckle"..D'"'`i s s rlv ng No 0 L' Op urani, icense b R Red e dZi li : . ::.. . g ri ging ' left:hagnd.t sid g 1;4.00" 14.00 1;4.00 42.00 1.4.00 14.00`' 14.00 Drunk 14.00 Speeding Defective Brakes 14.00 No tail light 14.00 Speeding & Running read light 19.00 Improper passing: 14.00 Speeding. Speeding 14.00 P g Speeding 14.00 Speeding --- Speeding 14.00 Passinr in no pass zone Speeding No. Op. License Passing in no pass zone No burning tail light No. Op. -license, turning in middle of street.: - Speeding -No. Op.License14.00 Indecent exposure .& Disturbing Peace 28.00 Op. taxi cab for hire without a permit Op. Tazi cab for hire without a permit Op.' taxi cab for hire without a permit Op. taxi cab for hire without 14.00, 14.00 14.00 Motion was made, by Mr. merit. ',Motion passed. 42.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00, 14.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 a permit Op. taxi cab for hire without a permit Op. taxi cab' for hire without a permit Op. taxi cab for hire without a permit Op. taxi cab for hire without a permit Speeding No tail light,No. Op. Running red light,No. Running red light Speeding & No Op. license Speeding & Running red light 14.00 Wreckless driving 56.70 No Op. License & Speeding No Op. license & No tail light 28.00 Drunk Following fire truck Turning middle block Speeding Speeding No Op. license & no burning tai 1: light Speeding & No burning tail light Running red light & No Op. license Speeding & No Op.License Speeding & No tail light No Op. license Old Fine Motion was Wade b 1p , ,, .. ollum .secone Y ;• ded by Pilr. Hoech to put cel3b in alae office a kerosene stove for', 't a in .:,.Pot Total cost- ,.. g ... _".. of all to be�h25.95 : M , iJiotio � ,; ,, ofion, passed. n waw made.. Li ,.. buy; b r. tulcCo Y 1 um seconded D by, r. �7eazey; to. have City 'Attorney :draw • int. the. use.. of the: idew r: elks fo. , di spla o.n . merch.andi se . lyot • ion passed Motto,d M n made bystir. ;:. , ;; .... , Hensarlln seconded iii _ � , g by r. Hoech to -have, a Christmas P"art and wives and C' the.. , it C ,' ,• ; ..; ouncil.and, their, he �. r v :,.. ,. wi es. No other` business the, Council recessed subject to, ca p an ordinance prevent the City employees xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - t€ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxxx:�xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x ,- X XXxR.{.iSXXRXXRxx +? MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TI- .'CITY COUNCIL` OF; THE CITY OF IiUIdTSVILLE The: Cit C ounci l 'Met Y present, 'to -wit: 5 Sam. Robbins., Mayor C. Y. Townley` T. "M, Ba flew Dr. W'. , B. Veazey Frank . Sprotf s Woodrow Hensarling Jacic McCollum Herbert. Hoech The Mayor called t1 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 in regular meeting at the City Ball in Huntsville, ' exas with the following members The Minutes of December :5, 1950 were read and approved. The foliowing bills were read,approved and ordered paid:r Foxboro. Company East Texas Ch•amber of• Commerce: • Lavender..Radio Supply Co l Telephone r Co. Southwestern Co Gabes Co I 14040114.:Pet. Co Humble Oil & Refg. Co j Mallery & :Smither + Seagrave Corporation , "0 Leight Western Auto • Be ckham & Jon.e s i Galloway Service Station McCollum & Gresham 6 Hardy Lumber Co Guif-'-.St-ate's Utilities Co• Johnston's Garage $3.18 25.00 39.33 52.66 25.54 192.80 5.16 90.50 124.43 74.84 10.95 45.06 31.55 84.65 1.50 872.87 2.00 urke Harris Uniform Co eo.'T. Barnard .Co Orton Salt Co' kroner, Davis & Phillips Walker Co. Hardware United Gas Corporation Pat. Hopper ; A. L Cline, Lbr Co.: Wood 'Tire & Supply Co. City :Lumbers Co Greene Service <Sta Texas: Refrigeration & Ice Pinedale:. Rock &:.Buil'ding R.. E': McGrorey Chas. & ,San•Motor Co $264.30 80.77 496.00 16.90 367.21 39.84 34.28 3.20 4.95 13.61: 35.67_ 4.20 4.20 1.10 .75 47.05 To the _Honorable Islayor and City Counci Hunt`svi 11e, Texas. 1` I .herewith wish to submit the .following report December, 1950: Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, Pity Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Plant meter Dilution meter Brine Salt used for.V`i'ater Plant Operations for the month of 23,045,000 Gal. 19,49:6,100,Gal 1,249, 300. Gal 115,730 Gal 111,900 Gal 32;760 'Gal. 85,176. Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator:, Mr. Ford of the Prison System requested the City to pay him and two other guards working on the Radio Station at the Prison System $25.00 each for operating the Radio. No action was taken. Motion was made by Mr. Townley seconded by Mr. ' Sprott to complete the resurfacing' of the following streets: Motion passed. 1. 8th , J, and 9th street from Wood Street to Avenue 1- 2. 15th Street to N to L 3. Avenue N from 14th to 15th Street 4. Wood Street from 8th to BirminghamStreet - 5. 9th Street to Avenue I to F - - 6.: Avenue F from 9th to llth Street - - 900 feet 900 feet 400 feet - 1650 feet - :4200 feet 900 feet To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hunt svilie , Texas . We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of December, ;Gas, Electrical and Plumbing inspections: Bui lding permit s Fees collected Estimated value 4 50.00 42,1,00.00 • 35.00 Pees colleOted 420.00 Pluinbing per'ma. s issued 1 Gas permits issued 10 Fees collected $20.00 Total fees collected $131.00 Respec-tfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, El.ectr.ica.1 J. 1/7. Alexander, Gas. Insp., J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp., A J Brown F'llzabirig o the HonorableMayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. Gent emeli We herewith wish -to submit the f'o13.owirig l'epor•t for the inonlh of ec Am'b. Fine James 13. Vann Speeding Robert Archie Speeding & running red igh Parking violations 1.1o. T-630 thru T-654 25.00 759.10 Respectfully submitted, ..-.---.4.':---...- ....-.. 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Currie 7 ••.Eddie Gorman Oryis Boone ..., 9 , Noi-inan Johnson , . 10 , Carl" James Grant 11- • Juan Dean Robinson • '" Warren Brown, Jr Old Fine Fd in full Old Fine Pd in full Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. Pci in full. Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. Pd in full - Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. in full Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. I'd in part Old fine. Pd in full d OlPd 10 d Fine. Pd in fiin full Old Fine, all Old fine.FineFdd in full oi full Old Fine Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. Pd in full Old fine. Pc1 in full Pd, in full Wreckless driving. Pd in full Park. on Hiway -No. Op. License Running red light Speeding No tail light No. 0. License- improper turn Void Leaving scene of accident Leaving scene of accident 1. leaving scene ofaccident 2. Drivingwrong side of Hwy. 3. Disobeying Officer Parking astride line Drunk No. operators license Void Disturbing Peace No. operators license - Void No tail light -No. Opr. license Allowing minor to drive car Wreckless Driving Speeding • No burning tail light No burning tail light Running red light No •burning tail light Speeding Running stop sign & failure to appear No burning tail light- No. Op. License No burning tail light --dropped Failure to yield right-of-way for fire truck-- No. Op. License Speeding Impediment of traffic Improperly parked Wreckless driving Drunk Disturbing peace Disturbing peace 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 - 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 5.00 5.00 28.00 28.00 5.00 14.00 56.70 28.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 39.00 Void 14.00 14.00 14.0.0 14.00 14.00 1.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1228 114 70 0 5584' .09000 14.000 • 00:0000 28.00 28.00 5.00 14.00 56.70 28.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 1 Motion was made by Mr. Ballew, by other Policeman. otion passed was improve the sLreets torn up by water and sewer the Mo -bion was rnade by Mr due to the 4410"Y'"44:-:-thQ also went d Station. Motion passed.• .• • oi),.o.rator...p...9f,,.:t t that • re.1pr...i.aon... • • operators t Council felt that it oould not pay any exbra nioney -bo -bhe • - - use • • • . the•_ .np•• c.,-•ss1,3,• .....,.y•,,-,,•.6.•.i.,.b:,,, Engineer,. , . ..,,.,,,,,,',. . s..' 'their ..i.?.mey,v...„ . s ub-- di , s 1 on, ,, . , . .. ..." ".• -. '"••''' - - '''..e. .1. -„'..]1.:c.•.''' ‘ii.''iati.i..':1.**,t0iL7‘,..-d.,. '1:-.....•', Moses -t6 - - -: ,.-----' - - - - -- .- water, -,,--,-,:ice by -,:- -0r.,,,..-,,,,,.Ba_ -3_ .1,.:ew.:?-,,e, ep.,.:d , „ • . 6 000.c )0' Ef:1-.10. '... , • ' .,-- :, , 1950 l'} eAxr-genRodbinergtfrSmomit2112enrdreStclurceestteNdotrtheh.Citlyhitsoprput ojeot, aoo ordi Smither said he would Put up 50% of the oo mot ion. was rn have this work done. Mot ion passed. • • Mayor. and 111' Huntsville dwiteyOgun1 City of p about we are The transportation the sst following completely Al t c)' t1 havelmade. letter ee aa*ul rs. ne: .„ilientnbc)1e11171December h. we known trnportttion - • -11, at no spec othing ec. 0 leastar3.d each ovyo, u the interested 1' Chief 'NIOho-Ls. • • - t to,ndition and • d city. oncemonth. We • - repairs We are to brought 33.; i7b8- 90 report the 'Chief a Chevroet vehicle, othatpe r a tsiho*nuThisl. should p rbe se ern- inspectat ve mai suggestion We suggest yoturhe 'egiqvuelk' prit, resultin:are?..()w,c17:11un.er, e'n°ve 11 cost maintenance and will will insure_ s Disturbing peace Speeding -pass in no pass zone Running stop sign laying fine out in jail 5.00 14.00 14.00 Void 14.00 void G 14.00 56.70 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 .00 14.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 Void 14.00 void 28.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 10 days in Jail PD 4.00 14.00 4 da.injail 10.00 CC: Chief Nichols IACJ:bt There- being no further business Council adjourned subject to call. xxx)cmccicx)c)cxxc)oc)c.:cxxxx)cxxxx)cxxx)c.xxxxx.loc)cx..)cx()cocxcxxoc)ocx)c)c;cc:cx(..1cJc)cx)c)cxxxlcx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)cxx)c)c)c)cxxxDocxxxxxxxxxx February 6, 1951. • . • MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE 9T TY' 'COUNCIL .' TI -IE . C. IT QIP TEXAS. The -City Council met .in regular meeting'-aTt..,t, heCity Hall' in Huntsville, Texas with the 1:17•H etaloers- presen-t„.. to -wit: . i • ScamiyR. Ballew Townley v Dr. B, Veazey 11 Frank-, Sprott Woodrow •.Heri.sp.rling. ,11 Jack McColluiri. • II' Herbert Hdenh , • 4 - • The mayor called the meeting to order. 11 The Minutes of Jan 1951 were. read and approved. • , 4 The following bills were read, approved and ordered • • • . • - • • 4 Mallery & Smather if Walker County Hardware The Texas Co Municipal Supply CO 11 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co ir17.1.11)1:111.111recdeu Gam r:sh 11 McClanahan Motors $ 17.85 United Gas 142.22 Smith's Store 301.80 Unitog Co 125.88 Seagrave Corporation 62.22 Gulf Tractor 8c e qui pnient 88.61 Galloway Ser -vice Station 19.90 10.60 aintsville Itenr,z- 48.50 32.50 Berry & $mi,ther 20.00 36.59 70.95 45.48 16.86 10.53 4 44, j 4:k1 'f '4We 4 e t, -77 o st ilow'. s Garage uilder.s Supply arae s"Davi s at`haan,Watchmans Clock Co o hast en s Garage lman�s-Service'Station Continental Oil ;Co M. L. Bath A. L. Cline Chas. & Sam' Gulf States Utilities C $ 26.88 78.00 2.65 57.69 959.54 Respectfully submitted, Robert Sriither, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge norable iiiayor and City _Council, ntsville, Texas. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. I:herewith wish to submit the follov+ring report for. Water Plant We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the [unt svi 11 , .Huntsville,;; Texas Willie Vann Clifford Osburn Charlie McGuire Claude Gambrell Harrison Dickey Tom Col'line Carl Smith Fred Fred Handy Orvis Boone 11 Juan Dean Robinson.:' James B. °Vann Robert Archie J. B. W. Plaster 17 Calvin Palmer 19 Warren Brawn 20> Ed Wells 2,1 Harrison .Williams 22 R. L. Davis 2'3 W. H. McLe o.d 2 4 Aaron Harmon Luther hickey 26 J. W. McLeod 27 J. Vance Griffin 28 Wilton Rucker 29 Boyce Duke, Jr Schmidt, Victor Louis Willie Roundtree Etcel McAdams James Holland Virgil Cone Hightower Dee Marion Sammons Mond: Samuels 011ie Mack Shaw Lee Roy Green Fred Handy Isiah Kelley 0. B. Hightower Willie Roundtree Sonnie Crooks R. B. Wyatt Roy E. Bicknell Virgil Dean Starns Willie B. Smith Mrs. L. 0. Spearrne;n Lloyd Edwards Anderson Neal Owens, Jr. James Gus Ditto Lusters Williams 55 Harold Lee Clark 5:6 Edgar 'Lillard 57 Odis B. Williams 58 L. C. Anderson 59 C. G. Clark 6.0 . Barns Slaughter 61 0. D. White 62 W. T. Washington 63 Floyd B. Moore 64 William C. Petty 65 Edgar 'Allard Parking violations No. Corporation Court of the City o Old Fine (Bel.. due 42.0 Old fine Old Fine (Bal due $13.00) 01d fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old . Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Speeding Leaving scene of accident Speeding Drunk Drunk Speeding No tail light Drunk Violate stop sign Passing no pass zone No tail or clearance light Passing no pass zone No operators license Wreckless driving 14.0.0 14.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 5.00 14.00-- 6 days in 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 5.00 jail 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Water, 'pumped Water softened Wash water used Plant meter Dilution 'meter Brine meter Salt used operations or the month 23';195,000 Gal 11:,121,000 Gal:: 735,900 Gal 75,400 GO -1 ''15,5O0 Gal. 17,880 Gal 46, 488 Lbs.. f January, 1951: Respectfully submitted, R. V.'Sillers, Plant Operator. To.' the Honorable lViayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. 1951Building, We herewith. wis}i to 'submit the'followin • reports'':for the ,.month of, forGas, Januray, 3i Electrical and Plumbing inspections and moving permits: Disturbing peace (DISMISSED) No burning tail light No burning tail light 1. No operators license 2. No burning tail light No burning tail light Electrical permits issued Fees collected Plumbing Permits issued Fees collected Building permits Fees collected Moving permits 1 Fees collected 5.00 Estimated value building permits Passing no pass Zone No operators license: No operators license Running red light. 1. No operators license 2. Leaving scene of accident No tail light Speeding Speeding Speeding 1. No tail light_ burning 2. No Operators license Speeding Speeding No burning tail light Speeding 1. Speeding 2. No opeators license Drunk 1. No operators license 2. Running stop sign 1. Speeding 2. No tail light burning Ran stop sign No burning tail light Drunk Failure to yield right-of-way Drunk Drunk No operators license Speeding 1. Speeding 2. No tail light burning Run red light Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector, J. B. Snodtrass, Building Inspector, A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. ! Mr. C.E.Garrett appea.red before the council v.rith a petition from the, property owners on old .Houston road ' requesting the council to allow them to; put.;a to pin of as halt on their street , after -•ravel .is',,:put down. � �P g p � P It was agreed by the council that '..if the money was put 'in the bank the,•, City would.: supervise this work. Mr MoCullom seconded by Dr. Veazey and passed that the following pay raises would be made I next':`fiscal year same being April 1,1951. A motion was made by z at the beginning of the N.B.Davidson from. Kate Barr. Ross Elmer Nichols Lee Sande]. E.M.Syslvester 1i George Welbron T Van meter 11.1-1. Hyde Dock McCulloch Paul Smith i4 R.V.Sillers Josh Brown $575.00 to $600.00;. 400.00 to 425.00 275.00 60 300.00 225.00 to 250.00 225.00 to 250.00;. 225.00 to 250.00 160.00 160.00 125.00 150.00, 250.00 210.00 2.35.00 300.00 325.00 300.00 325.00 Eknmett Farris. Edward Brooks J.C.Loving, Ruby Evans $250.00 to 1200.00 to 200.00 to S.DQ- to.. $275.00 225.00. 225.00 200.00 Motion was made by Mr. McCollum seconded by Dr. eazey to pass the following; ordinance. Motion passed. +' ORDIE, MAKING IT UNiaTFUL' FOR ANY" PERSON; 1IRM OR CORPORATION TO PERMIT ANY PROF L+1•ITY, OBJECT -':- Q.....,...,,,,,4% RUCTION..j_r�ON THE STREET SIDIINALSNI,ALLEYS r ..:, ', I' 1ld1\1 SVI LLI, AND O.T H1,R . PUBLi G . PROP.LRT l ; c7I T IT.� CT,TY 0 :: Y �; T 1�LR1; of and PIZOV;CDIG :Ard :'f'I;IIALT_ I'OR T1 .3C UTOLATT ON o e o f' 'O Of S m • ,, _ <,. •<' o obt in the coo eratl n . - •-z H t s i11e has been unable t a p _ WHEREAS the Cit Council o.f the CiI,J of ,un �' le in-kee in the streets :Side*, and alle free:::from objects a ie..ci,tizens of the Cit of Iluntsvil1 P � �-s.:, s Y e itizens shall not be. incon- c' o. that :other c 'n: n e s :ruction so:'that`it has become advisable to apss an or di a of C has considered and as sed the :n eneed -and because, a , reef. ub ie demand ,therefor, h.o. Czty olanc 1 p g p allowing ordinance: BE IT .ORDAINED BY TBE CITY` COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: unlawful y` for :an erson,'- firm or coy oration': of obstruct or encumber,' to Seet�.on:1 It shall hereafter be p , ,,. p x dr.in the Cit : of Huntsville with an extent anyportion of anystreet,-ahl : sidewalk or public groin. y , o sale or displayed or ax thing lumber, boxes, timber,, firewood,.„'posts, vehicles, merchandise offered for y � what- ever in sny manner whatever. Section 2. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to place any barrel or barrels, box or boxes, wood, merchandise, vehicle or other substances on any ,sidewalk in the City of Huntsville, so as to: obstruct entirely or in part passage along said sidewalk or any;. part thereof. No one shall;have or main- .,;: 'other'. stallany " de k in' the Cit tai:n any fruit stand, huckster's stand or -.. on .si vdaly of Huntsville. The provisions of,..this section shall apply l = to the area between the front established building line ,and the curb line. The provisions of this section of thisordinance are not intended to prevent the unloading of merchandise or other articles upon the, sidewalk where the same is removed to the premises abutting thereon within a reasonable time after such unloading. .s- of a mis- demeanor ' s' o of this ordinance'shall. be deemed . Anyperson violating€�.�. of the - provisions i nsguilty Section 3. Yp demeanor and upon conviction shall be fined inany sum not to exceed 100.00, and every day such object or ob- struction remains or is placed in or on any street, alley, sidewalk or public property shall constitute a separate and: distince offense and shall be treated as such. Passed and approved this the 6 day of February, 1951. following bills were read, approved :.and ordered pai r San �.nt oni o :1�«ac bine &upP Y 1 Municipal Supply.',Co un p. B. LI. Skinner Company Kuhn Paint t ain C. ompany hQ. C Motors Walker County ount Hardware � ti Valle & Smithey rY. Ivliz Garage Cost .: Garage Hunt svi 11 e m Chas. & Sam Motor o Motors . . Wood Woo 'Bannon. Insurance Co e Badr Meter.Mfg. g• Co. 69.54 72.4 6 83.40 26.40- 22.55 30:40 25.55 5.00 86.43 50.13 92.81 48:32 8:32 84.78 340.84. Greene Service Station ' Southwestern. Bell Te;lephon.e c The Rohan Co Denton, s Cuff. Station G C r a `:United as o por, tion C, Petro he o 1bTa nolia um B; D,. urdeaux. Humble ,.O 1 & Refining Co Walker. Co.untyy Abstract Co Builcler.s . Supply;. . Mrs.. Sam.McKinney I Sit s nc McCollum..& res. ties .:,:.Gulf ;:States Ut1i . i 3.05 63.41 �. 17.P4 5.60 41.2. 3 71.50 0 1 .30 282.13 30.00 1.10 149.44 9 2. 5 0 13.09 To thse''.Honorable Mayor and City `Counoi: Huntsville, Texas. 'ith Electrical We .nspectiihereworis:wish to ., n MBuild n submit the following reports for the month of arch t � , - 1951 boy Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits issued Fees collected Building permits issued 11 Fees collected 62.00 Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. Fees collected 87.25 Estimated value building ,permits 152, 953.00 here being no further business Council adjourned subject to call. x caxxx xx,x' xX'xXXxxxx'� Xxx�xxxy..xr orsx) .XX :,,r:X. x:z:XXX?IX`XYs 1SXX Joaux U.XX.MXXXXXg February 26, 1951. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS IN COUNCIL ASSE!IBLED. That the City Election be held on the 3rd day of April, 1951, for the purpose officers of the City of Huntsville, Texas, to -wit: One Alderman from Ward No. One, One Alderman from Ward No. Two, Alderman from Ward No. Four. That the voting place for Ward No. One will be at Beckham & Jones with L.O. Lei and Mrs. Mack Ball appointed Clerk. That the voting place for Ward No. Two .be at the of electing the following One Alderman from Ward No. Three and One Respectfully submitted,: R, V. 'Sillars, Electrical Inspector, J. W. Alexander, . Gas. Inspector, J. `B: Snodgrass, Building Inspector To the . -honorable`, Mayor and City 'Council Huntsville,Texas., McKinney appointed Election Judge and Mrs. Norma Henderson. appointed Clerk. That the Pp Three be at Hensarlingts Store #1`with Charlie Fade11 appointed Election Judge and J. That the _voting place for. Ward No. Four be at J. B. Standley's Store with Harvard Bai Judge and Mrs. Hayford Moore appointed Clerk. That thirty days notice of the calling ofthis election be given in accordance with the gh, appointed Election Judge City Hall with Mrs. Sam voting place for Ward . No. F. Bolton appointed Clerk. les appointed Election We herewith wishto submitthe followingreport for the month The above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by unaminous vote of the City Council in regular adjourned session this the 26th day of February, 1951. /s/ Sam Robbins, Mayor ti ATTESTS t� s Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary.'.. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxscxxxxxxxx5=xxx�cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x„ March 5, 1951.. MINUTES OF REGULAR METING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI -t{ CITY OF HUNTSVILLE; TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with th 'resent,,to-wit Sam. Robbins, Mayor 0. Y. Townley T. M. Baliew Jr..W. B. Veazey Frank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling Jaok MoCollurn rbrt Hoech Tskxo May or "called the meeting .to order. following members Harold Leo Clark Oranzo Terry Clarence Sne11 Eddie Gorman. Boyce Duke, Jr Victor Louis Schmidt 0. B. Hightower' Roy E. Bicknell Virgil Dean Sterns James Gus Ditto Luster Williams Eddie Gorman Oscar Ivlassey L C. Andrews Barn Slaughter Floyd B. Ivloore Ernest Walker 67 Bozie:Bookman 68 A. B. Bradford 69 Martha Jackson 70 Alton Daniels 71 Wm. M. McCauley- 72 cCauley-72 Tom Lynch 73 Marvin Rales 74 Eli Pierce 75 David B. Harrison 76 Illaro ld Lee ' Herren 77 'Carl James Grant 78 Pete Jackson 79 John (Ranson) Hedspetch 'Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine. Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine 1. No burning tail light 2. No operators license Running red light Drunk No operators license No operators license Passing no pass zone Passing No pass` zone No operators license No operators license No operators license Passing rio pass zone Disturbing peace Gambling Dice ) Gambling (Dice) 14.00 Dismissed Dismissed 14.00 14.00- 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 19.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 (jail) 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 (Jail)' 19.00 (Jail) (Jail) 14.00 Schoeni Archer Joe Thompson Frank Davison. Victor Iver. S'. F. Sanders, . Jr. Gambling , (Dicce) Passing in rio .;pass zone 'Disturbing peace Petty Theft Petty Theft Parking violations No. -=666 thru No. 677 & T-700 14.00 14.00 31.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1.3.00' 302.00; Re spectfully submitted, To the Honorable Mayor and City COunoil,` Huntsville, Texas. We herewith wish to submit the following reports s Plumbing and Building inspections;' Robert Smither, City Attorney Howe l3. Maye s , City Judge. Mr. Nichols told the council about the plan of the National Security Council to make a survey in untsville. The council approved this survey and instructed the Mayor to write a letter to the Council appointinj liner Nichols, Cief ` of Police as representative for the City. Dr. S.R.Warner appeared `before the council wanting to know what would be done about the 6• '0- water line from corner of Dr. Bush's -home down. Pleasant Street to connect with the water line by Mr. A•.T•.ficRi4oi? i)Motion was made by M•r. Ho•ech seconded--;bi; • Richard E. Burnett Luther Brown 1;1,7 Ezekial Johnson 118 Woodrow W.:'Heinsohn imple Assault 2. DisturbingPeace Speeding` Speeding Driving on prohibited Street CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, For the year ending HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS March 31,-.1952.. * * * * *;* * * Parking Violations No. T-678-699 (T-700 reported on Mch report. T-701-735 Inclusive Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge. Chief Nichols told the Council the Government has wanted liuntsville to appoint a 25 man auxiliary police force tv and requested an Ordinance be written o.00er.this. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Townley to request Mr. Smither, City Attorney to draw up such an. ordinance for: consideration.by the Council. Motion passed. Motionwas made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to request City Attorney to write an ordinance designating certain stop signs as discussed in the Council. This ordinance to be submitted to the Council for study. Motion passed. Mr. Miles advised the Council they had a 2" private water line from Swimming pool to Highway 75 a total of 590 feet which they would be willing to sell for $200.00, also approximately 1500 feet of le pipe to sell. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Dr. Veasey torefer this question to Mr. Davidson and Mrs. Ross with authority to buy same' if they felt it was a good price and was needed. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to give Robert Reed a contract for material and labor amounting to $462.15 according.to his written bid for painting City Hall and fixing police office. Motion passed.' of the election returns was made' with the following 'results. Ward *l, Ward #2 Ward #3 Ward 7y - T. M. Bellew, Alderman W. B. Veazey Alderman Herbert Hoech, Alderman Jack McCollum, Alderman Taxes Penalty & Interest Poll Tax Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fees Buidling Permits Electrical' Permits Gas Permits Plumbing Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxes Utility Taxes WATER DEPARTMENT 484,000.00 ' 700,00. 1,000.00' 6.00.00, 5,000.00 50°;00 300.00 300.00 400.00 l; 000.00 2,000.00 9,000.o6` Motion was made by Mr. Hensarling, seconded by. Mr. Sprott to declare the above alderman duly elected as Councilmen, Motion passed. The budget for the year ending March .;31,'1952 was studied and a motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to have a public hearing on the budget at the City Hall Tuesday April 17th, 1951 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Hensarling, seconded by Mr. Townley to instruct Mrs. Ross to advertise and try to get bids, for the sale of the 7 pumps and other surplus materials at the water plant. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Hensarling, seconded by Mr. Sprott toaccept the final estimate of Pelphrey and Basham on the completed water contract and make the final payment of 07,168.46. Motion passed. Water Sales Service Charge Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps 'SEWER DEPARTMENT 100,000.00, 600.00. 200..00 100.00 5,000.00 Rentals GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Garbage Charges 105,900.00 9,000.00 20,000.00 Mrs. Ross was instructed to write Lane Texas Company about a new well. Mr. Paxton Hall resigned as milk inspector for the City of Huntsville, and his resignation was accepted by the Council, and the Mayor was instructed to bring in recommendations for another milk inspector. No other business the council recessed subject to call. REVENUES xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxj April 17th, 1951. MINUTES OF ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AT THE CITY HAIL, ; at 10:00 A. M. with the following members present: Sem Robbins, Mayor T. M. Balle w Frank Sprott J. L. Moses C. Y. Townley Woodrow Hensarling Motion was made by'Mr. Townley, seaonded'by Mr. Moses to pay $1125.00 as the City's part for the summer recreation program. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Townley,' seconded by Mr. Ballew that due to the fact no other bids were received for air . conditioning the City Hall , Mrs. Ross was instructed to Nammtpixidwaskimatkxxxxriximxxxxicirixarbditit22xiaix itaibutxralszalix advise Beckham and Jones that their bid for one three ton frigidaire unit plus wiring, piping and labor, totaling X1228.15 was accepted. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr.'Hensarling to instruct Mrs. Ross to get bids on a new 1/2 ton pickup for the water depart hent. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to accept the following budget ending March 31st, 1952: 19,230.38 * * * * * * * * * * * * *: * * * * * * * '* * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. For the year Ending March 31, 1952. **** * * * * * * * *****:******* ADMINISTRATIVE City Hall Operations Legal & Professional' Lights - City Hall Mosquito Control Publications Postage Salary -City Officials Salary -Election Judges Salary -City Comptroller Street Lights Supplies Telephone & Telegraph Milk Inspector Building,Gas,Eleotrical & Plumbing; Insp. Unclassified Depreciation Insurance & Bonds Miscellaneous Fees 300.00 500.00 300.00 2,500.00. 300.00 50.00 315.96 100.00 1;200.00,; 3,500.00 500.00 200:00 '360;00 1`,000.00 1,000.00 600.00 300,00 100.00 13,125.96 Auto Expense Chemicals. Equipment 1,000.00 250,00 300.00 Maintenance 3' Suppl Depreciation. Donations Salaries Insurance Unclassified Fire Marshall 700.00 2,500.00 700;00 4, 500;00 500:00 100.00 300.00 Meter Payments Maintenance Salaries 9, 000;;00. 1,200.00 Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Expense 2,000;00 1,,000;00 13,000.00 1,000.00 1',200;00 1,000.00 250.00 200;00 100,00 750;00 3.000.00 City Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary -Foreman labor: Maintenance Supplies Insurance Unclassified 7;200.00 10,000.00 2,000.00 2,400.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 2,000.00 200.00 100.00 Miscellaneaus,: Expense Depreciation ********************************************: o other business the council recessed subject to call. ******************************* xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxacxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxrsxxxxxxxxx!' MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF Ttn May 1, 1951. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the Present, to -wit: ;Sam Robbins, Mayor C. Y; '_Townley T. 'M. Bal few Dr. W. B. Veazey +; Frank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoe oh. Bond Retirement Interest Auto .Expense Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Legal :& Professional Pumping Postage Salary -Manager Salary -Distribution Fireman Salary -Plant Foreman Salary -Night Foreman Salary -Office Secretaries Supplies Maintenance of Equipment Telephone & Telegraph Water Softening & Plant Expense Donations Insurance Unclassified Water;Wirks & Sewer System Reserve SEWER DEPARTMENT 1, 000.00 250.00 100.00 20,000.00 8,000,00 400.00 10,'000.00 100.00 3;180.00 3,900.00 3,900.00 3',000:00 4,380.00 3;000.00 2,500.00 300.00 10,000.00 1,500.00. 300.00 200.00. 32,700.00 Texas with the following members The Mayor called the meeting to The Minutes of April 3rd, 1951 and April 17th, The following bills were read approved and ordered paid: Southwestern Be11 Telephone Co A. L. Cline Lumber Co' Maxwell Radio Service Municipal Supply'Co Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Gulf StatesUtilities Co Magnolia Petroleum Co United Gas Corporation Costilow's Garage B D. Burdeaux Murray Insurance Agency Denton's Gulf Station 58.64 1.00, 5;17 401;56 '113.60 1,06659 121.27 20;05 7.75 68;55: 45;.94 6.30' Walker County Tax Asr'& Mallery &; Smit her Beckham & Jones The Huntsville Item Simplex Valve & Meter Co Walker County `Hardware Humble Oil &Refining Co Q C Robbins Motors Galhoway..�s Humble Station. Continental Oil Co.` Clemons.& 15.00 2.00 1,228.15 214.15 3.00' 34.83 41.98 =.602> 5.65 91.20 92.80 Allowances & Rebates' Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment Supplies Unclassified 25.00 15.00 15,000.00 500.00. 500.00 100.00 200.00 Auto Expense, Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Salary -Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates 2,500.00 50:00 1;500;00 12,000.00 1,000;00 720.00 400.00 25.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hunt svi 11e, Texas We herewith wish' to submit the following reports for the month Plumbing and Building inspections: Building permits; issued Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Plumbing . permits 3 Fees collected Total fees collected Estimated value building permits 18,295.00 $107.00 $117,000.00. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers Electrical Inspector;, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector,_ Josh Brown, Plumbing Inspector. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: W h -t s Wes-- he'e vis o ubmi the rb tfo llow'` Hi.l Untsvle, T Huntsville, exact.• NO. NAME• X86" Lucille Currie mariner 52' Luster Wi lianis 62 W. T Washington W. C Petty 85' Ernest Collins 95: Vernon Boney 107 he onard Shaw 110 Roy Kay 112 Luther. Thompson 113 Levi' Thompson 116 Luther Brown 117 Ezekial Johnson 118 Woodrow W. ' Heinshaw 119 Gus Farris, Jr." '120 Hilliard Mo ring, Jr. 121 1aDon Kay 122 2 Roy Webb 123: Coleman E `. Pickering ickerin g 124 Johnnie Higgins 125 J. D Baker 126 Henry Carl Harry 127 Benjamin Collins 128 Rex Skipper 129 Horace Hubbard 130 Alvin Rogers s 131 William Lewis McGo wan 132 Levi v Hightower 133 Fred Marshall Bigler 134 Henry Barnes 137 138 139. 140 141. 142 143 144 145,. Edward R. Murry , G. B. Antwine Earl Willett Ed. A. Lillar Geo. W. Holland W. A, Samuelson W.L. Tipton Harry Cross Clarence H. Bradford. Leslie Dickey Forrest Gerald Simpson cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the Cit of y 146 Dearing E. Jones 147 Kermit Davidson 148 E. K. Kristoff 149 Travis Eimon Burnett 150 Eugene Houston 'Lemmond 151 Paul Lovis Huchuli 152 Thomas Fletcher 153 Lynn. Brackett Lane 154 Cecil Commander 155 James Bryant 156 Edgar Lee Johnson 157 OnieLouis Lawson 111 Elliott W. Barnett Parking violations No. T-736 Old Fine Old Fine (Pd in full) Old. Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine Old Fine, Old Fine, Old Fine Old Fine Old. Fine Old "Fine Old Fine Wreck1ess`Driving Drunk 1: No burning tail light 22.• No•stop.::light•, Drunk .. Disturbing Peace Ran red light Drunk Speeding $ 14.00 28.00 14.00 19.00.' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14;00_ 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 Motion was made ;by''Mr. Hoesch, seconded by Mr., Townley: owners had requested .the :City t'o pave the,. gaps on 9th gaps and instructed Mx�s.: Ross to .try_ and ,;get.. the m'one Applications for milk inspectors received from"J. M seconded by Mr. ;Townley to hire Mr. M. L Burk's„at a D b Mr.Townleythat upon.ins.ection .and re,coimnendation of the water �otion was made by r. Veazey, ..seconded byp - T on ase . and sewer-: committee` final a encs -_on .sewer line .be .paid .to Howard.. ....airy., Moti ,• p P ym a .a committee to ' trade off the ;:.Motion was -made by' Dr: Veazey, seconded'by Mr. Sprott to'have. the' Ma ,,,, y,o,,r- ppoint present car -of .Mrs. Ross- and also -trade off a: poli.oe car <for two similar new 'cars. Motion :passed. And -Mayor Robbins appointed Mr. Townley,. Mr.-Hoech ;and Mr. McCollum. "'Motion• was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded b Mr. Sprott to adopt the following :ordinance's CITY OF"HUNTSVILLE AN ORDINANCE : SUPPLEMENTING AND AMENDING WWHERE APPLI CABLE THE ORDINANCES REGULATING .AND CON- P T. -STREETS HIGBWAYS LANES ' ALLEYS TROLLING AUTOMOBILE AND VEHICLE 'TRAFFIC IN AND U ON y , , .,: ,, , , AND AVENUES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,.PROVIDING FOR: -PENALTIES FOR THE FIOLATION"'OF THE SEVERAL SECTIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS TBEREOF : AND` 'PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS- OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH, CITY COUNCIL OF -THE -CITY' OF HUNT,SVI•LLE,, N COUNCIL ASSEMBLED- . Section 1 tomobile "and -other;: vehicle traffic in and u on. ;, That an ordinance regulating and . controlling. -au,, :. P d` ' . `' � ' f Cityof ;Huritswi lle: ado ted ..Noveinber3rd .192`5 be amended adding d in the highways, pubho streets3.4 etc.., o the , .. P.... by g, Seection 10 thereto, as 'follows: Expired Lioense Parked on Highway Spee din g Speeding .. No P o.:-er o at is license 1. Expired i t ed`license plates. 2. No operators license Passing no pass zone 1. Expired license plates 2. No operators license Drunk Disturbing, peace Section. 10"- Traffic control::.ai f stop signs and traffic control lights. ions,. designation; of stop streets and installation. A All ;vehioles enterin Avenue.'K from 8th; Street either` from the.. East or West shall come• to in Avenue K :arid:_all vehicles .: assin :;,a]on Avenue K entering the intersection• of Avenue �K wi.th 8th:` street either from he `North or ,outh betwe,eii t ur , s . f 11 sto• o clock P.'M. on school. days while'the Huntsville public:; scho`o1s dare i"n� sess'on hall come to a u ,p •?¢•• befor,e entering' said, intersection. Followingo o se1 c1 too Y No operators license No Operators license Leaving scene of accident No operators license Speeding Passing no pass zone No operators license 1. Passing no pass zone 2. Expired drivers license Ran stop light Speeding No operators license Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Following too closely Following too closely Ran red light Leaving scene of accident Passing n.o pass zone Old Fine 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 (B) All vehicles entering the intersection. of loth Street and Avenue J from 10th Street h Street a ore, ente "in said' intersection 2rom eitherEast or West. r3 shall: come to a fii17. stop.._on lOt tr et b f r g iF _ . (C)All vehi les `enterin g the 'intersection ;of 12th .Street,.with Avenue K from the;;East on 12th c Street and all vehioles enteringthe in intersection of :'Avenue K with .12th;Street from' the .South on Avenue K shall { come to a` full stop `before entering such' intersection. •D All vehickes enterin the intersection 'of. 15th Street with Avenue L. from the West on h 15t -Street shall come to a full stop before. entering such intersection. (E) All vehicles entering ,the intersection of 16th Street with Avenue D from the West on 16th Street shall come to a full sto before enterin -such. intersection. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.50 Total collections - - - - - - Respectfully submitted,. Robert . Smither, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge. The following bids were received on 1/2 ton truck for water department: Chevrolet net $1257.71 Studebaker net $1339.00 Ford net $1400.00- 6 cylinder International net :•.$1145.30 G. M. C. net $1420.00 Dodge net $1426.50 Motionwas made by Mr. Ballow,` seconded by Mr. Sprott to accept low bid, same being International for $1145.30. Motion passed. (F) All vehicles entering. the interseotion of 17th Street with Avenue 0 from the East on 17th. Street shall come to a full stop before entering such intersection. (G) • All vehioles entering 'the intersection of .19th. Street with Avenue 0 from the East on 19th Street shall come to a full stop before entering such intersection. (H) All vehicles entering the intersection of Avenue M with llth Street from Avenue M either from the. North or South shall come to a complete stop, before entering such intersection. (I) In order to control the traffic at the intersection of llth Street and Avenue L an appropriate traffic light orlights may ' be installed,and all vehioles entering the intersection of Avenue L with ` llth Street from the; North on:Avenue L; shall :come to a full stopbefore entering said intersection and all 1, ii vehiclesentering the intersection of 11th Street with Avenue L from the -East on llth Street shall come to a J full stop and not enter said interseotion when such light is on red and.: proceeding only when such light is on green, andall vehicles entering the intersection of Avenue L with 11th Street from the South on Avenue L shall. come to a full stop and not enter said intersection when such light is on red and proceeding _only when such light is on green, unless in either case Such control signals indicate by arrows or other device that such vehicles may proceed in a particular direction, . or make a particular turn, either straight ahead, to the left or right. (J) Stationary traffic signs shall be installed, where not already installed, under the direction of the Chief of Police at all of the above mentioned interseotions except with regard to Section "(A)" providing for special hours for vehicles to . stop `;upon entering the intersection. of Avenue K with 8th Street from the North and from the South on "Avenue' K, at which point movable stop signs shall be installed during the hours which such vehioles are required to stop before entering those intersections. Section: 2 - No vehicle shall enter any intersection beenYinstalled at the side of or painted on theno vepavement ma hereafter be so installed or ainted and hicle a led oriiia hereafter.be installed under. presently. installed, y to a full stopand not enter such intersection where the such light is on green. without coming to .a full stop where a stop signal has under the direction of the Chief of Police, or that shall enter any 'intersection ;where a traffic light is the direction of the Chief of Police, without coming traffic light is on red and proceeding only when ection ... ., ,.. .. "h 11 ; e guilty id- cion of this ;ordinance s a bf 'a,m aol tin . an ,, of the: rove s erson .v a g Y P . ex -deeding One ,Hundred 'Dollard 03.00.00). " on ict on�the_reof :shall be fined in any'sum..not" and upon c v ,:. Section:.4-- All Section;'; and.publioation. PASSED AND APPROVED, in ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take and be in` force from and after its passage approval effect: P g , Pp this 1st day of May, 1951. /s/ Sam Robbins ATTEST: Motion passed Motion made n above ordinance No other business the council' recessed x X xxxxxxxxxxXXXX xxx Xx xxx xx xxxxxxx xx XXXXxXXXXXXXXXXXx`XXXXXXXXXXRXXXXXxXXxXXXXXxXXx7iX3CXRXXXXXXXXXXX�CXXXXRXXXXXXXXXXX by J. L. Moses, seconded by Herbert Hoech to pass on the following police ordinance:. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN AUXILIARY POLICE UNIT FOR. THE CITY OF HUNTSVI'LLE FOR USE IN EVENT OF DISASTER OR NATIONAL EMERGENCY. ofa. public emergency,disaster or catastrophe, it` would be to the public WHERE, in the event.p P interestpolice force i s"to act as an` auxiliary to have a.trained and organized voluntary unit of cite zn ` h - under the. direction and control of the Chief of Pglice, andwhereas reas- , it is deemed to be advisable tocreate such a voluntary police force in the City of Huntsville: BE IT ORDAINED BY TEE CITY CO(ThICIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: That ` a voluntaryauxiliary olice unit for the 'City. of Huntsville is„hereby authorized y P Y herein and hereafter res'oribed to be galled to active and created, subject to the rules.and regulations her n p , duty only by order of Mayor or City Council. (A) Words defined. 1. Auxiliary Police. Voluntary unpaid members, offering their in times of disaster and National emergency. 2. Department. Local police department. 3. Chief. Local Chief of Police. 4. Officer. Commissioned members of the Police Force. 5. Member. A member of the Auxiliary Police Force. (B) The Chief of Police shall, subject to the regulations imposed by the Council, have control of the organization and conduct of the Auxiliary Police, designating a -commander, other adminis trative duties and subordinate officers as may be desirable. (G) Members may apply, for and shall reoeive temporary appointment by the City Council on recommendation of. the Chief, who have reached the age of 25 years, who have been, found to be physically and mentally qualified perform the, duties of a police officer, of good moral character and of:good standing in the community. Such; appointment shall become permanent on completion of the prescribed course of train- ing by the Chief of Police and taking the prescribed oath of office and pledge. (D) The Auxiliary Police shall consist of not more than 25 members who shall be divided into such units and serve in such geographic sections of the City as may be designated by the Chief. (E) The members shall have and exercise no police authority unless called into active duty as herebefore prescribed, but may while in training and thereafter, with permission of the chief, wear an adopted uniforxn and insignia approved by. the Texas Departmentof Public Sai'ety. When called into active duty, the members shall have and exercise general police duties, authority and privileges, subject to the control and designation, by the Chief. MINUTES OF ,REGULAR MEETING` OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE .CITY OF 'HUNTSVILLE, TheCi-by metin regular meeting at the City Hall present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor C. Y. Townley T. M.'Ballew Dr. W. B. Veazey Frank Sprott Woodrow. Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech J. L. Moses. The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of May 1, 1951 were, read and approved. The following bills were read, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Magnolia Petroleum Co. Lavender Radio Supply i Wal ker County Hardware Simplex Valve & Meter Co Crane Co fE f The Rohan Company '; Berry & Smither s1 Morton Salt Co Amick's Paint Store. W. C. Hoyle TypewriterCo .. 'Huntsville Bldg & Material Co The Karpark Corporation Magnolia Petroleum Co. Mize Garage Builders Supply pp Y McCroryTexaco Station West End Motors r` Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas . Hunt sville Texas: with the f ollowin members .n Hun .► g _ approved and ordered paid: 66;52 168.15 31.08 84.63 23:70 52:-32 19:86 50.00 248.00 36.25; 18.00 8:00 43.39 295.85 26.73 103.80, 3.35. 107.60 Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the of Hunt nine :, Huntsville, Texas. United Gas,: Corporation ..` C. Robbins Motor::::::::::s Maxwell Radio Service, Municipal Supply Co. Southern Engine & Pump Co Gaber Co " Mo.Colliun &, Gresham. Fe'sles. Tin &, Pl:bg . Co . g Diamond Alka i Co 0?:3annon Insuranoe A e.nc g. Y Rockweal Mf'. Co, g The St.eck.Company The Kar ark.Cor oration .. p. ,.. ,p,. Continental '>Oil 0o : •-:: Chas. &;, Sam .Motor. co Mall,ery,_ & . Smibh:er I'. ,T. Huntsv`Ile. tern Koonce Gara e. t?, Southern Engine & Pump B.` D. Burde,"aux Texas :Refrigeration &;;Ice June. 1, 195`1. following cases on the Docket 'of the Corporation Court of the City $11.82 9.59 5.77 94.56 30.13 53.91 103.12 .50 16.50 92.85 198'.08 67.25 770.00 33.15 140.38 6..60 79.70 7.50 47.13 44..13 4.65 (F) A. member of the Auxiliary Police may be expelled from membership by the.. City Council for good cause shown, either on the reoommendation of the Chief or without such recommendation. Section 2 -- No person shall impersonate or hold himself out as, a member of the Auxiliay Police unless he has made application for and regularly received an -appointment as herein provided, and anyone found guilty of 'so doing shall be fined in any sum not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Section 3 -- This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. The above and foregoing ordinance. APPROVED AND PASSED, in open council, this 1st day of Sam Robbins, 76 Harold Lee Herren 78 Pete. Jackson 112 Luther Thompson 113 Levi Thompson 127 Benjamin Collins 130 Alvin Rogers 132 Levi Hightower 141 W. L. Tipton 146 Dearing E. Jones 147 Kermit Davison: 153 Lynn Brackett Lane 155 James Bryant 158 Emmett Richardson 159 Charles Kestler 160 Thomas Wynne 161 Ewing Gras sity 162 Melvin Tolf Tucker 163 E. V. Celestine 164 Leonard Mitchell 165 Mary Herron 166 George Ford 167 Jordon Enerson Dunn 168 Nathaniel Rolling 169 Floyd Edward Barrett 170 Elvin Taplin 171 D. L. Prather 172 George Lee Suafford City Secretary. ove ordin.ance,:approved and passed by the Council. Passing no pass zone (Old Fine) ling ic) PaidGambin- full Paid in full (De Paid in full Paid in full Paid in full Paid in full Paid in full Paid in full Paid in full Speeding Improper Turn Drunk Disturbing peace Following too c Disturbing peace Disturbing peace Disturbing peace Disturbing peace Improper turn Defective brakes Drunk Speeding Disturbing peace Ran red light (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine) (Old Fine in public worship osely by fighting by fighting by ''fighting by fighting 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00'. dm. 00 Ma 14.00 14.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 .' 5.00 14.00 14.00 4.00: 7.00 3.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00'. 14.00 25.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00; 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 Passing in no pass zone; & failure to appear Speeding (Old fine pd in full) Respectfully submitted, Robert Sinither, City Attorney Howell `Ma es,_ City Judge.: X202.14 Builders. Supp; To the Honorable Mayor and Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following reportsforthe month of May, 1951. Plumbing and Building inspections: Building Permits Fees collected Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket Huntsville , Huntsville, Texas the Corporation Court" of the City of Gas permits 7 Fees collected 14.00 Plumbing permits 10 Fees collected 25.00 Electrical permits 4 Fees collected 11.00 Total fees collected Estimated value building permits Ed Raynor caane before the Council and _wanted to see about, sewer, s w.ould run 100 feet and would have,the sewer checked. 1Horace'Fails appeared before the Council in regard to drainage line in the side street by his new house. Davidson is to check this and report' back to the Street and Bridge Connnittee. Respectfully submitted, R; V; Sillers, Eleotrical Inspector, J; B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector, Josh" Brown, Plumbing Inspector, J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. water and stock law. Council advised him they ?Motion was made by Mr. Bellew, seconded by `Mr. Hensarling to accept contract with Layne -Texas Company for t of $ ,Mayor and City Secretary to sign this contract. 000.00 and instructed the drilling a well at a ;cos25 � 1Motion passed. Motion made byMr. Hensarlin seconded byDr. Veazey to instuct the. Mayor to appoint a board of equalization. ot�.on a g, Motion passed. .And the Mayor appointed Charlie Fadell, A. B. Head and Mr. H. 0 Leigh. t No other business the council recessed subject to call. � xXxxxxxxXxxXxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmAxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx7xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxJ:XxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TEL CITY COUNCIL OF TI -E CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council, met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -Wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor C. Y. Townley T. M. Ballew Dr. W. B. Veazey Frank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech, J. L. Moses 256 Frank Brooks Clark 264 Charlie McGuire 281 Luther Dickey 36 Monk Samuels 47 Willie B. Smith 96 Dennis D. Liska #s"122 Roy Webb 128 Rex Skipper 134 Henry Barnes 166 George Ford 173 Earnest Gillaspie 174 Ruby G. ,King 175 Allen Moore 176 Dale Ogden Burt 177 Bert Aden 178 Siinon Webb 179 William Fr.anklin'Addis 180 Fume Gene Tamer ;k _8 RobertK. Blair 1 1ai 182 Harrison Williams 183 LeRoy Shotwell 1-.184 Joe Curry 185 Hugh Milton,Winn 186 Nathan Lovis Park 187 Joe Richard Wier 188 Horace Vaughn 189 Robert William Goodfellow 190 Henry Lee Gordon 191 Verge L. Mackey 1192 Donald Lee Macon, Jr. 193 James Thomas (Old Fine) Pd in full (Old Fine) Pd in full (Old Fine ( Old Fine) (Old Fine;): Pd in full ( e) ill (OldOld FinFine') PP 'inn fufull (Old Fine) Pd in full (Old Fine) Pd in full (Old Fine) Pd iri full Idaking U turn in Street 1. Speeding- 2. Running Red light Drunk Speeding Wreckless driving Careless driving Speeding'., Speeding Passin in.no;pass zone Speeding Speeding Ran Red Light Passing in no pass zonae Speeding Passing no pass zone No Operators license Speeding 1. Affray. 2- Carrying gun Ran stop sign 1: Passing no pass zone. 2- 1; 'Wreckle ss Driving. 2- No Lic '` 194 195 196 197 195. ' 199 200 2.01 154 1202. 203 204 205 Andrew Jackson. John W. Dever, Jr. Alvin Harding Black J. B. Smith Frank Love John Dunbar Melvin Curry Melvin Curry Melvin Curry John Patrick' Fields Georgie Mae Goffrey Cleveland Rossbarry Ivory Lee Goffrey Passing in no pass zone. Speeding Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone No Operators License Drunk Speeding Wreckless. Driving (Old Fine) Pd in full Seeding Drunk Fighting Fighting AMT. AMT. FINE PAID. 14.00. 7.00 28.00 13.00 28.00 5.00 14.00 6.00 19,00 9.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00, 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 5.00 Speeding --- operators ense 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of June 5th, 1951 were read and approved. The following bills were read, Galloway Service Station The Permutit Co Wood Motors, Inc Greene Service Station Veazey & Cole Humble Oil & Refining Co. Q. C. Robbins Morton Salt Co. Southwestern Bell Telephone Cc Karpark Corporation Mrs. Sam McKinney T. B. Trotter Southern Engine & Pump Co. is Denton's Gulf Station Berry & Smither Amick's,Paint Store Jack''s Auto Hospital j: B. D. Burdeaux,' McClanahan Motors Gulf States Utilities Co. ;.Bob Gil Servic Station b-�, ate_ Respectfully submitted Robert Smither, City Attorney, Howell Mayes, City Judge. 2.75 8,700.00 3.68 1.50 6.00 3.40 5.40 620.00 82.73 7.65 94.75 375.00 41.20 4.10. 10.00 23.77 8.30 81.08 36.75. 1,152.322p Builders Supply McCollimn. & Gresham United Gas Corporation Baldwin Concrete Products Lavender Radio Supply Co., Inc The Texas Company Mallery & Smi'ther, Inc. Rockwell Manufacturing Co. Harcy Lumber Company Houston Armature Works J. L. Ferguson. Hersey Manufacturing Co League of Texas Municipalities City Lumber Company Q. C. Robbins Wood Tire & Supply Co. Municipal Supply Co. The Huntsville Item Walker County Hardware Charlie & Sam Motor Co. exas.RegLi er tion & Ice Co. eaumier r n works. 24.34 25.17 2.88 60,00 6.32 210.24 10.44. 52.04 14.85 24.87 6.00 14.64 80.50 7.48 4.80 3.00 917.79 8.70 19.54 35.8585 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, ;t Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of :June, Plumbing inspections: Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector,. J 'Ar_Alsmaiglar. Gas' Ina gs&c,g', Josh Brown, Plumbing 2n.spector. Mrs. Rader'requested the City.to ut.,dow . a sewer in front of herproperty on East 14th Street. Motion was ,,. .M made Veazey,seconded byr Hens rlin d thisMotion ssed a e byDr.-seca to put ovum sewer line. o on- a ... g PP ,I. Maurice T urner-and Max Jones of the Chamber of Com merce disc ussed the sanitarYand helth condition of Hu n ts villa, wanting better garbage'disporal facilities, street sweeper and cut.ngweedson private property Mayoror asked the garbage committee of the Cityand the Chamber of0o commerce to"meat and trytoworksoma thing out. T. . B. Trotter_a.�.�Auditorwasin and made the report on the audit fortheYearerding1951 after which r V eaz made a motion seconded by 4r. Hensarling to accept this audit and payfor"M Motion passed. Motion was from Gibbs made by IVIr. Townley; secondedby :Mr. Hensarling to hire T. B. Trotter again to audit year ending March 31, 1952 at a cost of $500.00. Motion passed. S‘ . Hi hUray Ordinance Mo -bion: was .made. byMr. rota seconded' byMr. Hoech to_ . pass the follown P , g g Y MU: NICIPAL ORDINANCE Construction Reconstruction and:Ma intenence ) IN FM' HIGHWAY NO.1374 RT ION OF AN ORDINANCE APPROVIDING FOR. TIM CONSTRUCTION ,AND MAINTENANCE . OF THE PO NAN E "TER, „ A HO IZING THE CITY OF HUNTS�TILLE WALKER: COUNTY :::TEXAS HEREINABOVE REFZi;RRED l0. AS,. TIIE, STREET PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF TBE CITY TO EXECUTE AND TIE CITY SECRETARY TO 'AFFIX. THECORPORATE SEAL, ANDATTEST' 'THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE;; ,<D C - I0 O : THE. STATE OF 'TEXAS. BY: THE CITY AGAINST EXISTENCE AND USE' OF 'THE SAID STREET PROJECT. FOR. TijL ,INDEMIVIFT AT N F , it ALL DAMAGES TO ADJOINING, ABUTTING .AND OTHER PROPERTY, AND .FOR EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH ANY CLAIM OR SUIT ii THEREOF AND DECLARING ,AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE` SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS` il PASSAGE. made by Is.lIensarling, seconded d bYMr. Townley to buy a trip of land.50x 60feet costing $150.00 Bros. & Co. This land -bo beused for drilling anotherwell. Motion passed. new car for 'Mrs VHERhAS the_public- conven ience . 'safety:. arid necesait of I the citY� andthe PeoP e the city. require ,-- that the Portion of Mora omer Road between so th 'CitY limits and ,., Since• the : existing street constitutes a :danger and serious inconvenience to the public,': it is urgently required to be .remedied; and Pontiac x1600:00 Studebaker $1570.25 Dodge 4'1671.50 DeSoto $1550.00 Chrysler y$1380.00 Motion wa.s made' b `Dr, Veaze seconded byMr. Y Y� passed. Hensarling to buy the Chrysler, same being the low bid. Motion I Townley, D, 'Veazey C th _ e , lL. .Motion. was made.by Mr. seconded by r. to instruct the Airport ommi•Ltee to'fix e..;�vai, r ,we 1�, Tat a cost not to exceed 200.00. MotionP assed. Motion was made b `Mr. Hoech, Y seconded by Mr. Sprott to' pass the following tax ledger ordinance: AN' ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS INCLUDING A POLL TAX ON ABLE BODIED CITIZENS OVER TIE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS, AND NOT OVER SIXTY YEARS OF AGE ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1951 AND ALSO INCLUDING OCCUPATIOP TAXES, AND DECLARING AN ENIERGENC Y :BE IT .ORDAINED BY TRE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF'HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: Section- One: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and all I personal property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas, on the first day of January, 1951,. except so much as may be -excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United States, the following taxes. { 1. An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of 1.35 , $1.35 cents on the One. Hundred ($100.0.0 Dollars cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States for the current expenses for the support and; {maintenance of the City Government of said City of Huntsville, Texas. I; (2) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of $60p% $0.60 on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States to pay current interest on and provide one year's sink-, j-`ing fund and to pay all of the principal and interest accuring on all outstanding warrants, sewerage, bonds, paving bonds, Funding Warrants, Sewer Extensions, Improvement Bonds and Warrants City Hall and Fire Station Warrants and anyand all other bonds and Warrants g heretofrom lawfully issued bythe Cityof Hunts- ville, outstanding Texas. Texas, and which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said city of Huntsville, Teras. (3) An annual ad valorem tax of and at the rate of .05 $0.05 cents on the One Hundred Dollars cash value 1 thereof estimated in lawful current of the United States,for the purpose of the support and maintenance of � Y - p - P PP (the Fire Department authorized by law at an election held thereunder and the ordinance of :the City of Huntsville, ( Texas pursuant thereto. (4) An occupation tax on all persons, firms, and corporation `Texas, equal to one-half of that proviced by law for occupation tax including all amendments of Article 7047 of the Revised Statutes of doing business within the City of Huntsville, due and payable to the State of Texas, and 1925, and other amendments thereto. (5) A poll tax of One ($1.00) Dollar on every inhabitant of said City of Huntsville, Texas (of twenty-one (21) years and not over sixty (60) years of age on the first day of January. Section Two: The above and foregoing ordinance shall take effect and be in full. force from passage and approval. The foregoing ordinance was referred to the. Finance Committee on open Council. at meeting of the City of Huntsville Council held on the 10th day of July, 1951. We the Finance Committee, to whom the above and foregoing Ordinance was referred, have duly considered same, recommend that the said foregoing ordinance, levying taxes for the year 1951, be adopted. /s/ C. Y. Townley /s/ Frank Sprott /s/ Herbert Hoech. Adopted and approved in open Council this the 10th day of July, 1951. /s/ Sam Robbins, Mayor. WHEREAS, the city has requested the State of Texas to contribute financially in the street project; WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the city that it will assist the city in the street project by furnishing the necessary funds for actual construction, reconstruction and maintenance; and by supervising construction, providing the city approves the plans, grades and alignment for said project; and WHEREAS, the city, in considerate:on of the providing of said Pro eat, agrees to ind.emnify the State of Texas against all damages or claims for damage to; adjoining , abutting or: other property for which the State is g g �J g g liable, arising out 02, incident to, and in any, way connected with the installation, the construction, the existence, the use and maintenance of thestreet project or thepassage andenforcement 'of this ordinance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the public convenience, safety and necessity of the cit and the people of the city require it, uire said street: shall be constructed, .-- Texas to`enter u on construct and maintain SECTION 2. That the State' of be and is hereby p , . n the street project at the location and in the manner shown on the plans attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A P J and made a part hereof in all respects. SECTION .3'. That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to obligate the State of Texas to pay any direct, incidental, or copse cental damages to adjoining, abutting o, r other property in enforcement of this tiac of the street project ' reason fthe installation, construction,existence,use. and maintenace ordinance or by o a � SECTION 4. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the city does hereby ,agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages and claimsfor damages to adjoining,abutting, or other c nn connected the State of Texas is liable arisingout of,incident to,or in'any wayo e :..property. for which -the at 1' ay _installation, the construction, existence, use and maintenance of said street project and does hereby agree to StateofTexas against all court costs,attorneys'fees fees and all ;ex enses in connection with suits indemnify the y P Texas S endi ssist or relieve the State of.from def n �. ; for such damages, and. shall, if requested to do so inwritin a g:.. g � q g 'any such suits brought against it. SECTION 5.. Nothing contained herein shall ever be construed tpdace upon theStateof Texas any manner t of orin earising t -loss of ' ro rt out liability for injury to or death orpersons or for damagesto,or property any of liab Y Jx'Yg P Y manner connected with the maintenance or use of the street project and the city will save the State of Texas street. project. harmless from any dfunages arising.out of said maintenance and/or use of. said1 Ject and. onbehalf of the city. SECTION. 6. The mayor of the cit, be and is hereby; authorized to execute for ,� Y Y an agreement and contract with the State of Texas in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terns and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked "Exhibit B" The City Secretary `1 is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract and to affix the proper seal of the City hereto. SECTION 7. The Mayor of the bray, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forth- with and there being in fact an emergency and importive necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition and' that the contract aforesaid shall be, immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work herein provided for may be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition. The reading of the ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed with and :the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. 'STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER I, Kate Barr Ross, the duly appointed, qualified and acting city secretary of the City of Huntsville, Texas, hereby certify that the foregoing pages :constitute a true and correct copy of' an ordinance duly passed by the City Council at a meeting held on July. loth, A. D. 1951 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. To certify which, witness my hand and seal of the City of Huntsville, Texas, this due 10th day of July, 1951 at Huntsville, Texas, Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, Texas. IVIUNICIP, ` CONSTRUCTION, AGREEMENT AL nce% Combination Construction; 'Reconstruction and 111airiten.a ) STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS t 0 e referred Texas' hereinafter Thismade this 10th day'of Jul 1951,,and ::between The'State of agreement y� by 4 Uand" r Tx acting bythrough of the first art :and the Cid,; r of Huntsville Walker- County, Texas, c i g as the::.- State ,, party P , � :.n, 10th of hereinafter called the City , its duly authorized officers under an ordinance'- passed the 10day July,1951, party of the second part. Whereas the City has requested the State to contribute financial aid in the improvement and/or maintenance: on Montgomery road Street from south citY limits toU..5.Highway 75 withinsuch Cityand has s by pro per. ordinanced i n an authorized the State to enterupon and improve' and/or maintain orassist`the Cityin the. improvementaldormai main- tenance of said project; and Whereas, the State Highway Commission under date of program of work which includes the project described above and It is understood and agreed between the 'parties hereto that the City by virtue of the provisions of its charter and the laws of the State of Texas : has exclusive control. of and; jurisdiction over all streets and Such City- and that the City. has, re uested an'd=--consented' to the public ways:within. the incorporated limiter of su ty y q construction of the above. street' project hereinabove named and; the St.ate;in the. construction_. of the above City.'The,location ra des and manner 'o'f doessoatthe i ance and request of the... street.: Project nst r q, •g A"made . art hereof. In .case of construction.. h on theplans attached hereto' -and -::marked E�hibltare .m.., a s own P conflict between this a reement and said plans, the plans shall govern g P g Notfhing in this agreement sha1l be construedtoplace any liabilityon the City. fox personal injury .". , arisingout of the construction of such street project. P j on , It is understood and agreed between the parties. hereto that-. all obligati of State, �created herein ,,, to maintain the herein above described street project shall end and'_. terminate if and when the State shall abandon; cancel or relocate such designation. maintenance It agreed is further understood and a reed between the parties,hereto that the-im improvement and/orntenan e ya of the above project . the: State is for the sole. purpose of providingthe travellin public a"more adequate P J byP P g P travel facility.anal shall never be the basis of anyState claim; for` assumption, or;' participation ;inthe payment, of any of the obligations of the City incurred in the improvement, past or present, or any street project Whereas, the State Highway Engineer, acting for and in behalf of the State Highway Commission in activating such program, has made it known to the City that the State will assist the City in the improvement and/or maintenance of said street project by furnishing the funds necessary to construct, reconstruct or other- wise place said street in a condition to properly serve motor vehicle traffic thereon by preparing plans for said improvement and supervising, the construction, reconstruction or betterment work as provided in said plans or may be provided in said plans; conditioned that the City, as contemplated by Senate Bill 415, Acts 46th Legislature, Regular Session will enter into an agreement with the State for the purpose of determining the liabilities and responsibilities of the parties with reference thereto, determining and providing adequate and appropriate means ;! for the regulation of traffic, policing and maintenance of the project upon completion, and, provided further, that the City approves the plans, specifications, alignments and grades of the project, and, provided further,. that the City will indemnify the State against all damages to adjoining, abutting or other property occasioned by or resultingfrom the installation, construction existence' use or maintenance of said street project and the passage and enforcement of the ordinance herein referred to. Now therefore, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties hereto to be by them respectively kept and performed as hereinafter set forth, it is agreed as follows The State as its contribution to the improvement of said street project will prepare or provide for the orotherwise provide for the advertise for bias and let the construction contract, plans and specifications, , construction, and will supervise the'construction,.,, reconstruction truetioror betterment work as required by said id cost of those items indicated on theplans as to be paid for b`_. the State. plans, and will pay the � y IN WITNESS;WIIEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixedtheir signatures 10th day of July, 1951, and the Highway Department on the day of CITY OF HUNTSVILLE By Sam Robbins, Mayor! THE STATE OF TEXAS State: Highway Engineer Member, Mate -Highway Commission' District Engineer As long as the city street isa designated highway, the State will maintain said street project except the portions as may be made the City's obligation as mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. The State will maintain said street project or such portions thereof or extensions thereto as may be indicated on said plans for State maintenance, and such other portions as may be mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. R9 The City, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, does hereby agree to and does hereby authorize the State to imprbwe or assist in -the improvement of said street project at the location, to the grades and in the manner shown on the plans, which plans when approved by both parties hereto will be attached. Ihereto, marked 'Exhibit A" and become a part hereof in all respects. The City will provide for said street project a right-of-way free of all obstructions and of a width j., sufficient to properly provide for the improvements shown on the plans, without cost to the State and will not,. i in the future, permit encroachments on said right-of-way. The City will provide atits own expense for the installation, raising, lowering, removal or other necessary adjustment of any and all utilities or services, whether publicly or privately owned, as may be necessary topermit proper improvement, maintenance and use of said street project, and, failure of the City to promptly carry out this provision upon the written request of the engineer shall, if such delay results in additional expense to the State, be the direct charge and obligation of the City. The City agrees to pay to the State promptly the cost of making repairs to the subgrade or surfacing made necessary by reason of the installation, repair,removel, or adjustment or any such publicly or privately owned futilities or services, which may occur after the completion of the street project. The City agrees that it will refrain from passing an ordinance fixing a speed limit on the above mentioned street project of under twenty (20) miles per hour nor will it allow the erection of signs, semaphores and/or. signals that will give preference to local routes which intersect with the said street project, nor that will slow up, hinder or delay travvic on said above mentioned street project; The City will at its own expense maintain all streets lights, traffic lights and signal devices on said project, and sweep, flush and otherwise keep said street project in a clean and sanitary condition. State Highway. Commission. o h an original authenticated Note: Any official si: •riir for and on behalf of a rnunici: alit should attach or g gP � g- eunder theauthority of co of order, resolution,ordinance or charter provision, or a citation to.statut , copy , which this agreement is executed. Each agreement should be executed in duplicate. No other business the council recessed subject to call. • • ?-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXxxxXxXXxxxxxxXXXXXXXxxxxxXXXXXXx xXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXxxXXXXXxxxXXxxxxxxXXxxxx7xxxxxxxxcx xxxx MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING- OF THE; CITY COUNCIL OF The City Council met in regular meeting present, to -wit Sam Robbins, Mayor s`. C. Y. Townley ,; T. M. Ballew ii Dr. W. B. Veazey. Frank Sprott ;a Woodrow Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech, H. L. Moses. The City agrees to execute all work, eigher construction or maintenance, at its own cose and expense, shown on the plans, which is or may be indicated on such plans as the responsibility of the City. The City agrees to indemnify the State against any and all damages and claims for damage to adjoining, abutting or other property for which the State is or may be liable arising out of, incident to or in any way I connected with the installation, the construction, the existence, the use and/or maintenance of such street project and does hereby agree to indemnify the State against any and all court costs, attorneys' fees and all ex- penses in connection with suits for such damage and shall,' if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State from defending any such suits brought against it. herein contained shall be construed to place' upon the State any manner or liability for injury Nothing to or death of persons or for damage to or loss of property arising out of or in any manner connectedwith the use of the street project and the City will save the State harmless from any: damages arising from maintenance or P J said maintenance and/or use of said street project. members The Mayor called -the meeting to -order. The Minutes of July 10, 1951 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: B. D. Burdeaux Greene Service Station Taylor s Flower Shop Lavender -Radio -Supply Co., Inc The Foxboro Company Mr s . Sam McKinney - United Gas Corporation Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Thomason.Insurance. Agency McCollum &-Gresham City Lumber Company Donald L. Bulihur - Morton:Salt Company Mize - Garage Builders Supply - - Johnston's Garage - - Huntsville Hardware & Appliance Co Loving Welding: & Wrecker Service. Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co West End Motors, Inc. Red Arrovr Freight Line The Rohan Co. Inc. $26.76 5.31 10.00 2.17 3.38 9.72 2.43 71.45 127.46 50.00 1.40 25.00 280.00 17.59 17.02 3,00 53.63 34.50 6.30 6.00 46.15 255.44 Walker County Hardware J. L. Ferguson Municipal Supply Company The Tropical Paint Co M. L. Bath Co.,; Ltd. Harry L. Shapiro San Antonio Machine & Supply Co The Huntsville Item Murray Insurance Company The Karpark Corporation Q. C. Robbins Motors Hardy Lumber Company Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. Humble Oil & Refining Company Chas. &, Sam Motor Comp nny City Plumbing Co- Crockett, Texas. Gulf States Utilities Co J. H. Neiderhoffer, Jr. Smither's Print Shop. Galloway's Humble Station The Geo. D. Barnard Co Allman Service Station $26.00 4.00 210.28 18.14 12.85 32.07 29.2.1 - 34.10 86.94 632.00 11.40 2.50 550.93 329.27 22.40 131.55 1,254.60 3.00 32.00 3.50 64:.87- W.Swift D Roe F. Gregory $91.00 97 50 211.90 G. B. Hilton J. W.'Bartee To ; the Honorable Mayor and City C Huntsvlle,;Texas. Honorable, ;Mayor and; City Council, Huntsville, Texas. report for Water Plant operations for the month Water ,pumped:' Water softened BriPlane metmeterer Salt nt used Prison meter We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas.: 25, , 700 Gal 23, 356, 300 ' 100329,100° -U . 51.,966 135,111.6 lbs. 10,812,700: Gals Respectfully;submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. 281 Luther Dickey 106• ,Ennis Archer 127 Benjamin Collins 158 Emmett Richardson 182 Harrison Willi.anis { 183 LeRoy Shotwell 1 188 IIorace Vaughn !{ 18.9 Robert William Goodfellow 1 19,2 Donald Lee Macon, Jr. 194 Andrew Jackson 198. Robert Holloman 202 ; Johnnie Patrick Fields 206'` David Richard Lerber 207 Raymond Ray Skeane s 208 Billie C. McWhorter 209 David. Eugene Renfro 210 C. V. Perdue 211 John Johnson , 212 Walter D. Wilkerson 1 213 Jolmie Smither 214 215 216 1� 217 218 219 227 228. 229 ( 230 , 231 11 232 233 234 235 236, 237 238 239 James York J. L Upchurch Curtis Cecil Wilson Frank Hampton Erich Harrison James Henry Cheatham Elvie Dee Martin Jack Hightower: Robert Prather Gordon Odom J. H. Warren Alice Cashen. Billie Ward Void Joseph R. Nunn Wallace Koehl Bennie Lee Robinson Johnnie Baker James Howard Kay Leon Phillips Hubbert Muckleroy Aubrey M. Radford Mrs. Jack Powell George Birdwell Homer Floyd Currie Rowell Albritton Old Fine Old Fine Old' Fine Old. Fine (Pd in Full) Old Fine Old Fine (Pd in full)' Old Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Old. Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine; (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Passing no pass zone 11 tt Speeding:.; Passing no pass zone 1. Wreckless Driving 2. No Operators License Disturbing Peace Passing on Hill 1. Wreckless Driving 2. No operators license No Operators license Passing no pass zone Speeding Drunk speeding 1. Speeding 2. Ran red light Speeding • Speeding Disturbing peace No Operators License Improper drive Expired License 1. Wreckless Driving 2, Op Operators license Void Passing no pass zone No operators license Spee ding Wreckless Driving Speeding Drunk Disturbing peace Speeding Improperly parking Permitting unlicensed operator No operators license 1. Leaving scene of accident 2. No operators license Hit & run. driver 28.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00` 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 13.50 5.00 5.00 3.50 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.50 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hunt svi. lle, Texas . Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month permi:ts.as follows: Gas permits Fees collected of July, 1951 for =Gas and Building Building permits Moving permits Fees collected 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Total fees collected I Estimated value building permits - Respectfully submitted, J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector., J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector. Alex Walker and two other citizens appeared before the Council and wanted water for nine (9) homes and re- quested the City to run a 2't line to the City limits, which would, be about 400 feet, and they would run the line from there on to their homes. After discussion it was decided to see how many other people wouldwant water before any decision would be made. Marion King talked to the City about a storm sewer on his property. This was referred to the Chairman_ of the 70.70; Void 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 Parlcing violations T-863 thru Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge. Street and Bridge committee to check. Joe Burns of .the City Taxi requested the City to allow him to raise taxi fare 1Op'. Motion was seconded by Mr. Ballew to allow this raise. Motion passed. Chief Nichols advises Council that Judge Rogers and County Officials wanted to get parking stickers at a rate J. G. Ashford wrote a letter to the Council that he would pay delinquent City taxes for eight years if the City. would remit 1/2 the penalty and interest. Motion was made by Mr. Townley seconded by Dr. Veazey to instruct Mrs. Ross to write Mr. Ashford that the City would remit: the penalty not the interest.if paid within 45 days. Those voting for this motion Mr. Townley, Dr. Veazey and. Mr. Hoech, opposed Mr. Ballew, Mr. Sprott and Mr. Moses. Mayor voted for the motion and motion was passed. J. G. Davis and J. M. Smith appeared before the Council requested the Council to allow the hospital a maximum of 30.00 per month for water and sewer instead of $15.00 they have been giving. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Sprott to allow the hospital az'maximum of $30.00 per month. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Moses to put an electric` light on pole 2263 on 19- St. Motion passed. Mrs. Ross advised. the Council that she had a letter from George Baisdon, one of the boys from the water department who had gone into military service, that he would be out of the army .by, Sept. 15th and wanted to know about a job. Motion made by Mr. Bellew, seconded by Mr. Sprott to allow Mrs. R6ss to put George Baisdon back to work Er for the City at a salary equal to the other men in the department, same being $225.00 per month or an increase over his old salary of $20.00 per month. Motion passed. Mr. M. L. Burks advised the City Council that since he was moving out of Huntsville he would have to . resign as milk inspector. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded `by: Mr. Moses to hire William. G. Docres as milk inspector at a salary of $50.00 per month. Motion passed. Mrs. Ross advised -the. City Council that since Layne -Texas Company could not bring in a water well on the site purchased from Gibbs Brothers that Gibbs Brothers said theywould take back the property. p petty. Motion was made b y s+ Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Sprott to turn over this deed to City Attorney. :AN'ORDTI�ANOE :AUTHORIZING -THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE TO THEA CITY SECRETARY ,TO ATTEST DEED RECON7EYING TO GIBBS BROTI3ERS & ';COMPANY A " CERTt IN LOT OI2 P �RCEL OF LAND WI TI3IN' TUE ;CORPORATE LIMIT OF ';THE CITY OF HUNT SVI: LLE, TE.XA.S, TOGETHER YVITH .EAS.EI ENT RIGHTS UPON ADJOINING LOT, THAT.,WERE DEEDED TO `Ti38 CITY. OF HUI�TTSVILLE BY SAID GIBES BROTHERS &; COMPANY FOR T1-iH PURPOSE OF DRILLING AND MAINTAINflJG A. WATER 1IVELL WHICH HAS BEEN FOUNI)..'TO BE USELESS FOR TIiAT PURPOSE .AED FOR .WHI;CH T'HE CQNSIDERATION IIAS 1\TOT BEEN PAID . WHEREAS, the City oe Huntsville -entered. into an agreement to purchase from Gibbs Brothers a certain lit parcel of land within the corporate liriits of the City of Huntsville, together with easementt• advanupon „Hyoining l"ot, for the purpose of drilling . andinaintaining a water, well -and line; ,and • WIEEREAS, it has been determined that said property is useless for the purpose ended andhas been abandoned as such by the City of Huntsvi13.e and WHEREAS, the consideration for said lo -b has not been paid by the City of Huntsville to the said Gibbs Brothers & Company,and the City Council deems` it advantageous and to the best interest of the City o reconveysaid .,- property and easement rights ''.: to said Gibbs Brothers & Company in lieu of the payment of thea. consideration therefor: therefore Western Auto . Supply Store Geo. W. Hunt Gulf Oil Corporation i Allman Service Station ompany 13.55 11.00 315.39 2.22 BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas in regular assembly, this the 7th ay of August, 1951, that: Section 1: The Mayor is authorized and directed. to execute a deed and relinquish of easement rights and the Secretary of the City of Huntsville to attest the same reconveying to Gibbs Brothers& Company, a partnership firm of Wallcer ` Count Texas County, a11 that certain lot and premises and the easement mentioned:. and described in that _., certain deed. from Gibbs Brothers & Company to the Cz"ty of Huntsville, Texas dated July 11-th, 1951,.' and recorded dedinVolune 137 pagec13 of theDeed Records of Walker ker_ County, Texas wherein s ld lands and easement are nnore fully described by metes and bounds, which said deed. and conveyance shall be In lieu of and in cancellation of the consideration contemplated for said deed from Gibbs. Brothers &, . Company to the City -- : of . Huntsville, Texas. PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of August, 1951. Honorable Mayor and City Counci Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: iWe hereby ,wish to submit the following oases on the Docketof the Corporation Cour #; Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas; ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary, THE STATE OF TEXAS, - COUNTY OF WALKER. I, the undersigned, City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, Tecas, certify that the attached and foregoing is a true ancl correct copyof an ordinance passed by the City Council of said City at a regular r meeting thereof on the 7th day of August, 1951, as the same appears in the minutes of said City Council on file in my office. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City this 10 day of August, 1951. Kate Barr Ross City - Secretary, City of Huntsville, Texas, No further business Council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxa cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXfixxxx xacxxxxxxx:{xxxy,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx September 4, 1951. MINUTES `OF REGULAR MEETING OF TM CITY COUNCIL1 OUN OF THE. CITY OF lIUATSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Ball in Iluntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor. T. M. Ba l lew. Dr. VI.` B. Veazey, Frank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling Jack McCollum Herbert Hoech , H. L. Moses. 36 Monk Samuels, y 149 Travis Eamon Burnet 175 Allen Moore 180 Eimner Gene Taner 13 195 John W. Dever, Jr. 11 196 Alvin Harding Black '1 205 Ivory Lee Goffrey, 216 Curtis Cecil' Wilson 217 Frank Hampton 11 234 Hubert Mucklero Y EI 235 Aubrey M. Radford i, 241 Rogers Lunch Barton, Jr. 1242 James A. Robinson 243 Edward Ward 244 Early B. Price 245 Lewis L. Hammon 'i 246 Cain Ray Lee 247 Johnie Perkins 248 Floyd C. Largent 249 J. Robert Calhoun 250 Monroe Murray Reid, Jr. 11 251 Theodore Henry Stegent 13 252 Jaynes E. Smith 253 Thos. Moore Shadowens lj 254 Andrew J. Wolf !i 255 Nugent Dickie 256 Malcom J. Stokes 257 Norman Joan Rairigh 11, 258 Jesse C. Morris. II, 259 Fred Sparks 260 Adair Johnson 11 261 Willie Roundtree i! 262 James 13. Carrell 263 Buel F. Turner 264 Cecil Walker, Jr. 265 Freeman Palmer 266 Marcus Irving 267 Geo. Renosis 268 Biddy A. Johnson 269 R. C. Walker 270 Joe Edward Nichols 271 Alvie Geo. Simpson 272 Henry : Thos, Burt 273 Thos. F. Qesenberry 274 Calvin B. gallace 275 John B. Hathorn 276 Johir D. Norwood, Jr. 277 Ray Gossett 278 Sonnie Crooks 279 Tommy'W.Darrell 280 Willie D. Huckaby 281 H. L. Stegall 282 Dave Yarborough 283 Jim B:; Reynolds 284 Jim H. Reynolds 1951 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Builders Supply McCollum & Gresham United Gas 'Corporation. 'Walker County Hardware Denton'g Sulf Station Johnston's Garage Municipal Supply Co Humble ''Oil & Ref. Co. Q. ,; C. Robbins A. C. Horn Co. .Galloway Service Station B. D. Burdeaux Ohas 8c :Sam Motor.:`Co. $ 52.95 9:955 2 72 21.42 6.85 124.50 593.90 9.36 281.00 52,79 1.00 37.83 246.76 Loving Welding & Wrecker Service Southwestern Bell Telephone Co L. B. Tindall. Berry & Sniither Beard & Stone Rockwell Mfg. Co. Diamond Alkali Co. Rohan Co, San Antonio Machine & 'Supply Co'. Lorton Salt. Co. Huntsville Item T. N. Hayman Roy Anders Motor Co., 228.75 83.22 4.00 25.00 29.73 162.67 16.50 57.76 120.00 560.00 3.00 41.50 13.90 Old fine (Pd in full Old fine -(Pd, in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in .full) Old fine (Pd in full') Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Rd in full) Old fine (Pd. in full), Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Speeing & No, . operators No operators license Over length ,truck #32. Speeding Speeding & No operators license Speeding Passing no pass zone Speeding Passing on hi l l Speeding Speeding Passing no pass zone No operators License Speeding Passing no pass zone Improper turn Ran red light Speeding Speeding &: No operators Passing no pass zone Speeding No operators license Operating Taxi illegally No chauffeur license Illegally operating taxi No operators license Speeding No operators license Speeding & Passing no pass zone '. Speeding Wredkless driving Passing no pass zone Speeding Spe eding Speeding Speeding Speeding Pa'ssing no pass zone Wreckless driving Drunk Wreckless Driving Speeding Passing no pass zoxie AMT.. AMT FINE PAID. 14.00 1.00 14`.00 14 00� 14.00 14.00 14;00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 (i 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 14.00 14.00 28.00 I 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 • 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00` 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 - 5.00 - 1 14.00 10.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 - l 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 50.00 50.00 14.00 15.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14. 00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 287 288 289.9 291. 292 29 3 9 2 44 295. 29 6 29.t 29. 8 29 Q 300: 3 O1 302 303 Aaron Cueringbon, John n F. Bench'' 'Charles' e RAY 'SPA nn,... s arnt a R Y: p, Charles Doss McWilliam:s .Bryan Flournoy Bryan Weldon'`Dean: Willi em Cook Winfr ed Johnson Elroy L Ilelnc am P. We sle rown Y B Billie Jack I,2 P aYon P. 0 Hightower V e d i ce Gilbert rt Obie Roland: AlM A ex. c dams Melvin Griffin Paul Bandy Fred Gillaspie Willard. Virgin Rule Im o e ' Pry p, .x�-Y arked Runningreal. light V reckless driving Passing no pass zone': & following too Drunk' Ee disturbingp eace Drunk No operators license ran red li ht Disturbing pPeace e S edin p g,,, Parked d obi highway 'speeding 'too fast 'for condi' ' tions Drunk Disturbing a sturbinb e 'c p a e Disturbing cace g p Fighting g g Fighting Speeding Speeding Ran red lieha 5.00 5.00 5.00 500 56.70 56.70 28.00 28.00 14..00. 14.00 14.00 14 ..00 25.00. 25.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 - 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Mr. Ford appeared eared before . °the Council. requesting pavement on ;:the old p get the •rob r•° It ` c•dto try `and' the. money. - to a for it. was :de decided .... <...e get Y• pay , .,. ?Y:... ". p �' Avenue 0. Chief Nichols told the Council :that him to handle this situation himself. sa h' t ho ht he: eou and pave a1 ,t 'waY thr ough, to by hiin.` Tie:, Council advised d well 4 0 fore construction ;of .a 'concrete aerator for new 1 Builders Supply Company handed in a ma of . y�112 .0,:-.. ,concrete _Council, Motion was to 's ecificatlons .of awns of._Cit En:. Zneer no. other _ba.d,bein resented,:; to -the oun. , according ,. �P p P..; Y F :V M Il 'V Builders Su l -this contract.: Motion' passed; made byDr, eaze seconded r., Hooch to ivepp y ... p Y, by g R. H. ,UZc0affety presented a;proposal to furnish labor and .material for an' .electric' line to the new water well for the -'suof 41162.18� but it was decidedthe Council ll feltthe 'Gulf Statesshould'iurnZsh this line. Mot. ion was made by Mr. Hoech .,seconded by Mr. Hensarling that the Mayor and Water: Committee disouss this question with Mr. Wright of Gulf States Utilities Company. Motion passed. The following petition was presented: Total fines collected Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City .Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge. To the Honorable Mayor and City Coundil, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen : We herewith wish to submit t the fO llowing reports for the nonth ofAugust, 1951 :for Building permits as follows: Honorable City Council City of Huntsville. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned abutting property mrners of the hereinafter mentioned ..street, agree to put :in ascrow the''amount equal to 50/ per front foot of our ;property to defray the,cost of paving on Avenue T from 20th Street south. It is understood that the paving should consist of a flexible base and asphalt surface of such quality and quantity as may be secured with funds available. It is understood that the. City will do necessary engineering and; supervision; prepare pains and specifications and award contract to.the..best. and lowest bidder.• Motion mde by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Hoech toinstruct Enoineer to supervise the paving' rovide;d the :property ;owners put:up all the money. 1? Building permits Feescollected Estimated values Pluinbi.n.g permits Fees collected Total fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector, A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. I herewith --wish to subnit the following report for Water Plant ;operations for the month of August,1951: Water pumped Water softened Plant meter Prison Meter Brine used Salt used 31,243,600 Gal. 24,559,800 " 689,500 10,926,000 '' 58,193 1, 151,301.8 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. sillers, Plant Operator. Ford. Miller appeared before the Council to amend the gasoline ordinance so as to allow the Oil companies toputtwo : 2: 000 gallon tanks.1 co.,_panzes , at a filling station instead of 4 one thousand tall= tanks Motion was made Mr. Hensarlin • seconded byMr.Hoe h g,c to instruct the City Attorney to amend the gasoline ordinance as requested above. Motion passed..q Mr. Hurry advised the Council that he had gotten 42 signatures at a cost of $325.00 each to put down a water line on the Trinity Highway. This would only be enough for a four inch line and he felt that a 6 inch line was needed and requested the City to help out on the additional amount. Councilinen advised him they could not see their way clear to pay this extra honey but would check further on the question. James Thomason and Mr. W. C. Perkins requested the City Council to have the City Engineer to check on the sewer line from 17th ` St. to 18th St. and see what could be done since the present line was always stopping up. Motion made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Meech to request the Engineer to make a check on this line. Motion passed. s the council recessed subject to call. 11, XXX:ixxxx ocxxxxxxapcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,ocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxpocxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxmc October 9, 1951. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,:TEXAS. i The. City Council met • in regular meeting at'the City Hall in: Huntsville,;:. 'present, to -wit: }Sam Robbins, Mayor, T. M. Bane* •B.'. Veazey jFrank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling Jack McCollum: :Herbert Hoech x. L. Moses.` ;The Mayor called the meeting to order.; :The Minutes of September 4, 1951 were 11, 14 The: following bills were read, approved and` ordered paid: • read.. and approved. ;114. L. Bath Co., Ltd. United Gas Corporation Diamond Alkali Co. The Foxboro Foxboro Co it Western Auto Associate Store Armco. Drainage & Metal :Prod.' Inc. II Lavender Radio Supply Co Ottie E. Barretts Hdw. ;Missouri Pacific Agent Chas, .& Sam Motor - Co Roy Anders Motors Co Kognce Garage Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co. EContinental Oil • Co Mize f s:', -Garage McClanahan Motors x Mrs. San McKinney Corley's Garage T. A. Cauthen, Sheriff $55.57 1.48 16.50 6.41 14.65 56.40 11.17 11.74 280,00 69.22 3.25 2.50 6.75 179.84", , 15.00 40.66 237.60, 5.00'. 59.80 Texas'Contractor .00 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co 59.31 Southern Uniform: Co. 14.41 X40 Morton; Salt' Co. 310.00 Badger Meter Mfg.:Co 203.41 Munioipal'Supply Co. 70.05 Q. C. Robbi ns -Motors 17.40 B. D. Burdeaux 12.60 Magnolia PetroleLun Co 175.17 Galloway 's;Humble Station 5.80 ;::,_ Hardy Lumber Co 3.00, The Flunt sville Item 38.70 Walker. County Hardware 40.50 McCo1lum ecGresham 10.50 Maliery &Smsther, Inc 33.03 McCrory .Texaco Station 2.50 Gulf States Utilities Co.' $983.12 Builders Supply 21.85 Builders Supply 1124.00 Te onorable Mayor"and City Counai untsvrale. xas To theHonorable Mayor and City Counc' Huntsville:, Texas. 'Gentlemen:' We hereby wish to""submit untsville, Huntsville,,, Texas: following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City: of 9 :John 'Hedspetoh 07 Leonard Shaw • 82 Harrison Williams 3.3 0.7: Raymond R. Skaines l9 James Henry Cheatham' 78" Soilnie Crooks 88 Charles Doss McWilliams 95 Billie J. MoMayon 03, Willard Virgil Rule` 04 :'Emmett W. Walker 05 • ;Willie Farris• .06 Jack. Holt;: 0;7 r" Harison•Dickey .08 Dem se, L. Ph hi s P Y.; P B 0.9 ass. .10 Rubin Booker 1 1 Arthur McAdams X12 James Bradford D M' X13 elMar elta -• •• . 4 R. L. Gallaway .5 Thos.R. . Cl lark: HardyParker BillieRa :: Parker Y. JohnnieJ $ ohnn:ie Rales ._, r.: 319Virgil •'' " 320 L. C. Taylor 1 Paul L. Breaux 2 Joe Campbell Robert Meeler John W. Tarver Riley Thomas Willie Wooten 7 Mrs.•I Ray 8 William C. Bledsoe .9, Jiiianie Smith 10 Jo Ann Reynolds. 11 12 John E. Chatman Reynolds 13 Scientific Supply Co 14 Ural Massey 15 Elmer Nesmith 16 Andrew Womack' 17 Ross Sterling Smith 18 Charles O'Bryant %Old fine ;(pd in full.) Old fine.''(pd in full) Old .fine (pd: in full) • Old ,fine Old fine (pd in full) Old ;Fine (Pd ,in full) • Old fine .;(pd in full) Old fine (pd th " full ) Old fine (Pd: in full) Passing no pass''zone N 0 0. erator.s license P Drunk Disturbing _peace Speeding p edam g: Drunk Dru rank dP rank a s i ' 'z - 9 3 n a l .00 d in f 11 � u No, o `er,atdrs license -S eedin -No barman P P g g tail`:lig'hi Nooperators license .Pe SPe `di, ed n g" P asss`n�� n g AMT. PAID 14.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 10.00 19.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 1400 14.00 14.00 14.00 14 00 5.00 33.00 33.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4' 1 .00' o pass zone 14.0.0 - S - eedin 4 1 0 4 P .0 1 .00 g No operators license 14.00 -- itbn c s uri g Peace 14.00 14.00 Simple assault : 31.70 5.00 Speeding 14.00 - 14.00 14.00, zone 14.00 14.00 14.00 Improperly parked 5.00 5.00 14.00 28.00: 26.00 14.00 5.00 Drunk Passing no pass Speeding Drunk Illegal sale of magazine Drunk (3 days in jai1-$9;00) Paid Nooperators license Drunk Wreoklese Driving Failure to yield right-of-way No operators "license Parked on highway Speeding Wreckless Driving No operators license Speeding No operators license Parking violations T-1095 thru T-1167. 33 .3.. "lT We Yerewth wi: tobtthe oo win `rePor t for'-'... ' Building and Eheotrical permits as follows: Electrical. ";permit"s Fee"s collected. Building permits Fees collegted: Estimated value 72000: Plumbing permits 8' Fees. colleoted 21 Total fees collected espectful`ly. ,submitted, J... B Snodgrass, Building Insp., A I , p.umbin ns � ,.. town, 1 ,., ,.,g P , R. fillers Electrical Ins . Se te'niber 1951 Monthly Report t Milk Sanitation: p :.. ,: .. f. ndi s d : u estions Of all. . o <I can: onl ..: ave .;m .. i n an s .. Since; this, re ort .covers° m first inspect n _ . � ._ .. ,. Y P , Y g �.. Y _,. g gg P €leo All of he others leave the dal " en visited" only one:<deserves a eom lament on :"cle,anhness,agwell. t € much to be desired. on e or on, I .o Th findings of .the `state: laboratory veru this ' eneralack of� sanitatn. have.; made` suggestions e If nd,that"th re hasbeen an effort to to the various dais en and on a return to some of the, worst plao s i e , Ym • e t tion o that the improve.It ism "ho e , that 'I wi;l]. beable ;fo win `thein- oven to" "the ide'a of ad ua a saziita tion of Huntsville milk'` b :.the State Ins eotor will, ive."us ;a better. than. •ust avera e, ratin . next evaluat n y p g J g g The `Milk Plants g milk to the'city all coni ] with the,standard milk ordinance for Grade A furnishingtYP Y. William G'. D.acre City Milk'; Inspector October 9, 1951. following letter was received:'. Huntsville, Texas October 6, 1951." 28.00. 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00` 14.00 14.00 367.00 - 73.00 The Honorable Mayor Sam: Robbins, Huntsville, Texas 4 Dear Sam: - 1 After. careful., consideration, --`,I have decided "that' it is` to the :best interest of the City.of Huntsville, - as well as 'to m yself -to resi m osition-'in Ward 4' on' the -Cit Council of Huntsville Texas. 11 Y Y P Y �. It has indeed .been a leasure to work .with : ou as well as the other members:, sino.e I .have .been on the, council. f P Y , , !� My work has steadily increased iin.my" business and -I feel that I cannot .devote the '.time to the : city that it ji is. entitled to. Respectfully, submitted, Robert 'Smithey, City Attorney Howell, Mayes, City Judge. W I would like this effective as soon as possible. 11 Thanking you, I am To theHonorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. I herewith wish to submit the following report September, 1951: for Water Plant operations for the month of Water pumped from wells Water, to distribution system Water softened, Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters +1, 2 8c 3 Salt used 34,440,000 gallons 25,268,800 " 16,191,700 ti 9,171,200 it 648,400 It 37,365 ti, 97,149 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. /s/ Jack McCollum. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by Mr. Sprottto accept Mr. McCollum'"s resignation a alderman of• Ward #4, Motion passed. • Motion• w made b Mr. ,Hoech seconded b Mr. "Bellew to ravel about 150, feet."on -Gra Street from the end of the • pavement o rovidedMr. Burleson would pay for the gravel. Motion passed. • Mr. Lewis E. Ball and a,., group of Methodist appeared •before the ;;Methodist Church. Motion was made by Mr. Townley, seconded by sf for cars: to unload and load passangers. ' I�[otion. passed.. council regarding to parking problem at the First Mr. Sprott to mark off 40 feet at , all Churches 7 M•r. Alex Walker and a group from , 'their South Huntsville appeared .before: the Council in :regards to a water line out to f1. eir homes. Motion was made by Mr. Townley•, seconded by Mr Sprott to ;run a, 2. inch water line from present �� "} water main to the -City limits, provided at least .10 men pay o the City Treasurer X38".00 each and'a X5.00 deposit., ;, Motion pas• sed. • regards to a negro cafe on ,Ave. Motion was made by- Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. ordinance is as follows: Hoech to pass the 'following ordinance: Motion was passed, ,and I N 0 RDI N ANCE T0. BE. ENTITLED ...AND "ORDI' ' . CPROHIBITING NAN E T0, AMEND �.AN ORDINANCE PROTHI{� KEEPINGOR STORING OF GASOLINE OR 7 OT RVO LATILE INFLAMABLE OIL,,,,TN OR OR UNDER PREMISES USED AS RETAIL ESTABLTSH1biENTS WITHIN ;THE CITYOF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, IN TOTAL AMOUNTS;GREATER THAN 4400 GALLONS, OR IN STORAGE TANKS HAVING A CAPACITY OF MORE T H AN 1166 G L L JS EACH, ETC., ADOPTED ED BY,Trh:CITY COUNCIL OF THECITY 0i HUNTSVILLE ON THE 13th., DAY OF, FEBRUARY, 7 ARY 1948.: BE IT" ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THECI. O. F TY HUNTSVILLE TEXAS: o ' That.t he ordinance.hib ' r tinthe. k e i or storing ofgasoline .o other volatile g:P gg r volatile inflamable oil, in orC under premises used: as retail establisl�ients :wit$n .the. City of Huntsville,Texas,-in total amounts at r than 4400 gallons, or i.n storage tanks aving a capacity of morethan g., g , g g Pt an :1100gallons each,,etc. ado .ted: y , P by the City Council of the'City of :Hunt svi lle .;on the 13th day of February, 1948,.be amended so'that Section 1, thereof shall hereafter provide as follows: - SECTION 1: That no person firm, association or corporation shall keep of store within the ,corporate limits of the City, of Huntsville, Texas, gasoline or other volatile inflamable oil in, on or under remises used as retail establishments, in a total amount greater than 4400 gallons, or in storage tanks aving .a capacity of more than 2200 gallons each. SECTION 2: All other parts and sections of said ordinance adopted February13th shall remain , in full force and effect,; and are hereby"re-inacted.. A i n E` HAW,' Ottle PP. M C -S otor o has.....:.... e C G Lumb r o ,A;L 1n T' & Plumbin Sho „ Fe'sler. s in g P M : o s Inc Builders Supply C� :Hardware• Walker ounty West End Motors, I e Co ;Texas Refri eration & c h + c Station- A man 'Serve e 11 t of A lied Science ;Insti.tue Bob Arn.er Electric Shop 6.21 2 21 7 4. 3 .65 4.00 9.62 59.44 18.06 18.62 5.55 2.88 4.75 8.37 Geo. .V . Hunt C°. G:: T``,acto ' & E "ui Ment. o f r u1 r q P. L ,C be; rd um r o Ha. y Loving & Welding& WreckerService r ,, Wo Moto rs,' Inc. . od, Mot IVIcClanahan M o o rs -H 1 e Postmaseer unt svi 1 ts Garage are` g Burns Texa � .S co tat'on: , 'P Office ..; U. S. 'Government Printing int'n . g . Gulf States Utilities Company 2� 0 2. 3 379 . 17.50 9.62 2 4. 5 36.32 3.00 7.5,. 1.0 5.75 1322.93 November 1, ; `1951. ' Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket i{ the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: Passed and approved in open council this 2nd day of October, 1951. Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. No further business Council recessed subject to call. 3.M.Cxxx Y .rr r x x_xxxxx LXXXXhXo os s •o s veor mwmoowacXXXXXXXX.Xl. a November 8, 1951. 14 �. HUNTSVILLE, MINUTES OF'RECESSED IV�ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVIZLh T E�Y A.S. The < City Council met : in recessed meetingat the Hall in Huntsville,Texaswiththe City following members present, to -wit;' Sam' Robbins, Mayor Frank Sprott II J. L. Moses Marion.Ballew 1! Herbert Hoech C. Y. Townley. '. The Mayor called the meeting to order. Mr. Nelson, President of Gulf States Utilities Company and a group of Gulf States Officials appeared before the council in regards to rate raise. A report was read byMr. Nelson and the g P question was. discussed but 'no 1if action was taken. No further business Council recessed subject to call.: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxae' November 13, MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor T. M... Ballew T Frank Sprott Itn#MPW7444mumog Ilaak-wMe •11 um - - Herbert Hoech The Mayor called the meeting to order. also minutes of November 8th following bills were read, approved _Denton's Service Station San Antonio Machine & Supply McCollum & Gresham Q. C. Robbins Motors Morton Salt Company Diamond Alkali Co Foster Iron & Welding Works 'Walker .Co. Abstract Co. Ins Municipal Supply Co Galloway's :Humble. Station Mallery: & Smither, Inc Humble. Oil & Refining' Co ordered paid: 5.30 11.34 536.10 68.70 310.00 33.00 110.00 15.00 161.30 6.10 35.67 57.05~ United Gas Corporation 3.28 The Huntsville Item 19.30 B. D. Burdeaux 5.90 A. C. Horn Company 58.80 Underwood Corporation 29.41 • Southwestern Bell Telephone Co 79.94 Thomason Insurance Co. 89.50 Southern Engine & Pump Co 10.64 Greene Service Station 6.49 Berry & Smither 7.50 Continental Oil Co 26,88 Magnolia Petroleum Co 4.92„.5Q_ `Ty i{ NO. NAME (s: 73 207 262 James B. Carroll 270 Joe Edward Nichols 275 John B. Hathorn 111 283 Jim Henry Reynolds It 3307 Harrison. Dickey 320 L. C. Taylor 1 Paul L. Breaux 14 Ural Massey ti 19 Benny Gamble 20 J. 11. Neiderhofer, Jr. 21 Leonard Shaw IE 22 Rush Lee Brosn 23 Vance Williams 24 Luther Brown 25 L. T. Roling 26 Oscar. Massey 27 John Cooper 28 Charles P. Landrum 29 Lloyd George Sanders 30 Robert Thomas 31 Herman Pegoda 32 Tommy Arthor Tate 33 Warren Davis 34 Arthur Jackson Morrison 35 Richard B. Long 36 Joe. Campbell 37 J. T. McCartey 38 Lowell R. Kuykendall 39 Toimny Lee Straughter 40 Harvey Wilson 41 Wayne S. Law 42 011ie Hughes 43 Robert Yates 44 Standord Ware - 45 Lee Arthur. Davis 46 Doyle Louis Thomas 47 Owen Hamilton, Jr. 4i 48 Wm. Earle Haynie 49 James A. Hill 50 Virgil Glen Puckett 51 L. D. Thompson 52 Lois Heaton 53 Louise Harrison 54 Earl Pool 55 J. B. Snodgrass 56 Devrou Holmes, Jr. 57 James. McGuire 58 W. A, Samuelson 59 Mrs. Ed.'White 60 John C. Fayne 61 Virgil W. Murray 62 Mrs. W. S. Gibbs 63 Clinton Lee Brackens 64 Leatha Jenkins 65 Bobby Dill Cox 66 Henry Robinson 67 Delmar McMillian 68 James Guyton £VlT Alva FINE PAID Marvin Riles Raymond Roy Skaines Old fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine Old fine Old fine Old Fine Old fine Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd. in full ) No operators license Parked in. no park zone' DisturbingrPeace Passing no pass zone, No operators license Speeding No operators license Wrecklese driving Drunk Speeding Speeding Disturbing peace Defective muffler Passing no pass zone Speeding, Speeding Parked by Fire plug P g Drunk Passing on left side Passing no pass zone Disturbing peace No t Speeding operaors license Speeding Drunk No operators license Speeding' 5pee ding Speeding:& Passing no pass zone Wreckless driving Resisting officer '& Distrubing peace Passing no pass zone Wreckless driving & No operators license No'Operators license Ran red light Drunk Parked wrong No operators license Affray Affray Improperly parked No' operators license° Passing no pass zone Improperly parked Speeding Wreckless driving Speeding Drunk & disturbing peace Disturbing peace (Pd in full) (Pd in. full) (Pd in full) 14.00 9.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 46.70 31.70 15.00, 13.9013.90 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.80 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 13.80 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 15.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 9.00. 28.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 Parking violations T-1168 thru T-1246 Total fines collected Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney Howe 11 Ma ye ss.., :�:.G : Judge. To the Honorable' Mayor and City Council,' I untsvi1le , . Texas. Gentlemen: We, herewith wish to submit' the following reports for the month of October, 1951 for Plumbic ..Electrical and Gas permits as follows: Gas permits Fees collected Building permits Fees collected Estimated value Electrical permits Fees Collected'" Plumbing permits Fees collected Total fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., A. J. Brosn, Plurnbing Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Tnsp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. Mr. Smither, City Attorney was instructed; to amend parking Pram 11th 'St. to 13th St. ordinance prohibiting parking on:'West,;side:of Ave. The bills presented by Mr.sVall ly amounting to, 2900.O0;:for:work 'done on State..Lake was discussed and Mayor Rob.bi;ns and Mrs..: Ross were instructed to 'contact Mr ' Wilbourn;`:Gibbs, Mr Wilbourn Robinson and Mr.. ,Joe Davis about <this 'bill :and to request ;them o meet with the City council regarding this matter. No further business Council recessed subject to call. xx xxixxxxx11IL1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx.nxxxxxxx.[1JIxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXX,:i.. December 4, 1951. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TITP CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. City, Hall in Huntsville, The City Council met in regular meeting at the present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor l�ew Dr. W. 'B. Veazey Frank :Sprott Woodrow Hensarling 1 Herbert Hoech H. L. Moses. Texas with the 'following members ( The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hunt svil le, Texas. Gentlemen: I herewith wish to 'submit the following report for Water Plant operations for the month of 1951: Water pumped` Water softened Wash water Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 23,;747,700 Gallons. 17,318,400 1,035,100 8,207,800 '..' 690,300 it 44,650 116,090 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. November 13, 1951. IVhlk Report for the month of October The Minutes: of November 13, 1951 were read and approve 1 The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid; ij The Warren Co., Inc. $15.00 Ii Texas State Board of Registered 'Proffessional II Engineers 5.00 '!i. Beard & Stone Electric Co., Inc. 1.91 McCollum &Gresham Co., Inc 291,00 I,', B. D. Burdeaux 14.10 Greene Service Station 2.24 ;I United Gas. Corporation 13.04 I The Rohan Company 19.80 Badger Meter Mfg. co. 163.78` Diamond Alkali Co 16.50 '' The Wright Flower Shop :.:12,50.. Walker County Hardware 106.47 City Lumber' Company 30.12 Galloway's Humble Station 21.53` Loving Welding & Wrecker Service 18.00 !€ The Texas Company 304.80 Roy .Anders Motor Company 18.52 '' Denton's Gulf Station 3.50 Barrett's Hardware & Appliance 4.80 ii Q. C. Robbins Motors 52.86 }` R. E. McCrory Texaco Station 2.50 Texas St. Board of Plumbing. Builders Supply Lone Star. Steel Go Hudspeth Dry Goods MSouthvreunicipal stSupply CoTo . mi ;GoMcKinney. Dry Goods MrsSam Mort. Salt Chas. & Sam' Mot Mallery & Smither, Inc MurrayFlorist Wood Tire.Flo& Supply Co Amiek's ;Paint. Store Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co Geo. W. Hunt West End` Mot ors laze 's Garage Hardy Lumber ,Company Gulf States Utilities Exarn.iners $1.00 $637.07 $2,683.22 39.50 19.17 Co 62.89 69.25 55.00 310.00 104.62 27.46 7.50 12.03 3.78 3.90 5.00 103.42 3.23 57.33 1,058, 82 Company. During the past month there has been considerable effort on the part of the dairymen to cleanup their barn yards which has been a matter of chief concern to me One recent suggestion to some of the dairymen was that they have their cans retinned. Once the inner layer of the tin gives way there are` numerous small places in which bacteria can lodge and I have found that in two instances there is a distinct need of this' retinning. As far as legal grade A counts are concerned there was only one man whose count was in excess of the allowed 200,000. As yet I have not been able to determine a reason for his high count because his sanitary procedures are to all outward appearances adequate, I have hopes of seeing a reduction in his count in the immediate future or of finding a reason for the high count. The local milk plant is to be corrunended for their efforts to have the cans retinned in that they offered to loan new cans to the dairyment while they were having $ theirs retinned. William G. Dacres, City Milk Inspector. Motion was made by Mr. Ballow,seconded by Mr. Sprott to buy the Wilshire sweeper from Sargent & Sowell, Inc. at a cost of $"185.00. Motion passed. Mr. Raymond Wright of Gulf States Utilities appeared before the Council regarding a raise in the rates of electricity. It was agreed the council would try and have a full meeting on November 27 at 2 O'clock P. M. to discuss this subject. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Ballew to write the Gulf States Utilities ordering a light installed, on 18th St. and Ave. J. Motion passed. Bids were received on painting, cleaning and repairing the 400,000 gallon overhead water tank by the swimming pool as follows: Dixie Tank and Bridge Company General Tank Company - - - Water Tank Service Company - Motion was made by Mr. Ballew, seconded by Mr. 2,243.00. Motion passed. - - - - -$$5, 050.00 - - - - 2,5.10,00 - - - - - - 2,243.00 prott to award the contract to i+ Vater. Tank Service Company for 1; Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: 150 Eugene Houston Lemmond 157 Onie Louis Lawson 279 Tommy W. Darress 1' 320 L. .0.. Taylor Vance Williams 26 Osoar Massey 65 Bobby Dill Cax 67 Delmar McMillian 68 James Guyton 69 Herbert Lee Branch 70 Eustaoe.Plattenburg 71 Leonard Allen Williams 72 Ira Carrot 73 Robert Thomas, Jr. 74 ; Lewis Hunter 75 William .K. Thompson _ 76 John Henry Williams City of 01d' fine Old fine Old Fine Old fine Old fine Old Fine Old fine Old fine Old fine Speeding Drunk Wreckless Wreaide ss Fighting Wreckless No muffle Drunk (Pd in full) (Pd in full) (Pd in full) (Pd in full) & No Opr. License 14.00 14.00 14.00 31.70 14.00 56. 70 15.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 15.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 7T' ' John David Burleson; 78 Clifford Rampy 79; William A. Driscoll;. 80 Jame"s" E. Jordy 81 Woodrow (Bully) Burnet 82 Willie Almond 83 Alfred Ray Decker 84 Edward D, McGraw 0. C. ' Kizzee 86` . Clint Bradford Warren 87 Niel Taliaferro 88 Mona Taliaferro 89 Ray Rinker 90 Carl Miller:: 91Wade Neely 92 Willie B.; Smith 93' Johnie Smith 94 Roy Kay 95 Jessie 0 'Bryant 96 Arthur H. Wadrip. 97 L. C. Anders 98 Horace Vaughn 99 Guy Holoman 100 Nathanial Rolling 101 Wayne Lawton Deats 102 Billy Jack Johns Parking violations T-1247 thru T-1326 Speeding Passingno pass zone Improperly parked No operators license , Drunk Drunk Speeding & No operators license DisturbingPeace ce No operators :license Speeding Peddling on Streets Peddling on Streets Wreckless driving Passing no pass zone Wreckless driving Disturbing peace Disturbing peace Fighting & Drunk Disturbing peace Speeding Passing no pass zone & S pe g Drunk Speeding, Wreckless driving Affray Wreckless driving No operators license 14.00 14.00 5.00 .0 14 0 1 14.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00.. 56.70 14.00 4. 1 00 28.00 14.00 28.00 14.0.0" 14.00 56.70 25.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 4 1 .00 28.00 5.00 28.00 14.00 Total corporation fines collected Total fines collected Respectfully submitted, Robert 'Smither, City Attorney To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen- We herewith wish to submit the Building and Gas permits as follows: following reports for the month of November, Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits, Fees collected Building permits Moving pe ranit Fees collected: Respectfully submitted, J. B Snodgrass, Building Inspector, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. The Honorable Mayor and City Huntsville, Texas. Therewith wish to :submit the following report for Water Plant operations for the month of November, Water pumped Water softened Wash water used: Plant meter Prison meter Brine meter Salt used , 26,302,500 Gal 15,300,500 " 893,700 " 654,800 ',' 64036,200 39:,284 +' 102,138.4 Lbs. MILK REPORT FOR MONTH N. -1 V+ 0 OEMBh.R. .. , During the past month I have visited .all of the, dai �yrvm en ,a d I n found....that•they are still trying to keep a clean establishment This is reflected in theirbacterial counts in .that a11 -counts were well under the e legal limit for. Grade` A Raw to Runt. Most of the counts were under -'30 00 person ,.. � 0 bact.�ml: The only pe., -that has had a consistently high count is• .- g now down to 12,000. I; believe that erre will be. able to get- a good.rating.,.., out of the State Insppector on his yearly grading tour provided I oan get the few men, that are offenders to clean up their cow yards. Mauri ce Turner and Madie Wood of "theAvian G on Committee and ;Chamber of -Commence h application of the Trans Texas Airwayto:: theC.A.A. for an` air "'stop in'Huitsville. Comm and Chamber of:erce cooperate in gens ng a report to the. CAA,and see whethe line togo through Hunt svi lle Pdo ' tion was made by: Mr. Hensarling seconded Uy Dr #Ito help pay for this report. Motion passed, discussed .with the Citythe t e Mr. Turner suggested the` City y r the CAA will allow this trunk Veazey to. appropriate $50,00 {z. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Sprott to have the Xmas party this year }Motion passed. ii i, Motion made by Mr. Hensarling, Motion passed. seconded by Dr. Veazey to close the City Hall on Monday December 24th, ilMotion made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to refer. the .installing of the new motor in the lar e 'Seagrave fire truck to the finance and fire -committee with" authority to. act. Motion passed. g i i'i Motion was made by Iter. Sprott seconded by Dr. Veazey to`advise the Gulf States Utilities f, light -at the end of East 19th Street. Motion passed. No other business council recessed subject to call. exxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, present, to -wit li Sam Robbins, : Mayor T. M. Hal lew Dr. VV. B. Veazey Frank Sprott ;;Woodrow Hensarling 'Herbert Hoech H. L. Moses. The Mayor called the meeting to order. !? The Minutes of December 4, 1951 were read and approved: The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid ;Wood Tire & Supply Co. Mallery & Smither, Inc. Chas. & Sam Motor Co' ;;United Gas Corporation Greene Service Station + :;Taylor's Flower Shop t Municipal . Supply Co !:Veazey & Cole Builders Supply }:Hersey Manufacturing Co. Simplex Valve & Meter Company ;;Bob Arner Electric Shop ;+Humble Oil & Refining Co f'Walker County Hardware Co. West End Motors, Inc. Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co. Q C. Robbins Motors !;South End Garage J. M. Black Service Station FGulf States Utilities Co. $2.01 98.54 98.34 29.88 4.05 10.00 56.15 10.00 64.74 22.84 6..00 49.90 217.75 20.60 396.78 4.35 22.98 9.00 16.30 977.34 exas with the' following members Galloway Se rvi ce Station McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc. Ze lma. Keys H. 0. Leigh Insurance Agency Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. B. D, Burdeaux Beard & Stone Electrio Co., Inc.. The Pruitt Company A. C. Horn 'Company- Mize's Garage Lathem Watchmans'Clock Co East Texas Chamber of Commerce Morton , Salt Company The Huntsville Item mnither Wholesale Co, Hardy Lumber Co. Roy Anders I+dotor Co Gulf Tractor & Equipment Co. Mr s .. J. G. Mayes 4 1.25 14.53 5.00 164.40 75.44 18.13 3.71 7.83 27.29 39,22 7.28 25.00 310.00 63.12 1.10 1.08 9.14 22.88 5.00 Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. 3onorable Mayor and City Council, unt svi l le Texas . Plant meter Brine' meters Salt used We hereby wish to submit the Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: following oases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the city of Re spectfully submitted, R. V..Sillers, Plant Operator. 23. Vance Williams 42 2 011ie Hughes 70 Eustace.Plattenburg '86-' Clintr od Warren lint radf r z 89 RayRinker 9.8 • Horace Vaughan. 99 Guy Holman 10;0 Nathanial Rolling 103 J. 0. Wilson 104 Joe Campbell 105 Sam Josey 106 Jesse Joe Countryman 107 Alton Farris 108 Lassie K. White 1q9: Joseph Ralph McNeal Robert Lee, Jr. 111 VOID 112 Geo. Edward Barnes 113 Martha Williams 114- Frank 'McGowan 115 Neal Moore '116 Woodrow Burnett .117 Lee Alien Reed 118 Macimilion' Gaskie 119 Paul Leslie Norman 120 Robert Emmett Birmingham 1 121 Leon Moten 122 R.' II. Williams 123...Leo B n oothe 124 Jeff Wheaton 125 A. T. Kever Old Fine (Pd in: full) . 'Old fine (Pd full') old fine full) (Pdin OldP fine...(.._ d in;'full) Old.fine (Pd in fu114, Old fine (Pd in full). Old` Fine . (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd, in full) Defective Brakes Drunk No operators license Wre ckle ss ' Driving Impropelyparked Disturbing peace Passing no pass' zone Speeding VOID Wreckle ss Driving Failure to yeild right -.of -way Wreckless driving Following too closely Drunk Speeding Passing no pass zone Speeding S" pee rain g Selling fireworks' in City limits Selling fireworks in City limits Drunk Drunk Passing no pass zone 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00 25.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 14.00 14.00 31.70 31.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 14.00 - 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 - 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted, Robert Smithery City Attorney, Howell Mayes, City Judge, January 1, 1952. Milk Report for month of December. During the month of December all of the dairymen' were visited the.samples were taken on.a11.of their.milk. - 1 t- had one ,da that , e d ...out .:The : loe al dais an y rose. that have since been tra ht, ne. , Y. p . Two -cases of `trouble a ,. ;� - . • �, � s yhigh. c Dunt and on asteur zatlon time. One flair, an had an excessirei h, b the_ state test showed an inadequatep - Y� was found to be within'le al limits for Grade A milk. The Borden milk had a"bacteriai �, a recheck this count g .his to t near -future see 'n the i t was too high and their main roblem is refrigeration. I �am hoping , .> count tha g p corrected.,. Motion made by Mr. Ballew seconded by Mr. Sprott t negro gymnasium. motion passed. William G. Dacres Milk', Inspector. " and=fire plugla ed on°Ave. P near the have a 6 water ;line layed Motion made by Mr. Hensarling, seconded by Mr. Hoech to recommend to the City employees the and that the city would cooperate if the" employees carred to go in. Motion passed. security motion was made bY Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Ballew that the .City Council instruct Mr. J. inspector that during the emergency while galvanized pipe is hard to get that black pipe may for gas piping except when buried and must also be used only on inside of building, Motion The following bids were received on building 11 V. H, Knotts x"157.00 J. T. Baldwin 191.60 a little rock house over electric switches at new well. Motion made by Mr. Hoe ch, seconded by Mr. Hensarling to accept : low bid of 157.00. Nation passed. M Hensarlin seconded b Dr. Veazey to defer the question of the electrical work on new water Motionmadeby r. g,: Y }authorityto. act. Motion passed. well to finance and water committee with - p t , Motion made by Mr. Hensarling, seconded b Mr. Sprott to instruct the officer's to stop all card playing in and file after adequate notice `had ;bean; given. Motion public places i n Huntsville. To make arrest,charges9. Passed.- Letter received from the League of Municipalities asking the Council their reaction on the advisibility and desirability of a cooperative arrangement for retaining professional services to aid cities when they, are petitioned for increased telephone rate. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Ballew to check into this plan. Motion passed. No further business Council recessed subject to call, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxX7CxXXXXXxX XXX:s:X7iXXXXXXXXXxXXXXxXxxxxxxxXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXxxxxxxXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXk§ -' To the Honorable Mayor and City council, Huntsville, Texas. We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of Electrical and Gas permits as follows: $22.50 Electrical permits Fees collected Total 'fees collected f IM INUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL` OF THE CITY OF . HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. f:,The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, May or , .l Tt. IM. Bal laver Dr. W. B. Veazey Frank Sprott We ow arlirg Herbert Bosch 11 4:L. Moses;. Y The payor, called the meeting to order i ) '57.50. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., J. 1,14 'Alexander, Gas Inspector. January 1, 1952. The Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. I herewith wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of December,1951: Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter .24,028,800 Gal .15,502',700• 887,800 ,:4,431,Z00 1t The Minutes of January 8, 1952 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Missouri Pacific Agent $280.00 ;Southwestern Bell Telephone Oo 58.74 B. D.``Burdeaux Hardware 19.71 Rockwell Manufacturing " Co 276..45 McCollum & Gresham. Co., Inc" 4.00 Littlejohn Tool & Equipment, Ltd 36.92 !American LaFrance Foamite Corporation 57.10 11 City Lumber Company 1.70 Walker Co Linty Hardware 41.45 ;Builders Supply 311.30 Chas. & Sam Motor Company 3,073.40 The Huntsville Item 13.80 :'. McAdams Co. Dry Goods Co 18.9,1 ,,Municipal Supply co. 34.23 Galloway Service Station 1.00 Johnston's Garaege 5.00 Texas Refrigeration' & Ice Co. 4.05 1Continental Oil Corporation " 32.38 United Gas Corporation The "Tropical Paint & Oil Co Greene Service `Station Diamond Alkali Company Morton Salt Company The Liquid Carbonic ` Corporation Loving Welding & Wrecker Service Gulf Oil Corporation Gulf States Utilities Company A. L. Cline; Lumber Co. Mize Garage Q. C. Robbins Denton's Gulf Station Huntsville Machine Shop Bob Arner`Electric Shop Dr. W. B. Veazey McClanahan Motors $19.56 58.86 17.80 33.00 310.00 7.00 86.25 302.40 924.56 14.08 83.54 47.17 5.30 3.50 5.00 20.58 36.27 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court ville, Huntsville, Texas: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,`_ Texas. Gentlemen: I herewith wish submit the following report for ater Plant operations for the ALIT. FINE 99 Guy Holornan 106 Ennis (Schoeni) Archer 119 Paul Leslie Norman 122 R. H. Williams 126 David. Jackson 127 Tulane Bell 128 King Kizzee 129 Johnnie Mae Archer 130 Ennis (Schoeni) Archer 131 Marie Harrison 132 Bruce Night 133 Timothy Wi.11iams 134 R. C. Rawlinson . 135: 'Ol ,Y F. ...Hall 136Curtis Underwood Davis137 Arlice Edell 138 Max Graham (( 139 J. H. Wilcox ► 140 Benjamin Leigh 141 J. 1). Johnston !" 142 Eugene Johnson 143 Carl Martin 144 Oma Johnson 145 Bert Newton Lytle 146 Onie L. Suns 147 Fritz Davis .148 Mrs. C: Rix 149 Edward 'Gen Owens 150 Fritz, Davis Old Fine Old Fine (Pd in. full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Old :Fine' (Pel in full Disturbing peace Disturbing Peace Drunk Disturbing peace Disturbing peace Fighting. No operators license Speeding Passing no pass zone Speeding _.. Speeding Dribing left side center No operators license license No operators Speeding Fighting. Fighting Speeding Ran. Stop sign Speeding : ,$ Speeding No operators license Parked by fire plug Speeding No operators license 56.70, 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 8.70 6.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00` 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 2 73 .70 17.00 Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter. Brine meters Salt,- used 19,698,:400 Gal 16,183;300: ' 924,200 " 4,385;_500 43:1, 600 rt 40;235 1% 104,611 Lbs. Total water pumped from -wells 24,,083,900 Gals. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers,. Plant Operator. February 5, 1952. Milk Report for. month.of January.:;' gry rye p o the` state laboratory. A17 During the rnonth of Jariva all .alai �ren;:were •visited andsam les were taltien t milk with the exception of Borden met standards. .This .i these'cot?d consecutive nonth'that their bacterial p. ,count has rossl exceeded the limit. I have written Mr.. W. He C.a z •bell Asst .11ana er tel.lin him" of 'the t g Y p � g g problem in the hope that he will initiate some method of better handlin of the milk. It is now time for the ,�_ g f' i anee of; errnit o he , rio i ' ell ,milk within the city ---I hope. to have new ernits t ssu p s t t va us ndividuals thats 1 r_ a p issued to a,ll concerned within the next thirty days. Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney, Howe 11 Maye s, City Judge. To :the. Honorable Mayor and City Council,. Huntsville, Texas, We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of January, 1952, for .Electrical, Gas arid Plumbing permits as follows: Motion made by Mr. Moses, seconded by Mr. Hoech to €necessary arrangements for same. Motion passed. FC Mr, Sandel of the Post Office requested the graveling, of other streets in Huntsville for the benefit of; the �; q g g William G. Dacres, �;Iilk Inspector. adopt social securityfor City employees and to make P ,'Postal carriers. No action. Don Reid requested the City to make an adjustment on a water bill at the Huntsville Item, due to water line on the. Item property baking and loosing' a large amount of .water. Council did not feel that any adjustment should be made. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Dr follows: Veazey and unanimously passed to order City election and Ordinance February 4, 1952.. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1UIVTSVILLE, T S IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED. That the City Election be held on the 1st day of April, 1952, for the purpose of electing the following officers of the City of Huntsville, Texas. The Mayor, the City Judge, City Treasurer, City Secretary,One Alderman from Ward No. One, One -Alderman 'from Ward No. Two, One Alde man from Ward No. Three, Two Alderman from Ward No. Four, with Alderman No. 1 for one year term to replace Alderman resigned and "Alderman. No. Two for two year term. That the voting place for Ward: No. One be at Beckham.). F Jones with H. 0. Leigh appointed Election. Jude and g g Mrs. Mack Ball Clerk. That the voting place for Ward No. Two be at the City Hall with Mrs. 'Sawn McKinney, 'n Election Judge and Mrs. Norma Henderson appointed clerk. That the voting place for Ward No. Three be at Izensarlings Bros. Store irl with Charlie Fadell appointed Election Judge and J. F. Bolton appointed clerk. That the voting place for Wa.r-d No. Four be at _Standley's. Grocery with Frank, Moore appointed Election Judge and appointed clerk. That thirty days notice of the .Calling of this election be given in accordance with the law. The above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by unanimous vote of the City Council in regular session assembled this the 5th day of February, 1952. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector,, A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. Sam Robbin.s, Sam Robbins, Mayor No further business xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxl MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TIL The Ci-ty Council met inregular meeting present, to -wit: Sain Robbins, Mayor Dr. W. S. Veazey Frank Sprott Woodrow Hensarling. Herbert Hoe ch J. L. Moses. exas with the following members The ,"Minutes of February 5, 1952 were read and approved. The following bills we ^:e read, approved and ordered paid: Pa rkhi 11't s Davis & Phi"llps C &` B Chemi cal Co,• Walker County Abstract `Co 'O':Bannon'Insurance Agency Morton Salt Co Southwestern'Be11..Telephone..0 Veazey & Cole M'uniciapl Supply Co B. '1. Jones, Crockett, Texas Wood Ti re Su 1T Co Pp 5 • lVlagnolia leu Petrom• Co Mal' ery .& Smither- • Inc-. Chas. & Sam Motor'Go Dow Motor Sales McCollum & Gresham MOClanahan • Motors• •Gulf States .Utilities Co Hardy. Lumber:Company Smither's Print Shop R. E.McCrory Texaco -- Station 7..20 150.00 335.50 62.00 83.65 310.00 61.94 20.50 173.14 142.50 21.46 107.80. 21.19 107.24 3.50 31.38 2.4.83 1,011.63 1.80 2.05 1.00 DiamondAlkali Company Rockwell Manufacturing Co The Steck Company Huin.ble Oil & Refining Co RAntsville Radio & Appliance United Gas Corporation Murray Insurance Agency HuntsviL;;e.Service Co The Huntsville Item. B. D. Burdeaux Hensarling Auto Sales Walker County I.rdware Mize 's Garage Builders Supply Huntsville Machine Shop George Hunt Mrs. Sam McKinney Continental Oil Co. T. A. Cauthen, Sheriff Bob' Arner Electric Shop $16.50 58.90 15.45 23.30 134.00 45.39 84.35 2.20 .60 5.90 20.00 29.52 4.35 52.17 4.50 4.50> 110.00 255.38 71.30. 47.50 173 Robert Bradford • 174 Ennis MoGilber • #.'175 Paul Estle Gordon 176 Opal Manny "Forchemer 177 Phillip Irv�.ig i 178 Vurnie' Hines '179 Otis Norman 1 -3,50,-;Uze11 Andrews, Jr. 181 Eugene- Johnson Reddin:. 183 John Wesley 'Houchin ; 184 Jeff Marion l organ " 185 J F. Iertch 186 June s Delaney 187 R A. Jarnes X188 NA. Bass 189. `190 191 •!i •192 193 194 °t 195 j 196 1;- 1• 9 • 7 `1198 1'199.. 200 ?i 201 202 -203 • f204 205 -206 ji'207 j� 208 i1 209 ,4210 211 X212 -213 ii.214 215 A -J 1276 j196 279, 298 Gene E. 'Lester John Henry Lamar • Harmon Williams Willie' B. Smith Tim Lee Walker Dorothy Bruce Beck H. K. Marshall Balton Currie. Willie Waterlawn Viser Rubin E. Bass Tica Leon Taber Clyde Frank hall Jessie Estrade Mrs. Lucille Lunsford Lunsford Loretta Wilson J. Neal Anglin Mrs. N. Neal Anglin Maurice. Aaron Mus grove; Charles Sxnither Davis L. G. McCullar John F Milliken Jimmie Smit her Ethel Mae Gillaspie Leon Harris Eugene Johnson Win. J. White F R. Ward Holton Currie Tommy Dorrell Obie Roland Passing; no pass,.zone Passing;no pas• s zone Passing?no"pass zone, • g.. Di`sturb;ing peace Disturbing peace Improper . drive Improper drive Overleizgtlr iVo permit Overlength No 'permit' Speeding Iirproper drive, & giving false. information Failure to g -rant' right-of-way Speeding Speeding Speeding Drunk No operators license Drunk Speeding & passing no -;pass zone Passing no pass zone Speeding Impeding traffic Speeding & passing no Pass z Passing no.pa.ss zone Speeding Drunk (Jailed) Disturbing peace . (fighting) Disturbing Peace (fighting). Disturbing peace (fighting) Disturbing peace ." (fighting Disturbing peace>.(fighting) Passing no pass zone Driving too fast for eonditi Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Drunk Fighting F bpeeightingding Speeding Improperly: parked Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Not pd in full)'. Old fine (Pd in full) 14.00 5400 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14:`00 28.00r 28.00., 14.00 28.00 • 14.00 14,00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 14.00 `.14:00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1144.'0000 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 28.00 28.00 14.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14:00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 tickets T-1388 thru T-1411 Total fine collections - March 1, 1952. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby vvish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Texas: Respectfully submitted, Howell Maye s, City Jud ge, Robert Srnither, Cit :yr Attorney. March 1, 1952 320 22 56 109 110 130 134 151 '152 153. 154 155 156 157. 158 159 160. 161 162 163 164 165' 166, 167 168 <169; 170` ] 71; L. C. Taylor Rush Lee Brown Devrov+ Holmes, Jr. Joseph Ralph McNeal Robert Lee, Jr. Ennis (Schoeni) Archer R. C. Rawlinson Joe Don Collins William H. Bozeman Stanley K. We7koff Johnnie Charlton Claron Bay Phillip Irving Bowden James Lloyd Jose Glays Raymond George Jackson Horace Vaughn Will Moten Bibbs Ellan Smith Jesse Alvey George Scott Lee Ander Avritt Larry `Harmon Gudinsky John S. Wolfe, Jr. Wilmer Dawson Roy Bicknell Bennie Lee Johnson Jimmie Lee Mize Walter Smith Old Fine (Pd iii full) Old ` Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in fu11) Q1d Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd in full) Ran red light Fighting Fighting Failure to yield right-of-way No operators:license- Speeding Reln red light Failure to ,yield right-of-way Drunk & affray(3 days in jail) Speeding & passing no pass zone Driving too fast for conditions Filed in County Court No operators license Improper turn No operators license No operators license Speeding Speeding •Improper driving Ran red light Speeding,. Speeding, Disturbing peace 31.70 6.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the and Building permits as follows : Moving permit s Fees collected Building permits Fees collected;' Electrical permits Fees collected' Respectfully submitted J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector, A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 - 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 he Honorable Mayor and City Counci; aunt svi 11e, Texas.. herewith wish to submit the following report for Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter 1 Brine meter •l Salt used tater Plant operations for the month 21,396, 000 Gallons 14,827;600 " `819;300 3,331;600 378,100 �t 21,594 n 15,192 +► 95,479 lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant. Operator. Ur. A. B. Head appeared before the council regarding the sewer line next tohis property on Avenue 0 beyond nd 22nd The Council did not feel they could extend the sewer since he is within 125 feet of the main line. St. received on trade-in for new police cart Bids were on 4 door sedan with -heater: (1) Scarborough Motor Company- Plymouth - $1141.09 (2) Q. C. Robbing - Studebaker -11350.00 (3) Roy Anders -Plymouth- $1590.00 (5) McClanahan Motors Plymouth- $1535.55 (6) Wood Motors- 6 cylinder ford - $948.36 (7) Wood Motors- 8 cylinder 'ford - $1018.36 (8) Dow Motor Sales - Oldsmobile- $2114.48 AN ORDINANCE .REPEALING: AN. ORDI AtNCE "`PROB BITING TH} KEEPING "OR. `STORING :'" 'OF GASOLINE OR OTBER VOLATILE INFLAMV'TABLE OIL;'IN;""OK OR `,.UNDER PREMISES;"` US ;D AS RE^1 ATL ESTABLISI-EIEI' TS V"WITHIN TIS; 'CITY OE H NTSVILLE," T AS "IN A TOTAL AMOUNT GREATER : TIITAIi 4400 . G ALLONS AKD,' PROHIBITING" THI;, DJ L [VERY TO OR. UI:ILOADING OF GASOLINE OR' OTHER VOLATILE INFLA41ABLE OIL" AT ANY ." `SUCH RETAILES'.i'ABLISIRIENT', FROMA TANK TRTJCK OR OT.dER CONTAINER"'WHICH- • CONTAINS MORE THAN 000 GALLONS "OF SUCH GASOLINE OR OTHER VOLATILE CONTAINS 1 ,. INFLAMILLABLE OIL; DECLARING A VIOLATION OF. SUCH ORDINANCE TO BE A 1 IS- . DEMEANOR, ,PROVIDING ,FORA $100.00 FINE "UPON "CONVICTION :A3`TD" DECLARING AN EIERGENCY, which said ordinance was adopted by 'the City Countil of the City of Huntsville on the . 13th day" .of February; . 1948;.; and "as • amended by; an" ordinance •adopted by "the City Council of the -.city of" Huntsville, on the 2nd day of October, '.13E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY :COTJNCIL , OF THE.„.CITY ;OF • HUIITSVILLE, That the ordinance prohibiting the keeping or storing`,.of gasoline or:other volatile inflammable oil, in or under premises us,dd as retail establ shments within the City".o' Huntsville, Texas, in total 'rmounts`greater than 4400 gallons, or in"storage tanks having. a`capa'city of more than 2200 gallons, and:. prohibi.ting the delivery to or unloading or gasoline o"r other volatile "inflammable oil at any,such:retail "11 establi'ShMents from a tank truck or other container which contains"more than 1000 gallons of such gasoline or other volatile: inflarrunable oil, and declaring. a violation of such ordinance 'to be a misdemeanor, providing; f ; e.lthda of. ,C G of the Czt of ; Huntsv_ 11e on th 3 y 0 e' upon conviction ado ted b 'the it ouncll, for a $100.0 .lin ,y y Cit. C un ii of t he Cit of Iluntsvllle on the �c d ed b .the• o c 9 zr �4and as amended b an ordznan e a o t y. i'eo>.uar l� 8 p y Y ��2n_c1 day of October, 1951, is hereby REPEALED,and.INVALIDATED,, Passed and approved in open council this 4th day 'L ATTEST; Kate: Barr Ross, Sam Robbins, Mayor. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to accept the bid from Wood Motor Company for a 8 cylinder ford costing $1018.36, `;delivery to be made within 7 days. Motion passed. iT requesting the Congress of the U. S. Motion made b : Mr. Lensarlin seconded by%7r.. Townley to pass a resolution reque t g �, y g y to act favorably upon and adopt bill S. 940 or H R 4484. Motion passed. ^'AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE RUNNING AT LARGE CERTAIN ANIMAIS WI BIN THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, DECLARING THu WILFUL VIOLATION OF SUCH ORDINANCE BY TIE OWNERS OF SUCIT ANIMALS A IuISDEMEANOR AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES THEREFOR; AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPOUNDING OF SUCH ANIMALS. No further business Council recessed subject to call. li xxxxxxxxxxx'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxLxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xXxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxai April 1, 1952. MII'JIJTES OF REGULAR !IEET1NG OF THE 0ITY COUNCIL OF Ta CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. !BE IT ORDAINED BY TI?E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section 1. The running at large or grazing of any cow, bull, steer, heifer, yearling, horse, stallion, mare, colt, mule, jack, jenny, hog, goat or sheep,within the corporate limits of the City of Iiuntsville, is hereby prohibited. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the City Marshall, Chief of Police, or other peace officer, or officer # designated to such duty, of the City of Huntsville, to take up any and all such animals running at large or grazing at large within the corporate .limits of the City of Huntsville, and impound the same, and 'thereafter. the owner or owners of such animals so impounded shall not be allowed to regain possession of the same except b3 € the' payment of a pound fee in the sum of FIVE ($5.00) DOLLARS, for each such animal so impounded. ("Section 2a. After any such animal has been impounded by the City Marshall or other officer of the City of Huntsville for the period of one day, a charge, of fifty cents per day shall be made and collected by the officer, in charge of such animal, for feeding and caring for it, for each and every day so long as the same may. the. ;:impounded. Should the owner of such animal not call for and redeem such animal so impounded by the expira- tion xpiration of ten_ days from the time of such impounding then the City „larshall or other officer shall sell such lanima1 at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, after giving ten days notice of such sale, by posting up written or printed notices of said sale within the city of Huntsville at three public places therein, for a period of more than ten days prior to such sale; and at such sale the Marshall or other officer making sale of such animal shall collect the proceeds of such sale, and deliver said animal to the purchaser thereof, and the title to said animal shall be good in such purchaser except as to the owner of such animal, who shall have the Fright for ninety days after such sale to redeem the sane by pa inc to the purchaser of such animal the amount paid for it at said sale, together with all pound fees or other charges against said animal. Section 3. It shall be unlawful hereafter for any person to wilfullyburn our or permit to be at large within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville, any cow, bull, steer, heifer, yearling, horse, stallion, mare, colt, mule, jack, jenny, hog, goat, or sheep. Section 4. Any person violating the provisions of Section 3 of this ordinance shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not less than ten dollars nor more than Twenty five dollars. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its publication, and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance shall thereafter be repealed. Signed: Sam Robbins, Mayor ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. City Hall in Huntsville, 'Texas with the following members Sam Robbins, ..Mayor. Dr. �i1''. B. Veazey +; Frank •S"}ro'tt Woodrow Hensarling• Herbert: Hoe eh it J. L. -Moses' Y. -Townley ;The Mayor called the meeting to order. -;The Minutes of • March,.4, 1952 were read and approved. The•following bills. were read, approved and ordered p s• J. -M. Black Service -Station X10.00 i1 Uvalde Rock. Asphalt Co 117.28 SmitheyWholesale Co Water •Tank Service Co 2243.00 The Seagrave- Corp 218.89 Koonce • Garage 12.50 fi Chas & •Sam Motor Co 154.78 McCollum & Gresham 55.81 26.25 Continental Oil Co. Texas Refrigeration }Huntsville Item { Q. C. Robbins } Diamond Alkali Co Morton Salt Co. r Gulf States Utilities 7.05 13.10 7.80 16.50 307.00 937.55. Allman' Service Station Baldwin Concrete ''Co Sargent & Sowell Southwestern Bell Tot. Municipal Supply Co Wood Tire & Supply Co. B. D. Burdeaux l"lestern Auto Humble" Oil .& Refining Co Magnolia Petroleum Co United Gas, Corporation UValke r Co. Ildw. Denton Gulf Sta. West End Motors $2.50 426.44 132.30 58.89 3.80 10.18. 11.17 24.24 38.20 266.40 32.30 81.10 3.75 3.92 onorable Mayor and City Counc Zntsv'ille Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following Huntsville . Hunt svi Ile , Texas The Honorable Mayor and City `Council_ Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen:,. cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City o 17 32 48` 69 73 91 133 155 165 169 199 200 201 208 212 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 Ross Sterling Smith TommyArthur Tate William Earle Herbert Lee Branch Robert Thomas, Jr. Moses Powell Timothy Williams Claron Bay Lee Ander Avritt Roy Bicknell Tice. Leon Taber, Clyde Frank Hall Jessie Estrade Charles Smither Davis Ethel Mae Gillaspia Elijah Mauls Richard "7i11:iam Clayton Winfred Winfred Johnson Joe Small, Jr. Irvin Abernathy Lloyd. d Dee"Cude Francis yc' s .Jone s Jerome Charles Stout H. A. Mallett W. M. R. Smith Robert Hayhe Arthur Green Robinson Henry Barn s Ellis Lewis Phari s Herman Hopkins (Old fine pd in full) (Old .fine pd in full), (Old fine pd in full) (Old fine) (Old fine) (Old fine pd in full) (Old fine pd in full) (Old fine pd in full) (Old fine pd in full) (Old fine pd in full) (Old ' in finepd (Old fine- in. full) pd (01.d' fine ) (Old fine pd infull) (Old fine pd in full. ) Speeding Ran redli ht g Drunk & disturbing peace Pa.ssin no pass zone Drunk Pd in full- 3-2/3 da jail Illegal parking Drunk & Disturbing peace Blocking private drive Improperly parked Drunk Speeding too fast for conditions Wreckless driving Disturbing peace Passing no pass zone Speeding & No operators license 14.00 14.00 56.70 28.00 1400 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14:00 14.00 5.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 28.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 47.70 22.80 6.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 28.00 14.00 3.00 I herewith wish to submit the following Water pumped' Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used report for eter Plant' o erations; for the month of march, '1952:'` p p 23,561;000 Gal. 16,020,600 " "861;;000. �! 4, 086;100 " 340,,400 `� 38,454• - " 99,c980 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, h, V, $illers', Plant Operator. MILK REPORT MONTH OF 1.ARCri, 1952. _ taken ," �. , three cases Samples were taken to. the state laboratory and all dairymen .:were inspected. Phe counts shoered t r p where the milk was not grade A. All other samples were grade A. sThe is good except We recentlyreceived .tl:e repor�t, from the state inspector and it is enclosed.. entire rating the enforcement method and this ratingis lower than I had hoped due in part to the `; fact that the college for a P that none of the dairymen had' their`; tuberculin tests posted. dict not have. a permit and also due to the fact 3 The only other points .., t that were lost on enforcement that . - I know were due to an insufficient umber of milk . samples on the college' milk.` This came about since I di'd not know that'I had to check on this milk source. a { Concerning the high count of Borden's milk that I brought up at an earlier meeting: I would like to say that a n • coinParepresentative stopped here to `talk to me and I have checked twice recently and I found that the, milk � p p_. is now being cooled properly,. Their count is quite satisfactory now. yilliam G. nacres, Milk inspector. The 'following letters were received by the Total collections Re spectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney I-owel1 Mayes, City Attorney April 1, 1952.. City of Hura:t svi 1 1 e Hunt sville, Texas At t;ention: Mayor Sam Robbins The following is our quotation on -these items have been requested by members patrol unit. It is mentioned here that in production Lime and vre are asking payment charges will be appreciated. optional equipment to be installed ori :the new 1952 Ford. Police Car; of the department as necessary for the efficient: operation of this the case of the last two items, they were Tac -tor -u- installed at of these items in addition to our bid, your cooperation in. .these To the Honorable Mayor and City 'Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of March, 1952 for Building and Gas permits as follows; Foot Operated Windshield wasi:er t:.eavy Duty Fibre seat covers 6- Tube Deluxe Radio Directional Indicators (Turn Signals) Positive Action_ ."Windshield wipers (Constant Speed) Moving permit s Fees collected Building permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Less heater Thanking you for the opportunity of serving you and trusting to be favored with your this proposal, we remain Very truly yours, Wood Motors, Inc. /s/ R. E. Clarke, Manager J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A. J. Brosn, Plumbing Insp. J. VW. Alexander, Gas Inspector. Mr. Sam Robbins Mayor of iuntsville, Hunt svi l le, Texas.. Dear t:ri .:Robbins : We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your splendid cooperation in the recently completed Pioneer Roundup. The general success of this enterprise virtually assures it an annual spot in the social activities of Sam Houston n nd the City of huntsvi lle The students of. Sam. Houston are especially pleasedthat this diarticular event has gone a long way toward establishing the sort ofrelationship between the city and the college which is beneficial to both. We are especially grateful to you for your part in the success of this project. It is particularly gratifying to note that your labor has not been in vain. Pioneer Roundup n 1953. Sincerel Y, Iulr. .Sam- Robbins Mayor, City of Lunt svi lle. }Iun-tsvi 1le, Texas . Dear Mr. Robbins and Councilmen: /s/ Larry haaddin Karry Laddin. President, Student Council. March 21, 1952. The'Walker County :American Red Cross Board wish to express to the City Council fine cooperation, the local Police "'Department have given us on various occasions.' Nie especially reciate the" courtesies extended servicemen during the transfer of troops through. " a ,,lly 1 a� p our city to "Exercise Longhorn". This chapter recently received a letter of " appreciation from the Red Cross Field Director at Fort Bragg, North Carolina expressing their ,appreciation for the courtesy extended Sgt. Charles McReynolds when he was called back to Fort Bragg because of the serious illness of his child. If at any -time we can be of assistance to you, please feel free to call on us. Yours very truly, P. J. Robertson, Chairman firs. Pearl' Jenkins, Secretary. Mrs. Lorine Leonard, Treasurer : IIifliTES OF .CALLED 1.I1; 'TING"OF' The City•Council met in • ±r pre sent, to -wit ! ,Sam Robbins, Mayor • ` 13. Veazey Dr W. lFrank Sprott: He ber13 Boech _ `i R.-V.'ibbs J L.:ltioses _! Max. Jones The following letter from Gulf States Utilities HE '.CITY COUNCIL 0 CITY OF, I T,,NTSVILLI,,: ,TEAS. at` the City Hall, in. I3untsville', Te cas: with the following members • Company was rea Navasota, Texas, April 8 1952'', 4Honorable Sam Robbins .� Mayor, pity. of`Huntsville Huntsville, `1exas. Mary Dirk, (Mrsr; 1�fc . ` Kirk, Executive Secretary. .) -�.ly it , The City Council canvassed the election returns as "follows: Son Robbins C. Y. Tovimley In the latter part of last year' we appeared before your City Council •asking that you approve "a general increase of 20% in our electric rates except those municipal rates outlined in our letter of f:overber 8, 1951. On April 3, 1952, the City of Beaumont, Texas, passed a resolutionauthorizing the Company to put into effect, effective with meter readings on and after LIay 1, ";1952,;' schedules of electric rates that would produce a 6-1 % return on the investment figure in.which was: contained in a;,re ort made to the City p 3 �- g� Texas,p ` by' iar. Clinton Owsley, a utility rate consultant recommended by The `League of Texas Municipalities and ' . employed bythe Cityof Beaumont to make such a report.These rdt��, re lower the20%increase which we previously requested. The Company desires to maintain systernrride rates in Texas and accordingly now asks your Council to authorize it to put into effect the attended schedule of rates to be effective with meter reading on and after May 1, 1952. These new rates are the same as those for -Beaumont. City Judge Howell Mayes Alderman Ward No. 1 Max Jones Ward. No. 2 Frank Sprott Willis Thurman Ward No. 3 J. L. Mo se s Ward No. 4 Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs L. Granau Granau" Manager - Navasota Division. Motion was made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Hoech to allow a rate increase to the Gulf States Utilities 0 in the same amount as given Beaumont. Motion passed. Motiorrwas made by Mr.' Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Jones for best float in clean-up parade. Motion passed. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded Motion made by Ivir. Sprott, "seconded by Mr. Hoech to declare the following duly elected: Mayor- Sam Robbins; City Treasurer- Raymond Davis;; City Secretary- Kate Barr Ross; City Judge- Howell Mayes; Alderman Ward No. 1- Max Jones; Ward No. 2- Frank Sprott and Willis Thurman; Ward No. 3- J. L. Looses; Ward No. 4- Jack McCollum and R. V. Gibbs. Motion passed. The above named elected officers took the oath of office. Committee from East Huntsville appeared before the Council and asked that Ave B be to work on street. J. V. Butler and Thomas L. Handle from Gibbs Bros. discussed with the City Council their plans on running a 6" water line to their subdivision; in East Huntsville. The City advised them they should start the line at the city rnain and the City would make connection without 'charge. At the same time all connections should be made ready for a meter to be put in and the city would charge each customer 118.00 for water `tap a.nd �;�5.00 for water deposit. Same being usual plan of procedure. N. B. Davidson Kate I3arr Ross Elmer Nichols Lee Sa.ndel, Jr. E. id. (Burt) Sylvester George R. Welborn 11. B. Day J. 11. Hyde F. A. Loving E. P. McDonald R. V. Sillers A. J. Brovm Emmett Farris J. C. Loving George Baisdon Ruby Evans Juanita McClendon J. H. Welts E. J. Powell Charlie Smith give a $15.00 prizepayable out of the garbage fund by Mr. Gibbs to .give the following city employees, a X25.00 raise: 625.00 450.00 • 325: O0 .:275:4-.)0aa 2'75`.00 • 275.00 18.5 00 15 7.00 235.00 185.00 350.00 350'.00 • 300:.00' 250.00 - 250.00 225.00 200,00 230.00 200.00 185..00 A. B. :Head advised the Council that he had taken over the G. A. "White subdivision and wants water and sewer. He advised the council that Mr. Davidson, city engineer, had estimated the cost to run about $,2500.00. Motion t provided Mr. Head pay1 2 cost of ��h ivleCollum seconded byMr. Hooch �o have' this line put down was made by , and and Mr. I-Iead would- be reireimbursed for this - cost after 12 houses had been built a d service connections made. Motion passed. wasreceived from the Chamber of Corhmerce requesting - the city to join in with. them in helping entertain: A letter q €; 3 g the Gulf Gulf Coast Press Association Motion was made byIvor. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Jones to donate $50.00 for this convention. Motion passed. Motion made bMr. McC l'lum, seconded by Mr. Hoedh to have the following installed in the police car at a cost J Q of 5,94.40. 1 foot operated windshield wiper;, heavy duty fibre seat covers; 6 tube deluxe radio; directional indicators; positive action windshield wiper; Motion passed. Since the budget and other matters are to 'come up the council decided to recess and meet April 8, 1952 at 7:30 P. 1:1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,i ii Motion passed. Budget for the year ending March 31, 1953. A Motion was; made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Hoech to adopt this budget and set apublic hearingto be held April 22, 1952 at 10:30 A. M. at the City Hall. Motion passed. g P yillion made' byair. Hoech seconded Mr. Sprott to write`a letter to the Gulf States Utilities Companyauthor- ,, ata. by p izing the installation or extension of electric lights as shown on map. Motion passed. Motion Made by Dr. Veazey,seconded Mr. Sprott to hire Jack Nichols as radio technician at a salary of $25.00 by ;;month, beginning at the time he received his license.Motion, passed. G Chevroletpolice oneto cover made byMr. Moses, seconded byMr. ebbs to get two (2)' bids;:" on the old. e .car bid Notion p repair of old car and the other bid to cover trade of old car on new car, Motion passed. TATE OF T t' S COUNTY OF WAT.1 ER CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Council)City �: o A i:i.'l 1952 the . Gigof -the -On this the 8th dayf ,( P�. regular meetin;, with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, .Mayor Max Jones, Alderman W. E. Veazey, Alderman Frank Sprott, Alderman R. V. Gibbs, Alderman Herbert Hoech, Alderman J. L. Moses, Alderman Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary with the following absent: Marvin Tiallew, Jack McCollum, constituting a quorum, at which time the following proceedings were had: Alderman J. L. Moses introduced for, consideration' of the City Council an ordinance. The ordinance was City etas rad .in_full bythe Gig Seca 5 Y. ri Themotion seconded Alderman Alderman J. L. ?Joses made a motion �th�t. the 'ordinance Le passed. -wasby Frank Sprott. The motion carriedby -the following vote: AYES: Mayor Sam Robbins, Alderman Jones, Veazey, Sprott, Gibbs, IIoech and Idoses and NOES: None The ordinance as passed is as follows: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TIL CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ACTING FOR AND ON BEHALF OF SAID CITY TO ENTER I14TO ALL NECESSARY AGREEMENTS WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFOARE: RE'LAT'IVE TO FEDERAL. OLD -AGE AICD. SIRVIVORS. INSURANCE BENEFITS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS; ,AUTH.ORIZING T I MAYOR °TO EXECUTE ALL SAID NECESSARY AGREE1TENTS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR AND ON BEHALF OF SAID CITY COUNCIL AND CI`.TY; DIRECTING TEE CITY SECRETARY TO MAKE ASSES= MEETS, COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS; AND ORDERING TEE ALLOCATION AND { SETTING ASIDE OF SUI.FICIENT MONEY FROM AVAILABLE FUND TO CARRY OUT TEE PROVISIONS OF SAID LAWS, SUCH 'MONEY TO BE SET ASIDE AND MAIN. TAINED> IN TE ' REGULAR CITY DEPOSITORY AND TO LE KNOWN AS THE CITY' OF HUNTSVILLE SOCIAL SECURITY FUND, MINUTES OF REGULAR RECESSED MEETING OF THE CITY C0UNCIL OF THE The City Council met in regulr recessed meetingat t he O'dlook A. M. with the following members present,, to -wit; Sam Robbins, Mayor Mas Jones F R. `V. Gibbs Frank Sprott ;Herbert Hoech i Jack McCollum- {T.M. Ballew Dr, W. B. Veazey J. L. Moses ityi. Hall, in Huntsville, TEXAS. 2. 1952 10 0 Ar i1 .2 15 at :3. exas, , p , The.: Mayor called the meeting to order.'. { 9 2. Cityit f theof tswill "`" i �A r s. The bud et or Hun a be`inn. { g .g �. .p IMotion'made by Max Jones, seconded by Frank' Sprott.to:aeeep • B=U -D -G -E -T CITY 'OF HUNTSVILLE," HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. Forthe Year Ending' March 31, 1953.• roh 31, 1953 was reviewed. HEREAS, under the provisions of (1) House Bill 603, Acts 52nd Leg., R. S. 1951 and (2) Public Law 734, :.81st Congress, ch. 509, 2d. H. R. 8000, incorporated cities of this State may enter into agreements with the 'State Department of Public Welfare, and :secure the benefits of Federal Old -Age end Survivors Insurance, as outlined in said laws; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this City Council that the extension of this Old -Age and Survivors Insurance ;System will be of groat benefit not only of the employees of the ,municipality but to the municipality by attracting to it and enabling it to retain the best of personnel and thus increase the efficiency of its government; and it is deemed that the payment by the municipality of its portion of the cost of said system is a payment for municipal purposes.' E the r g " and all necessary agree- ments it is the desire. of this City' Council to authorize ��_c rna�'in�, osy g. ments in order to secure the benefits of said acts; therefore, any BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Jr'' TEE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: 1. That the City Council acting for and on behalf of the City necessary agreements With the State ,Department of Public Welfare for the purpose of carrying out the provisions os" the above-mentioned. acts. :2. That Hon. Sam 1obbins, Mayor, is hereby appointed as Agent of the City Council and of the City to execute all necessary agreements and instruments for and in behalf of City Council and City. Sain Robbins, Mayor` R. V. Gibbs Jack McCollum Herbert;Hoech Max'Jones Frank Sprott T. M. Ba=11ew Dr. W. B..Veazey J. L. Moses ATTEST: Kate' Barr Ross (CIT.Y SECRETARY) FILED: 4/22/52 Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. B -U -D -G -E -T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, RUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. For Year Ending. March 31, 1953. {******************************************************************************************************************j 3. That the City Secretary, Kate Parr Ross, is hereby directed to be the person responsible for making assessments, collections, pays eats, and reports, as required by the State Department of Public Welfare. 4,: That a sufficient sum of money be allocated and set aside from available funds for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the above-mentioned acts, such money so allocated and set aside to be known as the City of Huntsville Social Security Fund,' which fund shall be set aside and maintained in the regular City depository. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 8 day of April, 1952. APPROVED: Sam Robbins, Mayor, City of iiuntsville, Texas. Taxes Penalty & Interest Poll Tax Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fees Building Permits Electrical Permits Gas Permits Plumbing Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxes Utility Taxes WATER DEPARTMENT ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary of Huntsville, Texas. (Seal) No further business Council recessed subject to call. Water Sales Service Charge Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps 82,000.00 700.00 1,P00'.00 700.00 7,000.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 400.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 10,000.00 105,000..00 1,500.00 300.00. 100.00 3,000.00. 109,900.00' 8,000.00 23,000.00 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Rentals GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Charges SWIMMING POOL DEPARTMENT TOTAL REVENUES TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS' **************************************************** 18,000.00 267,200.00 265,709.59 **************************** APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. For the year Ending March31, 1953. *************************************************************************************'. ADMINISTRATIVE; City Hall Operations Legal &.Professional Lights City Hall Mosquito "Control'. Publications Postage Salary City Offioials Salary` Election Judges. 861, City Comptroller Salary.- City Engineer Streetlights Supplies Telephone & Telegraph Milk Inspector Building,Gas,Eleotrical,& Plumbing Insp. Unclassified Depreciation Insurance & Bonds Miscellaneous Fees 300.00 500.00 "300.00 2,500.00. 100.00. 50.00 315.00 150.00 1;200.00 3;600.00 5,000.00 500.00 250.00 600.00 500.00 1,000:00 700:.00 500.00 125.00 Bond. Retirement ',Interest" WATER DEPARTMENT Auto"Expense Allowance & Rebates 300':•'! Bad Accounts: 150. Depreciation': 16,787.' Labor Legal & Professions) 400 Pumping 11, 000.; Postage. Salary Manager,. Salary Distribution Foreman 4,200:: Salary - Plant Foreman. 4,200:' Salary Night Foreman Salary - Office :Secretaries 5,100. Supplies 3,500. Maintenance of ,Equipment Telephone & Telegraph' 350. Water ,S, Oft'eni'ng-& Plant Expense 8,500.00= Donations'_ 1,500.00: Insurance 400.00' Unclassified 300.00. Water Works & Sewer System -Reserve Fund Bonds & Interest 39,240.00 SEWER DEPARTMENT Allowance & Rebates Bad=Accounts Depreciation. Labor Maintenance of Equipment' Supplies` Unclassified 2:5.00., 25.00 6,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 300.00 100.00 Auto Expense Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Donations Salaries, Insurance Unclassified, Fire "Marshall Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail. Expenses Radio Expense 600.00 250.00 300.00 700.00 1,300:00 700.00 4,500.00 500.00 100.00 300.00;, Auto Expense Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Unclassified Salary - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates PARKING METER EXPENSES 3,000.00;' 100.00 2 ,110..00 13,,000.00: 1,000.00 100.00 7.2 0.00 40000 ;50.00 2;000:00 1,100:00 13,300.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 250.00 250.00 200.00 400.00 1,000.00 AIRPORT Salary Miscellaneous Expense'. Depreciation TOTALS 1,200.00 1,800.00 7,111.65 City Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary -Foreman Labor Maintenance Supplies Insurance Unclassified 3,9.00.00 7;200:00 2;500:00 2;400.00 6; 000.00 10,000.00 2,000.00 300:00 100.00 Motion was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Frank Sprott to Motion passed. No further business Council recessed subject to ,call. $25.00 instead of $15.00. X7SXXXXxxxXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXX xxxxx]nCXXXXXXxxxx xxxxXXXXXXXX May 6, 1952. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TBE CITY COUNCIL OF THE. CITY' OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at present, to -wit: j Sam Robbins, Mayor T. M. Bailey, Max Jones J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Jack McCollum R. V. ` Gibbs Herbert Hoech Dr. W. B. Veazey Texas with the following members. ollowingbilis were read,. approve Collum & Gresham d er''Meer Ma c.turin .Co g : t .: nufa. g rray;Insurance�Agenoy omason Insurance Agency ited Gas Corporation, L. "Bath Co Ltd. otrton Salt ` Company he Geo..:D.: Barnard Co cod Tire& Supply Co ty Lumber Company eckaYnn & Jones reene:Service"Station he Huntsville Item Stationers ounty Hardware C. Robbins as. 8c Sam ;Motor Co lders - Supply hod Motors, Inc. .]man Service Station lack Brollier, owe Bros. Trenching 1952, Recessed meeting, were read and approved. and ordered paid: 8..00 26.26 1 . 62.00 20.25 26.55 126.50 307.00 64.99 29.13 3.92 .77 .80 125.47 216.64 . . 14.10 11.10 53.85 163.63 1.00. 5.04,. , 467.35 To, the, Honorable Mayor and . City Huntsville, Texas.; W. C. Royle Typewriter:`Go 10.00 00 Clemons & Son Ins. Agency 117. ,". ' ' Ba t Ins , c 107 75 0 anon s Agency Municipal Supply.; Company 35.83 Southwestern Be].1 Telephone ?Co" 53.29 W. .S. Darley & Co. Diamond Alkali Co.. 16.50 Beard ;& Stone Electric Co. Ind. 49 78 Napery & Smithey, Inc. 1 40 Galloway's Humble. Station Beseda Gulf Station 1.25 B. D. Burdeaux, 5.90 The Texas, Company 374.67 Utility Supply Company. MoCrory.'Texaco Station McClanahan, Motors 6.92 Magnolia Petroleun' Co. 111 South'End Garage 12.85 West End Motors, Inc. Gulf States:Utilities Co Huntsville` Machine Shop 8.18 .81 125.45 2. 94.90 973.94 1.50: to wish sutalit the herewith We v�r�s and Gas permits as follows: following reports or .t month Moving permits Fees 'oollected`.` El permit: Fees: collected Plumbingricapermits Fees lectcollected`` Gas permits Fees collected Total collections. for Electrioa' Respectfully submitted, J. B.: Snodgrass; Building;Insp.,: R. V. Silhers, Electrical A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., J. W. Alexander; GasInspector. honorable Mayor and Huntsville, Texas. Gent lemen: We hereby wish 'to untsville Texas: submit the following oases on the Docket: of the Corporation Court of the ':City of Huntsville The Honorable, Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. 1 iGentlemen: 73 Robert Thomas, Jr.. .116 Woodrow Burnett 117 Lee Allen Reed 198 Rubin E. Bass 201. 215 2'32 2,33 234 235 236 237 238 239 3 2.40 2.41 242 243 244 2:45 2,46 247 248 249 250 251' 252 253 254 255 26 5 257 2'.58 259 260 2.61. 262 263 1.264 265 266 I 26 Jessie Estrade William J. White Voyd Howard Watson Mason Huey Wilson Arnet Barnes Eugene Cooper F. E. Kuhn Betty Cooper er P Charlie Jones es Win DoyleRobinson Chester Arthur Jackson Bradie Briscoe Jordin:Ware' Elbert Lee Johnson Eddie Johnson Forrest sadler J. T. Vaughn Bob Thomas William Wynne Arthur Paul Ruth' Eugene Harrison Weldon Smith Walter Raymond MoMayon Rich L. Blank Win. Duckworth James a MadisonDaniel ...,. Leon Holloway Jack Leland Nabors E. James Rohn Charles Gillespie Roy Moore Rubin E. Bass Albert Randle Ural Massey Wm. Willis` Garfield Gamble Rufus Summerfield George Wesley Hunt Old fine Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine. (Pd in full) Old fine Old fine Driving too fast for condition Driving -too fast for condition Drunk Magazine Peddling Peddling Magazines Peddling Magazines ddln Exired;license plates N0 operators 'cease & expired license Pplates P 'sin pass zone as g no Disturbing peace Speeding Disturbing i peace ce.. a Indecentexposure &:drunk (3 days:in ail 3 Passing no pass zone Disturbing, peace & drunk Drunk No operators license Passing no pass zone Ran ;'redli 'ht & no operators license .., g P. Drunk ` & disturbing peace Defective 'brakes D rank .& indecent, expo sure:. Disturbing peace. PettyTheft Petty Theft Petty Theft Passing no pass zone Speeding & Passingzone no pass_ in Speeding Failure to appear Passing no pass zone Following too closely No operators license Drunk Speeding Reckless driving 14,00 3.00 14.00 ` 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4600 14.00 14.00 14.00 - 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 28.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 14.00 19.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 4` .- 1 .00 14.00 28.00 28.00 Dismissed Dismissed 14.00 14.00 14.00 1.4.00 I herewith wish to subunit the following report: for Water P,hant :operations;: for the month., Water pumped 24,627,400. Gals Water so"ftene,d 15 541,500 t` Wash water used: 999,000: Prison meter 3,896;'500 t Plant meter 483,=.0000 is Brine meter 41;666 Salt used 106,62:7.6 lbs. Respectfully, submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant, Operator. G 'bb 'o red . Tomo advised' the icounoil.'that i s ,Br s was a Mr. Handel for Gibbs Bros a v . y is lle d. the were havin a oontraot:_dr.:awn u why ch:'was' not .read Eeist an y g P: Y. thi :con ' o :when: E family. He requested' the, City to authoize the sginature of„ s tri t Ho h .to authorize the Ma "or and City Secreta' to si n Sons seconded by eMrY: eo g. by. City"Attorney. Motion passed. to start the 6" water dueto sickness`` in their attorney's Dom to ' Motion was made Mr. p� , d. by • the agreement sub'ert to: r ova app J for'be, out: in.:the ark b' thea Bo Scout' Mance Parks appeared before the>council requesting hghts soft put.,_ P Y Lodge.It :w s decided that the oouncil:would check with the park oonmittee `composed of Coliege, Boy Scoust and ;! Cit . and request that - the : go on with_the program. Mr. Parks said' it would, Dost $1500.00 to get the'lights and Y Yg Sprott seconded byMr. Jones to allow $1200.00 to the .school for the ,summer program. �� Motion. was made by Mr. pr P g .., Illation passed. T � Maurice ;T a reported that.there would be a hearing , on the Air Port in; Dallas on Tuesday, 13th and,there ,, Mauri Turner p g ... Y, May i:-:: �. least from 4 to 6 men. go 'u to this hearing.Motion :was made . b , Mr. MaCoiluQn seconded by :>Mr. Jones should be at P Y of this:' meeting.Motion: passed. to allow upto $150.00 for'the.=e erasep • xp Total collections Respectfully submitted, Robert Sather, City Attorney i' Mr. Turner requested the Cityinvite the State Health ae artmenb to,send one of>their men down and make a survey , q P of the health conditions in the _C it;report their finding. Mrs. ROSS was instructed th write the y and to. _ -;g Health Department requesting that a survey be made. 11¶r. Turner advised the oouncil that the firemen wanted the Insurance Group to make a oheok of fire harzards in h business `di district. Mrs. Ross was instructed to write the Insurance groupand request the make the neoess thesty insurance q Y survey. ,! Motion was made by Mr. Jones seconded by Mr. Sprott to instruct the City Attorney to write Mr. Horace Fails to have the oulvert on the side of his house repaired within ten days or the pity would sue. Motion passed. Motionwasmade by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. Sprott to request the Mayor to appoint ..a 4 Motion passed and Mayor appointed Mr. Charlie Fadell, H.OLeigh and A.B.Head. Board of Equilization. The following bids were received on a newcar for the police department with trade in on old Chevrolet. =F%well=Mayes;=City-Judge..,:=� - . Mallery & Smithey, McClanahan Motors Wood Motors Roy Anders Motors Motion was made by $1132.68 $783. 25 $1015.11 $1122.63 Mr. MoCo11 mi ,seconded . Mr'. Jones to. b the low bid oar from ;MoClanahan Motors. Motion •ass` AItri A group of Telephone officia lephone rates;' in : Huntsville. s .n made :;b ; D ✓` r. Veale sedonde eared before the council requesting the oounoil" to allow them to raise the a lengthy disousslon and a `o:omprom.ise in the amounts. was made, a motion r. Gibbs to pa`ss:the`' foliowing oridianoe. Motion passed `> REGULATING. THE RATES .OF THE iSOUTHWESTERN BELLTELEPHONE COMPANY IN THE ':CITY OF ' HUJNTSVILLE: TEXAS . WHEREAS S- the Southwestern Be].].Bel' Company ho Tele ne -Com has appeared before . the City ; P;... P Y Y Council and has shown [s inc ed itslinve re,ase, stment devoted to renderinglocal :'exchan e. tele. hone service. since the rates now wereb.. g ,,.P �esfa Ii shed ands is now confronted with. substantial ''inore'ases; in taxes and other o eratiri 'ex:, WHER x- WHERECo AS . om; . C thean.-_has furthershownC x $ to the it Co '1 :that ,its ..earnings froma thorized P Y. ...Yu re i a Wade uate`e meet the increased costs,of o aeration andProvide a fair return u pn the resent fair of its`focal exchange investment in Huntsville and WHERE AS continued operating of theC om ar s property i. n Huntsville with insufficient earnings will not justifythe investment of additional ca ital needed to prOvide the additional facilities required to meet he .. r Win demand for service in .,'Hunt svi 114 and to maintain: the Com ' an s high standards of service and S REA, the C omPan Y ProPose s to adjust its schedule of rates in keepingwith thelarger investment the general increased costs of doing,business under present Conditions, and WHEREAS, theCompanyCsaid has shown to .the .Cit ouncil that.... aiadjustment of its rate a schedule will not d under _ream . t eonditio :rodthe fail value ns uoe; more ,re4enue: ban is efficient to provide a fair return upon a l of its local: exchange o i " �H ` . g pr perty n untsvlle; 'rand �.. WHEREAS, under the circumstances, said proposed schedule appears to the City Council as reasonable anc st and necessary to insure the continued expansion and improvement of telephone service to the citizens of ntsville, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE: CITY OF HUNTSVILLEs Section 1: That the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is hereby authorized to place into ; effect on. s first ;billing date after final passage of this ordinance, the following schedule of rates: Class;, of. Service The minutes of May 6, 1952 were read ',The following bills were read, approved and ordered '; Humble 011 ,&, Refining Co H.-...•() Leigh :West End Motors • 9 Sandel Jewel` ,: rY s . r Bell Uniform Co. si zi Beard & Stone 0!Bannon Insurance Agency } Gulf Tractor`& Equipment; Co:: The: Huntsville tem. tationers -` U ited Gas ;t C B & S Trucking `:Co Pheiffer Electric' Co F, Diamond Allcali. Co ` Vkin Sti 1` Co PP. Y .... L H San d. Re Shop •Cit Lumber Co; Y P C ,Ma nola,. ,atroleum o ' ;Builders Supply C Walker .Dunt rdware y Robert Smitler S M C Chan. & am otos o s• Wood Motors`' 332:.58 2 385 2.50 5.00 211.00 16,83 35.08 23.62 s7 .15 12.00 ,32.20 16.50 .': 89.32 1.50 1.35 87....00 95.90 35.55 100'....00 15.05 2.85 Denton s Gulf Sta S loCo Morton a t. b4 io al Su `:ly Co Ut i lit Su" l :." Co Y Johns�ton's:. Garage . C., g C :Soutmnrestern Be`11 Tele o McCollum &`Gresham. Golf. State`s Utilities. Co & `'`Smi ther G', n' Service ."Sta'tion Geo.F Vii. Hunt $.6:00 10.00 14.60 25.82 6.73 19.75 4.55 19.29 33.00 8.40 508.50 307.00 371.71 69.72 7.50 2.08 69.54 91.94 11/Honorable Mayor and City Council; Huntsville; Texas One party Business Flat Rate Business Extension Station Flat One Party Residence Servide Two Party' Residence Servide, Four Party: Residence ,Service Residence 110,0'4'837.°n:Station Commercial" PBX:Trunk Connnercial PBX Station Semi -Public Service::(Guarantee) Extension Semi -Public.- Coin Extension Semi -Public - Non Coin $ 9.50 1.50. 4.50 3.75, 3.00 1.00 (a) 1.50 .23 per 1.50 1.00 We hereby wish to submit the Huntsville . Huntsville Texas-: following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City. (a) The rate for a flat rate PBX trunk is one and one-half times the rate for one party business flat rate . service. Authority charge char a for certain miscellaneous services and equipment the rates set ., out in the-MiscellaneousSched le _ofRat C u tel andbarges attached hereto and made a part hereof is also granted. Section 2: That nothing in this hereafter, limiting or modifying the right :-, charged by the; Southwestern Bell Telephone. ordinance contained shall be construed as in any manner now or and power of the City. Council under the law to regulate the rates Coma for its service: within the Cite of Huntsville. PxiYY Passed and approved this the 6th day of May, 1952. Sam Robbins, Mayor, City Council City of Huntsville, Texas. Kate,: Barr ::Ross, City Se"cretary_ (Seal) o other business Counaill recessed subject to call xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xx' June 3, 1952. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF,HUNT SVILLE, TEXAS. The City. Council met in regular meeting at tlx City Hall in Huntsville Texas with the followingmembers present, to -wits Sam Robbins, Mayor. M.; Ballew Max Jones', J, L. Moses Frank Sprott Jack?MoCollum R. V. Gibbs. . Herbert Hoeoh Game 28]. �; 25 ,1 131 ;162` ;,174• ;190 192 r 22:2 ';231 h 259 'i260 • 262 ' 265 4.-288' s269 #270 -114.71 . • 272.- 2 73_ 1274 • • 3,275 IL 2.7.6 277 1;278 2.79 1,1,- 2 80' '11..281; .i 282 ij284. • z, 285. 11286 ,k !! 287 288 Luther Dickey Luther Dickey Wm. Lewis: McGowan Ellen Smith Ennis JIG Gilber: John Henry Lamar Willie B. Smith Lloyd Dee Cude Herman Hopkins Brodie Briscoe Charles Gillespie Roy Moore Albert Randle Garfield Gamble Jimmie. Walker! Roberta Hawkins Willie Mae Moore C. W. Terry Frank Brown Herbert Allen Cogdill Willie B. Smith Henry Ford Robert Spencer. George David McRae John Samuels Breavet Kelly. Willie Hill Jim Bowden 11. N. Eddins Wilbert A. Shepherd Freeman. Palmer Alex Perkins; Frank Hampton Bubba Hitt Archie Robertson .1290 i 291 2.92 j 2.93 294 295 • • ,296. ;;297 298 J; 299 300 Lawrence Van Goodrum Johnnie Sprayberry Doris Ray Massengale Clifford_ Lois Utsey Ivey L. Adams Charles Carter, Jr Wm. Omar Logan Wayne Se ay William G. Williams ----Flournoy Aubrey Lee Jackson Johnnie Jones Old: fine Pd in full) Old Fine , Pd infull), Old Fine (P.d' in full ) Old Fine-(to((‘‘',.Pd:in full) Old Fine in full) Old Fine . (Pd full) Old Finein Old fine, (Pd .in ' full). Old Fine d in Old Fine Pd in full); ( Old Fine'Pd in full Old Fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (Pd.in full).; Old Fine` 'P,d in full Drunk Affra Y Affray'; Affray Affray Speeding.& Passing no pass zone- Failure to n° Speeding"& No muffler No operatrs license Passing no pass -zone Drunk :. DrunkD da - _ (3 y J ) Drunk -Disturbing peace Drunk Speeding Ran. Red light Drunk Drunk Drunk Contest for speed & No operators License Contest for Speed.& driving w. lights Drunk Speeding Speeding.. No Operators license. Failure toyield right-of-way Passing no pass zone Ran stop sign Reckless driving Parked in no park ,zone. Speeding. Affray (Jailed)'; 14.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5,00 28.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 31.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00:.. 14.00. 14,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 ..rr. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 56.70 5.00 r.r ' 8.00 14.00. 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00: 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 20.04 14.Qp 14.op i4.g9 14.49 z4.QP 2$.99 14.00 14.00 5.00 Ol Marvin W. Spikes 18 Johnnie ;Riles,;'Jr., 02 Melvin Graham 03 James Jordy 04: Laura Irving 05 William W. Hoover, 'Jr..; O6 C. F. Wiley Parking tickets T Speeding Old ;Fine` (Pd in full)" Speeding Speeding '& No operators license Affray. Speeding (jailed) Reckless driving o operators license Total collections o the Honorable Mayor and City Council, untsville, Texas. Motion was made. by Mr.' Bellew seconded by tMr. "to put- in 8 garbage containers on each of the .o 2; Mr. Sprott, chairman of . the' Fire ommittee made Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney Howell Mayes, City Judge June 1, 1952 Gentlemen: We; herewith wish to submit the following` reports . for the month of May P Y,. and Gas permits; as follows: Moving permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected 1952 for Electrical Plumbing, Building Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits 6 Fees collected $12.00. Respectfully= submitted, J,; B. Snodgrass, Building Insp.,, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp.,. A, J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas.Inspector. June 1, 1952 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,,, Huntsville., Texas. I herewith' wish to submit the following re ort for.: Water Plant . operations for the :month of May, 1952:. report p Y, Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 25,836,100 Gals 16,849,900 " 965,300 4,298,200 429,200 !' 42,439 '1 110,341.4 lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. With the advent of warm weather the overall baaterial count has risen. Only in three instances has the milk failed, tropyo l with o weeks there has been some.tr u er to reach : grade A standards.:In the localplant in the last few. has notbeen corrected' as ye t• although I feel that ,we.know '-the source of this contamination, the condition a b y t. The trouble liesin the physical setup of one of the localproducers. I mightem hasize:that this condition in ; l from the constitutes a health hazard but is merelyof nuisance value. Recently have taken campes f r nova I Wynne Farm as acourtesy to the prison system and I might add that the plant setup there while small is extremely clean and quite adequate for their. needs. q William G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. tothecouncil sewersbeingconnected in Blalock. Addition.Motionwas.made Frank Dean talked noun il::about :..not -by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. Jones to instruct ;Mrs. Ross to send out official notices to citizens ens not=connected with;; sewer to connect. Motion was passed. J_ requested' coveralls for members of the fire de artment and motion was made Mr. Hoeoh seconded J.M. Baldwin r.P by Rossbidsfrom the;merchants on the'coveralls and to buyone. for each Mr..S Sprott to instruct Mrs. to get re by p firemen. Motion passed. A;L.Conxrequested the City to put in a culvert on the side of his plane on Ave M. Motion was made by Mr. Bellew seconded by Mr. Gibbs to refer this question to the Street & Bridge _>Committee to report ;back to council. Motion PASSED. Sanitaryfill Winbron of the State Health department recommended that:the Citypurchase equipment for a Mr. in r P of garbage in Huntsville and also:' recommendedfront door. piok up of garbage, collection of methdd of disposing g g •; - motion two times a week instead of three. Strict enforcement of regulation garbage_ cans. After discussion am equipment , for bids one u was made by Mr. Jones seconded by Dr. Veazey to instruct the- Garbage _committee to ask q � , and at the same time to ;get up a detail report and recommendation and also.to recommend an ordinance to .a •special meetingnot later than two weeks. Motion passed. the use of regulation garbage can, and:to have `a inforoe g 1/ As . Charman of the fire department ' I ,recommend' t,o .you one (Equipment Maintenance Man and City Fire Marshall. !II believe . that this man should be:. or has 1i City Council ime.. or full, time man. is title to be been a fireman . and should the fire department to the This man should be charged with the duties of Fire" Marshall and al inspections Il • at the .;proper,, time. If a full time man is hired some 1 Maintenance of Truoks; a..Wash and grease, oil and gas trucks periodically. b. Road test once each ac h week, run motors each day.o. Test pumps regularly. d. Keep batteries in excellent condition. e. Check all lights regularly. f. Do all small repairs. 2. Fire hose a. Keep all fire hose repaired. b. ,Change lay oee hose on .truotis .to prevent breaking every week or ten days, o. `Keep hose clean. and dry. 3, Keep fire station and .meeting room clean and ;painted.. of his recoamaended duties are as for; de by orts must be made him j 4. Fire plugs; a. Keep 'fire plugs free of -Vie and, high grass' and painted.; b., 'Re' ort to , oi. anyfire lu s that are hard to et to. P tY . P:. g . : g o. Test all plugs and see that all are in good working:. order.. 3 5. Equipment. Keep ail fire fighting eque;anent on trucks et all times., b. Check all battery lights and keep in good order. ,i c. Keep all fire extinguishers charged at all times. d. Report to proper authority airy rdajor repair jobsand see that they are.00rrected. If a part time man is hired some of his duties other than Fire Marshall should be as follows:; 1. Keep station and trucks cleaned and polished. .2. Keep all the necessary firefighting equipment on trunks. 3. Run all truck motors every day and check' gas, .batterys, and oil perio 4. Test run all trucks weekly, if they have not been used, 5. Keep pumps in excellant condition. Motion was made by, Mr. Hoeoh seconded. by Mr. Gibbs to hire Johnny Mabry as part time Equipment Maintenance. and City Fire Marshall at a salary of.`$100.00 per month. Motion passed. i• Motion, was made by Mr. Moses seconded by; Mr. Gibbs" to pass the .following` tax levy ordinance. AM 0RDIN.A10E LEVYING TAXES UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED. WITHIN, AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS INCLUDING A"POLL TAX ON ABLE BODIED CITIZENS OVER THE AGE OF TWENTY ONE YEARS AND NOT OVER SIXTY YEARS OF AGE ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1952', AND ALSO INCLUDING OCCUPATION 'TAXES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: Section One: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and all (personal property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas, on the first day of January, 1952 j except so much as may be excepted under the constitution and laws- of'this State of the United States, the g ii following taxes: �: ; l. 5 41.35 cents on the One Hundredcash!. v o f and t` he r to of 1 3 1. 0000 do 1 rs (1 An'ad a1 rem. tax o a t a � 3(1 ) 1 a value thereof estimated in lawful currency ofthe United States,for the current expenses for the support and -. maintenance of the City Go{oernment of said' : City of Huntsville Texas. (2) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of •60 x.60 on the One Hundred Dollar 0100.00 cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States, to pay currentinterest on¢; and provide one year's sinkingfund and toall' of the payprincipal and interest`accuring on all outstanding warrants, sewerage, bond, pavingbonds,funding warrants,sewer extensions: improvement bonds and warrants Citfire u g..., , P , Y Hall and station warrants and anyand. all.. other bonds and warrants outstandingheretofore lawfully....issued... ....the Cityof :.., . , .. by "Huntsville Texas and which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said Cityof Huntsville,Texas. g the0 e f. (3)An annual ad valorem tax of andat rate of .5 x,05 cents the One Hundred Dollar cash value in encthe United S ter . the thereof,estimated lawful currency of States, for purpose of the ` support andmaintenance of the f.y ,P P PP Fire Department authorized by law at an election held thereunder and the ordinance of the Cityof Huntsville, '• Texas pursuant thereto. (4) An occupation tax on all persons,: firms and eo .orations doingbusiness within the Cityof to one-half hif ..:. Stateof Huntsville,Texas,equal of that provided law'oroccupation .tax due' and:' payable to the. qP by, .P Y e sof Article`. 04 Revisedf` 9hereto. Texas,and including a11am amendments .? 7 of the Statutes o 1 25, and - other ainen,dtnents thereto: 5 A oll tax of one .($1.00 Dollar on eve inhabitant of said Cit of Huntsville Texas, • over the. • i ) p• ) , Y'Y , Y• ,• a e of twent -one 21ears and• : not ,over sixt 60 •earn of a e o•n th•e :first da • of -Januar g , Y ( ) Y . ), Y •g ... Y • s.•• o he b e nd fore cin orde ce h 1 k effect and -bei f o f m nd •after „ ee cion' Tw a o a g g nen s a 1 t a e n full oro• ,• ro a „ its passage and approval. The foregoing ordinance was referred to of the Y Huntsville C ourioil held on-. e ance Co dmmittee, in open of` e 3rd.. a Jun ..;1952. Council at the regular reoessed' Pain Robbins, Same Robbins, Mayor. We the Finance .Committee to whomthe.' above and foregoing Ordinance was` referred,have duly:considered the.` same, g g, recominend .that the said fore oing ordinan e 1e •:yi e 1952,d e g g c vy ng taX s for the. year be a opt_, d. J' L M o es • s ank S r rota H H '. e e b oech r rt opted andapproved in openen Council this the3rddayof Ju ne 1952. Sam. Robbins o further business Council recessed subject to call. BE IT`ORDAINED BY. THE CITY COUNCIL OF T SECTION N 1.Definitions, ons.-Theterm garbage e :hall _: b e sewage and body wastes, but excluding recognized industrial_ from allublic and p private establishments and from all resi ...I tem Refuse. The term "refuse' llinclude SECTION 2. Accumulation of Garbage ;=and Refuse.. h utreso .e wastes, except' P includeall: such. substances Item1. Requiring : acoemulation in..approved.contelnersNo owner or_lessee labile or private ,.. o eyed>-oontainers a ro e remises shall ermit to ccumulate upon -..:his . remises anygarbage or.: refuse „exec t in ov , " _ , , . v d . premises P a P .. g ,.:g. .., , P,. tronnot easil. C C,. , ;,. oh ., er:;':-as <.to.:.be: s , b the i Council. Such containers shall be constructed of,metal n su mann ... , . a.oorrodb,.;le rodent proof,in.;sect -proof- wwith a minim= Of inimm.of 5.:litons and- ;max imumof.3Q . al,..lons.o,:..;a aci t and shall ll � be kept covered at timesexcept whenrfuse.is *Sing deposed.•aYeren In casegarbage and one or more t es of refuse are<>dis disposed of se ar-atel . : se,' arate containers maybe re uired by the Cit YP P P Y� P q city Council. SECTION 3. Collection of Garbage and`, refuse. Item 1. Placing of containers. No garbage or.refuse'shall be person unless` it is placed as designated by the City Council. Item 2. Individual disposal. The disposal of garbage and refuse in any place or within 1000 feet outside: of the cit` limits,exce `t at the-designated."'dumping grounds,. Y P 0 prohibited. collected by any authorized agency or 7C?acxz'bcx CXXXXXXx3&la cxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXxxXXXXXX 0000cXXXxxxxxXXXXXXXxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxmcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'' '.nof RECESSED MEETING. OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THECITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS. I�, ute s , iF Item, 1. 'i following, `methods:. 11 practicable rodent, The Ci Council met in re, esse,dmeetin at the CityHall in Huntsville Texas with the following members City g , g , to=w present it• present, Sam Robbins', Mayor R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoesch Max Janes Bellew all ew J: L. 'M • oses The following bids were received ved on garbage fillequipment: P�ent. • Ch M IDI) 5G 1. A11.is ha]mers Tractor Model$9,895.88 No discount 2 F, International,. T - o' . Bwown erns TD-9Tractor 9 77 00.2 di co ..r 3. s unt. l f T Company- C pi-li • . . , , Gut r c o om ter 3.a t x a ar- 10 612 00- 2 0 discount PAY P , ,`I 4. Hii. hw TB• ui entT.aom Rubber Tire; Machine. 9595.00- No discount. aY q P Pte' , Disposal of Garbage and . Refuse. within the city limits or incinerator, is Approved methods of : disposal.. All disposal of'` garbage and refuse: shall be by one of the incineration or land fill; and . provided that - said; method °shall. include the maximum :.,: insect, _--andnuisance control atthe place or places of disposal. posal Item :2. Ownership .of, refuse;.All'unk; -and other maeria..,. th,..::dum ro.undis the `Pr oPertY of the Cityof Huntsville, and allowed to separate andcollect. carry off..or dispose of 'sante..except under the direction of the City Council. Service. Charge-and.Non collection al Item, 1 Rates: for. Garbage Service,.: There shall.be char ed' asses"sed and, collected :from each. g .,., hi c im h. mon hl amount residential. unit wit n the it its t e, t of 1.00 •;per residence;.. 1.50; -..for first 2 apartments with i' e`.. eco din each:,business. house ':ncreas ...a r to plus 50% for each additional apartment. Minimum; of . 2.00; far,' g ..the amount of: garbage. thesecretaryshall collect, hes,e_,.: arba a„fees• ether:,;throw h. the wat ,r d- artmen as a separate 'item on each water ,bill :orb an other; racticaT 3e means '.of collection:. Motion was made byUr.; Gibbs,seconded by Mr. Moses to have' Brown & Ferris: Coma" to bring their machine up P nY and demonstrate it and if Committee is satisfied to buy same Motion :passed Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Moses to use the Airport. for garbage fill. Itezn.;:2 Uncollected arba e , declared,.•: nuisance.:> Noi arba e..or :refuse., shall% be -, collected from an P remise where the owner or lessee' is 'in arrears; for. a period .of one';.:month. Fermenting, putrefying; or odor iferous arba a in cont ainers uncollec ed due t"shall be de'clared a nuisance. SECTION- 6Persalt . Any:;_person viol atiniany;ofthe prtovei ons.of this'o rdi n.o.ha1 be de eme d guiltyof a ssdemeanorand:u .on conict on thereofshall _be fined inan sum ofn t lessthen 5.©0 nor -more e thn $100.00`and eaoh:day Ghat any such person shall volate.any ofhe provisions this or dlnance,shall constitute a separate offense and be punishable as:such." Mr. Gibbs, Chairman of the garbage Committee presented the following recommendations which was accepted by the Counoil. 1. That garbage pink -up continue as, at present. 2, Sanitary land fill be located on the City property at Airport. 3. That Mr. Ferris operate tractor from 1 P. M. to 3 P. M. each day, taking this time from regular job at the City Water Plant. 4. That Mr. F. A. Loving operate tractor full time for one week repairs at .Airport and covering garbage at the same time. 5. That we pass a garbage ordinance. 6..Publish ordinance in paper and and onJuly -1st,.1952start enforcing ordinance in relation to regulation garbage oans. Mrs. Ross was instructed to have the drivers of each truck at this time paste stickers on oans that are not regulations cans. And the drivers report to Mrs. Ross the names of those who have violated the ordinance. Bash person will;, then be given"5r'daye to purchase regulation garbage cans and if they havenot at the end of that time,.'charges will be filed according to the following' ordinance which' was passed. Motion was, made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr, Bellew to pass the :following ordinance: Motion passed. V'GARBAGE AND REh'USE:ORDINANCE: .AN. ,ORDINANCE DEFINING GARBAGE AND REFUSE, REGULATING THE CONTAINERS IN WHICH TO ACCUMULATE THE SAME, AND THE PLACING OF SUCH CONTAINERS : FOR COLLECTION BY ' THE CITY GARBAGE DEPARTMENT; AND ;PROHIBITING DISPOSAL OF :.SUCH NIATERIALS WITHIN THE: CITY LIMITS. OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVIT•T•F AND A GIVEN DISTANCE THEREFROM; RECOMMENDING APPROVED. METHODS OF GARBAGE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL; STATING OWNER- SHIP, AND PROHIBITING REMOVAL OF MATERIALS FROM THE DUMP GROUND; PROVIDING FOR SERVICE CHARGES; DECLARING UNCOLLECTED. GARBAGE A NUISANCE. AND PRESCRIBING, A PENALTY. Passed and approved on this. the 17th day of June, Approved ?€ ATTEST: Sam. Robbins, Kate . Barr Ross Mayor City Secretary. (Seal) No further business Council recessed subject to call.. XXXXXXX.ICOCXXXX7CXXXXXXXXXXXXXOCXXXXMCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMCXXXXXX7CCXXXMCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXi MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL' OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City ;Hall, in Huntsville, Texas with the present to wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor T. M. Ballew Max Jones J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoe ch Dr. VV. B. Veazey The Mayor called the meeting to The minutes of June 3, 1952 and The following bills were read, Southwestern Bell Telephone C James F. Kearney Corpn Diamond Alkali Company Utility Supply Company Builders Supply minutes of recessed meeting of June l7th, 1952.were read and approved. approved and ordered paid: $68.89 Morton Salt Company 14.00 Barada & Page, Inc 16.50 Municipal Supply Co 320.35 United Gas Corporation, 150.00 W. H. Knotts $307.00 23.00 119.37 3.52 134.60 heAdickes Company` mi'ther Wholesale„ Co' . ulf Tractor & Equipment Co agger Meter mfg. Co.. a1loway's Humble Station . ;D. Burdeaux ontinental "Oil Company eo W. Hunt: ulf States Utilities Company 14.75 32 .38 5.00 ,009.89 A. Mrs. aam"`McKinney Mallery,& Smithey Be seda ,Gulf Station Wood Tire & Supply Co The Huntsville Item Stationers Gulf 011 Corporation League of Texas Municipalities Walker County Hardware $.77.48. 103.79 6.45 9;35 5.10 34.50 302.40 80.50 72.61 Gas "'Permits Fees` "collected Eleotri cal .permits Fees collected' espectfullysubmitt;ed, S; Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp.; T; Alexander, Gas: Insp;.,. • T.` Sillers, ;!Elect"tical' .Iris p'. ' To the Honorable Mayor and City Hunt vine, Texas. July :1, 1952.. I herewith wish to submit' the following report for Water Plant onorable Mayor and City Counei untsville, Texas. entlemen: e hereby wish to submit the [unt svi l le ; Texas :. T' we pumped m Water softened Wash: water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used stations -for,the"month of Jun'e, 1952: 30,818,600 gals' 20,682,700 1,147;00 " 5 841, 000 654,700 " 4980 127.;628 lbs. Respect`;fully .subhnitted, followingcases on the of the Corporati on Court of the City of Hunt svi l le , V. Si liers, "'Plant Operator. 82. Frank Davison 9 9 Guy Holoman 230 Ellis Lewis Pharis 38 Homer Floyd Currie 2 90 JohnnieSprayberry ra P Y Y 296, Wayne Seay' 300 Johnnie Jones 0= 3 1 Marvin W. ' Spikes 302 Melvin Graham 308 James Jordy 304 Laura I rain g 307 Leewood d Harr on 308 Billy Burton P1 aster 309 F elix Jefferson Cu ri r e 310 Wilburn Ross 311. Frank Davison 312 Byron Slaughter 313 Lonnie Warren Holt 314 A. R. Russell (Jane) 315 Robert Fitch 316 Dave Jones 317 Oscar Massey 318 Ephriam Bass 319 ' Sam Bracken 320 Israel Kittrell 1 (New Book) J. C. Parkrnan 2 Woodrow Burnet 3 James Jordy 4 Ceasar Hatch 5 Macedonia Gonzales 6 Raymond Wanieck 7 Felton Eugene Allen 8 Nina Ferguson Old fine ne ( Pd in full) 31.00 °0 - fine . 56 0 7 0: • ld fine (Pd in full) 3. 28.00 0 p ld fans d in f 1 ul 485461 Old fine (Rd all 4 (.._ 1.00_ Old fine,P , d i . fu--: ( n 5 00 Old" fine 14.00 Old fine (Pd in full ) 14.00 Old fine (t d in full) 14.00 Old fine (Pd in full) 14.00 Old fine ' 4 , 1 00: No r o stators license P, c nse & defective muffler` --. Drunk 14.00 ri�vi:n left of center line 4 0. g1 .0, Drunk 14•0 0' Disturbing peace- Drunk 14.00 Speeding 14.00 Parking no park zone 5.00 Parkingin no parkingzone 5.00 Driving left of center of road 14.00 No operators license & S eedin 28.00 Speeding P g 14.00 Speeding14.00 Disturbing the peace 14.00 Parked on left side of street D 5.00 Drunk 14.00 Reckless driving 56.70 Reckless driving 56.70 Following too closely 14.00 Parking no parking zone 5.00; Driving left of center not passing & Speeding 28.00 Noi operators license: & failure to; yield right=of way -_ Parking tickets T-1629 thru T-1674 Total collections 18.00 15.00 8 ; 200 . 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00. 14.00 14.00 4 0�... 1 0 6.65 14.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 OW 40 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 Milk Report for Month of June. d 'ick uple,<from that individual Duringthe. I have had to: give one three .da warnin letter" an s from past montha a Y ,... g, . _, 'pick . �P :... :.. r GStandards.:.....One_. other .count, on,thi.s months: sam les. failed to meet the his sample complied with rade.' A and� P.. _... ;� cleared u • I I hadwith the erson. and L ho e .:that.. we have the trouble,are. .- . acre. ted standard and have a talk _.. • P. limey be mistaken but I believe that the person that.I Sent -0,1.!: the three .day war_.._ning letter ut'some form disinfectaut in, s milk thatt lowered the count_wit inthe for.h,..ls,:count,.. far lower than ,- he sample :within the next: " Itaking'les from him . I•'intend to take. snot r it has. eve r been since have been sam • ...:..,.,.. p. i "al countbut- a check. made for disinfectants .. as well. few days and. have a check not only on bacter _.., /s/'; William G. Dacres Milk' Inspector. Veazeyh price _ on. fence ground, water:wells Motion: was made:b Mr.: Gibbs- seconded.- Dr.. to, check thenew was instucted' ;to have the: work done. Motion passed. :nd should the,, price be alright Mrs.}mss r ' ns living on 22nd :street from Ave J to Ave L. to pave the street a A ; petition was presented from.-.citize P.." g .:- Mseconded D . Veaze • to instruct.Mr. width of. 18 feet like the others streets. Motion was made .b ., x. Hoech r. y, ,iwidthby (Davidson to proceed with same. Motion passed.' Respectfully submitted, Howell Mayes, City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of June, 1952 for ElectricalBuildin and permits as follows; g other business the council recessed subject to call. �t XxxxxxxxXXXXAXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXXXxxxxxXXxxxxxxXxxxxxxXxXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx }CXXXXX7CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3CXX s MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,' TEXAS. August" 5, 1952. j3 The City Council met in regular meeting at'the present, to -wit: Sam: Robbins, Mayor Max Jones' • J. L. Moses Frank Sprott • Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoe ch 1( Dr. • W. B• . Veazey it City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members. !j •The -Mayor called -the meeting to order. The. minutes of July 1, .1952. were read and •approved.` The following bills were read,. The Huntsville Item Stationers Wood Motors, Inc �, Mze's Garage t Chas. &Sam Motor Co. B. D. Burdeaux • a: Industrial qu Eipment Co. • General' Electric Morton : Salt Company General •Controls • Co f Utility Supply Company. • The • ' Rohan Co.., Inc Builders Supply Humble Oil &Refining Co $ 1.85 18.26 41.50 43.11 12.20 18.25 13.64 307.00 3.32 926.27 86.64 51.63 5.42 Wood Tire & Supply Co: Kerr & Cunningham Continental Oil Company Newson Grain West End Motors, Inc.. N. 0. Nelson Co. Veazey & Cole Diamond Alkali Co Municipal Supply Co Walder County Hardware United Gas Corporation Murray Insurance Agency Western' Auto Associate Store, $ 17.77 153.12 248.60 1.50 75.33 161.37 7.50 33.00 182.97 8.01 1.76 104.00 14.50. enton's, Gulf Station L.` Cline Lumber Co' aldwin.Concrete Products' . C. Robb"ins Motors avender Radio Supply Co., Calloway"s HumbleStation' uthwe stern Bell Telephone 1. '14::‘ -Hath Co., Ltd B Trotter xUlf States Utilities cClanahan=Motors 7.2.5 10.81 79.24 66.20;' 500.00. 1,092 .39 37.94'. The Tropical Paint & Oil Co City Lumber Company W. 11.:Knotts" Western Auto Associate Store Ottie E. Barrett` MoCollum & Gresham The League' of Texas Municipalities United Gas Corporation Mall ery & Smither, Inc. Allman: Service Station Koonce Garage 30.44 2.12 28.50 14.60 5.45 34.40 16.10 1.20 18.62. 3.00 3.60 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65'. 66': 67 68 69 70 7]. 72 73 74 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Andrew.MeWhiney . :Robert Miller Clyde Sion:s' Charles Gann"Riley Larence :K.'. Stahl Deimos M Very Jinmiie Leon Stickephens Nathan Clough`' James Reid Victor E` Waddell Rubra Loyd Berry Gene Carson Van Dyke Elvin- Bateman,' JByrd `on Charles - WNixalace Hawkins Loyd Wlin. Glass Linie Belle Glass Drunk: & resisting officer.' Passing nopass.ing zone Ran red light Speeding Blocked. st, with truck . . Speeding See din & Pas s'in no a s P g g P. Disturbing-; peace` Reckless :driving . Passing no pass zone'` Passing no.;pass''zone Speeding Ran red light Ran red light. Pas.sing`nopasszone Reckless Driving Drunk in car. Parking violations T-1657 thru T-1826 (T-1802 missed in We 'herebwish to submit the foliowing cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Y vide, Texas: Total collections Respectfully submitted, Howell Mayes, City Judge, City 28.00 3.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 Robert B. Smither, City Atty.':` August 1,; 1952. 4: Caesar Hatch 6 Raymond Wanieck 8 " Nina Ferguson 14 F. S. Chandler 51 Levi D. Thompson 295 Wm.' Omar Logan 299 Aubrey Lee Jackson 307 Leewood.Harrison 311 Frank Davison' 316 Hardy Miller Parker 317 Oscar Massey 7 Felton Eugene Allen 9 Charles Ha son 10 Carl. Rolling 11 Levi .Thompson 12 Mrs J. E. Parish 13 Don 0. Baird 14 F. S. Chandler 15 J. W. McCulloch 16 Frances Ann F Lamb 17 Robert DeWitt Crawford 18' Billy Curleo 19 Curtis.Bookman 20 George Melton Moore 21 James Moye 22 Elbert Johnson 23 Daniel C. Collett: 24 Henry Green 25James Knox Bri H� Coln tee i.of Chamber.of .;Commerce f `discussed with the . council the four Vall Chairm B an .of. ;the Highway . mmrt ..,. ,.::: •... hat. af. the Huntsville eo le,;_did not do, something about. ane<;h hwa , from,Houston.ao Dallas.. ;,: Mr. , Ball. aaid t ,, . D • ,,, he.::Counc i 1:.:.write- a ette r ,to the Hi hw e artme nt , his, Hi hwa we ;could loose, ., at, ,and he recommended, that t g,Y P Mr. ,.De artmen.t. make a aurae .;. of. the situation. Motion was -:made by Mr Jones seconded by equestmg the ,_:Highway.. , p„" Y. , . >, D. inent .and re: ue st: them to ;make the Hi hwa s urve o f Hum C Council write.. the ,I�i hw e, art _. q g Y Y P:.. andvioinit .•MotioriP , .as ,e Y 0 .., . : . •- ' h Chamber .of ommerce the ,.: ,, n .of ahe --aviation of t e , y r.,.<Moses_. adw�:sed -the, City: Council that at- a meets g :;... ertai n s :cities and would: ent. 2 s .ahe da to enteitam all the, fl er.s of the vara.ou. ad. et Oetober' 14th, 195 , a e.:. a uested, the _ it Council to hese. fl ers a roximate a; dinner .at ,the Colle e. �;n.d the comm�.tte r q y PP ,. � • Mr.J that, the it M ....Gibbs. and:.; econded b ones t a_ y ake ; an active :part 1n this meeting.::.; Motion was made by. r. , ,, Y i Motion assed.. . er wa " fmanciall ,and otherw se, p ouncil would • cooperate in ev y y, ,, y following bids .were: received.. on haf otdeA �r,t me nt GMC -102-22 total bid GMC -101-22 total bid International total bid Dodge total bid Studebaker total bid Ford 6 cylinder total bid. Ford 8 cylinder total bid Motion made by Mr. Gibbs,s ,,. econded by Mr. Jones to $1499.15 14z6.48 1150.00, 1340.00 1200.00 1300.00 1330.00 Motion passed. bidof $1150 00 o. buy the International on low � 73. 269. 317 75 76 '. 77 '. 78 79 80 6 81 82 1 83 84 11 85. 86 87 No other business the council reoe6sed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxacxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx September 2, °` 1952. MINUTES OF REGULAR ,METING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Ta CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. Texas with the following members The;City Council met present, to -wit: in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, #91 92 93 zj 94 95` 'I 96 97. 1? 98 z 1. 99 ii 100 101 102 Obie Rolling' Loyd ,Ulin lin Glass Roberta Hawkins Oscar, r a ITv A S t„ Se Y J. C. _Anderson Claude M atlock ',John Y hn ','Ro Fulton S. Gerald er ° a d "E Edward umzners James Connie Smith Henry Carroll Brewer.' John o n L Smith Mark Butler Wi loon Spive Euiron`Grassit YY Eugene Butler. g Mlsher` Waarsltehe. I3 rewer ' W. 0.,: Thomas Jose-GlaselFi. Billy Hightower Irvin; Abernathy Lummie Morgan Isiah Porter G. E.; Kay R. L. ` High -bower Lawrence Hightower Mitchell Denson Robert Pace Fawcett Tommy Lee Straughter Herman Booker, Eugene Dickey. Old fine. Pd 1n":full Ra g` ed,li�ht. eedin & ran'.: Passing no, pass zone Exc s'` es ive noise..' y. muffler' eedn Ec No. :o- erato`` s N' o ,o" erator h.c'ense Drunk D' lsturbi .`e ngpace' Disturbin `eace Disturbin "eaoe' g., Disturbing.peaoe Ran red light & drivin on by trucks No operators license" DiPsturohrbing pP.eace` Dr-,"unk Iin erl arked Y Driving left of - center stri;i No operators 'license Fighting g g Fighting Ran red light Speeding .70 11.70 3 1 1.7 0 2"8'.00 8.00 0. .00 ' 5.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 8.00 28.00 . 0 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1.4 1.00. 14.00' 14.'00 1"4.00 6.00 33.00 33.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5. 00 5,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 - 14.00 Simple assault Speeding Reckless, driving Permitting a minor t operators license drive without MaxJones Sprott Jack McCollFum llum R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoech Dr. W. B Veazey. The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of August 5, 1952 were read and approved; The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Morton Salt Company Municipal Supply Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. American-LaFrance Foamite Corpn. Magnolia Petroleum Co. Denton's Gulf Station Builders Supply Wood Tire & Supply Compan7 Hardy Lumber Company Humble Oil & Refining Co. B. D. Burdeaux Hardware Mize's Garage '614.00 26.10 65.39 10.50: 308.80 2.75 121.00 1.95,` 5`.40 40.15' 18.50 15.00 Total collections - Respectfully submitted, Howell Mayes, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. September. 1, 1952 417.10'' 54.00 !I To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, (j Huntsville, ; Texas. Utility Supply Company Diamond Alkali Company M. L. Bath United Gas Corporation Walker County Hardware City Lumber Company the Huntsville Item Mallery & Smither, Inc. McCollum. cc Gresham Co., Inc. West End Motors, Inc . Allman Service Station Gulf States Utilities Company $143.93 16.50 39.88 2.80 19.89 137.55 74.33 2.00. 243.50 78.31 2.50 1,366.6.9 Gentlemen: We herewith wish -bo submit the following reports for the month of Building and Gas permits as follows: Gas permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected. Building permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected 5. 00 Estimated value 4,000.00 Respectfully submitted, J. B Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp., J. W. Alexander,Gas Insp.,; A. J.'Broti., Plumbing Insp., R. V.:Sillers, Electrical Insp. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, 'Texas. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, texas. herewith wish We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Huntsville, Texas: Arthur Lee Hardeman Donald Foster Delmas M. Vickery Nathaniel Clough Joe Byrd Nixon Charles Wallace Hawkins ocket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd. in full) Ola fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd infill) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine(Pd in full) following report for water Water pumped Water softened Washwater used Plant meter Prison meter Brine meters Salt used plant operations for the month of August, 1952: 32,294,100 Gal. 26,689,800 !' 1,562,300, " 766,300 " 7,867,300 it 63,655 it 165,503 Lbs, Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers., Plant Operator.., State.wa TraffioSafetY1on Captain Rose told t . Robbins'" "thanked hit )apartment presented to :the Mayor, Chief of Police and: the City Council with 3t'Honor Roll showing that Huntsville did not have a traffic death during the e council that vi11e was among six cities in . a didtriet having no h"c Hunts ,., g for this honor. f o' of the `Senior Hi h sSchool tion s,m deb Mr. Jonos seoonde.d b r. Ba'hlew,, g g -. er of Ave H'.an:d 10th S reet. Motion, assed. uild�.ng and one.; at the corn t. , P requested bl ek ut on their street. Motion was made izens frontingon 22nd street ' the _:,council to; have. a top p e` was labor rovi de d the mon and a r ienaY , H h . Cit:. to ;furnish the e. u pan p Veaze . seconded _b `Mr..... oech..forte _._ ,:. q. h ld the property frontingon the street owned.by3Clara Moore Est. not bei paid the City would d arils should P P Y_ ,, the program. Motion passed. left out of P g P .ne . . ,. ,.. Bement for a sewer h o .his :home. He : said he had given an ea water line . t :coon c�.l to run ed the, .. x nest t�. re h the water ordinance o hi ' prop and felt the Cit , should ut this line down. The council advised him t al, s P P t3'Y P the `'full 1500 feet. e and theyco4ild not run dad not allow. he Cityto<run but 100 fee t Mr Normal ParkRoad north of Highway 45. hwa d ormag Butler, Mr. Head and Dr. Black requested the City to open:the 0' 1 Motion was !made by Mr. McCollum seconded by Mr. Gibbs to instruct the City Engineer to make an 'estimate of the,.. cost and report back to the council. Motion was passed. Motionwas,made by Mr. GIbbs'secondad b Mr. Jones to ay F.A. Loving X70.00 er month flyer running g the and George Baisdon for sweeping the streets ,early garbage<machne two hours beginning ay 6;00 A.M. each morning. Motion;`, passed. No other business the council recessed subject to call. c.. xxxxxmoc-cxxlcDotxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx .____.r__.�_....-.......:..�.....r.v.�...ynnv�rvvvvvYYY.YY'Y'YYXiCXXXX X�SL�'�CXX�LXX XXXXXXXxXX�S.XXX"XXXxx XXxXxtl/uv+iXXx October 7, 1952. r ERAS. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, at the City Hall In Huntsville, Texas vrith the following members rhe City Council met in regular meeting present, to -wit: 25 James Knox Bridges 45 -Helen-Wyatt i 100 Herman Booker 1103Robert.Lee Kimbrou gh. 104 D. C Warren 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Stinson Irvin Robert smith Levi. Hig htower Hem= Booker Void Martin i Robert Frazen zen e co" Cecil Scoggins Frank.DDomorad E. E. Knight Clifford Hasty Roy E. Bicknell^ Jimmy Gene Rainer Booker T. ;Maye's Johnny Wofford Betty Rockwell Robert Lee Dunn . 0 fine din f u`,1: 1 ) ld Old fine (Pd n.E full) P l; f l 0 din u 1d fine Re , s •D• ivin e,ckles r g Nn.no:operators License & e ' to -not a ssin," Diviri .left of c n r S•' i' e c e b n a 's� lt`distur zm le as au P g P .:.,. Ran light & 'No operators'• license',.. Disturbinpeace _g P Reckless__driving..' Void. Parked iri. no pa rk zone ' era tors'. license ' No op e Parked in no "ark zon P Drunk Drunk 14.00" 6.70. 8.00> 8.00 9.00 .4.00` 6.70' 14..0 • .O 5,00 14.00 „. 56.70 28.00 0 28. 0; 14.00 28.70 Parking violations T-1881 thru Disturbing peace Parked in no parking ing Zone ne Parked noP ark zone Reckless; driving � T -19o1-` 1902 `Vo -1951 ( id ) Total collections . 00 l 4.o 0; 5 00; 1 . 4 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 321.10 69.00 390.10 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, , Huntsville, Texas. Ssn Robbins,; Mayor M e ee 7-,P1 J.`L..Moses, Frank Sprott, Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoe ch Dr. W. B. Veazey' The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of September 2, 1952 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Mize's Garage Wood Motors, Inc R. E. McCrory Texaco Station McClanahan Motors Mrs. Sam McKinney Ottie E. Barrett' Builders Supply Municipal Supply Co Briggs -Weaver Machinery Co United Gas Corporation City Lumber Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Chas. & SamMotor Company N. 0. Nelson Company Denton's Gulf Station White''s Uvalde Mines McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc Western Auto Associate Store M• ssouri,Tacifio~'Agent A11man Service Station Walker. County Hardware We herewith wish to submit the following reports Building and Gas permits as follows: 6.50 16.48 3.50 195.45 145.25 2.56 172.96 222.17. 11.29 2.80 2.40 71.14 27.96 171.84 4.65 253.57 3.50 15:85 296.80 8.45 57..91 Galloway's Humble Station Q. C. Robbins Motors Wood Tire & Supply M. L. Bath Company, Ltd Humble Oil & Refining Co The Texas Company Morton Salt Company Badger Meter Mfg. Co A. C Horn Diamond Alkali 'Company Utility Supply Co B. D. Burdeaux Greene Service Station Dale' Motor Company Wacker County Hardware Co The Huntsville Item Builders Supply West End Motors, Inc Gulf States Utilities Co Texas Refrigeration & Ice C 16.50 2.80. 40.15. 11.58 20.52 208.00 614.00 13.87 7.67 16.50 64.93 6.30 2.00 11.92 19.76 7.72 172.96 377.84 1543.64 7.20 for the month" of September, 1952 for Electrical Gas permits 4 Fees collected Electrical permits 5 Fees collected 8.00 37.50 Estimated value $3,8360..00. Plumbing permits Fees collected 36.50 Respectfully submitted, J. s '. Alexander, Gas Insp.,_ J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., A, J. Brown, Plumbing Insp.,, R V. Sitters, Electrical, Insp.. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: plant operations for the month of September, Water pumped 36,597,000 Gals Water softened 23,242,400 a Wash water used 1,320,200 '1 Prison meter 8,816,500 " Plant meter 791,000 "' Brine meter 66,412 " Salt used 172, 671.2 Lbs Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas:.' Gentlemen: Corporation Court of the City'of Huntsville, submit the following` cases on the Docket of the We hereby wish to Auntsv ille- Texas: Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Mr. W.D.McAdams requested the council to have somethingdone . about the alley , next to his store on Ave L. Motion was made byMr. Hoech, seconded b Y y Mr. Gibbs to onstruct City Engineer to make an estimate of the cost. of repairing the driveway and for Mrs. Ross to contact the property. owners about paying for the repairs. Motion 'passed. Robert Burns requested the council to install a fire plug on Ave: J around 22nd street. Motion was made byDr.,1 Veazey seconded by Mr; Ballew to have a fire plug installed. Motion passed. Mr. Clark and committee from 22nd street wanted to know what the city was going to do about paving 22nd Street 3 Since they could not get one property owner to pay. It was decided ;towait and see if Mr. Moses could help twork out a plan. t e H s z u nt v tatwee eaz ' f e the . Councz ,,.and>.daa:c:us ed t e um r. u a Burns.. a eared, be or . •. ._ ,., .,.,, . ; :. _ . one t r re uest_ed .the ;Ci do;`some;thin about�.zt.The council men told hs.m thee: would have the chief, and Czty at yw k"::=on"other."-towns:and ar ."an:d'e't. omethin on,. , , i Head --' o what been - decided. on puttingin a culvert'' and .o eniri Old ztler, � r, and Dr. Black, wanted .to know had p g : ornial park read. Motion was."made by -Mr. Hoech:seconded by Mr , Moses to instruct Mr.: Davidson to put:, in . culvert Motion of zpassed. of t nd rade`the scree . N a said,he would pay allhistaxes if the Cit would rescendhpenaltY interest bS4 the council theycould. not reticend thepenalty andinterest. otion was made by Mr. Ballew seconded by Mr. .C, Loving. Motion passed. Sprott to pay the hospital and doctors bill on the c o' take. the lace left 'vacent b Lee hzef',:=Nichols recommended It�ir. Race Kyles of Madisonville as policemen tp by lee h Mr.at salar of.275.00.... per month. madeb Mr.Ballew seconde';b . Dr. Vazeyto hire : Kyle a$p andel. Motionwasy yY otionassed. p C- to buynew' tractor: with front loaderblade Onl one bid s recezved,'on advertisement of -.the it a Y w'a Y Motion was made Mr. Gibbs, seconded. 'scoopand duel,wheels. This bid was from West End Motors for $2715.50. by by Mr.. Sprott to buy this Ferguson tractor from the West End Motor Co at the price of 2715.50 Motion passed. No other business the council recessed J sub'ect:to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx November 4, 1952. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF :HUNTSVILLE TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayo M,Ballew J. L.Mose:s Frank`'Sprott P. V. Gibr�s Herbert Hoech Dr. W. B. Veazey. 127 Willie , ""Evans 1,12 8. F" a ` rank B C e 129"'„,Joe 'Winston Youn g 0 13 Bi 11='Phi 11z s 1 131 Os M oar (Mutt )-'Massey, asse y.. 132 Rochester Wi.11in-Procter j g 133 'Shiles Moore Fraser,` Jr.: 134 Rpbe rt: E. ; Hart - 13p J. T. Gibbons • Terry Cobb 136 137 • 138. 139 140 141 'i 142 143 lE 144 11.145.'" 146 I E 147 7 '1148 _ 48 149 • 1,150 111.51' js 152 i1 153 154 Scott A. Brinsona Dowling K elley Glenn AWooderson Jimmie Davis Leon- Cledavelair nd J. P McShan John `Irvin Oliver, Jr Raymond Rama e Ym g;. Wayne PettyY Anna Mae ,Hunte Y L. D. Carter Calvin McAdams, Jr. Jim Lewis Marcus Walter Sevier Robert R. Hazlett Cefus Robinson D. H Roddy. Mrs. Audrey Sullivan Passing in no pass ,Zone1 -Lae ,..Y J R Pa . rked iri :no:. ,.rk zone P.. Parked i n 'no ark zone Drunk R. ec kl'ess` driving Spee d'i:ng No operators l cense.;;` Reckless;. driving Parked . in no park .. z one Disturbing the peace; Passing no pass zone Speed ng Parked in no Speeding Parked".in-no. ar P g Parki` p D & drunk. Drunk" F Reckless driving Reckless driving . Parking in no park zone passing in no p'ass zone Reckless dfivirg Drunk parking:zone• kin zone;; n' no ark zone isturbin ease g p, ai lur..e ,to yield , "right -.of -way 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5 Q0 sg . 00 5'6.70 1:4.00 14.00. 56.:70 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5'6.70 14,00 5.00 14.00' 5.00 5.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00" 56.70; 14.00 14.00 56.70 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 28.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14.00 Parking violations T-1952 thru T-2034 Parking violations T-2901 thru T 2933, 532.80 82.00 33.00 Tota] collections $647.80: Respectfully submitted, Howell Mayes, ;City Judge Rober-b Srnither City Attorney, The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of October 7, 1952 were read and approved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. !Gentlemen: II We herewith wish to submit the following 1i Building and Gas permits as follows: reports for the month of October, 1952 for Electrical, Plumbing, The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. good Tire & Supply Company McCollum _& Gresham Co. Inca Brannen Cleaners Q. C. Robbins;. Morton Salt Company Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Diamond Alkali Compary Walker County Hardware United Gas Corporation City Lumber Co American-LaFrance Foamite Corporation United Gas Corporation Jack's Auto Hospital Q. C. Robbins Motors Allman Service Station Johnstonts Garage 69.19 38.38 2.25 2.00 9.65 310.00 159.41 16.50 47.15 1.28 40.21 70.58 4.98 31.62 13.64 2.50 2.00 Humble Oil & Refining Co Wilshire Power Sweeper Co Chas. '& Sam Motor Co. Wood Motors, Inc. Veazey & Cole Rockwell Mfg. Co Utility Supply. Co, The Ford Meter Lox Co. Inc Ivlissouri Pacific Agent Mallery & Smither, Inc. Builders Supply Thomason Insurance Agency. Lavender- Radio Supply Co. Inc Gulf States Utilities Company West End Motors, Inc, B. D. Hadaway Chamber of Commerce X389.86 19,65 37.75 83.33 100.00 209.54 6.24 2.66 3.00 3.50. 2.22 99.25 10.50 9.2510.50 1,353.49 15.00 2.85 77.25 Electrical permits" Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Building. permits Moving permits Fees collected Estimated value Respectfully :submitted,' J. W. Alexander, Gas Insp., J.;B, Snodgrass, Building Insp.,, A. , J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Iisp. 11 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, I' Huntsville, Texas. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. following report for water plant operations We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Texas: Water ptnnped Water softened `. Wash water used Prison meter Plant' meter Brine meter Salt used 108 Herman Booker 117 Booker T. Mayes 121 Lloyd Kelley 122 Mrs. T. E. Downs 123 Alberta Hector 124 ,'_ " Oste11 Ross 125 Mrs. H. L. Smith 126 -> T. B. Murray . . Old fine (Pd in full) 56.70 ' 28.00 Old fine '(Pd in full) 14.00 14.00 Parked in no Park Zone 5.00 5.00 Improperly parked 5.00 -- No Operator License 14.00 14.00 Reckless driving 56.70 56.70, No operator License 14.00 14.00 Parked in no Parking Zone 5.00 5.00 38,431,000 Gals 23,609,000 't :- 1,312,000 " 9,266,600 " 782,900 r' 57,229 u. 148, 795.4 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V..Sillers, Plant Operator. MILK REPORT , MONTH. ;OF OCTOBER.: for Grade A with one exception. This one sam le was not D the milk'.sa7nles all met standards P P urin -the. last: monthsamples , . state inspectors rating o� our milk . Inan attempt.ao;: ive tne•, council an.idea of thet excessivel t: of :.line. � You give shed„I haveincluded the reports made out by ,.,him on his recent .inspection. I would,like tohave these re orts Itopinion that if we enforce .the;; same cpm a part of m permanent record. ism �-n back.: so that,theywill. become ,,Y P H that it''would not ;be financiallypossible for most of `our standard as those required by such cities as .oust on ,,..q I.thatthe' overall :cleanliness can always be improved but if we demand r.oducers.>,to stay -in business. believe Y P , thatwill be the.factor that is prohibitive. more; adequate facilities William G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. ArchieRigsby of Mack's Cleaners and Mrs. Tutwilder of Baker's Studio appeared before the council and requested permission to put down either concrete or steel steps in front of their' buildings on Ave K. The council would not: give, perm;suggested thcut into the walk and make steps and ,put down a railing urld.er supervision of theission Citybut Engineer. Motioney was made by Dr. Veazey seconded by Mr. Ballew to give this pethermission. Motion passed., Fire Chief Baldwin and a group of firemen requested the ;counszxl to;.orrier some equipment. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Dr. Veazey to get bids on the following; and purchase same. 1. Two nozzles • 2. 250 ft. 3/4 t Hose'1 3. 300 ft. 11 " Hose 4. 600 Ft. 22 " Hose S. 6 lanterns or lights. ,✓ Joe Burns reported that he and Chief Nichols' had checked the taxi situation in Bryan and that they held court:`. every day .against violators. After a discussion Mayor Robbins said he would check with the City Attorney and see what could be done. Mr. Baleww advised the 'co mcil hire Ray Johnson as policeman that Mr. Kyle had resigned as policeman and made a motion seconded by Mr. at a salary of $275.00 per month. Motion passed. Mustang Tractor & Equipment Company. City Lumber Company M. BathCompany', , Lt d Diamond:- Alkali -Company Elliott Addressing Machine Co : A. C• }Torn Company Y & SimP le x Valve ,M eter' N. 0. Nelson Company P Y' ! Walker CountyHardware Humble . Oil & Refining Company Wood Inc. nc. McClanahan Motors u• 6.42 53 33.00 6' 26 15'57 19' 75 173.00 69.79 49.45 77.18 3.15 Southern Blue Print - 0..: H. Cook Hunt e he urrt svi 11e Item Badger adcer. PMeter Mf . .0 o SuPp1Y:Co The Foxboro. Company an Y Morton`"S ,.. alt- Company W.S. Y & Parley Co' . Gulf Oil Corporation B. D. Burdeaux Texas Refigeration & Ice Company Gulf States Utilities Company Y 6,.861 60.90 69.15 . 5 46=70 83,75 6.75 510.00 29.27` 208.00 . 0. 11.16 5.80 1285.30 '3 December 1; 1952. Honorable Mayor and: City 'Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, Texas: on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, XXXXXxxXXXXXXXxXxXXXxxxxxxxXXXXxXXXXXXxxXXXXxXxxXXXXxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xx X R November 10, 1952. MINUTES OF RECESS ia1EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF`HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in recess meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor Jack McCollum .Frank Sprott Max '-Jone s Herbert Hoech R. V. Gibbs'. ouncil met to discuss with the Chamber of Commerce Christmas decorations for the City. Motion was made by Max Jones, seconded by Jack McCollum to allow $1800.00 to be paid out of Parking to buy 12 lines of decorations according to sample to be delivered by or before the 6th of December authorize Mrs. Ross they would not be loaned out. Also to request Gulf States Utilities Company to the necessary poles and assist in the installation. Motion passed. No other business the council recessed subject to call Meter Fund and to install XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX! MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor T. M. Ballew Max Jones J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs Dr.` W.' B. Veazey. 27 69 69 95 96 150 it 152 li 155 156 157 158 159. 160 161 Howard Williams Gene Carson Van Dyke: Herbert Lee Branch R. L. Hightower Lawrence Hightower Marcus W. Sevier Cefus Robinson Carl I. Bozart H. H. Robinson Frank Frets Hal Kirkpatrick John E. Craven Robert Lee Prather Jesse Newton Stafford. 162 Byn Slaughter 163 FullerroDuffer 164 NIII . H. Barfield 165 Dorothy Lee Thomas 166' Gerald Dean Craig 167 L. R. Smith j! 168 Mrs L. R. Smith 'i 169 Mrs. Margar_te Carter 1 170 AdaB. i! 177. J. B. Adams {i 172 Herbert Lee. Branch E 173 Early Willis 174 Willie Crawford 175 Pete Anderson, Jr. 176 Lonnie Clifton Rampy jj 177 Peter Wicklund 178 Isaac Gordon Hardin 179 Charles Terry Taylor 180 E. D. French 181. Johnnie D. Harris 182 James C. Ferguson` 183 Harvey Orvel Moody CAUSE Pd. on old fine Old fine (Pd in'full Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full). Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (PCI in full) Drunk Drunk Disturbing ` thepeace p_ Disturbing the peace Reckless driving Drunk & disturbing peace Leaving scene of accident & Failure to render information Drunk Drunk '& disturbing peace Drunk & Disturbing peace No operators license Following too closely Drunk Drunk & leaving scene o Disturbing the peace Disturbing the peace Drunk Drunk & Disturbing the peace Drunk & disturbing the peace Drunk Drunk Passing no pass zone Improperly parked' Reckless driving Speeding No drivers license- expired Drunk Reckless driving No permit for night travel-overlength. AMT. MIT. FINE PAID. 14.00. 7.00 28.00 28.00. 28.00 5.20 14.00 14. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 28.00 28.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 9.00 5.00 14.00 28.00 14.00 Parking violations T-2034 Parking violations T-2934 Parking violations T-3001 thru thru thru 14.00 14.00. 56.70 14.00 517.85 65.00. 6.00 19.00 Howell Mayes, City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. The Mayor called the 'meeting to order. The minutes of November 4, 1952 and Minutes The folio wing bills were read, approved and Texas State Board of Registration for Profes Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners Mrs'. Sam McKinney Greene Service Station Western Auto Associate Store McCollum .& Gresham Co. Inc. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville,' Texas. sional Engrs. $5.00 1.00 55.00. 3.25 14.50 23.79 Texas. State Board of Public Accountacy 5.00 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co 63,59 Denton's Gulf Station 3,70 American-LaFrance Foamite Corpn 364.24 Galloway's Humble Station 7.85 United Gas Corporation 15.01 We herewith wish to submit the followingreports for the month of 'November, 1952 for Electrical,- Plumbing, Pg, ( Building and Gas permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected Building permits Fees collected Moving permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Chas. & Sam Motor. Company, The Huntsville Item Stationers East Texas Chamber' of .Commerce M. L. Bath, Company, Ltd. McClanahan Motors Municipal Supply Company Allman Service Station H. 0. Leigh Insurance Agency? 3.62 25.00. 17.83 21.45'. 50.04 2.50` 112.70 Lavender Radio Sup lly Compai Geo:. ' .. Hunt Bell Uniform Company;' Greene Service "Station Johnston's Garage Texas`'. Refrigeration & Ice Go; Koonce Garage Gulf States Utilities Co. 28.75: 349.10, .501 20.50: 6.00' 4'.00 1201.54 Respectfully submitted, J. W. Alexander, as Insp, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., R. V.,Sillers, Electrical Insp. T:o the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville; Texas. Gentlemen: submit the following report for .water plant Water pumped Water softened 'Nash water used Prison meter Plant "meter Brine meter Salt used Honorable iviayor'and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentle -Men: We hereby wish to submit the following :cases on the Docket Huntsville, Texas: 26,531,000 Gals. 17,254,000 " 964,500 n 4,018,2.00 " 384, 600 " 42,062 " 109,-361.2 "Lbs.` Re'spe ctfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. MILK REPORT MONTli OF NOVEviBER. All milk ....._.. duringthe past month met with Grade A standards. All dairy farmswere visited and were about' 'average in their cleanliness. I believe it is about time that we publish again in the local paper to the effect that all milk'Huntsville sold in. complies with the standards set by city. cit . William G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. Motion was made by Mr. Ballew, s eoonded byMr.Jones to have the Christmas partyfor the Cit on December 17, Y , 1952. Motion passed. Mr. Joe Baker requested the Council to pass a fire ordinance relative to smoking in hotels and tourist courts and like. This was referred to the City Attorney>to check on -:other cities. es. ,4 Motion was made .b Mr. Gibbs, secondedMr.McCulloch .y by that the :City Council go on. record to the Railroad CommissionM : protesting the discontinuingof the 7:30' A. M. north bus of Huntsville. IJtotion passed. No other business the Council recessed subject to call. XxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxx XXXXXxXXXXXxxXXXXxCXXXXXXXXXXXY.XXXXXXXxxxxxxxcxxxxxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxXxXxXXXXxxXXXXXXii January 6, PIINUTES OF REGULAR • MIE1E'TING 31" Th.E -CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY • OF NU. TSVILL.6, TEXAS. The City Council met present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor T. M. Ballew Max Jones J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Jack ,McCo1.3Cam R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoech rW n 3J aEe-y. fleeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members 76 X98 13:1 • 165 • 4; 17;3 176 t} 201 1 248 274 279 31.ar'g,} 18. 185 k 186 : 187 188 189 190 191• 192 11 19 3 0•194 r;196-- 197 196 ,197 198 199 ji 200 i 201 202 11 2.03 204; 205 206 207 208 209 210 211. 1212 sE 2.13 214 215 Claude Matlock Robert Pace: Fawcett Ernest Ashley Dorothy Lee Thomas Early Willis Lonnie Clifton Rampy Jessie Estrade William Wynne Willie B. Smith Tommy W. Dorrell Ephriam Bass Isaac Lewis Milton Lee Coburn Mill Carroll. Willie Dan Lucky Elmo Tidmore Robert Holoman E. W. Davis Allen ,Ray Bell Ronald . H. Burrows Kathleen . Williams W. E. Williams Charles Edward Teems. J. B. 'Lee William J. Harding Devore Holmes William Wynne Monroe Young Randolph Dale Sharp Henry Tolbert Jimmie Randle Ralph Wilson George Van Goodrum A. Walter Reed Bass James D. Maddox Tommy Maddox Coy, Wilson Willard Jim Boone Jr Bill McGowan Dude Smith Johnnie Othirs Smoot Herbert:- Ray Hobbs W. T. Collins Olf fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd" in full) Old fine (NOT PAI IN ' FULL) Old fine (Pd in full) Old fine (Pd in full) Old Fine (NOT PD IN FULL) Old fine (pd in full) Reckless driving Speeding Speeding Failure to yield right-of-way Following too closely. Drunk Reckless driving Petty Theft Improperly parked Drunk' Drunk Ove rle ngth Disturbing peace-d:i:splaying firearms °peeding., Reckless driving Drunk ' • Reckless driviyy��+ no •.operators:. license ^b Over ength Reckless driving (dismissed filed in C Following: too closely Reckless driving Passing no: pass zone no operators license Reckless driving- no operators license Dr,imk Drunk Drunk Mi s deme ano r Misdemeanor Misdemeanor Over:length- no permit Ran red light Disturbing peace - drunk MT. .AMT. FINE PAID. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70. 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00. .' 14.00 'SS.00 14:00 56.70 14.00 70.70 14.00 14.00 .56.70 70.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 9.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1.00 2.00 13.00 1.00 14.00 56':70 14.00 14.00 (14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00` •36.00 14.00 20.00 14.00 70.70 14.00 70.70 14.00 1r: 00 1:4.00 The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of. November 4, 1952 and Minutes of recess meeting following bills West End Motors, Inc. Southwestern Bell Telephone Diamond Alkali Company G Corporation ror United Gas o p anon Galloway's Humble Station B. D. Burdeaux Hdw Leach Company . 0. Horn Company Gontinental Oil Company 1952 were read and and ordered paid: $52.57 Tie Tropical Paint & Oil Co 63:29 Morton Salt Company 33.00 Builders Supply 40.22 Mallery & Smither, Inc. 2.00 Crane Company 8.15 McAdams Dry Goods 12.99 Walker County Hdw. 58.80 White's Uvalde Mines 308.24 McCollum & Gresham Co Inc 53.73 620.00 1.12 1.00 8.86 4.49 31.99 141.24 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: Respectfully submitted,. Howel1. Mayes, Ci -by Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. January 1, 1953. I herewith wishto submit the following report for water plant .operations for the month` of December, 1952 Water pumped : Water softened V1`ash, water used Prison meter P deter Brine meters Salt. used 26,991,000 17,078, 600 1042,700 .10 3,985, 500 700.900,.: Respectfully submitted, R. V. Si lier,s, Plant Operator. o the Honorable Mayor and;City :Counci1', Huntsville Texas. We herewith wish tosubmit the and Gas permitsas follows:. following reports for the month of December, 1952, for Electrical, Plumbing Electrical` permits Fees .collected Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected The'xai,nutes of January: full, 1953 "and January;; 19th; The,foll'owing.bille were read, approved and ordere Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.• United Gas Corporation` Perry Brothers Hardy Lumber Co .Magnolia Petroleum;Co. 1Palker County Hardware o. Denton•s;GulfStation City Lumber : Mo Collum :& Gre sham Co.. Humble Oil & Re fining ;United Gas upCorporation Underwood Corporation " Utility Sply Compaxiy Otte E.;Barrett Hardware 4 Gulf States "Utilities Company Allman Serv3.oe Station oners Ore' Chief Nochols made his report to the 'council for the year 1953 and men in his department. Alexander, Gas Insp., Sillers, Electrical 'Insp., Brown, Plumbing' Insp. requested the council put on two additional 3Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Gibbs to authorize the Police Committee to hire one additional man in the police department and that the Police Committee meet with all the policemen. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Jones seconded by Mr. Hoech to with draw protest to the Continental Bus co. on the 7;30 bus from Huntsville to Dallas. Motion passed. A Honorable.. Mayor and City Coundil Huntsville, Texas. gropu of men from east Huntsville requested the council to inforce the stock law. The council advised them that that would be one of the questions brought up when the Committee meets with the police department. Motion was made by Mr. Moses seconded by. Mr. Gibbs to have circulars delivered that Dr. Sinotherman would acinate dogs on Sunday January 11th at Fire Station and that beginning Monday January 12th the Police department;; was instructed to shoot all dogs that did not have tags on. Motion passed. !i • of : Huntsvil'le Motion was made by Mr. Hoeoh seconded by Mr. Sprott to have Gulf States Utilities Co, put one 100 Watt lamp oncorner of Ave Q and 21st Street and one -100 Watt lamp at corner of Pecan Drive and Cedar Drive. Motion passed;. Motion was made by Mr. Jones seconded by Mr. Moses to instruct the Fire Committee to get bids on repair of the Fire Jeep and if in their opinion it should be done they were given the authority to act. Motion passed. No other business the council recessed subject to call. xXXxxx X.XXXXxxxxxxxxXXXIOCxxxxxxxxx=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXICX txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxxxxxXXXX XXXXXxxxxxxxaxaxxxxxxxxxxa January 19, 1953. MINUTES OF RECESS MEETING. OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILIE, TEXAS. The City Council met in recess meeting at present, to -wit s Robbins, , Mayor 3. FVeazey, pert Hoeoh Moses, sk Sprott Jones ,. 'Gibbs ria Bellew the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members Motion meade by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Max Jones to accept the resignation „of. E. M. Sylvester. No other business thecouncil recessed subject to call. XXppcxxxxxxx X XocxxxzxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxXoexxxxxx3OCXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxxxxxxXXXXXxxxxxXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx gcx MINUTES '0F. 'REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE February 3, 1952. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. Texas with the following members The City Council: met inregular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville present, to -wit: Sam Hobb3,n8, Mayor P.. B. Veasey Herbert Hoeoh J. L."Moses- Frank::, Sprott Max. ,JO s R. V. ;Gibbs Iirvn Bellew .1,•!:27,-!,.., 198 • 205, 215'; € 211 i�216 217 218. 219 • 220 • 221 222 223 • 224 225 1226 • ;227 ji 228 • 229' s[ 230` X231' 232` 233 i 234 €i 235 1 236 j 237: • 238; 11,,...239:;, IL-t240tEt'.- t• • 2 •243 424• B. L. Monk Willie A. Gamble DorsNeeley: A11en:C."Moore Napoleon Irving Nano J.. D. Neal Otis Scott Varee Pace Hem hill y P. Bernice Smither C. l:F. Wileyce. RoNoydEes Didward;kDavenport " Drunk Following too closely- no operators Disturbing .the P eaoe Disturbing the peace Drunk Fauyto yield right -of way' Reckiless::drvi 1re...;,. ng , Parking violations T-2125 thru T-2142 14.00. 56.70.; 47.70 5.00. 28.00, 28.00 56..70 14.00. 14.00 34.00 1`4.00• ...•144:00;J ?5.00 5.00: 14.00; 14.00 14.00 14.00;' 14.00 1`4.00 • ••,:3,,,40y..•-•••••••• 8.00 14.0©:, 14.00 14.00 14.00;' ..` 14.00' 611 410.0 14.00 14 14 000 .00 14.0000 14.00 56.70 53.00, Total, collections.. Respectfully submitted, Howell Mayes,.city Judge, Robert Srnither, °City Attorney. '` To the Honorable.. Mayor and City • Council Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit, the following reports for the. month::of : January, ming_ i�nd ;'Gas stents as foliowe s 1953,, for Electrical, Plumbing, Build - 4 ;� ATTESTI Kate Barr.:Rose,. !'City.;Secretary': (Seal) Motion passed to aooept th Mayor Sean Robbins appoints Motion made by.Dr. Veazey,' seoondedwb flit) other basiness the' .-OounOily,reoesaie submit the foliowing report -for water er pumped, . er softened h water used, On meter er er operations. for the "month of January, 1953: • 36,200 Ga'l. bs- Respeotfu]ly: submitted, Sillere, Plant*Operator.- . streets in White ddd tion. ad to the street from G.A 1 Xxaxxzcxxxxxxxxxxxx ix*XXxxxxXxicXxXxxpo OuriiXxxxxxXXXxxaXXxxaz xx.xxxxxxppc ci opipa p0vpancxXxzx XXxXxxxx ;r RECESS MEETING OF TBE CITY The City Council met in recess meeting at the City Hall in Hun present, to -wit: Sam` Robbins, Mayor }Herbert Hoech Marvin Ballow, W.Rr. B Veazey Max Jones Frank Sprott • R. V Gibbs 1 J.L.Moses:` the couno eronautia ieir sere 3. in Wa s He }:bra, advised they oouid put do oustomer of on bthis ;;line ,.woulc g as was requested to ;help the men locate . - Veazey seconded 1 ition passed,.'ti Jm d sowended.. .. ,t . hief i4044.* . to; hire Mr. 3 b as meter olioe�uan`' scan the ex sting Line to their property 'not =�o r e to: oo nneot on :;the L 'mould . ha pity .:: g: to connect:` on the' line and regular ether_business the oounoil reoesse wexxxmoaoadacxxx=c xzxzCXXCxxwxxxxZXX . xx7C xx3c CXX]CXXXXXXXXX x , February 10, 1953. BUNTSVILLE' OF, RECESS -MEETING OF TBE.CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF,TEXAS. Ballew <_ deMr. ' b' o 'oeman° .'Motion.w as. ma . of 22.5.0 r tw "° month --Motion ` passed. " 0.. er council in cess meetingate the City'ail in -met re Y. :,... to=wit`s bbbins, Mayor rt Bosch n Ballew Veazey ;ones Sprott Mo Collum. Gibbs Texas withthe foliating °,members bdotion=was made by. Max Jones, 'seconded by W. B. Veazey to adopt the following ordinances AN ORDINANCE : PROVIDING . ;FOR TBE COMPENSATION OF TAE JUDGE OF THE CORPORATION ,COURT.WITHIN AND' FOR THE CITY OF .BUNTSVILLE,. TEXAS, REPEALING.ALL ORDINANCES` IN CONFLICT THEREWITH, CITY COUNCIL OF TEE . CITY OF HUNT SVILLE, IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLEDs SECTION. I-•• .That the Judge of the Corporation Court within ,and er .have and reoeioe. the num of. One and 70 ;100 dollars {1.70, f.:eaid ,Cit for each d" - eve criminal case tried and finally Adis .. ,; rY . os ation of the arki meter re `ulat on in theparking ere; the ,defendant enters a plea of guilty. 1. ordinances and parte of ordinances fort the City of Huntsville, Texas, payable out. orany unappropriate posed of on the merits,exoept'in C of Hunt ville. meter sone in the it conflictherewithare hereby repealed. following meiabe rs Motion was made by Maa Jones,. seconded by Herbert Hoeg the "City,;and to pay his .expenses not to exceed x 3b0.0O Brown that 'the. City wouldsend Mr' Turner to represent Motionv.was made by. .Max, Jones seconded by Marvin Ballew to:'pass`-the ng ordinance calling;, fora a City Election. Motion passed. S B' COUNCIL' S Edd IN „ SVI E ..:TE7CAS,� ._ F,: N.: TSL BE IT QRDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 . HIJ , , R - s e:.fo e�leotin` That; the 'City Election be held on the 7th day; of Apri1,1953D, for-the.purpos f, officers of the City . of Huntsville, Texas,` to -wits : - One Alderman froii Ward ,No. One. One; Alderman from"Ward i➢ Alderman :from Ward; -No. four. Beolc] e kl a 8 e wil Hate for. = Judge and Mrs.': M.x.B.all.:appointed, Clerk. That -;the vot Sein Moliinney appointed Election Judge and Mrs.=Norma Ward' No -Three be:.at Hernarlin to Store #;'1, with. Chas l a ointed` olerk. That the. voting ,paoe for Ward No Four;;:' I Election sJudge and Mrs. R.H.Mopre appointed. clerk,. t. n.' eo on be iven i That thirty days notioe of the oelling of this e1 ti g The diiso'sof .b he it nimous v oft C dal ado ted.. una above and foregoing or nany p y Y session this the 24th day of February,1953. in ed Election �appo t � :llwith . Mrs. ►lace for and ton ore ;hFrank >►�oore: , appointed e.wi h: the elaw. with t ATTEST; I Kate :Bars.Ross- City Secretary Council in regular adjourned, No other business the council recessed subject. to oall. XXXXXX1CX XXXXXXRXXXXXXXXXX7C[]gC]Q XXXXxxXXX CCXXXXXXXxxXx7CXXXXXXXXXX7CXX7CXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXxX.XXXXXX1pGXX CXX MINUTES • OF REGULAR 'MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL,, OF THE CITY OF .HUNTSVILLE, • TEXAS, The City. Council met • in- regular •meeting at the City Hall.in Huntsville, Texas with th i! present, to -wit: Sam Robbs s Mayor W. B. Veale { Y I Herbert H oeah ;J. L. Moses • ;s rank P si Max Jones R. V. Gibbs Marvin Ballow Ginutes of February l0 Were:' read and :approve To the Honorable; May or and Cj Huntsville,. Texas. following: bilis were read, approve e Item Stationers zamble. Station o. D. Bernard 11 Uniform Co lker County`:Abstreet Co. • M. Black owning,Ferris Machinery yne-Texas Co e ;;Foxboro Co. ainond Alkali Co, rton Salt Co. s. SamT ;McKinney sable „011 } & ` ware s Utilities Co •er-- Co'. ors Uaited G: Corporation' The Wright Flower Shop Allman ,Service Station Jack Murray Insurance Co. Mze's Garage O 'Bannon Insuranc3e Agency Huntsville Memorial Hospital United ;Gas .;Corporations We herewith wish to 'submit the-. "followix Building and Gas' permits as follows: 836.14 173.50 1358.28 273.00' 13.'50 78.44 32.56' 24.48 InaP., ulding Insp., ing Inspector. 1953. yor and City Council,: Texas.'' To: the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hunt svi`lle, Texas;. VY : h reby Wish. to submit: the following cases Buntsvillle, 'Texas: 18,8 219 227 241 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260: 26]. 262 263 264:. 265 266 267` 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 ;he Corporation; Court of the City of Huntsville Elmo Tidmore Horace York, Jr. Lloyd,,Edward 'Crayford Bernice ; Smitiier Noriee Liokey. Joseph L. Miller Dock Stapleton Theodore uilar Jessie"!Villarreal Lee' Ander Avritt _ Otis Deli Reese I. Effie. ruin"` g Bille Bil y>F . e g ye aY Irving .. Lor%ne Jon es` JohnniJones carenoeEdca td St, rap6s : Ssm'H i. e 'Hightower m tower Leroy Akita Jessie.MoGlothen; Bernard; L.Golioh Ted Andrew Pozyski W..? A. Grosse,' Vad'n 0 P e lumk e tt> . Jerry A. Coats James R. Bullard: Brodie B. Briscoe; David F Williams David F. Williams 0. D. White Mrs. C.. E. Hall Frank Johnson Clinton: McGowan Don Mayes Sat: Soamardo Mantis Sue Scarborough g L. -Mock Dick Gaines Glenn A Delaney Herman Thompson Ceasar Hatch Oscar Massey Johnilee Hamblen Parking violations T-2143 thru T-2157 T-2940 thru 2957 ne;. Old" fine Old.'fine:;(Pd, "in full' Old' fine (Pd' is fu1 Dismissed Drunk Druiak Drunk S edi Pe, t b '' he ace is ur ng t pe ist b the sacs; Disturb` the eace P. Tauri t e .. � P . n N 0 open � ators:li cense DDrunk" gunk(°lidays n -jail -$3.§o) Failure to yfe ld =right-of-way' Passing: in no -.pass zone Parked .i zone arked in no ark Reckless driving. Disturbing the pesos Disturbingthe eaoe P Drunk Reokless driving Drunk D rank Parked o z ne arked inn rki o No burning. tail light No:operators license Parked in no arks zone Parked in no; parking : zone Improperl parked Y Dry Parked in ,no > arks zone 1?. , ng Passing in„no pass zone Speeding Speeding No drivers license Parking no park zone 14.00 14.00,.. 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 4.00 56.70 3.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 9•0 .0 14.00 Di missedIMMO 14.00 14.00 00 14;0014.00 1 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.50 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 56.70 6 . 0 5 .70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56,70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 55:00 5.0000" 5.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14,00 submit " the following report for wa, Watpumped 23 Waterer softened 15 Wash water use,d'; Prison meter 3' Plant meter Brine meters: Salt .used 1C R. V. Sillers,. Plant Operator. I "got':e it:" Prom 11 'oo .of e in. Httntsvi e sa . s Ter arriv d which was. mi s i ne , Th o omnth -ago s e mi lk_ re rt .from tw o a , ,:.... P, g;; „G de A for: that .month... Dur in .. the >Tast month alilk:.ir the:. a visited and. : the.. bor to and all`milk was ra .... . , ,. la a ry °: the:. len This. :: milk tot local. t. c o We .have: ;add done.;- .. , P, .._ ams u t standard.. _; a ,> ,; i" a are now' ,, an im ro er. ;sato ,,His ..fac,il ti s , � d ,: o hns,. Navin �.. is..a Mr. ,Hines .who was refused a permit a year,,ago ue t _ . g ;.P <: 1- o _a .. h ve Tuan him a tem r adequate, however, and, . a given ,, rY A .: h .:.not received our a ru a .:. sot orts s _ et ave, hi ha in thre satisf o re. ._:. n n ant upon s v .�'Y su lie is oo ti . ;.. ,o le in. t".o ,local_ • 4 'a plant with ro milk. I tried to remedy this condition prior to taking samples. G D Milk Inspector I hl i tanoe the. lateness of. the. re ort due.. to tr ub e a a our report from the. laboratory.;,._,... n t s na _. P .. , .. g PY illi aa. acres, n n B.Trotter to audit the. Citybooks for. the year endin M . Moses, seconded byMr.Sprott to, hire_,: T. Motion „made by r.. o s,p. March 31, 1953 sameto cost $500.00. Motion passed. expenses for Mr. Davidson and the` men in the Motion was made Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Jones to pay the xp by y water department, asmanyas able to go theA & M Water Works School. Motion passed. • • 1 'G• V ., : t in a roximatel :900, feet of`' 15" .:sewer from Avenue y azey to Ru PP, Y •par , ; 4Motion was made Mr. Ibbs seconded b r. e • :z s of an ad i onal sewer line � 0 h e r ins on Ave. M and to i`nstruot Mr. 1?avidson to.make a urve d ,ti. _ 1 from Hi " 45 :oonneotin on-the.existin 15"- •sewer line. .:Motion assed. BAY g g : Mo b Mr Gibbs seconded b Mr. rott that the, it b the land a roximatel 140 b 00 Y A F a 12th, St. from..Texas F.or.est; Farms Ino. for;;$3500.0O Motion assed. • � wn.th existing building,,, on corner of ve. nd , . .. P h :. set nd brid e . oonuaittee to work out a len . Motion -made . b Mr Gibbs, seconded Y wit for the, as halt. to in and_re ort back next:Coundil for ravelin streets where ro art owner 1 pay. P PP g • .• g g P P Y meeting. Motion ,passed. 431.60.: 15.00 18.00 Toted $ 46(.60' Reepeotfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City . Judge Robert=-Sinither, City Attorney. -_ Motion made by the street had 11 Motion made by 1 N. B. Davidson Elmer Nichols 11 H. L. Todd ' H. B. Day J, H. Hyde l F. • A. Loving. Mr. Jones, seconded by Dr. Veazey to put gravel on, thatportion,. of .16th St. and Avenue H where been torn up by water or sewer line. Motion passed. Jones to give the following raises: from $625.00 to $650.00`: F.325.00 " 350.00 " 2 75.00 " 300.00 185.00 "' 210.00 175.00 " 200.00 2 35.00 " 260.00 Kate Barr rRoss from it 450.00; to $475.00 Ray , Johnson; " 275.00 " 300.00 George R. Welborn " 275.00 " 300.00 J. W. Mabry 11 225.00 " 250.00 __Dock MoCulloch " 225.00 " 250.00 E. F. McDonald "" 185.00 ." 210.00 Ya. Sillers rnmett "Farris e Or e ais- B don g: uanM C�nd e n d on i,ta c l_ Addie Jerome Powe 11 st 35:0: 30� 20i '200. $375.00 325.00 2 75.00. : Rub Evans J; 225. 00 . 225`.00. CationH. W passedells.: •J. Brown Loving Prom 1350.00, 250.00 n. to to 13.75.00 275.00 225.00t,,: 0 2.50.0. . N ?: 230.00' 255.00,. March9 4 31,5 _ J e oonded b : Mr ; S rott o opt the budget,;for the year ending 1 Edoti.on made: Mr. on , se .: P ,. P ,,.: ,_. . A... r.. , 7: P .. M Motio.: Passed. . b .� b is hear' oto be held on . ril 2 at :30 n su ect_ to. u 1 _., P , P N call. thecouncil recessed :='subject . o other. business c un �I X XXXXX]CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XX XXXXXXXXXXXJCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx9CX X7CX]C SXXXXXX7CXXXXXXXXXXXXxX XX XX XJC xxxXxxxxxxxxxx ,. Sam March 16, 1953. RECESS MEETING 0 TES OF OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY'OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS. ,, _ y Countil met bbins, Mayor Bellew eazey! Max cones. Frank Sprott R V. Gibbs J. L. Moses Motion made by Max Jones, seconded by W. B. Veazey to pass the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE n recess. meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, h' kee in or torin of.. asoline or other volatile inflamanable oil in 'on or under An ordinance, prohting, t e, p ,,,g: g g °' ., C H 1 e Texas ' in `a total amount'greater than premises used as retail establishments. within the ity -line untsvi 1 , Of mere .than 2. 200 allons each- rohibiti'n the delivery 4> 400 ` alloe oh in storm a tanks having a; capacity Of a . i gal P, g. to. or. unloadin of asoline or other volati<le inflammable oil to- any such ;retail establishment from.a tank truck g g , ..i ;;e a cit' °cnt nroa e `a e o a thereon"�`'fan a` r t ..,,. ,,., n� .; ,.:,.." . o ,,. Hers ,., ohr one_. P icle, .or conveyance havixg tanks,. or e, ., ...,gg ---i,.ate Or other veh a .. :. . , i:n a violation of such ord n ehiele. or other oonve ance declar of more than 1200, gallons to each tank; truck, v, y, , g, ance.'to" be. a misdemeanor, providingT.for a X100.00 fine upon conviction,. and declaring , an 'emergency. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI' COUNCIL OF 'THE -CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, ' TEXAS: SECTION 1: That; no person firm association or corporation shall keep or store• within the corporate limits of ias retai s s used. ,.. 1 tiie; inflaanmable oil in on or under , rem . -e , Tex s.. asoline., or .other vo a . , P he ,G t of Hunt sv,i lle, a . _ _ . _ . e ;:.. .--' , .L c.i__'aLLii,-4.don gallons w..' in stOrnw.e banks haViv�e'`.:d capacity of more efstablishments, in a total amc---- than 2,200 gallons each. _ . SEG ION''. 2 s t no Person, finny firm,association or eorPorat o. .:.n shall de l iverto or unload unload gasoli. n e or other *ola t ile I inflammable oilto anyretail establishmentoron any premises :fromwhich such gasoline or other volatile in- flammable oil is soldatretcin withinthe corporate limits of the city Huntsvi11e from a tanktruck or other vehicle or conveyance having tanks or other containers thereon ofan aggregatecontainer capacity of more than 1.- ns to each `tank truck vehicle or other conveyance 1,200; gallons , corporationwho shall violate: a of the, provisions of this SECTION That a person,:firm,association or. . n►Y .,h 1:,be . fined . 100.00 for ;each suo woe shall be, deemed uil oP a misdemeanorand upon conviction, s a . 1 ordina g tY Solation. fire :and other'e: safet Protection to Present to affor.d:am 1 p SECTION 4: The fact that.there-is. no .:ordinance:, atpr .:, . P YY he inhabitants of the City of Huntsville, Texas, prohibiting thedelivery to or unloading and stora ge at retail •oilta dan dangerous condition i i of gasoline and,other,volatile inflammable g stablishments of large quantities es and an emergency, and this ordinance shall take effect immediately :after itspassage, approval and P ublication , as required by law. Approved ATTEST: and passed in open council this 16th day of March, 1953. Sam Robbins, Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. Seal:) Motion pas sed. Mayor. Motion made by Mr. Moses, seconded by Mr. Sprott to acoept. ray Johnson's resignation as City Policeman. No other business the council recessed subject to call. x'xxxXXXXxxxXxxxx2c CxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx April 7, 1953. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING' OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TBE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. is The City Council met in regular ;meeting at the pre sent, to -wit: Sam Robbins Mayor W. B. Veazey Herbert Hoeoh J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Jones arc alley( City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members The Mayor called the The minutes of 'regularular meeting Held°March aPP roved• The following '.bills meeting; o:order were read, Ma `nolia' Pet ~ Co Southwe.stern.Dell Tele :Co ,IInted as Cor oration A Diam and lkalz C o .. E C , Mustan Tractor. & ui ` ent o. g q Builders Supply , Huntsvi'l a Item ,C W ' ke oun ' , Hardwar al r e Humble Oil &Ref. Co. W' M o berm Utility Supply Co. Mnieriaan-LaFrance Foamite Co Barry .'„& Smithey 1 Denton Gulf Station Wood Motors 1953, and ;a approved and ordered Honorable MayorCity and Council, Hunt svilleTexas. t 33.02 63.24 1 364 .. 49.50 2.44 29.36 .3 33.25 15 302.38 0 0.. 113.25 87.79 20.00 35:00 4.10 37.21 Gentlemen: W e hereb wishtosubmit the following in cases Hunt I f T H ntsville , Texas: so recess meet •. of arch 16 19,53 were read and aid: P.. F,:.. J ;L er us _, g on S W. .. ar le . . Y S.:: wfit p,P Y G Mo "-.fon `Salt o r ,0 c C �"` Hent 1 o. onti a C, M &Sam tr Chas.. � o o G McCollum &Gresham B. D. B.:;... ,.., urdeaux: CR,. obbins. G S U it'ies . o if tates til Ma�ller & Sinit her Y Cyclone ;Fence Co, Robinson Insurance Agency Mize Garage; Geo. e W. Hunt JaynTexas .o. April 1".50 15.09 ;. =62 3.. . 6925 32438 94.46, 66.21 5 90 13.08 1147.8 . 3 2.00 2609.00 16.0,0 5.00 2.50 .138.46 y C,, H C ; :;C i of Huntsville, on: the ., .Acket ` of the or ,oration,,..ourt of the City u , P NO. 106 } 187 • ;?276 {1 ,.., � 280 281 !Laos-. ;- i. 3 '284 11 285 '1286 1287 ' 288 289 11'290 29,-. 1 11 292 293 294 1i 2 7995 ;'296 297 298 NAME CAUSE. FINE PAID Robert Smith Willie, 1:)ee;;uckey B. L. Mock'. Caesar Hatch OscarMassey y Harley S. Foreman Jay France Manuth Victor Early Luther Lee`Brown L. V. Davis Mance Williams J. E. Sealey Melvin Archie B. C. Martin Sam rcokClintonr Fisher Edward . sh er ,. Robert E.ob Manley o Y Jimmie Lewis Robert Lee Archie Austin Alderson Leroy Akins Parking violations T-2158 thru T-2181 T -2959-T-2960 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Old fine (Pd,, in. full); Old fine (pd 5.n full) Old fine i full) 0 P n ull' ld fine .( ,d ld: fine (._., in l ) Reokles dng riving S edi� P Drunk Speeding Peedin g P' `.� on side arked ;on wr. g . Reckless driving Drunk. Drunk Peed' � P d .� . g. 5..., eedin.�-P gw it et a ur . o Fighting Petty Theft Drunk D nk of street yield'rz.ght-o wa, Total collections Respectfully'submitted, A. W. Coker, County Judge Robert Sriither, City Attorney. April 1, 1953.. Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the followingreports for :the month 'of. March,, ;195,3.,_for.. Ele.etiioal., al permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected Moving permits Fees collected Gas permit Fees collected Total fees collected 22.50 20.00; 2.00 i1 it { 9 -. 1 9 00: 1 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 4 0' 1 4 0 1 0 14.00 56.70 56.70 1.0 1. 4 0 4 00,, 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00- 5.00 56.70 . `56.:70 14.00 14.00 14.0`0 4 4 1 ,00 14.0014.00;; 0 14.00. 1 14. .0 0 , 14,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 10.50 1.:,336.90 24.00 2.00 362.90 Building and Gas 144.50 3i J J. B. SnodgrassBldg. -Insp., J. W. Alexander,; Gas Insp., R. V.;;Sillers, Eleetrical.Insp. 3 the Honorable Mayor and City Counci] svi l le , Texas . I the following report •' herewith h ' h tosubmit plant operations for 25,510,000 18,306,800; 1, 044, 700 3,041,400 • 648,700 " 45,:398 118,034.8 Lbs. Water pumped Water softe_ Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine: meters Salt used he council. canvassed the election' returns and the following resolutions were adopted:. Marvin Ballew Roy Anders Respectfully submitted, R. V Si l le rs Plant Operator. reoeivedby Mayor am . HUNTSVILLE;PUBLICRobbinsSCHOOLS Huntsville, Texas. March 23, 1953. Hon. Sam Robbins, Mayor City of Huntsville Huntsville, :Texas Dear lir. Robbins and Members of the City Council: It is time that we give" some- thought to ,the summer recreation program; for the children of been informed that the -Sam Houston State, Teachers College will discontinue.; the course in; c h , a s f:Or' the.. c i.1dr the summer months. This means that. there will be. no, summer school cl s es :low the college' level. Not having summer school 'will' increase 'the `need of the community jrecreation`program. e. We have ice teaching for We have also received an -urgent re uest frwn leadin negro cit"izens: of the': city what there be a summer g q g ed to the of ne ro, families "in the_:`communit , We, ;have � sugge st �;recreation program made available` to the children g Y. o Ch tuber of :,C imn. oe and. that the` :Chamber be res onsible for a :,lighted playground field for negro children ,and thepuic s;oow�.ssist, .• We are suggesting the following budget: FOR ALDERMAN "WARD NO. 1 53 '. 7 FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. 2 W. B. Veazey 89 W. H. Kellogg'; 12 FOR ALDERMAN :WARD NO. ;;3` Herbert Hoech Charles Lindsey FOR .ALDERMAN WARD NO. 4 PROGRAM FOR WHITE .CHILDREIQ Director = - - - - - - - - 500700.0000 0 2 part me assistts - - - - - - - - - - - .= Librariatin- ---an--- -- -- -- - 400.:0 Playground. equipment and" library books Total X2, 300.:00 PROGRAM FOR NEGRO CHILDREN. Director- -- --- ------ - 2 part time assistants - Supplies - - - - - - - - Total 1,200.00 400.00 500.00 ;300.00,. TOTAL BUDGET, OUTLAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE $ 3,500.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 It',is proposed that the public .smhoo� s.will atafi" and `supervise glad to meet with the City Council and explain these proposals i Jack McCollum . R•L. Wilson. Motion was made by Mr. °R,.V. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Frank Sprott to accept the following resolution: ,ry ORDER DECLARINU RESULT OF CITY OFFICERSi ELECTION HEREFORE, BE ITRESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Y OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS: de sired.. Sincerely yours, �s Joseph R. Griggs,, Superintendent" 'liMotion made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Dr. Veazey to allow °$1750.00 for summer recreational program.' Motion passed. gl , :Motion made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Dr. Veazey to accept the following budget for fiscal year ending March That said election was duly called; that notice of; said'electi.on.was given in accordance with law, and that �: W V z Ward No 2 ; Herbert d eleotion;was: he d�_.:a,n accordance .wa.th..la , .;_and Marvin., Bellew, Ward No.^„1.;�„<” 8.,,:ea. ey,,. ,.....•.. , ..... C. v `J c MoC . um' .Ward' No 4 leoh �., W rd- No ” �3"•. �were:,{;dul �, a le:ested: Aide an of -=said ,. at ;;,,at said ,;eleoti„on,., and that, . a k ,,��.l .b_,.:4: a . �,., :• ..,...- j ,..Y... ,;, , .�, , y was duly elected axid said above ' naed parties are hereby<.�"declared; duly elected to said respective offices, subject t° the taking of their oaths and filing bond as provided by' the laws'of'the State ofgTexas. !PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this the 7th day of April, 1953. B -U D G -E -T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,. HUNT SVI LLE TEXAS For the , Ending March 31, 1954.. Motion made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Hoech to instruct the city attorney to re -write the ordinance allowing the City Judge $3.00 for each case instead of 31.70. No other changes to be made. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Jones, seconded, by Mr. Gibbs to publicize the fact thatthe City intends to strictly enforoe the parking meter ordinance with the exception of Medical Doctors. The officers are beinginstructed to issue tickets on all cars, and that if the parking meter fines are not paid within 5 days a warrant will be I issued and a case filed in Corporation Court. Motion passed. Mr. Muse, Mr. ;Clark and Mr. Jones appeared before the council requesting help in the parking situation in front of their stores on Avenue L. Motion made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to instruct the City .41,to •ney to draw up a general ordinanoe covering any and all areas designated by the City Council for parking and to instruct the Police to put up 2 hour parking signs in front of the business places on Avenue L between 16th and 17th Street. Motion passed. Dr. Praytor and Henry Robertson requested the City Council to accept 'a street (50) feet in width from Highway 45 West just beyond Paul McGarr's house extending 2540 feet parallel to their property. Motion was made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Ballew to accept this street. Motion passed. Motian'me.de by Mr. Gibbs, Seconded by Dr. Veazey to get bids on the smallest new pick-up for the City Street Department and instruct the street and bridge committee to accept low bids. Motion passed. FILED; 4-7-53 Herbert Hoech R. V. Gibbs J. L. Moses W. B. Veazey Jack McCollum Max E. Jones Frank Sprott T. M. Ba`hlew. ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City. Secretary. jIKate Barr Ross )City Secretary. B -U -D -G -E -T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1954. ************************************************************ *********** ********** Taxes Penalty & Interest Poll Tax Franchise' Tax Corporation' Court: fees 84,000.00 700.00 1,000.00 700.00 7,000,00 Building:''Permts Electrical Permjts Gas'Permits. :Plumbinb :Permits Mi soellaneous Delinquent Taxes.. Utility;Taxes: Expense Recollected WATER DEPARTMENT Water Sales Service `Charge Miscellaneous Recoveries; Water Taps 500,00 ;. 300.00 300.00; 400:00. 1,000.00 3,000.00 10,000.00' 4,000.00 107,000.00 1,500,00. 500.00 100.00 2 ,,000.00 AIRPORT Revenues PARKING;METERS Revenues' TOTAL REVENUES TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 9,000.00 24,000.00 .` 3;.600.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 $ 278,600.00 277,828.00 *****************************•**********************:********************************, APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For. the, Year, Ending March 31 1954. ***********'***• City Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary -Foreman: Street 8c Bridge Labor Maintenance Supplies Insuranoe Unclassified NON DEPARTMENTAL Bond Retirement Interest WATER DEPARTMENT 4,200.00.'`; 8 000.00:" 2,500.00, 5,000•°° 6,000.00, 7;000.00 000.00` 300.00 100.:00. Auto Expense Allowance'& Rebates Bad" A`ccournts Depreciation,. Labor Legal• &. Professional Pumping Postage Salary -Manager Salary - Distribution Foreman; Salary Plarit Foreman Salary Night Foreman Salary - Of£ice Secretaries Supplies Maintenance of Equianent' Telephone:& Te e,graph Water Softening& Plant Expense Donations Insurance.. Unolassifed Waterworks & Sewer System Reserve` Fund Bonds & Intere'st Engineering 1,000.00 300.00 200.00 2 6, 000.00 :> 8,600.00 400.00 11,000.00 100.00 3,180.00 4,500.00'. 4,500.00 3,900.00 3,000.00:` ;000.00 2,500.00 350.00` 8,500.00: 1,500000 500.00 300.00 Street lights City Hall Operations Legal & Professional Lights- City Hall Mesquito Control Publications Postage Salary - City Officials Salary - Election Judges Salary - City Comptroller Salary - City Engineer Supplies Telephone & Telegraph Milk Inspector Building,Gas,Electrical'& Plumbing Unclassified Depreciation Insurance`&Bonds Salary - Office Secretary Miscellaneous Fees 5,000.00 300.00 400.00 350.00 3,000.00 100.00 100.00 315.00 150.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 500.00; 250.00 600.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 2,700.00 125.00 Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment 'Supplies Unclassified 100.00; 25.00 8,000.00 500.00 1,200.00 300.00 100.00 Auto Expense Bad `Aocounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Unalassified Salary - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates 3,x.00„ 100.00 2,300.00 15, 000.00' 1,000.00 100.00. 720.00 400.00 100.00 Auto Expense Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Donations Salaries Insurance Unclassified Fire. Marshal]. Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio.....Exense 600.00 50.00 300.00 700.00 1,600.00 600,00 4,000.00 400,00 100.00 1,20.0.00 2,000.00 1,300,00 17,520.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 250.00 250.00 100.00 400.00 600 00 Depreciation_ Maintenance Salaries 2,260.00, 500.00, 3,000.00 Salary Miscellaneous Expense Depreciation TOTALS 1,500.00, 2,000.00 8,000.00.. No other business the council recessed subject to call. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx xxxxxxXxxxxxxxXXXXxxx3 May 5, 1953. !MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,' TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas withthe following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor W. B. azey, HerbertVeHoech J. L. Moses C k Sprott Jones Gibbs Marvin,'Ballew Jack McCollum: The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of regular meeting held April 7; 1953 were To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: i We herewith wish to submit the following, reports for the month permits as follows: Wood Tire & Supply Co. Wood Motors, Inc.l Allman Service Station Mi lier Motors Q. C. Robbins, Motors Brannen Cleaners Gulf Oil Corporation Utility Supply Company Browning ''`Ferrs Machinery Co, Berry "& 'Smither Goolsby Drug Bob, Arner Electrio. Shop MortonSalt Company A. C. Horn Company` 5mi-ther Whole sale- Veazey & Cole Southwestern Be11:Telephone Co. H.M. Whitley, Tax Assessor &` Collector Thorstenberg & Tamborello Builders Supply Postmaster Gulf States Utilities Co. Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co 2.16 63.17 1.42 4.40 30.55 4.75 298.90 13.3.0 .76 10.00 1.25 7.42 948.75 62.62 7.20 13.00 65.14 30.00 645..41 96.00 36.32 1168.34 5.20 O'Bannon's Insurance Agency The Huntsville` Item Stationers est E .Insurance Agency lest `'End Motors, Inc. Chas. & Sam Motor Company Geo. 'W. Hunt Boaz Insurance Agency Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co. Lavender Radio Supply Go, Inc.' Mcaollum & Gresham Diamond Alkali Company Denton's ulf; Station M. L•Bath Co., Ltd Amiek's Paint Store United Gas Corporation Galloway's Humble Station Johnston's Garage N. 0 Nelson Co. Walker County Hdw. Co. Missouri Pacific Agent Bell Uniform Company Johnston's Garage 240.45 51.11 63.00 82.90 48.92. 9.50 94.15 361.99. .64 47.09, 29.10 49.50 5.30 96.55 1.50 6.08 1.00 16.05 172.50 82.07 144.33 252.00 5.00 Gas permits Fees collected f April,;1953 for. Electrical, Building and gas Electrical permits_ Fees collected Moving permits Building permits Fees collected $72,923.00 Total fees collected Respecsubmitted, Snotfullydgrass, Bldg.Insp., Alexander, Gas Insp, R. V, Sillers, Electrical Insp. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: I herewith wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of April, 1953: Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation, Court of the. City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas Water"pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison. pump meter; Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 28,167,600 Gal. 20,400,700 " 1,105, 300 5,475 400 " 650,000 49,900 m 129,740, Lbs. 298 299. 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316, Leroy .Akins J. Woolf J. Woolf' E. M. Powell Woodie A Walker B. C. Howell Jimmie Limplin Wade Yates Wade Yates Mrs. R. B. White Starley M. Turner R. G. Anderson Robert W. Allen Thomas Turner M. R. Ellisor J. F. Jones Luther Charles Goodall Annie Woods Ed Wells M. L. Goines Chester E. Anding, E. J. Hinson 320 H. C. Rogers New Book - 1 Mrs. J. J. Head Parking violations T-2182 thru T-2302 Drunk- Old fine pd in full Selling books- house to house Selling books- house to house Improperly parked Drunk Drunk Drunk No operators license Fictious license Parlcing in no parking zone Misdemeanor- parking meter violation to. tt tt " tt Drunk Drunk Speeding. Improperly parked A misdemeanor (operating eratin taxi for hire without a permit) Parking in no parking zone Parking meter violation- misdemeanor Misdemeanor- operating a taxi for hire without a permit Parking in no park zone 14.00 10.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plait Operator. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Bal few. to allow the; firemen the same amount as was allowed last 1.1e r to go to the State Firemen's and Fire Marshall'sconvention at Nederland, Texas, on May 18th, 1953. itA, group of negros from the Negroro Chamber a negroofficer part time and to try for jwith themembers of the negro Chamber of of - Commerce appeared before the Council requesting the : City appoint ariod of 60 days. ° The Mayor and. Police department agreed to meet 1� y. Y Commerce " Wed. afternoon at 2:30P. fid.;; to further discuss this j C '. he ex en `e of the . concrete s C mmissioners Gourt a aced before -.the Council. wantin the ounc,il'ao heap .pay .t p s, C e hi "estion P fie courthouse.Motion,was made b Mr. Jones' ,seconded b Mr.c,ollum to. ref r t s -gu walk- around t y Y i b' ck their 'recommendation at the next meetin ;;to the Street &.._Bridge committee and, for them to report ,a g 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 • Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. made by Mr. Ballew, seconded by Mr. Sprott to pass the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION OF TIE JUDGE OF THE, CORPORATION COURT WITHIN AND FOR THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, REPEALING ALL. ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH, '!BE IT` ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: )1, SECTION I That the Judge of the Corporation Court within and for the. City of Huntsville, Texas, shall here- zafter have and receive the sum of Three and 00/100 Dollars ($3.00), payable out of any unappropriated funds of City,every .case tried and finally disposed of•' on the merits, except in cases n- �said• at for each and criminal parkingmeter regulations in any area or where parkingmeters are, or' am here volving violation of the g Y 1after,be installed, and maintained in the City: of Huntsville, where the defendant enters a plea of guilty, providing, however, the minimum renumeration to the Judge shall be $75.00' per month. .SECTION II -- All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION III -- This ordinance shall become effective immediately after tion as required by law, and it is so ordained.. APPROVED IN OPEN COUNCIL, this the 5 day of May, 1953. 11 (Seal) 11 ATTEST: 1 Kate Barr Ross, ;CITY SECRETARY. ;!Motion passed to accept the above ordinance. (•Motion was made by Mr. Jones its passage and approved and its publica- /s/ Sam Robbins, Mayor CITY OF I-IUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. seconded by Mr. Sprott to adopt :.the following 'ordinate: A RD N _ANE ING REAT AND:. DEFINING PARKING :ZONES , No PARKING AREAS AND TIME LIMIT . ;.., . .._: ... ; ,.. � ELIM PARKING. AREAS IN THE; CITY. OF ;HUNTSVILLE,: TEXAS . PROVIDING FOR DESIGNATIONS THERE=. OF D FVIOLATIONS ,. ... E INING WHAT ACTS SHALL .=BE UNLAWFUL:. AND FIXING PENALTIES "FOR,. THE: VIOLATIONS 0 ' E S. _. F TP.� PROVISIONS OF,: THIS. -4 I C ,.._RD NAN E REPEALING ORDINANCES AND: FARTS OF 0 I � . ,RD NAiv ES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH D.DECL G : AN DECLARING THE EFFECTIVE DATE _OF THIS ORDINANCE. I. . T ORDAINED A ED BY.THE CITY COUNCIL Section 1: For the purposes of this ordinance, (a) the word to w., e i de e shall 1 can any device in, raniported or. Pted. upon re or highway; g y, the word e (b ) w "Street" Stre t shall 11 me an any public street, avenue lie Texas, ,'::and.'.:established for the use of vehicles. _. THE CITY TY OF HUNTSVILLE, upon or bwhich any erson or ro ert is a the, "Operator" �'word .. ,, , r shall hal 1 mea p nand inelude every'individual who, shall operate a vehicle t... ereof or as the agent, employee: or permYttee af the owner. e. T h words Park and !parking ki n gwhen-used herein Shall, ll mean thestanding of a vehicle, whether o r no. t ;otherwise ,,... , than temporaril for the ur ose. of and while actually : Y P P engaged in loading or unloading Lee or. '',passengers. f. S:. t n" a Bard of `T' ( Tim' e. All hours of time mentioned in this. o "Central` S a Time" t nda � : ....as common ly known, eXe"ept during,: any fut es" b to h' sh ,.._. or roclauned: the United, States ,f ,. Proclaimed by or an area: include deternfined bY such officially Proclaimed standard, so: long as same sh all mean and include an individual, _.. v dual, alley,or way located .inthe CityHunts- . of Y rm, partnership or corporation. '.` ,'o erator to re or:t.to the judge' of'the Corporation :C ourt of the first dathereafter which is riot a;Sunda , ,or a in .regard to suchviolation: at 10.00 `o'clock,.a.m. a legal al h11e o •d'. .h ruin define a .as on all :da' s. other than Section 9: The provisions of this.ordinance as.,to,..time limas,. parkin shall .apply. ,, y eff ctive' 'from 8100 ;a.m. until 8:00` m'. unless otherwise, de"signs"ted `at the Sunday and holidays, and shall be e P a ch timelimitParking', 'is effective...;:All other res, by sign or markings indicating.different hours duringwh>_ ., ,.. I provisions and sections of this ordinance other than those 'applied to the limit .parking shall apply on all days- and all hours of both daytime and night t ie" y rdinance refer to and shall be determined by Y ure time, if"anY other er standard of time is ng . Texas, all such hours shill be remains in effect. (g') "Parking Space" shall mean a space laid out on a street as 'a place for parking 'a vehicle and designated Ines or marks painted on the surface of the street. (h)- "Angle parking space" shall mean a parking space laid out at an the street curb or curb designating line adjacent to such parking place. angle of approximately 45 degrees to. (i) "Parallel parking`, space shall mean a parking space laid out approximately parallel with the street curb adjacent to such parking space. (j)"No No ari n s ace zone or all vehicles is prohibited. (k) The word "holidays", as used in this ordinance, shall mean a day designated by the, Huntsville -Walker County, Chamber of Commerce for the closing of business houses. Section 2: A -' - 11 of the streets and public ways in the Cityof Huntsville,exclusive' of the area heretofore by:;. , described as parking meter zone herebywithin P g , are declared to be within the parking zone of -theCitY of Huntsville. area" shall mean a space or area of the street uPon which the parking of oral=�.nane e sh 11 b a 3 �d ed invalid :or rt ;_thereof of th�.s . _ _. .. ., Section 10. , If an seata.on or rovision, or, pa . _ ,: .,,, :.. J , g ; .. c: on shall no ; .affe-ct : he valzd> t of onsti u ion 1 n an court of com etent; urxsdietzon , such a.d ud�,at, , „ ,,,,, , .. ,; ,,,. .,:Y unconstitutional t t a- y p J J hereof:not ad�uded_invalid or unconstitutional.-... • this.. ordinance as a whole or anysection or : rovsion t _ ,., J , g p Sect ion h. Any person whoshall violate an of t,h.: e rovisions o.f; this,'_; ord i a nce shatt°l be. '' i' IHuorfe'.,..,:!./},...o.:,,,_ e n e a.povsa.:nd un ntion hll be finedinany sum not less than One.($100) Dollar, nor more an Onnd,d 100.00.) Dollars e of `all other ordinances.of the . ,. be,'aumulativ and'herebydeclared to Section 2 This ordinance shall ,be is,, :... _ 1 except or°ordinances t ,,. ., =o' repeal .such. ordinance . P `e fi and: shall ::not o erate t r . Ctt of Huntsville, affecting traffic, p P any '-.l c . with the: ordinance or ordinances .are..,-�,nconsistent or,.Yn confl t insofar as the provisions of such- other or a e be and are'hereby'r 'e sled.; ' aeons of this ordinance, lwhich, instance: or instances, those provisions shall P prove in ov 1 and its ublica- �' Section 13: This ordinance shall become? effective .immediately after its .passage ;and appy a p tion as re, wired b law and it is so ordained. q Y 9 , t .. LOUR ''5th dayof M a APPROVED IN OPEhT This, R bi s .-s Sam ob n , ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross 11CITY SECRETARY,. i, CITY OF::''HUNTTSVILLE, TEXAS. and. ordinance was duly adopted. No other business the council recessed subject to call. xxxx xx . xxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x - XXXxXxxXXXXxxXXXXXXX7CXX7CXXXXXRXXXXXXXXXXXXa{aL1C XXXXXXXxXXxXXXXXXXXXX7CXXXXXXXXXXXx MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. T members -the following •-`Hall in. Huntsville, Texas with , The City Council<met in regular meeting at the City present, to wit: Section 3: The Mayor of the City of Huntsville is authors zed to cause parking space to be designated, main 1: tained and marked off in and on such parto or parts of the parking zone as may be authorized by` the City ouno l from time to. time and is als00 authorized to cause' no -parking. space to be designated, 11°18 antaned and marked off in and on such part or parts of the parking zone as may,be authorized by, the City Council from time to time, and the Mayor. of, the 0ity of Huntsville is further authorized to cause time limit parking areas to. be designated. main- ;tained and.marked off in and `:on such part or parts of the parking zone" as may. be authorized by the City Council from time to >time. All 'space for ;parking vehicles may be laid out. either parallel with the streets. or at an ang e of approximately 45 degrees, and "shall be designated'bypainted lines shaving clearly the manner ine which such vehicle is to` be parked. The fact that. a parking space, or a no` -parking area, or a time parking area is designated. by lines or markings painted on the surface of 'the street or by clearly va Bible his indicating the area affected respectively shall be prima facie. evidence that the Mayor was authorized by the City `Council to designate the same at the place it is located and. that "it was determined by the City Council thatthe same s hould. be..designated according to'the markings or signs,'as the case may be, as it then exists. Section 4: The area designated by the Mayor as time limit parking areas for which the limits may be designa- ted as thirty (30) 30) minute parking time limit, one (1) hour parking time limit or two (2) hour parking time limit with clearlydistinguishable markings or signs at both endsof the time limit parking area and at reasonable intervals between the beginning and ending of such time limit parking area indicatingthe time allowed for park- ing P ing in such area. Section 5: Uponall streets where no designation vehicles shall be parked parallel with the curb. is made as to parking parallel to the curb or angle park - Sam Robbins, Mayor ti W. B. Veazey Herbert Hoech J. L. Moses Frank Sprott E! Max Jones R. V. Gibbs Marvin Ballew Jack McCollum Section 6: It shall be, unlawful for anyperson to cause allow, let, e , o , p rmit or suffer any vehicleregisteredin the name of, owned or operated byor in hispossession or under his control to be, or. remain- in anyno-parking ,.: . 's designated area as s nated accordingto the provisions of thin, ordinance, orin g p a time lim�,t parking area for a longer eri of time thanthat the p od designated by markings on the streetor by signs clean visible or'to be or re- m ifsparked parallel to a p the curb in any area designated for` angle parking - or to be and remainparked: at an angle ..g P g g1 in an area designated for parallel parking. Section 7: It shall be unlawful'' for any person owning oroperating a vehicle to double park said vehicle on any street within the parking zone, that is, to park such vehicle out in the street or in the line of traffic, whether the same be occupied or unoccupied; provided that this section shall not apply l to vehicles which have become disabled in such manner and 'to such>extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving such vehicle in such position. Section 8: It shall be the duty of the policeofficers of the City of Huntsville to report: (a) the generals location of the vehicle occupying the parking space or street parked in violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance; (b) the name of the state and the number of the license plate, if any, attached to such vehicle; (c) $' the length of time, if determinable, such vehicle is parked in violation of any of the provisions of this ordinartoe and (d) any other fact, a knowledge of which is necessary to a thorough understanding of circumstances attending Each such police shall also attach to such vehicle a notice to the owner and operator thereof that uch vehicle has been parked in violation of the provisions of this ordinance, and instructing such owner or The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of regular meeting held May The following bills were read, approved Berry & Smither United Gas Corporation Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Superior Chemical Company Geo. W Hunt Chas 8 Sam Motor Co. Wood Tire & Supply Company Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co. Builders Supply Mallery & Smither, Inc. McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc. Humble Oil & Refining 'Co. Continental Oil Company United Gas Corporation Diamond Alkali. Company Morton Salt Company J. M. Black B. D. Burdeaux $50.00: 4.00 73.93 261.41 3.00 167.38 264.54 51.02 612.31 1.00 1.75 20.52 304.36 61.73 49,50 569.25 16.70 11.80. Smither Wholesale Co. W. C. Rushing Smither's Print Shop Galloway's Humble Station The Huntsville Item Stationers Denton's 'Gulf ' Station West End Motors Inc." Sweeper `-: eeper Co Q. C. Robbins, Motors Utility Supply Company McCollum. & GreshamCo., Inc. Walker Hardware Co 1 er County ' Municipal Supply Company Wallace & Tiernan ,Co., ;Inc. Rockwell Mfg. Co. Browning-Ferris Co. Machinery Western Auto Associate Store $ 3.70 3.00` 1.25 7.00' 11.05 3.30 132.01 6.72 141.29 108.00 149.75` 50.63: 688.68 .66 210.05 59.19 13.50 onorable Mayor and City untsvlle,;:,Texas. To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville, Te)cas. and City Council!, We hereby wish to submit the following! Huntsville, Texas: Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, We :`:herewith wish to submitthe following reports f permits as follows: Ed .Wells Herman Thompson 319 `" E. J. Hinson P. H. Singletary J. R. Fulton A. B. Musgrove C. F. Wiley Herbert M. Lloyd John Maxwell J. C. Bolton Mrs. C. A. Dixon Archie : B, Robertson P. J. Wood T. L. Bay Jerry Palmer B. D. Burdeaux Mrs. J. C. Hare Arliss Ray Mallery Mrs. R. E. `McClendon Chas. S. Hill Mrs. Jim Roberts Wesley Spangler Rita Thackery Elbert Johnson T. B. Bradley Lewis' Woods N. E. Haynie Hugh Dillard Lynn Sorrell J. T. Ashworth S. G:..Ellisor Donald Wayne Norris William Earl Haynie D. M. Phillips Thomas Euene Mayess g J. T. Vaughn John Henry Hudspeth J. B. James Harry Bibbs Wilbur White' Ephram Bass Reuben Bass Robert Palmer Thomas David Read, Jr. Jimmie Joe Rand Leon Cash Raymond Pearson Charlie Thompson V. J. Monteleone Jessie L. Cu;pepper Evelyn. Parr Jerry Anderson Sandel Darrell Ray Murray E. J. Addison Bernard Owens McCaig Joe Glaze William McKinley Logsdon Henry Coleman Sine Harvey Wesley Lee Ben W Young S. W. Bell Telephone Co Joe Martinez 10 ll 12 13 1.14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 2.4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 x48 49 50 51. 52 53, 54 55 56 57. 58 59 Old fine (tried & Fine) Olid Fidine-- Paid in full Parkng no, park zone Iinprope rly . parked Parking no park zone Speeing(Old Drunk taken to County Court 'rums. Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Speeding Blocking driveway Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Speeding Improperly parked Imprperly parked Parked no park zone Selling magazines Selling magazines Improperly parke d Parked no park zone Misdemeanor (Parking meter violation; Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park - zone Parked No park zone Failure to yield right-of-way Spee ding Parked no park zone Reckless driving Gaming Gaining Gambling Gambling Gambling Gambling Gambling Gambling Running red light Drunk Speeding, Improperly parked, Parked no park zone Passing>no pass zone Drunk Parked no park zone Speeding Speeding Parking no park zone Passing, no . pass zone Fighting. Passing, no pass zone Doing plumbing without license Drunk Improperly parked Parked no park zone 14.00 14.00 5.0°- 5.0°- 5.00-- 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 - 5.00 -- 14.00 5.00- 5.00- 5.00- 5.00 .00_5.00"5.00- 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 r the month of May, 1953 Electrical permi Fees. collected Gas permits Fees collected Electrical permits and Gas Respectfully submitted+. R. V. Sillers;, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspectoir. June'2, 1953. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. I herewith wish to the following reportfor water plant Water pumped Water softened Wash.. water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt `,used. for the month of May, 1953: 28,973,100Gals 20,445,000 1,161;800 3,974,500 705,600 51,059 ' 132, 753.4 Lbrs 5.00 - 2.00 5.00 - 5.00 5.00 - 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted, R,; V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Maxwell Improperly ;parked: Improperly parked Parking violations T-2303 through T-2500 (Improperly parked- 30 paid) 5..00 - 14.00 14.00 5.00-- 5.00 .00'5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 .-- 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00: 5.00 5.00' 5.00-- 5.00- Total .005.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 YD ss A a m c Milk Report Month of May, 1953. t month; usual ,samples were; t aken. and aI1 dairy pr d to confcrm to the standard bacteriological count and high count the the finished milk was probably dueinpar g milk was satisfactor During the two receedin 'months that I milled the council meeting the ormed to. Grade A standard The a parent reason for the present high counts that- showed this P rise in tem erature and the eneral:.laxness brou ht on 'in cool weatherconcerning the adequate P g g. check' f the local producers were -visited. Three raw. milk. " hade c ss'vel hi h, the local plant an x e 1 y g o the, h' h count of the raw milk. Borden. t t z n_ he the milk. About tow weeks.a o a_ State 14TZlk Ins ec�bor came_ to make a routine. o g P and wase we 11 sed .with, the local tants aizd all of the producers with the exceptionof one., that Plea P, ction for. the cit I was told 1y have to buildnew facilities if he intends to continL�e'm:ilk produ y, ec the first of i d of d tment for..the. mewlk' code whs.ch went .into off, t,,, 1 have a nine tt' o a _bus • • facilities day During the pas samples fai le count . . The arid Carnation y g p g ilk all co f onth is t ogling of.- • month so that means that we willnot be rated until Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W, Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. ii will ultimo period s': that we wit the last of the summer.' Milk Inspector. f - B. Mayor 'Robbins appointed Mr. `Charlie Fade 11, H, 0. Heigh and A.Head to :.serve on the; board of x Motion was made by Dr. Veaaey, seconded by Mr. Hoech to approve this committee. Motion passed. i Motion was made by Max Jones,seconded by Frank Sprott to instruct theMaYyorto write State Highway Engineer, DeWitt Greer a letter advising him the council's cooperation in the improvement of Highway 75 through P Huntsville. Motion passed, _Motion wasmadeby Mr. Jones, secondedbyMr. Sprott to send out specifications and secure sealedbids from two more local contractors to build curb and:gutter on both sides of Avenue 'F, from:9th to lith Street,and or oc 1 request this bid within 5 days. ti Motion made by Mr. McCollum seconded by Mr. Jones, that since Vance Hayman was doing a good job, his salary a' be raised from $250.00 to $275.00 per month. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. McCollum to advise the County Commissioers that the City would Participate up to 1/3 of cost of sidewalks around the Court House, same to cost °3-3°°•°C) for a 5 foot walk, provided the Commissione.rs Court would give the City a letter agreeing to leave the parking meters alone. ;;Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Sprott to buy two (2) demand masks for the Fire Department at the lowest price possible. Motion passed. !s Motion Veazey, seconded by Mr. Hoech to pass the following ordinance: Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE .APPROVING TBE DEDICATION OF HICKORY DRIVE BY TIS ABUTTING OWNERS AND THE EXTENSION OF PLEASANT STREET FROI'vI THE WEST LINE OF NORIVIAL PARK '.ROAD TO THE EAST LINE OF HICKORY DRIVE AND ACCEPTING THE SAME"AS`A PUBLIC. THOROUGHFARE AND 'ABANDONING AND RELOCATING PINE DRIVE BETWEEN CEDAR' DRIVE AND 13018 0I8 D'ARC DRIVE IN THE G. .A. WHITE SUBDIVISION. WHEREAS, theowners o-....and.,over whichHcko -Dxive'passes, s as shown by plat, a public thoroughfare as`Nve asconnecting icko Drave.with _1\1°1111a1P rkRoad nd ..":whahvere e`ades,dicitateisd the ' r•,. the . ub isinterestrand bene�it:..that..,said dedication which is. dated :Ma :"23rd .1953 be a roved and "ado e.d b r p 1 ,. , pP I� 3 • .: e ,,Citycouncil of the :Cit of" Huntsville-. in lieu of that; ., portion of Pine Drive "-between Cedar Drive,and.,Bois 1 Y ce: :G . A.Councildinar. passedthe following or Arc Drive in the , G..White subdivision, :the. City.has' considered and l �-n BE ITNE D BY TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY:OF HUNTSVILLE ORD>nI �, TEXAS: Section 1.That the dedication and plat of HickoryDriveand the extension of Pleasant Street be een Norma1 Park Road and Hickory Drive submitted tothe City Council by instrumentdated May 23rd, 1953 for r roval by the several owners of"the: land over which said newly dedicated streets pass be, approved and adoted C Texas ; o be recorded in the Deed Records of .Walker County, and that said dedication is accepted asublic p treets and. thoroughfares. Section 2. That Pine Drive and the G. A. White Subdivision as ;shown by plat recorded in Volume 112, age 29 of the Deed Records of"WalkerCounty, Texas, between. Bois D'Arc Drive and Cedar Drive in the interest f. the public convenience and necessity be hereby abandoned' and d. and"relocated as a part of Hickory Drive etween Cedar Drive and Bois D'Aro Drive as shown by dedication and plat dated May 23rd, 1953. executed by M. E. raytor and: wife, Olive Ross Praytor, Henry S. Robertson and wife, Rozella R. Robertson, J. C. Walker and wife, orothy Walker, L. E. Bush and wife, Josephine .Miller Bush, and G. A, White and, wife, Randle C. White, the owners f the several tracts or parcels of land abutting said streets respectively. Passed and approved this the 2nd day of June, 1953. �TTEST: ate Barr Ross, B e „, t.N a t rdw ,Ot t1 are T. Cr I{ o .o a rk or ra o - r a t The.' n p PJIortC : on .alt om an S Y.. i ee C en ce En. n yin r M t an o cin g g pn, Municipal Supply Coinpan Y Uti S C lit u 1 "an Y Pp Y om P Y The Foxboro Company: :•S re Service t tion Gree a ,SouthwesternBel I T e leph oneG.94::: Lavender • Radio Supply Co. Inc. :A G. Ho i rn • S_._ Woo Tire &. .apply Co •1i Pdrs. > Sam•. McKinney, 3,20 25.53. 759 00 . 24.42 1 °'00" 31.83 71.04 6.73 1.00 7. 4 20 715 46.50 5.63 99.95 C ent ontin al il. G are;; l & o. l� D Y erguson I c R h - Go._ n T _an - , he o , Elliott Addr®ssingMache n e B gs-Weaver Machines Co rag,, :, . ,l Alkali', Company ': Diamond ' 8O 61:UM].1 Mf co aTrot 'er" United, Gas Corporation 0 C k Gouts s tar e The I, H i em tsv lle t un„ Robinson .Insurance Agene Gulf States -Utilities', Co. 118.38 2.30 1.03 33.00 24-46 500.00 4.16 5.56 9.73 .1 49 2 4 1395.86 City Secretary. (SEAL), No "'other business the council recessed subject, to .call.. Honorable Mayor and City Council, 1Huntsville, Texas. 11Gent1emen: 11We. hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Dicket of -the {Huntsville, Texas: Corporation . Court of the City of Ilunt svi lle, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ocxxxxxxxao:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1i June 9, :19.53. MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. AMT AMT FINE PAID he ` City Council met in regular meeting at the City "Hall in Iiuntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor W. B. Veazey, J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Max Jones R.. V. "Gibbs Marvin Ballew The Mayor called the meeting to order. 11259 279 62 1163 • !164 165 • 1166 - it 66?' 76 168 169 70. 71 72 73 74 75 Only one bid received on the curb and gutter. on Avenue F ,between 9th and 11th Street same being from Builder's Supply Company at a price of 1.54 per front foot. Motion made by Dr. Veazey, seconded by Mr. Bailew to start to work as soon as he was able to, do ':so. other business the council recessed subject to call. accept Builders' Supply bid and instruct City Engineer to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEET3NG OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE The City Council met in regular meeting at present, to -wit: Sam Robbins, Mayor W. B. Veazey Herbert Hoech L. Moses Frank Sprott Max?. Jones R. V. Gibbs Marvin Ballew Jack McCollum. J. B. James Harry Bibbs Wilbur Wh-ite Reuben Bass Henry Coleman Jessie i'IcGlotben Herman Thompson Ed Carroll James F. Cravens S W B Tel Co (Hoverstock Giles Avery Griffin W. A. Petty Winston Manning Jaynes G. Austin Gordon L. Schultz Joe Mac McGaffety L Hall Mary a 1 Caleb Gary, Jr. Don O. Barrd R. B. Moffett, Marcus M. Churn H. M. Whitley 1I77 Wayne : Gay 1178 John G. Long 1179 H. T. Smith 1180 Jean D. Neal, Jr. 1181 Julia Warner 1182 Paulie Goulding 1183 Isiah Williams Walter Williams Jerald Jackson Moses Martinez George Hunt Gaylord H. Limerick Marcus Harvey 1190 Peggy ;IcGill 1191 Lee C. Smith Dick T. Wood William E. Haynie F. R. Benton 95 W. D. Polk 1196 Gertrude A. Schwartz '197 Arthur Grubbs 1198 Leo L. Pollard: 1f 99 Robert G. Bradford 1,100 M. H. McBride 11101 Jesse J. Brooks 1102. Curtis Bookman K. H. Malone 1.1 104 Chap Henry McGowen 11105 C. H. Gilstrip Roy Spinks Fred J. Mackie Ruth M. Collier Robert W. Allen Johnny Reimer Edwin Winn The Minutes of regular meeting held on .June 2, and Recessed meeting of June The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Allman.: Service Station McCollum. & Gresham Co., South End Garage Hardy Lumber Co Chas. & Sam Motor Builders; Supply Geo. W. Hunt Galloway's 'Humble. 1.00 123.32 16.35 12.30. 27.97 225.32 11.50 10.10 1953 were read and approved. Woods Motors, Inc. Miller Motors Mize :'s Garage Johnston's Garage Mallery & Smither League of Texas Municipalities West End `Motors, Inc Q. C. Robbins Gambling (Old fine ;(Pd in full) Pd on old fine Pd on old fine Old fine(Pd in full Old fine:' (Pd in full)` Old fine Old. fine Improperly parked Passing no pass zone Parked no park zone Passingon rt hand side Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Improperly parked Reckless driving Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Passing nopass zone Improperly parked Parked no park,. zone Improperly parked TRANSRERRED TO;"COUNTY COURT Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Improperly parked Drunlc Parked no park zone Parked too close to fire plug Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Improperly parked Passing no pass zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Passing no pass zone Passing 'no"pass zone Speeding Parked to o close to fire plug Following too closely. Passing in no pass zone Passing no pass zone Speeding Passing no pass zone Improperly parked Parked No park zone Disturbing the peace Passing no pass zone Disturbing the peace Parked no park zone Improperly parked Passim; no pass zone Passing no pass zone Speeding Parked no park zone Parked no park zone 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 7.50, 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 5.00, 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 Anthony J. Idove 11-i Lee Hightower Ellis .F. Simmons Ha .kiard ynes" W. Steinman R. B, Thomason' Grad E. Carson Y Colon a Lafferty Clarence Lee Clark L. D ' Newsom Jessie L. `Culpepper, Jr James Phillip-Ulorris James,Carter Lee" Lottie Jime,rson Brown Goree McG1othen Jack Webster Thomas Wynne 129 Ray. Brown Ran ,stop sign" Parked no, park dii s denieano r DISMISSED I3Y. CITY JUDGE k.Ii sdemeanor Mi s deme an Misdemeanor M' is ems o d an r Ran stop sign Drunk No operators license Speeding Drunk Speeding Misdemeanor -Violation: plumbing., ordinance Parked no park zone 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 DISMISSED B. Trotter of T. B. Trotter Auditing Company presented hi for:'the fiscal year ending March 31, 195"3`. Motion. was made"`, by IU ( this report and.to" thank him `for his work,, and "also to hire: him> 5; 1954 at a cost. of " 500.00." Motion .passed. Mo 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 ion �s.ma`Mr.C t o wq de°Mi�I ':least c 1 seconded bySprottto 'give -a1 .' Cis em ` es% working at':.a year byof um, ... r • 1 y, Pl�e wo g '- ' . o week one weeks vacation except the Policemen ...and. all Policemen. having worked 2: years will be,,.iven;tws P �,g This vacation:, his exee tion beingmade during to the lon hours.Motion` egged. P g ,_ P The .following letter was received: Parking viola.tions T-2501 thru T-2669 Total collections 778.20 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert` Smither, City Attorney. July 1, 1953. To the ` Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville,:Texas . Gentlemen We herewith wish to submit the followingreports for the month of June , permits and Plumbing permits, as follows: Moving permits 1 Fees collected 0 5.00 1953 for Electrical permits, Building ORDER Dated June 15, 1953 On File- Cormiissioner`'.s."Court Minutes Walker County, -Texas s# . We theCommis C� C die` s s i o" his � h 1 J , sio:riers curt of Walker ounty, conveying in spe i. 1 called se int s the 5th day'- of one, 1953, with the followingmembers of the. court 'pre Pqrit;:to-wit Weldon Patton Count Jude•, T.: NNT. Ha an,, Fy, Connnissioner, `Precinct No. 1; Anderson Yates Commissioner Precinct No. 2; J. H. Yelver_ton, Conunissioner, Precinct No. 3; and W.• D. Underwood,' Commissioner, Precinct No. 4,. do_ hereby unanimously and respectfully're.quest 1' the City of Huntsville by and through its City" Council, to remove the parking meters at .each of the four side- } walk entrances to the' countycourthouse buildin g in order :that ;-the general public in their use of Said court'y' g{ s' house may. do so'more conveniently `and in aid of their ',right of egress and :ingress to the building; and that I said spaces be designated as no -parking spaces, through the several police powers o.f;'.the Cityof Huntsville. It is further' res ectfull re uested that ads uate .s ace be rovided adjacent to the arkiri s ace 'hal 4..-':' Y q q P P J P g P _{ provided for the several law enforcing, agencies of the: city, and ;city,: near the :south. east, corner 'of the Walker ll County courthouse square, for the use and" benefit of the several members of ,the .Commissioners ,Court when they i1 are' at the ''county courthouse on county business. '` It havin . come to the attention of the Connmissioiiers Court' of Vlalker :Count that the' Cit of Huntsville, g YY, through its. City Councl, has none onrecond beingtnhlinbtosecue the P Yment of .one third of the. total,a1 ��ex enditure to be made inlacin a sidewalk around the courthouse .s oars it ..is res ectfull re uested that P P g q �. P y. q. the City Council of Huntsville, exas,submit to the Commissioners Court a letter so stating its intention to share in 'the,cost `of the proposed sidewalk, so that this Coniniissioners Court "may proceed with the necessary. { steps to'effect the construction of said sidewalk, Plumbing permits 5 Fees collected.__.---A:1.-00-- To 31.00` Respectfully submitted,; Weldon Patton, County Judge. Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. July 1, 1953. To the Honorable Mayor and City'. Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: I` herewith wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of June, Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter. Brine meter Salt used 37,196,900 Gals 26,760,900 " 1,460,600 " 5,356,800 706,900 " 65.,52 8 `.' 170,372.8 Lbs J. H. Yelverton, Commissioner, Precinct No. W. D. Underwood, Commissioner, Precinct No. If THE STATE OF TEXAS, {1 COUNTY OF WALISER. 0 T, J. L. Ferguson, Clerk, County Court, Walker County, Texas, do hereby certify 'that' the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of ORDER passed by Commissioners' Court, Walker Co., 11 Texas, as same is on file of the Commissioners' Court >Minutes in this' office. Given under my hand and seal of office this 7 day of July, 1953. J. L. ,Ferguson, Clerk County Court, Wal ker County, Texas Respectfully submitted,. R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator All raw milk samples collected this past month contained bacteria farin excess of the legal limit. Some counts were asg high as 6,000,000 bacteria per ml. Many of the pasteurized samples were likewise well out of line as mi •ht be expected from such high counts on the raw milk. The temperature is one factor that contributed but 1 g believethe main cause is that morning milk was being brought intothe plant without proper cooling and if such is the case and a producer takes his time on the way to the plant it would only require a matter of one to one and a half hours for the counts to soar out of reason. Counts far higher probably would have been obtained if only one can from each producer was sampled, however samples taken were mixed samples coming from each can of a given producer. I am afraid that the only way that the condition can be stopped is to insist that the on arrival be below agivenpoint and this will prevent the shipping of inadequately cooled milk. temperature To remove the parking meters at each of the four sidewalk entrances to the county court houSe building, in general public 11 order that theublc in their use of said court house may do so more conveniently acid in aid of their 31 right of egress and egress to the building; and that said. spaces be designated as no -parking spaces, through the several police powers of the City of Huntsville. t Motion, made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Ballew to accept the following tax Levy for the City of Huntsville for the,year 1953 Motion passed. ON ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO .TAXATION IN -THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLETEXAS INCLUDING A POLL TAX ON ABLE BODIED CITIZENS OVER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS, AND NOT OVER SIXTY YEARS OF AGE ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1952, AND ALSO INCLUDING OCCUPATION TAXES,AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. it BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TFC CITY OF HUNTSVILLE IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED; Section one: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and all II personal property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas,- on the first day of January, 1953, r except so much as may be excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United Sates, the following taxes: 1, (1) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of One dollar and thirty five cents (01.35) on the One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United. States for the current, expenses for the support and maintenance of the City Government of said ;City of Huntsville, Texas. ofore lawfully issued by,•"•the City • • - :.„.6pthe.. • Huntsville,. Texas. • •,., ° 1t interest sews •'• ' Cen• • ay curren warrants, (N:"- dz•ed do- • de 'one •d warrants. Citv Hall and fire ) U the ‘ft" -e Pn, a.nd Pr°17•-' • ' e 1-1 ($100.00) • • cash earis' inking -funding warrants, 13.-oridsr and war obligations wer extensions, irnprovemen-t bonds ari tion warrants lld, Texas and which are and to pay all of the pra.ncipal and interest accruing o bond, a all other autstandallg bond, Pavi and anY annow levied of„Hunt SV1 .•:•„, •• •„-. • :" • - ••• • . • --- " • • (3) •' hi annual ad valorem tax of and , ,• • ts••••• .....(,4405)44ont-the"-One •Hundrd Dollar cash value thereof, estiniated in lawful f United urpose of the y$flO of the Fire Departhnent - • -.• .-• • • --• • , --• •••-H •. ••, . - • ,•,. • •• •-, , - • • • •.- .-.• .. - • • ..• • • •,...-.•.•.-• .. •-••• .• .• ".•-s•.u- p•••p• Or-- t• • -,-;-• thereunder and • : •• •s- -• •• ,..•.-. • • ":••••,. (4) An occupation ±ax on-,"".a.II"-:.,..pe,itSOnS-;-'..";"..f- Litt- and oCr.i6draticin's,.-..doing business within the City Of'''HUnts,Texas, and inoluding all amendnients of Article .7047 of the Revised Scatutes of 1925, and ' • -111„• .ville,. Texas, equal to one-half of that provided by law for ocupation tax due and payable to the Stabe of Other- aMe-ti. t • • • (5) A poll •tax of One ($i.00) dollar on every inhabitant of said Gity •of Texas --:: over - -••--- ••• .:::.-• • • :•-- •.--• .• - of twenty-one (21).- • ye'ars:-."and4„-not--: over -• sixty ,.. .January.• • .• •- • •-, . • . • -..- / Section Two: The above and fore,gbing ordinance shall take effect and bein full force from and after its passa.ge and approval. The foregoing ordinance was referred to the Finance Cormni-btee in open Council at the regular (recessed) meeting of the City of Huntsville Council held on the 7th day of July, 1953. /s/ Sam Robbins, Mayor. HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Huntsville, Texas. 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We, the Finance Committee, to whom the above and foregoing Ordinance was referred, have duly considered the same, and /-ecoicifiend that the said fore going ordinance levying taxes for the year 1953, be adopted - ' • - : • • • ' • ' J. L. Moses, T. 11,11. Ballew- • Frank Sprott • Adopted and approved in open Council this the 7th day of July, 1953. ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, -City 'Secretary. • No- other business the council recessed subject to call. • ocxxx)ptxxocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-mcx-xxxxxx)ocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx3,acxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx„xxpocxxrcxxxxxxX41 1t it /s/ Sam Robbins, Mayor. August 4, 1953. 14MINUTES. OF REGULAR .MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. :4444_41:•4„ ,„ „ -1-ThaCity Council met in regular meeting at the City 111 in Huntsville,- Texas, with the following members sent, to -wit: Sani Robbins, Mayor B. :Veazey 'Herbert Bach Frank Sprott Pkiir4ZeS R. V. Gibbs Marvin Ballow Jack McCollum The Mayor called the meeting to order. tk The Minutes of regular meeting held on July 7, 1953 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: J. B. Woods Station 5.90 Johnston's Garage 9.38 • Chas. & Sam Motor Company Builder's Supply 82.48 Hardy Lumber Co. 2.05 West End Motors, Inc. 30.99 59.10 Galloway's Humble Station 13.63 Murray Insurance Agency •104.00 United Gas Corporation 4..ao N. 0, Nelson Co 173.50 The Tropical Paint & Oil Co. 79.30 iBriggs-Weaver Machinery Co ry & Smith.e r , Inc Geo. W. Hunt • G. L. Clark M. L. Bath ComiDany, Ltd. J. M. I3aldvvin Sr • Wood Tire & Supply Company 23.77 2.20 61.55 433.33 11.15 8.25 1.44 1: Humble Oil & Refining Co - Badger Meter Mfg. Co Smither's Print Shop Q. C. Robbins Motors The Huntsville Item Stationers Oilfield Truck Equipment Co. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. B. D. I3urdeaux Hardware Morton Salt Company Diamond Alkali Company Pfeiffer Electric Company Municipal Supply Co W. S. Darley & Co Bob Arner Electric Shop McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc. Walker County Hardware Co. Denton's Gulf Station Gulf States Utilities Co 296.70 401.79 .54 23.50 .40 275.68 66.55 16.82 948.75 33.00 458.03 79.48 47.62 52.43 2.25 37.62 5.70 1462 . 75 1 11. •, Old fine ,_ full) • .. Rdlsdpdniig(p °efnei°i:dfi(pelneri Oin fnin-11) ,• ' 14..00 6.0 • • • 7*50011 Old fine (Pciin i'1111) 14.00 14.00 14.00 Old fine 14.00 7.50 Ran stop sicn 14.00 • 14.00 • . 5.00 5.00 Passing no pass zone 14.00 • 14.00 Parked• • 00 ImproperlyPaaarrskisc .Parked ndd ngnoi1Inopark npa ari3130kraa iprs • 1 cazs orze nkzclo eno zone ezone 545... 0000 145 5.00 . . 0000 ipmaipsi.soi;gerniyo paparked drle 14.005.0014 • 0 • 5..0000 • • 5.00 5.00 5.00 • 5.00 5.00 • 5.00 Osby Bradley Ren Blalock, Jr. Geo. W. Mixon Bob Thomas H. G. Corn R. C. Cole • T. W. Gicsenchlay Troy lie ide 3.1oe rg Mrs. C. B. Tate Emme Speorzcer Clifton. Morris Lawyer Dennis, Jr. C. .A. Pate Felix Condona Evelyn Wells Lawrence Johnson Davie E. Smith L. V. Davis Nelson H. Bough Nelson 11. Bough Jula Verna Justice Frank Collard Parked no park zone Parked too close to fire plug • 5.00 5,00 pee ir.g •14.00 14.00 Ran. stop sign •5.00 5.00 Parked no park zone 5 Naorkderdivneorepalrikcenzoenee • 9 00 55...0000 • .70 DPiastzueirbnignginthne° Ppeaaecee zone 14.00 14..00 Reckless driving *00 . 00 No operators license 14.00 14.00 Reckless driving • 56.70 20,00 _ • lien stop sign• 5'00 5.00 Parikghetdinn.go, paricinz zone 5.00 5.00z -lc Parked in no pazone 5.00 5.00 Fi•ghting 11 li 11 Passing no pass zone 14.00 14.00 11i Parked no park zone • 5.00 5.00 it • Parked no park zone • 5.00 5.00 :1 Parkedat fire plug 5.00 5.00 PPe-rskseinainn Passing ainnoopaprakzone pass 14.00 • 14.00 5.00 5.00 Passing no Pass zone ti 14.00 14.00 No operators licenseit 14, 00 14.00 '4 R,an stop sign5.00 5.00 Parked in no park zone 5.00 5.00 Parked no park zone 5.00 5.00 • P Passinga rkedli°/-1c)paprkasszonzce• 5.00 5.00 zone 14.00 14.00 it 372 .00 154.00 i:111 1 153 Mrs. A. J. Beckham 11 154 John Nelson 155 William E. Pickens ti 156 Junes Richardson 11157 Louie Cohn 1, it 158 Janilee Hamblen 159 Clyde Ben Austell 160 L. W. Wright 161 C. C. Co rb itt 11 162 Richard Tolbert 1-1 163 Bobby J. Nelson 1 164 Mike Mitchell 165 Mrs. C. E. Durant 166 S. W. Mims 167 Daniel F. Cleary 1.; To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, i1 Huntsville, Texas. 11 Gentlemen: tt Permits and Gas permits, as follow: Parking violations T-2670 through T-2823 Respectfully submitte • A "AT• Coker, city Judge, Robert Smi.ther, City Attorney. - • it We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of July, 1953 for Building permits, Plumbing 2 5 $ 31.50 Estimated value $12,800 - ti Moving pe rmit s Building permits Fees collected Gas permit Fees collected Plubming permit s Fees collected 5 10.00 7 $ 14.00 Respectfully submitted' J. B Snodgrass, Bldg., Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., • J W. Alexander, Gas Inspecbor. • it• August 1,:' 1953 the Honorable" 'Mayor and `City 'Counc untsville, Texas. entlemen` herewith wish to submit the following report for waterplant operations rations f orthe month of July, 1953:. Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt. used 29,781,700 Gal 24,610,600 1,407,600 "" 5,238,900 742,600 ` 60,583 " 157, 515.8 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers., Plant operator: Milk =Report ; Duringthepast month there was considerable zmprotrement:as compared with the proceedin • month but there are still') g a number of samples that do not meet standards. There were two finished milk samples that failed to meet standards and three raw samples. In spite of having five samples out of line 1 feel that considerabole irprovement has been;: made since thesethat do not meet the standalyd fail to meet the standard byonly a small margin as compared g _ to last month. William G. Dacres Milk. Inspector Ford Miller chairman' of, Merchants Relations committee o fte Chamber of Commerce advised the City council that the. -man selling the Christmas r stmas decorations would allow a:10 :discount if some more were bought now percent erten ,, and he requested the :council, if theysaw fit,toget as man more aspossible. Motion was made byBallew Y Mr. B ew seconded by Dr. Veazey to refer this to the finance committee to report back at the next meeting. Motion passed. Chief Nichols adivsed the council the Ford Police truck needingmotion some work done on it and motion was made byZr. Gibbs secondedr'T by T r. Sprott to get bids on 'a new motor for the car and to buy the lowest new motor. Motion' passed. A group heade by Lewis Ball, Chairman of. Highway committee of the Chamber of Commerce requested the City to write a letter to the highway de artment adi vi sing them of their cooperationinin getting right-of-ways ays far. Highway 75 to skirt Huntsville.Another C g yAn.o er group of citizens, headed by Fred Bobbitt, as hariman requested the City to wait a while. I -b was finally decided that the two committees get together and try to work out. their g problem°and then come back to the council. Bids were received from Morton Salt Company and International Salt Company for salt but since' they were the 1, same price a motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr Sprott todisregard the bids and go ahead buying salt from Morton Salt Co. under the old bid. Motion passsed. No other business the council recessed subject to call.: xX7s xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxXXXxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX`XXXXXXXXXX X � x x xxxxx�.xaxxxxxX September 1, 1953 MINUTES. OF REGULAR MEETING OF TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLETEXAS. The City' Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Pro -tem Herbert Hoech J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Max Jones R. V. Gibbs Marvin Bailey Jack McCollum. in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members: The Mayor pro=tem called the meeting -bo order. The Minutes of regular meeting held on August 4, 1953 were read and The following bills were read, approved and Gulf Oil Corporation Humble 'Oil & Refining Co. Galloway's Humble Station Maller7 ; Srnither, Inc. Walker County Hardware Co The Huntsville Item Denton's Gulf Station Continental Oil Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Go. Morton Salt Company Simplex Valve & Meter Co Diamond Alkali Company W H Curtin & Company L. H. Sande]. Repair Shop Smither`Wholesale Co. ordered paid: $210.68 20.52. 4.00 1.80 57.55 8.05 3.90 33.67 71.05 1138.50 22.25:, 49.50 4.00 3.00 12.00 approved. HLuit sville Machine Shop We st End Mot ors, Inc Western Auto Associate Store W. C. Rushing Q.- C. Robbins Gulf States Utilities Co Wood Tire rc Supply Co Magnolia. Petroleum Co. Beard & Stone Electric Co, Inc Utility' Supply Co Muriiciapl Supply Company United Gas Corporation Badger Meter Mfg. Co. McCollum & Gresham Co . , Inc . 9..00 63.85 15.00 3.00 .50 1,502.31. 3.20 328.,58 24.17 117.48 16.19 4.00 252.84 2.85 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: Ii We hereby wish to submit the followir_g cases Huntsville, Texas: NO. NAME 35 John Henry Hedspeth 39 Ephram Bass 41 .Palmer 150 NelsonRobert H. Bough I 168 Worth E. Mc.Waters i 169 Jerry Williams 170 Mrs. F. A. MeCray 171 Lonnie Lucas Robert W. Carter B. Juarez John H. Watson.' Ted S. ';Smith , 176 Charles C. OtBry 177 John 01Bannon 11 178 Lloyd E. Crawford #" 179 Alton D. Stucky: 180 " Dorothy. A. Tomlinson i1 181 Betty J. Hamilton ?I 182 Forest Hall 11 183 Hugh Herndon �C184 Willie Dall Randle 185 Pat Haywood ,1 186 Robert E. Griffith +j 187 William G. Stewart 188. James E. Clark Eugene P. McMillian James E. Thomason Minnie B. Holiday 11 192 Long V. Sims �r t� 193 Willie W. Tucker i' € 194 Shiles M. FraserJr 1 195 M. H. Harvey € 196 Beit Garrett I' 197 Mrs. Fred Burroughs 'I198 Patrickg Allen Ogle 1- 199 Thelma Justice 1 200 Stanford C. Key ;{ 201 Bessie Jones 1 202 Elmer Patterson 1 203 Hariam Walker, Jr. 1204 Horace Allee i, 205 R. B. Love 206 Fay Etta Robbins 207 Nathaniel Allen 208 Morris L. Mikesell 209 Jay J. Bell 210 J. T. Hill '1` 211 Lloyd E. Crawford 212 Jessie Willis sr {172 ' 173 174 1175 #`189' 1; 190 1 191 on the Docket CAUSE eptenber.';1., 195 Corporation Court ;of the of theCit,Y f Huntsville, Old fine- paid in` fu: 01d fine= paid in' full', Old fine- paid in. full Old fine- pain' full Blocking Alley -way Drunk Parked too closeid to fire" plug Reckless driving Running stop sign. Speeding Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Drunk No park zone (See#211) zone o, asszn Passing n p Improper turn No operators license Gambling R sign P g sign Ran stop'g T�Iakian gsto U turn No operators license Speeding Ran red light Ran red light Passing no pass zone Ran stop sign. z one Passin no ass g ejn '``v n s ed s dri a Reckles o( p g Ran stop sign GN erators license opamblingo Improperly parked Speeding Misdemeanor Ran red No operatorlights license Drunk Drunk Simple Assault Reckless driving Parked no park zone Reckless driving Improperly parked Disturbing peace (laved out in jail. No operators license Speeding Parked no park zone Parking violations T-2824 through, T-2900: " T-3020 through T-30711 1 To the Honorable Mayor and Huntsville, Texas. City Council PAID Total collections Respectfully submitted, 14.00 14.00 14.00. 56,70 5.00 14.00 5.00 56.70 5.00 14.00 14.00 .00,:, 1414.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 36.70 5,00 3.00. 5.00 20.00 5.00. 7.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00- 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 25.00' 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 25,00; 25.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 56.70 30.00 5.00 ` 5.00 14.00 -- 14.00 7.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00'. A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert S:nither, City Attorney. September 1,'1953. Gentlemen:` We herewith wish to submitfollowing the reports for the month' of. August, 1953 for Building permits, Gas permits and Electrical permits as follows: Moving; permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected 2 10.00 9 19.50 5 12.00` 14.00. x,55 00 $ -563.40 + 77.00 52.00 692.40 permits, Plumbing Q±On was niade by Mr Jones, seooidod by Mr. IvoOol1in to instruct the City Secretary to write the Highway Engineer! nd the Highway en40.sSien..-._. • a 'meet with the Eng±neer or theonimission within two weeks so tha-b the Coimn5ttee oould report back their•-; .reCOMmendationa te.:tha',,City. Council,il'otion passed. _ _, • • • o other business -bhp, .:cbUnciIi•reaeSaed: subject'''te call,. • • xxor..xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)cxxxxxxxxxxx)(x)cxx2cxxxxxxxcxxxxx)cxxxxacxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxacx)cxxxxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxXXXCXXXXXXXXX2CXXXXXXXX September 18., 1953. MINtJTES OF RECESSED MEETING OY TH1', CITY COUNCIL OF'ITUNTSVILI,E, TEXAS. The City Council met in recessed meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members prosent, Sam Robbins, Mayor W. B. Veazey- . JL. Moses Frank Sprott Max Jones R. V. Gibbs , Marvin Ba11.ew The Mayor called the meeting to order. Mayor i-tobbins, Mr. Moses and Mr. Ballew report to the Council that they had visited Lir. Blair, Dist. State Highway 'Engeer in Bryan regarding the changing of Highway 75 through:., Huntsville. After discussion it was decided for the Com.mittee to meet with the State I-Tiplaw-ay C0311171iSSi0/1 in Austin, Thursday the 24th day of September regarding this Ili.ghtvay. Motion made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Dr. Veazey to allow the Veterans to use the City lot for parking cars during the rodeo. Motion passed. Motion made bylvir. Jones, seconded by Mr. Be.11ew to instruct Mrs. Ross to secure prices on street sweeper and have them demonstrate it if possible. No other business the council recessed subject to call. xx-x))c)ccxx:<)cxxx-x)cxxxxxxxx-xx)axxxxxx.acxxxxx)cxx:xxxxxc)ocxxxxxxx)cx-xxxxxxx)cxxxxxxxxxxcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxl,i October. 6, 1953. • MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF flUNTS.VILLE TFXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville,Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: • Honorable- Mayor ,and City Cc Huntsville, ,Texas. 1"GentleMens:::•, .7.. .7 We hereby wish to aubmit the following caaes on the Docket • • • .:,• • , NO. NAME 128 Thomas Wime 146 Lawrenoe Johnson • 171 Lonnie Luoas 196 Ben Garrott 207 Nathaniel Alien • 210 e Mayor called the meeting to order. Minutes of regular meeting held on September 1, 1953 and Minutes of Recessed meeting of the City Council untsville Texas held on September18,195 p 3 were read and approved. following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: 138.21 113.21 35.55 3 41 ..S°0° ilderi Supply Ga13.01,myie Humble Station PTIfs''Western 11iiedrr;: C °A 1 1 1 MotorsItrtt°Y4 1 8' 8 1° 1 3 Telephoneiate CSt°r e Co. Iiii(kY LialibeT'CalaPal4r Hardware o tern i 04215n:24r.* 8602840295 1.00 United Gas Corporation ti'hea,/,a. Ef°3.arlilidCoCinen1PaParin3rYo Diamond Alkali ration 203, 1.1 .,, 5:30Blue Print , B. Johnston': D. u , Got to d e ccoe: , Inc 3.19 Giaild Leader Dry SoirpheHrrii.destwr Hardware 9.89 Mrs. States Ut ili e 8 38:71 Garage 4.20 3.33 Sam McKinney 14.89 20.98 166.72 4.40 15.05 68.04 21:68 13.50 75.50 31.32 4.32 , 70:60 13.50 6.86 16.82 56.50 18.51 1,404.95 139.26 • • 4 -• -- -:October 1, 1953. • ••• ".. • -•.-• • -- -,. • •-.- -• : -...,:.,...,.. • .. . • • • - . .:.•• • 1-':-.Te.,---the.-:'--HOnOrable-.•-..*ayor,':•,atisi-,•:.,:•.P1,ty7,-.COiniCil • Huntsvllle, Texas. .-••-•- • :. • • . • • .„. •1 • . • „• • . We herewith wish to sunit the foliowing '1 • ..- . • . • -• ....• ,. • • • ...• • • • • , f..0,.,--:-•.4he-::Month..:.-of..'Septekker,-:---'-•;'.1903.-'•:.f0i.,,'::)+10*.ing....-:..p,pi43,-.t.•0•7:•i:„::-7-•i4).1:4•••H- „ . Robert City Attorney Moving permits • . • 1 - • - • , " " • .• ,•- •• ' • - • Fees , 25.00• Electrioe.1 permit 3 Fees collected $ 5.00 Respeott'iIlly,...Eftbsii,t.ted,':.•- • • • .:„ • • • •,... •.., , ' ' • 'r • • • ' '''•:.W1g:trl tr.11 285 Obie Rolling 286 ?an York . . 287 Joe Elton Story . 288 B. L. ' Vann' Jr. 2 9, 8 ,:, , Clif`ton'Ddorris 29 annus 0. `Rnu le r. PP , ,. c onald• 292 ` P. D..'Holland 293' Dale Harris` 294' B. R. °, Holl"is 295' LE 3086 296 ; Richard Dickey 2 ...,.Little 29. 8 Ra fo. Y. rd Han stop sign P ,. asked .too.close to fire Pit io ass zone g, Reckless Drivin Dr'` ds ...r .i a oe Drunk, disturbing peaae Resisting arrest Parked; in no parking zone Parked near f l er irepug Ran red;`li`ght (Posted bo Loiter. on Gene Goodrum ' Ran Public b lic Prert Y o violations T-3183 thru T -3-27;P sign 5.00 14,00. 5.00 5'.00 5.o0 14'00 56 70 14.00 00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 .0 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 21.00 1. 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 Mr. Kennedy of Southwestern Bell Telephone in rates on Telephones in Huntsville. rMbT eoetgieinniPohno:wnenag. s tCmhea. ela`bstY M6r. moJ.::tohes,, e CitoY nd" tehd bt " t MhrTGailebbphs otneh at Comi nPomPaY`a advising ns of 1954, the City would pass the Here se re a ted bythe Tele h C m i a qu s el p one o,pany. An.Ordinance of the ;City of Huntsville Pre by Southwestern ,Bell; Telephone;; Com Respectfully submitted, B. ha a or a'? letter `from the Southwestern ell lwi t he tele hone 'rate. 1 °di nce 1 0 acri Rates and -Charges for Local'�Exchange .Telephone -Sere WHEREAS S Bell Tele hone Com has a eared outhwestern. e Com .., , _ .. PP . P PAY , e ` service' heretoshovn that the rates and charges for local exchange telephone, sufficient to meet said Company's expenses of operation; and C. C`. Heil °ands fore. aha it , . ou has 'Y "e have roved in oro .prescrib d p,,,,, WHEREAS, the schedule ..of rates and charges herein below set out wi a fair return` on the.value of the > property of said Coinpa' devoted to furnishing logia: P P Y nY. Huntsville telephone exchange, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither City Attorney. To .the" Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: NOW,' THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE not produce more than exchange service in the CITY OF HWi TSYILLE: Section it, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company shall place in'effect the following schedule of rates on its first billing date after final passage` of this ordinance:. W :h e erew%th w`sh. to, -submit the.`followin` - re orfs f ho. month of permits,•`Pluiubing permits and Gas. permit's as follows: Plumbing,` permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees colleoted Gas ;permits Fees" collected' Moving "permit Fees collected 53 19 vi etcher, for Moving smite Electrical' g P , 5.00 $70.00: Respectfully submitted, Josh Brown, Plumbing Insp., R. v. Sillers, Electrical Insp.„ J. W. Alexander, Gas Insp., J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp. To:the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas One .Party Business Flat Rate $10.00 Business Eu tension` Station Flat `1.50 One Part :'Residenoe:Service 5.25 Y Two -Part Re si`denee 'Service`. . ..5 Four' Party Residence Service 3.60;' Residence :''; E cte; sion: Stat on 1.00'° Commercial PBX`Trunk. Commercial PBXs; Station semi -Public Se rvice;`(Guarantee) g ca1 ossa es 'un er ua x Lo M d G ` rantee-each Local Me"s sages; Over. Guarantee -each Extension'Sem -Public Extension Semi -Public -Non 'Coin (a) 1.50. .23 ;per day .05 .04,'' 1.50 1.00 (a), '; The rate for.' a. flarate'PBX times the rate.' for._one party business` flat to ser�nce Rates and 'icharges for miscellaneous' services;` and'equipment; shall remain as heretofore established. except as superseded by those rates and charges contained in` he Schedule . of MiscellaneousRates and'Charges attached hereto and made a part hereof. one and one -;hal ra .. Section 2: Nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed now or hereafter as limit- ing or modifying, in any manner, the right and power of the city under the law to regulate the rates and charges of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Passed and approved this the 10 day of November, 1953. I herewith wish to submit the following report for water Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Pri son meter' Plant meter. Brime .inciters Salt used Plant operations for the month of October, 19634 During the met Grade which has :believe 32,759,100 Gals 27,344,700 " 1,493,300 " 6,664,100 " 1,030,500 " 70,314 " 182,816.4 Lbs. Respectfully submitted R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Milk Report Month of October past month samples were taken andall of the milk with the excePtion of one rawand onefinished sample'; , A standards. The finished milk was from the college and the reason for the high count was milk stone since been removed from the equipment. Di equipment was' also resonsible for the high Dirty rawcount and that this has also been remedied Sam' Robbins, Mayor, City of Huntsville ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary (Seal) Motion was cE de by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Hooch that the city would build a new access road at the Airport, due to leasing part of this road to the National Guard. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. MoCollwn,;-,seconded by Mr. Jones to build a 2" water line from the present 6" line to service the National Guard building and the Airport. „`Motion passed. pp regarding mancipation Park for the negroes. Mr. W. S. Gibbs appeared before the council arain a lake at'Ere Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded- by Mr. Sprott to run a 2"` water line to the. proposed lake ii Park to furnish the necessarywater,also to cooperate as much as possible. Motion passed. ark and ur P Mr. Gibbs also rePorted the danger of parking trucks on.Avenue .M..with double parking to :unload. It was agreed P g by the Council to try and remedy this situateion and also agreed that the Police Committee would check the stop signs. Mr. Hoech advised the council that Mr. Hayman said if the council would buy a culvert for Park road, he would install it. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Jones to buy the necessary culvert not to exceed $125.00Motion passed: Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. McCollum to buy a metal top for Firemen's Jeep at cost to install and paint of $225.00. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to have ._and -the r wives or husband_a �t ? .Passed. Christman party forthe City Employees and Firemeen. of o G' n was' made b Mr zbbs < seconded > ' to -the lwoest -bidde'r. Motion;passe P her business the council recessed subjeot.to"call. echgetio oe to. bids on,install n a new motor g in the DodgePick-up an P P xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx7C=xxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxXX xxxXXRXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.MX MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville present ,:to wit: Samr Robbins,, Mayor W. B. Veazey Herbert Hoech J. L. Moses Frank Sprott Max Jones R. V. Gibbs Marvin Ballew Jn The Mayor oalled the meeting to order. C a i,:. 3. St 11 y WiJ Wright 456 1 br Hen. g-. , John Earl r ri James EarleuHaynes W 7 Charles Smith 8 Williford xu, d Crocker 3 9 H. G. Vick 1 10 Hainer Jefferson 1 11 Robert Miles Rollo 12 J. T. Swann u. ''e 1 o'cose''tofr. Parked ao 1 P g ss ".,zo a z ne Pas in g I? Passing no pass zone No operators license Overpacked in 2 hr. zone .. h Running , light t Parked' too close^ to fire. plug P g. Leaving scene .of' -accident. xan stop sign Passing no :pass :zo. Parking violations T-3276 thru T-3371 .�z.,vv .•is.vv 14.00 5 ` 00 5.00' 0 5.d0 14.0.0' 3.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 $ "32 9.40 ;96.00 oker;, City Judge, Smither, `,City Attorney. December. 1, 1953. ie Minutes of regular meeting held on November 10 The !following bilis were : read West End Motors, Inc. Guff States Utilities Co Johnston' s Garage East Texas Chamber of Coattnerce Wood`Tire &Supply Company McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc.' Geo." W. Hunt To the tionorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. IGentlemen: herewith-"' No. emb.er.. 1953 for; Movi permits Electrical •We wish,to submit the; follows „re orfs;. fo.r the month of v ,ng Pe , • permits, Plumbing permits and Gas permits as follows: Corporation United Gas Cor. oration Texas State Board of Registration Badger Meter Mfg., Co. Bropining-Ferri"s` Machinery Co. W. S. Darley & Co. 307.28 Precise Instruunsnt Co.. 321.56, Humble Oi;l & Refi.nng Go` 1.75 Galloway' Humble Station 25.00 Barry . do Srnither 5,.15 B. G'. Burdeaux 9.00 Denton's _Gulf 'Station 6.00. Stelzag Saddlery Co. 1.85 Automatic` Control Co 152;34 Builders 'Supply' 324.60 Mrs. Sam McKinney 18'.48 Texas "State Board of Public Accountancy. for Pro. Engs5.00 Texas State Board of Plumbing` Examiners 35.30C. Horn Company 21.40 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 5.64 Diamond Alkali' Co. 36.50 410.55 19.01 35.00 5.31 '410 4.31 16.30 110.60 50.00 4.00 1.00 11.80 96.18 33.00 Plwinbpe rtni.t s Fees:collecteding Electrical permits Fees collected Gas Permits Rees collected Moving permits Fees collected Honorable:Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. We hereby.wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, g P y Huntsville. Texas: 146 Lawrence Johnson 211. Lloyd E. Crawford 256 Charles. R. Walters 290 Beanous 0. Knupple, Jr 296 Richard Dickey 297 J. VernonD. Little 299 ernonLloyd Wood 300 Howard Bridges 301 Joseph Teamer 302 William Thomas Newman 303 James W. Porter 304 Lewis Clayton Sorter 305 C. D. Pierce 306 Tommy Joe Lombardo 307 Joe Pittman 308: Paul Myers 309 Mrs. Chas. Lindsey 310 Lamar V. Sanders 311 Oscar McCowan 312 Lee Ander Webster 313 Lee Ander Webster 314 W. " H. Henry, Sr* 315 Jack Dixon 316 317 Jerry Hall Mallery & Smit her. Mrs. L. L. Hart August Gunthard D. D. Oliver Old fine- paid in full 01.d fine- Old fine- .bond. forfeited Old fine- paid in full Old fine- bond forfeited Old fine- paid in full Passing in no pass zone Passing in no pass zone Drunk Ran stop sign Parked too . closeto fire plug Check- stopped payment Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Drunk Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked tooclose to fire plug Ran stop sign Drunk Resisting arrest No operators license Parked in no parking zone Parked too close to fire plug. , Blocking driveway Parked too close to fire plug Ran red light Parked too close to. fire plug 56.70 30.70 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 35.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1$ 00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 56.70 -- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14400 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5:00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Respectfully. sulmrtted, Josh Brown, Plumbing Insp., R. V. 'Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas' Insp., J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp. December: 1, 1953. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: j I herewith wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of November Water pumped 21, 678, 000 Gal Water softened 18,789,800 e ( Wash water used 1,054,500 Prison meter. 5,376,200. Plant meter 680,200 1 . Brine meter . 44,783 Salt used 116,435.8 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. CityCouncil to have Kell 's Drivein stop playing music :with '-the loud Mrs. Er i Standley requested the Y outand talk to the Ij 10.00: P.M.Mayor Robbins told her he, Mr. Bellew and Mr. Nichols -:would go Speaker after , M. y :owner about it to buya cab for the:WayneSweeper at cost of Motion was;mada by Mr. Gibbs seconded by Mr. Jones P� 11$275.00 installed. Motion passed. No other business the council recessed subject to call. XX XX)OCXXXXxXXXXXXxxx XX xxxxXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXX7OCXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxXXXXXxXxxxxxxXXXXXXXX=XXx1CXXXXxXxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXX jIMINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF :The Y Cit -Council -met in regular -meeting at the. City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members. present, to --wits i` a` Sam 'Robbins, Mayor j W. B. Veazey �! Herbert Hoech J,.L. Moses Frank .Sprott x Jones V. ;Gibbs r$in Ballew ek :McCollum. he Mayor eailed the meeting to order. h .lei held. D` e nutes of regular meetin'on ecemberl 1953 To the Honorable Mayor and City Counci Huntsville, Texas. were read and approved. read, approved and. ordered paid:. Kerr.& Cunningham Builders Supply; Allman Service Station Neal Sprott W. S. Darley & Co. Miller Motors. Mallery & Smither, Inc. Geo. W., Hunt Hardy. Lumber Co. Humble 011.&""Refining Co. Browning Ferris'Machinery Co. Underwood ;Corporation Utility Supply Company N. 0. Nels;on.Co. United Gas" Corporation Gulf Stites Utilities Co.. $107.44 10.28 29.00 30. ,43 13.00 33.00 18. 60 3.70 1.75 9.00 2.10 86.67 89.44 3.96 64.53CCCC .•55 28. 01 1,2 94.44 11 We herewith wish to submit the 'follow' P re_ orts; for the. month of December, permits, -Electrical permits,: Plumbing ',permits; 'and; Gas perm,its-,as , ts as:"f r B. D. Burdeaux Greene Service Station Wood Motors, Inc. Johnston's Garage McCollum & Gresham. Co., Inc. Galloway's Humble Station Stelzig Saddlery Co Mize's Garage City. Lumber 'Co. West End Motors Gulf Oil Corporation Rockwell Manufacturing Co.. H. 0. Leigh The Foxboro Company Huntsville Machine Shop Diamond Alkali Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Miller Motors $ 5.90. 2.00 31.07 10.75 27.50 19.49 8.94, 19.84 2.64 28.53 303.42 268.52 107.50 7.70 3.50 18.00 82.85. 21.50 lmits FeeBuis> cdingollectedper Moving permit 37.50" 5.00 ;42.50 Building 1953 for Moving permits Estimated;' value $60,000.;00 Plumbing Permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing R. V. Sillers,. Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,. Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen.: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville,' Texas. e hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of' the :untsville, Texas: 211 Lloyd 'Crawford 312 Lee Ander Webster 13 Goree McGlothen 14 Arthur Bass 15 Alfred Marion Rogers 16 Raymond Gene McCarty 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37.. 38. 39 40 41 42 43 44 Joseph Thomas Johnson Ara Lee` Owens Ara Lee Owens s d LeJamessie KAle.xanWhiteer Pearl M. George John Henry PHeads etch Thomas Archie J. P. Tillis NF 513- S W Bell Tel Co Mrs. R. E. Samuel S W' B e sic ell Tel Co B. J. Cadenhead, Jr. Frank Eda D. J. Whittington, Jr. M. A. Fi llman Abe Dabaghi KnoltonWooter J e Alf d R y Louis D. Ferguson' Bobbie Jean Boone Albert C. Strength Gene Burleson Gerald Austin Haley Andy Everett. Frankland 46 C. R. Sloan 47 C. R. Sloan 48 James Hill Le Willie a Sowell Kennedy LeMccGlothan ing Dow'. Kell re ecce. David -Holmes Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine• Disturbing the peace Ran stop sign Ran red ;light Ran red light. Reckless driving No operators license Stn ke assault • •••i- - .: Ran stop sign • Ran red light Defective grakes° Ran red light Disturbing the peace Blocking driveway Parked in no parking zone Damaging City "Property; Parked In no parking zone Parked in no parkin zone g Parked in no ;':parking zone Parked too close to_fire plug. Parked in no arkn zone p g. . Parkedin no, parking zone• Improperly parked Reckless driving Fighting in public place Improperly parked Passing in no' pass zone Drunk Fighting Reckless driving' Loitering Loitering Ran stop sign Leaving'scene of accident No; operators license V,agranc'y. 14.00 14.00 19.00: 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5;00 14.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56,70 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 4.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5:00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1'4.00 14.00 56.70 14.00; 14.00 5.00 14.00 1.00 rI herewith wish to submit the following report for water plant operations ,j Water'pumpe;d 29,152,200 Gal Watcr' softened" 399,100 Wash water used 1,097,100 " Prison meter 994,500 '� Plant meter 620,800 " Brine! meters 48,434" "' Salt used 125,928.4. Lbs Parking violations T-3372 thru T-3439 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City. Judge, Robert. Smither, City Attorney. for the month of December, 1953: Respectfully:subznitted, R. v. Sillers, Plant Operator. Milk Report December 1953 is _ e G e: -A le al 1 its milk Sam les from the receedin month_.we,re ;received and ;all. specime7ess were well withinth rad g im 1 1 p p g , eh n e in the last month is the sale:of Clov©rseet dair to Carnation. The :Carnation Co. The. most outstanding a g . ' s n a the resenttimeand fromIcanthedootinndtoo erate itnisnotoperatingthi plat t ppi ihedmilfromBordennci' " a e s a d atthemomentIstillwarr am les.. of fns the, n car future.: As m tt r stand n ocarryboth finish and. raw from the,;Colie e." At resent"all of the local producers Carnation. I will.els g P fare sellint to Borden on a surplus basis except Mr. Robinson who has :quitthe 'dairy business. ...p W. G. Dacres, Milk Inspector.' -"'Motion was made by Frank Sprott,.seconded byJ L.Moses install light at alley by John Brannen's Cleaners. Motion passed. FrankSprottask forbids on a new water softeningunit. Motion passed. Motion made by Max Jones, seconded. by. to' No other business council recessed subject tocall. xxxaDcx=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)CCXXXxXXXXxxXXXXXxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXxxx7CCXX xxxXxXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXx2CCXXXXXXXXXXXXX January 26 MINUTES OF RECESS MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in recess meeting with the following members present, to-wi Dr'. W. B. Veazey, Herbert Hoech. J. L.'Mos es Frank Sprott j Max Jones Jack McCollum T. M. 'Bellew. Mayor Pro Only one bid from Permutit Company was received on water softener. Motion was made by Jack McCollum and ;,seconded by Max Jones to offer to buy water softener from Permutit at a cost of $11,000.00. Motion passed- and 'Permutit agreed to the price. No other business the council recessed subject to call. 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx t X7SXXX]C'XXXX7CXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXX7CXRXXxXXXXXXX�CXXXX7FXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7CXXXXxXXXXI{XXXXXxxxx INUTES OF"..REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY he City Council met in regular meeting resent, to -wit: COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF "HUNTSVILLE at. the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas,with the .following :members erbert Hoech L. lose s' rank Sprott" ax>,.Jones V'. Gibbs .arvinBallew ack .McCollum., ;The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of regular meeting held on January '! were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved Humble; Oil & Refining Co. Magnolia Petroleum Companyy ;owning -Ferris Machinery Co Galloway's Humble Station Beckham & Jones` Builders Supply Rockwell Manufacturing Co. United Gas Corporation Utility Supply Company Elliott Addressing Machine Co J. F. Denton's Gulf Station The Dixie Cafe Scarborough Motor Company. Chas & Sam Motor Company Gulf States Utilities 80. of " recessed meetingheld January 26, 1954 1954.,. and Minutes To the Honorable Mayor and Huntsville, Texas. We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the Electrical permits and Plumbing permits as follows: Building permits Fees collected 9.20 238.24 380.80 8.59 2.42 25.70 96:81 62.11 24.60 4.33. 3.90 25.05 12.5.0 75.94 ! 296.40 J. Rob't King Drug Store West End✓Motors Wood Tire & Supply. Company Malle ry" & Smi the r, Inc. Mize's Garage The Huntsville Item McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Diamond Alkali Company Bennett Printing Company Wa iker County Hardware Co. Continental Oil Company Mrs. Sam McKinney Johnston's Garage Q. C. Robbins .80 21.80 21.80 1.60 17.63 92.05 95.75 85.90 36.00 20.59 33.21 265.43. 5.00: 8.00 15.63 Electrical permits. Fees collected Plumbing permits. Fees collected month of January 1954 for Building: permits, Estimated value $129,300.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass,Bldg. Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp. February 1, 1954.' I herewith wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of Jsnuary,'1954 Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter. Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 22,032,400 Gel;, 19,746,000 " 1,102,100 " 5;71.4',466• " 922,600 51,311 " 133,408.6 Lbs To the Honorable Mayor and. City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen. City of Huntsville, We hereby.wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the Huntsville, Texas: .36 Jessie Lee McGlothen Alfred Reece 47 C. R. Sloan 49 William A. Decker Glenda Smither .Carnelle Griffin Viola Griffin Haywood Justice Leroy Justice AlbertWalford Holmes Charlie Wood 0. B. Hightower Jessie Walker George M. Moore A. B. Hightower ,61 San Amos Lacy 62 Mrs. ; Clyde Hall 63 Napoleon :Butler. 64 Johnny Stuart Greener 65 Ben Wayne Nicholson 66 Willie Walter Adams 67 Herbert Branch 68 Charles Ryan 69 Albert Richard Acker 70 R. J. Read ?1 T. S. Montgomery Robert Lee Thomas Fred Gibson, Robert Ray Reno Cecil A. Newsom Melvin Shaw Ezra Randall .Parking violations T-3440 thru T- 3524 Paid in "old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Passing in no pass zone, Disturbing the peace Drunk Drunk Reckless driving Drunk Passing in no pass zone Drunk Drunk Drunk Improperly parked Reckless driving (7 days in ja No operators license Improperly parked Speeding Driving too fast for condition, Ran stop sign Failure to grant right-of-way Fighting Parked no park zone Drunk Improper turn Parked too close to fire plug Parked by fire plug Reckless driving Speeding Drunk Drunk in 'aa Loitering (lay adout 56.70 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 5.00 14.00 1.4.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 AMT. PAID, 28.50 5.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 28.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 $ 460.90 85.00 $ 545.90 Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Bellew to remove Hotel and establish a no parking zone. Motion passed. j4 The following bids were received on 2000 feet of fire hose:: one parking meter at the front door of the Plaza American LaFrance 00. - 2000' cabledge @ $2.00 Fendwell $1.95 " Alflex @:S1.88 " Faldwell @ $1.81 Beacon @'$1.77 (less 12¢ per ft for couplings. FOB Huntsville, Texas. H. E. Bowman Company - 2000 ft. Goodrich double jacket highfles @ $2.10 " " Planet @ $1.70 (less .09¢ per ft. for couplings) FOB ;?Huntsville, Texas. Eureka Company 2000 ft. Red Oak @ $1.90' " Northland @ $1.70 Bi -Lateral - (Less 11¢' per ft. for couplings): FOB Huntsville, Texas. 1.69 (Less 16¢ per foot for couplings), FOB Huntsville, Texas. Peden Iron & Steel Co- 2000"ft. Bulldog fire hose @ $1.24 " " Boston Fire Jacket @ $1.66 (Less .09¢ per ft. for couplings) 9 '! Boston Fiber Glass @ $1.60 FOB Huntsville, exas. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. McCollum to buy 1000 feet of Fiber Glass from Peden Iron & Steel Co. @ $1.60 and 1000 feet of Flexible hose from Bi -Lateral @ $1.53. All voted yes except Mr. Gibbs voted no. Motion made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Ballow to. have City Attorney draw up ordinance to appoint City Judge instead of electing the Judge. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Jones to pass the following ordinance;. Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE BE IT ordained by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, in regular session thereof on this, the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1954 that ,the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forthwith execute that certain agreement for electric service arranted by him and the CityCouncil, .between the„City ofHuntsville and the Gulf States Utilities Company covering the delivery of electric power for municipal. water and sewage pumping in the City of Huntsville, said contract to be . for the 5 year, period, dated from the 1st day of December,` otion was made by Mr. McColluin, sE ouse rove e ''h p d d t e street ;'and. �brid :con.ded bit Mr. Gibbs to install a stree•t li ht b Mrs. Venton MoM g Y ,.: anner.. e committee; 'approved sante, :HT1 ti .. 0 0 was made:: b r Mr.: Jones, :. s seconded l . b, tided by; Mr. MicCollum that,election Judges and Clerksmeet and ; g with City Attorney have a schooling on holding the City`election. Motion ass'' Mayor...., Robbins advised City � Council that the property owners on Ave M. between 13th and 14t, h street had'di; s` cus sewith him" the paving of the street and the building of a bridge. The City Engineer said a concrete 'culvert or bridge would cost around $4800.00 and A. L. Cox had agreed to pay $1000.00 of this $4800.00. Mo -bion was made ;b J, Mr. Hoech, seconded by Dr. Veazey to pave this -block of Ave M. between 13th and 14th St. and, buil a concrete bridge, provided A. L. Cox paid the $1000.00 and all property owners arranged payment of $3:50 pe t. for patting. Motion passed. 'Motion was made by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Sprottto draw up a resolution on the death of J. Marcus Smith and record in. the Minutes also to send flowers from the City and: to close the City Hall at 3:30 P. M. for the funeral. Motion passed and the followingresolution was approved: J. ; MARCUS SMITH - IN APPRECIATION. J. Marcus Smith was born in Huntsville Texas, January anuary 19, 1883. He was the son of James Robinette. H. Smith and Katie He 'is survived by four"sons, two daughters, eight grandchildren, one great grandchild, one brother two sistems.,.. The Smith family have been identified with everyimportant portant phase years. Huntsville, Walker County and Texas for man The hills, woods, fields and streams around Huntsvillelent an .enchantment" t o himso wholegreat that it affected his life' causing him to become one of the largest dattleinent g in the country.In this environment__ ed a remarkable; individuality,he develop- ed a strong devotion,andgenuine friendship forhis friends. 1; In business he was industrious, conscientious io us 'and persistent and exemplified executive p ability and:considera- tion for others. In manner, he was courteous charming and tactful. ` In. . his -home his church i,. was :optimisticpatient� and his City he and refined and compounded his ' never failing wit and civic zeal with.those, of others. In his private life and in his public services as City Councilman, Mayor and City C hairma n of the DenocretticConvention, he was respectedand appreciated, as shown by the many tributes paid him. Our Communityis better b y and through the life of J. Marcus g Smith, and his helpful influence the will be felt through coming years by those who worked with him.'g: It is ordered by the City Council that this resolution of appreciation by his associates be inscribed on a page of our records, and that a copy, together with expressions of deepest sympathy be presented his family. Motion, wasmade by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Bellew to adopt the following ordinance making City Judge appointive instead of elective. Motion passed. //__/N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT AND QUUALIFICATIONS OF THE JUDGE. OF THE CORPORATION COURT WITHIN AND FOR THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, A p ri 1 .,6 195 i � . T ITEC T S MINUTES OF REGULAR' MEETING OF 'THE CITY COUNCIL OF'TH7;,, C TY ,.OF HUNTSVILLE, , . EXA C .The Cit ounoil mea in 're lar Y gu tpresent, to -wit: tSam Robbins, Mayor W. B-`. Veazey `Herbert Hooch 1`Frank Sprott i31v ix j} =tMarv-in Ba 11ew jThe Mayor called the meeting to order. meeting at the Cit y Hall in Huntsville, Texas; with the following members 11,The Minutes of regular meeting held on March 2; 1954 were read and approved: 11The following bills wore "read, approved and ordered paid:' s 1Mrs. SamMcKinne Y Chas, & Sam;' 11 Motor Co ' i Continental Oil Co. i;Mueller Company Southern Blue Print Co 1Goolsby Drug ijMunicipal Supply Co, I United Gas Corporation 18. D. Burdeaux iiGulf.' State s Utilities Co liGreene. Service Station ';Miller Motors 0' Bannon Insurance Agency' Y ;,Builders SupP .Y 1. . ,,BadgerMeter Mfg. Co.. N. 0. Nelson Co. • Lavender Radio Supply Co., Inc. `American-LaFrance Foamite Corporation ;1Kerrt s • !The. Huntsville Item. *336.00 1194.87 33,67 32.80 18.18 135.00 17.13 22.40 5.67 12.58.54 3,60 33,64 94.00 29,00 166.56 173.00 96.69 659.05 32.50 17.60 West :End Motors Hensarling giros -No. 1" Magnolia Petroleum. Co, Builders: Supply Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co Diamond . Alkal"i. Co . . 'Southwestern Be -11 Telephone Gc •Walker .County Hardware CO.: • McCollum &Gresham Co., Inc. ` Brownin -Ferris Machiner Go. 1.g Y Allman Service Station • Wood Tire,&.Supply Co, J. Robert -King `Drub Humble` Oil & Refining Co. L. B. :Tindall Dist.:: Clerk Municipal Supply Co. Berry ;& Smithey The Bi -Lateral. vire Hose Co Hudspeth Dry Goods Denton's Gulf Station 262,45 1.65 126.13 114.50 5.40 36.00 64.20 18.48 2.80 271.37 -3.30 19.11 1.60 432,66 4,00 31,30 15.00 1530.00 66.00 7.25 SECTION I - -, That the office of Judge of the Corporation Court within and for the City of Huntsville, Texas, shall hereafter be filled by the governing body of the City,byappointment pp tit by the Mayor with the consent and confirmation of the Counci, .which apnointee shall be a resident of the City of Hunts- ville and possess the same .qualificationsas now required or hereafter may be required of the Recorder when elected h election, and thereafter a- Recorder shall be appointed in like manner every two years for a term. of two years. whose term of office shall be the same as that for which the Mayor is elected at the next city To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,. 11,Huntsville, Texas. Gent lemen: !'we hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation ;Iuntsville,:Texasa All ordinances and parts of ordinances SECTION III - This ordinance shall its publication as required by law, and it is APPROVED AND AOPTED IN OPEN COUNCIL, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. become effective immediately after its passage and approval so ordained. Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. ("SEAL) 1189 ,99 ,..171. 1279-- 1 116 • 11 117 11118 1119 -1120 11121. 11.122. i11.123' No, further business council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.nxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x x xxxxxxxx 124 125 126 12 7 128 129 '130 !i 132 1133 11 134 11135 1136 11:137 138 Goree McGlothen Jessie Lee McGlothen A. B. Hightower Horace Smith Rathell Mitchell Dorothy Lee Thomas Lonnie Lucas Herman Thompson James D. Edwards C. S Lewis James Gilbert Reeves Robert B. Baldwin Avery Reed Hall Bonnie Roy .Marchett Fred Toliver R. McAfee Eugene Hightower V. Spracans Mrs. Willis Thurman Charle s R. Bradshaw Charles R. Bradshaw Jean Neal Roger Lee Barker Henry: Ford J. D. Burbi s Don Farris A. C. Standley Beverly Johnson Caesar Hatch Roger Williamson Amos Gates Old fine- paid in full Paid or_ old fine Old fine- paid in full Old fine- paid in full Paid on old fine Old fine- paid in full Paid or old fine Old fine- paid in full Ran. stop sign Improperly parked Reckless driving Parked in no Public parking lot Passing in no pass zone Passing in no pass zone Ran stop sign Improperly- parked Drunk Rookie ss driving Parked in no park zone Ove rparked; Overparked Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Reckless driving Drunk Drunk Improperly parked Parked in no park zone Speeding Making U turn- middle of block Parked by fire plug 19.00 9.00 56.70 4.00 56.70 7.70 14.00 7.00 14,00 2.00 14.00 7.00 56.70 5.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70. 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 3.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 29.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 139 Fred Calvert 140, Fred Calvert 141 Fred Calvert 142 Wesley Carol Grossie 143 Gerald" "Wiggins 144 S. Puckett 145 Ray Monroe Dent 146 J. W. Goodrum 147 S. F. Kinnard., Jr. '148 ;G1een Brown 149 Anthony Branch, Jr 150 Jimmie C. Wingard 151 Chester Dickie "152 Theodore G. Driscoll, Jr. 153 Lonnie Richards 154 Jimmy Hardy 155 Marion Brown Parking violations T-3587 thru T-3665 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: Parkedno k "zone. par Parked no park zone. Parked in no park zone Speeding Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Passing in no pass zone. Speeding Ran red light Nor operators license Speeding Passing no pass zone Disturbing the peace Ran stop sign Parked no ,park zone Parked inno park zone Speeding 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00; 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 $ 485.e0 79.00 5. 00 Respectfully submitted, A. , W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. April 1, 1954. We, herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of March, 1954 for Plumbing permits, permits, Gas permits and Building permits as follows: Electrical permits 6 Fees collected t 22.00 Plumbing permits 2 Fees collected 6.00 Gas permits 7 Fees collected 14.00 Building permits 8 Moving permits 1 Fees collected 53.50 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,: Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen:: I herewith wish to submit the following report for water Water pumped Water Softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 564.80 Electrical Est. Value x"45,100.-00 $95.50 Respeetfully submitted, J.` B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Tnsp., R V. Sillers, 41ectrical Insp., J. 'W. Alexander, Gas Inspector, A, J. Brown, Plumbing Insp. April 1, 1954. plant operations for the 25,287,600 Gal 21,019,700 " 1,157,500 5, 313, 500 930,100 50,575 131,495 Lbs. fi tt 11 month of March, 1954; Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Milk Report Month of March, 1954. During the past month milk samples were taken on all raw and pasteurized milk sold in Huntsville. Of eight samples; taken to the state laboratory therewas only one that met Grade A standards. Most of the reason comply with'the state standard was due to the presence of coliform organisims in pasteurized milk. This type of organ- ism is found in the intestine of warm blooded animals and is destroyed by pasteurization which would mean fecal contamination during the pasteurization process. /s/ Wm. G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. } Motion was made by Mr. Ballew seconded by as Alderman of Ward No, 2: Motion passed. prott accep followin esi: .ion" of r.., ,gnat Mayor Sam Robbins, City' of Huntsville 1 Huntsville, Texas. )ear'' Mayor Robbins: I herewith hand you my resignation as Alderman of Ward No. Two Council canvassed the election returns and the following Watotals -were counted: -` Mayor TOTALS CONT'D" W. Brd. V1eazey 130 Ward #3- Max ions 8 Al de rma n Fred Smith J. L. Moses City Secretary Kate Barr Ross Josh Brod 1 Alderman - Ward 14 R. V. Gibbs 139 Frank Moore Alderman - W. B. ldezmanW.-B. Smith C. Y. Townley Ward #2 - Mayor W. B Veazey Max Jones City Secretary Kate Barr Ross Sol Allen Thornes Adam s City Treasurer Raymond Davis Alderman Frank Sprott Clifford Guerrant Ward #3- Mayor W. B. Veazey Amos Gates City Secretary Kate Barr Ross Pauline Smith City Treasurer Raymond Davis Alderman Fred Smith J: L. Moses Ward //4 Mayor W. B. Veazey City Secretary Kate Barr Ross City Treasurer Raymond Davis Alderman R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore Totals City Secretary Kate Barr Ross Pauline Smith Sol Allen Thomas Adams Josh Brown City Treasurer Raymond Dairis 397 Alderman. Ward #1 W. B. Smith C. Y. Townley 37 Alderman Ward Frank Sprott 117 Clifford. Guerrant 6 otion was made by Mr. Gibbs, otion :passed. Mayor W. B... City Secretary City Treasurer Alderman +1 Alderman Alderman #3, Alderman rank Sprott todeclare the following candidates .legally elected: eazey- 'Kate Barr Ross Raymond Davis W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Fred Smith R. V. Gibbs A petition was received from property ownefis on 10th Street re uestin the Cit to advertise and create liens '. q g Y for the paving and curbing and gutter from Avenue 0 to Pleasant Street. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Mr. Ballew to refer this petition to the Street and Bridge Committee to study and report back to the coundil. (i Motion passed. Mayor Veazey appointed A. W. Coker as City Judge and Motion was made by Mr. Ballew, seconded by Mr. ratify this appointment. Motion passed. MINUTES' OF RECESS MEETING OF TEE' CITY ,COUNCIL OF THE CITYi The City council met in 'Marvin Ballow,, Mayor ProTem. Her rt 'Hooch Frank Sprott W.B.`Smith .iFred Smth �iR,V boGibbs The Mayor called the council, to order. -e truck.. •'Meetingo receive bids on a =arb•a _.. The. object 'of the wast g .. g recess meeting at. the City hall .with the The following bids were read. Mr. Lewis Ball appeared before the council with reference to the parking problem in front of the Methodist Church requesting one more place to be marked off and then put in parking meters in front of the Church. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to this refer this question to the Police Committee and report back to the Council. Motion passed. M.,.rs.Ross presented edasuggested budget fortheyear endingMarch 31 1955 forethe Council to study.dy. Motionwas made by Mr. Bellew, seconded by r. Hoech that the Council study this budget and meet again on Tuesday, April 13th, to check it. Motion passed. Motion made byMr. Hooch seconded byMr. Gibbs to instruct Mrs. Ross to et bids on a new 110 horsepower motor g for Fire truck Motion. assed p No other business council:,: -recessed, subject to call. xxx xxxxxxx xx xxxx x x xx xX x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx x x x - XX XXX XX xxX xxxXXXxXxXXXXXXxxxXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXXxhxXXXXXXXXXxxxXXXXXXXxxx> l 1 1954 April 3 . ; p MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNT 'SVILLE , TEXAS. The City Council met in recessed meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: W B. Veazey, Mayor Frank Yrott . . R. V. -Gibbs Herbert Hoech W. B. Smith Fred Smith,Jr.` T. M. Ballow. The Mayor called the meeting to order. Mayor Veazey submitted the name of Dr. Mac Woodward as City health Officer. Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Jr.tlFred Smith to accept the appointment. Motion Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Bellew to accept the bid of Wood Motor Co., Inc., of a new motor at a cost of $750.00 in Fire Truck -#2. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Bellew, seconded.by Mr. Sprott that the Mayor appoint a committee to work with the College on the question of parking of cars, around the College grounds. Motion passed and. Mayor Veazey appointed Mr. Ballew, Mr. Hoech and Mr. Gibbs. Motion made by Mr. Ballew, seconded by Mr. Fred Smithto install a 400 watt street light on 13th Street near the Telephone Co. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to ask for bids on a new garbage truck, same to be considered at the next regular council meeting. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Ballow, seconded by Mr. Sprott to raise other Policemen. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Willie Smith to give a $25.00 cost of living bonus for all City employees being paid on a monthly basis that have been in the employment of the City for one year. Any employee after reaching a years service will automatically be given a 25.00 bonus. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Bellew, seconded by Mr.Sprott to adopt the budget for the year ending March 31, 1955, and to order a public hearing on same at 7:30 P. M. May 4th, 1954 at the. City Hall. Motion passed. No other business council recessed, subject to call. fl xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxl Wood motors Chas & Sam Miller Motors Robbins Motors Dow Motors 1954 Dow Motors 1953 1525.00 1590.28 2073.68 1830.58:''' 2704 28 2028.65 h "truck for low. bidder : same. being Ho h -seconded Mr'.:'.,S .Sprott to buy t e . , Motion was made by:Mr. ec by p , t on two 750 ,x -20, 10.,,ply tires;` on the �d-Motors would' u .., ,..:; ' Woo. ,iWood Motors Co. and it was agreed"..thatp<. r otal of ';16"6,3.00 for the truck.: .tires on the 'back Makin atotal 20 10plymud and snow': -gripe g ,andfour750x potion passed. cct to call recessed sub -e. No other business the council � xxxxxxatxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;XXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx May 11, 1954. THE CITY` COUNCIL "OF T1-1 CITY 01? HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. 3MINUThS OF REGULAR MEETING OF (iThe City Council met in: regular meeting at the City Hall jpre sent, :to -wit: Veazey, Mayor • 1 Iarvin Ballew 1.Herbert 'Hoech ?Frank" Sprott 1W. B. Smit h ;;Fred Smith V, Gibbs :Jack McCollum in Huntsville,. Texas, with the following members~ 1The Mayor called the meeting- to order. !, The Minutes -of regular meeting held on Apri;}z 13, :1954 and called` meeting. of May S;• 1The followin•g bills '.Bo ui• lders Su 1 Johnston's Garage { ilWood Motors, Inc. 'I , C. Robbins: Motors 'IA. Wholesale Co 3MeCollum & Gresham 1W. C. Rushing l:Gulf Oil Corporation ';Galloway's Humble Station #Beckham>& Jones }Murray Insurance Agency Mallery & Smither, Inca ii Peden Iron & Steel Co. ;T. B. Trotter, C P A ?Allman Service Station General Electric Co L. Clark iMrs. Sam MoKinney Robert 13. Smithey (Water !Diamond Alkali Co • ,i H. M. Whitley, Assessor & Collector Badger Meter Manufacturing .Co. Wood Motors, Inc. 1f Chas. & Saul Motor Co. read, approved and ordered paid: 524.47 11.50 1,045.69 3.25 3.70 4.50 6.00 318.30 6.25 3.50" 70.00 3.90 1,568.00: 9.25 10.05 13.68 64.75 202.50 Deposits) 300.00 54.00 30.00 321.84 1663.00 760.73 1954 were read and approved. Texas Refrigeration. & Ice Gulf States Utilities Co: Chis. & Sam Motor Co. The Rohan Co.,, Inc. Miller. Motors West End :Motors, Inc . Utility Supply. Company The Huntsville .Item Western Auto ?Associate Store MunicialSupl Co P PP Y Walker County Hardware Co.- Wood Tire & Supply Browning=Ferris Machinery Co Hy -Way Equipment Co., Inc. Boaz Insurance Agency Pfeiffer Electric :Co O'Bannon;Insurance Agency The Karpark Corporation The 'Dorn Com Company Y <" Southwestern Bell Telephone C United Gas Corporation Continental Oil Co. Magnolia Petroleum Co. Missouri Pacific Lines .Agent -$ 6.00 1,371.15 80.76 57.90 ,4.25 52.75' 455.23 36,95 1:10' 103. 43. 48.08 6.46 168.86 89.09 93.00 77.00 241.50 16.82 33.58 68.20 18.45 33.67 124.85 317.45 he Honorable Mayor svi.1le, Texas. hereby wish to submit the following cases [untsville, Texas: Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville,. To the Honorable Mayor and City: Hunt svi lle, Texas. !, Gentlemen: 1 We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of permits and Plumbing permits' as follows: 36 Jessie Lee McGlothen 76 H. M. Whitley 156 Howell Dean Coleman 157 Jet Hodges' 158 Cecil Hawkins 159, K. D. Dixon` 16,0 Lewis Coleman 1'61 Dan Crane 162 Robert Olmstead,' Jr. 163 Robert Ellis 164 Charles Tubbs 165 Porter Rigsby 166 ': Parker S. Stratton 167 Lee Etta Hunter 168 Ernest Wynne 169 J. B Wooten 170 Wesley West 171 : Carl Geo. Erwin ! 172 L. E. Heaton 173 McClees, Samuel (174 R. B. Harrison 175 John Edward' Moore 176 Altha H. Jeffcoat 1177 John C. Cooper 178 Willard Niederhofer 179 Ed Johnson 180 Robert Wayne Drake 181 Moses Craft .182 ` Stace Wanza 1183 Frank Hampton James Worthy W. W. Webb 186 Chris,'Walvoord 187 Marvin Rhone 188 William McCree Wallace 189 Guy Storey 190 Ruby Hightower Charles Robinson V. C. Bain J. A. Doughty C. M. Wright Bettie E. Thompson Ray 'L & Ralph Pace 19.7 Brady 0. McCaffety 198 Norman K. Rollo 199 William F. Edens: Vine John Williams: J.. A. Tucker Bowden Hamblen Charlie Hardy 204 Marion M. Hall 205 Harlan Lee Hall 206 David R. Beard 207 David John. McCluskey 208 Blue Jack Smither 209 Abr. L. Jackson 210 Geo. Baldwin 211 Geo. Robt Clark 212 Charlie K. Williams 213 Scrap Gainous 21.4 Scrap ' Gainous Clyde Cauthen Thomas Wynne Zachie Pines Evans Harvey D. Warren David Grant Whitaker Melvin Griffin Old fine- Paid in full Old fine- Paid in full Ran . red light Parked no park zone Ran red light Parked no park zone No operator's license Parked in no park zone Drunk Failure to grant .right -of wa Passing no pass zone Parked no park zone Ran red light No operators license Ran red light Improperly parked Parked no.,park zone Passing no pass zone Drunk Parked n° Park zone Drunk Operating Taxi without permit Ran red light Speeding P g Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Ran red light Gaining Drunk Drunk Gaming Parked in no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Reckless driving Parked no park zone Simple; assault Overparked- 2 hr Zone Parked no park zone Parked nopark zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Ran stop Sign Fan stop sign Ran stop sign Passing no pass zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Passing no pass zone Drunk Drunk Ran stop sign. Made U turn: Disturbing the peace Ran Ran red light Parked no park zone Speeding Passing no : pass zone No operators license Ran stop sign Passing no pass zone Disturbing the peace Improper turn Driving tco fast for conditions Passing no pass zone Disturbing the peace 56.70 11.70 12.50 12.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Building permits Fees collected Electrical permit s Feescollected Plumbing permit Fees collected 'Esta' value '30;550.00 Respectfully J. B. Snodgrass,, Bldg. Insp., R. V.:Sillers, Electrical 'Insp' A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp. To the Honorable Mayor` and City Council, ;i Huntsville, Texas. I herewith wish to submit the following report for water Water. pumped Water softened Wash water used Plant meter Prison meter Brine meter Salt used 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 _ 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. plant operations for the month of April, 1954: 25,471,300 Gal 21.159,20° "" 1,206,600 " 743,700 " 6,881,000 "' 51,826 134, 667.6 Lbs Respectfully submitted,' Motion was made ,by Jack McCollum seconded by H.V.Gibbs to ask for bids on ,f and have bids ready for the next xouncil meeting. Notion passed, I A motion was made byMr. McCollum seconded b : Mr. Sprott to re"fer the uestion,of putting water out to the ,lair port to the air port, committee to find out. the cost of it and report back to the; council. Motion passed. a new car for the police department Fred Smith Chairman of the police committee recommended to the council that the council revoke the JtheCityA :rie rewrite a_ taxi ordinance where Permits are issued. ti franchise even to Mr. oe:' Boaz and to: have , tt©r y. p 1 M d Mr.C seconded Ballow o.accept';these recommendations and to instruct the ranch was made by Mc e. a se a ded ave a ew t C Secretary to divs Boazof the.acand to also .instruct: the City Attorne_ to have, the ordinance read r City e retary o a Mr. fact . Y Y Y :for the next council meeting. Motion passed.': ii ;; Mention was made by Mr. McCollum seconded by Mr. Gibbs to abolish the p011 tax for Huntsville. After discussion is subst tue c;iotion was made b Mr. Gibbs t© abolish the of tax and '•in lace of paying, 1.00 : for a poll tax I c of t . and `in the' . Citylimits of the Cit " of ` Huntsville ; would :every citizen holding a ©unty p 1 ax Rm�Y�aa� living y i�have to register before the 15th ;®f February of each ear, ' ivin their name .address _,andpresent a :"couht poll g rrYY , giving , Y ��tax before theywould be <to vote in a Cityelection. Motion was, seconded by Mr.`Ballew and passed. eligible Mr.Houllehand and Ha k e de of -T.B Trotte . Inc. presented the audit of the,Cit - of , Huntsville. for the. u e i Mr 4 a r r seconded .Mr.:Hoedh;to'',.a . :ove the audit and �fiseal year ending.,.March 31,1954. Motion was.made by i�ir. Bellew .by�. LP,r' `{ r T B Trotter-` for the cool ~`" < at a salary,of 1' „authorize the payment of thier fee of X600.00 and to also hire . ng year 500.0©. riOtion passed. 1The Mayor appointed' Mr. Charlie Fadell, Mr.' H. 0. Leigh and Mr. A. B.Head to serve on the board of equalization. Y ;;Motion was made by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded by Mr. VW. B. Smith to approvehis appointment. Motion passed.: ilMayor submitted the name of Mr. Robert Smither as City Attorney. �W. B. Smith to approve this appointment. Motion passed. A letter was received from Dr. Joseph R. Griggs advising that the summer program for the white and negro ;children would amount to $3500.00 and Motion was made by Mr. Bellew, seconded* by Mr. Hoech to allow'`. 1750.00 or ;;half the amount for this program. Motion passed: Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Ballew and passed to adoptthe following budget ending March 31, 111955s Motion was made by Mr. Ballow, seconded by, Mr. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS F(ir Year End3..n.g March 31, 1955* , . . . **,1,*;4.*****;icaii:*#,4,4i***4****,*********.k********'***4,**************** REVENUES GENERAL FUND Taxe s Penalty & Interest Poll Tax Franchise Tax Corporatiori Court Fines Building Permits Electrical Perxnits Gas Permits Plizabing Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxe s Utility Tax Expense Recollected WATER 1)EI)ARTMENT Water Sales Sewer Che. rge s Mi. scellaneous Recoveries Water Taps 85,000.00 1,000.00 600.00 700.00 8,000.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 400.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 14,000.00 7,000.00 Donations Sa3.arie s Insurance Unclassified Fire Marshall 2, POLICscalE,t,iyar1,490.58 Auto &Penn' 1,300.00ies 22,000.00 Judge , • D400.00 C ei .6p rr e 40. ite taa rl no ion ye et se Fees000.00 Suppl 1,000.00 .00 U0nclassified 13)csslipefiiiesed '31;1900°0. e°9 061: I0 R:dsui'roanEcxepene 24 ,87500:(:.,,!::::000 3°''99° '58 10 ;549 .81 .00 11,000.0 PO Tq19Pho14 STREET & BRIDGE 7,000.00 2, wu 400.00 113,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 100.00 1,500.00 REVENUE PARKING METERS Revenue s TOTALREVENTJES Total APPROPRIATIONS SHORT 19,000.00 $298,400.00 302,496.82 APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. For the Year Ending March 31, 1955. ******************************************************************** City Engineer Apilsisie!unnPbtlpics roaopri ttilerr yalreE2ceais ierin a_paiestenfe Foreman Street ec Bridge NON DEPARTMENTAL Bond Retirement Int e re st WATER DEPARTMENT Auto Ecpense Allowance .'& Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Legal & Professional Pumping Pcis:bagb Salary - Manager Salary - Foreman- 'Distribution Salary - Plant Foreman Salary - Night Foreman Salary - Office Secretary Supplies Maintenance of Equipment Telephone & Telegraph WaterSoftening- Plant Expense Donations Insurance Unclassified Waterworks & Sewer System Reserve Fund Bonds & Interest Engineering Street Lights. City Hall Operations Legal & Professional Lights - City Hall 1/Io wail it o qcntrol Publications Postage Salary - City Officials Salary - Election Judges Salary - City Comptroller Salary - City Engineer Supplies Telephone & Tele graph Milk Inspector Building,Gas,Electrica.1 & Plumbing Insp. Unclassified Depreciation Insurance & Bonds Salary - Office Secretary Miscellaneous Fees 5,000.00 300.00 400.00 350.00 , 3,000.00 100.00 150.00 33.5.00 150.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 500.00 250.00 600.00 500.00 500.00 1,253.35 500.00 3,000.00 125.00 A.1.lowance & Rebates Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment Supplies Unclassified GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Auto Expense Bad accounts Depreciation Labor Supplie s Unclassified Salary - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates PARKING METER EXPENSES 16,000.00 21 307.80 5,307 .50 1,000.00 300.00 200.00 31,065.48 9,000.00 400.00 12,000.00 100.00 3,180.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 4,200.00 3,300.00 4,000.00 2,500.00 350.00 10,000,00 2,000.00 500.00 300.00 31,060 .00 1,800.00 100.00 25.00 8 417 :84 500.00 1,200.00 300.00 100.00 3,000.00 100.00 17,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 400.00 100.00 ,A.uto Expense Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Depreciation. Maintenance Salaries 2,259.00 500.00 4,200.00 4 -,sarimutauw.z.txmalsr:wramiwat.- Miscellaneous ,Expense Depreciation 1,200.00 2,000.00 8,150.06 other business the council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxix.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx . xxxxxx]SxaiXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXX : - Xx 7ilCXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXX7CXXXXXXXXXXXXXI MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL +' : OF THE CITY pThe resentyC• C =unwcalit:met in regular meeting at the Cit Hall �n to'' Y W. B. Veazey, Mayor Marvin Ballew Herbert Hoech Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Fred Smith, Jr. , Jack McCollum. meeting to order. The Minutes of regular meeting held on. May 11, 1954 were following bills were read, Humble �1 0', = R e fe : n i ng.,. Co. Diamond Alkali ComY Sargent & Sowell, Inc. A C. Horn Ho rn C an om P Y Wood & d Supply Co. Berry & Smithey The H-`- untsvil:le Item Ben J. Cadenhead, . Jr. Station Continental 09:1`:Company Magnolia g a Petroleum Co. Builders Supply PP Y Wa Wi ker- County Hardware Geo. W. Hunt approved and ordered paid $76.92 36.00 3.73 58.80 0 88.39 25.00 25.70" 2.50 293.75 136.13 36.03 115..76 3.00 OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. Huntsville, : Texas, with the following members McCollum & Gresham Co.,s am Inc. United Gas Corporation p ration Colonial Refining &ChemicalCo.C Allman Texaco Service Station Murraynsurance Agency � Y Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Missouri Pacific Lines Agent C. D. Woods" Texas Welding & Press Co. Galloway's Humble :Station Denton's Gulf Station Mi11er.Motors`' Gulf States Utilities Co. 283.60 7.10 7.85, 15.80. 3.24 80.55 20.00 42.00 1,101.59 2.50 8.40 16.90 1,409.27. 236 Herbert H. Duke, .Jr 237 W. T. Minor 238 C. E. Hale 239 Ben F. Roderick it 240 Robert F. 'Rogers 241 Shirley Beard, :Jr. 242 David Martinez 243 Elzie P. McKinley 244 Rodgie Benton 245 Kenneth N. Coleman 246 W. B. Foster 247 Eugene Archer g 248 Jack L. Barr 249 Win. Harden Dietz 2William H : 25150 Bragg Mack McCoardennalDietz 252 Rufus Hopper 253 Geo. M. Castellon 254 Ben S. Buster 255 Glen H. Lane zi 256 Donald J. Bobon 257' William G. Henry 258 Joe Booker;. 259 Robert E. Stuart 260 R. B. Harrison } 261 Wesley West 262 Pat. Whittaker 263 Stephen B. Montgomery tj 264 Joel Columbus Mann 265 Morris Edward Williams 266 Joe Winfred Pegoda j 26 Julius Edward Hopkins g? 268 Allen Charles Moore 269 TonyCam in P 270 -.:Joe Bob Hester 271 David RaLink 27 Benjamin `E Jarvis 2 jams ry 273 M. L. Johnson 274 Charles E. ' Chandler 275 Dennie Mock 2 6 Wallace L_ J ,�. ? llace dcvin Lowry, r. 277 C. F. Wiley �� Y 2 78Haynes Earle':' Ha n �Y 279 Monroe Walker 280 John Perkins 281 L. V Wilkinson 282 Earl Dean Roberts 283 Floyd C. Washington 284 Younger Rushing 285 Charles Roan 286 Charlie Sharp 287 Mrs. 0..D.`, Ray 288' Juanita McAdams Parking violations T-3752 thru T-3854 Blocking walk way; Parked `no park ,i., oie Passing. no pass zone Passing no pass .zone. Passing no :pass zone. Block::ing walk 7.., - ay Parked'no"park zone Ran stop "sign. Ran stop sign Ran;.s"top sign Parked';no"park zone. Ran, stop "sign Passing"in",no pass zone Passing ;no pass zone No operators license Speeding Parked no park zone Passing `no' pass zone Passing no.pass zone` Passing no" pass zone Passing' no pass zone, Passing'no pass.zone" Ran stop sign Parked `no park zone Drunk Passing, no pass zone Drunk ;`. Passing no pass zone Passing no ;pass ,zone I nprope r turn" . Improper turn . No o erator's" license P Dr ft .si o rsvin on_le de road g No operators: license Pa'' s z o e s szng�no pas ne Driv3. ogr too,''"fast for. conditions.`` Pas"si " no. ' ss. zone � Pa si" sto , n Ran stop sign D :. riving too .fast for,conditions r< Ran sto- si `n g Gamin h ac Dsturbin t e ea a .. Driving on wrong`: side of.road Ran red light Ran stop 'sign Passing no pass zone Failed to grant right' -of -way Drunk '. Peddling without permit Disturbing the peace Parked no park zone No operators license .00 5.00 5.00 00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 14.00555 1455...00 00 14,.,. 00 5.00 5.00 00: 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5..00 6.00 5.00 0000 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 7.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 14 00 14.00 14.00 14.00'" 14.00 5.00 5.00 5..00 5.00 14.00 14.00;. 5.00 5.:.00" 14.00 14;.00 14.00 14.00;: 14.00.: 14.00 5.00; 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 695.00" 103.00 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, : City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. To : the Honorable ': Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. 11 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, Texas: on the Docket of the Gentlemen: We herewith wish to submit the following reports for the month of permits, Plumbing permits and Gas permits as follows: Gas permits' Fees collected 182 Wanza Stace 203 Charlie Hardy 221 K. H. Malone 222 H. D. Baker 223 Joe Lennox 224 W. C. Delleshaw 225 W. L. ,O'Bryan 226 Eunice Martin 227 Maline Johnson 228 229 230 231 232 233 2 34 R. .A. Taylor Mrs. Maggie Dominey Viola Mae Pegoda Donald James Williams Silas Lincoln Lilly Bell Wood Glen S. Nowell Raymond Barrientes Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Ran stop sign Passing no pass zone Ran stop sign Passing in no pass zone Making U turn in middle of ;bloc: Parked in no park zone Gaming Passing no pass zone Parked no park zone No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Passing no pass zone - Ran stop sign Drunk 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 14.00 1.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 6.00 5.00 14.00 Electrical permits. Fees collected Building permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected May, 1954 for Building ;permits, 2 $4.00 2 6.50 5 33.50 5 21.00 $65.00 Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Bldg. Insp., R. V. Sillers, . Electrical Insp., A. J. Brown, ;'Plumbing Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. To the 'honorable 'Mayor and City Counci Huntsville, Texas. We the Finance Committee, to whom the above and fore sidered the same, recommend that thesaid. foregoing ordinance Smith.;. Herbert Hooch Jack McCollum erewith wish to submit the following report for water plant Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant 'meter Brine meter Salt used operations for the month of May, 1954: 9 8,.6;55, 600 Gal;_s 24,903.900 " 3,926,30.0" 805, 500 " 61, 42'6 u • 159,707.-6 Lbs bids were receifed on Police oar: Q. C. Robbins he Mallory & Smit r Miller Motors Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. 6 cylinder Ford $795.00 8 elyinder Ford 855.00 Police Interceptor 955.00 5 P proof : roof tires 100.00 Studebaker. 124 00. 5. Chevrolet 1050.00 PlYnt ouch 11].2.'00 5 uncture proof tires : 1 7 10 P 3 . Motionmade by ec h seconded byMr.Mcylinder Mr.. Ho o ed McCollum' to buy the 6. Ford from Wood Motors- for $795.00 and'. � trade for tires at best place. Motion passed. otion,Was .made byMr.;S Prottase seconded byMr W. to Austin for State Park. Motion passed. A' M• Gibbsraise r, made a motion to ra se the hanger rent 'at the it ort from 10.00 to p � line to Airport not exceeding $1800.00, seconded by Mr. Hoech. Motion passed. Motion was made by, -Kr. Gibbs,seconded: byMr. McCollum that City Council go on record topave Y Y 10th Street.from Averaue M toPleasPleasant Street and instruct the Bridge and Street com mittee with CityEngineer to determine the width oT street and type of paving.arad also to instruct:Robert .Smither to draw up all necessary Pa ors Motion wasmade by Mr.Smith,secondedbyMr. Hoech totable the above motion. passed. d. ` I3 Smith to Davi son aI'�S•. d P Y expense co f account 31 00 Pe pass the following Tax Levi Ordinance, Motion, ?assed. AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES. UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION. IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS INCLUDING OCCUPATION, TAXES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: Adopted and approved in open Council this the 1 i}ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs,:. seconded by Mr 'the Police Chief to try and enforce the law. Sprott to pass the ,following ";Taxi Ordinance and to instruct motion passed. AN:ORDINANCE DEFINING A ".TAXICAB" • DEFINING THE TERM " TAX:ICAB BUSINESS!t t REGULATING THE: TAXICAB BUSINESS IN T.HE CITY 11 OF HUNTSVIZLE j`• REQUIRING ALL •'PERSONS, FIRMS 'AND..CORPORATIONS BEFORE kCONDUCTING A, TAXICAB; BUSINESS OR _OPERAT:_ ING'A'TAXICAB IN SAID CITY TO OBTAIN FROM.,THE .CITYCOUNCIZ:OF SAID ;,CITY,A,..PERMIT,' THEREFOR;;;PROVID2NG..THE MODE AND :MANNER OF 'OBTAIN : ING PERMITS; PRESCRIBING THE CONTENTS OF•SUCH .OF PERIUIITS• ,REQURINGIEACH PERMITTEE TO: PAY ADVANCE:- C' RTAIN,FEES FOR '� THUSE OF`TBE rSTREETS ,INTHE .OPERATION .A -TAXICAB' OR TAXICABS• THE: AMOUNT OF F T ���TH THECITY SECRETARY BY .EACH PERMITTEE SHOWING THE NUMBER SUCii FEES REQUIRING THE FILING .0_ A ST.�TEMEN WI 10F. VEHICLES PROPOSED TO BE OPERATED. UNDER SUCH PERMIT AND. DESCRIBING THE MOTOR VEHICLE ,OR VEHICLES. BX THE MAKE, IIMODEL OF >EACH' SUCH-UEHLGLE PROPOSED :,TO QBE. OPERATED AS A TAXICAB• PR0.': MOTOR NUMBER STATE ZICENSE `NUMBER- AICD _. ._..- .,.. .. _,... ..:. ...,,., O BY HIM .- -RE' UIRhNG EACH. PERMITTEE'. TO CARRY AXICAB N T OWNED.:: Q . . •HIBTTING ,THE HOLDERS OF A PERMIT ,FROM OPERATING A1�Y T, C »PERMIT ND: RE UIR NG THE C ' `° hT POPE TY GE INSURANCE ON` EACH? TAXICAB 'OPERATED,.UNDER SU H, , b . ,..,, ._ ,.:..:, _- :.... , ,- . Q. _ .. , 3:H H CITY S CRETARY•:<MAKING ANY VIOLATION OF THLS ORDINANCE A MISDEMEANOR • POLICIES 'OF IPISURANCE TQ .114E.'FILED W T T E E ,,, I G_ P C IBING. PEN•ALTI THL,REF.OR INCLUDING A FINE< OF NOT EXCEED N 200.00. AND. RES, R ES _ _ .. � _ . Section One: That there is hereby levied, for the current;year on all real property situated and Y 1? P Y all peronal property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas, on the first day 'of January, Y 19.54, except somuch as may be excepted under the constitution and laws of thisState of theUnited tted States 7 1 ` An ad valorem tax of and atthe e of . 40 One DollarForty Ce ( ) n rat %1. ) ne and-rty encs. on the One Hundred 100.00) Dollars cash value thereof,estimated in lawful currency.of the United States for th • (� ) e current expenses for the supportand maintenanceof the CityGovernment of saidCity of Hun tsville, Texas. An aloremtaxof at SixtyG Hundred (2)adv and the rate, of encs $x.60 on the One Dollar 100 00 cash value thereof, es tu ated inlawful.currentyof the United States, to pay current interest on and provide -,..one `year's sinkingfund ad to payall of the principal interest accruing on all outstanding warrants, , sewerage, bond, pavingbond, funding warrants, sewerextensions, improvement bonds and warrants, City Hall and Fire Station warrants and any and all other - bonds and warrants outstandingheretofore lawfullyissued ,,• by the.CitYofja Huntsville, Texas and which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said City of Huntsville, , Texas. (3)An occupation tax on all persons firms and doingbusiness within the City P persons, corporations �. y of Huntsville, Texas, equal to one-half ofthat provided by law for occupation n tax due and payable to the State of ;Texas , and including all. amendments of Article 7047 of the Revised Statutes of 1925 and other amendments. thereto. Section Two: The above and foregoingng ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval. The foreggofng ordinance was referred to the he Finance Committee in open Council recessed meeting of the City of Huntsville Council. at t he r©gulag .held on the 1st of June 1954.. is ORDAINED BYTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF: YUNTSVILLE . TEXAS: h�BE IT RDA NED _ SECTION 1. By the term t'Taxicab" .as, used in this ordinanceshall mean any and all vehicles carrying passeng- {sers fore hire, except ,motor buses or motor coaches oper"ated' by bus,:lines over dasignated routes in. and: through said City of Huntsville. ean<;the conducting . of;'a taxicab .. c s ,:def a:ne.,.d"", :,to m CTI ON TheBusiness" sed in .this_ or.dinan e ..._ . SE 2 Germ "Taxa.'asu _.. .,. g . _ ;. he ` e. ,llmz.ts ,of. the,,.Cit ..of. Hunt ,v111e b t own r, he e of e or mo .e t x�.cabs:. withZn the: cor, orat r _ . a s mess b t us on r... a ,.. .._ ,._ ; . Y.,._ assenersr ,_ thereof for the purpose of .c,arrS in for hre,, eigher :by droving and, operating the same himself or hi definition . ., de his.,direction provided that, t s. t Cher er.son un r ;;b,� .having such vehicle or vehicles. driven by ono P:. " 3 i ermit. :o h d n '11 ::firm. or cor orate n of a h 1 notapplyto anylicensed chauffeur .hired as a :driver b. an. erson p g p � s al Y Y P .+ jito conduct a taxicab business in the City of Huntsville. 1 he Cat of , Huntsville .h -cit secreta :oft a 0 s or 'co oration. shall file.witht e.. ,, SECTI N 3. Ever er on firm rY _. x'3T Y conduct:.such business in said a hcation :for _:a > ermit to .. business in said an . before conducti a taxicab � �city PP P I cit and receive ,a permit authorized the citycouncil. The, application shall. state the name and address' ;A Y P by PP ne!rshz firm or :corporation and 'the name under he hcant • i s an individual- a< art, of the a licant whether t ap a P P � PP , P ,which such applicant proposes to conduct 'a taxicab business and the address of the applicant, and if a:partner- #ship firm the address of each member thereof, and the number .of vehicles proposed to`be operated under such ;;permit. e' ,SECTION'<4. If the applicant,: is an individual, before ::any ..permit;.is granted, ed " it shall be madeappear to. a artha t lithea bonafide resident :of the Cityof Huntsville;:if a artner,shi , then that a •member of lithe partnership firm who will be in active charge and control of the affairs of the partnership is. a bona fide � . . ,.. office..,:: F siden of said City;and :if the, a licant is. a corporation,that the president or: other executive officer, r, , re t PP ;tin active charge and control of the management of the corporation is a bona fide resident of the :Cityof ',;Huntsville The applicant 'must designate a central. location from which the taxicab business is to be operated: pP g from and list a permanent telephone number. I SECTION: ,5. It shall be the duty of the City Secretary, when application for a permit is filed, at the next regular meeting of the City Council following the' filing of such application to call:the attention of the council r consideration of such application, -"the Council;maygrant or refuse:such.permit, as in:the des- f thereto•: and upon:const r 4 a retion of the. Council mayseem to the best` interest of the; genera public. ,icg #.SECTION 6. All permits granted for the conduct of a taxicab business in the City of Huntsville shall be issued CitySecretary of said Cityand sealed:with the, seal. ofthe City; it shall be dated: on the sand:si nod byther ,( g rY Ji . - listedtelephone number of l�da of its issuance.. shall bear a serial number, shall show- the name and.address: and t p a • from which said business:is to be .operated if different: from. the ermittee and the address of the central station P P eandthat thepermittee . has been authorized b the:City'Council of the ,the'. residence. address of the; permittee; Y 1;City of Huntsville to conduct a taxicb businessin said City until the expiration of 31. st day of December ?inext following thedate ofissuance of the permit; and that said permit is subject to cancellation at eny time y City which such permit applies by reference to the �b .,the Council; and shall state -the number of taxicabs for' !;description of the: taxicabs contained in the application. 'SECTION 7.No permit shall: be issued under this ordinance ::until the applicant therefor shall have paid to the •each axicab to b e operated in the:Cit of. Huntsville` b the a p p licent #Cit Secretarythe sum of X100.00 for a t pY Y PP }`which fee shall be for :a twelve month period ending December 31st of each year, provided that, if such permit is ,granted during the year to expire in less than the full year, the permittee shall pay to the City secretary an :amount prorated according to the time for which the permit is issued. Each permittee shall filewith the City statement 'in writingunder: oath si nod b . the permittee if - an individual,' one of the partners, Secretary ag Y ; - a partnership, or an executive officer if a corporation, showing the make, model, motor number and state of each taxicab. If at anytime the holder of a :taxicab permit shall desire to use any additional �; license number • ;under thepermit it may be done onlyafter application has been made .to the'City Council for a permit to ,vehicle P operate such additional vehicles and has had the application for such permit granted, and the .same information shall be furnished the City Secretary regarding such additional vehicle as it is required for the original permit land the same fee paid to the City Secretary as for the taxicabs authorized under the original permit. 1:Each operator of a taxicab business shall make and file an affidavit on the lOth day,'of each month stating under oath the gross receipts received during the preceding monthfor the operation of each taxicab. At the. ion of the 31st: day of December next following the =date of issuance of : each permit, -all such affidavits will a taxicab -hue- ' . be �, ed - `` ii d<'ustm nt 11 be �bus=• .......review . and a . a made `'b and �between''the Cit and the . operator of such taxicab ne C .. on. _.. ss" so,,,that there shall be aid to the, it a_total sum includin the : ermit fee required bythis section, e qual, to ..two per :cent.(2%) : of the ross receipts from the, operation of the taxicab by ,:such operator in the Citountsvi Huntsville, for the ei o or which a,Perit was ranted. SECTION TION. 8 No permit 'to conduct: a taxicab business in. the City of :Huntsville h ll be issued to any app 1 a zntil . suchapplicant all have' deposited with t1 Cit Secretary of '' s nce' coveringeach'`: taxicab shall s P .,, y r ry a policy insurance be .o. erated. under suchpermit .in a Penal sum of not,less than 5,000 00 for oneperson and 10000.00 for 'Operated P ,..� a r � , o 'e of °' accident0which policy 1 i one and. 0 0 for all ' d accident, e w is eraons involved n�5 0 0 r .o ort damage in one"ac d nt . Y ,„C,be zns.uranee shall :be a roved b the. it Attorney and providingthat ;,such. oliczes of insurance shall not PP Y Y Y, P ... ancelle,d or surrendered exec t, u on written notice to the City Secretary of the Cit of Huntsville and which policies shall be depositedwith`and held in the custodyof the City Secretar.". An cancellation of' any such ,,. Y Y Y, policies of insurance after such Permit has been.issued shall immediately forfeit and make null and void such erm h thereunder shall at once :c ase rmit and all rights t r ucease. P g SECTION 9 holder of a perm. . ranted under the terms,of this ordinance shall have and keeppainted Every ld Pe g P fast ,colors contrasting with the colors of the vehicles operated under such ermit. . on each side thereof used . by him as a taxicab the words Taxi Permit, NO. "filling the 'blank with the figures denoting the serial number of his permit. The letters and figures shall not be less than five (5) inches in height. SECTION 10..=It shal1.hereafter be unlawful for an. erson firm or cor oration holding, a ermit.to c n u_ a taxicab business in the City of Hiintsvzlle, to permit any person who does not hold a valid permit frons the` Gity of Huntsville, as a taxicab sdriver, to drive ar" .ope'rate on the public streets of the City of "Huntsville, any taxicab owned -or used in connection with the: business>of the permittee. SECTION° 11. Every holder of a permit to conduct a taxicab business in the City of Huntsville, shall have each and every taxicab used'. in this business inspected once each month, and shall file with the City Secretary on or before the first day of each and every month, a statement in writing signed by a competent resident mechanic showing that he has inspected such vehicle, the date of such inspection, the license number of such kvohicle or vehicles, the naive of the ;permittee and the serial number of his permit; and that the 'lights, brakes and steering apparatus of all such.vehicles so inspected by him are in good mechanical condition. !SECTION 12. Any permit issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall be nonassignable, and may be re - voiced by the City Council at any time it shall appear to the City Council that the permittee' has violated any provision of this ordinance or failed' to comply with any requirement hereof. SECTION 13. It' shall hereafter be unlawful for .any driver of any taxicab to drive or cruse about on the ofthe Cityof Huntsville seeking: passengers have not - theretofore ordered or called for a `tax• icab. streets.s.,,P g on . t he tti nwa Motion wa. s made by Mr. Fred -Smith, seconded by IREUir„ Q.: URE S. TV: . Gibbs to into Huntsville as follows: Beginning atSouth citylimits with a 40 miles speed sign for a.distance e of one,:(1) m, . sz,, le to .. e g 30 mile „ sigh. gn Then beginning at North city limits have 40: Ilespeed sign distance of4-10ofa mile.MotionPassed..,. :., speedlimi Motion was made byIr. Fred Smith, seconded by Mr. R. V.Gzbbs to request es -the High_ waY flasherht'onHighwaY75 South near the city limits. Motion;passed. No other business "Council recessed subject to ca, 1.' Department to install:a xxxxxx: • xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx iq 1954. ,.. July1_ . :OF ��CITY COUNCI'CITY MINUTI+;S OF REGULAR. MEETING OF TiTtit, � OF THE The City,Council met in regular o t E pre sent, -wit- r W. B. Veazey, Mayor, ;Marvin Bailees II.Herbert Hoech i Frank•Sprott 11W. B. • Smith Fred Smith, Jr. Jack McCollum R.'V. Gibbs, SVILLE HUNT , TEXAS, Hall the following members e Texas.. wzth. nts vi llg meeting. at the - City in Huntsville, , The Mayor -called the meeting to order. i{. The Minutes of regu ar 1 meetingheld on June 1, 1954 were u his ordinance, or the SECTION.14.It shall be unlawful for the holder of ;an ,. permit issued under the terms of .t i an , Y agent, sereant or employee`of such permittee, to park or.leave standing antaxicab on the streets of the City ofHuntsville except while loading and un1oadin` assenorsinto and from such taxicb... , except that Pe r- nittee ma ark their taxicab infront of their central station from which their business is operated. Cityof Hunts- ville, hereafterbe ful forperson conductinga taxicab business in the SECTION 15. It shahs unlaw o any .bhim to use or operate, or cause to be used.or operated, 'as.a taxicab, anyvehicle not owned y SECTION 16.The word "person" and all personal pronouns used herein shall be held' to apply to and include P partnerships, firms' and corporations, as well as individuals. SECTION `17. This ordinance shall not apply to passener buses operating under the regulations of the Railroad . the Cityof; Huntsville,for the: purpose of loadingand Commission of texas, and coming into or passing through p I? unloading passengers. a taxicab within : the corporate limits of the Cityof Huntsville SECTION. 18.. No person' shall. drive or. operateax p ' c ed a 'chauffeur's license" from the CityCouncil of the .Cit of Huntsville and having without first having ro Y such applicant for �, �and fitness of 1 paid' feeof500 o cov!"e�' the cost of an investigation;of the character pp a � ,� a chauffeur':s license. In order to obtain a chauffeur 's license any person so desiring shall make an holder of a chauffeurs:license issued -the application to the City-Secretaryshowingthat the applicant is a by pp ,.. PP givinghischauffeurs _;license number, the `name age and residence address of the applicant, State, of Texas and ..,, � �. g occupation of the:applicant for. the fiveyears ` residence and o P Pppreceding the date of such application. and the The City Secretary shall submit such application to the next succeeding meeting of the City Council, either regular or special for approval or disapproval of such application, and if such application is approved or granted the City Secretary shall'' issue such chauffeurs license upon theapplicants complying with the pro- visions of this section of this ordinance. No person shall drive or operate a taxicab without having his chauffeurs license on display in the taxicab within the unobstructed view of the passengers carried in such taxi- cab and:. the City Council, may without other cause show revoke and cancel the chauffeurs license of any person violating.this ordinance. SECTION 19. Any person who shall conduct a taxicab business in. the City: of Huntsville, or who shall solicit passengers for himself` without a valid permit or shall solicit passengers for any person not holding a valid permit as required by this ordinance, or who shall fail to have all vehicles used in the conduct of a taxicab business lettered and painted as provided in Section 9 hereof, or who shall use or employ as a driver of any taxicabin the conduct of such business,. any person who does not have a valid permit from the City of : Hunts- ville to drive a .taxicab or any person who parks or stands a taxicab on the streets in the City of Huntsville except the street abutting the central station from which such taxicab business is conducted, unless parked or n forthe purpose of receiving, loadingor uhloadi.n passengers, or any person who violates any pro- vision g P P g g vision of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction be punished by a fine of not more than $200.00, and in the event of a continuous .:violation each day of such violation shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 20. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. read and approved. : . The following 'bills were read, approvedand ordered paid: t +Browning-Ferris Machinery Co. American-LaF avecFoam-be Corporation pporation The Ka r ark Corporation' =. El liott Addressing M c b ine C siM intensnce Engineering 0 Colonial Refining & Chemical Co c Supply Southern Ele t ri c S pp y Co_ ,, Mrs.. Sam McKinney ;Magnolia Petroleum Company '. White s Uvalde I Ines H Beard & Stone Electric Co., Inc. Wood Tire & Supply Co. Berr & Smither, F, y Galloway's Hiunble Station � i� Builders Supply j Kerr's !i Rockwell Manufacturing Co. t1 The LM g ea ue of Texas Municipalities p alities Johnston's Garage ! h 's.Print Shop Smit er Chas. &Sam Co.Motor ii Cadenhead Service Station !"1 1 West End.Motors Inc. Bennett's $596.17 99.93 6;45 12`..44 . 111 7.85 50.05 106.95. 418.70 167.03 66.72 29.96 7.50. 10.60 70:68 19,50 542.40 96:60 20.90 11.90 51.50 5.35 3.27 3.21 Allman Texaco Service Station United Gas Corporation Municip al Supplies -W_ S Darley & Co_: Company a Municipal Supply nY W. it r Co C. Royle e e Z'YPwr Texas Welding & Press Co. T. B. Trotter, C P A Southwestern. Bell Telephone Co Diamond Alkali Company ied Safet Eo ent Inc. q Pm , Y Nelson Co. The Huntsville Item Miller Motors City Lumber Company Western Auto Associate Store McCollum & Gresham Co. Inc. Walker. County Hardware Co. Wood Motors, Inc., Geo. W. Hunt Mallory ar & Smithey, Inc. South End. Garae. g Continental Oil Co. Mrs. SiaMcKinney Gulf States Utilitie s Co. 10.69 5.72 4.29 1310 ...9 0 12.50 11559 500.00 73.85 54.00 17.88 173.00 58.80 4.80 59.12 10.95 66.00 198.88 84.29 6.50 2.00 2.00 35.66 8.84 1553.20 {i To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Illuntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: ii wish to submit the following ca We hereby g s Huntsville, Texas: on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, SECTION 21. If any section, or any part of any section of this ordinance shall be held invalid for any reason ,such invalidity of any section hereof, or any part of any section hereof, shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections or portions of sections of this ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 1st day of June, A. D,, 1954. ate Barr:Ross, , ity"secretary 3(Seal) NO.• NAM E • 131 •Henry. Ford 227 Malone Johnson 229 Mrs. Maggie Dominey 268 Allen Charles,:Moore 1.288 Juanita McAdams 11.289. Jeff Larrison 290. Joe De vi la 291 Frank Zaragoza • .2.92 ,. .. .s.._ .,.... . Paid on old fine Paid in full - Old fine Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Paid on old fine Parked no park zone Drunk Drunk DProperty 56.70 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 ;. 10.00 4.00 1.50 6.50 2.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 . . ...:.•isxiMA$xixbxjxcxa�t XXXx7C7Gx7CXXXXXXX7CRXXXXXXXXXXXX7CC;CXXXX7CX(7CXXXXXX7CXX7CXXX X XX?CXXXXXXXXX7{7CXXXXXXXXXXXXX7XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXX li 41,1"00.7.„,, 2`93 Albert:: Rogers. 29.4 Odessa Walker 29`5 Scrap Gainous 296 " . A. J. Redden 297 James Z^lorothy 298 Robert Arnold. Park 299 ., Curtis Archie Allen Moore C. A. Corn 302 Collie Mae Neal 303 Billy E. Hendricks 304 Luby'Slnither 305 E. Ot ha Byrd 306 James W Irwin 307 John Thomad Tadlock 308 Earl Lee Cooksey 309 Eliza 'Neal 310 J. S. Payne 311 Tormnie Lee Straughter 312 Roy Agnew 313 Mary Louise Baker 314 Cecil >McCarty 315 Eddie Williams 316 Mrs. W. E. Jenkins 317 Geraldine Murray 318 Harry Mullins 319 Barnes„ Upson 320 Emma Upson 32;1 Thomas Blanchard Machen 322 W. T. Robinson, Jr. 1 James Edward Ezell 2 Charles Davi s 3 Jessie Lee McGlothen. 4 Louis Hainer 5 Henry Morros Barnes 6.. Marion Dickey 7 Virgil Lee Saxon 8 B. K. Jones 9' W. S. Gibbs 10 Louis Marino 11 Willie Round -tree' 12 Luther Joseph Ch achere_ 13 Mrs. Ona Oliver 14 A. Warren, `;Jr. 15 Levi Thompson 16 Levi Thompson 17 Wiley B. Blackwell 18 Rochester M. Proctor 19 0' Neal Hightower 20 James Atkins 21 Abe Dabaghi 22 H. P. Ferris 23Preston Fitzgerald 24 0. D. White 25 Murray Tucke r 26 Murray Tucker 2'7 McCowan Champ Mrs. T. C. Cole Marvin W. James 30 Evans W. Shaw 31 Jack B. Pursley 32 Valree Sowells 33 John Frank Sparyberry 34 John. Frank Sprayberr3r 35 Lawrence E. Slott 36 George Thompson 28' 29 Gaming :i No operators Drunk Reckless Driving Gambling • Speeding • Gaining - Gaming, Tmpr „op erly parked No • opera -ors'' license Passing.no pass zone" Improperly parked Passing; en wrong side of vehicle' Ran red li ht " • g. Ran stop sign Ran stop. sign. Allowing unlicensed driver to Parked `on wrong side of street Gaming No operators license Speeding No operators license Parked` in no ;parlc 'zone Parked .too close to fire plug Parked too close to fire plug Passing in no pass zone Reckless driving ;< Drunk • Improper turn Parked no park zonae Ran red light Parked in no; park zone Drunk Parked• noP ark zone Speeding Gambling • Ran red light Parked in noP ark -zone Parked,, in no 'park zone Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Ran red light Parked in no ;park'; zone Leaving scene of accident No" operators 'license Reckless driving Reckless driving Improper turn Making' U turn Parked no park zone Parked in no park' zone Ran red light , Parked too close to fire plug Drunk Theft Theft Disturbing the peace icense drive Parking violations T-3855 thru T-3990 Parked: no park zone Ran stop sign Driving on wrong side of road Speeding Passing in no pass zone Drunk Disturbing the peace. Passing in no pass zone Parked on wrong side of street 14, 00 " 14.00, 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00. 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Shither, City Attorney. July 1, 1954. 4 864.80 136.00 $ 1008.80 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: h herewith wish w h e spect fully ;submitter R, V. Si• lers, Electrical Insp. J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp."", J. W. Al"exander', Gas Inspector. July, l,. 1954., to submit the following report for water .plant "operations for the month of Water pumped 42,013,500'" Gal. Water softened:. Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter" Brine meter Salt used "i.. 34,566,900;. 1,956,800`;"tD 3,241,000 814,000 " 88,52 7 n 230,170.2 Laos June., 1954: Respectfully; submitted, R. V.Sillers;, Plant Operator Motion was made b - Mr. dGibbs, second byW B ` .. y edMr. B. �nith-to issue Leon Moten `r M- & :M Taxi Service permits ,.:.. � ) P rmits for hr (3) taxis and K. E McKinley (City Taxi Service) permits for three(3)taxis and the following permits ifor chauffeurs licenses: James Y. Williams, Alvin Rogers, Kirby E. McKinley, Leon`Moten, Zelitee Rivers and.: Jessie Wiley. Motion passed. Aotf--the:.recomend don of Mrs•. Ros ibbs seconded by M r. Sp•rott to lower the r Judge Parker from • $3000.00 to $2000.00 and the Frozen Food Zocker'Penrom18000 o 100e0n0dsaomnef_ •being d s b Board of E ua"lzatio after the hearty Motion. ssed Y q g pa Motion made byMr`_. Gibbs,seconded 10' s onded byMr. Hoech to allow. Mr. Buddy Haynes to build- a , by 25'temporary Y :..Y building back of the shop:at the Airport g p rt for his use, provided he. would. move sameat the request of the City Y Council. Motion passed. Motion was made byMr.' Hoech, seconded byMr. Sprott to pass the following P resolution. RESOLUTION Reference Highway Conunission Minutes 5451 dated September 29 1948. Fr The City Council hereby requests the Hi h waY Committee towithdraw the joint project above Number since nce both the Highway Commission and the City Council felt that it was not advisable. Mo -bion passed. .. Motion made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Sprott toaccept the rateschedule as presented by the Taxi Cab Company. Motion passed. fi To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gent lemon: We herewith, wish to submit the following reports for the month of June, 1954, for Electrical permits permits and Gas permits as follows: Electrical- permits 7 Fees collected 26.00 Building Building permits 3 Fees collected 13.50. Gas permits 6 Fees collected 12'.00; Est. value 9,900.00 451.50 14 Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. W. B.:'Smith :to acccopt; the :recommendation of the Street and Bridge Committee as follows: to pave 10th Street with,curb and gutter: width of `36' from Avenue M to thecorne;rnd' 30' frau' ham_ ; _ , a,. carner..to: Pleasant Street. Propertyowners to pay for curb andgutter and the Cityto pay1/3 of the t remaining costof the 36' street not to cost the propertyowner over50 front 30' �3. front foot and the street not to cost the property owner over #3.00 per front foot. Motion Passed. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr, Smith to use.all`local labor and hell).where os' Fa Y Possible able on this -.project. And to allow •the Mayor to appoint any necessary legal help. Motion passed. Motion made byMr. McCollum,seconded byMr. W. B. Smith to pthe Old Riversiderepair road bridge, at a cost not to exceed $750.00. Motion passed. Mr. McCollum advised the Council that the Pennsylvania Tire and Rubber Company planned on building a sm - P Y , .g '..::.all plant in this territory and motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. W. B. Smith to request Mayor to appoint a committee to work with the Chamber of Commerce in trying to get this plant located in Huntsville. Motion passed and Mayor Veazey appointed a committee composed of Mr. Jack McCollum, Mr. -:;Fred Smith and Mr. Marvin Ballew. Mr.II Gibbs (advised the Council that Mrs. R. T. Burns would join the sewer line for her 6 rent houses, provided the City run a sewer line up the alley. Motion made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. McCollum to run a sewer line up the alley provided Mrs. Burns would agree to connect all 6 houses on the sewer. Motion passed. No further business Council recessed subject to call. ,)XxxxxxmoocxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXxXxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:ozxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxocxxxxxxxxxxxxx;j August. 3 1954, :MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, :TEXAS. The City Council met • in •regular - meeting at ;present, to -wit: • ii 11.W..:B. Veazey, -Mayor-, •:,•Marvin Ballow • • - • iiHerbert Hooch Frank Sprott. • ti W. B. 'Smith E Fred Smith, ` Jr., Jack N4c Collum •FR. V. Gibbs 11Jack. Webster. si • I! the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members regular meeting- held on:; July1 following bills. were read, Walker County Hardware o. Humble 011 & Refining Co McCo.11um & Gresham Co., Inc.: Wood Tire & Supply Company City Lumber Company Builders Supply Murray Insurance Agency Gr` eene Service Station The; . Foxboro Company Southwestern Bell Telephone 'Co; Way Equipment Co., Inc. Browning-Ferris Machinery Co. Bennett''s Printing Co. Magnolia Petroleum. Company The Karpark Corporation. West - End Motors, Inc. Cadenhead Conoco Station 0. Leigh Gulf States Utilities Co. 1954 were read paid: approved and ordered $57.19 314.26 2.00 36.65 10.64 270.52 117.25 6.50 81.45 104.59 32.57 124.80 249.68 7.86 61.70 2.50 288.00 1,718.79 Conti.nental Oil Company Western. Auto Associate Store The Hunt svi31e Item Miller Motors Q. C. Robbins Motors B. F. Park. Diamond Alkali Company Lavender Radio Supply Co.,,In United Gas Corporation Mallery & $wither, Inc. IvIartinez Garage American-:LaFrance Foamite Cor Neptune Meter Company Municipal Supply Company Conroe Creosoting Co. Costilow's Garage Wood Motors, Inc. Chas. & Sam Motor Co., $33.67 1.00 17.98 96.15 40.60 232.83 54.00. 19.37 5.45 2.00 12.36 148.24 2.87 1.15 153.71 16.92. 16.02 3.25 To the Honorable Mayor and Huntsville, Texas. Respectfully. subsaitte'd, A'. W.. 'Coker; , County Judge Robert"'Smithey, City Attorney. August 2, 1954. We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the Electrical permits and Plumbing permits as follows: Gas permits Fees collected Building permits Moving permits Fees collected month of July; 27,00 Est. Val. $29,100.00 Electrical permits Fees collected Plumbing permit s Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. W. Alexander, Gas Insp., J. 13. ` Snodgrass, Bldg., Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A. J. Broom, Plumbing Insp. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court Huntsville, Texas ': To the Honorable Mayor and •City Council, Huntsville', Texas.: It 1 Gentlemen• I herewith wish to submit' the folic:4ring report for water plantoperations 14 105 149 302 311 37 38 39 40 41 42` 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52'. 53 54 55. 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 <' 66 67 60 69 70 71 72 73 A. Warren, Jr Adair Williams Anthony. Branch, Jr Callie Mae Neal Tommie. Lee Straighter John B. Parks Frank Hampton Harvey D. Wilson S. H. Wagner Martha Meek Wm. Levi Gentry, Jr Lewis Hale McMillen Felix Cordona Geo. Mills Collard Adair Williams M. E. Sandlin R. B. Thomason Oliver `E.. Smith Leonard N. Hoot Donald M. Williams Edna C. Jenkins Billy M. Currie Felix Cardona Geo. Brown Floyd.Davis. Henry Doughtie Carl Rolling Jesse Ellete Jeff E. Larrison. Mary F. Collins Eugene Johnson James E. Walker Jesse Henry Vann Jesse, Henry Vann Marion. Glenn. Brown McKinley Hightower John W. Wilson L. R. Robertson W. J. Sexton W. J. Sexton Geo. K. Prewitt. Mrs. J E. Parish Old fine- Pdin full Pd on old fine Old fine- Pd in full Old fine- Pd in full. Pd on old fine Misdemeanor Drunk Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Passing in no pass zone Ran red light No operators license Speeding Drunk (3 days in Jail- Parked ail Parked in 110 park zone Misdeme an°r Misdemeanor.. Passing no pass zone Ran red light Driving on shoulder of road Ran red' light Failure to grant right-of-way Drunk in car Drunk No operators Icen� Speeding Drunk Ran red light Parked on wrong sic Parked on wrong sic Passing no pass zor Drunk Resisting officer, Speeding Mis demeanor Failure to grant right-of-way Parked no park zone No operators license Reckless driving Parked, in no park zone Improperly parked street street Parking violations T_-3991 thru T-4095 14.00 9.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 6.0,0 14.00 7.00 14.00 4.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00: 14.00 6.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.75 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 2,1.35 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 :.403:10. 105.00 Water:punped Water softened Wash water. used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used Prison bypass open 10 hrs 10 mins for the month of July, 1954: 48,715,000 Gals 25,560,200 " 1,450,900 " 6,921,900 862,100 " 66,846 it 173, 799.6 Lbs 120,000 Gals. Respectfully submitted, R. V Sillers, Plant Operator. MILK REPORT On the samples taken to the stat.e laboratory this past month only one sample was in excess of the Grade A standard. This one sample was a college sample and the excessive count was due" to imprperly cleaned equipuuent. 1! The major problem concerned with the milk at the college is due to the use of student labor and the need to teach anew help every few weeks. A. Dr. William G. Dacre s Milk Inspector. 1 Motion was made by W. B. Smith, seconded by Fred Smith to approve the minutes of July 6th, 1954 as read, Motion passed. Mayor Veazey had the special election returns canvassed and it showed there and all were for Mrs Jack Webster. Motion was made b Mr. Sprott, seconded by My.Hoech to accept ,•bhe election return and declare' Jack Webster duly elected council Ir.Ward No. 2. Motion passed and Mayor Veazey' had Mr. Webster take the oath of office The council was advised of the progress being on repairs of well No. ;9, and motion was made by Mr. Ballew, 1 seconded by Mr. Sprott to have Layne -Texas Company work on well No. 7. Motion passed. Joe Martinez advised the Council that Mr. Boettcher would run a 3" water line 3000 feet and a 2" water line 2000 feet on. Highway 45 East to serve about 25 customers and wanted to know if the city would furnish them water. r Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Ballew to follow the regular schedule of serving people out of the city limits, provided the well checked out alright and have sufficient amount of water and instructed the City Engineer to inspect the lines when they were layed. Motion passed. e.Fire Insur nce C a omnia. s i . ,.<.... ..: ,,,. s on had made :. an - . , ..ins ec. ....tion.:. ,.in H 11 . unt vs.l le _._p and 1 .a otter of . _.... ,.re corm e n ndationto .thea . ., . ,-. ..,. ,,.was: -.read ouncil�,,,. fromthe C _- .. _ omma.ssio n an ? .d a -mot o a. n,was made by >�4r. Ballow, seconded b Nr. Fred Smith to refer the xtenszon'+> Y e ? a ion. o ion passe other business' council recessed subject fire 1 ami and the b.ua lda e n ode to. g the Fare Committee for stud -and recommendation.. M t Y d. p xxxx xx xxxxx xx xxxxxxxaexxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - .' �. XXXxhxxxXXxhXXX XXXXXXXX3.XXXXXXY.XXXXXXXXXXXX:Y � .1 XXXXXXXXX3CXXX?.XXXXXXXY.7CXXXXXXXXXX, NUTES:OF REGULAR MEETING OF T.Ii-E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF _H UIdTsVILLU,: TEXAS, The 'Cit. Council et y m present, to -wit: Ii.. Veazey, Mayor Marvin Ballew Herbert Hoech Frank Sprott W. B. Smith, Fred Sinith, Jr., Jack McCollum, R. V. Gibbs Jack Webster. in r emul 'e ar m et i n t � g a the ,e City .- Hall in. Z. . Hunt svi h Y le - Texas, with'thef ,>. , , _ollo:.ing members .87 89 90 ( 91` 92 4_- 1 93 i 94 • j 95 96 97 98 99 ' 100 101 1 102 I, 1.03 104• 105. 106 107 'j 108 109 William Henry Bridges J g W. D. White J o e Lennox x Charlie Reynolds James L. Henderson Ernest Dean Worthy t y Geo. . Evans Max S. Dreyling Edmond Sheffield H. Chesser Johnie'Smither Wallace Kochi Marion GlennBrown Elton Applegate. Clarence E. Copeland Wm. Aubra Miller Geo. Bryant ;Lester Joseph Jacobs Joseph; Jacobs Jimmie Webb Darrell R. Murray Preston Montgomery Delbert Johnson Ran;sto si n P g Parked no, arkzo zone ." Reckless driving Speeding. Ran stop .'sign Driving too fast. for .conditions Parked at fire plug Passing no pass zone Ran stop sign Reckless driving Ran stop sign Ran stOp sign No operators license No operators license Ran stop sign,: Left side of road Reckless . driving, Drunk Disturbing the. peace Disturbing the: peace Disturbing the : peace Drunk Drunk 5.00E 5..00 56.70 14.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 56.70 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 30.00" 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70. 35.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of regular meeting held on. August 2, Parking violations :T-4096 thru T-4203 The following bills were read, approved and: ordered paid The.Huntsville:Item Wood Tire & SupplyCompany Diamond Alkali Company Southern Electric Supply Co The -Rohan Company Mustang: Tractor • & Equipment Co. Hi -Way Equipment Company, Inc. The Karpark Corporation Greene Service Station A. C. Horn Co. Brown's Gulf Station Walker County Hardware Co.,' McCollum,& Gresham;Co., Inc.:. Galloway's Humble Station Kerr' s Humble Oil & Refining Co. Huntsville Machine Shop Wood Motors, Inc. Chas. & Sam Motor Company Geo W. Hunt Builders Supply Smithem's Print Shop ;Gulf States Utilities Co. $4.08 32.8.3 18.00 6.54 206.91. 17.01 46.70 25.58 7.34 58.93 24.55 29.93 82.02 10.19 19.50 43,.14 5.25 17.50 8.80 7.50 36.17 5.00 1,592.75 The Wright Flower Shop, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Browning-Ferris Machinery Co. Wallace & Tiernan. Incorporated Municipal Supply Company United Gas Corporation Texas Construction Material Co. Badger Meter Mfg. 'Co,: Allman Texaco Service. Station Utility Supply Company Lavender Radio Supply Company, I Mallory & Sniither,Inc. Western Auto Associate Store Beckham & Jones Q. 0. Robbins Motors Gulf Oil Corporation Postmaster- Huntsville, Texas Cadenhead Conoco Service Station Magnolia Petroleum Company West End Motors, Inc. Johnston's Garage Hardy Lumber Company 9.50 78.76 23.33 81.51 109.39 2,48 5.97 5.08 3.50 54,41 8.39 16.18 13.0.8 5.75 35.60 316.25 53.79 5.00 1.30 201.07 8.5.0 .80 Total collections - - - Respectfully sugniitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge,. Robert Smither, City Attorney. September 1$To the Honorable Mayor and City Counci Huntsville, Texas. I Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of Augus nand Building permits as follows: Building permits 8 Moving; permit 1 ;. Fees collec-bed $ 49.00 Electrical permits 1 Fees collected 5.00 Gas permits 2 Fees 'collected 4.00 Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp.,. R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas:i;Inspector. September 1, 1954. To the .Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville Texas. !I To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket: of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texasa 1:6 Marion Dickey 58 Carl Rolling 71 W. J. Sexton 89 Rat he 11 Mita he 11 131 Henry Ford 229 Mrs. Maggie Dominey 311 Tommie Zee Straughter 74 James Richardson 75 Joe 'Pit Lman 76 E. W. Wynne 77 Cornelius Hightower 78 Edgar Ray Chasteen 79 Stash -Yorek 80 Jenkins Lusk 81 Emmett Scott 82 Jerry Andrew Gregory 83 Birdie Oliphant 84 H. E. Malkey 85, o Bobbie' Gean Britt £i6 Jam s .„1„e r I herewith wish to submit -the following report for water plant operations for the month of August, -1954: Gaming (Old fine paid in full) (Old fine paid in ful ) Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine Old fine Old fine paid in full Parked no park zone Drunk Drunk Drunk Ran stop sign Drunk Redkless driving (4 days in jail -512.00) Driving on left side of road Reckless driving Parked no park zone Ran red light Ran red light 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 56,70 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 9.00 8.00 35.35 7.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 44.70 14.00 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 Water pumped Water softened Wah:.•water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 31,785,400 Gals 14,307, 700 U' 874,400 u: 7,751,100 `" 689,400 37,942 u. 104, 469.2: Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. MILK REPORT.FOR AUGUST, 1954. IA11 milk samples taken during the month of August *ere found to be well within ;;time samples were taken there was no processed milk at the college dairy since r time. Bacterial counts for this past month were the lowest that they have been feel is quite commendable since it is an exceedingly difficult job to maintain to cope with the hot summer weather. the limit of Grade A milk. At the the school was shut down at that for at least six months. This I a low bacterial count while having D.r. William G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. ®tion made • by Mr,. Sprott ,se.conded by Mr.'' Webster to pay. M. nstall the new water. softener.: Motion passed. Mr. Griffin, owner of the 0 that ..the ''drivers .wouldP ull seconded by Mr. W. B. Smith Motion passed. T C Courts; advises the Count up, in front of .his, .porch and to refer; thisquestion to the F.;!.Smith $$.1,1150.00 part .payment on it that trucks were blocking his driveway at night and sleep all night. Motionwas made by Mr. Gibbs, Police Committee to try and work out some solution. Charlie "-Thompson, on behalf of the American Legion, asked the Council to let the American Legion use the City lots duringthe rodeo. Motionwas made by Mr.' Balletiv, seconded by Mr. Webster to let the -American. Legion use the lots during the rodeo. Motion passed. Ford lOiller requested the CityCouncil i1 to rescend the ordinance regulating the size of gasoline trucks for j delivery and the size of the tanks, Telling the Council that this was 'a hardship on the local agents. Motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Hoech to instruct the City Attorney to draw up an ordinance r.escending the ,ordinance in question. motion passed. rs. Ross ;;wa.s instructed'to write the Texas Co. and The Conoco Company to see whether they had complyed with quest of the City to build a wall around the ' gasoline tanks. A etiti.on was presented requesting pavement be put down on 17th street between Ave 0. and 1?reaented to the council re uestin that Ave P. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Sprott to include this section of 17th street along with 10th; Street for advertising for pavement. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr.by Smith seconded Mr. Hooch that at the request of the Highway Department that no parking sonbe putttdwon on the east side of Ave L. from lith street to 20th street and also on 17th street from Ave L signs Motion passed. The following bids were received on repair Wood Motors $$224.00' West End Motors 221.92 Miller, Motors 223.60. ivlotion made by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded by Ivir s; 'Motion passed. '-.I No other business :the. 1 xx• x 'xx xxxxxxx . xxxx x x x xxxx RS XXXXXX9CXXXXXX X' X X' xXXXX X X X X 'XXX x � � XXXXX Y.XXXXXXXXXxxx X ,,XXxX x ..0 X XXXXXXXXXX XYXXXXX XY.i4 JCACX XX X1C X XXXX XX " 1 council recessed subject to call. A. letter ;and bill from Layne -Texas Company was prsented to the council for the repair of Well No. 9.The bill was for $$7609.77 with a credit of $1361.50 or a total of $6248.27. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by i'r. Webster to pay this bil1. Motion passed. The ;question of pickingupdead g a dogs and cats was'discussed and the council decided to have the 5up citypick all .{ ; such animals that were killed in the street and to advise the citizens when they called to put these animals in the garbage can when ever possible. Mrs. Ross *as told to buy a receiving set for the open garbage truck t© i? g expedite` the pick up as much as ' possible. Motion n was byf a madeP r. Fred Smith .seconded byMr. .B. Smi h to W t increase the cost of maintenance of the two way radio from $25.00.to $$50.00provided the n operate/. used Cheer own tools. Motion passed. At Mr. Hoechasre ueswas made by M t motion qr. McCollum seconded byMr. Gibbs to ask for bids on one two ton, 5 yard d.tortp truck for the Street and Bridge Department,for the next council meetingMotion 1 7 Passe d. �. At ,theIto Jack 'request of Mr. M1 ,. qWebster,Chairman of the:' Garbage e a a,department motac.n was made byMr.Webster• g seconded by Mr. H�, ,.. -..y oech to' ask for bids on a o tw ton'garbage truck with garbage bodyand to also e cost g g tet on repair to the Studebaker garbage truck. Motion passed. it ZNo other; business the council recessed subject to call. XXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx."•.xxx xxxxxxxxxxx xXXXXXXXXXXXXX3.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX?.XXXXXXXAXXXXxXXXXX; September 21, 1954. MINUTES OF RECESS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. IThe Ci -by 'Council met in recess meeting at the to -wit: MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNGIL OF THE The 'City Council ,met in regular'mee;ting at the City, present, to -un t: liW. B. Veazey,, .Mayor T. M. Ballew Herbert. Hoech. 31 Frank Sprott i• W. B.Smith } Fred Smith, Jr..•, Jack McCollum • R. V. Gibbs Jack Webster City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, W. B. Veazey, Mayor Fred Smith, Jr. :Frank Sprott Herbert Hoech, Jack' Webster Jack IticCollum T. M. Ballew The Mayor called the meeting to order. The following bids were received on a 2 ton dump truck: :gallery & Srither, Wood Motors, Inc. Miller iviotors The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of regular meeting held on , Sept e tuber and approved. The followingbills were read, approved and ordered pal 1954 an Recesss neeting held on September r °F Chas. &Sam,Motor-Co. Th H nt . it e.letem ' Inc. Wood Motor's, B Southw"extern e:ie 1• Tele: hone Co 11'.:714:::1,4,1-) i P WEnd Motor Inc D;InsuranceA enc GE e.- S C _ ral 1 .etri, upply o,. BurSu l y x City Lumber:' Coman , y HLer Company • ADraina 'op Metal Products., Wood Tire &.Supply Co. Goolsb Dru . Bennett Printing Co. Brownsirg-Ferris Machinery Co • The Rohan.Co• 4 Sargent & .Sowell, Inc,. Municipal Supply Co." Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. jl Badger Meter Mfg. ! `Allied Safety Equilanent, Inc. Hi-Way'Equi:pment Company, Inc. Galloway Humble 'Station 106.2 24.00 53.87 1.65 2.40 158.70!, 11..09, 1.75 31.80 116.38' 16.66 23.40 386.54 192.37. 122.86 40.93 52.87 1.00 Johnston's. Garage g Motors eters Geo. ;W. 'Hunt .,.; l 0. ontine ntal • Sinclair RefiningCo. Robbins Mot ors, Ser x:'M teril" Co vte a a s A Misso r. Pati zc l nor en u . � f i e s. ;. � .... t. Western ;'Auto: Associate "Store. Walker" County Hardware ;Co. Malery & Smther, Inc.; McCollum & Gresham Co.: Inc. Greene Service Station, Lavender Radio SupplyCo.,Inc. Simplex !=Valve" & Meter Co. A. C. Horn Co• The Karpark Corporation Utility„ Supply Co. Al]mara. Texaco Service, , Station Diamond Alkali Company United ;Gas Corporatiort N. O. ,Nelson `Co. Gulf States Utilities Co. 5.75 8.72 2.70 33:.67, 205.62 21.44 166.51 138.34 14.45 64.15 68.22 198.00 .75 19.67` 23..13 71.20 9.72 225.75" 6.00' 36.00 2.40 173.00; 1562.82' To the : Honorable Mayor and City Council,; Huntsville, Texas. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Webster to buy the Chevrolet truck for a price of $;2400.00 potion passed. by Mr. McCollum, seconded by Mr. Sprott to get bids on changing tires on new truck mud grip with authority to make change of these tires of the lowest price. Motion bids were received for garbage bed: South Texas Equipment Company Pak -Mor Manufacturing Co Ballard Equipment Company, We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court' of the City of Huntsville, I Hunt svi Ile , >Texas $$3850.00 4050.00 3185.00 3350.00 3265.00 3362.00 otion: made. by Mr. Webster, seconded by Mr. McCollum` to buy the 15 Cu. Yd. Pak -icor ata cost of $$3350.00. otion passed. otion made by Mr. Webster, seconded by 14Ir. 'Hoech to ask for bids on a 2o�, 2ton. truck according to the' Pak• -Mor pecificata.ons. Motion passed. 32 57 103 229 110 111 112. 113. 114 1 115 116 i 11? 118 ValreeSowells Henry Doughtie Geo. Bryant Lester Mrs. Maggie Dominey Troy Heilderberg Rev. C. J. Jackson Charles Curtis Wiggins Geo. C. Wigginton Theodore Nauls, Jr. Ida Washington Cueary Washington William A. Hare L. J. Craig Old fine- paid in full Old fine Old fine- paid in. full Old fine- paid in full Disturbing the peace Parked in nopark zone. Speeding Ran red light Ran stop sign Drunk Drunk Reckless driving Parked in no park zone.. 14,00 6.00 15:1445644....:000007000000 3.00. 56.70' 21.70 5.00 1.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 5.00 Willie Zee: Sowell" ;Ernest Watkins Caesar Hatch ' ` ,Arthur 1i:iliams . James O. E llisor C MeG .ham owe p n W, E. -Gilieland . R. Sowell Herbert Daniel„ Herbert `Davie 1 Isaac; C. Johnson Charles. L. Smith ` Thomas E. Stewart John E. Neiderhofer Falkanburg Ruth:Warner C hrie F stip Finch inch Kit' :Mc u Jr., Q inter Llo.. d S ' ,d .Lund Y_. Pat Whittaker, sr. L. C. Taylor Normans E. Spray:: Mrs. Mack Upchurch M. Garfield Bob Johnson Robert A. Yates, Jr. Felix_ Cardona rant right-of-way license' icensed driver to ;drive` ooper . .at.or.s ancon ;Reckless driving Parked tto `park z one No operat;"ors license`: Speeding Passing no pass; "zone Ran red light • Ran stop sign Speeding Ran red light Ran. r'e _ ht g. d ar TSO '; ark' zo" Passin"�:no pass zone one )isturbzng the. peac•e 'assing ao_ pass, zone;: mproperly parked louse to house soliciting,` clocking walkway peeding , ipe eding' 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.0014.00 14.00 .00 14 00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.:00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 7.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 Parking violations T-4204 thru T-4307 Respectfully submitted, (-'497.10 104.00 t 601.10 A. W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Sm•ther, City Attorney. To; the Honorable Mayor and City ; Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: e;. hereby wish s to submit the f . ,; , ollowi .... repor for: ermits and building permits as follows: month of September p. ... r .for Gas. permit Electrical ,.., P � Building permits Moving permit Fees collected` Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected ;1 Samples were taken to:' the State `Laboratory ;from: •.. ,. ilk within the l for'Grade A.m wella .limits,. g which h w v i s i '' n competition with the::chocolate'' A; group of ladies appeared:before t ;1 property. "Mr. Gibbs advised the council El her houses on the^ city sewer as soon as. IG Mr he dvs on ltha . Sm�.tra ed • Municipalities that there :was no< stat authorize Municipal Corporations to ] 11 Mr. McCohlun, seconded by;Mr,. Gibbs t I The following bids were received; on:. samples were"found to o `"�k t co e ].ate ' t o n" o o th mare .. he markt` on t e at thio"present time a ruling from Hart,Brawn, ue llowin to re gy ksF, Y ev and collect an annual": hat the resolution reguiri' Miller Motors • Wood Motors ,� Q. C. Robbins` Mallory & $mither &Sam Motion made by Mr. Ballew and seconded by Fre }Motion passed. ers.;for t;he League of ;.. tatue did was+made`b ,' oton assed' Smith to accept the low bid of Motors, from Wood I nc. Mr.:: Fadell and Mr, . Miller,;; re r"esentin Oil Agents requested the city to pass the ordinance on gasoling. Motion made b Mr. Ballow, seconded by Mr. Fred:nith, ;passed the following:: ordinance: rb _ I O AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,_.AND PARTS OF'ORDINANCES REGULATING THE AMOUNT OF GASOLINE R OTHER }1 VOLATILE INFLAli v ABLE ; OIL THAT MAY BE KEPT OR STORED IN, ON OR UNDER •PREMISES USED AS RETAIL ESTABLI SHMEN;TS& •THE SIZE:OF THE CONTAINERS; THE SIZE. OF THE TANK TRUCKS OR OTHER CONTAINERS FROM WHICH SUCH .PRODUCTS ARE UNLOADED; AND- THE PROVISIONS-. FOR FINES AND PENALTIES FOReVIOLATIONS- THEREOF. Ij BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ii a. That _all ordinances and parts of ordinances.: defining ,the amounts:, of gasoline oil'an-retail" e' t blish that ,„, maybe ke"�t' or stored in on or tinder used as ret. s, a s b. 4al1. ordfiances regulating,and a11 isof.;ordinances..re ulatin, the containers from which suchr'.oducts, or g asol'ine' or other volatile ° of1ammable of P ... establishments be and are hereby repealed. tt c. That all ordinancesand parts of ordinances prescribings tiye ordinances and parts of ordinances be and are'hereby.repealed." PASSED AND APPROVED in open council this 5th day of ^ October, ` 1954. and other volatile inflammable :repealed. mems be and are hereby'. ine of the.tanrucker, or ,other are, unloaded atsuch retail Punishments forviolations of such repealed 7 $14.00 $105..50 Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrocal Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: hereby rob wish wi h to submit the following report for water.plant t o orations forthe month of September ember 1954: P , Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 34,171,300 Gal. 23, 962, 900 " 1,392,000 7,512,400 858,500 51,659 " 134,213.4 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. (SEAL) } After the; above ordinance was passed a group of filling station and oil operators appearedbefore the council protesting the ordinance passed and a motion was made by Mr. McCollum, seconded by. Mr. (Fred Smith that the ${ Mayor appoint a committee to check this ordinance. Motion passed. Tke Mayor appointed Mr. Hooch, Fred Smith and Frank Sprott. 4i Mr. Fred Smith advised the council that he and Mr.ither. had ne out toGriffin Tourist Courts: to discuss with , Mr Griff in. the uestion `of trucks.. arki in: fron `of his -courts.. It was decided that Mr. Griffin should r r u build a fence to the edge of his property line and have a drive -way designated so that " trunk drivers would not park in front of drive -way. Mbtion was made by Mr. Ballew, seconded by Mr.;Gibbs to request .the Gulf„ States Utilities Company to install i; mercury ' Tights' around' the Courthouse ' s•quare and on ail highwayw through the City. Motion passed. •ff. No other, business the council recessed- subject to call. iiXXXXXXXXX*XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXjE !'MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. 1 The City _Council met -in regular meeting at the it present, to -wit: 11W. B. Veazey,.Mayer • • f T.. • M..BaIlew rs Herbert ' Hoech . • Frank. Sprott W.B.Smih } FredSmith,•Jr., :Jack Me Collum:.• 1R;V:G"nibs 11 Jack Webster. City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members regular 'meeting held 954 wereread and approved. ood"'Motor.-s,Inc. allery & 54nither a11oway's Humble" Station ardy Lumber"Company" umble'0i"1 & Refining Co. 'lie Huntsville Item" ustang Tractor;&Equipment Co.. L. "Bath Company, Ltd. . D.:Burdeaux town',Gulf "Station he Karpark Corporation 'alker'`County.Abstract Co. oaz`Insurance Agency outhwestern Bell Telephone Co... eptune Meter Company alker:County Hardware Co. nited Gas'Co o t'o" rpra i n est End Motors, Inc. $ 41.41'. 21.55 2.90 4.80 136.86 46.84 70.51 11.78 4.83:. 24.90` 41.56'. 130.50 144,20` 72.45 4.02 47.39 2.40 163.48 Cadenhead Conoco Station Costilow's Garage Builders Supply Johnston's'Garage Continental 01 Company'. Geo. W.: Hunt, Sargent & Sowell, Inc. Gulf Mates Utilities Co. Underwood Corporation Southern Engine & Pump Company Municipal"Supply Company Mrs. Sam. McKinney Utility' Supply4 Company Allman TexacoService Station Diamond Alkali Company Wood Tire & Supply Go. Miller Motors Texas Refrigeration & Ice Company $ 5.55 1.50 81.33 41.17 441.15 5.00 78.41 1527.55 21.36 34.38 150.36 132.00 112.17 7.00 36.00 16.69 14.84 10.20 192 A. _L. Munson 193 Harlan Hall 194 J. T. Tinsley. Bill Harlan Henry Swanson Parked:no park zone Passing no",pass"zone. Parked`no park zone Parked ' in ;no park zone"' Made "U" turn Parking violations T-4308 thru T-4428 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00.,,5.00.::`. Total collections Respectfully submitted',..,';. 529.10 121.0.0. $ 650..10 W, Coker, City Judge Obert Smither City Attorney. To the : Honorable Mayor and City Council Hunt svi Ile , Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following !:reports for the month of permits and Gas permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected Building permits Fees. collected Gas Permits Fees collected 1954 for Electrical To the Huntsville.Mayor Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, ; Texas: f the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Respeetfully'submitted, R. V. Siller.s,.Electrical J;..;B. Snodgrass, Building"Insp., J. W. Alexander,, "Gas= Inspector. November 1,. 19.54. 89 Joe Lennox 131 Henry Ford 146 Anthony M. Puccaaello 147 Melvin Archie 148 Roy W. Penny 149 Joseph Pearson 150 Hugh Aaron Shafer 151 Floyd Crabb 152 George. Murphy 153 Marvin Kinney 154 Charles Davis 155 J. D. Neal 156 Nathan Crawford 157 Rufus Wilson 158 John Walker Hall 159. Joe Thomas Scott 160 Crofton Edwards 161 Edward Lillard 162 Gene Johnson Mrs. J. R. DuBose Johnny Gresham Dan Costilow 163 164 165. 166 Paul Jacobson 167 L. Woodrow Burnett 168 Fred. L. Robinson 169 M. C. Barker 170 J. C. Felder 171 Virginia Morrison 172 Charles L. Crabb 173 Pink Harrison 174 Thomas Jefferson 175 Claude Wells 176 Robert L. Shook 177 Wilbourn 11. Rose. 178 Christine Packer God 179 Caesar Hatch Hank ank ac kson 181 Allen Moers 182 184 Mrs." J.D. Lowery 183 Neilan Foster Clifton Sherwood 185 David Beard 186 Harrison Dickey 187 Clorox). Bay 188 NC 4039 (No name) 189 Mrs. Dorothy Eakin Old fine":paid in full Paid. on old fine B1oc)zing walk -way Drunk Ran red light Passing in no pass zone Reckless driving Shooting air gun in business of City of Huntsville Parked in no park zone Ran red light Parked by fire plug Drunk No operators license Speeding Speeding Ran stop sign Drums ' Ran red light Parked on left side of street Ran red` light Parked by fire plug Parked no :park „zone Passing in' no pass zone: Drunk Passing in no pass zone Drunk Blocking drive -way Vagrancy Ran red light Ran stop sign Drunk Drunk Drunk in car Reckless driving Ran stop sign Driving too fast for condition Improperly parked Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Parked no park zone No operators license Parked no parking zone Fighting Nooperators license Parked no park zone Parked "in no park zone 56.70 56.70 5.00 14.00. 5.00` 14.00 56.70 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 •5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 14,00 56.70 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14,00 14.00 5.00 5.00 6.70 4.00 5.00` 14.00 5.00 14.00 56.70 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -5.00 5,00 5.00 14.00. 7.00 14.00 56.70 5.00 7.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00. To the Honorable Mayor and City Counci1,, Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen:. I hereby wish to submit the following report for, water plant operations, for the month Water pumped 27, 788,600 Gals Water softened. 23,02.3,100. " Wash water used 1,327,200 " Prison meter..'` 7,042,800 `.' Plant meter 764, 8.00 1.! Brine meters 58,275 Salt used 151,415 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R V. Sillers, Plant Operator. MILK REPORT MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1954. ksoldin Huntsville and all of the milk with the Duringthe past month samples were taken on all finished mil P exception of the College was Grade A in quality. The college milk exceeded "the legal count and also had an . ..;, handling excessive amount of E. coli present.' The` presenceof the coliform organism. would indicateimproper bythis treatment. Contamin- ation after the.pasteurization process, since all of these, organisms would be killed :.of dispenser is' of "a type e that lends .itself to :, could be occuring at the-- dining hall since- the typepyp contamination. Dr. W. G. Dacres, Dr. William G. Dacres Milk Inspector. Mr. Thomason thanked the council for the use of the lots for the American Legion during the the council that they be allowed to, use the same lots next year. Mr. Chumbley of the State Welfare Office appeared before the council requesting the council to pay for the lights, gas and water bills for the State Welfare Office, same: not to exceed $300.00 per year. Motion was by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Gibbs that the City pay these bills not to exceed $300.00 a year beginning January 1, 1955. Motion passed. Two '(2) members of the College Student Council invited the City Council to have a joint dinner meetingat the Student Union building at 6:30 P. M. Wednesday November 10, 1954. The Council accepted this invitationand expressed their appreciation for the invitation. h and Mr. Cannon of the Gulf States Utilities Company appeared before the' Council regarding of Mr. Wright , street lights.These lights to cost $4.50 per month with credit given' on lights;, installation of mercury vapor g ma Mr.Sprott, seconded by Mr uareofion, Avenue L.to 1-lth St to :Josey Stree easant 'Street, north• ' Motion passed. of io:.. on.made bMr. Webster,:seconded b : y.y: ar.b a e truckruck`atanaPProxim to cost of Smith to have these mercury vapor lights 'installed around the l.th `Street from intersection of 'Riverside. and Phelps Road to red,.:th to have RobbinsMotor Company theStudebaker ' 350.00. 'Motion PaSsed hief. Baldwin and Floyd Harding discussed with the Council the Fire department, it was agreed that ommittee .would meet with the officers of t he fire department Wednesday night at 7:30 P. M. :r. Hoech,' Chairman of the Street and Bridge Committee; -recommended- that the' Council contract the laying of the urb :and, gutter` on 17th Street ,and the City do the base work.` The'" City to pay 1/3 of the cost and the property wners. pay 2/3 of the cost. The estimate being P2.86 per front foot to the property owners seconded" by Mr. Webster to pass the following' otion was made by Mr. Hoech, HE STATE OF TEXAS ordinances' CITY CALLED CITY MINTJTES MEETING OF THE M I LE TE. V L Y OF HU IT . I O THE C , COLING L F The CityCouncil met in regular meetingat the present, to -wit: • fi Dr. W. 'B. Veazey, Mayor T M... Ballew ¢ Herbert Hoech Frank•" ,� W B, Smith Fred Smith, Jr. • Jack McCollum . : CO LINTY OFWALKER PAVING ORDINANCE W HEREAS , the owners of all of the Pr.,.,t Huntsville, Texas, have requested heoReCrit,..Y .atbout taveog.., -anond 17tph h Street between '_ Aven ue 0 ,..a.nd ;Piteind ;-,wthite hCtithe City orsecured thePayment of their proratacost ofsucmh Praovveingsaainddstinr eertoveanmedntha, ehavdee olesft for determy i, _-_no. f- ationwork b : the Ci Council the portion of then or wktobedoneunderco Y City P to be done without contract; and WHEREAS, N. B. Davidson Cityy Engineer, has prepared and presented to the Council plans and s ecifications forsuchpavement and im-rovements:and a'tem temporary estimate. ofthe costthereof hastheCouncil', p g .t er of andNrecommended to u ,; Y hat the paving be done in this manner: that the erection and construction of the curbs and gutters, be done by contract and that proper notice be given thereof, that the pavingof the street be done withCity employees without contract and that the matter ofthefinishing a or to in 'of the street be left open for determination ::� topping P when the other pvping and improving has been completed: THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: CityHall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following ing members The Mayor called the meeting` to order. 3tnwas the' ; ;; The bid of W. H. ,Knotts, Builders'Supply, dated.: November 19, 1954, only.bid received onthe curb and it ° gutter for 17th street. The bid was discussed and on the recommendation of the' City Engineer .it was moved by ! Mr. Hoech, seconded'by Mr. Sprott and unanimously ordered. that -;the bid of Mr. Knotts in the sum'of 11.70 per d' to Proceed at once. be let to him and _ P . h t a> contract., t d t a .. . e ce e h steel,be a including the -foot ud 1 eP g a tment 'city and :fire de r Christmas for ., to .::have .a krisP Ballew MO ion was made Mr. McCollum seconded`.b Mr.party d. ear"' Otl n a r .-V ; n e e ansa e t a it t ,.. , No further bussness councilrecessed subject to .call..,.. XX XXXXXXxxX. X XXX:.:; XXXXX:: XXX XxxXX XX XXXX Xx77XXX7XXXXXXXXXXXX` X. X XX3XX• Thatrice ssit exists for 'the pavement and improvement Street n Avenues a a y p p enues 0 and P, to a s v m nt m"rovement of 17th treet between v width of thirth (30)feet with' rock' and ravel base and asphaltic :to inand with concrete nc curbs. gutters g P topping g t o rete and; guff s that such The it is ordered.pavement be done in accordance with this ordinance. plans and specifications for such, work so prepared by N B. Davidson,City Engineer, and on filewith the City Secretary, are`herebY accepted and aPProved. The temporary estimate of said City Engineer on file with the City Secretary,is like wise accepted and approved. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED thatnotin excessoftwo-thirds(2/3)of thecosttheimproving ofpavingand. of said street shall bepaid the, property owners` on the front foot ,rule, or plan and < that the maximum amount` ..:, by P P YP of the property owners' prorata cost of such improvements shall not exceed Three $3.00) dollars per front foot. That the final','determinati n of the exact amount of the prorata cost of such pavingand im rovement of said P, street to be fixed anddetermined against the adjoining property owners shall be ordered when the paving and im- provement :; of said : street has been completed and accepted. That the remaining co,st of such improvements shall be paid by the City. IT IS FURTHER_ ORDAINED that the actual :work ''of the construction of the curbs and gshall be done guttersby the - CitySecretary isordereddirected forthwithadvertise o. contract and S t y and -to adv rt se for:bids f r such work as provided b T"law. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the determination of the matter of whether asphaltic topping of said street shall be done under contract or by the City without hout contr c t shall lh be left open for determinationat a future time. ORDAINED ITI FURTHER R Dsaidstreet S FLIRT E that the remainingwork for the paving and - improving of shall be done P gP g by the City with its employees without contract, and the City Engineerand the other necessary emtoYgees of the City are ordered and directed toproceed forthwith with such work under thesuperyision and direction of the City Engineer. IT IS FURTHER _ORDAINED that the• acts- of the Mayor of(,the City of Huntsville in entering into Mechanic's ;Ma erialman s Lien Contracts with the adjoining property., owners be and:the same are. hereb , ratified and • and t -• J g P p. Y • Y approved. There being no rule of the CityCouncil requiringordinances to lie over and be read at three several . meetings, IT IS: FURTHER ORDAINED that, this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and approval. g , P g PP On motion made and seconded,the above and foregoingordinance~was dulyadopted this the 2nd day duly P of November, 1954. APPROVED: this, the 2nd day of November, 1954. /s7 W. B. Veazey, M. D. Mayor, City of Huntsville, Texas. • December 7, 1954. OF TEE' .CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,' TEXAS. ! MINUTESOF REGULAR MEETING OF .'THE CITY' COUNCIL UL Ciowin .members ,C t CounczT met in re ular; meetan : at t he tYa1H1-in Hvi untslle, Texas..withthe foll g ,The i g r Y g ' resent to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor, T. M. Ballew i• Herbert Hoech F, Frank S rott P t B Smith Fred.••Smith, : Jr. ,• • Jack 'McCollum R. V.:Gibbs Jack Webster . 11 The to order.o The Mayor called the meeting Y iY _ ':mer 23,1954 were read and � ofmeeting held ::November=2nd:'.and,.ealled meeting held;on November r The.minutes regular mee ng approved. The following billswereread, approved and ordered paid: ' 5.80.: Johnston'ss. Garage 9mic ' :' 11.95 3 ';:Humble Oil & Refining Company 55.16 1:Chas.:& Sam Motor Co.379.52 S. B. Cauthen Station 5.50 I Smither Whole sale Co; 5.65 Gulf Oil Corporation 324.57 Berry & Smither 10.00 Huntsville Radio & Appliance Co. 2.00 s, Q. C. Robbins Motors438.96 Walker County Hardware Co, 22.10'. S3 The Huntsville Item 14.80 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. 313.32: I United, Gas Corporation 2'4.3T B. C. Burdeaus 11.00 Well Machinery & Supply Co., Inc. 2442.24 +F Utility Supply' Company 89.24 Texas State Board. of Public Accountancy 5.00 Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners 1.00 f, Bell Uniform Company '81.00 Rockwell Manufacturing Co. 97.49 Gulf States Utilities Co. 1,409.24 Wood Motors, -Inc. Lavender Radio Supply Co., Inc. MoCollum "& Gresham Browning-Ferris Machinery Co., Miller Motors Continental osil " Co. Galloway Service ,Station Hi-Way?Equipinent Co•, Inc. Huntsvillc "Building & Material Co. Ernest :Jewelers` J. L. Ferguson; County Clerk Allman Texaco Service Station Southwestern Bell`Telephone Co. MThres..FoSxambrMocKCnn ompeayn, yDiamond Alkali Company Municipal Supply Company Wood Tire &::Supply Company B ,,Texas State Board ofRegis. The Karpark Corporation Kate. Barr Ross, CITY SECRETARY. No other business Council recessed subject to call. To. the Huntsville Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas 4 Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, Texas: Builders Supply December 1, 1954. on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, 12.00 22.11 3.50 117.18 ,5.94: 33.67 2.50 100.50 Inc 1.00 14.50 10.00 9.20 91.11 50.00 36.00 -. 1.20 144,51 109.97 P for. rof.Engs. 5 00 11.06 44.91 xxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYxl,.XXXX XXI.XYXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX Laron:- tray ,e lix Cardona 5' John E'..Hinson 7,. Jack .Robbins 8 Floyd Harding 9' Truman Dickens J` :' H D. 'Collins 1- James Y. Slaughter 2=. Parke Christenberry 3; Arthur Beasley , 4' John R. VanMeter` 5,' Don Price Gilpin, Jr. Wilbur Hamm 7!. E rd Fisher• dwa J .eth ohns n ;. 9 William T. 'Cecil Richard R. Hubert Thelma King. Ster..l.ing Hudspeth Lawrence. Hightower Preston J. Reynolds Walter Garrett 16 Ephram bass. Leon Cle ve Band Fred Walker Jesse'Duarte Wallace Adams, Jr.. •Edgar Doyd:Murff• H.' E, McCagg Ruben,` Stringer Walter Garrett Bobbie .Smith Elbert, Johnson Dwane' Stephens Louis Carl Lehmann Andrew Johnson Jesse; Odle Patrick H. Sevuance Dow Motor :Co Ernest Watkins Melvin Griffin Jessie Bell Carter Phyllis Alien Heard Osear Massey . Ennis Archie Billie Dwine. Johnson Gene Young. Parking violations T-4429 220 22T • 222 223 . 22.4" 225 22"6 227 22;8 229; . 2 30 231 2 32 2:33 234 235 236, 237 2'38 239 Old ; -fine, paid in full No.operators license Speeding Speeding Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Perked in no park zone Speeding Making "U" turn Drunk Ran red light Passing in rio pass zone Passing o pass zone as ng n Recklessdriving Passingin no pass zone Drunk Parking in no park zone Reckless driving Blocking crosswalk No operators license, Passing no pass zone Leaving -soneof accident Ran stop sign Drunk ic nse tor e No operators 1 Ra red � Ran "light Passing no pass zone' Passing in no pass zone Blocking driveway Parkedon wrong`side of. street No operators license P ightin g Made "IT" turn Fighting Ran red light Drunk Ran red light No operators license Parked no park zone Gambling Gambling' Passing in no pass zone Parked in no park zone No operators license Gambling Speeding Driving too °fast. for conditions thru T-4613 Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge. ,. Robert Smither,' City Attorney. December 1, 1954. 1400 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.:00 14.00] 14.00 14.00 f 5.00 5.00 jj- 5.00 5.00 E 5.;00 5.00 14.00 14.00 �. 5."00 5.00 14.'00 14.00 5.00 5.00 f. 14.'00 14.00 4'00 si 14.00 1 ,E _:56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00•14.0.0 5.00..,-"5 . 00 56.70 56.70 5.00_ 5.00 14'00 14.0.0 ,� 14.00 14.00 1 4' 00 5.00 .5.00 14.00 14.00 €' 14.00 14.00 a 5. 00 5.00 99 •14.00 14..00 14 '00 I 14.00 5.00 5.00 5,0 0•5 '00 • 14` 00 2.00 i4 14.00. 14.00 5 5.00 5.00 14 00 14.00 5.00 5.00 . 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5,00 E 14.00 14.'00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 14,00 5-.00 5.00 4.00: 14.00 • 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 • 14.00 7.00 (' 578.40' 185.0.0 763.40 E Plant meter Brine meter Salt used spectfully•submitte Sillers, Operator. Milk Report for November 1954. During the past month samples were takenon all milk sold in Huntsville . and,all samples :were. Grade 'A in C , i:t Dec. D ual On ec 1954 M Weatherly from`thee `1:of H" `lth •vi "i° H" q y..3, a r.:Weat er y .tat opt. ea s ted untsvlle for the purpose of ratingthe-city.Thefacilitiesinspectedh ` . at the' college were. and all in all feel. that : the ' _ success. S: wasaWe receivegoodeo ' o fr`m . he e should r v a;,. re mendat�. n o t tat, ,. G s Dr.W.Willam _Dacres.., G:: ' Da Dr,..,,.........acres Milk Inspector t nsecto, i Motion was made by Mr. Ballow, seconded.b Mr. Fred Smith Y Y, Chamber of Commerce for the year 1955. Motion ;passed. 13 `Throe'( ) membersof the Student sted theCi City C ommiatee fo discussthe .question of 'sidewalk, from .the Collo ,! Police Committee` to discuss the traffic question aro' nd the q u not to the pay the $25.00 dues to The East Texas To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We ; hereby wish to submit the following reports and Electrical permits as follows: for the month of November, 1954 for Gas permits, Plumbing permits Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector,.;> A. J. Brown, Plumbing inspector. To the 'honorable Mayor and Hunt svi Ile , Texas. I :hereby wish to submit the following report for water, plant operations for the month of November, 1954: Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter;. 25,293,000 Gal 20,668,900 " 1,254,000 '' 6,792,500 the Student Council and report back. Council -to let them meet with the Street and, Bridge e .to the business and to meet with the g..; district, t college, e e,The tvPo.commtteew agreed to meet with Motion made by Mr. ,Hoech seconded b Mr. ;'Bellew to order the• -necessary number of boxes for the :Traf-o=teria service on parking meters and also the tickets'and if 'necessar to passan ordinance allowin the violators f parking metersto put 25_ �in the envelope -wzthin the first 24 hours. in lieu ofthe. one dollar fine.Motion. passed. B Motion was-:made'b Mr. allow, seconded by1�1ir. Fred Smith to have Y , Avenue Q. Motion passed. Mr. Sprott, chairman of the 'fire committee, presented the following' recommendations: RECOICIENDATI.ON OF FIRE COTAMITTEE a street light installed The Fire Committee held a meeting on December Referring to the letter from Fire Insurance 1954, and submit the following o n recommendations: Division: on July, 7: 1954. PARAGRAPH IK; The question of of an increase in ground Lora e.o300,00 gallons was referred to future lannin with P g recommendation that it be given number 1 consideration. PARAGRAPH II The old fashion fire hydrants havebeen replaced with standard three-way hydrants with minimum valve open - ings of not less than five (5) inches. A two (2) cent charge will be avoided by. this. This matter should have close consideration from the council, sincewe have had quite a fire loss in the past eighteen (18) months and there seems tobe, a need for some changes made. Our city has grown in the past fifteen (15) years. It seems to be the general thought of the citizens that our fire department: has.. not grown in comparison with our city. We believe that the property owners want some changes in our fire department. We think that a:.letter should (or some other means of explanation) be sent to each tax payer explaining the purpose as well as the cost and how much tax raise it will mean. They should be furnished witha card to express their desire and if the majority express their desire for the change, we recommend that two paid fire-. men be hired, their hours, and duties to be worked out by the fire 'committee and officers of the fire depart-. merit and submitted to the council for approval. PARAGRAPH IV The construction of a suburban two -company fire station located in the southern part of the city should be referred to future planning of the city for close consideration. PARAGRAPH V Testing of fire hose This has been done and Fire Chief- assures the committee it will continue to be done (twice a year. PARAGRAPH VL Amount of fire hose on hand- The city has on hand in service in the department more than 3,000 feet of standard 22 inch double jacket fire. hose. It is recommended by the Fire Committee that an extra 500 feet of hose be kept on hand and as it used it should be replaced. In this way there will always be plenty of fire:. hose . on. hand. PARAGRAPH VII Extension of fire limits and Bullding,Ordinance- s+ The Committee recommend the adoption of the suggested fire limits recommended by the Fire Insurance Com- mission and also recommend the adoption of The National Building 'Code, Abbreviated Edition of 1949. If this is adopted it will be of no value unless strict enforcement is had; this will have to be done by someone that gets enough out of it to make it worth his timeto do so. If the above recommendations are adopted that will leave us without a Fire Marshall, it is the opinion of this committee that one of the greatest needs of ourcity is the need of tr...c good Fire Marshall. We feel that with a good Fire Marshall and a good fire prevention program more can be done for our fire department. i.. We feel that we are not strict enough on ourfire inspection, that there are too many fire hazards in our j City.With a ualified man on this job and with the, proper approach lots can be done to prevent fires. q P P PP P v re PARAGRAPH VIII Arson reward Ordinance - Eight placards 8x12 inches in size are kept posted inside the following buildings: C' Y C ,., 2..., ourtho se:, F'" B".. i s : Na ;'" 3'... FiratNational ank . ,•. 4 HuntsvilleN a" B ta.onal. 5. " :Continental:: Bus ::Station 6. Sam Houston State Teachers oliege 7. `:Life :Theatre 8. `Walker County Hardware. It was decided to studythese recommendations and':take.. such action as waspossible at the next meet in Tn he' mean time motion;.was made b. Mr. R. V. >Gibbs seconded :b� Mr W B Sm h -n .... y , it to;.hire a man temporarily to mai -, Y � p Y an the fire trucks fire stationand e quipment':'at a salary, of :5225.00per month for a while.' Motion passed. <.Y further business council recessed subject to call. xx x x xxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ..., XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx7{XXXXXXXXXXXX INUTES OF REGULAR MEETING January 4, 1955. OF THE CITY.; COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. Th ,.,..;,e Cityty Council l:met in regular meeting at the CityHall Huntsville,zn:Texas with thefollowing members resent, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor M. Ba llew Herbertr Hooch Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Fred Smith, Jr Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs Jack Webster The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held December 7, 1954 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid; The Wright Flower Shop Texas Electronics Co Wood Tire & Supply Co Magnolia Petroleum Co. Traf-O-Teria System Rockwell Manufacturing Co. Q. C. Robbins Geo. W. Hunt Mustang Tractor & Equipment C Beard & Stone Allman Texaco Service Station United Gas Corporation Galloway Humble Station M. L. Bath, Ltd H. 0. Leigh, Ins. Co. Walker County Hardware Co. Berry & Smither 24.00 43.44 90.23 319.43 813.00 7.06 14.74' 8.00 109.26` 8.16 6.95 22.72 .75` 15.30 115.00 20.61 25.00 West End Motors, Inc. Gulf `States: Utilities Co T. A. Cauthen Texas Refrigeration &Ice Co Chas. & Sain Motor Co The Hunt svi Ile Item Dale Motor Company Scarborough Motor Co Allied Safety Equipment, Inc. Maintenance Engineering Corporation Hensarling Bros #1 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co' Utility Supply Company Humble Oil :& Refining Co Miller Motors Builders Supply Charles Sillers J. 22222222224455555655624857931763:Jose Davi 1a 49:" R. B Flei 2 • g 250 John Herndon 2 W. E. Lowery ` B. R. Allen tif. �; Clifford 'Smith; urs. S, B Cauthen Paul': Ra Pi es Y,. p „ Ji d mm a °Har Y t. H rr De S e d 1257` a an t war 25£3 Colte Kizzee { John' Henry Hedspeth` 'I 260 Lorenzia Oliver 26]. A. B. Ros's ii 22222565766278016 62]3&rney Thomas Barney Thomas 264 Barney Th®mas 265 Barrie Thomas B 266 W. T.Bowling 1 ' Ennis Areher i; 268 Ernest Watkins z 222267772932' 69 Elbert Johnson X270 PeteJackson Joe Thomas Soo . 27 omastt 1 272 Freeman Palmer 1:,,273Eddie FarrisKnight 274 Nelson Johnson 275' Biellye Joo Bass 276 W. M. Crowder ii 277 Paul Wesley Beathard P r -ked "in.' a. Simple ,Assault Parked'in"no :parking` Gambling Parked in no Drunk rr license:`. ParkeNooped inatono"'parking Making "U" g P r.1 kin one c d , no r are n Pa g Drivingtoo 'fast for conditions Gambling Gambling Gamb ling Gambling Parked in no parking zone Parked: in no" parking zone - Parked in no parking zone Pa r zone ed in nm'` akin rk p g Parked in no parking zone Gamb l Garibling No: operator license Simple Assault Reckless dry"ing,_ Operati.rig taxi' without permit Failure to grana righof way No co��unerc,ial operator"license Parked by fire plug Drunk Passed. in no passing"zone Parking violations T-4614 thru T-4955 4. 1 0 14,00'"' .00 4„ l 4 00 l 00` 5.0 s 14.00: 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 ' 5.00 5 0. 5"00 5 00 4 00' • 14."00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.°00 5.00:5,0 0., 500 '' 5 00 . 1'4.00. 7.0.0 1:4,00 7.00 14, 00 14.00" 19,00 ' 19,00 6` 0' 56 70 5 .7 40 40 1 0 1 0 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5'.00 14.00: T- 14'.00 14.00, Total Collections Respectfully submitted, A. W Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 1 Huntsville, Texas January 1f 1955 83.19 1;.427.78 105.70. 12.20 26.15 .68.. 5.22 2.05 3.48 1.51 2.0.84 41.80 68.93 21.98 1.90 995.30 We, hereby wish to -submit the fol:lowing re•ports for the month of- Pe- cember; • permits :.and- •Building permits as follows: Gas >permits 6 Fees collected 12.00 Electrical permits Fees collected Building pe rmits' Moving permits Fetes collected Est. value $76,200.00 $68.50 Respectfully submitted, J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector. January 1, 1955. To the :Honorable Mayor and City Council, Huntsville, Texas We ;;hereby wish to submit the folloUring cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: To the Honorable Mayor and. City Council Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of December, Water pumped 25,215,100 Gals Water softened 20, 392,200 " Wash water used 1,213,000 " Prison meter 7,795,700 " Plant meter 157;700 "- Brine meters 54,600 "; Salt used 141,960 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. 131 Henry Ford 241 Harry E. Draile 242 Luther Brown 243 Wilburn Dryer 244 Claude .`Odell Harcrow: 245 Nelson Johnson Kenneth Sheffield Old fine paid in full Parked in no parking zone No operators license U Turn- L Ran red light Gambling Parked in no parking zone 56.70 5.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 I M L K REPORT, _FOR -D C E EMBE R ,.. . ,. ... 195.4:. Du . in r the th mo� h- ofD'�oe n e tuber: tsames°,of , ,:..� . <- , P, ,;,,: �-. k, .and:; cream were taken toahe grade ,A in, quality.. The college: milk plant and dairy was:>inspected: and were' rith the'exceptions" listed by the recent state;inspection, StateLaboratory and all samples s were found to conform to Grade A standards William -G. Dacres Milk Inspector Motion was made b Y Mr. Gibbs, seconded dbY Mr ' nance . '.Motion' a sae s the fo lowin rdi P. Fred Sm t h t o. as i ,..pg AN ORDINANCE ...embers of the Militar.. Affairs Committee:f ...: y - .. _... rom the:. Chamber.. of., C®mmeree . M ., to ® the College _..,.. , _:. , : , ,..,.. r. Floyd B®.ands.: f appeared before :the.; ouncx1 with re ards' _to the b4ta,hi� is txzx f: . ,.., : g , . .axxx� t�a���i��ia:�xa�ax�sa��e.establshment ® an army reserve. Paxten 'Hall told the council the aria coono iittee .wanted "three a s of thecityre ert .... ,:. Y _ are Pr P 01.1-a"- u of the awimmiri pool. A mapwas presented . e and it was a reed:that.n b he ., g P ..., ®. u�.ldin would be ut in front ®f t swimmi ool. ;The council waa also advised that ,� P the buildingcould be" ," .. .� used bythe public at any time:,whex:lt was no ir t o use._ : M®tion was:,.made byMr. Ballew-- :secondedb Mr.S ,® tt r t®in Mayor ,. .struet the and: City P : s n a leasewiththe®_ :nm, wt ver en, t .subject to he ' ..,gt a r®va3,� of the .Cit- Attorney o matters.Motion was .g_ PP cr n legal t assed. The'arin was also, instructed' they `co P could make any,surve neje sa .- before contract;, Y _ s e re `the . signing of the. r rY 1IPROVIDING, FOR FIRE LIMITS, AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE 11(0F BUILDINGS. OR STRUCTURES. is .. ofHuntsville Texas. , Cit . , 1s1 Beit ordained bYt he CityCouncil of the IISECTION.1 CONSTRUCTION, At the recommendation of the Fire Committee...,.Mayo! 'VeazeYappointed ed Michael A.Camelia as temorar tbe under the eontr®1Z ®f theFire Cmmmaatee.'Motion was:made b'Mr. Webster mseconded ce Y:.MFd Smith -be approve the aPointment..Mo io n passed. Mr. r Fe Smith.chairman®f. r d :the.Police. c®i„uil te. advisedh t e ; the councilthatmet with the u ci . his:c®mmittee had. e student council traffic. u it re ardin the situation around the..cOl ,., .. :.. ,... le e. His .committee recommended the f®31®wa.n • Make : v K f Ae m 6 h ee ®' r 1 t Str t t 17th Stet ® with ...::. ,, .. r e . a one wa :. treet, _. pars Dire9 h Street .tea Y;P,a going south. Ave J. from 1 t tr 1 th. St ee , ene t a ne waystreet with cars.- Dire north. Pith Street, fromtowith all �r, .Ave. J. Ave k. a twrs :wa street cars rked on both sides of the street to be: a ... .rallel. Motion wa made '- by Mr.11 seconded - b Webster ... p,_. P ,..... ._s a Mcc© um s on ed Mr to instruct the City attorney to make these changes in the Traffic ordinance. Motion passed. 'r up boY scouts headed byDean Loweryvisited the councilal during the.meeting and,were asked at the pi end efthe meetin if they had any remarks t© make.'They said they felt the council was doing agood J®b and enjoyed meeting with the council. ,Motion .a :ws made byMr. McCollum to- put an add in Pape :adivzs ng the rt�m kix citizens P.aYCity Poll tax.No second was made sothe m©tion was dropped. they did not have :t Motion was m deM a byr. S� `rott ordinance. M ' a e. en ®ti passed. seconded by Mr. Fred Smith to pass the following change in the parking meter Adoption of Building Code. ALTERATION, PMENT EUI , i ND REMOVAL AL ' shun b` 11 0 f esti e ,. e for. t _ . g . of.. Hunt swill.: o P,.... P Cit ... of the Ci council he eb do -ted b `the...... t Y �.:,, . „ ... Theeis r a . : .. ,.,occupancy, se.,:.and , removal . demolition , e uz,pment . use o alteration onstru _ , � . .,„:„. 1 tions. for the .c TM .._.. les and re u a , __ b din Zn ail d enalti es< •that<- c erta g . ctures including perm p ,,. �;.>. b dire s and: stru _ .. � P tion and maintenance, of ail..._ ,. a g ,.. 1 F e I 1.Board:of it . 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P herein and, from the t .incorporated..as as if set out._.. at length: her n, same are herebydo ed and fully , . and the Pt be controllingin the ° construction of all thereof shall . stake:effect, ,the provisions. ordinance shall ich'this r limits of the'Cityof; Huntsville, Texas. • : contained 'within the corporate33 1 b ldin s and other structures therein;o g ,S E CTION • 1SECTION 3. f' The fire limits Definitions. ever the word °Munici alit tt i sued (a) Wher. P,.. Y s 3 Huntsvz lle Texas. s _ l be held to mean the Cit o ,. ' ” steal Y f n said code, it the term "Corporation Counsel" is used ini said: code•, (b) Wherever p Attorney for the City of Huntsville, Texas. Texas, AN ORDINANCE "-SECTION R "SECTION t : n AMENDING SECTION AND S C _, . 10 E TION 18 OF AN ORDINANCE CREATIPTG AND DEFINING A PARKING METER ZONE IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, ETC., PERMITTING THE PAYING WITHIN 24 HOURS .A CHARGE OF TWENTY FIVE. CENTS ($0.25) FOR EACH HOUR::; OR FRACTIONAL PART THEREOF A VEHICLE SHALT, REMAIN : PARKED OVERTIME, TO THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; ROVIDING PENALTIES' FOR SUCH 0VERT1TiME PARKING WITHOUT THE PAYMENT OF SAID CHARGE; REPEALING ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH AND DECLARING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS: Fire Limits Established. of the Cityof Huntsville, Texas -are hereb y e e tob lishe d as follows; Huntsville; ' of ant s the City of , and plan a o the.m t corner of Block -8 according t,p BEGINNING. at the Soiitheas. r .Eleventh Street; North of 1 same being the intersection of .the West line of.Avenue J with the +i THENCE North 200 feet to the Northeast corner. of Lot 32 in Block it shall be held to mean the THENCE West across Block 8, continuing, across Avenue K, continuing across Block 1 Avenue L, continuing across Block 2 to the East side of Avenue s st side of Avenue M to the Southwest THENCE South with the East s; North side of Thirteenth Street; THENCE East with the North side THENCE South across Thirteenth Street and across Block 'No. 14 to its South line of the North line of Fourteenth Street; corner of Lot 4 continuing ' inuin across , in Block No. 4 on the ji of Thirteenth Street,w 200 feet; Section 1: Section 10 of an ordinance creatingand defininga arkin�* meter zone in the Cityof Hunts- ville, P s ville, Texas heretofore passed on the 13th day of September 1949 shall and is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section '10"' It shall be unlawful; for :personto cause,allow, let permit or suffer anyvehicle ,any , re g gist` Bred in the name of, owned or operated ' pe by y, or in his possession or under his control to be or . ,. _ . ..,displaying remainin any 'Parsig space alonggside of or next to which any parking meteris placedwhile the meter is a signal showing thatsuch vehicle shall haveAlready been arked beond the period of time fixed by ordinances for which payment has been made by deposit of a coin or coins in said parking meter without paying within 24 hours a charge -five cents of twent 0 25 for t (� � each hour or fractional part thereof any such vehicle shall remain parked overtime, to the City of Huntsville, Texas. The display of a sign showing , illeal parking byany arks meter P Y g g P gP while a vehicle is parked in a parking space adjacent or adjoining said parking meter shall be prima facie evidence that said vehicle has been parked overtime and beyond the period of overtime fixed by ordinance for which payment has been made bydeposit t of a coin orcoins in said parking meter. Proof that a vehicle found parked in violation of the ordinances of the City of Huntsville is re~istered. in a persons name 'shall constitute prima facie evidence that such person caused, allowed, let, suffered and permitted such vehicle to be parked or remain parked at the place where such violation occurred. Section 2: "Section 18" of the ordinance establishing a parking meter zone in the City of Huntsville, Texas, passed September 13th, 1949 shall be amended so that the last paragraph of said "Section 18" shall read as follows THENCE East with theNorth line of Fourteenth Street to, the Southwest corner of _Lot N ; x,13, on the East side of Avenue .L; t East Avenue side of v with h the.. THENCE South w corner of Lot No. 248 in Block No. 29; Each such police officer shall attach to such vehicle: a notice that such vehicle has been parked over - Section 3: This ordinance shall be and is hereby declared to be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of. Huntsville, affecting traffic, and shall not operate to repeal any such ordinance or ordinances, except inso- far as the provisions of such other ordinance or ordinances are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, in which instance or instances, those provisions shall be and are hereby repealed. Section 4: Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of an offense and, upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not less than One ($1.00) Dollar nor more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. Section 5: This ordinance shall become effective immediately after its passage and approval and its publication as required by law, and it is ,so ordained. APPROVED IN OPEN COUNCIL THIS 4 day of • 86 in ;Block No. to the Southwest and continuing Street L across Fourteenthr g North line of ' continuing -with ahe r of Block No. 29 and. he Southeast :corner. THENCE East tot o No 3 2; Block .. o nor 0 f loc : er ,. <_East.. of -ahe Southwest '',IStreet to a point 200 feet ,, r Fifteenth THENCE North across Block No. 32, continuing acro:s , Street cont inuing across BlockNo. 22, , ., • in Block No. 6• South line of Lot 59 , ;� T nth Street continuing to. a` point on the continuing across hirtee g THENCE East to the West line of Avenue J; Block: No.' 7 THENCE North with Avenue J to the Northwest corner of THENCE to the place of beginning. SECTION 4. Saving Clause. Nothing in this ordinance or in the code hereby adopted shall be construed4to affect . -any suit or pro-. rights acquired, or liability incurred, nor any:cause or causes of ceedin now.pending -in any court,. or any g q , g,of x' stip finder anyact or ordinance repealed. hereby. Nor shall any right or: remedy any action accrued or existing, g, character be lost, impaired aired or affected by this ordinance. SECTION 5. Validity. The invalidity of any section or provision of this invalidate other sections or provisions thereof. SECTION 6, Inconsistent Ordinances Repealed. Ordinances orP arts thereof in force at the time that this ordinance shall take effect and incon- sistent herewith, are hereby repealed. January, '1955. } 3i ordinance or of the code hereby adopted shall not SECTION 7. Amendments Made /n/ ATTEST: Kate '.Barr Ross, 'Y SECRETARY W. B. Veazey Mayor CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. it in Said Code. The said code is amended and changed in the following respects: (1) Section 24, paragraph 3a is amended as follows: (4) is deleted for which is substituted the following: outside solid masonry walls' of business buildinos and storage buildings not more than one story high, ?inay be eight inches thick for areas not in excess of 750 square feet. (SEAL CTION Date of Effect This ordinance :'shall be effective. immediate so ordained. uie byitisa uiredlaw,.; . and APPROVED IN OPEN COUNCIL ::this 4 day of January, 1955. y after its 'on as r c- its blicat i acid 'a approval and u ;:. passage' pp P. TTEST: e ts, Barr Ross; SECRETARY' W. B. Veazey MAYOR CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. a SEAL) o "further business council recessed subject to call. xx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx•xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx�cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxacxxxx xxxx xxxx-,hx February 1, 1955 MINUTES O . REGULARMEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL'` OF THE CITY OF HUN'i SVILLE TEXAS. NUTES . F , The City Council met in regular meeting at the present, to -wit W. B. V' azey, Mayor T. M. Ballew Herbert Hooch Frank Sprott W. B. .Smith Fred Smith, Jr. Jack McCollum R. V. Gibbs 1 Jack Webster City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held January 4, 1955 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid:' Browning-Ferris Machinery Co W. C. Rushing Builders Supply Mailery & Smither, Inc. Q. C. Robbins Motors Walker County Hardware Co. Martinez Garage Beckham & Jones Hi -Way Equipment Co., Inc. Utility Supply Company .Allman Texaco Service Station Southwestern Bell Telephone Co 48 .10 3.00 102.40 1.65 2 34.83: 68.56 31.72 1.16 50.2 0 332.12. 9.70 73.20 286 288 289 !290 '291 1292 j 293 i 294 2 95 1, 296 11-2973'. 1 298` • X299 300 • 1301 ,. 02 :.3 303 i 30 4 305 306 30 7 ;j 308 1 310` - 311 j 312 313 II: 314. 315 • 9r .11,..316.3-.. 317 318 'G 319 320 321 32 2 ?�1 William Norman L V _Da i v s V P" line r alric a James D., .Matchett Richard Allen Watson Richard, Arlen Watson Richard. Arlen Watson; Richard Ari -en Watson - Emmett Scott Cecil Fletcher • Ebbie Shannon Archie Bailey,Robertson Leonard Wilson Dickey Olan: Cole Elven Boozer Charles Rolling:` Nathanie 1 Allen Joe ,Marshall Kelly HaroldCleo Puckett S . A. Evans M. E.' Lawrence Ernesl Carroll. Hallmark A. E. Stanelan Carl Wright • Clarence -Smith R. D. LaGrone • Grady W. McCullar Sam Crawford K. H. Malone, 'Jr, • Edd Simmons Marian Clark D. N. Hannah John Burch Charles Wood P. C. Aldrich, Jr. Raymond C. Byrd Ralph Aryaroot Driving too fast,.' for. a I" d' o park .-n-zone P rte n pa z,0 a ". P r k n Parke d;,no pa, Making"U'r. tur^. Parked no. park zone Parked. no park ,.z one Made "U" turn Blocking' cross -walk Reckless ng' Ron red light no operators license. Double parking Improperly .parked Ran red light„ _. Parked in ro. park zone No operators license`' No operators license Ran red . light Parked rio park . z o ne D gr Parked ss in no park zone Reckdiving MakingletU" turn Ppark zo Malicious n.o ini schief ne Ran red light, Operating tru Passing no pass ck Avezone 0 " Petty theft No operators license Ran red light, Passing no ;pass zon Parked no pazone con it ions • Drunk Ran red"' li ht Parked on wrork ng side o Speeding No operator Making "U"s license turn Parking violations T-4956 thru T-5076 street 5.00,; 5.00 tt,5.00: ; 5.00 5.005".00 5.00 5".00,. 5.00 5.00 56.70' 12.00 5.00 ' 5.0•0 '.-.,-.140..0."--:.;-.„.:::..14.00 5.005.. 00- 5.00, . 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.,00 '14..00: ,14.00 14.00 14..0:0 5.00 5.00 . 5.00. 5.00 , ':::::14.:::...!P6-:::.--'.-14,00 5.005.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 ..-:.5.-6.37..0---,. 0 5 .0 5.0 .0. 5.00 5..00 , - --..„32"5.00,'....".00- 25 5.005.00 ;25.00 25.00 14.00 14..00 2,...3-.,00..-':. 2 5.;00 `'14.00 6.00 5.00 '5.00 '14,00 14,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00' 14.00• 14.00 , 14.00 14.:00 • 5.00 .5.00 Sand e l :'Jewelry Diamond Alkali Company S. B. Cauthen Station Wood Tire & Supply Company Humble Oil & Refining Co The Karpark Corporation The Huntsville Item N. 0. Nelson Co. Municipal Supply Company Underwood Corporation United Gas Corporation Gulf States Utilities Co. 4.50 18.00 1.50 76.89 396.54 i 12.29 38.10 173.00 63.32 6.26 38.02 1,438.36 Total 'collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. February 1, 1955. $ 52 3.70 120.00, $'`643.70 I To the Honorable Mayor and City Council IIunt svi l le , Texas j Gentlemen: i4 'kWe hereby.wish to submit the following reports i! permits, Building permits and Plumbing permits Building permits Mo vi n. r; p e rmit s Fees collected February 1, 1955 for the month of January, 1955 for Gas permits as follows: 1 lio.o0' Electrical Est. Value 266,650.00 Gas permits 6 Fees collected' 12.00 Plwnbing permits 11 Fees collected 40.0.0 Electrical permits, 162.00 TO the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, ''Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the 'llocket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: N • NAME CAUSE' AMT FI NE AMT PAID To the .Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texan Respectfully submitted, J. vu, Alexander, Gas Inspector J B. onodgrass, Building Inspector A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. February 1, 1955. 139 184 24.0 '268 2 76 2 78 279 280 281" 282 28.3 284 L. C. Taylor Clifton Sherwood Gene Young Erne st Watkins W. M. Crowder Levester. Douglas Stanley A. Turner Albert Hunsinger Charlie Goodwin Oscar Massey Walter Neal Johnson Grady Jone s Johnnie Ragsdale Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Drunk- Old fine paid in full Drunk Passing no pass zone, Drunk Drunk Drunk Passing no pass zone Drunk Parked no park z one. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 7.00 12.00 7.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 6.00. Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following report for water Water pumped Water softened. Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Salt meters Salt used plant operations for the month of January, 1955: 26,051,600 Gals 21,717,500 " 1,202,700 " 8,680,200 ,i 424,500 " 53;104 `' 138,070.4 Lbs 1 Respectfully submitted, Plant Operator. -77 urin `;the' ast; month sam les were .'taken' on' n de ua;te amount of butterfat and 'solids. ±: t`he i iitIsti1'1 have .not.`'received'a. c er. 'at ms for the''' .current e"ar "and to ,:,date I. er'inits issued by the .end of this month. Month of January, 1955. all .milk .and all.' had: within the legal `'number of bacteria and contained . ,Y s. o m or ariism„ There -:was one sam le :;that had an excessive number of. cohf r g i .; of he ssuin opy, of the recent ;state rating. It is now .time fort i g 1 I c d "on7: one' ofhe ne :how ver I hope to have 'al Zane corita to y t _ comps s e p Dr. Wm. G. Dacres Dr. William G. Dacres. Mr Hannath" requested the Cit- . Council to' have 10th Street paved from Ave I to Ave 11.:The' council advised him Y o securepetitionget the citizens to sin andpresent` to the council. a P at and sign City Motion. was made by Mr. Webster secondedby Mr. Hooch to instructthe Mayor, City Attorney and CitY Enineer.to make a- deal with Mr. Hendon 'Thomason wherebythe Cityreleases the easement: on his property and he dedicates a Pp Y road; next to the sewer plant. Motion- carried..: T o.other business the council recessedsubject to call. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7cXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXl CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3GXXXX j 1 MINUTES. OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF The. ;:City Council met in regular meeting -pre ..sent , to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor T. M. Ballew Herbert Hoe ch. Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Fred Smith, Jr. Jack iVIcCollum *-1% Gibbs Jack Webster The. Mayor called the meeting to order. Theminutes of regular meeting held February 1, 1955 were read and approved. March 1, 1955.. THE CITY OF HUNT SVILLE, TEXAS. at the City 110.11 in Huntsvi 17.e, Texas with the 'following members The foliowing bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Denton Gulf Station Allman Texaco Service Station Greene Service Station Utility Supply Company 0'l3annon Insurance Agency The Rohan Company, Inc. Maintenance Engineering Corporation Mine Safety Appliances. Co. The Foxboro Company Diamond Alkali' Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. The Huntsville Item Wood Tire & Supply Co. Gulf States Utilities Co. Humble Oil &Refining Co. $ 31.35 5.00 6.90 120.11 99.00' 828.03 1.46 1.86 7.28 18.00 81.36 21.80 13.47 1536.34 5.07 Walker County Hardware Martinez Garage Walker County Abstract Co. Murray Insurance Agency United Gas Corporation Southern Engine & Pipe Co American Lafrance Foamite Neptune Meter Company Municipal Supply Co Browning-Ferris Machinery Co Western Auto Associate Store Q. C. Robbins Motors Berry & Smither Gulf Oil Corporation 41.64 45.57 77.00 99.00 55.63 124.93 Service 8.55. 3.37 12.25 182.28 13.25 6.65 25.00 332.16 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,:Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the. Docket of the Corporation Court Huntsville, Texas: 156 Nathan .Crawford 294 Ehimett_,Scott 316 Edd ;Simmons Willie Ray, Cla;born JQhn;'Lewis c.,.Giirouard Toe -Ferris ' . 1.t11x.T,A11en. Diolerson Burt Hester Slaughter R. E. Anderson Morris Herman Moore Preston W. Smith P. J. Mauser Johnnie Gainous Jesse; "L. Barnes;' Old fine paid it full Pild 'on:=old fine Paid 'onf'old' fine Ran red light Parked no:parL zones B'1odaking 'drive -way Ran :=red 1i:ghat Ran red light Reckless driving' Driving on wrong side of street Driving too fast for conditions Passing no pass zone Parked no park zone Passing no pass zone 144-00 6.-00 56„70 840 14:00 2;00 5:00' 5r0'0 1540 '5,00 5.00 500 5.00' 5 .00' 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 13 Jack Stafford Tom, Stewart to w tr 11118567'`' R 1P h S. Nelson Mi e onMlo Svoboda S I. B'hchalakGuY Lamar Tanile' 119. Bobby Srmi-th 20 Floyd Kelley 121, W. .A Stogdill, Jr. 1122 Robert Bsldwin 1123 A. Moore 3 -1�._ ooe r 11 124 A. A. Moore i'125 Dannis C. Herrick 1126 6 James M Earl acoY ;i 2 Gibbs:Hightower 7 . 1128 Wesley Grossie Y C. 11, Charlie harlie Thompson :4 Jim B 30; Benjamin Duff Jr.,' �J , 41 31 Roger Walters 1 32: Robert B. Lorenz , f1 33 Clyde A. Murray 1134 Ira Pling:Bassett 11 35 Arthur A. Arnold ;( 14 :-.'..,'.,r.:",::.:-:.:.f:: assing no pass .zone ;liense :` ,:v,,....,.:,,,.:r.'''.',-'',:.,,'.-.•':.„.'.-:'':':„,,•''',,',:'..:,_',,:?:',.,'! :-.''..:.'''.,''-,.',',-''.''',-.:'-.:''.:'',-''','::'',-'.,-..,, o.. o "'rators c Pe s'' o ss zone .'as in' n a g P k 'zone irked no "ar P ` ass ;zone assirig no, p Ran" red. li. "ht Parked 'on wrong side .of "S1. Passing no; pass' zone Parking 111 driveway. Making„ "U" ` Turn S i P eed n g P' sin no:' ass -'zone as.. _P g Tusking "U" Turn: z. 'Pa si'" no ass . one s n g P ' " ' s::,,9:: s',' z ne as sin. ' no a: o .. ;;. g � P Parked b fireplug Ran stop sign -Ran to sign. .' s. P g Ran stop sign Ran red light y'',r.-',i''.:,'-.',,.,.-'',-:,;.,','....':.'',-,'''':::',..::.,:,';.:.1.,No operators license Reckless `.driving Speeding Parking violations T-5077 thru T-5096 I; To the Honorable Mayor and City; Council 11Hunt sville, Texas .4 Gentlemen: Total collections Respectfully submitted, :A, W. Coker, . City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. March 1, 1955. 14.0014.00 1 . 4 4-.0 .. 0 1 0 . .0. 14.00" 1 0 5 14.00 0 0. 5 0 1 400' 14.00 5 0 50'� .0 0 5.00 5,00 17.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. ;;1 5.00 5.00 14 ,00 1 4 .oo 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0 0 .0 4 _0 14.001 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14,00 5.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 $! 406.40 20.00 426.40 !, We herebywish to submit the following reports for the month of February 1955 for Gas:permits, Electrical g P � ( permits .and Building permits as follows: Gas permits :Fees collected Electrical perriiits Fees collected Building permits Moving permits Fees collected h To the Honorable Mayor and City Council if Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: 2 $ 4.00 8 20.00. 3 33.00 Est. Val. $57.00 Respectfully=submitted, 9,300.00 J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp.,, J. B. 3n.odp•rass 131.1ildin.pf Insn., March 1, 1955 I hereby wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month 1 Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine; meter Salt used 25,181,300 Gals 21,332,000 " 1,311,600 " 6,814,700 " 742,000 is 54,894 142,724.4 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. of February, 1955: Milk Report for February,' 1955.` it Miring the pastmonth D les were taken on all raw. and P asteurized ;milk and 'only one sample failed to meet Grade ,. samples 11 A standards. The one sample that did not meet the bacterial standard was from the -college and was pasteurized ';milk and the high count has been one that occurs occasionally due to temperature shock of dispenser milk. Is �; # 15. W. G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. ! on ith enclosed envelope .to ail ddiinqcent,)parka:*Rgrmetet'violators. Motion passed. i red Smith s re } commendation':motion was. made. b Mr iloech seconded by Mr. a Wells madels.- .fotaxirm''" . e it ,. im one 'addi additional permit M of onpassed; , Sprott to send typed letters was made by Mr.' Fred�by Smith seconded Mr.,Glenn White and Mr. A. B. Headdiscussed with the Council'the paving of streets in WhiteAddition.' They ere.,Engineer w. d ls d. thatof s d v ,..a v e ownersub i isaon _ paid ,all the. cost of avin -but it was agreed that the City ,.:,.,. paving, would work with 'them ° t o find cost . o f `; e . same. e b,..bs reuested Council let the school roadby Negro school. Motion was made byMr. much, asP ossible and to allow one truck for. a have some -equipment and assistance'of the CityEngineer to put in g S Hooch, 'seconded byMr.math to' allow Mr. ' Davidson assist a v son :to as i Mo couple ofpassed. uP days.Motion n hief Baldwinadvised d the Council that th Fire. e ari�nentneeded athousand'feet-more of 2— 1tfire ',hose. [oti4 nwasmadebY� rBa1lew,°seconded ,..by1 Mr. Webster to turn his requestover to the Fire Committee to make ecoC ' o endat on at the next ouncllmeeting . Motionpassed. as ed. following letter was received from the Rotary Club of Huntsville: Huntsville., Texas February. 22, 1955. Members of the Coundil City of Huntsvi11e Huntsvi le,'•Texas Gentlemen: The Huntsville Rotary Club would like to take this opportunity ortunzt Yto go on record in commending youfor deciding i ng to m" • a re1a. ht our.cit-...with the new e vapor li ht s. From those alreadyinstalled,one can. easilysee that g Y YP P b untsville will indeed be a new city when the jobis completed. As Rotarianns weare always strivingfor commune:Y-im improvement. We feel tothe man that this re -lighting g proposition is definitely a step in the right direction. Very truly yours, Howard L. Sublett, Howard L. Sublett, secretary Huntsville Rotary Club. intersections with such One-way Street on 3: Section The i M Cit Mayor of the y y of Huntsville is hereby authorizedo cause any.str-Bet intersection to be designated as an intersection at which no "U"` turn; shall be made as hereinbefore.,.def%ned..and to cause any street intersection to be designated as:; g an intersection at which no, right turn, shall be made, .and. to .,cause ;;any e ne a streti tr sec o �, tl n to be de si nate ,,, to ,� d be designated;as an intersection ab which rio left turn shall bo made, andt cause, any street, intersection to be designated n.ated as an:intersection. at; which -no turn: shall be ..made as may be authorized bythe City Councilfrom time to.tame, 'and the Mayor, is authorized to cause appropriatesigns and,° markings painted on the surface of the street or intersection, or by clearly`. visible uniforxn signs at such intersections ns indi cntxng that it has been designated Hatedasanintersection at whichno t U u turn shall be <made/ or z. as an intersection at which no right turn shall be made,; or as an intersection at which no left turnshall be made, a or as an i, _,.. _. at which no turn 'shall be made_ Section 4: The fact thata"One= a Street, has been designated,. and the fact that t t at an intersection been:d designated e s Hated as :an intersection ers ec on no "U"turn shall be made, and the fact that an intersection has been. g 1 atwhich P ._ z. ... sright. de n. designated asan intersection which atno.be gturnshallmade,and... the,... fact that an intersection has been a designated as .an intersection which �°' g t7 n at .w i h no; -left turn shalh=.be,,made :and the :.fact .,that an: intersection + ,� has, been designated as: anintersection. �g at which no turn shall - be made-:-�as, indicated. bya ro nate signs"' PP P and marking ,,. painted on the surface of the street or by clearly visible uniform painted signs inplace as b Y this. ordinance � j9 authorized, shall be prima facie evidence that the Mayor ivas authorized by the City Council to designate the saxne;k. respectively, and that it was determined by the City Council that the same should bedesignated according to 1 ! the markings and signs or both, as the case may be, as they then exist., Section 5: It shall be unlawful for the operator of :a vehicle to drive, cause, allow, let, permit, or ( suffer a vehicle being driven or operated by him upon or over a "One-way Street" in a direction other than that 1k determined and indicated by the appropriate signs and markings painted on the surface of the street or by clearlyj` visible uniform signspaintedarrows � gns with air ws thereon adjacent .thereto, indicating th., direction in which vehicles t+ shall al lawfully travel u y noel thereon -:and by such arrows pointing,in that direction.': tt tt Section 6:' It .:` . shall be unlawful for the operator of- a vehicle. to make U a turn with such vehicle been P driven or operated b . him .at `place on a street except at a street intersection has P Y any P se n,which not been. designated „. as an intersection `at which no "U" "t turn orleftshall u no turn s a be made,.and at which intersection no signs or Imarkings have been painted on the surface of the street or no clearly visible signs have been placed adjacent E 1 thereto indicating that it is an intersection designated deszanated as'anintersection at which>no „U t _.: turn or no left turn shall be made. Motion was made by Mr Hoech, seconded'.by Mr. Sprott that the following ordinance be adopted. Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ANDCREATING ONE WAY STREETS, �. ., THE DESIGNATION OF INTERSECTIONS AT WHICH NO U"A :TURNS LEFT TURNS AND RIGHT TURNS MAY BE MADE, IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR DE SIGNATIONS.THEREOF , DEFINING WHAT ACTIONS SHALL BE UNLAWFUL AND FIXING PEN- ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS OF THE; PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE: REPEALING ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DECLARING THE AFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section 1: For the ,purposes of this ordinance, (a) The word "vehicle" shall mean any device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported upon a street or highway; Section 7: It shall be unlawful for the operator" -of a vehicle to make a right turn at any intersection which has been designated as an intersection at which no; right turn" shall be 'made, and it shall be unlawful for operator of a vehicle to make a left turn at an intersection; that has been designated as an intersection at which no left.. turn shall be made, and it shall be unlawful for the operator of a motor vehicle to nuke any turn at an f intersection that has been designated as an intersection at which no turn shall be made, and at which inter- section signs or markings have been painted on the surface of the street or clearly visible uniform signs have been placed adjacent thereto indicating that no right turn, no left turn or no turn shall be made, as the case may be, as they then exist. Section 8: If any section, or provision, or part thereof, of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional in any court of competent jurisdiction, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of this '. ordinance as a whole or any section or provision thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 9: Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be uilt. of an Y guilty �,. offense and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not less than One ($1.00) Dollar nor more than One Hundred 11 (x100.00) •D®11ars. Section 10: This ordinance shall be and is hereby declared to be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Huntsville, affecting traffic, and shall not operate to repeal any such ordinance or ordinances, ex- cept insofar as theprovisions of such other ordinance or ordinances are inconsistent or in' conflict with; the provisions of this ordinance, in which instance or instances, those provisions shall be and are hereby repealed. i rovi.sio Section 11:This ct n h s ordinance shall become effective immediatelyafter a t its paasage and approval and its publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. APPROVED AND PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL, this lst day of March, 1955. (b) The word "Street" shall mean any public street, avenue, alley or way located in the City of Hunts- ville, Texas, and established for the use of vehicles. (c) the word "Person' shall mean and include an individual, firm, partnership, or corporation. (d) the word "Operator" shall mean and include every individual who shall operate a vehicle as owner thereof or as the agent, employees or permittee of the owner. (e) the words "One-way street" as used in this ordinance shall mean any public street, avenue, alley, or way, or 'a section or portion thereof, on and over which all vehicles shall lawfully travel in only one and the same direction. (f) the words "U turn" shall mean the making of a traveled of .a vehicle by the operator thereof. (g) the words "Ri ht turn" shall mean the making of a right turn from the direction being traveled of a vehicle into a cross -intersection by the operator thereof. (h) the words "Left turn" shall mean the making of a left turn from the direction bong.traveled of a vehicle into a cross -intersection by the operator thereof. (i) the words "Noturn" shall moan the making of no turn from the direction being traveled of a vehicle into a cross -intersection by the operator thereof. Section 2: The Mayor of the City of Huntsville is hereby authorized to cause any street or section or portion thereof to be designated, maintained, marked, and identified as a "One-way Street" as hereinbefore defined, and the direction in which vehicles shall lawfully travel thereon, as may be authorized by the City Council from time to time, and is authorized to cause appropriate signs and markings painted on the surface of the street or by clearly visibleuniform signs with painted arrows thereon adjacent thereto, or both, indicat- ing the designation of the same as a "One-way Street", and the direction in which vehicles shall lawfully travel pointing in- that direction. at street' entrances to such "One-way Street" and at allcross- _ o by such. arrowsp gy cr s s - ATTEST:, Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. (SEAL) W. B Veazey Mayor City of Huntsville, Texas. No further business council recessed subject to call. xxxxxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxXXXXXSXxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX 1 it MINUTES • OF REGU_LAR-MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL ,OF THE CI,T:Y OF HUNTSVILLE x, The City Council met in regular,:meeting at the City Hall in -H untsvil°le present, t o -wit: W. D. Veazey, Mayor pT. M. Ba11ew II Herbert Lech Frank Sprott ' W. B. Smith. Fred Smith, Jr Jack McCollum • R. V. Gibbs Jack Webster April 1, 1955. TEXAS. Texas with the following members 'he.-Mayor..c.alls the.inee.tiz�ta or cle.r. e minutes of regular:meetng held Mare e following bills were rea Hunt ohnston',s Garage eckham & Jones llman Texaco Service Station C. `Rushing: loyd.Farris,. Sheriff 55 were rea roved artd ordered ';paid: B. Tindall " xlf ,St ates''Utilities• (Welfare Office) nclar Oil & Refining Co.' iilders Supply W- ay, Equipment Go.,;Inc. o R C Y and Lumber Compare ,Y M o'rs bb n to i s. ood Motors, Inc. ulf States Utilities `Co. alloway Service Station untsvlle Memorial Hospital L. Bath .Company, Ltd. riated Gas Corporation -T E laboratories mather's Print -Shop To the Honorable:: Mayor and City Council. Huntsville, Texas. Gentlenen: We hereby wish to subrriit the Huntsville, `' 'Texas: NAME: 15.16 2:00 2.50 4.50 46.00" 4.00 9.93 273.49 105.12 5 4.3;6 12.g0 7.55-- 40.16. 1467.99 2 .'50 4.25 1.:10 29.44 129 ."60. 64.40 following cases on the and approved. South . ,End Garage Veazey; & Cole. Chas. & Sem'Motor Co Goolsby Drug Greene Service Station The.Huntsvi1le Item Texas Refrigeration & Ice. Co. The "Huntsville Item Walker -County Hardware Co. Wood Tire "& 'Supply Co. Mallory.. & Srrither,; Inc. Mkintenaneer Engineering `Corp'n 3`c West., Erid:Motors n . Humble 0i1-6 Refining Co. The Hunt svi 1;le Item J M. Black• Service rStation Magnolia Petroleum Company The Karpark'Corporation Diamond Alkali Co.: SouthwesternBell Telephone Co April 1, 1955. X53.90 3.00 3.15 1.10 7.05` 6.00 7.75 6.00 35.96 5.39 6.00 1.42, . 3.00 f... 0.1 4' 1 13.41 5.30 266.10 14.74. 36.00 63.10. Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, CAUSE AMT AMT FINE PAID 294 Eamaitt Scott'. 316 Edd Simmons 36' haw rence: Hightower 3? W. M. King ,,. 38 Joe. Paul,Brodk 39. Bobby Baldwin 40 E. E. Spe l l 41 Lois.Berryhill 42 Harold M Handorf 43 Louis Harris 44 L. V. Davis 45 Sammie Pipe. 46 Darrell C. Dlakenly` 47 Webster _Williams 48 Joe : Pitman 4.9 Joseph Grant Ray Boyd John A. Preston Homer B. Powell 51 52 53 J. A. Taylor 54 J. E. Atkins ElroyKiecke 55 E •. 56 Thomas Fuller 57 David Graham Cobb 58 James H. Inman 59 4. L. Pearson 60 Nathan Elvin Jones 6f1 Jack L. Sebanin ;62 JerryArledge Hart 63' L.V.Miller 64 Jack E. Watson 65 M. R. Ellison, 66 Harry V. Townley 67 Lordine King 68 Jim Benjamin Duff, Jr 69 Thelma Lee Smith Calvin Tubbs, Jr` 71 Mary Ellen Cache Thomas Cache 73 Lorenzia Oliver 7 W. R. Mosley` 7.5 Clemons, D. Gurka 76 Willie White 79 Autie 'Lee Rix 78 Roy, Agnew 79 Billie Devine Johnson 80 Elizabeth Alvey 81 Frankie Lee Cromeens 82 A. W. Beard 83 Faye Anderson 84 Joe Thomas Barnett, J 85 Eddie Williams 8,6 8harley Thompson 87 Henry Tolbert k f. 88 Da :' Earl Williams Paid on old fine Paid on old fine No operators license Passing, no ass zone Passing no pass.. zone Parked no park zone Parked in no parking zone Drunk. Drunk Drunk Reckless driving Parked no park zone RsnDrunk red ;light Speeding Dr<unk Reckless Driving Passing proper without ro er o circ nce Parked no park zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in'noparking zone Parked in no "parking sone Blocking walkway Blocking Passing,pass zone ::. no Parked in no parking zone Ran stop . sign ggn Speeding eedin; P g Passing no pass zone Passing no pass zone Drunk in. . car Ran red light Drunk in ear; Drunk Ran stop sign Speeding P d g No operators license Drivingfastfor conditions 'too ' Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions No operators License prators"' licnse e e PassingNo e no pass zon Drunko Gambling No"operators license Speeding Blocking driveway Ran stop sign Passing no pass zone No operators. license Passing on wrong side Highway Ran stop sign Drunk Ran red light Pass no pass zone 56.70 16.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 15.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 ii 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 0 14 0 14.0 0 5.00 5.00 5.00 .5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.004 0 1 .0 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.90 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 ' 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 5.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 !; 4 Ik 1 647.40 Parking violat ions T-5097 thru 'T-5114 To the 'Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsvi Ile., Texas Gentlemen: :., We hereby the wish to submit t e follouvin £ permits and Gas permits as fellows: Gas permits Fees;: collected reports for P . Electrical permits Fees collected Loving permits Fees collected Building permits i) To the Honorable Mayor and City Council' Huntsville, Texas { Gentlemen: 11 eaenth Of otal co: e;ctions espectfully subm.itte X14.00 3 10.,0 r r,t •W. 'Coker`, City Judge Obert: Smither., 'City, Attorne Apri. 1, 1955. arch,.>:19 o• ;r $37.00,.; u d erm., Respectfully submitted, J. W, Alexander, as Inspector V. 'Si era, 'Electrical' Insp• J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp. April 1, 1955 647.4. 665:40: L eetrical' ons for the month of March,1955: �•report>for-water'...plant operations :. I hereby wash' to submit the followa.ng p Water pumped, Water, softened Washwater used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used. 29,161, 800 Gal 22,035,300 " 1,381;800 " 6,365,900 " 807 700 "- 62.,289 n 161,951.5 Lbs Respectfully submitted, ii R. V. Sillers, 's Plant Operator. The budget ncand motionwasmadeMr ,. .. ... , to the CityCouncil a or the year endingMarch.31 1956 waspresented ..... ._, by ion, public. hearingof :same and a Bd B. Smith to -.:ado t the :.:acne subject t® examination and Hoech seconded ,b r. W. adopt J, . 7;30P.M.the CityHall.`` Motion was carried. ub3>:c hearing was,ordered for May -.:3rd at Pat ,..,, �P . g A.B.Head aPPeared before the co unexl wit h re a;, rds to council participating in n thepaving ofRam Whit e R W B t seconded byMr. ,`R.V.Gibbs to `refer this to the Street and Bridge 'addition. Motion was made by b r. W. . Smi �C, ' Committee to investate and°report back at the . next meeting. Motion passed. F, year had not proved successful and Mr.Sprott ,advised the council that' the fibre', glass fire hose bought last y ,,, P .,. ofdouble -'acket hose. dto': replace same with agood grade No. 1 that` Peden Iron &-Steel .Company had: agree ;.:..J. ii motion was made 'Mr. Hoech,seconded b _ M � requestof _the Chamber .of ;Commerce .::clean.: up .committee a . by Y At the ,..... .x is, ., the use of the Cit trucks forpickingp trash the week of April 24th."Motion.cpassed; Fred Smith to allow y up } The council was advised that -bite;, garbage T.D. 9 wasxx.had broken down again and it was discussed the stdvisiability of getting a new.. one. Motion was m ade by Mr. Hooch seconded by Mr. W.B.Sinith to request the Mayor t o, appoint a committee to investigate the different type needed for the garbage department: and to report '� on P Y Y Mayor Veazey back to the council. Motipassed appointed Mr. Sprott, Mr. Hoech and Mr. Fred Smith. Ir The First order of business was; to canvass the election returns and the following report was.. made. Alderman Ward No. 1 Q.C.Robbins, 37 votes " 2. (Laverne Smither 161 Votes ( Ross Woodall 56 votes ": 3. Herbert Hoech - 12 votes " 4. Frank Moore 12 votes.. " F U st si Whereupon motion was made by Mr. R._ V.Gibbs seconded by Mr. Fred Smith to declare the election of Ward No. 2. Herbert Hooch for Ward No. 3 and Frank Moore for Ward No. 1. Taverne Smither forWa for Ward. No. 4. Motion passed and Mayor Veazey swore all four men into. office. The following letter -;was ,received: Hon. W. B. Veazey, Hu?ntsville, Texas Mayor Huntsville, Tex April , 1955 s. it turdaymornx A ril'2 1955 we r-ecesved' h g • ..P . t e, last bit o`f information from. the. abstract coni as'to' the nershzp ;of the properties.:frontin on 10th: street" from Avenue . gest to Pleasant Street.. Ma • Davidson ang d. haye checked all of the se record ,ownershis.;a ain th ;.:... P -checked a kablY n fronts a .as:measured b the en •sneerin partment on;the.;Those f ground.route es.ehecked em , ,-. . ,...:. g r arkabl we 11 ..and we: do no an s.cz at f , c from ;..,,.. .. ,. Y t P any di fs. ulty e source.; ave prepared all of the mechanic s; lien forms and the. money 'escrow ,agreements.. Within the next day ;or two, 111 begin";con noting the 'property owners to have them executeeither"the mechanic's lien or deposit the se1ary paving moneys with the,City.'We hope that within ten''da'-s we will• have a1the.. ` „y 1 of property owners: ed ormoenys deposited, where that is:possible, and will then know what property owners wll not voluntarily _` icipate in the program. P P YY • _ ,, ,, ale, we should ,have a ,called or. rece sed m ,. . ,., :. _ s eetin of: the councs:l to consider ,: zs. w at,. action, the council, desires to• t e ` ?oe`ssar relimina ordinance read fo int; one or more courses could be`pursued, we would"have ordinances prepared for each method of procedure. i; have reference articularl o '' .._. _ t the .matter" o ,. ' ; ,: ;•, :: ,:., ...:.. ,.. 1?,. Y .. f whether the Cit :would do the .work.. .t self . co r c in ortion: t zereof or contractin it l a 1. Also s t. ma bel thou h .wc". a ,, g � , Y � ..:.g _ re not ve ho eful of .t develo in -that there will so few;. r,o ,ert owners who have` •gree to v-oluntars.l artxci ate in .the;, ro ram that ad ertisin . v�nll )t be necessary. ,. { We are verysore that the commencement of this Program . Y =: r.fun has .been: dela ed .so longbuti. P g t was not until Saturday morning !that we were able toet the record g information necessary to ;go forward; Yours very truly, DAVIS & PHILLIPS JGD:ab No. further business council recessed subject, to call. xxxx xxxacxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxhxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xx xacx xxx xxx x xxx May 3, 1955. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE` CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meetingat the, g present, to -wit: W..B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C;. Robbins,. W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Snmither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr. R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore City Hall. in Huntsville, Texas with the following members The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held April 1, 1955 were The following bills were read, Johnston* Garage Chas. & Sam Motor Company Geo. W., Hunt Underwood Corporation O'Bannon Insurance Agency Hi -Way Equipment -Co., Inc. Municipal; Supply Company Humble, 011 & Refining Co Thomason Insurance 'Agency Mustang' Tractor & Equipment' United Gas Corporation Superior Chemical Company Western Auto Associate Store Greene Service ; Station C-T-E:Laboratories H ardy Lumber Company Galloway': Humble Station Q. C. Robbins -Motors B ui"lders:Supply Miller Motors Continental Oil Company approved and ordered paid: 15.38 3.00 3.80 33.40 220.50 53.81 198.10 158.56 36.30 530.70 25.42 261.41 13.50 6.40 129.60 .45 2.50 31.49 75.20? 20.23 301.711 Wood Motors, Inc. Smither's Print Shop Floyd Farris, Sheriff Murray Insurance Agency Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co Diamond Alkali Company Simplex Valve & Meter Co. Allman Texaso Service Station Martinez Garage H. M. Whitley, TaxAss'r & Col Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Mallery & Smither, Inc. Kerr is Department Store Continental Oil Company Lavender Radio Supply Company, Inc. Boaz Insurance Agency Wood Tire & Supply Company, West End Motors, Inc. Walker County Hardware Co. Gulf States Utilities Co. $ 139.64 1.00 26.45 61.00 15.50 54.00 23.13 1.00` 37.17 30.00 69.47' 5.25 20.85 33..67 45.56 95,00 19.70. 37.00 20.75 1647.61 To the Honorable Mayor an. d City Council l£Huntsvie, Texas.. Gentlemen:, i; pWe hereby ereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation iHuntsville.Tex Texas: if May 3, 195; Court of the City of Huntsville, NO. NAME CAUSE:. PAID 47 1, 68 7 3 79 24 � 5 267. 294 �l89 90 11'91- '92. • 93 94 i?95 96 97 • X98 99 f 100 al 101 j� 102 • :103 '1:104 • +105 f,106 107 .„108 �i109. z�. 110 •IiX111; -112 113 • 114 1 115- .111 117 118 €;119 R.120 # 121 122 1123 • 9i 12 4 125 • 12• 6 :3 12 7 ;1.128 129 1130 131 132 Webster Williams J' B • Jim Benjamin ,Duff;., �urin r Loren:zia Oliver Billie e Dewine Johnson Nelson Johnson John Henry He ds eth Ennis Archer Ehinitt Scott Marcus J. Denson Henry Ozell Humphrey. Nancy Charlesharle s Harringt on Philip Perez Ted Aquilar Ted Aguilar W. A. Lawson Bobby Ray Jenkins Warren J. Landry Willie Edward Collins Monte Driskell Jimmy Hull Frank Hampton Old fine - paid in full f"e s. • 001d ld fine OldFine ne OldFine id pa in full Old fine paid in full. .. Old. P fine - aid. in full Old line n red light Ran ,rrePd lig,: h .. o ked. m erh.htP ` `ar P Y DRa' rivin` too' fast 'for co g Drunk Drunk No operators license Drunk in car. No operators license Passing no pass. zone Passing..no pass zone _ Parked" stn wrong ideof Making t'UIt turn - Drunk in car .(das in Y nditons Charles Sinither Davis Ran stop sign William Royce Hensarls.ng Speeding Ronald E. :Smith Driving too -fast. Ran red light.. Drunk in car Ran stop sign. Ran red light Parked no park zone Lloyd Queen Tyree Barnett D. F. Parsley William P. McLaughlin Raymond Rhoden Raymond Rhoden James. F. Dickey Ernest Townsend Joe Wiman Carrell M. Barrow K. L. Peoples Mary Alice Tyler H. A. Alston street jail -$9.00) for conditions Parked arke no park zone Passed no pass zone Drunk Improper turn Driving too fast'for conditions Drunk Parked no park zone, Passing no pass. zone Charles Rushing Manning Drunk in car Douglas G. Frazier Drunkin car Ran red light Improperly parked Blocking cross -walk Drunk in. car Passing no pass zone No operators license Blocking cross -walk. Blocking cross -walk Drivingtoo fast for conditions James Morris Mahaffey Driving too fast for conditions Harold Charles Storkey Passing no pass zone Max Duane Loftin Driving too fast for conditions, Angeline Cooper Jones James Leiner Robert Black Lyndel E. Farley Ernest Elward:Toth Maggie Lee. Layout Fred Bobbitt Mary Leeann Hall Clifton M. .Anderson Parking violations ;'_, To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: T-5115 thru' T-5138 and City Council 14.00 4.00 1400 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 •00 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14,00 14.00 14.00 5.00; 5.00 56.70 5.00 14.00 14,00 5.00 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.:00 14.00 14:00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 56,70 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 14.00: 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 19.00 14.00 14.00. Total Collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, . City Attorney May 1, 1955 6.00 2.00 8.00 4.00 .0. 9 .00 10.00 7.00 6,25 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 5.00 1f 14.00 i! 14.00 ii 5.00 i1 5.00 15.00 5.00, 14.00 !E 14.00 >' 5.00 56.70 5.00 1' 5.00 i3 5.00 5.00 }( 14.00 3.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 if 5.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 5,00 56.70 14.00 7.25 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 II $ 694.00 24.00, 718.00.', ' We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of April, 1955 for Building permits, Electrical permits and Gas permits as follows: Building P ermits 6. Est. Val. -46, 700.00. Moving permit s Fees collected 62.50 Electrical:permits Fees collected. Gas permits Fees collected 5 14.00. 3 6.00 82.5:0 Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building „Insp.,' R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. May 1, 1955 ereby wish to submit the ,,. Y following g report for water plant operations for the month °f April, 1955: Water Pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine; meters Salt used ilk samples taken asteurized milk. 27,.511,100 ,Gals 23,-581,900 'R 1,277,500 to 3,984,000 796;500 47,477- '_' 121, 440.2 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Silers,. Plant Operator. BE IT 'ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL' HUNT SVI LLE, TEXAS: i Section 1. That the corrected Plat of the `,G. A. ;White. Subdivision as submitted b ,-'nstrument..exeeuted b G. p Y . Y 1White and. wife, Randle C. White,. J. C. Walker and wife, Dorothy Walker, and J. V. Butler and wife Pauline Gibbs Butler, dated April 25th, 1955 and showingthe extension of said,G. A. White Subdivision b the addition ;sof Block ,No.: 7 and Block No. 8 and the .:rearrangement of Block No. 4. and ;Block No. 5 with `attached; plat thereto faapsprreovvaiisehdy underdateofApril8th,1955byW.0Kirkland, LicensedStateLandSurveyorandsubmittedfor the said several owners of the land be approved and adopted as, set forth on :s`aid plat. to be recorded' ''in the Deed Records of: Walker. County, `Texas and" that .said"dedication, rededication, 'extension and;rearrangement °is approved and the public streets set forth thereon accepted as public thorough fares.' Passed and approved this the 3 day of May, 1955. Milk Report May 1955 during the month of March and April were all well within the legal limits for Grade A ;:ATTEST !late Barr Ross City Secretary 1************************************************** *****************************************:K******************** This This is to certify that theabove-and foregoing is' a true and correct copy of an ordinance passed and' approved by the City Council of the City, of `_Huntsville, Texas on'th`e ;3rd day of May, 1955 and which is recorded. in the minutes of said council. William G. Dacres, Milk Inspector f .office this 3rd day of May, 1955. Kate ;Barr :;Ross, City''' Secretary,: Huntsville, Texas. .B.Gauthen representing K.SA.M a eared beforethe ©unci . , . , _ . ng pp .:. , c day the ymentsrof the -meters and fines for an' average day from the - .... Motion was made by Mr. Moore seconded b. Attorney G' ibbs to refer with authority to acot. Motion was passed. 1 pawith the request that the City allow him to buy Cievery one parkone so as to let ° free for on '? a= this matter to the Police Committee and the City c hefollowin.g bids were received: Crawler Type Oaterp111ar $11,748.86 Old Cat. $55548.86 Less Trade In 2,548.86 less Trade 2548.86 Total 9,200.00 Al1is2Chalmers 11,135.60 Less Tradein 2,500.00 Frank Sprott, seconded by 1!1r. Fred Smith to adopt budet: B -U -D -G -E -T CITY OF HUNT SVILLE, :HUNT -SVILLE, TEXAS For the year Ending March 31, 1956. 10,155..00 Less Tradein 2,500.00 7,655.00 11,449.00 5,4000.00 Browning Faerris $11,324.00 less Trade in 5,000.00 Total 6,324.00 6,449.00 The Special .Committee composed of Frank ''Sprott, Herbert Hooch and Fred Smith reconnnended..the crawler type equipment and a motion was made by Fred Smith seconded by.haverne Smither to accept the low bid of $6,324.00 fom rBrowning, Ferris. Motion passed. Jake Clegg- appreared, before the council in the interett of lights; at the air -port. He advised the council that.the total cost would be $431.00 and the C.A.A. would approve same. Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs seconded by Mr. Hoech that the City 'appropriate $.450.00, for lighting...Notion passed. Mr. Head, Mr. White and Nir. Walker appeared before the council with regards to paving some streets in White addition. Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs seconded by Mr. Sprott that the City would approve the paving of these =streets' provided the City Engineer would figure the entire cost and let the property owners pay for materials and: City do the work. Motion passed.Mr. Davidson was advised to give Lr. Head the cost. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Moore that City would not participate in any paving of new subdivisions unless it was at least 70 percent developed.Motion passed. Mr. Davidson advised the council that the peot4efronting Ave M between 13th and 14th street were all ready except one to pave the street. The City agreedto pay $4000.00 pn bridge and Cox and Jones pay $1000.00 and the paving to cost $3.50 per front foot for a 36 foot pavement. Motion was made, by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Sprott. that the City was willing to participate Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Fred Smtih seconded by Mr. Sprott to have the Mayor appoint a Board otion passed and Mayor appointed: Charlie Fadell, A.B.Head and;'H.O.Legih. Motion was made by Mr. W.B.Smith seconded by Mr. Fred Smtih to Motion passed. W. B. Veazey Mayor Fred B. Smith, : Jr. R. V. Gibbs F. H. Moore Q. C. Robbins Herbert Hoech Laverne Smithe r Frank = Sprott W. B. Smith ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary B -U -D -G -E -T CITY' OF HiJNT SVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS *******************************************************:** of Equilization.11 pass the following ordinance. Motion passed., AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CORRECTION AND REDEDICATION OF THE G. A. WHITE SUBDIVISION PLAT AND THE EXTENSION OF BLOCK NO. 7 AND BLOCK NO, 8 TO SAID G. A. WHITE SUBDIVISION REARRANGEMENT OF BLOCK N0. 4 AND BLOCK N0, 5 THEREOF. WHEREAS, several owners of real estate have submitted a corrected plat of the G. A. White Subdivision as shown in Volume` 112 at Page 29 of the Deed Records of Walker County, Texas and desire the dedication of an extension of 'said G. A. ;White Subdivision by the addition of Block No. 7 and Block No. 8 thereto and setting out certain discrepancies in the calls for bearings on the original streets as set out, on the original plat and as actually laid out on the gound and the rearrangement of Block No. 4 and Block No. 5 in view of the abandonment of Pine 4Drive between Bois"D"'Arc Drive and Cedar Drive, and whereas, it is to the public interest and benefit that said Corrected' plat and the extension and the rearrangement of Block No. 4 and Block No. 5 to be approved and adopted ie 4e C Co nci of the City of Huntsville,they C Citouncil has considered and passed the following ordinance:; Taxes Penalty & Interest Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fines Building Permits Electrical Permits Gas Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxes Utility Taxes Expenses Recollected. P1umlingrPermits 87,000.00 1,000.00 700.00 8,000.00 600.00_ 300.00 300.00 1, 000.00 5,000.00 14,000.00 ';7,000.00 300.00 Water Sales Service Charges Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps SEWER DEPARTMENT 115,000.00 1,500.00. 500.00 100.00 1,500.00 Sewer Charges GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Garbage Charges AIRPORT TOTAL REVENUES TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS SHORT CITYOF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS FOR TILE YEAR ENDING. MARCH 31, **********`************************************************`**** Street Lights City Hall Operations Legal & Professional Lights - City Hall Mosquito Control Publications Po stage Salary - City Officials Salary - Election Judges Salary - City Comptroller Salary - City Engineer Supplies Telephone, & Telegraph Milk Inspector Building, Gas:, Electrical & Plumbing. Insp Unclassified Insurance & Bonds Salary - Office Secretary Miscellaneous Fees Auto Expense Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Donations Salaries Insurance Unclassified Fire Marshall 6,60Q.00 500.00 400.00 • 350,.00: 3,000.00. 100.00 • 150.00 35.00 150.00 2,100.00` 1,800.00 • 500.00 • 250.00 600,00 500.00 500.00 500.00 3,000.00 125.00 600.00 50.00. 300.00 700.00 5,102.12 600.00 5,000.00 400.00 100.00 1,200.00 City 'Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary - Foreman Tabor, Maintenance 'Supplies Insurance' Unclassified NON ;DEPARTMENTAL, Water :& Sewer" Bonds' Bond Ret1"remon-t interest WATER DEPARTMENT" Auto Expense Allowanc& Rebates D Labor Legal: & Professional` Pumping Postage Salary - Manager Salary - Foreman - Distribution Salary - Plant Foreman Salary - Night Foreman Salary .-. Office Secretary Supplies Maintenance of Equipment: Telephone & Telegraph Water Softening - Plant Expense Donations Insurance Unclassified Waterworks & Sewer System Re serve Fund Engineering. SEWER DEPARTMENT Bad Accounts epreciation Allowance & Rebates Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipnient. Supplie s Unclassified Auto Expense Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplie s Unclassified Salary - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates PARKING METER. EXPENSES Depreciation Maintenance Salaries 1,000.00. 300.00 200.00 38,000.00" 9,000.0.0" 400.00 13,` 000.00 100.00 3,180.00 4'800.00 4,800,00 4,200.00 3,300.00 4,000.00 2;500.00 350.00 10,000.00.: 2,000.00 400.00 300.00` 13,565'00" 1,800.00 100".00 25.'00 8,;349.84" 500..00 1,200.00 300.00 100.00: ,000.00 100.00 1,762.00 17,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 400.00 100.00. 2,300.00 500.00 4,200.00 Auto:&pense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney's Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Expense 2,000.00' 1,541.08 2'2,000.00 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,000.00` 300.00 200.00 100.00' 500.00 800.00 Salary Miscellaneous Expense Depreciation 1,200.00 2,000.00 8,150.06 E,. xxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmcxxxxx7xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi! May 10, 1955. MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING 'OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. it The City Council met i, i1 present, toyun,ci: x= W. ` B. Veazey, Mayor Fred Smith Frank Moore Frank Sprott Laverne Smither City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members B. Sui;th' erbert Hoe;eh V..G1bbs he Mayor. called the meeting- to order. r. Sprott, Chairman of the Water committee, made a report on the water situation explaining the serious con- ition caused by the loss of the two best wells and he said.. his committee recommending asking. for bids on a new ell immediately..We.li 0,,,z citWould take from 6;to 8 ,weeks :for 'a : complete overhaul . job and :put back into peration.., Since we 'had an old pump we . were having well No. 9 temporarily put into operation in order to get titer immediately... Motion was` made by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded by Mr.:Frank Sprott to ask for bids on a new ell" on'emergency basis without advertising and to go right ahead and take action. Motion passed Aircraft Components, Floyd Farris No. other business council recessed subject to call. ,xxxxxxxaorxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxc} To the Honorable Mayor and City Council" Hunt svi 11e, Texas. MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HU\TSVILLE, TEXAS. 'Phe. City Council met in recessed meetingin the City Hall, Huntsville, Texas at 9:00 following members present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Fred ' Saith Q. C. Robbins, Frank Sprott Laverne Smit he r Frank ` Moore Herbert Hoe ch. We hereby wish to submit the ;following Hunt svi Ile, Texas. cases on the Docket of the ' Corporation Court The Mayor called the meeting to order. The following.' bids were read for a new water :well:.of 650 GPM': Layne -Texas, ;Company,. Texas Arater „Well Motion was made by Mr. Moore, seconded by Mr. Robbins that the Council take the low bid after the water committee with Mr. Davidson and Mr. Sillers evaluated total bids. • The Committee after evaluation found Layne -Texas, Company bid was low and.accordin to' motion of the.Cit Council y P YgY the Mayor and CitySecretary were authorized to sign the contract with Layne -Texas Company in accordance with their' proposal. Motion passede` council' recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1i June 7, 1955. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY' OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: W. W. B.. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Sniithee Herbert Hooch Fred Smith, Jr. R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore. The Mayor called the meeting_ to order. The minutes of regular meeting held on May, held May 13, 1955 were read and approved. The following bills were read, approved Chas. , & Sam :Motor Co. West End Motors, Inc.; Q. C. Robbins Magnolia Petroleum Company Humble Oil & Refining' Co. Hi Way Equipment Co., Inc American La -France Foamite Service Di. L. Bath Company, Ltd. Huntsville Memorial Hospital A. C. "'Horn Company Diamond Alkali. Company Municipal Supply Company Western Auto Associate Store The Huntsville . Item Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Galloway's :Humble Station J. L. Ferguson, County Clerk Berry & Smither lliott Addressing Machine Co Builders Supply Wood Tire & Supply Company 294 316 20 ji 79 i 133 134 1 135 136 ?4137 11, 138 139 140 j 141 11 142 ti 143 144 145 146 147 14- 8. 149 ii 150 151 l52 153, 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 1955, recessed meeting held on May 10, 1955 and :recessed meeting Eirunitt Scott Edd. Simmons Floyd Kelly Billie Dwine Johnson A. G. Bynum Darrell E. Cherry V. E. Griffin • Ruben Goffney Wilbur Houston Pete Jackson W. H. Poe Jr Cecil E. Johnson Billy H. Enos L. V. Fitzgerald Iris Archer Charlie A. Flournoy R. P. Foreman Jr Carrie Reese; Lawrence Goodrum:. 8 J cense . Carter James C Roberts George Mears Willie Martin Willie Martin Jerry Don Perry Carlton Eugene Hauls James W. Spruill William A. Dickey Joe Lenox Ira Glen Colby John J Godell Allen Bass Edwin Jackson Holliday. FrankMoore Nelse Franklin Willard Bennie 'Curtis W. D. Roter John Wayne Parsley Joe Sadler Murray Samuel, Jr F. L. Connally Virgil S. Putnam Lucas McPhail C. B. Ray Jeff Wheaton Old Fine Oldfine in Old fine Old fine - in. full Driving too fast for conditions Improper parked U turn Ran red'light Speeding Disturbing `peace Driving. too'" fast` for Speeding+ Drunk in car Drunk ,in car Driving too fast for Dr'vin` too'. f' s for. p.. i ss o assng no pa zone Bloeki n drivewa' . ,.,. g Y Im ro` r ar,ked i'...,Pe P... Driving" too fast for Driving too' fast- for Rail stop sign coediti ons conditions conditions,` conditions conditions Speeding No ortor' pealicense Passing no pass zone Ran red light Ran red ,light Drunk in car Parked on wrong. side of street Driving too :;fast for conditions : Raz stop sign Ran .stop: sign Drunk, Parked in no :parking ,zone Passing in no pass zone Driving too ; Respectfully submitted, R. V..Sillers,. Plant Operator. Motion was .made by Mr.` Hoech, o ;the Honorable Mayor and City ";Council. untsville,,Texas:_ e.: .he re b Y w�.s h to submit t the following reports for the . mouth emits and Plumbing permits as follows: Building"; permits permit M Moving s Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected f May, Y .1955 for i l d in g permits Electrical ctrical` Est. Val. $556,475.00 '.: Respectfully submitted, d , J. FSnodgrass, • dgrass,;Building p., R. V. Gibbs, Electrical InInssP. , P A. J. Brosn, Plumbing Insp. • • Joe Boaz a eared:';.before. he Council. Ppue tin : a.stree 1 ..: qt light beput on Avenue P.Motion g was made by Mr.F : � red., Smith seconded W nded , byMr. 13.. Smith to instruct_S. the Gulf , States Utilities Co.C es _ to install a street light 300 feet`. from .theL.r pole on 22nd St.Motion passed :._r. A. B. Head adVi sed the council that he had secured signatures �natre s from allproperty owners'in Whi e Additi. on except Mr. E. J. Cra ford ::.M ',°. P YW . ton. made by,,_ Mr. Hoech, seconded byMr. Moore topave' the ,f . following Blocks in the White Subdivision: Ili..p-Finfay"15-to:Bois ;DI Arc, , Bois D!; Arc between Oak drive and Hickory, Cedar drive from Oak Drive to Pine drive ;`100 feet ;on Pecan dry ve•from pavement,"the street being on the 'South side of Mr. N. B. Davidson's property, at a cost of 90per front foot. Motion passed. Mr. .Smither`advised theCouncil the .Fire. De: artinen _ • ,.,p_ _ . t needed, three (3) dry powder exon uishers 100 feet of bOO:S er `line hose and one .2, nozzle.' Motion was made b Mr. ,Fred,Smith seconded `b Iver., FrankS Y Y proot. to instruct; Mrs. Ross to order this`equ ent.and check on the antin f t • � p g o the fire trucic room and the firemen s ha"11. Motion passed. T. Davis appeared before the Council and. said Judge Parker was huilding:a being within 35 feet. of his bedroom and said that it was a health menance. Mr". R..V-.Gibbs reported that lights were installed at thee Airport and that the Committee had hired John Fanta at $100.00 per month. to operate the airport. Mr. Fanta has his trailer house and his wife will be at the air .port when he was at school. AN ' ORDIN:ANCE :,'APP.ROVING THE DEDICATION........... O22nd STREET AS EXTENDED. WEST :FROM WEST LINT, OF SUBDIVISION NO, 1'; OF'^ THE HIGHLAND ,ADDITION TO" ,'THE CITY QF HUNI'SVILLE, ACCEPTING THE SAME `AS A; PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE AND ABANI TNG" 21st STREET BETWEEN( BLK. NO. 4` AND: BLK;: NO.:6 of" SAID SUBDIVISION.• Wt3EREAS the owners of the land over which 22nd Street passes" r a:t attached to, the. owners: of :2hst street ;. and:: he abutt`n . .: t d h same -..for ,a ublic. thorou hfare ,,:. -.. dicat�on thereof. ..have dedica e t e _.. _.. _ , -: : g ., - : . ,. ... .. > .. . H .:. ..11 h A h t .f t consented o e a,an onmen o sa o s portion e is chef t a sai a e ;.• u H 1 in .lie '` C. �'cil of the Cit of untsvil 1955'`.be approved and, adopted by the City oun y n Svi' e ave dit"i on to t . e . i o u e Blk No 4 -arid Bak No 6 >'of Subdivision `No." 1 of' Hi Bland d y betwe n , g , it relocation as the extention of Street and et' ti on s th b d : f 21 t t P 22nd Street and whereas it is to the ublic interest and b i th t d d d tion which is; dated June .7th P ;, g n of " 21st of��,that` ortio id s c nsidered a as ed': Street between said_; Blk. No. 4 ,and :Blk., •No. 6 of said '$ub.division, thea Cityg Council has o., the following ordinance BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OE` HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; Section 1. That the dedication and plat of 22nd Street extended from the West line of Subdivision No..1 of the Highland Addition to' the City of Huntsville, as shown on; duly approved and recorded plat of said subdivision in the County Clerk's Office of Walker County, Texas, as shown by Exhibit; A of the dedication thereof( . - Jn` 7th, 1955,. sub- mitted 22nd .Street, lies ,dated u e ,.. such extentiono . , , e byh owners : of the. land .over . which.. .. executed the h sal newly dedica;ted street the, e eral., owners. of the : over wh�„c . d to. theCityCouncil for a royal b ..the s v , , ,, : .,-land .... ,,.. .� mit (.ed PP � . Y ,: ,,.. ,., ,;, � ..: _..... p_ .. e;, , _ andthat said passes bya roved and adopted to be - recorded in :the Deed .Records of. �talker County, Texas,:. PP P dedicatio. n is : accepted as a public street andtkorou ghfare ix .4 . Block No.6 of Subdivision' No. T � ,, extended :between. B1k., No, and lo. 6, Section 2. That 21st Street .. ". fandnecessity be {Addition tohe; City of Huntsville in the interest of public convenience , of the Highland Addi-Li n t , 22ndplat shown in Exhibit A of as that part of Street, as: shown on herebyabandoned and closed .and.. relocated S :. W b L 19 5:. exeeu�ed b .. John :T. mither. it ur 1Street, :..:dated :June.. 7th,5 . ,. 1dedication. of .the extention,of 22nd. �;. Y. ; the it he a x - .e land 'over which, t sal e +� B - W.T ' Robinson and.B.. Robinson, owners of , Smither, Robert Smither, S r Mathews .hers. and his , _ 13.ether, Carl. at � an andWilbur ...L. .Smither. Robert. m 1 of22nd Street lies, byJohn T. Smither,,>.., �.. ;i tendon . Stet hereby land to. that portion of 21st Street :of the abutting Mathews as. owners a. _. wife,, abandoned, "respectively.` Passed and approved this the 7th day oz" June, 1955:;: W. B. Veazey, ATTEST: Mayor Kate Barr Ross Secretary chicken house for 200 chickens, house Motion made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Frank Moore to pass the following ordinance. Motion passed. �' AN ORDINANCE DECIARI G AND KEEPING, HOUSING• OR PENNING OF ANY LIVE E FOV'dLS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE OR RABBITS BOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES,' WITHIN. 100 FEET OF TIIE RESIDENCE OF ANOTHER PERSON, WITHIN THE CITY' I L MI T S OF I-TOENT SV ILLETO BE A NUISAN6E, PROHIBITING THE SAMA AND PRE- SCRIBING A PUNISHMENT FOR THE, VIOLATION THEREOF. BE, IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED; SE TION 1: The keeping raising housing orpenning of any live fowls, fowls, chickens, ccens, turkey ducks geese or. rabbits, is i the..killingor dressing thereof. for commercial purposes, within 100 feet of the residence of another, person,within the cit. lintsof T y i Hunt st xlle, Texas, is declared to be a public nuisance. SECTION 2: The term, "for commercial purposesi. as used herein is defined to mean for the purpose o P Pse o f profiting from the sale of such poultry and rabbits or the produce or increase thereof as named in section tion 1 SE C I0N 3: No person,firm, association or corporation shall keep,; raise,.:- house oran en live fowls, p Y chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese or rabbits or kill or ;deess any of them, for commercial purposes as defined in Section 2 of the ordinance, within 100 feet of the residential dwelling of another person within the city limits of the City of Huntsville, 'Texas. SECTION 4: .Any person, firm, association or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of. Section 3 of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of amisdemeanor and uon conviction,:shall ' P a be fined not less than $5.00 nor more than $100.00 for each such violation. Each day any such violation continues shall be considered a consier d separateoffense. e f SECTION 5: This ordinance shall become effective immediately afterits passage and approv a1 and its publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. Passed and approved by Unanimous vote in open council, this 7 day of June, 1955. W. B. Veazey, Mayor City of Huntsville, Texas. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER CITY OF HUNTSVILLE 0' PAVING ,ORDINANCE. jt WHEREAS, the owners of all of the property abutting on Avenue. M between l3th. and 14th Streets in and to install in Huntsville,Texas,have requested the', to:. pave and;improve said.; street, the':. Cityof City i':with the City monies for or connection with said pavement a 6 x 6 concrete culvert and have. either deposited are presently making arragnementsfor the payment oftheir "p rorata cost ofsuchpaving and impvementsand have ' requested the CityCouncil of the> City of Huntsville,. Texas, to do such portion ortion of such work as may be done ‘1 theCitywithout contract, , and the remainder thereof by contract let in: the name of,the City; and by . WHEREASN. B. Davidson City Enineer, has prepared and presented. to the Council plans and: and. improvements and 'a temporary estimated cost thereof,. and has recommended specifications for such pavement p p Y ss that the - erection and construction of paving and . improving be done in this.manner;_... to the Council that the p g p E ' culvert and". theconcrete curbs andgutters be '. by contract, and that proper the 6 by 6 foot box concretedone employees notice be given thereof and that the. remainderof the `paving and improving. be done withCity without contract: THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS:' That a necessity exists for the paving and improvement of said Avenue M between 13th and 14th streets,bythe installation of a 6 by6 foot box concrete culvert,. by the. paving of; the street to 'a width • curbs and gutters,and it is of 36 feet, with rock and gravel base and asphaltic topping, and with concrete u ordered that such pavement be done in accordance withthis ordinance. The The, Plans and specifications tion for such work so prepared by N. 13. Davidson, City Engineer, and on filewith the City Secretary are hereby accepted and the` CitySecretaryis likewise accepted approved. The temporary estimate' of said improvements on file.with p_ and approved. Because the propertyoviners g have so agreed, IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the cost:of the paving be assessed . of the concrete box, culvert,shall including curbs gutters but excluding cost of said.- street, against the property owners on the front foot rule or plan at the rate of Three and 50/1.00 ($3.50) :Dollars per front foot. That those propertyowners' who; desire to pay for such improvements on the installment basis, Contracts and execute romissor notes therefor, shall :pay one-fifth:(1/5) of and who sign Mechanic s Lienp Y ,.. havebeen completed and •within thirty(30)days after:the ;aimprovements„..p their prorata cost of such improvements Y accepted by the City, and shall pay one-fourth (1/4) of the remainder thereof annually on or before one, two, mentioned date. That such` deferred payments shall bear interest at the rate three and four:years after said.Ym_ of six (6) percentper annum, and said contract shall provide that the. failure to pay any installment of principal or interest when due thereon shall, at the election of the City, mature the remaining unpaid balance of the principal payments, and the interest accrued thereon. The Mayor of the City is expressly authorized and directed to enter into Mechanic's Lien' Contracts in accordance with this ordinance. East IT IS FURTI R ORDAINED that the cost of the: eo 3600.00thereof',shall be Pal •by the I. N. jokes' ?Est p y stat"e' �1 000.00 thereof shall.•be-', aid, Cox and the-reinanin cost -thereof shall ;be borne b the City. � 14 e 1 bl tothe d f thet t d the Ma or of the Cit is exuressl authorized to Y Y Y ncrete ;b Estate/ ox culvert sha11 be paid in the following manner:. 3600.00 thereof shall be aid b the H. G. , paid, Y g Y The said A I. Cox having made?known his desire to melee payment of .;his1,000.00 prorate cost of such box culvert it . e and conditions as is; ex ressl. directed,nt thereof shall be deferred inthe, same manner, terms, p Y ter r t, with d' nee wi t i cc r a C ;A C n a o Lien,� • h , he : x nd avife n s and Paving ontract with t said.. _ L. o a app ice e e pava.ng an improving o s ree an t pinto,' ., �, .a, a a Mechanic s i��ateri lm his ::ordinance. r MINUTES OF° RECESSED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE The Cit Council met in ".cahledr meeting'. pre sent,' to -wit: CityHall in Huntsville ,. exas .with the following member IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the actual work of the construction of said 6 by 6 foot concrete box culvert hall be done by contract,; and the City Secretary it ordered and directed to forthwith advertise for bids for such Work as provided by law. IT IS FURTHER. ORDAINED that the actual work of the construction of the concrete curbs and gutter shall )e done by `contract, and the City Secretary is ordered and directed to forthwith advertise for bids for such said _ nd ` �o , r ' I bein e:x ressl rovided "that the advertisement for said curbs andgutter a rk as provided`. bS law. t g P Y p ,..: oncrete bos culvert may be had in one advertisement. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the remainingwork; of the - paving . and improving of said,street shall be p g p g done by the City with its employees,' :without, contract, and the City Engineer and the other necessary employees of the City are ordered and directed to proceed forthwith with such work under the supervision and direction of . the City Engineer. There being no rule of the City Council requiring ordinances to lie over and be read at three ree several meetin s, IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and approval. duly adopted this the 7th day June, On motion duly made and seconded, the above and foregoing 1955. APPROVED this the 7th day of June;. 1955. ,ATTEST: Kate<Barr -Ross CITY SECRETARY (SEAL) Motion made by Mr. Hooch, seconded by Mr. Fred _Smith, THE STATE.JOF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER CITY; OF HUNTSVILLE W. 'B. VeSprottazey, Mayor Frank. 1 Fred Smith Laverne. Smither Frank Moore The Mayor called the meeting to order. { .l •� TvIotion was made by Mr.,' Sprott, seconded by.Mr. SYnith to er put ut two I and 12th St. Motion passed. ?' THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER (1 bCITY OF HUNTSVILLE 0 W. B. Veazey, MAYOR, . CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. I'. j6 and acceptable to the City: stop signs at the intersection of Avenue The bid of W. H. Knotts, Inc., dated June six (6) foot re -enforced concrete --,box culvert for Dollars per lineal foot of culvert, and Avenue M for a total consideration of One and having been examined and being the lowest bid 0 b e i of 6 f of on tr ton sX ' h 'erection ..and c s u 17, 1955_for ( ) Y o ". Thirty and8010($30.80 `ion of ..hit . `hy the consideration alon Aenue. , forY� ) g Agenue �ers a on`` c b d utt ' on of concrete ur s an the erection Nand const"ructi g g , b dutters 55100 01.55) Dollars:'per lneal,foct``of cur s an g, for such work, and the same having been found to be satisfactory THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Pn3NTSVITT, TEXAS CityS c e tar. be ' and the That said bid of VT. H. Knotts, Inc., above referred to,. and on file with. the ,e r y, d accepted and the. Mayor of said. City is authorized and directed to, enter into a on and construction of said improvements in accordance with nd to the entire satisfaction, Mori a. jsame is hereby approved an .d contract with said'W. H. Knotts Inc. for the erection • plans and specifications prepared liy, under the direct supervision and WHEREAS, the owners of a majority of the property abutting on Tenth Street from its intersection with g y the West line of Avenue M to its - intersection with Highway 75 in the northern portion of the City of Huntsville, Texas, have requested said City of pave and improve said street in the following manner: That said Tenth Street between the West line of Avenue M and the East line of Avenue 0, be paved to a width of thirty-six (36) feet, with rock and gravel` base and asphaltic topping, and with concrete curbs and gutters. That said Tenth Street between the East line of Avenue 0 for a distance of 1048 feet, be paved to a widththirty-six( ) feet, rock and gravel base and asphaltic topping, and with concrete curbs and of 36 .with gutters. That saidTenthStreetfrom apoint1048 ffeet from its intersection with the East line of Avenue 0 .; " . and to the North line of Pleasant Street be paved to a width of thirtyfeet, et, withrock and:gravel base and asphaltic topping, and with concrete curbs and gutters. That said Tenth Street from the North line of Pleasant Street to its intersection with Highway 75 be paved to a width of 18 feet, with rock and gravel base and asphaltic topping, but without curbs and gutters: THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: of N. B.• Davidson, City Engineer. Be it further ordained that the officers and employees of the City forthwith,coi;unence the pavement and improvement of Avenue M between 13th and 14th Streets :;in said city,, in accordance with this ordinance and previous ordinances enacted in connection with such paving program. direct The above and foregoing ordinance was:duly presented and its adoption recommended duly d1y encte d a APPROVED this the 21st day of June, 1955. and by unaninios vote was MAYOR, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE That a necessity exists for the pavement and improvement of said Tenth Street as hereinabove provided. That N. B. Davidson, City Engineer, prepare and file with the City' Council plans and specifications for such work and preliminary estimate of the cost thereof. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Mayor of the City of.Huntsville, Texas, be, and he is hereby authorized to enter into Mechanic's, Materialman's and Paving Lien Contracts with the adjoining property owners in accord- ance with this ordinance and in according with ordinances hereafter to be enacted fur such pavement and im- provement of said street. On motion duly made and seconded, the above and' foregoing` ordinance was duly adopted this the 7th day June, 1955. W. B. Veazey, MAYOR, CITY OF HUNT SVI T:T , TEXAS. Kate Earr Ross, CITY SECRETARY, No further business council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXxxxxxxxXxxxxxxXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXxxxxxxxxXXXXXXxxxXXXXXXXxxxx'X Yl date Barr Ross CITY SECRETARY !No further business council recessed subject to call. xxxxxxxxxxx'I x xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxxxxxx xxx xx J 95 my 5,. 1 5. OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. City Hall in Huntsville, 'Texas with the IIMINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL j The City Council met in regular meeting at the present, to -wits jW. B. Veazey, Mayor 1,,Q. C. Robbins !;W. B. Smith ii Frank Sprott Laverne Smither ;Herbert Hoe ch Fred Smith, Jr. jR• V. Gibbs Frank Moore The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of meeting held on June 7, 1955 €The following bills' were read, approved and Martine Garage Walker County Hardware Co. sF Southwestern Bell Telephone Steely's.Lumber Co. Flex -Rod Pipe Tool Co. • Hi Way Equipment Co., Inc. ,!J. L. Ferguson, County Clerk Utility Supply Company Aircraft Components, Inc. United Gas Corporation Allman Texaco Station liGoolsby Drug recessed meeting held on June 21, 1955 were read and approved;. *15.55. 77.44 78.57 5,13 342.23 101.28 9.50 67.35 15.63 4.32 6.10 3.00 Wood Tire & Supply Company Johns -Manville Sale s Corporation Maintenance Engineering Corpn. Builders Supply Co. C -T -E laboratories Diamond Alkali Co. Municipal Supply Company Srnithe r'Wholesale Co. Geo. W. Hunt Mrs. Sam McKinney Well Machinery & Supply Company Builders Supply 37.58 8,779.71 1.46 270.00, 129.60 36.00. 696.11 12.00 200.00 95.85. 11.55 125.00 has. & Sam Motor Co., eo. W.. Hunt: u lders Supply !eery & Si ' ther ity umber Company he Huntsville Item Ontinental 0i1 Company rood Motors, Inc.' tumble Oil a Refining Co. ;.s C. Robbins Motors Iuntsville Machine Shop 5.63 12.20 33.67 62.93 393.76. 19.50 Woods Humble .Service Station Johnston ' s Garage Browning-Ferris Machinery Co Greene ;Service Station The Permutit; Company West End Motors, .Inc. kneriean LaFrance Foamite Service Hardy Lumber Company Gulf States Utilities Co. The League of Texas Municipalities 3.48 8.25 5.75 7.05 224.76 314.90 4.35 .75 1,711.66 96.60. 5.00 i'To the Honorgble Ivlayor and City .Council s Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: s �Ne hereby wish to submit the following reports for the` month' 1 permits and Gas permits: as follows: Ij Building , permits' Moving permits Fees :colle"cted To. the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas-. Electrical permits Fees `:collo eted Gas permits Fees collected Gentleinen: f ' the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp.,, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. July 1 1955. ' . 48 Joe Pitman 97 Bobby Ray Jenkins 102 Frank Hampton 126 Maggie Lee Layton 143 Ira s Archie 152 Willie Martin 156 William A. Dickey 172 C. B. Bay 224 Walter .Garrett 174 Joseph C. Smith, Jr. 175 Charles E. Broward 176 Charles E. Broward 177 Charles Bounds 178 Bob Thomas 179 George. Diaz 180 Joseph Jacobs 181 Janes R. Sanders 182 Calvin Trazewell 183 Paul L. Beatty " 184 T. Q. Adams 185 Vernon E. Duerer 186 Bert Kesler 187 Otis Bartee 188 Alex Perkins 189 Larry Linney 190 Norman B. Brown 191 James Earl Berry 192 Fred Walker 193 J. D. Adams 194 Walter C. Esry, Jr., 195 Tom Gamble 196 Henry Lee Boone 197 G. B. Antwine 198 Claude Franklin Avant 199 James Clyde Shumate 200 Gather Marvin Ray 201 Edwin Gilbert Fisch 202 Thomas Crawford 203. Walter Lee Moring 204 Marion Dickey 205 George Willie Harrison 206 John Lee Carroll 207 Carl Hefner 208 Alvin Ross McCaffety Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine Old fine-. paid in full Old fine- paid in furl 01d fine- paid. on Old fine- paid in full 01d fine- paid in full Old fine- paid in full Making "U" turn Passing no pass. zone Speeding Making "U" turn Blocking driveway Parked no park zone Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Drunk in car Blocking cros s -walk Parked in no parking zone Drunk in car Drunk Drunk (1 day in jail) Pd in ful Passing no pass zone Driving too fast for conditions No registration Fllowing too closely Drunk Make "U" turn Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Drunk in car Drunk Soliciting house to house Driving too fast for conditions Driving. too fast for conditions No operators license Speeding No operators license Fighting Speeding 14.00 14.00 5.6.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 14.00 13.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 28.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 5.00 5.00 56. 70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 > 2.00 9.00` 10.00 6.75 12.00 9.00 21.70 7.00 12.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 28.00 14.00 10.00. 56.70 5.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 12.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 5.00 14.00: 5.00 14.00 5.00 36.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 To the Honorable Mayor an.d City Council, ji Huntsville, Texas. the following report for water plant operations for the month of June, 1955. Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison Meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 32,334, 600' Gals; 30, 689, 800' `t 1,646,200 ti 3,866,200 ;; '_ 823, 600 71,538 ` ti 185,998.8 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Milk Reports for May and June 1955. ;!Milk samples for the month of May were all within Grade 'AStandard however. there were two : samples that failed rthe warm weather .and' the fact that there to meet the standard for June.•This was undoubtedlydueto to is a jslaxity,` that develops during the winter months. Parking violations T-5243 thru T-5326. Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. y! The following bids were received on ditching and laying a 10 Mckinney George it Eldridge Ferguson ��Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. W. ij being the lowest bid. Motion passed. 4,531.00 2,769.00 3,150.00 .` 5,375.00 B. Smith to award the contract to George for ,1 ,769.00, W. G. Dacres Milk Inspector. water Eine fromthe new well. 'Motion made by Mr. Robbins, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to refer o the Street Bridge Committee to; request for. lights at -dead end- of East -..14th • Street and one on the .corner of 20 St. aril Avenue J. Motion passed. Co n resented the audit of the Cit of Huntsv <lle for the ear endiri March 31 1955. • .- jtT. B. • Trotter mpa y p Y Y g• !Motion made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Pair. Sinither to accept this audit and to ;hire T..13. Trotter to do the. auditing for the - following year at the same, price of 500.00. Motion passed. II The question of cleats on the TD 9 was discussed, and the motion was made ,by Mr. W.. B. Smith, .seconded by Mr. i1 Q. C. Robbins to have the committee who bought the TD - 9 composed of Mr. Sprott,' Mr. ;'Hooch and Mr. Fred Smith il to investigate the question of whether the cleats are needed, and if needed to have them"installed on the TD9., II Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Gibbs, Sprott to pass_ the following tax levy ordinance., AN ORDINAI'IC.E LEVYING TAXES UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITIEN AiD':SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY OF HUdTSVILLE, TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. q BE IT ORDAINED BY'THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IINNTSVILLE IN _COUNCIL ASSEMBLED; SECTION ONE; That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and all s personal property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas, on the firstday of January, 1955, except so much as may be excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United States, the following taxes; (1) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of One dollar and thirty five cents ($1.35) on the One hundred (100.00) Dollars cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States for the current expenses 1= for the support and maintenance of the City Government of said City of Iluntsville, Texas. (2) An` ad valorem. tax of and at ;`the rate, of Sixty Cents ($.;6o) os the One Hundred Dollar 0100.00) _ d cash value thereof,. estimated sn lawful,curienc""-,of'the United States' to a current nterest'on and,`provide one( Y PY d e b• ar s , mkm f rid rid to ;. w e .y., s u, a a .,all, of the.,., .rmc;�< ah -and <interest accruin :on all.'outstandm warrants sea ,, paving. bond,,'. funding warrants, sewer extens,ions, .improvement, bonds and warrants, City: Hall and .fire station warrant's and; any and all other bonds and warrants outstanding heretofore lawfull issued by the City of Huntsville, Texas `and which are now levied. outstanding obligations of the said City of Huntsville, Texas. (3) An annual ad valorem tax of and at the rate of five cen" s ($.05) on the One Hundred Dollar cash value thereof, estimate in lawful'currency of the United States,for the purpose of the support and maintenance'` of the Fire Department authorized by law at an election held thereunder and the ordinance of the City of Hunts- ville, Texas pursuant thereto. (4) An occupation tax on all persons, firms and corporations doinb gusiness within the City of Huntsville, Texas equal to one-half of that provided' bylaw for occupation tax due and payable to the State q P y of Texas,- - amendments and mcludm.r all amendments: of Article 7047 of the RevisedStatufes of 1925,and other amen n thereto. SECTION TWO The above and foregoing ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from an after its passage and approval. The foregoing ordinance was referred to the Finance Committee in open Council at the regular recessed) meeting of the City of Huntsville Council' held on the 5th day of July, 1955. /s/ W. B. Veazey, M` W. B. Veazey,Mayor. or On motion duly made d a e an July, 1955. APPROVED this the e5th Y da of July, 1955. seconded ;the above '.an o e 'oiz1 or inan s dul ado tied, this '5,th'da of We the Finance Committee to whom the above and foreom Ordinance was referred, have duly c on - YdBredthesame recommendt at thesaidforegoingordinance, levying taxes for the year1955be adopted. W. B. Smith Herbert Hoech` R. V. Gibbs Adopted and approved inopen council this the his'the 7 dayof JulY , 1955. /s/ W. B. Veazey, W. B. Veazey, Mayor. Kate Barr Ross, CITY SECRETARY. Motion was made byR. V Gibbs, secondedbyLaverne Smither toaccept final estimate to on pa vin • on 17th Street from Avenue 0to Avenue P • motion passed. TBE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER 0 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BE IT ORDAINED BY TIS; CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; WHEREAS, by ordinance dated November 2,1954, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas determined the necessity for and ordered the pavement and improvement of 17th Street fromom Avenue0 toAvenu Avenue P Texas, H G hof (30),feet with rock and ravel base, the City of Huntsville, Walker County, to a width thirty g asphalt topping and concrete curbs and gutters; and WHEREAS, said pavement and improvement of said street has been completed in accordance with the plansB and,specifications and under the direct direction and supervision of N. . Davidson, City Engineer, and said Engineer has filed with the City Secretary his final estimate and assessment of the cost of said paving the City agreement madebetween in': accordance with the' front foot rule or plan,.and in accordance with the agr me ofHuntsvilleTexas and the adjoining property owners, and hasrecommended that said street be accepted and the property ovmers be assessed in accordance with said report: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, that the final estimate and reort of the said City Engineer be and the same is hereby adopted, that the pavement and improvement of said street be accepted, that two-thirds (2/3) of the cost of such paving and improving of said street be assessed against the adjoining property owners in. accordance with the front foot rule or plan, . and that the remaining one-third (1/3) of the cost of the paving and improving of: said street be assessed against the City of Huntsville, Texas. BE IT FURTI-ER ORDAINED that the following assessments be made against the abutting property owners and against their properties, in accordance with this' ordinance and in accordance with previous contracts and a� P p , agreements made between said property owners and the City, as reflected by the Records of the County Clerk of Walker County, Texas, to -wit: SOUTH SIDE (SEAL) Kate Barr Ross CITY SECRETARY, IMO ion t made by R V• !; THE STATE; OF TEXAS `) {COUNTY OF WALKER ) • I CITY OF HtJNTSVILLE Amy Harmon Jerry Haisler and wife, Wanda Hai sler W. L. Powers and wife, Ona Powers 125 feet 50 feet 125 feet NORTH SIDE Ruby Dominey Grounds 132 feet Mance Park and wife Mary Frances Park 168 feet Total Assessment against Property Owners and' their Abutting Property $375.00 150.00 375.00 396.00 504.00 $1800.00 BE W. B Ve az ey, Mayor,' City of :Huntsville, Texas. Gibbs, seconded by W. . Smith t� pass the he folloring paving ordinance. Motion on passed. PAVING ORDINANNTCE PAVING ORDINANCE'' IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY :COUNCIL OF THS CITY OF HWITSVILLE, TEXAS& WHEREAS theCity of Huntsville, Texas acting under and by virtue of Title 28, Chapter 9, Revised Civil t RStatutes of the State of Texas of 1925, and all amendments thereto, particularly Article 1105b thereof, and by ordinance aPproved june 7, 1955 has determined that a necessityexists for and to make certain street im rove f rnents on. Tenth. Street in said City of Huntsville,Texas, mcludm that ortion thereof formerly known as the Huntsville -Madisonville' Road) from its intersection with the West > line of Avenue. `M in a Westerl. and North - 'westerly direction to its intersection with Federal Highway No. 75, in units as follows; UNIT A That portion of Tenth Street from the West line of Avenue .M in a Westerly direction to the East IE ;line. of Avenue 0. UNIT B: That portion of Tenth Street from the East line' of Avenue 0 in a westerly direction to the tiapproximate center line of an eighteen 18 foot street:interSecting intersectingfrom the South :same 7bein the a ro x• imate iNorthwest'turn° of Tenth Street,— a distance of one thousand. forty-eight (1048). feet. UNIT C: That portion of Tenth Street from a point 1048 feet West -of ; its intersection with t he East line f Avenue 0, in a Northwesterly direction to the North line of Pleasant Street. UNIT D: ' That portion of Tenth Street from :its intersection with the North line of Pleasant Street in a (Northwesterly direction to its intersection with Federal Highway No. 75. ecif • c ions o The pavement and improvement of said streets shall be done in accordance withplans and ;s i at t P P P .: sbe prePared bN. B Davidson, Cit .- Engineer, and a roved by the CityCouncil. '' The pavement and improvements 1,of ,Units, A, 13, and C shall consist of raising, lowering and"grading said streets, constructing storm drainage, ?concrete curbs and gutters, and paving the same with rock or gravel base" and asphalt topping. The width of the ?; ipavement for units A and B shall be thirty-six (36) feet and the width of the pavement for Unit C shall be thirty 1,1(30) feet. The pavement and improvement of Unit D shall consist of raising, lowering and grading said street" and 1, ipaving the same with rock or gravel' base and asphalt topping to a';width of ,.eighteen (18) feet, but without sorm ;drainage or curbs and gutters. That not in 'excess of two-thirds (2/3) of the cost of the pavement and improve- owe the front foot:rule plan. ament of said streets shall be paid. by the abutting property -;own owners on e rou orp . BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Council proposes to cause a portion of the work of the paving and 1iimproving of said streets to be done under contract, hereinafter to be made, and that a portion of the actual work of the pavingand improving of said streets shall, be done byCityemployees; without contract. That the City P g (,Council reserves the right to pave and,im rove onlysuch unit or:' units': of said proposed paving project, or parts yp ��thereof, as towhichthe abutting property owners adequately s cooperate to facilitate the paving,: program, as well as the right to combine two (2)or more of said- units for the purpose of the actual pavingand ,improving, of said tstreets, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that'the estimate of the cost:of :suchim rovements prepared byN. B. .Davidson' P � P P ?(Cit Engineer, and now on file with the Secretaryof the of Huntsville, Texas, heretofore prepared by Y � City 'him under the direction of the CityCouncil beand thesame is hereby approved .'` BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED thattatement.of the estimated°amount of the assessments to be: made against a sg the owneror owners or claimants of abutting property arid against such property, will be found in the office of '�the City Engineer, and the interested parties shall have the right to examine the same at all reasonable hours.' assessed the owner or owners or claim =That the estimated amount or amounts per front foot proposed tobe .as against wn r. P P ;tants ofabuttingproperty and against suchproperty with respect to Units A and shall be notin of 'FThree and 50/100 $3.50 Dollars ' per front foot. That the estimated amount oramounts per front foot proposed ;Ito be assessed against the owner or owners or claimants' of abutting property and against such property with i!respect to Unit C shall be not in excess' of Three 3.00 Dollars'- per front foot. That the.estimated amount or respect. n t (� ) ,,amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed against theowner or ownersor claimants of abutting property y with respect toUnitD shall ,be not in excess of Sixty :: Cents 0.60 per front foot. Mand against such property spe ha Y (� ) (That the estimated total cost of the pavement and improvements of Unit A is Eight Thousand Four Hundred r 3;(8,400.00) Dollars, of Unit B is Ten Thousand Two Hundred Nine and 67/100 .($10,209.67) Dollars, of Unit C is i1Eight Thousand One Hundred Forty an 50/100 ($8,140.50) Dollars, and Unit D; is Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety II($2,790.00) Dollars. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a hearing shall be held by and before the City Council in the City Hall of ',the City of Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, ,on the 22nd day of July, 1955 at 2:30 o'clock P. M., as provided by law, at which time and place all persons interested in the pavement and improvements of said streets, in - ;eluding the owner or owners of the property abutting upon said streets, or any interest therein, and all persons ;owning, claiming or interested in said project .may appear and be heard withreference to all matters pertaining cjto the pavement and improvement of `said streets. Which hearing shall be continued from day to day until finally 1accomplished. No assessment shall be made against any abutting property or owner thereof in excess of the special! 'abenefits of such property, and its owners, in the enhanced valut thereof by means of such :improvements as s determined at such hearing. j The City Secretary is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing by publishing a true copy of this liordinance in the Huntsville Item for three (3) consecutive weeks, the first publication to be at least ten (10) tldays before the date of the hearing. ..�:. .::. .,U an mo i ndulYm . .. o dedhe' bo v . nd.. :foregoing o .roaz ee was dui adopted Pted b t h e f .the Cit qut ade ounti 1 of nsi lunnimous vo e -this the 5th da of July, 1955 . av APP 0JED this s the 5t,da j . Ju l :1955.' W. B. Veazey, MAYOR, CITY OF'HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. tice. of • .. h t> the: ori incl no his Council h r in n e h leitofore enacted b t .. s of t o o d a c s er , g to zxn Y . ., ...:; t . ;,, s C nci; ee rde d in .the Minute s.:of.:.thi s ou e -., affidavit of ublication ,of said notice be r, -.o print r P ,.. Pi BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the reserves the right to pave and improve . only such as to whichthe abutting property owners adequate b' t o or more of said units for th Kate Barr Ross CITY SECRETARY. No further business, Council recessed subject to call. xxxxX xXXXX�G7�XxxxXXx7.XXX.ix xxxxxX: Xx XX:'CXXXXhXx7�TLXXXxxXXXXXXXXXXXXxxXXXXXXxxXXX7i7CXXXXXXXXXXX3.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxXXXXXXXXX MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING OF TffE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The Cit.. Council met, t " h C' the H J 2 9 2 : 0 o'clock P. M. ,y a the city :Hall in the. City of untsva.11e, Texas on July 2, 1 55 at 3 'for: the purpose of holding a hearing on its paving program in with the ordinance of July 7, 1955, and notice given with respect thereto, when the following members were present: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Fred Smith, Jr Laverne Smither R. V. Gibbs W. B. Smith Herbert Hoech Q. C. Robbins. The sworn testimonies of Mr. A. B. ,Head and Mr. W. T. Robinson were heard and considered.: Mr. A. E. Cunningham a eared `before the council andpresented hisstimon After discussion the fohlown ordinance waspresented h PP e y. g is and its adoption moved by Mr. Hooch and seconded by Mr. Fred SYnith, Jr., and unanimously adopted, the ordinance is as follows: City.,' Council as provided in said ordinance o f July " , 1955, ..: unit orunits of, said proposed paving project, or parts thereof', ly cooperate to facilitate the paving program as well as the e " purpf the actual paving and improvement" of said street Upon motion duly made and seconded, CityCouncil of the:Citi of'Huntsville, by unanimous Y APPROVED this the 22nd day of July, 1955. the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the vote, this the 22nd da of July, 1955. W. 'B. Veazey, MAYOR, CITY OF HUNT SVI LLE, TEXAS ,, ATTEST: j Kate Barr Ross !f CITY SECRETARY SEAL) THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 1, COUNTY OF WALKER Ir it BEFORE ME the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Win. :R. Woodall, who being by me 1 ;! duly sworn, upon his oath deposed and said: a;>. That affiant is a Publisher of The Huntsville Item, a weekly newspaper published at Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, for many years continuously prior to 'July, 5, 1955. That the paving notice, a printed copy of whichll is attached hereto, under date July ,'5, 1955, was regularly published in The Huntsville Item for three consecutive weeks, the first of which publication was at least ":ten days prior to July 22, 1955. Said publication having? a ared on July 7, 14 and 21,'1955, respectively. , PPe I herewith return a printed copy of such publication. Nm.' R. Nloodall SWORN TO AND -SUBSCRIBED before me by the :said. .'Wm. R. ?Woodall' this the 1st day of August, to certify !!which witness my hand and seal of office. John W. Phillips, Notary Public, Walker County, Texas. WHEREAS, by ordinance duly enacted, the City of Huntsville, Texas, acting under, and by virtue of Title 28, Chapter 9, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925, and all amendments thereto, particularly Articles 1105b thereof, has determined that a necessity exists for and to make certain street improvements on Tenth Street in said City of Huntsville, Texas, (including that portion thereof formerly known as the Huntsville Madisonville Road) from its intersection with, the West line of Avenue M in a Westerly and Northerly direction to its intersection with Federal Highway No. 75, in units as follows: UNIT A: That portion of Tenth Street from the West line of Avenue M in a Westerly direction to the East_. line of Avenue 0. UNIT B: That portion of Tenth Street from -the East line of Avenue 0 in a Westerly direction to the approximate pcenter, line of. an eighteen (18) foot::street, intersectingfrom the: South, same being the approx- imate g forty-eight Northvrest turn of TenthStreet,-a distance of one-thousand.fort ei ht (1048) feet. UNIT C; That portion of Tenth Street from a point 1048 feet West of its intersection with the East line of Avenue 0, in a Northwesterly, direction to the North line of Pleasant Street. UNIT D: That portion of Tenth Street from its intersection with the North line of Pleasant Street in a Northwesterly direction to its intersection with Federal Highway No. 75, and WHEREAS, a preliminary assessment ordinance was duly madeand entered of record on July 5, 1955, which ordinance provided for the giving of notice to all persons interested in the pavement and improvement of said street, including the owner or owners orthe property erty abutting upon said street, or any interest therein, ., and:: all persons owing,claiming, or interested in said project, and which said notice has heretofore been g� published as provided by law, in the Huntsville Item, :a weekly newspaper regularly published within the City of Huntsville, Texas for a period of more than twelve 12' months before the date of said publication, which notice -wasublished therein on three (3) consecutive issues of said paper, the first publication being P g at least ten (io) days before the date of the hearing, said publication having appeared on the issue of said paper ; j} July9' date July `7 JulyJ 1955,which hearing was: set for'22 1 55 at 2 s 30 P.PSI under the u y , 14, and my 21, .and a g., ands WHEREAS.,a hearingwas.held byand before the CityCouncil of the Cit • of Huntsville, Texas, in the City y ,, +l. Hall of said City,on 22,1955, at 2:30 o'clock. P. M. asprovided by law, and in accordance with said July� e when. the CityCouncil heard the evidence and all of the evidence '_resented at said hearing, with res notice, P g� poet said pavingprogram, the effect of said proposed pavin and the amount of the assessment against the various to 1? � � P P g; - to be improved. and against the abuttingproperty owners and with respect to the special benefit of such; property p g P P Y � and its owners in the enhanced value thereof bymeans of such improvements and with respect to all property P as to which such hearing is a constitutional rere �uisite to the validity.of the pavingassessments. matters prerequisite THEREFORE,' 13E I'T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS the hearingprovided for in said ordinance of 1955, be and the same has been heard in the ThatJuly 5, bylaw and in accordance ce with said notice, _ that from the evidencepresented manner and terms provided , n , at said. Council n• oftheproperty, d hearing,the;Cityouncil finds and determines that the special benefits p pe y, an its owners, in the enhanced value thereof, by means of such improvements, is in excess of the proposed assessment to be made against said proPertY, and its owners, bY reason of such pavement and improvement with respect to Units A, 13, C.and "D as described in said ordinance under date July 5, 1955. 13,E IT FURTHER ORDAINED that said hearing be and the same is hereby closed and the work of improving said street be and the same is hereby directed to be one by the City Engineer and the City employees acting under his.'dire'etion:,and control, as well as the other parties with whom said City may contract in accordance with the THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER Q CITY OF HUNTSVILLE 4 WHEREAS, by ordinance duly enacted, the City of Huntsville, Texas, acting under and by virtue of Title :3 28, Chapter 9, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925, and allamendments thereto, particularly Article 1105b thereof, has determined that a necessi tYexisis-for and d to make certain street improvements on Tenth Street in said City of Huntsville, Texas, (includingthat portion thereof formerlyknown as the Hunt v ille- t M Westerlyand Northwesterlydirection Madssonvile. Road) from - its intersection with the West line of Avenue in a, to its intersection with Federal Highway No. 75, in units as follows UNIT A: That portion of Tenth Street from the West line of Avenue line of Avenue 0. UNIT 13: That portion of Tenth Street from the East line of Avenge 0 in a Westerly direction to the ` (19)foot street,intersecting from the South, sane being the approximate approximate center line of an eighteen (1048)feet. of Tenth Street -a distance of one thousand forty-eight Northwest turn Y -eight 4 feet West of,its intersection with the East UNIT 0:Thatportion of . -Tenth Street from a point.l0 8. ofNorthwesterlyto the North line of Pleasant street. line Avenue 0, in a direction i t intersection with the North line of Pleasant- Street in UNIT D• Thatportion of Tenth Street from its "intoes t�.. intersection:with Federal`HighwayNo. 75, and a Northwesterly direction to its - j 4 1. WHEREAS, a preliminary assessment ordinance was duly made and entered of record on Uuly 5, 1955, which ed forthe givingof notice to allpersons interested in the pavement and improvement of said ordinance proved .: upon said"street,or` anyinterest therein, and street, including the owner or owners of•the property abutting p claiming, or interested in said project, and which said notice has heretofore been published all persons owing,. cla i g, J innewspaper regularlpublished within the Cityof Huntsville, as provided by law, the Huntsville Item, aweelclyregularly (, of more than twelve (12)months before the date"of said publication, which notice was Texas, for a period l,. onthree (3)consecutive issues of said paper, the first publication being at least ten. (10) published therein P P � publication havingappeared on the issue of said paper under date July days before the date of the hearing, said pp {i 7, July 14, and July 21, 1955 and which hearing was set for July. 22, 1955 at 2:30 P. M. and4 ii WHEREAS, . a hearing was held by and before the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, in the CityHall of said City,on 22, 1955 at 2:30 o'clock, P. M. as provided" by law, and in accordance with said July notice,when the CityCouncil heard the evidence and all of the evidence presented at said hearing, with respect a to said paving program, the effect of said proposed paving and the amount of the assessment against the various P � � to be improved and against the abutting property owners, and with respect to the special benefit of such , property • to till !� property and its owners in the enhanced value thereof by means of such improvements and wn.th, respect P P Y matters as to which such hearing is a constitutional prerequisite to the validity of the paving assessments. li 1' THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAIN.'.,D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1-11TYLSVILLE, TEXAS That the hearing provided for `in said ordinance .of July 5, 1955,:be and the same has been heard in' the mariner "and terms provided by law and .ia accordance with said. notice, that from the evidence presented at said he"ar.i he City Council; finds and;determines that .;the .sec.ial benefits Of the property,and its owners; in the, enhaneed.`value thereof b means ©f .such` im -rovements is :in excess :of theproposed assessment:to be made against said"•'property, "and�its.owners by reason of such pavement and improvement with respect to Units; A, B, •C,' and D as described in said ordinance under`,date. July 5, 1955. said herebyclosedimproving ;• BE IT FURTHER ORDAINEDthat said_ hearingbe and the same is. and the work of .:improv g '.de directed . be =n `the. : Engineer and the Cit employees ces. actingunder treet be and:the, same ;is herebydire t to done p by City� Y y his direction and control as well as the other parties with whom said City may contract in accordance with F the terms of the ordinance heretofore enacted by this Council., and that the original notice of this hearing andthe printer's' affidavit of publication of said notice be recorded in the Minutes of this Council. BeIT FURTHER ORDAINED that the CityCouncil as provided in saidordinance of July 5, 1955,. res e rve s the right to pave and improve only such unit orunits of said proosed paving project, or parts thereof, as to which the abutting property owners adequately cooperate paving to facilitate=theprogram as well as the right, - _ofr said street. to. combine -two or more of said- units: for;the purpose of the actual , avin and ,im improvement a d p p p � p Upon motion duly made and seconded, theabove and foregoing was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, by unanimous vote, this the 22nd day of July, 1955. APPROVED this the 22nd day of July, 1955. /s/ W. B. Veazey, Mayor, City of Huntsville, Texas. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville Texas Gentlemen:. We hereby wish to submit following Huntsville, Texas: cases on the Docket _..f the Corporation Cour t for the City Huntsville, Kate Barr Ross City •Secretary ;.Seal) $ 2 0 S250 0 P hoothe sum of i h seconded b V+F. L. Smith to a ' to; the Huntsville. ublic c 1 u Mot ion -:made `by Fred Sm t Y p Y ,!Same...being.,cityts part of the summer •rerecreation pro ram. Motion assed. Mr. Fred Smith speaking for Mr.` Frank Sprott, Chairman of the Special Committee to check the TD9, reported back p gP � p to the Council that after investigation the Committee was two to one to leave the kleats off the TD9. Motion was made by Mr. Smither, seconded by Mr. Robbins to leave the kleats off the TD9 and to pay the bill. Those ;. votingfor the motion- Fred Smith W. B. Smith, Laverne `Smither and Q. C. Robbins. Those against the motion � Herbert` Hoech and R. V. Gibbs. Motion passed. subject to call No fuher business council . recessed, ;i xXxxx xxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXxxxxxxxXx .August 2, 1955. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. i{ the CityHall in Huntsville Texas with the following members present, The.. City Council- met in regularmeetingat", p to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Layer C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr. R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore 48;. ii 138 E, 11 152 164 j 192 j196 1;199 :1 294 li209 7;210 211 212 213 ;I; 214 215 426 �4 1 h 217 II 218 sl 219 ; ii 220 221. i 222 2 2 3 3 11 224 i' 225 sa 226 227 228 ;E 229 1: i, 230 231 232 233 `1234 11 235 236 Il I4 237 238 i! 239 !a 240 11 241 4 242. 243 j; 244 #1245' ;; 246 Joe Pitman Pete Jackson Willie Martin Bennie Curtis Fred. Walker Henry Lee Boone James Clyde Shumate Emmett Scott Fred Battise Woodrow W. Battise Sue. Sylestine J. T. Hill Joe Garza Pete Flores Alton Smith Robert F. Mikulastik Ina Lee McFarling Iven Hudspeth Iven Hudspeth Ernest C. Hallmark W. F. Harrison Buford V. Corner Richard Fullerton Louis J. Pursler J. J. Head Oliver Smith Thomas Leake Ruth Lane 13. F. Bridges Fred Walker C. E. Creomeens Kirk Alworth Darrell Gene Davison Douglas Floyd Walker Tom Keefer J. L. Baumgartner Carl Rolling Mrs. G. J. Flint Jack McAdams Haywood Shields Mrs. G. A. Heartfield Kenneth McMayon Bobby Lene Mock Clifford Adams Loydell McFarland Albert McCray, Jr Paid on old fine Paid ` on old fine Paid old. fine in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Panfine Paid- id fine ' in. full Old fine ;paidold fin full Drunk Drunk in car Drunk No operators license Parked no park zone Parked no park z one Parked no park zone Parked no . park`, zone!! Parked no park, zone Parked no park zone` - Parke d noP ark zone Ran stop sign Parked no Park zone Parked nop ark zone Parked no park zone z Ranredliht g Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Drunk . No 'operators license No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked Ran light Rani. stopred sign' Parked in no pr.rk z ne. Drivinp' too fast for conditions Ran red light Blocking'driveway No operators license Drunk in public place Parked no park zone Parkedno park zone Ran stop sign .AMT AMT EINE' PAID 14.00 4.00 45.005 5.00 14.00 5 00 • s 14,00 7.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 5.00 56.70 20.00 56.70 6.45 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 14,00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 5 00 ,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ` 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 4 - 1 .00 1 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5,00 5,00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 , 5.00,. The minutes of regular meeting held on July approved. The following bills were read, approved and Johnston's Garage Sri ther's ' Print Shop Floyd Farris, Sheriff Humble 'Oi 1 & Re fining Company Gulf States Utilities Co City 'Lumber Company Greene Service Station The Huntsville Item Huntsville Machine Shop Wood Tire & Supply Company Allman Texaco Service Station. Mu Cipal. Pipe & Fabricating Co Martinez Garage. Diamond Alkali Company Browning-Ferris Machinery Co John Neathery M. L. Bath, Co. Ltd United Gas Corporation ordered paid: 3.00 3.00 17.25 6.65 1860.59 3.15. 3.85 87.20 4.50' 309.72,. 13.55 323.73. 35.26 54.00 3.03 20.00 11.58 2.00 S. B. Cauthen. Station West End Motors Thomas Welding Gulf Oil Corporation Hardy Lumber Company Q. C. Robbins Galloway's Service Station Billingsley Bros Builders Supply Murray Insurance Agency Gulf States Utilities Co V. A. Davis Gulf Station Smither Wholesale Company Walker County Hardware Co. The Rohan Co., Inc. T. B. Trotter .American La -France Corporation Southwestern Bell Telephone Co e 8.40 34.33 9.44 291.46 6.66 4.08 4.50 5.70 18.88 101.88 960,00 1.50 4.00. 53.60 398.11 500.00 309.90 110.64 'f! To the' Honorable Mayor and City Council ;.Huntsville, 'Texas • iiGentlemen: 3 Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, County Judge Robert Smither,: City Attorney. August 1, 1955 1 We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month' ;! permits and Gas permits as follows f' July, 1955 .for Building permit s, Electrical Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, BuildingInsp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector., o: the :Honorable Mayor :and' untsvi'lle, Texas. et lemon: .h, erebY wish to submit the following report for Water plant oPerations for the month f J 1 u y, Gulf States Utilities Company Chas. & Sam Motor `.Company Johnston's Garage Wood Motors, Inc. Burdeaux Hardware Mize's Garage. it Continental Oil Company :, 756.41: West ;End; Mot,ors," Inc'.' 4.50 Floyd. Farris,' Sheriff 18.60 "" Builders. Supply, 57.9"6 Dow Motor. Sales , 5.90 Davis Insurance Agenc 24.50 Billingsley -Bros 33.67 Ray BlackD M.. 310.64: 17`.25 288.75 9.52 90.46 13.41 12 00 Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 32,851,500 Gals 30,809,500 " 1,667,300 4,130,100 " 814,700 n 76,'241:.' s' 198,226.6 ;Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. bid was ,received on the switch control house Builders Supply X265.00. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by NIr. Hooch to accept the bid of x"265.00. Motion passed. bid was received for the electrical work to be done, in connection with Water Well Pfeiffer Electric Company -----$4500.00., Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. To the Honorable Mayor and'City Council :. Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, the Docket of the corporation court for the .Cit on pY of AInT AMT . FINE PAID, " = Fred Smith to` accept the: bid of Pfeiffer Electric Co for v�4500 00.1 curb and gutter on 10th Street: R. V. Butler, Inc., -- $1.70 per foot W. H. Knotts -- - 1.56 Motion was made byMr. Gibbs,. seconded y Hoech to accept the lomf<bid of W. H. Knotts of $ 1.56'per foot, and'to by instruct Mr. Davidson, City 'Engineer, to start the paving. Motion passed. 5 alsosalaryof Johnnie Mayor appointed NU.Ice Comella as Fire Marshall: at a, salary of x50.00 per month, and. Mabry would become the 'same as the other policeman. The change to start September 1, 1955. Motion was made byMr. W. B.' p g p 5, Smith, seconded by Mr. Fred Smith to approve the mayor's appointment. , Motion passed. Motion was made byMr. Smither, seconded byMr. Sprott to for the firemen. Motion passed. No other business -council recessed subject to call. instruct Mrs. Ross to get bids and buy 20 new coveralls xxXkxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxx MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council ,met in regular meeting at the City Hall : in Huntsville; Texas to --wit with the following members present, W. B. Veazey, ,Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. 'Siaith Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, ;Jr. R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore The. minutes of regular meeting held on August 2, The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid: 1955 were read and approved. Miller, Motors $31.40 Continental Oil Company 33.67 Browning-Ferris .Machinery Co. 42.87 Diamond Alkali Company 36.00 United Gas Corporation 4.00 John Neathery 27.90 The Rohan Co., Inc. 9.78 Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co 87.91 Allman Texaco Serv• ice Station 1.00 Maintenance Engineering Corporation 1.47 Greene Service Station 18.82 Wood Tire & Supply Company 75.94 Ottie E Barrett Hardware Pheiffer Electric Company Lavender Radio & TV Supply Co $7347 Sinclair Refining Co. 296.38 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 71.00 Bell Uniform. Company 16.00 Sargent. & Sowell, Inc. 21.45 C -T -E Laboratories 129.60 The Foxboro Company 7.43 American-LaFrance Corporation 97.24 Hi -Way Equipment Co., Inc. 53.24 Martinez Garage 37.20 Humble Oil & Refining Co 67.35 Walker County Hardware Co 43.84 Galloway's Humble Station 2.62 Q. C. Robbins Motors 37.55 Ix 48 138 19.6 203 204 } 233 243 247 248 249 2.50 251 r 252 253 iI 254 255 256 257 } 258 (, 259 260 261 262 263 264 } 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 { 274 275 f; 276. is 277 278 279 280 281 ii 282 283 284 285 Joe Pitman Pete Jackson Henry lee Boone Walter Lee Moring Marion Dickey Darrell Gene Davison Bobby Lene Mock Lassie K. Smith Alvin F McCrory Larry Linny Louie Mae Willis Billy Waller Billy Walker B. C. Copeland Frank I. Davison Sonny Irving Otis Jordon Otis Jordon Frank Hampton McDonald Brake Clare Ree Davison Leo Parrish James Gibson Varee Pace Abner Bass Tom Lee Lewis W. S. Flannagan W. S. Flannagan Odessa Williams' A T. Blackstock Robert Morrison Joe S. Cements H. E. Werner Joe Goffney: Frances Hathorn Sam Joseph Horace Runnels A. H. Staffa Claude Avant Jay Laversdorf Leodis Nickerson Eugene Drown Wirtz Calhoun et al Alvin Fulton Collins W. Warren Robert P. Bass, Old fine; (paid Old fine Old fine Old fine- Old fine Old fine (in full) Old fine (in full) Ran Stop Sign Ran Red ''Light Petty Thieft. : .c Ranift StopScene Signof" DrivingLetoo fasAt fdenor Disturbing the Peace No Operators License Driving too fast for Loitering Ren Stop Sign; Drunk Simple Assault Drunk Parked on wrong side of Street Ran Stop Sign Driving -bob fast for conditions Drunk Parked on wrong side of street Passing in 'no= pass zone No operators license Ran: Red Light Parked in no parking zone Speeding Parked in no parking zone Dri-ring too fast for conditions Parked by fire plug No ,operators ;license No: ors:license Passing' in no pass;, zone` Parked in, no .parking zone Parked in no parking zone Making "Un turn No cominercialoperators license Parked in no 'parking zone Parked in no parking zone Drunk Ran red light 14.00 2.00 45.00 ' 5.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 11.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 .5.00, 14.00 7.00 56.70 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 - -- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,' Texas September 1, 1955 d the. Honorable Mayor and City Coti.n.c-i [untsville, Texas Gentlemer).: , -We -hereby wish to subrrii.t .the following irepox-ts for the anorith ofAugusl, 1955 for Building permits, Eleclrical perTriits GoS permits and Pluinbi.rig cernlits as foll.ows: Electrical Permits Fees collected Buildinr... permits Moving permits Fees collected Plunibirig perniits Fee s collected Gas permit s Fees collected The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held on September ; 6, 1955 were read and approved. 11 The following bills wereread, approved and ordered paid: _ Re spectfully submitted, J. 13. Snodgrass, Building Insp. R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. J. W. Alexander, Gas inspector A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector September 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Hunt svi 1.1e , Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby wish to su1binit the following report for water plant operations for the month of Water pumped 33,952,700 Gals Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 31,045,000 " 1,686,500 st 3,924,100 " 784,600 " 75,434 " 196,128.4 Lbs 1 Mr. W. T. .Robinson appeared before the Council in regards to dedication of a street. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Robbins to accept the dedication. The street being a continuation of Avenue Q from 22nd Street 51 1 to 25th street proposed, and a section of that portion of 24th street from Avenue Q East to the East property line of Robinson Brothers. Motion passed. Mr. Robinson was advised that the City participating in paving after 75% of residences were built that should he put in water and sewer lines that the City would reimburse him on prorata part of cost after service was in- )1 stalled and water used. The question of charges made by Layne -Texas Company on wells No. 9 and 10 was discussed. Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Robbins that water committee invite Mr. Voebel to explain excessive cost. Motion passed. ^ 3, Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. W. 13. Smith to have a new motor installed in the ford police car. ,` by Wood Motors at a cost of 4,294.95. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Gibs, seconded by Mr. W. B. Smith to get bids on a new police car with a trade-in of the poliCb plymouth and to give the old ford to Mr. Nichols as a police car and use the new car as patrol car. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Hooch to advise all the firemen that they are not exempt from speed, laws in going to a fire and to xiotify th.em to respect the law like o-thers Motion passed. To other business council recessed subject to call. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXx xxx x MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following 'members , to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. 13. anith. ) Franlc Sprott averne Smithe r _ erboel't Hoech Underwood Corporation 21.36 Rustproof Sign & Metal Coinpany. 4±. 351.3 ,United Gas Corporation 4.64 Lavender Radio & TV Supply Gompo.n.y,Inc21:4 . iI1il'ilIIt)1It'iiT'-.• ' r. .,..a,.-,--.f..i...,.._....A...7:, 0'. .7. -.• ...-,T,:.,.e.... r.'..,. . i.". a..A:,- System The Karpark Corporation LRocdve ITMaitf0Ctiiirig C'" ..",.-..o ..-.'..:•m.-. ..1,.,.:p',',,. '. ... a.r, •._..- '. ly Municipal Supply Company A-Tt;'T74o:87;videpi;6=o pi0w;.ftis:1ach1ier2cc ,or d Tire & Supply CoMpany IGUif'St4tPP UtilitieS:Company !Mrs. Sam l7.4arri8h!:ff l:o6d16tors,:i:C 0, Robbins 5.03 IChas. & Sam Motor Colpan) !Greene ServicStation "111.1"--.''. '1•11,., 1'1"11 " .•i0-:'„. -.:9_•0, .,.,•'".Ge o.:.ng.eW. '±.,.1IiintsvilIeMachine Shop 2.:9,/e5cha4,Jones Galloways amble Station 5.65Huntsville d.;',, .,.A.a,.:-e_m6,-,.,...),...t, ,..i, -....6, .. .1,., , ..•c,. ,.o. . _.,,., g Builders Supply 3821: The Huntsville Item 46.79 Wood's Humble Service Station 1.00 .. ,,,. i,n,6. : ,, 386.32 Southwestern Dell Telephone o . -,...-,, • .:, •.., ., • : 66.05 2.50 Billingsly Bros . ., 2.30 Wal'cer County Hardware Co . 12.77 121.00 Continental 0±1 Compan . 251.11. 395.65 Hardy Lumber Company .30 15546,Mize's Garage -.. .... ..• .,• . • ,.. .-- Simplex WestEn,00rs', snithersprintshop c n_e tb rl 1955. 3.00 5.00 11 2.00 36.50 56.41 1! 24.55 1,li,1liii 11 To the lIonoralple Mayor and City Council 11 Huntsville, Texas. 11 Gentlernell: !We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the Gity of Huntsville, 1, Huritsvil.l.e, Texas: -} 11204 275 286. 287 11 283 '1[289 290 1' 291 11 11292. Marion Dickey Sam. Joseph E. L. Rollins Earl Murray, Jr James Mickles Driver Carl Williams Ea.r1 L. Boarassa Mrs. Henry McDonald Jack Thielen 11, 293 W. H. Hill 11294 11295 11296 11297 11298 11299 '11300 11301 R. H. Webb 11302 Donald G. Miller 11303 Joel Maddox 304 C. D. Ray 305 R. M. Black ), 1)306 Jessie McGlothen '1 307 Ray Mead 11308 Claude F. Avant 1 11309 John Kenneth McGill 11310 Herman B. Brawn 11311 Carl Roesler "11312 Charle s Davis 11313 Robert H. Iipsiech 314 E. C. Hallmark 315 George C. Brogdon 1 316 Darden J, Lewallen William E. Sims James Don Johnston W. II. Hill Wu. R. Hensarlin.g George Oliphant Eldon Lee Cox, Sr Roy Forres Darrell Charles Blakeney Bobby Be athard Old fine paid in full Old fine Parked no park zone No operators license Passing no pass zone Speeding Drunk Blocking driveway Blocking cross -walk Left scene of accident No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Inipl-operly parked Ran stop sign Ran. red light Speeding Parked no park zone Drunk in car Ranstop sign Ran stop sign Parked on pe.veren.t Ran stop sign Drunk Passingno pass zone Driving too fast for conditions Blocking driveway Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Drunk in car Drunk Parked no park zone Parked no parking zone Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Total Collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney 14.00 8.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 30.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 $ 343.70 17.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month o 4 permits, Gas permits and Plumbing permits as follows: Septer.113er, 1955 for Building permits, Electrical 1 5 '5 • . , Electrical permits Fees -collected Building permits 13 Fees Collected 144.50 Moving" permits 2 Gas permits 10.00 Fees collected 20.00 Plumbing pennit s Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building'Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector R. V. Sillers, Electrical ;Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector. October 1, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas wish to submit the followingreport for water plant ,operati.ons for the month of September 1955: p , 34,102,200 Gals 31, 999,600 1,710,700 3,373,600 651,400 76,554 199, 040.4 Lbs Respectfully submitted,. R. V. 'Sillers, Plant Operator. Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used MILK REPORT FOR SEPTMBER,1955 Milk sample s taken during the month of August met Grade A standards however we had two samples taken during the past Month that failed to meet the bacteriological standard. The one count that was well out of' line was cream. A11 milk met the standard It is suggested that an ordinance be inacted that will make the sale of enriched milk; and enriched skim milk legal. kb the present time these products are being handled in small quantities by Foremost. Dairies. W.G.Dacres, Milk Inspector {i Mr. Morrison, Mr. Hannath and Mr. Russell requested the City council to arthorize- the pavingof 10th Street • � � p for one block from Ave I to Ave H with0 foot pavement wit t curb and gutter. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Snaither that the council would pave the block provided all property owners would pay for sane. Motion passd. Jake Clegg advised the council that the Texas Air tour would be made on Oct 15th and asked the mayor and councilmen to meet them at the air port at noon of the 15th and go with them to eat at the 'Texas Prison system and then tour!the City. Mr. Muse requested that parkin meters be installed on. Ave L from College Cleaners around the corner of Walgreen k' bo 20 meters. M Hseconded B. n' h Drug store. taking about et rs. Motion was made by r. oech by Mr. V�. 55 it to have 30 minutes parking signs installed and to instruct the policemen to check carefully. Motion P g, p Y passed. Motion was made by Mr. Fred Smith seconded by Frank Sprott to ask Motion passed. Motion was riade by Mr. Hoech seconded by Iuir Wells No. 9 and 1013. Motion passed. for new bids on a 1956 car for police department. W.B.Smith to _ pay Layne -Texas Co a total of 14,040.26 for repairs on! Motion was made by Mr. Hoechxkoseconded by Mr. Sprott to pay Builders Supply the final estimate of culvert on Ave' M and monthly estimate on 10th Street. Motion passed. h advised the council that all property owners on ±±k 21-2 Street between Ave N and Ave N wanted a 18 Hoec. foot -.-strip of ; pavement at 60u per front foot. Motion was made b r Mr. Hoech seconded byMr. W.B. Sm th to pave thi p S block provided all - roperty owners paid. Motion passed. Mr. Smither re 1uested the council to accept the street dedication of Ave R from 19th to 22nd Street as described: in, deed dated 9-12-55 and 20th Street west from Highlands Add No. 1 for a total of 357.88 feet. Motion was made byMr. Sinither seconded byMr. Sprott to accept this dedication of the above mentioned streets. Motion passed. ion w - s made byMr. Smlther seconded by Mr. pto buy500 feet of fire hose. motion passed Mot a Sprott p Mr. Sprott advised the council that the college wanted to have the stand pipe on City property next to the college torn down, so they could use the space for parking, Motion was made byMr. Hoech seconded byMr. Srithere that since the stand pipe was old and the Cit did not p� p Y 'credit for this stand pipe that the college would be given premission to move the tower and radio eq_inipment and "make necessary changes in water lines at their expense. Motion passed. No other:, business the council recessed subject to call. oven IMINUTES OF REGULAR. MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,.TEXAS.: "The • City Counci mea"in• regular meeting at the City.: -Hall.„ in Huntsville., #present, to -wit• • .1,W. B. Veazey, Mayor fR. C Robbins W. B. Smith IS Frank Sprott ;, Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech jFred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs €(Frank Moore I The Mayor called the meeting to ',The minutes of regular meeting The following bills were read, -3 }Layne Texas Company Thomason Insurance Agency 0 Walker County Abstract Company Underwood Corporation 1'1 Badger Meter Mfg. Co �� Ke rr's :1Diamond Alkali Company Hi -Way Equipment Co., Inc. !i The Karpark Corporation 1 Gulf States Uti li tie s Company Continental Oil Company.; 11W. C. Rushing I Hardy Lumber Company McCollum & Gresham Co., Inc. ij The ' Huntsville Item order. held on October 95' Texas with the following members. 1955 were read and approved. approved and ordered paid: $� 7,407.89 97.20 130.50 19.90 101.74 143.85 38.28 50.00 15.48 1752.70 33.67, 23.00 6.24 2.57 27.75 4To the Honorable Mayor and City'Council'. Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: wish t o submit the following cases ` on the ;; tiVe hereby s o Huntsville Texas: ti 4275 Walker,; County Hardware Co. Unite°d Gas, Corporation Allman Servi"ce Station Sargent &.. Sowell Inc. Southweste:'rn Bell Telephone Wood Tire S:PP1yC9anYUtll�cy Suplompany Badges Mete.fg..CoQC. RobbinsMotorsMiller MotorsHumble Oilefining, Company Napery & Sinither, Inc.. Western Auto,Associate Store Galloway Humble Station Company 126:19, 4.16 2,80 44.03 76.46 5.22 532.48 19.96 16.16 41.79 25.47 2.00 36,74 4.40 Docket of the CororationCourt for the City of Huntsville, NAME CAUSE FINE AII't' PAID Sam Joseph ( 289 Carl Williams `,313 Robert h. Lilspiech }333221092 19 Clyde Langford 320 Everitt F. Bettick !; 321 Joseph' Dudley 322 Buddy Harmon 'j 323 Robert Smith 324 Robert Smith j 1 R. A. Johnson (i 2 Jesse. Rogers 3 Dan B. Hardy 114 Jerry Henderson E5 Marion Sowell 6 C. R. Hackney 7 Mack Sterling, Jr. Charles Chandler Mildred Love Charles Horton Buddy 'Mallery Mrs. M. D. Hanson 11. T. Morgan William H. Vann it 8 9 10 1:11 12. 13 14 15 Neil Yvonne.. Rhodes 16 Joe Louis Ross • - i" 17.H.: C. blurbs - jl 18 Vernon"L. .Smith - 19 Ed Knowles g 20 Archie Bibbs 112-1 Sanford _Bibbs 22 ' RobertTyler T...23 -William E, -Baldwin Gl 2.4. Win.• J. Toepfer. - ;3 26. - Allen Roy Helton ;j -26 Marvin. Booker - 11 27.. John $. Schunnacher 28 J. P. Smith; Old fine in full) Olid fine, (in full) Old finein` full) ) Speeding Parked in no parking zone Parked no parking zone Parked on wrong side of street No operators license, Ran red light Speeding Failure to give proper signal Ran red light No operators license Driving without lights Parked by fire. plug Drunk Parked on wrong side of . street Parked in no parking zone Blocking driveway Parked by fire plug Blocking cross -walk Parked no parking zone Driving too fast for:conditions Drunk Driving -wrong side of road Blocking cross -walk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Parked in no park zone Speeding Parked no park zone Speeding Ran stop sign Parked no park zone Parked no park zone 14.00 6.00 14.00 9.00 56.70 26.70 14 00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 1455...000000 14.00 . 5.00 14.00 14.00 ' 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 '1 11554554......000000000000 . 5.00 5.0000 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 5.000 Ij 5.00 , 5.0 5.0000 5555 .00 5., 0 - 14 .000 9.00 2 5. 2 5 .., 5.0 00.0 5.0 5.00 5.000 14.00 141, 0000 rl, .Li { 1414..0000 14.00 Zj 14.00 14.00 jz 5.00 t 14.005.00 14.00 j} 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00. 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.0.Q_ �_ 5.'00 Johnnie Smith Charles<.Hodges Hornier Black W. A. Young, Jr Will' Copeland Fred Walker r ler.` Robert White Patsy Todd Silva Mrs M. B. Lee Este le Hurst John Dalph Everitt Parking violations T-5379 Speeding. Parked no park zone Improper' turn. Ran stop sign o operators license C stele as 'driving. Parkedno park zone Blocking cross=walk,` Drunkness Drunkness Driving 'toofast for 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.0o 5..00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5:00. 5.00 7.00 10.00 00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 $ 417.20 15.00 Total collections Respectfully :submitted,. A. W. Coker, City 'Judge;. Robert Smither, City Attorney. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING The City :council met present, to -wit: 'W. B.:Veazey, Mayyor £3 Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith • Frank Sprott 1,1 Laverne Smither Herbert Hoe ch !Fred Smith, • Jr R. V. Gibb • s Frank Moore. CITY COUNCIL 01 the CityHall in Huntsville, ,.. in regular meeting a exas with the following members 'The Mayor called the meeting to order. IThe minutes of regular meeting held on To the Honorable Mayor and Huntsville, Texas Gentlenen: We herebywish. -bo submit the'following reports ,,.g p permits as follows: for the month of October, 1955 for Electrical permits and gas Electrical permits Pees collected Gas permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector. November 1, 1955 To the, Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of October, Water pumped Water softened Wash water. used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 36,188,200. Gals 31,88,600. " 1,720,200 " 3,798,000 " 331,600 " 76,774 " 199, 612.4 Lbs bills were read, approved and ordered paid: Browning-Ferris iiachinery Company Humble Oil & Refining :Company Martinez Garage Texas State tae B t o rd a of Registration for ,j f P rove sion l s a Engineers rs g The Karpark Corporation Carroll Laboratories Builders Supply gSargent & Sowell, Inc. Municipal Supply Company 11 United Gas Corporation 11 Miller. Motors ij Builders Supply Huntsville Building & Material ;'.Walker County Hardware Company j Hardy Lumber Company ij Builders Supply €y Mrs. Sam IcKinney 4 Q. C. Robbins Wood Motors, Inca ;E West End Motors, Inc. Smither's Print Shop South End Garage Texas Refrigeration & Ice Compo Floyd Farris, Sheriff dg To the Honorqble Mayor and City 1, Huntsville, Texas. E Gentlemen: 160..42 59.10 9.65 5,00 49.94 129.60 163.80 31.25 582.90 15.05;' 28.35 59.98 15.86 31:97 28.59. 747.94 50.00 36.12 29.13 34.97 12 .;00 16.11 7.50 12.65 Greene Service Station Wood Tire & Supply Company J. Rob't"King.. Allman ` Texaco .,.. ;r Station Allis Chalriers Manufacturing Company g Badger . Meter Mfg. Co. National. Di sinfectant Company Diamond Alkali. Company The Seagrave Corporation Southwestern Bell Telephone ;Company Gulf States. Utilities Company (Welfare. Office Thomas Welding Grand Leaders Dry Goods Co. Inc. Galloway's Humble Station Texas State, Board of Public Accountancy Lavender Radio & TV Supply Company, Inc. Maggie Goffney The Texas Company Hills Humble Service Station Buxdeaux's.Hardware & Furniture Continental Oil Company Chas. & Sam Motor Company Johnston's`. Garage, Geo. W. Hunt Gulf States: Utilities'Company. December 1, 1955. 10.95 86.45 3.80 4.35 .3 4.11 236.74 60.00 38.26 44.00 88.44 29,97 5.00 28.00 3.10 5.00 10.37 173.25 329.05 2.61 12.20 33.67 18.71 16.50' 5.95 1848.60 1We hereby wish -to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation. Court Huntsville, Texas: Respectfully. submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Report October 1955. Samples were taken on all milk and all samples were found to meet Grade A standards. were very low and will probably remain so during the cold months to come. Btold the Council F. .A. Chief aldwin u thatLoving had':bought atwo-wayradio. and wanted to get permission to use e same It was brought out that Mr.Springfield h d - th ,s g a a two-way radio and after discussion a motion was made b Mr.,'Hooch seconded by Mr. Moore to refer thequestion of givingermissio rthe f , P n for useo two-way to the Police ''Committee for 'further studyand to make 'recommendations ,at the next Council meeting. Motion e d � passed. Mr. Sprott told the Council that two-way aerial of the City Hall was installed on the College water tower which is going to be taken; down. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, ; seconded `Mr. .S Sprott to. qthe General"Electric by Prequesti s man putting. in the two-way radio to come to Huntsville and make recommendations where the tower should be moved and the cost of moving. Motion 'passed. otion made by .Fred Smith, seconded by W. B. Smith to put 100 watt light on Avenue G and 7th street and a 250 watt i Old `Houston Roa'd across froii'1;-Fair Ground entrance . n -Pole : 131 Motion'passed,- fight on ... , �R ., further business Council recessed subject to call. ;125' 433 a 34. 40 41 ft ;1 42 r 43 rig 44 !'45. X40 47 11..48. 1' 49 50. • •j!51 11 52 53 54 #55 156 1157 156 59 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-, Allen Ray Helton William Copeland Fred Walker Chris Lutz Tommy Eomer Cuba Leon Walters Chester C. Thurman Frazer Wallace Frazer Wallace Billy J. Johnson Ben L. Doskocil, Jr Howard 1N. Collins Frank B. Mears Frank B. Mears Robert E. Metzler Louis McAdams Dick S. Hitt Barb Martin Barbara actin Boyce Cowan Richard Sherrod Douglas Wooderson Wade Gillaspie Robert J. Blazck Obie Rolling Chas. W. Davis William C op eland Felix'Cordona Joe Lennox Willie C. Osker Rex Earl Ansley W. J. Bishop' Jesse Estrada Billy Ray Cannon Wendell' Harris Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Improperly parke d Speeding Improperly parked Ran red . light No operators license Driving too fast Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast ` for conditions Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Ran red light. Drunk (2 days in jail Traveling wrong direction. on .l -way St. Parked by fire plug Blocking drive war. : Blocking cross walk Parked by fire plug Parked no park zone, Driving too fast for No operators license Driving too fast for condi-bions Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Drunk in car Simple assault Made "U" turn Iviade "U" turn Drunk Ran stop sign Layed out in Parked in no park zone 14.00 2.00, i1 14,00 7.00 ;4 • 14.00 4.00 i! 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14'.00 14.00 i 14,00 14.00 1G 14.00. 14.00 ti • 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 11 14.00 14.00 ! 5.00 5.00 ii 5.00 5.00 {•.. 14.00 8.00 j?. 5.00 5.00 ,1 5.00 5.00 ! 5,00 5.00. :Ogg."5.00 t - .5.00 - 5.00 !1 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1 14.00- 14.00 14;00 14.00 14.00 7.00. •1. 14.00: 14.00 56,70 49.00' 14..00 7.00 t 5`.00 5.00 1 5 00 5.00 1' „5...004.45.00 I 5.00 5'.00 J.�t. Williams Sidney Leslie' Cara Day.id Russell Don 0. Baird Blocking cross -walk Parked in no parking Making 'O" , turn. Parked nopark zone 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ati Total collections` Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. the Honorable Mayor and City Council Wood 'Motors, Inc..> Hillery"& ;Smither.,; West End Motors D Miller Motors Robbins Motors ow: Motors;' Motion made by Mr. Fred Smith, Motor at ,a cost of $1600,00. No further business seconded by Frank Sprott to accept low bid on :8 8 ;Cylinder 1600.00 ... 1670.00 . 1739.26 17 49 .3 6 1805°.00 2239.60. cylinder car -which. was Ford council recessed subject to call. xxXXXxxxxxxxx=xxxxxxXxxxxxxxxXxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXxxxxxxxxxXXXXxxxxxXxxXxxxxxxXxx pobncxXxxxxXXxxXxxXxxxxxxxxxxx-x We hereb wishto , submit the following ollowing reports for the month of November, 1955 for Electricalerl�iits P , ermits, and Plumbing permits as 'folio -ars: jMINIJTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE Th C' The it Council met Y present, t0- .W1t :. January 3, 1956.; CITY COUNCIL OF TBE .CITY OF` HtJNTSVILLE, TEXAS. in regular meeting at theCity Hall in H unt svi 1.1 Texas e XAS with the following members Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing permits 'Fees collected To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the followin greport for water plant Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter, Salt used 16, 49..50. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers,.Electrical Insp., J. W. Alexander, Gas 'Inspector A. J. Brown, Plumbing Inspector.; December 1, 1955. operations for the month of November, 1955: 29,295,900 Gals 25,936,500 " 1,415,100. " 7,584,700 �► 775,400 " 64,249 167,047.4 Lbs. W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Fred Smith, Jr. R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore. The Mayor called the meeting to, order.` The minutes of regular meeting held on. December The following bills were read, approved and ordered paid. ," 1955 were read and approved. Gulf States Utilities Company Layne Texas Company J. C. Penney Company, Inc. General Electric Supply Company; Peden Iron & . Steel Company Southern Engine & Pump Company Municipal Supply Company United Gas Corporation Hi-WayEquipmentEquipment Co., Inc.` Galloway's Humble Station (Diamond Alkali Company O'Bannon Insurance Agency Allman Texaco Service, Station Smither:Wholesale Co. Builders Supply $1,659.97 2,311.68 10.98 50.40 780.00 216.15 138.06 32..47 46.70 2.50 76.52 5.44 7.40 4.00 92.62 Humble' -0i1 &:Refining Company M L.13ath,ltd Huntsville Radio ,& Appliance Co.' The Karpark`Corporation Maintenance Engineering Corporation Southwestern Bell` Telephone Company Browning-Ferris Machinery Company Y Walker County Hardware Company. Martinez Garage Greene Service Station: Magnolia Petroleum Company Mze's Garage Continental '011 Company Lathem Watchnans Clock Co Huntsville Building & Material Co. Inc. 377.21 20.40 10.00 3.76 3.86 1.51 74.11 9.35. 39.49 3.50 17.55 267.74 80.04 33.67 55.07. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. All milk samples were Grade A with the exception of the college milk. On checking it was found that they were out of regular dairy cleanser and were using some less effective detergent. This situation has been corrected. /s/ W. G. Dacres, Milk Inspector. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: Mr.:Dock Smither and Mr. Wilbourn Robinson appeared before the Council with regard g to paving, water and sewer on Avenue R and 19th Street from Avenue to Avenue R and 22nd Street from Avenue Q to Avenue R, and requested the City to Blake the contract with the Contractor agreeing to put up all the money and furnishing the legal work. Motion was made by Mr. Hooch seconded by Mr. Smith that the City enter into contracts provided the money was put up, for the complete prbject,'One (1) paving to include grading and curb and gutter, Two ,(2) water and sewer, the' money to' be paid to the contractor upon recommendation of City Engineer and street and bridge Committee and water and, sewer committee, according to the terms of the contract. Motion passed. Jack, Kyle. representing, the Army Reserve Unit presented to' the Cit at a formal d' Y dedication expenses not to run over $75.00. Motion was pay' for allnecessary expenses not to exceed advised.. the Council that the Army Reserve building would be on January 14, 1956 and requested the city to pay incidental made by Mr. Fred Smith,` seconded by Q. C. Robbins that the City 4'100.00. Motion passed We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, Texas: Sprott, seconded by Mr. Sriither to have the CityChristmas party on December 17, 1955. Nlotion,k Mr. Fred Smith reported that the Police Committee had met and recommended that thepresent two-wayradio system be `left as it now is, which includes 3 radios for the Sheriff Department, one for the Fire Department, two for the Police Department and 6 for the Prison System and an additional Y d tional radio that will be installed should only go into Official 'car and not be placed in in by anyprivatelyo caned vehicle. Motion was made �'. B. Smith, sec .; to accept the Cornmitteets recommendation. byseconded Frank Moore The' following 'bids were received for the purchase of a police car: NAME Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, W. H. Hi l l Allen Ray Helton John Dolph Everitt William Copeland Joe Lennox Willie C..Osker Horace L. Craig E. L. King Richard Myers Richard Myers Tommie Lee St raug hte r Barbara Heller Geo. W. Griggs Tommy Ward George T. Kirkwood Obie Rolling Selita Mooney Allen W. Botard Ernesto Vela Old fine paid in full Old fine paid'. in full Old fine paid in full; Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Failure to grant right-ofway Improperly parked No operators license Driving on wrong side of street Ran red light Improperly parked Blocking driveway Improperly parked No operators license Driving on wrong side of street Parked no parking zone Parked no parking zone made "U" turn 14.00 5.00 14.00 2.00 18.00 18.00 14.00 3.00 56.70 56.70 7.70 'I 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 -; 5.00 Harry A. Krhonojl Harold 'Rengel Abe Hinson Abe 'Hinson Ra �Y Black,, Jr William David ;; Grogan Horace Hall Douglas Ellington Orren. Joe Hollis James Boone, Jr. C. E. Cromeens SamScarboroughg James E. Atkinson C h axles";S ri p gg Parking meter violations T-5407 Illocking driveway Making "U" turn Improperly parked Parked, dno ,parkin zone Made ne! Made "U" turn un Drunk Drunk" Parked on wrong side of street Drunk in car Drunk Drunk '. Drunk in car ( Doublep arked 20.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 56.70 56.70 5.00' 56.70 15.00' 14.00 56.70 5.00 0.00 5.00. 5.00 5 00 5.00 56.70 5 6.70 5.00 56.70 15.00 14.00 47.70 'in 5.00 13. Vea or W. YPp mayor ze appointed W. J. Dodd as milk Inspector for t Motion made by. R. Motion made byIrank Sprott, seconded by Fr T. Robinson et al as follows: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER.` Total collo ons Respectfully" submitted, A. W. ;Coker; City Judge Robert Smither., City Attorney. January 1, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville. Texas -..Robbins i*�i S: d th to accept trreet given by Herndon. Robinson and Wilbourn KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:' THAT WE, HerndonEdnaRobinson and Wilbourn': T. Robinson and wife, Florine &either Y. Robinson. and wife, Ray � Robinson, ofWalker County, Texasbeing the owners of the land over which the hereinafter described streets ets . - A CONVEYEDDEDICATE pass, and of the abuttin; property thereto, have•� DLDtCAl>JD, GRt�i�`ir;D, AND COiVv�,YED and by these presents": do , GRANT AND, CONVEY unto the City ofHuntsville, Texas, as streets for the use and benefit of the public and of the owners and purchasers of the property abutting thereon, the =following "described lands and ,premises, to -wit: Two strips of land 50 feet in width, outof and a part of two tracts of land sold and conveyed by J. L. Pritchett and wife, Nora Pritchett, to Wilbourn T. Robinson and Herndon Y. "`Robinson, of Walker County, Texas, on march 17, 1936.and May 12, 1936, respectively: the first tract bing 30 acres "of land, more or less, out of the John W. Adams survey, Abstract No. 62, and the P. Gray Original League Survey, Abstract No. 24, both in fialker County, Texas, and said deed conveying same is recorded in Volume 82, page 503 of the Deed Records of Walker; County, Texas; the second tract being 92 .100 of an acre of land out of the P. Gray Ori inal League Survey,Abstract No. 24, Walker County, Texas, and said deed conveying same is recorded in Volume. 83, page 133 of the Deed Records of Walker" County, Texas; said 50 foot strip of land being described" as follows: Gentlemen: We herebywish to submit the following reports for the nopath of December, 1955 forElectrical permits, Gas permits and Building permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected a strip of land 50 feet in width whose south and west boundaries are described as follows BEGINNING at ;'a point in the east boundary line of said 30 acres on the south side of 25th street, said point being ei theS :W intersection of Avenue. P and 22nd 1525 :feet South of the N. E. corner of said 30 acre tract, sane being Street; Building permits Moving permits Fees collected Respectfully ,submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Instp., J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector J. B Snodgrass, Building Insp. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council` Huntsville, Texas Ihereb T"wish to submit the following report for waterplant operations for the month of December, 1955: 5 g p p Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter. Brine meters Salt used 27,494,500 Gals 24,618,000 " 1,227,300 " 9,116, 300 to 732,400. 58,959 153,293.4 Lbs THENCE West along the south line of 25th Street 200 feet west line of Avenue 'Q 575 feet to a point in the south line of 24th street projected THENCE Northwith the the west line of Avenue THENCE continuing north 298 feet to the point of curve of a 11 degree 57 minute curve t THENCE following said 11 degrees 57 minute curve to the left 89-6/10 feet to the point of tangent of same;. THENCE North 11 degrees 10 minutes W. 140 feet to point of curve;; THENCE following a 17 degree 54 minute curve to the right a distance of 188-1/10 feet of same being also the point of curve of a 28 degree 40 minute curve to the left; THENCE following said 28 degree of same; minute curve to the left a distance of 78-8/10 feet to the point of tangent THENCE :North 70 feet to the point ofn curve of a 31 degree 13 minute curve to the left;` THENCE following a 31 degree 13 minute curve to the left a distanceof 205-5/10 feet to a point of tangent in the south line of 22nd Street, said point of tangent being ;7 feet in 'a S. E. direction along S. W. line of 22nd.. Street from the east line of Avenue Q projected South to intersect the S. W. line of 22nd Street. SEOOND"TRACT; a 50 foot strip of land whose south boundary is described as follows: said point being on the south side BEGINNING at ap point 950 feet South o.;' the N. E. corner of said 30 acres, of 24th Street and in the east line of said 30 acre tract; THENCE West 150 feet to the east line of Avenue Q. TO NAVE .AND TO HOLD the above described public streets together with. all and singular the privileges and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging, unto the City of Huntsville, Texas, for the use and benefit of the public generally and of the abutting property owners along said dedicated streets and rights of way. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness our hands this 19th day of December, 1955. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator Milk Report for December 1955 and Resignation All milk for the month of December met GradeA standard and the College Elilk Plant was adequate in its sanitation.It i with regret thatI tender my resignation ation as of Jan.31. I am leavingthe college to accept a position with Alabama Polytechnic Inst. in Auburn, Alabama. I have enjoyed the experienceg wined whileworking as your milk inspector and only hope that your next man will enjoy the work as much as I. During the almost five years I have served as inspector the milk has rarely been less than GradeA and I have enjoyed the 000 eration.of everyone in correcting an faults that were found. Again may I saythankfor Y Y a you all that the position has meant to me, Herndon Y. Robinson Edna Ray Robinson Wilbourn T. Robinson: Florine Sniither Robinson TEE STATE OF TEXAS Q lx COUNTY OF WALKER BEFORE ME, the undersignedgauthority, on this daypersonallyappeared Herndon Y. <i Y, PP -.--gr to . the foregoing Robinson and wife, Edna Ray: Robinson, known to me to be the: persons whose ,names are .subscribedg g e� purposes consideration ex - instrument, -and acicnowleded to me that they executed the same for.the perp se and therein pressed. And the said Edna Ray Robinson, wife of the said Herndon Y. Robinson, having been examined by me privi.l , and apart from m her husband, and having the same by me, fully explained to her, she, the said Edna Ray. Robinson, , 's acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and declared that she hadwillingly signed the same for the. ,r purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAM OF OFFICE, this the 20th day of December, (SEAL) Edwin G. Sandhop, Jr NOTARY PUBLIC, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. THE STATE OF TEXAS Q. COUNTY OF WALKER 0 BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,on this day personally appeared Wilbourn T. Robinson and wife, Florine .Smithor. Robinson, known topieto be:. the P ersons-wliose names are subscribed to. the foregoing i.nstrument, and acknovrledGed to . me that they- "executed. the'' same for :the purposes and consideration . i hereinexpressed. ' And the said :Florins Sriither Robinson, wife of the said W zlbourn T. Robinson, having been xam�.ned b ine rivi l and a art i p i. from: her husband,:and having the same byne full : ex lamed to her,she she said Florin S y P e wither -Robinson,acknowledged , d ed such ch i xns: tr e` um nt g to' be .her act . and deed and declared that she had lll,, , . ;, _. n 1 si ned ;the :same �...Y g for She purposes and consideration ' .-,.P p at�.on therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the 20th day of December, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 'Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen:, Wehereby wish to submit the foll.owing cases on the Docket ofthe Corporation Hunt svi lle', Texas . for the City of Huntsville, Edwin G. Sandhop, Jr. NOTARY PUBLIC, WALKER COUNTY. TEXA A discussion of ine Eng grin cost on paving and waterand sewer g � g : was had. Motion made byR. V.GibbSprott s, seconded b Frank S rott: that the City,pay Y p cost of, engineering on paving and the property owners pay the Enineerin cost of water and sewer.Motion g passed. Mr.' Griffin a ...eared before the' Council; pp and. wanted to know if:,the Cityhad- an ordinance.: on target range in g ang City limits. City agreed to check on same. Mr. R. V. Gibbs said The First Baptist pt st C hurch wanted the front of Church. t have no parking on East side of Avenue J in Motion was made by Fred Smith and: seconded by W. B, 'Smith. to have no parkingEast• _ Mh on side of First Baptist Church. Motion passed. The studebaker 2 to truck broke down and needed a new mo. for and new radiator and clutch complete. Robbins Motors offered to' do theworkP on the truck at a cost of $465.00. Motion made�,� �b: Fred Smith seconded b _ W. B Smith ith to have' Robbins.. Motors put in new parts: and mot -or st' ' � ., on:2 ton. udebaker ruck at a cost of 465.00. Motion passed. E 138 203 14 i26• 1102 103 104 105 106r 1107 108 f 109 110 111 112 1113 €;114 j?115 116 fs 117 118 119 120 121 '( 122 123 124 125 !i 126 127 128 '129 130. 1131 132 ii 133 134 135 +1 136 137 1 138. 139 i 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 's1 148 149 150 15.1 No further business Council recessed ,subject to call xxxxxxxxxxxxxxa-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxxxxxXxcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.., f, February14, 1956. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI1E'. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, . TEXAS. The City R Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall present, to -wit: W. 13. Veazey, Mayor IQ. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smit he r Fred . Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore. in Huntsville, Texas with the following members Mayor called the meeting to 'order, minutes of regular meeting held on January 3, 1956 were read The following bills were read, ax Gulf States Utilities Company` I3e11 Uniform 'Company Mize's Garage Western Auto Associate Store Wood Tire & ;Supply Company AmericanLaFrance Foamite Service The Karpark Corporation A. C Horn Company Diamond Alkali Company Lavender Radio & TV. Supply Grand Leader Dry Goods Co Humble 0i1 & Refining Co West End Motors Inc Texas Refrigeration & Ice Floyd Farris - Sheriff Tropical Paint Co J. A. Colburn Station Builders Supply Utility Supply Company Be ckhain & Jone s The ` Steck Company Magnolia Petroleum Oompany ordered. paid: Z, 730.50 76.00 6.70 13.25. 24.16 4.25 27.64 28.40 38.26 43.70 4.95 38.58 145.88 15.25 14.95 51.61 3.75 1201.53 169.46 2.65 24.00 559.01 and approved Hardy Lumber Company Robbins: Motors Wood Motors, Inc. Miller motors Greene Service Station Southern Blue Print, Inc. Communications Engineering Gulf Oil Corporation Municipal Supply Company Walker County Hardware Co. Servtex ?Materials Co Martinez Garage Clips . &.::Sam. United Gas Corporation Southwestern Bell Telephone Hensarling Grocery #1 Thomas Welding Shop Badger Meter Mfg. Co, John Neathery Postmaster Carroll Laboratories Q. C. Robbins Motors 2.75 48.01 55.74 20.37 2.15 21.90 78.53 385.27 4.79 34.40 165.00 1.00 1169,63 36.19 66.67 32.01 6.55 187.25 20.00 200.00 120.00 523.86 Pete Jackson Walter Lee Moring Willie H. Vann Marion Booker William, D. Riggs Billy R. Jones Melvin R. Barrett Joe Lillard 131111e Hamblen Wi 1 li am L. Norman. L. D. Carter Bobby R. Crawford Adair Williams John R. Jones Jerry Sande' James T. Dickens James T. Dickens. H. C. Lewis, Jr. H. C. Lewis, Jr. E. C. Lewis, Jr. Raymond D. Walter Bishop Mayes Ti.11is W. Kizzee John R. Montgomery Charles E. Doughty Gerald E. 'Inman, Jr. Archie, Mcl in Allen R. Helton Claude F. Avant Erven Houston Alvis Greer M, A. Winthrop M. 'B Musgrove Charles Driver Earne st Wynne Richard Myers Wade F. Miller Wade F. Miller Maxie El l i s o r Nicholas P. Craig Nicholas P. Craig Nicholas P. Craig Nicholas P. Craig Cyrus. Y. Fields Wm.. Royce Hensarling, Ralthrae Moring Charles H. Relye a Charles Evans Kenneth McMayon E. D. Myler Pedro Gomez Lorenzia Olizer Lorenzia Olizer George Harper Pd on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Old finein full Simple assault Driving too fast for conditions t! 1! tt ti t. Driving too fast for conditions Blocking driveway Going wrong way on one way St . No operator license Ran red light Drunk '& fighting Improper turn Parked in no parking ,zone l e Parked in no parking zone, Parked in no parking Parked in no parking Improperly; parked Parked in no parking,` sapreing "u'! Turn Speeding Speeding, Driving too fast for Ran red light Blocking crosswalk Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for `conditions Ran stop sign Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Blocking drive way Speeding Speeding Driving too f ant for conditions. Driving too fast for conditions Traveling wrong way on one way St Blocking: driveway Parked in no parking zone. Parked in n.o parking zone Parked in ;no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Driving too fast for: conditions Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light, Blocking drivevray Drunk Drunk Making "U" turn Driving too fast for conditions No operator license Drunk zone zone conditions 45.00 12.50 14.00 4.00 14.00 5(.00 5.00 2.50 15.00 15.00 14.00 14.00 14 00 14.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00 14 00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 ,� 4 0 14.00 1 .0 5.00 14.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 451.00 14.00 465.00 Total collections. Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker,. 'City Judge Robert. Snither, City Attorney February 1, 1956. To the Honorable, Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following and Building permits as follows: month of January, 1956 for Electrical permits, Gas permits Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Moving permits Building permits Moving, permits Fees collected Estimated value submitte J. W. Alexander, Gas Inspector R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. J. 13. Snodgrass, Building Insp. To the; Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: h hereby reb wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of January, 1956: Water pumped 33,369,900 Gals Water 'softened 29,213,600 " Wash water used 1,593,400 " Prison meter 7,750,000 Estimate- no metes Brine meters 70,817 Salt used 184,124.2 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. :the . h n es that .would beinecessar ,:in sound'i fire alarms. after Chief Baldwin- talked, with the Council about c a g Y:,, the new dial system is installed. It was decided to . have a telephoneeat the City Hall • to'be used during office' hours and to request Mr. Ellis' of the Prison -System: to allow the men on. Prison Picket l operating the two' -way radio to receive fire call and soundalarm and answer the call of the. few •firemen.' during the; time that" the City. Hall is not open and it was . agreed ;;should Mr..Ellis allow this, to pay the . guards answering these calls the same' amount as firemen are being' paid. Namely, 1.00 for day calls and 2 .00 for night calls. Motion' was made byMr. R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Frank Sprott to get the`necessary,telephone `and have the Fire • Committee e to" designate the stations and the telephones at the firemen,';s home, • these telephones,` at firemen's home to cost $1.00 per month. It' was also agreed to pay the guards the sarne amount .as .firemen are, paid when they answer calls. Motionpassed. No other business Council recessed, subject xxxxmaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxXXXxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxXXXXxxxxx xxX March 6, 195;6 OF .''COUNCIL OF _THE CITY 'OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING THE CITY ! in reular meeting at the CityHall in Huntsville, Texas with the following g g The City Council met present, W. B. Veazey, Mayor C. Robbins FW. I3. Smith IFrank Sprott Laverne Smither ;Harbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr 1R. V. Gibbs Frank•Moore Milk Report for January, 1956. During the pastmonth samples were taken on all milk and the various facilities were inspected. All Milk was adequately low in bacterial count however two'' samples had unusually high coliform counts. Mir. Dodd your new •inspector made the inspection tour with me and knows of these high coliform` counts. He will notify the companie s. /s/ w. G. Dacres, Mi lk Inspector 115r. W. D. McAdams presented a deed to the Alley -way between IvlcAdains Store and I3 , en H P owell et al with the provision that the City would d tape care of the s Motion was madeeby'Mr. Fred Smith, seconded by Mr Sprott to accept the. deed direction of the Street and Bridge Committee :at an estimated cost of $600''00. Mr. Ralph Davis advised the Council that during the. Avenue Q. C. A. Randolph Estate from, Judge j urface water from behind the building!. and to pave this alley under Motion passed.. heavy rain the sewer line overflowed in his house at 2026 Motion was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by W. B. Smith that the Street and Bridge Committee and Garbage Committees check into the advisability of buying a new truck, and report back to the Council. Motion 14s made by Fred Smith, seconded by Mr. Hoech to put a street light at the corner. of 14th Street and Avenue Pa Motion passed. t1 ii Mr. Robert'Smither presented a petition to the City Council requesting the changing of that part of Avenue Q from 22nd. Street to 25th Street, and calling it Robinson Way. Motion was made by Mr. Hooch, seconded by Mr Sprott to pass the following ordinances AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND DIRECTING THE RENAIvI1NG OF A STREET EXTENDING SOUTH FROM 22ND . STREET TO 25TH STREET, HERETOFORE REFERRED TO AS "AVENUE Q", AS ROBINSON WAY. the meeting to The minutes of regular meeting held on February 14, !SThe following bills' were read, approved and ordered paid: 1956 were read and approved. -Bui lde rs Supply West End Motors, Inc 1tWood Motors, Inc.• Hardy Lumber Company lvlustang .Tractor & Equipment Co Rockwell, Manufacturing Company fj=Allis-Chalmers 1VIfg. Co tMlze's Garage it �; C. Robbin _Motors Allman Texaco Service Station George F`. cake'.Company OTBannon Insurance Agency Y t Southwestern --Bell Telephone Company. 3;Sinclair.Refining.Company Huntsville l3uildinS• &- Material Co. , • 1 h C.;J. Porterfield Construction Co, • lHuntsville Item i1Johnston's Garage ,1 Chas. & 'Sam • • ,, 8.30 142.01 18.`79 3.70 12.11 113.82 724.49 11.94 90.95 14.23 13.28 92 .90 81.00 318.77 Inc. 2.08 72.50 30.22 29.24 1474.93 J. L. Ferguson Floyd Farris Chas. & Sam Motor Texas Refrigeration & Ice Company Badger Meter Mfg. Co Tropical Paint Company Continental Oil Company Y Company Humble 01.1 & Refining om an. g p Y Greene Service Station Murray Insurance Agency Y United Gas Corporation Walker County Abstract Company Maintenance Engineering Corporation Wood Tire & Supply Company Diamond' Alkali Com an p Y. WalkerY >Count Hardware Co. J. H. Niederhofer, Jr. Gulf States Utilities ::Company 2.00 21.85 2.75 7.25 1108.80 9.16 33.67 5.07. 10.30 88.00 43.23 69.00. 2.65 8.96 57.39 21.97 480.00 1780.91 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas WHEREAS, all of the owners of property abutting that portion of a Street heretofore referred to as "Avenue Q1 from 22nd Street South to the South line of 25th Street have petitioned the City Council of the City of .Hunts- ville to rename and redesignate the same as Robinson Way and, whereas,: it is to the public interest and benefit that said street be named and designated as Robinson Way instead of "Avenue q", the City Council of the City of Huntsville has considered and passed the following ordinance: BE IT ORDAINED 13Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HVNTSVILLT, TEXAS: That the portion of street extnding South from 22nd Street to the South line of 25th Street heretofore dedicated to the City of Huntsville, Texas andto the public generally by W. T. Robinson and wife, Florine S. Robinson, and H. Y. Robinson and wife, Edna Ray Robinson, by instrument dated December 19th, 1955 and duly accepted by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, referred to therein as "Avenue Q", be renamed and redesignated as Robinson Way according to the petition of the respective owners of the property abutting the same dated February 7th, 1956 same being to the public interest and benefit. Passed and approved this 14th day of February, 1956. Ij SiWe hereby wish to submit the following cases on the plluntsville, Texas: Docket eof the Corporation Court for 1_5-56 1 157 11158. 13159 d lee !1161 162 163 ;x,164 ;1165 (i 166 McDonald Brake Je o l Madd ori Alvis Greer Ralthrae Morings G. M. McGinty Lawrence R. Cory William Philleaux William Philleaux Lewis Woods James E. Kelly, Jr T. J. Lampkin 13111 W. Bowling Geo. C. Archie Joe David Curtis John' Smit he r Bill Triplett Thomas S. Johnson John D. Lansley Holton Winfrey Old fine .` Old fine in full Old fine Old fine Parked by fire plug Making "U" turn Making "U" turn Blocking crosswalk Blocking sidewalk Spec ding No operators license Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked Blocking cross -walk; Blocking drive -way Improperturn Traveling wrong way on one-way st No operators license 10.00 3.00 i= 2.00 55 3.00 5.00 5.00 s3 . 5.00 f3 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 b 1 Dan Davis 68 K. M. Covington 69...' Ben" E. Brooks Tommy E. Freeman 71 Charlie. Williams 72 Bobby G. Rachae 73 Braxton Craft: 74 Glenn A. Wooderson,_ .7 5 BobbyJoe Dorsett ,.. . Dan E. Emmons Robert E. Manley Russell Fleig g. Carmon E. French William J � m a Ir Jay a ,lon Gilbert C. Fowler Raymond A Ii ertenbe r h. James Dempsey Mewbouln Bryan an Slau liter y g J ess e Estrada Bill 1 SP err Y Paul L. Small Theda Raney Frank nlcA Hill Elie J. Hinson, Jr. Shiles Fraser Jr. Herbert 0. McElveen Herbert 0 McElveen c lveen William Neal William Neal Monroe R. Krumnow Bill W. Bowling Doyle A. Henry Bobby Gresham Howard Gregg 177 178 179 180 1 182 183 18.4 185 5. 186 187 188 189 190 191 9 1 2 193 3 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 Block�.ng cross. -walk. ' Blocking drive` -way., :. Trave la ng wrong "way ; on. one-way street Parked 111 no parkii?:g' zone Parked in: no parking zone -11 ,no pass zone Improperly parked Speeding Im properly p p y turn s Pa'' sin on. wrong ong side'' Drunk Blocking drive -way Parked in no ark n z g one:: Ran `red light g Pan r ed i '' n no"park_n zone g U nnecer ssa noise Ran red lig ht Drunl> g Drunk Traveling ' g wrong way on one-way street Driving too fast for conditions Parked by fire plug Ran red e light Ran red light Improperly parked Speeding P g Unnecessary noise Ran red light. No operators license: Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Parked no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions ons 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.;00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ; ! 5.00 5.00 14 00 5.00 7.00 .! 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. ,. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00, 14.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 14.00 j.. 5.00 ;? 5.00 #i 14.00 ;. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE MILK REPORT - February 1956 city l A11 s : samples met the Grade MilkSamplesFeb.1956 onallrail}:. within the`. .of Iuntsvlle.. l sam were taken eb. 13th,;w ,.. _.. P "A" : specifications. W. J. Dodd Milk Inspector. `;C` n. "for` paving "S''`' 1 Ora Motion -made byMr.Sprott seconded; byMr. Fred Smith to:: accept..the'bid' of.`Builders... u. _.. A . � ... P g with concrete for:6.20 :per cunni alley -way between McAdams Store and the , Livelyproperty . running cot,,, :ro assess Motions d each of the,two property owners 200.00Xand the ;Cit to . paythe.rest., pas e P p Y•I e d ohav the` . b lvwe t e." . a1 0 NIr. Calvin of the Houston Post and:: a representative of,+the, _'Houston' _Chroxn.cle, requested . ,_ o of bo s m he ho se to house canvas; to.sell,heir papers. Motion; was made byMr , Gibbs, . seconded by a gr up , y a a u s � ..P , . Motion ion . passed. toordinance as is. , of I fir.' S Mott :"this request- and to leave the present peddling : or a Pdeny q - � c with the Bto discuss :W Smith to.instruet.the fire conanittee Motion: made byMr. Robbins, seconded byMr., W. .; Sr Vit;_. city limits.' Motion Passed. � CountyConnnissionar.s Court the question of paying` for fires outside ltyp Mr. Davidson dson advised the council that Praytor rvould dike tPaxiciP t e in the paving g program gramin. Mite ,,.. Street from Hickor pave HickoryDrive from Cedar Street to. Bois de. ,Arc,,,Stree 5 and. Cedar ry Addition.and to r a io stree s � Gibbs,secondedb ,�tr..�mith to include tnest two Ito East side of Pine Drive. Motion was made by Ire , Y ( the paving program provided the money was put up. Motion passed. Parking meter violations T-5440 Total, collections Respectfully submitted, A. tiI. Coker, City Judge Robert &nither, City Attorney March i, 1956 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen. We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of February, permits and Building permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J, H, Cates, _. Electrical Insp., A, J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp. o the Honorable Mayor and City Council unt svi 11e , Texas No further business Council recessed subject to call. lini xxxxacxxxx*xxxxxncxxxxx odcxxxxxxxxx xxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaxj.ac xxxxxxxx,PPoR xxxxxx E )Pcxx;cxxxxxxxxxxx3 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE ,'CITY C OIINCT: 1The',City Council met in regular meeting -at the City? present,;"to=wits •, W. B. Veazey, :Mayor ' Q. C. Robbins r., W. B. Smith Frani c Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Sm� th, Jr R. V'. Gibbs 3 Frank Moore The Mayor. called Ther:minutes of regular meeting Gulf States IItilites Wood Tire &Supply Company Continental Oil Company` Wakes County Hardware -Co. E Chas. &;Sam Motor., Company Mie is Garage' ;f Aliman Texaco Service Station I Diamond Alkali Company Humble 01.1, & Refining Company l? • Utility Supply Company The Foxboro Compay; Magnolia Petroleum; Comp /! Southern Engine , & Pump Floyd•Ferris, SnerifrF any Company Elliott Addressing Machine Company held March 6, 1956 were read, approved and ordered paid: 1; Goolsby• Drug' • Galloway's. Humble Station €� Beckham,& Jones"`" Badger'Meter Manufacturing Co. Southwestern"Bell-Telephone Company ff Mallery:& Smther, Inc. z S. B. Cauthen Sinclair Station !; Boas Insurance Agency: 1805y 34: 88.15 342.58 94.98 719.51:. 36.15 8.50 38.2 6 5.69 110.19 3.25 110.89 84.90 17.60. .,. 50.60 1.25 3.00, 14'•.°° 203'.48 111.55 4.16 11.20 81.00 Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Brine meters Salt used operations for the month of February, 1956: 34,318,700 Gals 30,492,800 1,720,100 9,300,000 " Est. no meter 74,112 192, 691.2 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. partmenv a'tore bins 'Motors Motors, Inc. Martinez, Garage Mrs. H. M. Whitley, Tan Assessor & . Col. Municipal Supply Company„ United Gas Corporation Ju e;ri ctui ZaFrance Corporation W. `;B. Hill Service; Station Wallace & TiernanIncorporated Lavender R171;i;dio & TV Supply;. Co. Inc. t Smihey' int DShop L.'B. Tindall, ist. Clerk The Huntsville Item, The Wright Flower Shop Greene Service Station Grand Leader Dry Goods,; Inc Texas Refrigeration &:Ice Company; Builders.Supply Geo. W.'Hunt 44.91 6.95. 22.23. 99.80 50 34.21 12.00. 12.25 20.30 28.24 2.75 9.32 38.62 14.00 4.00 3.00 6.80 20.65 11,05 12.50. 7.75 10.60 125.80 We hereby wish to' 'subnit the following reports permits, ;Gas ` permits and Building permits as fo wish `,to submit :the 'fo e,, Texas: pocket of the Corporation Court 17 Aa B. Hightower 18`" Paul Terry Bladson. 9 J B...Little 0` John Powell. Melton 1 Carl A Thor►pson' 2 Ernesto Vela `3:" Ansel Hold iy 4 George. G. Arc,hia 5 Woodrow N.Smith< 6 Leonard M.. arrow 7 Coy lee Kale 8 Claude'Larry Parks 222 2,23. 224: ,.226 226. 22 7 2=28 229 2x30 23]. 232 233:. 234. 235 a36' 2.37 Cefus; Tommy Hervey Robert Cook. John William Clay John: H Travis Robert.,D. Fears W. Oliphant Rotbinson Freeman oo fast for conditions raving too fast for conditions nnecessary noise •o' operators:' James Harold Boaner Henry Copeland James : M. So]. nen. iianey, Cleveland Lewi's W>.E. Adams Jack Joyce Donald .Eugene Wright Ben, L..° Dosko cil J. B. Phillip$ D. -•.•F. Sbookbrid e g Jerry Vandre: Jimmy . Frank Hodges Jimmy. Frank Hodges Fred M, Poole --;*iii''''''''''''iaE E. Brooks Car], Mathews Floyd Moore Pressley Clemons C. E. Cravens 246- Elbert Roiling ;. 247 bumott Scott 248 Thomas'. , Rushing 249 H. ; C. Millik3 n 2.50. Brown Ross Burnett 2 51 Brown R.Burnett 2;52 Obert mills 253' E.'`.Rolling 254. Eddie Lee: He3dspeth 2 b5 G. ` A. McEven 2'5:6James 0 Ga llowa Y. 25;7 John Sather 258 59 Billy mJs ,csPruitt. 2ur B. Kimmey; fire plug, too fast for conditions • too ,.,fast for conditions; g wrong oside -1=,way street n 1way street ng wrong way stop sign. Dig too fast for conditions Unnrecessary noise Drunkvin Drunk Improper turn Driving `on wrong e • side of road Nan redlight' Rn re,d i "lit Petty. theft Petty theft` Driving:".without ligrhts at night Ma de .U. t Pa s's i on ,wro side ;of road Overparking-a misdemeanor. Overpark ng- a misdemeanor Overparkng a misdemeanor. Overparking-.atmidsemeanor c No'; operators, ;licen'se Drivi' too' fast fo'ond ng itions Driving Speeding; in wrong`; way on 1 -way street Drunk` caz Driving without lights ;at night Vagrancy Vagrancy Driving too fast Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Drunk 14.00 45.00 14.00 14.00 1400 5.00 14.00 14:'00 14.00 14.00 5114641: °°70°° 14.00 56..7000 5.00 4.;00 9.00 3.00 3.00 4.'00 11`.00 .:,,,,..,,,,'::, 5.00 7.:00 . 14.-00 14.00 14.00 :. 14,00 14.'00. 14.00 56.70 5'.00 5.,00 5.00 ir00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.;70 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.04; 5.00' 5.00 5.00 14.0;0 . 14.00 5.00 5.00 14 - 14.0.0 14.0000 14,00 .'-; 50.0 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5,00 5,.00 5.00 14,00 14.00. 14,00 14.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 .5.00 '0°,...99,•(;),9-..',':,-- .00 5.00 5.00 5 00 14.00 14,00 14,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5: .00 5.00 14.00 14.00 Gas..rmits Feescollected' Plumbingpepermits Fees collected` Electrical Fees collec To the Honorable' Mayor and Huntsvil]e, Texas I hereby wish • • to sub nit the following repor'.:t for, water' p] Water pumped Water softened Wash water used, Prison meter` Plant meter Brine meter.: Salt used Respectfully.submitted R. V.."Sillers, Plant Operator. 1956. e, Texas. for conditions Parking violations T-5490 thru T-5522 14.00 14.00• 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 6.:70 5 6.70 14.00 14.00 14.00 14._00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 1$:00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00' 14.00 14.00 780.80 33.00 Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smithey, City Attorney. April 1, 1956. Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were taken March 13, 1956. Test showed all samples. met Grade "A" requirements with the following exceptionsi Coliform Organisms-- 5 samples Bacterial Count -- 2 samples April"1 1956 and drivers, were;, notified of the :;failure of the Further : samples were taken , . , . , � < . .. d rmined_. requirement. Results of these samples have not been .etc . W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector. samP le s to meet The votes were canvassed and the following and there were 131 valid and legal votes were cast for the To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas, Gentlemen:. For Mayor, W. B. Veazey 130 votes For Alderman Ward No. 1, W. B. Smith 45 votes For .Alderman Ward No. 2, Frank Sprott 54 votes For Alderman Ward No. 3, Fred Suni-th,Jr. 23 votes For Alderman Ward No. 4,' R. V. bbs s For City Treasurer, Raymond DavisGi1309 votes For City Secretary, Kate Barr Ross 129 votes Motion was made by Mr. Hooch, seconded by Mr. Robbins to.pass . the following resolution: . ;. , accordingto At an election held on the 3rd day;of April, 1956 the following; officers were duly elected and P, law, W. B. Veazey, Mayor, W. B. Smith, Alderman, No. 1, Frank Sprott, Alderman No. 2, Fred Smith, Jr., AldeAlden,.Y No. ° 3 and R. V. Gibbs, Alderman No. 4, Raymond .Davis, City Treasurer and Kate Barr Ross, `City Secretary and said above named parties are hereby declared duly elected;' to: said respective offices. Mr. S. A. Kerr appeared before the council and expressed appreciation for thework of the council and discussed the Little League baseball. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Fred . Smith that when the school asked the City to participate in the - summer program that the light bill for the Little 'League Baseball park be Paid out of that fund. Motion passed. Motion wax made by, Mr. Fred Smith seconded by Mr. Hoech that way 75and Pleasant Street. Motion passed. Mr. Holleman and Mr. Floyd College and requested that Avenue -: T and the west side a vapor light be placed on the west side of High, Bounds appeared before the Council regarding the traffic situation around the the following streets be widened: The North side of 20th Street froai:Avenue L:,,to of Avenue J from 20th Street to 16th street. City Engineer advised the Council that the material for this project, would cost between $3500.00 and $4000;00 Motion was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Frank Moore to refer the request .to.. the Finance Committee for recommendation.. end d by Mr. , obbins passed. ion.° made; by 'Mr. Fred Shit street with, additional'' gutter Motion passed. A Motion was made by Mr.,' Sprott, same -.on Tuesday May.1, 1956'at'7:30 ith to' pave i 16th`;; street between Avenue J and:: Avenue I- 30 provided the money was put up. The streettoinclude curb Trott,- Chairman of the Water. Committee advised. the Council that Mrs. Ross needed a new car. Motion was made W, II Smith, seconded .by; Mr,. Fred Smith`,to advise the water Co:mittee : o et bids on a new car and submit ications to the bid"der. Motion nass�d_ f citizens inelud'ing Mr. Fred Bobbitt, Mr. '. Joe 'Baker :and Mr. Bi].]. Bennett presented the foilowi` ' to the City oune l: After reading and sdiscussing-same a motion wase made by -Mr Smither seconded Y by Smith<to ,pass the following:resolution.: Motion was;'pass'ed unanimously. TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND < ;CI COUNCIL OF THE'CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: . ._. ,.F �,.`,- •, . eaersign.od, .re dent Han property o wne rs .t h, erein a n. d , qualified alifie; d voter s in all ,ons_he;WithinCountYaherebresPect ul1move this HonorableCoun 1 thatit pass oofthe. fello,i ng LVED . ,....that this .:Cit .. .:. Council: sha l , ...-..,:.... ,, Y ,..... l take the .,necessar. . .: . ;,... :: ,.and_; ro er s .. , .. , . 'steps through C C1 , - .r, :_ .. ; .. , , :.:.: ,, � .; .. Y 1? P ;_. . P ug its ity y ecretary and Honorable ..Mayor, to determine -the �-raoticabil-it c feasibilit and - ,,;, . ; . . Y.a cost of extend... in .:.. A v e n.. ueL: g �.: a d within the ...Cit , of. Huntsvi��lle : o: ,_ �.' ,.. through . as: .. -..Y .:,. to connect :with ;and �re-route Hi .- -hwa No. 75 there,throw h g ,.. :and . a o uth i lmi ,,, is ,.so _ as .to there;b .br1n traffic: With :the .ex.: - c of :. , -. Y : e tion h .. ring .., . � .,,. the' _,P.through h trucks: bya two_: (2) th orou hfare. relievi :,,:, ,.; . g.. , n an t Y raffle: cone o g sti n there h t ro h Y u _... _�. .. , and. to e : us the.. g s edie ame ex nc •i g through truck traffic.,•around the main b.usines- . s .,district oF. our; Cl.. •. with the :_further direction e e rmine ,.. by.;h M -,. .. the herein offi,eials,as to'<.whether :or not the'St - D" , , , �... .:, , .. , _,... ate. Hi hwa ear-tment will; render 0 do n i ne:;- ff c. Pe n the. ur os ., .: ,g _ pp a of .this investigation., and if determined:.ractieal:.:whethe r no shwa e a ,.the ro t rtment w . . 11 extend: . Y P :,the same 'Or character of as ::in effectin th - ere -routing .. : .: g nit rein mentioned as has.been done: or is �bein :,done. in neighboring i ..:,,, g ighboring eztes, such as: Conroe, Signed by sixtyt three 63 ci,= tz ens owing letter : • .was g read from the Board. of E Huntsville IndePendent School Dist: Huntsville, Texas March 27, 1956. The`Mayo`r called the meeting 'to" order.. • The: following letter from the Texas':; Honorable Amos County Judge Walker -County Hunt svil'le , Texas Honorable W. 13. Veazey Mayor City of Huntsville,;: Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: e have.; just dear d th h ,, , . >` '.. - _ . ,. e at t e recent bond:. issue. -for ri ht of wa , on U... .. `F hwa<,, ?5:..at :Huntsvihle :and through Walker ,Count fail d b . e a .,small mar in o receive the necessar ;;tw-thir..ds,:ma`• orlt. ;. Needless:to sa s. is • a of nt o he _Texas;,Hi hwa :;: De artment since. we:..h d.. ho ed..to, ra id1 u h .forward ith he deveao e of U S nt _a nos Walker ' .i : he: Pm s ount n t modern ex re swa" `st. Yo.0 h v a e re oust r v eceived a e o f hw i i e N 9 6 d: ed .N em a :' P Y. i a _ omm s on rout o. _ 3 1 5. at . ov b r 1 55 :wherein the: C .,.. h: larn s ion. allocated 1 :0 O. f h :..• > ,: ,. U 80 00 or e i di t v me of ._.that.. ori of S at' 1 untsville and direct r r e ust as .soon: as. ri t .of. wa d . eon, ecured. o 'A H t hwa`` D e r me e; i-ne;erin •: staff care.full"" st _ _.... tentativel rojecti several' different location lines. and'' after :we hi"n' .all o. r r e., location°of-the route.`of U, S.. 75 aiid:re are,d Fall of the�:nec,essar..; inf herrh:- T hi o s 1 cation >is defnites and- is. the location; on which U. S.: h' W'th e a e i t bov f i n mi nd: we ' o`ss'b • 1take an' other action at an "``time `in the near future relative to;'the 'securn 1 y ,Y , ! of-wa on U. S. 75 across Walker Count It, is nec"essar that we have, this inf f „• s e a d r „ h e p t n at untsville and' if..-some..other action. on.' our; art`.; 1 our desire„ to' reeorrmlend`to the Commission that the funds rovided in :;this € elsewhere in the.' State..:where - ri ht -of wa is:: available. for construction.' g Y on this'rnatter will indeed be appreciate udiedthe entire. Ht ntusville re fors amade decisionon,nt he• ormatio- for the:actua1 seourineofsecuring 75. is . to'he . t i le whether' or.. not: ou Y g of all 'or any portion` ormation since 'money i:,. is d hi not nd ate... at , t s Minute Order be withdrawn. Yearl:. advice s.. -t ' our ,y . , v�. , . a o expect to P of the rh igt. bias been time, it isset and utilized your -position :onorable W. B. Veazey, .Mayor. and Members f City Council of Huntsville, Texas entlemen: he B oa d of. Ed , - , uc o ,. . ,. ati f ..: n o t H � he un t 1 . _.. svi 1 e Ind e e nd e nt Sch ,.. : 01 Di. .. _ s is , . t i me P n t _ in . , e wit h 1 t a 1 me e . mb 1 _ , r s .. resent �unani.mously authorized the writin of this .letter to' ou" g y . e weal d lik e o'< t e x r..e`s our a r .,.... P _., ation;to th' Ci G PP e t ounezl and th P e oliee De ar ..,, .. Y tment for the . ss P a istance agiven. the public school in traffic supervision and in many other ways. promoting the safety and welfare of our s.tudents, Es eeiall are w , I p Y gra for the e g su rvision iven b P the ni ht tret l of :g the:...... 1 Y a van ous e g P school properties. Should the,night :patrol discover: an - g violation. of .theproperties ,.,;...: Y_.: and facilities ,of the.- publicc • ;_;,:.. schools, we res ectfull reue,st ;that: a ...,P, .,. ...:Y q, : the .-: antics be , offending apprehended if . : . P ossible and ,held castuntil, P d proper d i position has been: made:: g to :the law ;,- centro lin ..the:..: situation., ...., accordingShould ould the 'offending ,person be a minor, we< 01;that :,the offender should uld be held in custody until the.: school authorities and the parents _ .p e s or guardians .,of the: offender can -be notified e members of the, Board of Education du anon .would like .to have You know that.... ou have our full `su o i Y Y PP rt n the prosecut- ion of offenders to the pewee and roerties :of our of ize Properties ns throughout the cit We ,believe : hat it is fort Y he best interests of our students that they be taught respect for the peace and properties of ourcitizens, and we' ied''' a to ` the Co e 1Police , P. un z and . De gpartment our full 000:enation inh their efforts to e Ps rve our oommunit y Board of Education, Huntsville IndeP endent School Dist. /s/ Raymond Davis Raymond Davis, President. tion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded bMr. Q. C. ..Robbins to write a letter to District Attorney CountyAttorney Y and City Attorney in regards to boys breaking property and stealing and to urge these men to enforce the laws necessary to teach the students respect for the peace' and: properties; of our citizens. urther business council recessed subject to call. XXXXXXXXXXXX7[XXXxXXXXXXxXXxXX]CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX INUTES OF CALLED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in called meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: f.. B. Veazey, Mayor Robbins Smith rank Sprott alverne ,Slnither erbert Hooch red Smith,.. Jr.. . V. Gibbs DCG:fs The Cormnittee that ;had visited the Hi way De" artment n Austin .recommended the.' -C• it , ;Counci• l, 'agree to accept the g Y.::.:P. Y.. g P. Texas Highway Department's location of Highway 75d to .go on recall; as:appr.oving either a Precinct election Siicerely yours D. C. Greer Greer. - State, Highway or a County wide election to secure. themoney nece s arY for the rig .:: ..:f- .. wa Y , Motion 'was made b • Mr,. Frank Sprott, � Y' P a Motion passedunanimously. C seconded by '.Mr. Q. .Robbins adopt the recommendation of the- Committee. P Mrs. Ross advised the Council that the Huntsville: National Bank.: would be advertised. sale,:. inthe..... near `future. The: Council discussed the advisability;' of buying this;building to be, used as the. City Hall `and to turn over the old Cit Hall to theFiremen. M.otio - as madeb_M r Fred Smithc F S` se onded;;b .. Mr.-_ ..rank... nett . o. advise the eo le h it ,. s buildin and;' have- a straw -vote on whether he w nt it Motion..- assed Bids ver.e•c` five ; o C' re e d n a new .-car :for he it but.,after . discussion a motion:•;was made ,b Mr:;' Frank .Moore'- b Mr. Fra S r t � y, nk pot to• 'reject a11' bids- and ask for new; bids 'on. a. certain class of car. .Motion:; assed. of .theopportunity of buying No, other business the Council recessed': subject to call. XXx7OC7CXx7CXXXXxxXxxXXxxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx;cocX-xXXxxxxxXXXXxxXxXXXXXXxxxXxxxxXxxxXxxxxxxxxxXx tdcotiCxXxxXXxxxXxXx May 1, . 1956. ,IMINUTES :OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY -COUNCIL- 0F THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, .TEXAS, The City- Council metin regular meetin .at the. Cit.YHall ;present, to -wit: IW. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C.. Robbins ;W. B. Smith •Frank Sprott Laverne 'Smither ;Herbert Hoeoh ;•Fred Smith, Jr. 'i R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members .iiThe Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held April 2, 1956 and called !ordered the following bills paid:' ;United Gets Corporation M. L. Bath Company, Ltd Southern-".BluePring Company '1W. A. Steely :iMurray Insurance •Agency ij Allman Texaco Service Station w is p supply,o .s. $22.16 8.81 10.55 9.00 66.00 8.60 1956 were read, approved and O'Bannonsts Insurance Agency Martinez Garage National Disinfectant, CO Peden Iron & Steel. Co Sargent -Sowell, Inc. Fesler.'s Tin &Plumbing Shop Y_ Y:.:Y $ 225.00 32.20 60:.00 57.13 37.00 4.00 125.76 Larnond Alkali "Coma P ., 0. Nelson Company �ckwell'; Manufacturing Compan arr'olI Laboratories he .Wright F -lower Shop. amble Oil & ° Refining Company reeve Service, Station ood Tire & 'Supply `Company agnolla: Petroleum Company 1r1` •.. ,. � o s.. b S y," um leStation �o: t I b" s D rug g Collum::& Gresham Co., Inc.. 120.00 10.00 2 64.16 13.F50 10.16 334.56 0-67 1' 49 34.:45 1�. Simplex Valve.&,,,6- MteCompany Delta Chemical'Company Ottie E. Barrett Hardware The: Karpark Corporation W`a eke r County Hardware City. dumber Company Continental'Oi3 Company The Huntsville Item Gulf States Utilities Co The `. e Sherwin -W C 11i ams om an P Y B ' udders `Supply T 23.13 33..0( 1.500 18.20' 39.31 F' 1.90. !i 33.67 7.55 1890.78 4.15 15.05 To the : Honorable Mayor and City c Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish h to. submit .th : fo to ' n e 1 vEn reports for the" month g P,; } and g Bui ldinpermits rmits asfollows: f :April, 1956; for Electrical perms Electrical ;permits Fees collected: Gas permits Fees collected Building permits' Moving permits Fees collected stiniate,v.a.1 17'8.00 onorable Mayor and City ' ounc; le, Texas re hereby wish to sul-111i-t the, following cases on, the Docket .;of the Corporation Court fortheCity Huntsville, ,,... � .,. ,... ,,. $ sty of �ntsville, [untsville, Texas: 263 264 2 65 266 2617 268 26,9 2.70: 271 272 2 27473 Curtis Penn Y B 2 75 runson'`E. Williamsonr 276 Strander nder t Puckett r 277 Rex C. Fer us on 278 James Hightower 279 HarmonWilliams 20 De 11 Pierce 281 George Archer 282 Julian A. Dillon 283 John E. Moore 4 285 28 ermis Arc hie Bobby 5 K obb Conner Y C 286 Johnny N.Mudd 287 Robert Morn son 288 Johnnie ;pass` 289. Warren Dickey; 290 Frank. Hamton 291 R. D. Marlow 292 Edwin R. CarterJr. 293 Willie B. Branch 294 011ie M. Shaw 295-M. C. Merchant 296 Wesley E. Owen 297 " James H. Yelverton 298 Burnet Flores 299 Virgil Savoy 300 Jack Tinsley 301 Frank Dobbs 302 Hugh B. Daniels .Alvin C. Fulton C. Juane Evans Nathan Crawford W5.11ia n'- Copelased` Alvis Greer Ralthreae Morings Emmett Scott.. Eddie Lee Hedspeth .. Fronk Hampton. M. W. Kelly Eddie Lee Carrol Adell MiTlier Mrs. L. Ross. Jeune s ,D. Burkho It s Burns J.' -Mooring: Doyle Turnbull Michael N. Walters John, H. Travis Robert D. Reece Adair Williams Haywood Black' :Henry Roberson Win.' Charles 0].d `fine in full Old fine in,fall Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine °0114: lfine. in full .(old,.,book) Ran„!'..,,,'-'-:-:';.--31."i3. edlight Speeding No operators license Drunk Driving -too. fast for.eondit ons Ran red light Drunk Ran red -light No operator license Driving; too fast for conditions Drunk 2 ,'days' in . jail .46.00 Drunk in .car Drunk No operators license Ran red' light D `' .riven too `fast 'for c ndit o _.., o ns g Ran r i e d 1 ht e Rani r d hi ht g No operators` licnese Drunk Possession of liquor driving too fast.for conditions Ran red slight Oaerating automobile with fi cticious Ran red i h g t Run redli h t g , Ran red light Ran red light g Seceding Traveling wrong way Drunk Drunk Going wrong way on one-way :St. Drunk in car Spee ding Speeding Ran red light Traveling wrong way onone-way street. Ran stop sign Improperly parked Run red light Speeding Made "UI turn Speeding Cutting corners Driving too fast for conditions 14.00 4'.00"' 14.00 3.00 14.00 5.,00 14.00 9.00 14.00 3".00 14.00 •7.00 5.00 5,.00 • 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1.4.00 5;.,00 14.00 14,00 • 14.00, 4.00 14.00 C8.00' 56.70. 56:.70 14`.00 14.00 14.00 5;.00 5.00 5.00 140 4' .0 1..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 • • 14`.00 ` 14.00 14.00 14.00,' 14.00 14.00 14.00. 10.00. - 5.00 5.00 25.00- •25.00 • 5.00: 5'.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00-- •5.00. 14,00 6.00 5.00 S OQ 14.00: 14.00 • 14.00- 14.00. • 5`.00 5.00 56,70 5.00' 14.00 7.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 • 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 •5.00 14.00 14.00'. 5.00 ' 5.00 1.4.00 5.00 it To, the Honorable Mayor and City Counc Huntsville, Texas the submit Genhex vri tlemen: I eb 'sh to :: Y t , following ':report for vera Water pumped. Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used, seratios for the;'inonth of April, .1956: 31,744,200 Gals 94717 900' 1, 593,300 " '4 9,311,900 659:.000' R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. Huntsville, Texas May 1, 1956. City of Huntsville Huntsville `Texas Sam les' of -,,,milk sold in Huntsville were taken.Aril 2, 1956 with. th exec tion of.' Salm Houston tate,Teachers.Colle e P 1� Homo enized 'milk. The Colle a wa`s closed for the holds ,s:.on that date. Sam ,les .were taken'earl�� in the F g .:_ ,g YP _.. Y month in o er to e c se che` k" foli v le of rel 19 1956 in which: there were some cam les rd get`:: ,a to . c P , j under Grade •-A specifi'cations.. recent samples tested, ,al1 met Grade 9A" specifications :with the :following exceptions: HighBacteria - Coliform OrganismCounts , Of special significance: All samples with high bacteria count on the previous test met Grade "A", standards of the recent test.All samples with coliform anisms on the revious:test .were .`clear exce t three 3 P or g) /s/ W. J. Dodd [ W. J. Dodd. Milk Inspector. Mrs. Ed Wells advised the City Council that she hadgone out of the taxi. ;business.. and would like to get part of her permit money back. Motion was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Q. C. Robbins to pay Mrs. Wells back the it pro rata part of the taxi permit. Motion passed. l€ Royce Jones requested the Council toput in parkingmeters 'on the West side of Avenue' L"n front of the stores II ;lY,.. ai e and around the corner on 17th Streetby Clark's Pharmacy. Motion was madeby Mr. Hoech seconded by MrRobbins ",to order ],8 parking meters this area and to prepare an ordinance if necessary. Motion passed. Mr. Smither addised the Council that the Firemen requested usted the City`to buy600 feet of 1; �I q _.:Y1"fire hose- 300 feet of s, 1, fire hose and a booster brake ;s stem to a ui tthe new fire truck . Motion was made .b _Fred: Smith, seconded by R. V. Gibbs:that the Fire Committee go before the Commissioner's Court before decision is made on purchase of equipment for new fire truck. Motion passed. Motionwas made b y Mr.Robbins, seconded by Mr. Gibbs; to buy a new custom built: Ford for Mrs. Ross. Motion .. i¢ passed. Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. iiMotion was made by Mr. R. V. Gibbs, seconded by, Mr. Frank Sprott, to ratify`. the contract entered into by the City ' and the Southwestern 13ell Telephone Companywith regards to the telephone circuit tome;:usedi.splblylincthee it operation of the fire alarm system. Motion passed. :ity'to adjust the 'taxes,on Mr. Day's property. Motion was > omit the penalty and interest on'`Mr."' Days s 'property due to )e paid within; 30 days. Those voting yes Fred :Smith, .W. B. and Laverne Sinither. , Those voting no- 'R. 'V. Gibbs: and' do i n was made" b : ?Mr.:;lioech , .seconded b ? ,. �, . .. .... , ..:,. Y Mr. Robb ins to have the ;:,committee .. Ydraw ,lana ands ecrfications for new ''up P P truck - for,, , the street ;,and ..brill .... g P and' have Mrs." to send out bids. lotion assed.. e P e tartment Griggs was read Utilit Delinquenxes y ,Taxes Ex " Pluecolleetedmbines '. Pet Ta g Tr ma is g 000.,00 ,000.00' 000.00 00.0 00 ' ; 300.00 1'37 600.0. HUNTSVILLE PUBLIC :SCHOOLS, Hunt-"svi lle., Texas April 10, 1956. Honorable W. B. Veazey Mayor City. of Huntsville; Huntsville, Texas. 'e. Deer Dr. Veazey and Members' of the City Council: ja It i:s time thatwe givefsome thought to the Summer. Recreation Program the children of Huntsville of 'June ;.... g Hu sville for:_ the une and July. We had the beist balanced program „last year, both for white and 'colored children. We are suggestingauggezting the bud et listed below.," The total amount is the same as the one .,:approved for last year, the ublic schools:`:pbying $2250 and the City paying 022:50..< It is understood that the electricity.'bill for'the Little" League. Baseball will be ii paid by the:, Summer Recreation Progr'tun. Director .......... , ....':......;..'..,... Two Part;time`Assistant"s ...`.......... Li.brar'ian .., ....;...'....... •...-.;.... • PlaygroundEqupment, 2,3 braxy;: Book ,' Light b ll for Lita"he League ..$800.00 600.00. .. 400.00 Water Sales Service Charges Miscellaneous Recoverie s Water Taps Sewer Charges 500.op 130,000.00 1, 600.00 1', 000;00 100.00 2, 500.00. Garbage Charges AIRPORT 10,000.00 2 6,000.00 3,500.00 2r,000.00 Program for Colored'' Children Director '..................,........... 600.00 Two.Part-time: Assistants.....:.".....,, 500.00 Librarian ...,...................,."... 20.0.00; Playground Equipment, Library Books, Lights for "Baskett all° '& Tennis. Cts ...., .600.00; Total"Outlay_ -- $4,500.00 Public .Schools -- ---- 2,250.00 City of H'v'`lle - -- -- 2.,2;50.00 TOTAL TOTAL` REVENUES TOTAL APPROPRIAT-IONS'; OVER APPROPRIATIONS 'CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For the Year Ending "March. 31, 1957.. • Joseph R. Griggs Joseph R. Griggs, Superintendent. Motion was made by Mr. Robbins, seconded by Mr. Fred Mayor Smith thatappoint a C Committee to meet with Dr.' Griggs on this question with authority to act. Motion passed and Mayor Veazey appointed Q. C. Robbins,R. V.G b` and Frank Moore..bis City Attorney Robert B. &Hither read a letter to the Council regarding;the Resolution . passed bythe Council , asking)* g, what had teen done to the boys;that confessed to valdalisia several months ago. ' Mr. Smither' in his letter advised sf. the - Council that any juvenile betwoai the age of ten and seventeer/W S found violating any law or ordinance should be taken to the Juvenile Court which is provided by/Ldd be headed by the District Judge and that no other Court" has any, jurisdiction over the boys. It was stated that the .:District Attorney had taken statements from eleven (11)'boys `and their statements were turned over to the Judge. Mr. 'Bennett District Attorney, n y, advised the fa Council the same thing and said that he thought that payment would be made for dvnages; Motion' was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Frank Sprott that since a public hearinghas been held on the budget Jot according to law, that the following budget for the year ending March 31, 1957 be adopted.Motion passed. B-U=D-G_E-T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For Year Ending March 31, 1957. Street Lights Cityperaions C t Rall 0 t Moisqyuito :Control Publications Postage' Salary City Officials Salary - Election Judges. Salary City Comptroller Salary - City Engineer Supplies Telephone & Telegraph Milk Inspector Bldg., Gas, Electrical &'Plumbing Unclassified Insurance & Bonds Salary - Office Secretary Miscellaneous Fees Social Security Legal &` Professional - Lights Hall Auto Expense Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Donati ons Salaries Insuranc e Unclassified; Fire Marshall Social Security 6.600•00 500:00 400.00 350.00 3,000.00 100.00 150.00 315.00 150.00 2,100;.00. 1 800.00' 500.00 250.00 600.00 Insp. 600.00 500.00 100.00 3,000.00 125.00 112.00 700.00 50.00 300.00 600.00 3,000.00 500.00 6,000.00 400.00 100.00 600.00 12.00 ***************************************************************** Taxes Penalty .& Interest Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fines Building Permits Electrical permits Gas Permits 90,000.00 1,200.00 700.00 8,000.00 800.00 300.00 300.00 Auto Expense Depreciation Salarie s City Judge Fees. City Attorney's Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Equipment Social Security 2,200.00 1,500.00 22,000.00 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 500.00 1,000.00 426.00 Maintenance Supplies Inisuran ee Unclassified Social Security DEPARTMENTAL 4, 500.00. 660.00- 3,600.'00 2,700.00 13,000.0.0 5,000.00 2,000.00 400.00 100.00 338.00 038.00 Water & Sewer Bonds Bond Retirement Interest Depreciation Auto Expense; A1].ow ence &R Rebates b"a a. Bad Accounts' Depreeiation< Labor Legal & Professional Pumping Postage; Salary - Manager Salary` Foreman - Distribution SalaryY Plant Foreman F; Salary Night oreman Salary - Office Secretary Su�PP lies Mainters nc e of: qui Pme nt Telephone & T e e "ra Ph - Wator Softening`-Plan t E Pens e Donations: Insurance Unclassified Waterworks & Sewer System Reserve Fund Engineering Socia. Security 17, 000.00 14,000.00 4,127.50 1,437.00. 1,.200.00 0 30 .00 200.00 38,000.00 9,000.00 400.00 14,000.00 100.00 3,180.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 4',200.00 3,300.00 5 000.00 2;'51514°.°° 506 3 .00 12,000.00 00. 2,000.00 400.00 300.00 13,040.00 1,800.00 477.00 MINUTES OF RECESS .MEETING OF THE The city Council met in recess meeting Pre sent, to -wit: CITY COUNCIL OF, THE CITY. OF HUNTSVT<LLE, _TEXAS, "AT 2:30 0'c at ,the City Hal3 an Huntsville,;Texas wit Fred 13. Smith, Mayor Pro Tem Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith I Frank Sprott I Laverne Smither. Herbert Hoech R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore 1t. The Mayor ProTem called; the meeting to' order-. The Committee composed of Q.. C. Robbins; Chairman Fred Smith and Herbert Hoe ch ,reported on .the truck for -:the a Street &'B .id e. D e R h C ."tte met Tuesd"a` and. o tined ..the bids,. and checked, each r , g epartm nt. Mr. obbins said t e„ omm�. e,, y p .<; ....., eeommended the Cit bu a Dod e k ace d .tion he r true ording.to specifzcations:-sent out and after careful const eras y, y y g B '=R Sm th t _... seconded .b o truck which included mud . ri '" tires for< 3.723.60. ` Motion was made ,b _.. .. v. Gi�libs ' tic' he C t .io s' 1� a ept t ommittee s recommendation and buy they .Dodge Truck., Mote n pas,: ed.. { Motion made b Mr. Hoech seconded' b S` ott..to re °uest Mrs. Ross 'to et bids for.: to the streets:with Y , asphalt. Motion passed I Motion made b Mr S rott cond ' b R` bbl 's o, -authorize: or" to a ont a �� . Y P ,•se ed y_�11r. . PP Motion assed and the ',Mayer er a ointed Chas. Fade.11.. A. 13.,.. Head.:and H. O. p Y PP M toon made bY.. ., t„ 9.12`:='refle'etors . .owned the. i.t to. the �.t , Y Board of Equalization League Negro football. field.• Motion passed. " h i f P 'lice :Officers on t e uest on o � M ':Fred: 'th dosed h t he had me: e SYieriff and. the o _ _... _ sl.owin :down fast traff,.ic.,and sto- zn unne,cessa ,noise... Mr. Sma.th ..advised that after the. d scu"ssion.they feht e: L ` ns on v nue t s"ee`d` .lianat . s A . the best effect could be d `on s. ' tide - wase: to raise. he. cost "of .:.fines . and.: u , b Mr Hoeeh to b"u the` necessa si ns i, Avenue 0, 17th Street and Avenue J. Motion made.by Mr,,. Robbins,,,,seeonded , ,y y ry g and recommend ,that the speed= law is enforced'. Motion passed, Mr Robbins. Mr.:.Gibbs and Mr. Moore re ort.ed on their'me"titin with Dr. Gri " ;;which is -as follows: I ' Allowance S: Rebates Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment Supplie s Unc las;sifi•ed Auto Expense Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Unclassified Salary - Manager Irnsurance Allowance & Rebate s Social Security 100.00 25.00 8,400.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 100.00 3,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 17,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 400.00 100.00 378.00 Report on Summer, Recreation: Prograia. regarding the recreation program,; 13 Program will start June '6., 1956. About -100 white: children::each day•take. advantage of, thus progrtun. Library is:available with:Mrs. Moore in charge. All of the coaches work; in.th_e Summer Recreation Program. Selection of 'i 'la ers '' nd their ositions are det rmined: b the: Coaches -.'..0h...:0-;:,'..Coach ;is at all Little Zea ues'` ames. 1 P :Y a P e Yg. iAbout 250 negro children each day take part;n itheir supervise and run the program. summer: recreation program.' The Coaches at this school also The; 2 250.00 that. is • paid to the School is .-sed to help pay:the Coaches andbuy,• equipment. Dr. Griggs explained- that-he xplained that he ,is able to : a his Coaches more and -to a them on: a '12 month's .basis with the. hel ".received.° from .the Ci P Y PY P 5Y { Motion was made by ..Frank Sprott, seconded by Frank Moore to'pay the #3350.00 for summer recreation program to I the 'Huntsville Public Schools. Motion passed. No further business Council recessed, subject, to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxXXRXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxx cxxxxXXXXXXXRXXXXXXXXXXXxmxxXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxx=xxX June 5, 1956. Depreciation Maintenance Salarie s Social' Security 2,300.00. 600.00 4,200.00 55.50 Salary. Miscellaneous Expense Decpreciation MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City. Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. , C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne:. Smit he r Herbert Hoe ch Fred Smith, Jr . , R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore Totals No further business Council recessed, subject to call. The minutes of regular meeting held May' 1, 1956 were :.read,' Mine Safety Alliances Co. Mrs. Sam McKinney M B. Skinner Company N. 0. Nelson Company Automatic Control Company Utility Supply Company M. L. Bath Company, Ltd. Billingsley, Bros Wood Tire & Supply Company City Lumber Company Hi -Way Eqyupment Company, Inc. $38.81` 208:13 98.88 332.52 27.30 131.42 68.65;: 8.40 67.10 20.05 109.66;, approved' and ordered the following bills paid: Southern Blue Print Underwood Corporation Allman •Texaco Service Station Builders Supply.: Martinez. Garage; ,Municipal .Supply Company The Karpark Corporation Greene Service :Station . Q. C. Robbins Walker County Hardware Co'. Diamond: Alkali Company 7.98 -34.55 8.28 95.00 20.55 106.42 12:.41 5.88 311.30 59.68 57.39 e exs opany' 'ostm,aster. Hunt"sville� Texas. Chas & `Sam Postern`; Auto.: Associate Store; nnither.Print Shop 'ontinental Oil .Company 3uilders Supply %authen's ,Service Station. aZe's Garage ibuthw'estern Bell "Telephone;'Co, �.-L. Bath Company,. Ltd. gulf ..States Utilities Company ;ill Jones Rumble Service Station' 3'.00 18.86. 80.10 93.38. 1892 .-97. 1.50 Ur i to d Gas Corporation Rockwell Manufacturing' Company Mallery,&:Smither, Inc. Davis Insurance'Company Wood` Motors, Inc. Sargent :"&;Sowell,"Inc., Texas Refrigeration & Ice Company The Hunt svi 11e , Item;' Humble Oil & Refining Company Floyd Farris, Sheriff C. Ed Presswood Cargi'11's L..E. " Brown- Answering Fire Phone 10.97 131. 70.80 95.60 87.26. 10.75 34.91 75.:98 29.90 45.00 16.65 8.00 Parking ' vio lations T-5538 t hru T-5552 espectfully submitte A. W. Coker, City Judge, Robert Smithery ;City. Attorney. 1956 To the Honorable. Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas I We hereby wish to submit the followingreports for the month of Building permits and Plumbing permits " as ;follows: othe Honorable Mayor and City Council [untsville, Texas Gentlemen: re" hereby wish to submit the following cases on the docket of the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, untsville, Texas: Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees -collected. Building Permits Moving permits Fees collected. Plumbing permits Fees collected 1956 for Electrical .permi` Est. value v 61,000.00 281 ( 294 295 `. M. C. Merchant, 305 Nathan Crawford 306 Irene Bradford 307 Billy R. Jones 308 Clarence. Smith 309 Mary Ann Bartee 310 Louis Gilpin 311 R. A. Jones 312 Norris Crooks 313 Levy Hightower 314 Norris Crooks 315 Donald Dean Hobbs 316 Carl Noska 317 Billy Delton Steele 318 `. Earl B. LaRue 319 Jerry Mack Alexander 320 Tommy Lynn Turner { 321 Roy C. Massie Eddie Leve Hedspeth Robert D. Reece William Charles George. .Archie 011ie "'Mack Shaw 322 Oscar Massey 323 Willie B Reece 423 Williaa► Harold Vann 1 SmithSilliams, Jr 2 Gerald Mixon 3 Edward Curtis Fisher 4 Dan A. Thomas 5 Roger Neil Carson 6 Leroy Sherwood 7 Leroy Sherwood 8 William Burt Lawson 9 Kenneth Culbreth 0, M. Roam Billie Gene Walters Edward Mayes Luther. Ray Ghyton. Haney Sidney Spiller, Jr. Burrell W. Bates Sammie Reece Eddie Johnson Edward. Johnson, Charlie Van Dyke John M. Whiting John E. Taylor Earl W. 'Robinson James "A. Young Larry C. Krohn Frank Alfano .Harold Franklin Aaron Davis Aze1lWiley John H. Ruff Jimmie H. Reed Carl. Wright J. W. Williams;. W. L. Smith Milton Price Henry E. Thornton Murray Dan Robinson 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 Bal. old" fine Paid .on ;old ;fine Paid on old fine Bal. old fine Bal. old fine. Bal. old fine Brunk old fine D Ran red' light DrunkNopeoperators license ding S No' opelicense Speeding' No operaratorstors 1"icense Double "parking No 1956 Malting "U" Turn safety inspection sticker Unnecessary noise No "1'956' safety inspecti stick Drunk in car (paid on fine) Made' "U" turn. Driving' too fast for ..conditions Unnecessary noise Le Speeding Traveling. wrong way on 1 way St. Ran red light No 1956; safety inspection sticker No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Drunk Ran red light No valid inspection sticker Reckless driving (paid on fine Unnecessary noise Drunk in car Drivin too fast for conditions Drunk ( 3 days in jail X9.00) Disturbing the peace (3 days in ja Ran stop sign Ran red light Unnecessary noise No valid inspection sticker Ran red light Traveling wrong way on 1 way St. Unnecessary not se Ran red 'dight. Unnecessary. noise (paid on fine) Drunk Drunk in car. Made "U" turn Parked on wrong side of. street. Drunk Ran stop .sign Drunk in car.`` Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light onsacer Ran stop sign Driving too fast .for conditions Drunk in car avingrefuse on City Street 14.00 4.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 1.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 7.00 14.00, 4.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 56.70 30400 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 56.70 30.00. 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70. 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted," R. V. Sillers,, Electrical Insp., A. J. Brown, Plbg. & Gas Insp.,, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp. 11 To the Honorable Mayor and City Huntsville, Texas submit thefollowing report for water plant operations for the Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 33,649,700 Gals 30,265,500 " 1,666,100. 't 8,464,300 652,800 " 75,171 " 195,444.6 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. City of Huntsville �F Milk samples of milk sold in Huntsville were tested May 14, 1956. All samples met Grade A specifications with the following exceptions: i3 9 samples were high in Coliform Organisms + 1 sample was high in Bacteria Count Samples repeating below Grade A standards on two separate tests; ti 3 samples high in Coliform Organisms W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. Mr. Harkreader of T. B. Trotter Company presented the audit for the year ending March 31, 1956. Motion was made by Fred Smith, seconded by Frank Sprott to accept the audit and rehire T. B. Trotter Comppny for the next fiscal year at the same price. Motion passed. Mr. Chandler representing the Chamber of Commerce Committee on clean-up requested the City to buy 10 trash cans to be located on the square. Motion made by Mr. Smither, seconded by Mr. Smith to have the Chamber of Commerce advise the Councilwhheze they wanted these cans placed and Mrs. Ross was instructed to get prices on cans. and order the necessary number. Motion passed. J. R. Shotwell and L. L. Grail advised the Council that they had bought out Taxi 24. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Smither to approve the change of Taxi 24 from McKinley to these two men, and to issue them both driver's license. Motion passed. y ,by Gibbs to close the City Hall each Saturday, this to include the Motion made b W. B. Smith seconded R. 'V. water department men with expeption of one man each Saturday to be on call, also the Street. and Bridge department: Motion passed. ulve venue: R, one. inlet on 19th at Q, one inlet and 220 feet":of 1a nch ,rom :pipe ,f:Avenue R :otion was made" by Mr. Ho"e'ch, seconded by' Mr he .eost of; $500.00 for this work. Motion 'p reported that the Street and Bri.'i o`be put in. Mr. Davidson ,advisee Committee :had met with Smithers on the question of, pavement for a e Council' that therewould betwo ,(2) inlets on 19th -Street and Q at 19th street 32 ;feet, 32 feet of 15inch pipe o,rossing Avenue o Avenue `Q. The ` Sn.ithers, agreed to pay ;$500.00 on: this project. R; ,; Gibbs, the City, do this work and pay for the, difference of Bids were received from C. J. Porterfield and Builders Supply on in streets and Motion was made by Mr. Sprott Pp Y topping Y p seconded .byMr. .'Hoech ''to give the contract to :Builders Supply since they were the low bidders. Motion passed. Mr. Fred Smith advised t he Council that the Postgnaster requested the Parking Meter next to the drive -way on lith„ Street; be removed, and that if it is; moved he would put "a mail box on the curb; where people could drive in. and ' depositl in ma 1 that box w�.thout gettingout of their car. Motion was -.made b Mr Fred Sm�.th seconded byMr.. rank Sprott to`comply with this request. Motion passed: Motion made by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded by Mr. Frank Sprott to put traffic lights on 11th Street and Avenue K, filth' Street and Avenue h lith' `Street and Avenue I' and 13th Street and. Avenue L. Motion passed. Motion made b Mr. Hooch seconded byIVI ' 'S th k theC Commissioners C h . y , ,. r. m�. er to than ,,ounty Judge sand Dort for their assistance. iniMotion installing traffic signs. _ ti. passed. Mr. Hoech advised the Council that the C when 0 2 th.Street and Avenue J. were widened and wanted to know what should Fred S red Smith, G' , seconded R.U. Ibbs that the.Street and Bridge.Committee wo by City To the '1-Ionorable Mayor and City Council IIuntsville, Texas. We hereby wish to submit the following J Huntsville, Texas: cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for APIT ANT FINE PAID would have quite a bit of curb and gutter. taken. up by the College doneMotion it. was made by back old make reco�,uneridation and refer. b a 'the Council. Motion passed. [r. Davidson advised, the Council that in or er. roperly that the 'following would be needed: • SEWER 4800 LF 15"-0-6 @ $5.00 7200 LF 12"-0-6 @ $3.50 500 `LF 10"-0-6 @ $3.00. DISPOSAL PLANT Diameter Standard rate 1` Digester $24 000 ..00 25,400.00 1,500.00 $50,700.00 15,000.00 13,.500..00 28,500.00 This was referred to the Water Committee No other business, Council recessed subject t MINUTES or REGULAR MEETING 01? THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILT;+,, TE AS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith. Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, -Jr. R V. Gibbs Frank Moore 138 Pete Jackson 293 Willie B. Branch 322 Oscar Massey 324 Harold old V anxi. 37 Daniel Rodriquez 38 39 40. 41 43 44 45 46 Arthur D. Perkins Arthur D. Perkins Marion McConnell J. T. Foster Jimn.e Anderson Philip Arnold Pegoda `. Gene Mircle Norman Ray Smith Philip Harris 47 Eugene Harris 48 '0zell Harris 49 H. F. Andrews 50 Herman. A. Thomas' 51 Nolan Earl Cox 52 Walter Bass i 53 Henry Cleveland. 54 Alan Charles Williams 55 Bob L. Mock Charles Rushing Johnnie Smither 56 57 58 Ruben Lois Stringer 59 Jimmie C. Ivey 60 Roy Lee Ellis 61 Billy Joe Bass 62 Kenneth Ray McNayan. 63 Leny Hightower 64 T. F. Graham Old fine paid. in full 01cJ fine! Paid ' in full Paid on old fine Old finePaid aid in full, Driving too fast conditions Reckless Driving Failure to stop for officer Driving too fastfor conditions No operators license Drunk Driving ;too fast for conditions Speeding. Ran stop sign Drunk Brunk No, operators License Parked no park zone Driving:; too fast for. conditions Driving too fast for conditions Unnecessary noise Drunk (5 days in jail) No valid inspection sticker. No valid inspection sticker, Parked by fire plug No operators license Ran red light Drunk in car (1 day in jail (5;1.70) Ran red light Unnecessary noise Unnecessary noise, Driving too fast for conditions Unnecessary noise 45.00 9.50 56.70 51.70 56.70 10.00 .14.00 5.50 0 1 4.0 11..00 56.70 45.00 14.0.0 ll4.00 14.00 14.00 20.00 20.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 114.. oo 14. oo 14.00 5.00 5.00 ?I 14,00 14.00 14.00,, 14.00 14.00 11 .00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00] 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 --- 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 i} ' 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 56.7o 55.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 .14.00 14.00 14.00 (! 14.00 7.00 11 14.00 11.00 465.70 jy 13.00 --$470.70 A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert B. Smither, City Attorney. To the ,Honorable Mayor Huntsville, Texas The 'Mayor called the meeting to order. Browning-Ferris Machinery Co. Gulf. States Utilities Co. Humble Oil & Refining Company The League of Texas Municipalities Builders Supply Q. C. Robbins McCollum & Gresham Allman "Texaco Service Station T. B.., Trotter, C P. A. Beard:& Stone Electric Company, Inc Badger. Meter Mfg. Co. Allic-Chalmers 'mfg. Co. Smither Wholesale Company United Gas Corporation Municipal Supply Compo. ny Bob Arner Electric Shop Builders Supply Bell .Uniform Company Veazey & Cole West End Motors, Inc.' 1956 were G.h5.69 1,849.79 '. 392.99 96.6o 589.05. 5.06 108.29 5.95 500.00' 3.00 2125.20 52.43 15.40 4.96 18.62 18.90 589.05 167.98: 17.75 5.25. approved and ordered the following bills Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co. The Huntsville Item Walker County Hardware Wood Tire & Supply Company W. C. Rushing Floyd Farris, Sheriff Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Mrs Sam' McKinney The Foxboro Company The Garlock Packing Company Underwood Coi poration M. L. Bath Company, Ltd Rockwell Mfg. Co Lufkin Typewriter Company, Inc Utility. Supply Company The Wright Flower Shop Diamond Alkali Co The Karpark Corporation Greene Service Station We hereby wish to submit the following reports and Building permits as follotrs 11.0. 5.18 31.85 22.46 5.25 16.10. 110..2.7 93.85 615o 27.614 73.51 48.53 7.53 206.50 54.12 10.00 38.26 18.72 24.15 Building permits Moving permits Fees collected. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas Inspector. July 1, 1956 To the Honorable Mayor IIuntsville, Texas. Gentlemen• I hereby wish to submit the following report for plant operations for the month of June Waver pumped Water softened Wash water use Prison meter Plant meter, Brine meters Salt used 38,536,800 Gals d 27,203,100 " d 1,625,300 tr 6,956, 900 rt 575,300 69,167 " 179,834.2 Lbs. Respectfully submitted,' R. V. Si1_lers, Plant Operator. including all amendments :of Article 707: of' the Revised SECTION: TP.TO The above and foregoingordinance passage and approval., The foregoing ordinance was referred to the Finance Committee in open Council at the "regular meeting of the. City ' of Huntsville Council held on the 3rd day of July, 1956 W. .B. Veazey i. B. .Veazey, Mayor. We, the, Finance Committee,• to whom the aboire,,and, foregoing Ordinance was referred, have duly' recommend -that: the said foregoing ordinance, levying taxes for the year 1956, b e adopted. Samples of all milk sold in Iluntsville were tested June 20, .1 956. exceptions of one which was high in coliform organisms.' All met Grade A specifications with the The Foremost' Milk,Compaay stopped delivering milk;` in Huntsville as of June 20, 1956.'' W. J. Dodd W. J..Dodd Milk; Inspector. approved in open Council this the 3rd day Nr. Dodd, Milk Inspector•requested the City to• pass a milk ordinance.: Motion was made by Mr.Sprott, .seconded by Mr. Smith to refer the milkordinance to the Health -8f; Sanitary Committee to make recommendations •to the City Council. Motion passed Mrs. Corley, • on Avenue 'P requested a street light. Notion was made= by Fred Smith, s econded •by R. V. Gibbs to refer this request to the Street & Bridge Committee. Motion passed.. Mr. Raymond Davis representing the School advised the Council they would like to dedicate the street between the High School and Cemetery to the curb, being about 100 feet, to the City. This Street has curb and gutter and the l=5 would.. like have itpaved. The School agreed to pay for the cost provided the City would furnish Schoo the supervision and labor. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Robbins to accept the dedication of this street and to have the paving done as soon as the other street work is completed. Motion passed. A letter was received from Mr. Fred Bobbitt, Civil Defense Coordinator for Huntsville and Walker County, advising the City that C. C. Springfield had beed appointed director of Communications for Civil Defense and requested that he be allowed to havea oermit to operate a two-way mobile radio unit under the City's permit. Motion was :made by Nis. Hoech, seconded b . I'ir. Sni-i-:ther to refer this to the Police:Committee. Motion passed. , by _. Buddy: Haynes appeared before the Council'aL the request of the Airport Committee and advised the Council that he would like to take over the Airport, maintain it and to have the hanger rent, oil and gas and land and be paid $200.00 per month. He also requested the City build a new hanger with the rentals on the new banger to go to the City until hanger, is paid for. Mr. Haynes said that the Texas Forest Service is planning on moving him unless he, can get a base of operation. Motion was made. by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded by Mr. FrANASprott that the Mayor appointa committee to investigate the - Airport and make recommendations back to the Council. Motion was passed the Mayor: appointed Mr. Fred Smith, Frank Sprott and R. V. Gibbs. Mr. Hoech advised the Council that City Engineer could make a trade with Porterfield Construction Company whereby Porterfield would put the final course of pavement on several of the streets ordered paved and the City would grade the 'streets he had gotten contracts to do, also haul ` gravel and it would be profitable for both parties, since the City does not have the equipment necessary for paving. Motion was made by 1 -Ir. Fred Smith, seconded by 1Mr. R ; V. Gibbs to instruct Mr. Hoech and City Engineer to make the best trade possible. Motion passed. Hoech advised theCouncil that the Street and Bridge Committee wouldrecommend that the curb and gutter taken n ,. "propertynecessarywidth of street at aprice of 0 per foot. upby :the College should be sold to owners with � ¢ College when available and Cit wouldput in place at their convenience. Curb and gutter to be hauled- by the oil :l y £Ir. u Motion made b� lir. Hoech„ seconded by�.. Gibbs to ass this This curb:and gutter.sold on a-- come -first service. o,� , P recommendation. Motion passed. ,'I sfollowing taxordinance: Motion passed. Motion, made by Mr. Gibbs,seconded by Mr. Sprott to pass the folios z g AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TATES UPON TAXABLE P101ERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN TIE GIT_ OF rUiTSVT_ LLL , Ecuuu G AN EMERGENCY TEAS, AND D IT ORDAINED BY T_^ CITY COUNCIL OF T. --E CITY 0F _JfSVILLE IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: E �thevon al 1 cal property situated and all SECTION Os:IiJ. That there is hereby levied, for current � ear r �. p p ed within the limits of said city of Huntsville,.�exas, on the first aa� .of January, 1956, personal property owned Y laws of this' State of the United except so' much as may be excepted'under the constitution and lauStates, the following taxes: mate. Barr Ross, CITY SECRETARY. subject subj INo further business Council recessed : to call. i J OF.REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF,HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS.. . MINUTES a The City Council met in regular present, to wit: !W: B. Veazey Q. C. Robbins ;W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne :Smithey Herbert Hoech ,Fred Smith, Jr., [R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore (1) An ad valorem tax of and at the r ate of One dollar and thirty five cents (j$1..35) on the One hundred ;(5 100.00) Dollars 'current cash value thereof, estimated. in lawful currency of the United States: forthe c rr nt expenses for the support and maintenance of the City Government, of said City of lluntsville, Texas. rate of Sixty Cents. � .6U on the One_ . Hundred Dollar 100.00 cash (2) An ad valorem `tax o f and at the (4r )� � ) value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States, to pay ..current interest onand provide one year'sar1 s sinking fund and to pay.all of the principal and interest c e mi c; on all outstandin� warr anis , sewage, bo n d, pav- ing bond, funding warrants, sewer extensions, improvement bondsand warrants, City Hall and fire station warrants all other bonds: and warrants outstanding heretofore lawfully issued by the City of Iluntsville and au. and. , Texas and which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said. City of Huntsville, Texas. (3) An annual ad valorem tax of and at the rate of five cents ({$.05) on the One Hundred Dollar cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States, for the purpose of the support and maintenance of the Fire ; Department authorized by law at an election held thereunder and the ordinance of the City of Hunts- Ville, Texas pursuant thereto. 1. -in -:;Huntsville Texas- with the followin The ;"Mayor called the meeting to order. a r v d "and ordered` the followi bills TheeMinutes of re alar meetingheld l9 6 were read o eng g � July 3, 5 a PP Walker County Hardware Co Missouri Pacific Lines Agent Allis_Chalmers Manufacturing .'Co Underwood Corporation Superior Sanitary Supplies Wood Tire & SupplyCompany y Builders Supply Utility Supply; Company Mrs. H. ; M. Whitley, Tax, Ass'r If Col. T. E. Greve Electric Company Municipal Supply Company The Huntsville Item Greene Service Station SouthwesternBell.Telephone Company W. C. Rushing Continental Oil Company SinclairRefining Company Western Auto Associate Store Beckham `& Jones Q. C. Robbins Texas Refrigeration & Ice g Co. Chas. & Sam Motor Co Hills Humble Service Station Gulf States Utilitie"s Co. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Lavender Radio & TV Supply Co. 42.61 192.06 8156 21.36 293.75 6.714 3i6 3.0 1 80 3. . 3.00:: 766.66 19.60 43.35 13.30 8..35 3.00 40.69. 118.85 14.45 2.5o 158.40 19.15 3.00 9.10 00 ° 2, 5.0 5 5.30 12.57 Uvalde . Rock. Asphalt. Co_: The. Karpark.Corporation.. Diamond. Alkali _Company,: Murray Insurance. A.gencyy Carroll: Laboratories... United. Gas Co oration Lavender..Radio: & TV -Su. Inc PP1Ya Martine:z.Garage M. L. Bath Company ; Ltd. �a Brownin-Ferris Machinery Company Allman `Texaco Service Station Hi -Way Egpi.pment Co •., Inc Wood Motors, Inc Huntsville Machine Shop Bell Uniform; Company Gull'0 1 Corporation Huntsville Inde endent'School.Dstrict P West End Motors,:Inc. Hardy Lumber ' Compax Bill .Jones Humble Station Floyd Farris, Sheriff Johnston's.Garage Cau.then's Service Station M Ba er eter o. ' dg. C Chas & Sam paid: 168.8)4 1,330.00 76.5o 97.00 108.00 . �32 60.16 11.50 0.63 662.96 15.64 24.00 1!{3.04 15.00 7..50 305.67 2,250.00 138.40 6.7o .58 34.50 5..15 6.6o 1.01.74 1181.03 • 3 (L) ` An occupation 'tax on all` persons, firms and corporations doing business within the City of Huntsville equal to one=half of that provided by law for occupation tax due and payaTole to the State of Texas, and To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. wish to "suhmi e Texas:, ocket, of the Corporation Court for of Huntsville, Milk samples were taken: July 11,1956 and. found All sambles; were satisfactory with the exceptio n of ;two oompanies'in which one had";a sample with h, high bacteria count and the other a -high coliform`count. Both companies were notified: of the unsatisfaetor 13: Luther RayGhy on ` .lt .. 8 Arthur D` P k• er ins 6. L e H. 3.. l h w :., ,ny g to. er R ,,.,.. c G o _ e .Adams 66 Chart }loiters .,.. es omen h , Tomas 6 R ,J G. ..Randall 68' G 1 arse s n jro 6 B' . abb Pollan . 9 Y J .,, 7 oh n Ani ` der " f .;;,.,... son 1 F �= ? r a nk E Woods 2 0-. 7 ha rl es P .D" . urs n e ber ". ger... J uh 3 us -Tule J 7 osehF 4 ran <' P :.. P khn arks 75 Dude`Padon ;76 Paul Oates 7,. J _" 7 11"m Don o Lambeth 78. H.:, ... arold Franklin lau F 9 de , , ranklin Avant r 80 Fr I. an H. H,...,,,,,..._ ....r . .arland 81.. Loc'ie 0 tBryant 2 PT°`l r h 0 B..ant' z'3, _ J :,e . S 3 atn s Johnson` 8 v ' .Redick; 8 L° , uc ' a.l e C 00 e` .,5 r . P.. 8` H..: i htower 8:. C."L. Smith 88 C. . A e .l09 : LRoa.r.,. a L v TbertS Pa n c ho ,. er 2 ,wremsLo.0i s C ncen r awfr d m aweVanGdrd c oo' e Vann odriiia Parking violations Paid,;, on o-ld ,fine f ld ine `' aid :in full rivsn' g,,;oo. ast_for conditions all. aid � p Unneee ss `` noise a:rY• Pe, ett theft Rain red liht`' g Passing in no pass zone - P. ark ed iri< par zone D runit st Ran o i s n` g Travelin wr ' o ...one wa ... _ St Im ro er 1 arke" d Drivin t'oo fast `for conditions g Drunk Unnecessary noise v in Dr" i too fast f. r 'ti o c on d.s. ns tor 0 N 0' era slcen'se s nn U' ece' s a noise as P ked inn "k' o .par, ing zone Disturbing :the peace Disturbin' th e c' e ae Blockin g drivea Y a'. Ra r ed 1 i h t• No o `erator l s cense No operators license Passing no.pass zone o rators licens" P, Ido operators license Driving too fast for conditions s Passing s in no ass. zone g._ Driving too fast for conditions:::. Total collections 56.70 10.00 :6.70 11.70. 14.00 7.00 00 14.00 25.00 25.00 5. 5.00 5 00 14.00 14.00 5.00; 5.00 114.00 7.00 5.005 00 5.005 ` 0 0 5. 00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.1..00. 114.00 114.00 14.00 114.00 1 oo oo 4 4 5.00; 5.00 14.00 14.00' '2.14.0o 2.4.00 5 .005 00 5.00 5.00 7,4 00 2.14.00 14.00 14.00` 114.. oo ]:4:00 14.00: 114.00 114..00? -4 ° .00 114.00 . '0 00. 1 1400 4. 1 00 2.14•00 1/4.00 $ 348.,.70 58.00 $ 406.70 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. Autust 1, 1956. k -• • ` thr e w- eeThere been xcelast ,.,. • "o on `compare had a' rater" ariiount.:" of milk were re orted soured Goth e.. p y g P eh ck of i c oris 1 e. etc, • In: arntoetc d rmine the cause of a31 ..the souse _.,,_ ..-, : , ,. _. .;.,p,:. ,. •. ...... a c on f h ex e ti -ith t e `"ocer stores w 'eked 11 r P 'Ic Iche a i. � i t m twh.ch t s e Y as to to perature a p g,. h m1 ht not et aid for the refused, to allow the temperature taken :because lie was'•afraid e g g p. milk cit he Y is h ori w h .. e sainle .`..., tp . ck` were w t mzt On kee in the -tem er.a�ure.,.bclow,;500F.. A11 tru s The other inhe z oo ; stores r - be t hot Vrould hich. � mornin w • • 00. o clock... t - h limi b t one w s e e hi milk " of this a rid the COm an mama er otif e h com 1' hi del ver es. P Y.: before e eted s on at red. f u d COm n a h' a cIc 2mnt is tr•.ans t he P ounts. checke t was being 'returned soured h. arge isf etor sat a. W.J.Dodd, R.B Chaxlesre r se ntinE he c olored nPe_ao rpidl, ei ;tthoefyMY. ,:iNwl.e wk ou,Alrdd o':nofro.'b`r : a'cienested h City Putthemdowna w ter 1ie ,.....tk... 0,, Hf,, m: h a 0 1 _ t e `.Ra wv sreues,. :.,build a line outside -:the City limits but q . if he e ou Id do the work. . he.' colored high school and xis: 1 not d told the e City was could .1 dIr.. J Crockett to see - " on r es of re :reeommeridin the follo�vr_ .:ir, .ort ..committee we.. g, : .g, c 1 that the a ,,. the -conn i Gibbsdiv. ed _. P : ..�..._ _. . .._. Mr., a s .�,,• 00 ',th o. a" in . >lii:in �z00. I, T hat Cit si n with` -Budd Ha .ris a two years ,opeators xx*� contract on e air p, p y g, ? , . • . :_ ,. ; `,�. - Motion was resent,.han er:: rent and lease ori land._ o , ,. nom... as. oil:... .. .. .. er ,month; and. allow h�.m all the revenue g . P .:, g ,,: ,:: P. W Han e s and C it "t. with x. made b I�r. S soft seconded b :.;:toy r. they to in.strt:c,t the o�, e ,, Y 1 ssed a contract..D�lotion. a • attorne and draw up P c re of v to utn to take. a I _..aome...-new-,sewer l�.neswould ha P Ccouncil that _.. ..... . dvised the zt Mr Srotta w . C En sneer... dra { t ve it . Iv Ibbs ha P d a'motzon seconded b r Y g:. the ,growth in Huntsville., Tis. ,,,it15 sewer! eonst tionialftplains fora sewer line startinat thecossing.Ffirrray45and75Anoher. line from 3t. • o be about' ,000.00;. To meet' with the two banks and is ue time from Ave J to Ave K�. Estimated cost t ,, for this move and to xaa3F have City Attorney draw up an ordinance raising. ;the` sewer charge from �� warrentsy 50 cents' to X1.00.`.. Motion passed. Pro iFa, ' r.ee. ars eonnec Street • l„!amt ,and a line. onlt Mr.., Sprott advised the council that Mr. Herndon ';Robinson re guested the city put in a>water tap in; t the triange on Robinson way. He :said he.would. plant `flowers and take care of it. -Motion was made by I r. 1 Sprott, se1 conded by Mr. Robbins to have_ water' tap put down provided leu^-. Robinson -would pay .the cost. Motion passed. Motion was nide by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of July, 1956 for Electrical permits, Building permits and Plumbing permits as'followss Electrical permits 4 Fees collected $16.5 Gas permits Fees collected Moving ``permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted R. V. Sillers, Electrical Inspector A. J. Brown, Gas & Plbg. Inspector' J. B. Snodgrass, Building inspector, o the `Honorable Nayor and City Council: untsville, Texas Sprott to .approve ;the revised map of :Highland Addition. Motion was mode by Mr. Fred Smith seconded by Mr. R.V.Gibbs on 10th Street and Ave M. Motion passed and ordiances follows; THE=STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,, FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE: pass 'the following paving ordiances BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas: WHEREAS, heretofore, by ordinance duly approved on. June`. 7, . 1955, the City Council of the City of Hints, ville Texas, determined that a necessity existed for and to make certain street improvements on Tenth Street in said City of. Huntsville, in units denominated as Unit A, Unit B, Unit C and Unit D, as more fully appears from said ordinance and its record; and WHEREAS, N. B. Davidson, City Engineer, in accordance with directions from said City Council, duly returned to the City Council plans and specifications for ;:such improvements, and a preliminary estimate of the cost of the paving and improvement of said street, and the several units thereof. Which said pavementand improve- ment of said street, as applied to Units A, B and C, was to consist of raising, lowering, and grading said streets, constructing storm drainage, concrete curbs and gutters; and the paving of the same with rock or gravel base and asphalt topping. The width of the pavement for Units A and B to be thirty-six feet and the width of ,the pavement for Units C to be thirty feet; and, WHEREAS, the estimate of said City Enginner as to the cost ofsaid street improvements and the pro rate part thereof to be charged against the City and against the abutting property owners and their respective property, with respect to Units A, 13, and C, having been duly filed with said Council and `'having been approved by said Countil did by ordinance approved July 5, 1955, approve said preliminary assessment and ordered a hearing to be had before the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, at the City Hall of. said City of July 22, 1955, at 2:30 o'clock P. M., as provided by law, and did give notice of such hearing as provided by law. Thereafter said hearing havingbeen had at the time and place so ordered and in accordance: with said notice, and after all entlemen: 1 to submitfollowing- , hereb s xh the Y report .for .water plant:: operations for the month of July, 1956,. Water pumped Water softened Wash water used. Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 44,002,600 Gals 31,723,500 « 1,678,200 « 7,304,500 616,30o ►f 74,767 << 194,394.2 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R V-. S±I-1ers=, =Plant=Operator. property owners had been heard, the City Council of said City did, by ordinance approved. July 22, 1955, close said hearing and find and determine from the evidence that the special benefits of the property, and its owners,. in the enhanced value thereof, by reason of such iinprovements, was in excess of the proposed assessments to be madeagainst said property, and its owners by reason of suchpavementand improvement with respect to Units A, 13 and C and did order the work for the improvement of said Units to connnence; and WHEREAS, the work of paving and improving said Units .A, 13 and C has been completed and The City Engineer has made and filed his Final Report with reference to the pavement and improvement of Units A, B and C and has set forth therein the work done, a description of the abutting property thereon, the owners thereof, a state ment of the amount of improvements abutting on said,property and the cost thereof, in accordance with the front foot rule or plan, including the rate per front foot and the width of said streets so paved and improved, which said report is as follows: CITY OF":HUNTSVILLE TEXAS FINAL .PAVING ASSESSMENT UNIT °A . Harvey Boudreaux from the West line .of Avenue M <in a Westerly direction to the East line o g 6"' compacted flexible base and 1" of curb and gutter per front foot of Paving Total cost per front foot Bessie Davis Mrs. ;W. G. Hedrick' William H. Knotts Trustees,.' Friendship Baptist Church asphalt surface course with curb and gutter. 1.55 1.;95 Part of Lots Nos. 139, 140 and 141 in Block. 19, described in deed of record in Volume 120, page 302, WCDR Part of Lots No. 139, ;.140,. 141, ! 143 and 144 in. Block 19, described in the deed of record in Vol. 124, page. 429, WCDR A 40 foot alley intersects A11 of lots 147 and 148 and part of Lot 146 in flock 19, described` in a "deed' of record in Vol.` 44, page 76, WCDR Avenue N intersects (50 feet) Part of Block 67, "described in, deed of record' in"Vol 118, p. 552, WCDR Described in deed 'of record in Vol. 123, page 334, WCDR Part of Block 67, described in deed of record in Vol. 110, page 146, WCDR Part of Block 67, described in deed of record in Vol.. 147, p. 381, WCDR Avenue 0 intersects Part of lot 132, in Block 20, described in deed of record in. Vol. 18, p. 9,WCDR, less, that described in deed of record in Vol. 119, p. 393, WCDR Part of Lot 132,; described. in deed of record in Vol. 119, page 393, WCDR Lots 133, 135 and 136; in Block 20, described in deed of record in Vol. 4, page 177,WCDR Avenue N intersects All of lots 524 and 525 and parts of Lots 526 and 528 in Block 64, described in deed of record in Vo, 121, page 459, WCDR Huntsville Independent School District Tom" Wynne Frankie ]3urnside Estate Eva May Rougeau Lucy Shepherd Estate Part of :Block . 66 of record in Vol 140descr,pib.e468,,d iri° WCDRthe Dee Part:: of Block 66, described in deed record in Vol. 113,':p. 560, WCDR Parts of Lots 548 and 549 in Block 6E described in deed of record in Val. p. 182, WCDR Part.;:of Lot 549, Block .66 described. in deed` of record "in,Vol. 145, p. 1,4£1, WCDR' Part of Block. 65 and Bloc;+lc 66, described in'! deed of record °in Vol. 93',, page 25'4;, "WCDR • Described in deed of record in Vol, page 495, WCDR' Described in deed 426,: WCDR 169.75 161.00 420.00 156.10 25 feet Alley intersects Described in deed of record in Vol. 1 p. 282, WCDR Street intersects,,. Described' in deed of record in Vol. 3 490, ; WCDR' Described in deed of record in Vol. 4 p. 107, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vola 117, p. 490, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 44, WCDR: Described in deed of record in Vol. 382, WCDR 165 feet 89 feet. 68 feet Wayman Branch Floyd Shackleford T. E. Humphrey, Jr; Leon Moten 011ie Lacy Rose Part of Lot 527, Block 64, described in deed of record in Vol. 31, page 148, ; WCDR Avenue O intersects Total cost to City Total cost Part of Block 65, described in Deed of record in Vol. 103, page 73, WCDR Part of Block 65, described in deed in Vol. 93, page 282, WCDR Part of Block_ 65, described in deed in Vol. 102, p. 494, WCDR Part of Block 65, described in deed in Vol. 93, p. 254, WCDR Part of Block 65, described in deed in. Vol. 93, page 51, WCDR of record of record of record of `record 50'feet 50 feet 50 feet 50 feet 90 feet Described in of record in Vol. R, WCDR CITY OF"HUNTSVILLE, :TEXAS FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT Being that portion of Tenth Street from the East line of Avenue 0 in a Westerly direction to the approximate center line of an eighteen foot street intersecting from the South, shine being the approximate Northwst turn of Tenth Street, a distance of 1048 feet; compacted flexible base and 1" asphalt surface course with curb and gutter Cost of curb and gutter per front foot 1.55 Cost of Paving 1.95 Total cost perfront foot X3.50 Lincoln Rolling Millie Spivey'Smith' Carrie Spivey Gibbs Brothers & Company Mary Mock Hamilton Erma Al=exander Ida Williams Josephine Craft Estate Described in deed of record in Vol, Described in deed of record in Vol.:. WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 61 WCDR 153 feet 50 feet 50 feet. 69 feet 40 feet 66 feet Described in deed of record in Vol. 376, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 79, page 639 and in Vol. 80, p. 96, WCDR CORRECT: /s/ N. B. Davidson City Engineer Total cost to City Total Cost ti. ..ITY OF .HUNTSULL LE TEXAS: FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT G.I A that:portion of Tenth Street from a ©int 1048 feet West of its intersectionw with theEast t 1in e of Avenue a Northwesterly direction to the Northline of Pleasant Street. compacted flexible base and ost .,of: curb and utter per ost of Paving PROPERTY OWNER LuY c Shepherd Estate 'Gilpin `Crawford George Holt asphalt surfacecourse with curb and gutter $1.55 4 1 5 NORTHEAST : SIDE Described indeed of record in Vol. P. 382, WCDR Street intersects Described in deed of record in Vol. 6 p. 477, WCDR SOUTHWEST SIDE Described in dec p. 26, WCDR Described in deed 2 44, WCDR raxton Craft Described in deed of record in Vol. 629, WCDR •Secretary ,of this 'City and that the Seal of -;the City ,be impressed;; thereon, ."ant against the. abutting, property owners, arnd"their" respective.::abuttiing property, amounts hereinabove provided for, to b"ecome",due and payable in installments'a, that said certificates be issued s h.er.einbefore mined in the' fo11ow , to wit: , The Principal amount ofsaid certificates shall be ` payable in monthly in.staliments,. the first of which shall be due anda able `within,,thirt days from':the,.date of this ordinance,and a like. of which shall be due and pay- able Y Y Y ,.; able on or before the same dayof each and everymonth; thereafter; until." all :"sums; dueandto become due thereon have been fullypaid and discharged. The. principal amount of said monthly; installments shall bea sum equal to P A :_city Council thisordinance 2.50 for each X50.00, or;fractional part thereof so determined and.assessed ,,the xty ouneil.by to be the property owners pro rata share of the cost of said paving and improvement of said streets.. The mount. of. said assessment shall" bear. interest at the.: rate of,six,,,(6) per; cent;: per ;ia.nnum from;this date,, the interest t e interest d h -ll :become..as principal and bear P ,.. P. shall be payable monthly as it accrues and ;all . not so paid.when , clue shall like interest therewith from its said default. Both principal and intcrest being payable at Huntsville, Walker County, ,Texas. Said certificate shall provide for the payment of reasonable attorney's fees should be 'indebted- ness not be paid at maturity, under all of its terms and conditions, and if placed in the hands of an attorney for collection or should suit be brought thereon. Said certificate shall further provide that the holder of said certificate may mature the remainingunpaid balance of the principal thereof,., and;. the interest accrued thereon, Y P monthly _installments i .; the` payment of: as many as three: should the abutting property owners become in the: arrears„ n Y ... g P P Y of principal al `or interest in the;aggregate an re ate at one -bine when due. thereon.' Said certificates shall contain,the P PY other terms and conditions provided for in the General Paving Laws of ;the State of Texas and the ordinances heretofore adopted, including this.ordinance Said certificate shall recite•the., created bylaw and P �., by contract of the parties, as may be shown by the record inconnection with this proceeding and said certificate theissuance of providingfor .=the, Makin of said street, improvements and ssua shall expressly set forth that all laws. _ gp said certificates have been complied with, and that said certificate shall constitute <;a liquidated demand for the amount thereof with interest and attorney's fees as therein provided. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, by unanimous vote,; this the 7th day of August, 1956.' Approved this the 7th day of August, 1956. (Seal) /s/ W. B. Veazey, Y Ma or. City of Huntsville, Texas. Felder Jones Gertie Craft Jones Described in deed of record in Vol. p. 532, WCDR Described in deed P. 626, WCDR Tom Shackleford Described in deed p. 316, WCDR record in Vol. Described in deed of record in Vol. p. 2, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 109, p. 299, WCDR Total 1760.5 feet $b5281.50 Total Cost to City 2640.75 Total Cost WHEREAS, the City Council having examined into said final report of said Engineer, finds that the work of ofsaid streets andparts of streets,as therein set forth,in compliance with the plans and specifications' aving ee P P :- ° said reportshould be accepted and approved and said pavement acce ted. aforesaid, has: been completed.andthat a a ep pp p p THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: r.and o f that said,re ort of said En sneer ofthepaving..and improving of said streets parts streets, . designated p g B g respectsapproved and that the and im ov em n as .Units A, B .and C be and the:same is herebyin all app e a pr e e t of C ofsaid street improvements be and the same is herebyaccepted b - said Cityounci7 and said Units A, B and Y , it is further ordained that tho amount set forth therein assessed to and payable by the abutting property owners is , entitled to ;payment by the parties, respectively, against whom the same appear in said report, in accordance with the ordinances heretofore entered authorizing the making of said street improvements. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the City's portion of the cost of the improvement of said streets and parts of streets, herein: designated as Units A, B and C, not already paid by proper warrant, be paid and that such proper wsrrants issue for the payment of said accounts. BE IT ;FURTHER ORDAINED by the .Cit council of the City of Huntsville: a ain t the abuttin- property and against the true owners of such property as of :That there, is hereby assessed g s g P P Y such "property as of the date such improvements were ordered, whether such true owners are correctly named or not, the sums of money shown in the said report of said City Engineer with respect to Units A, B and C of said Street Improvement Program, which said respective sums of money are shown in said report opposite the nemes of said respectiveproperty owners, which said assessments against said abutting property shall be a first and prior lien against said property from the date the improvements of said Units A, Band -C were ordered, and shall be a per- sonal liability and charge against the true owners of such property at said date, whether correctly named in said report .or not. BE TT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas that special improvement certificates in connection with theassessments against said abutting property, and the owners thereof, be, issued by the"Mayor and City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, Texas, in accordance with the Laws of the State of texasand this di ordinance and the ordinances heretofore adopted in connection with said paving program, against the persons, firms, . corporations and estates" as hereinbefore set ,forth,. with respect to Units A, B and C of said, paving program. That said certificates be duly executed by the YMrayo94' his City and attested by the City THE STATE OF "TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER (► FINAL PAVING `ASSESSMENT, ORDINANCE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: i. WHEREAS 'heretofore byordinance duly” approved on June 7, 1955, the City Council of the City of i. > > Y PP Huntsville, Texas,` determined that a necessity existed for the paving 'and improving of Avenue M between 13th and 114th Streets, in said City, by the installation of a 6 x6"foot box .concrete culvert, by the pavingof the street j; to a width of 36 feet, with rock and gravel 'base and asphalt topping, and with concrete curbs and gutter, in accordance with plans and specifications duly prepared: and presented by N. B. Davidson, City Engineer, and in , accordance with agreements theretofore had by and between the abutting•property.>owners and said City; and WHEREAS, a portion of the works as set forth in s aid ordinance, was to be done by contradt, and a portion of the work. thereof Was to be done by City. employees without contract, and, after due and legal notice in the manner and for the, length of time required by law, bids for ,the. contract work. were duly received, by the City and bid of W. H. Knotts, Inc., was accepted and approved and the officers.. of',the City; were directed to.enter into a contract with said W. H. Knotts, Inc.,' for the construction of ` the concrete ,reinforced box culvert and the concrete curbs and gutter as` more fully appears from an ordinance of the City Council duly approved on June 21, 1955; and. WHEREAS the construction of said reinforced concrete bos culvert, -and the curbs andgutters been dal completed bY said Knotts, Inc.,and the remainder of the work of the paying and improvinof said street has been duly completed by the City employees, all under the direct. supervision of the City Engineer, and said work has been approved and accePted by said City Engineer; and: WHEREAS,, said City Engineer has made and filed this finalreport with reference to the pavement and improvement of said street, which said report sets forth therein the the work done,the description of the abutting property thereon, the owners thereof , a statement of the amount of improvements abutting on s aid property costthereof in accordance with the front foot rule r' plan 'in ludin `rateper front foot and the and the o , o p a , c g the: ro 0o width of the street so paved and improved, which said reports are as f 1lo' ws . CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT Being that portion of Avenue M between 13th and 14th Streets, in the City of Huntsville, Texas. Paving - Of compacted flexible base and .1 asphalt surface course with curb and r, width of pavement 36 feet. P n P gutter, Cost of curb and gutter per front foot Cost of Paving per front foot Total cost per front foot Freeman Church-_ Huntsville Described in` instrument of record in Volume'M, page 37 WCM & M R Deed of r,ecord:.in Volume; 11 . page'.18L1., in Volurrie 11" a e 230 � P.g and: in Volume .`1$ page' 1 7 . WCDR Deed . of. record,. in Vol. 8, 3 Th, WCDR WEST SIDE Deed of record in Vol. 107, p. 209, WCDR Deed of record in Vol. 37, p. ).i.21, WCDR Deed of record in Volume 30, page 484, WCDR Deed, of record in Volume p. 360, WCDR WHEREAS,, the City Council having examined into said final report "of said Engineer, finds that"the" work of paving of said streets, including the reinforced concrete bos culvert, has been completed ..compliance with the plans and specifications .and'in-"com Bance With the n " ` . p co tract .�rth. said"3nI. H. Knotts, Inc.; and :that.: said report should be accepted and approved and said pavement accepted. THEREFORE, BE IT; ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OE THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,.TEXAS°: that said. report `'of said.Cityimproving y Engineer nglneer of the.paving and g ofsaid "streetincluding the reinforced concrete bos culvert,be and the same 'is in all things gs approved and :the pavement and improvement of said street be and the same is hereby�` accepted by said:GityCouncil'•; that the atriourits'set>fortYi,therein assess'' pa able bythe abutting � ..:: s ed to ;and _-.-,y property owners is entitled -to payment;; by said parties; respectively 'against : whom the same appear in said report, in accordance with the ordinances heretofore entered and; in accordance with the agreements had with said parties. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by City the City Council'of the , f Huntsville. untsvihe that there is hereby,assessed'. against the abutting property owmers:and'aainst""the true rue owners of said property as of the date such improve- ments were ordered, whether' such < true owners are correctl name 3 or- not- . '.thee sums f . :: Y s 'the, : , o money shown, in s aid report of said City Engineer, both with respect to the paving of 'said street and the constructionof such reinforced concrete bos culvert, "which said respective sums of money`;are : shwon"`in aid re ort ' respective ,p opposite the namd of said property owners, and which said"assessments ' a ainst said abu'ttn ' � ro" s , .:=g .. <, g, p p ert Y shall be. a first and prior lien against said property from the' date' ;the improvements were so;ordered arid shall � be a personal liability and charge against the true owners of such property at said date, whether correctly named in said report or not. �I IT IS FURTHER" ORDAINED: that the City's portion of the cost of the, improvement, of Said street including i the reinforced concrete box: culvert, not already paid" by pro . er, warrant be� aid and said sitn rovement,,: proper, . ..., . R ... that the entire "cost of p s not so paid by"said City,; be so paid by proper"warrant, and that such proper warrants issue for the payment of all such accounts. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED.that the acts of the Mayor -and City Secretary of .the City of Huntsville, Texas, in entering into Mechanic's and Materialman' s Lien Contracts with certain .of the abutting property owners (being all of the abutting property owners not..having paid in advance for such improvements) be and the same is hereby expressly ratifiedand approved, :and that payment for;such improvements by such, property owners on a deferred payment plan inaccordance with the ordinance approved on June 7,,,1955 be likewise approved and'. accepted. City Engineer Upon motion duly made and seconded,: the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council of' the City of Huntsville, Texas, by unanimous vote, .this the _7th day of August,; 1956 CITYOF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT' Approved this the 7th day of August, 1956.; Being that portion of Avenue H between 13th and lith Streets n the City of Huntsville Paving - 6 x 6 foot reinforced concrete box culvert. Cost per front foot PROPERTY OWNER 'I. N. Adickes Estate FRONTAGE 'W. B., Veazey-,, Mayor, City 'of Huntsville, Described in deed of record in Volume 8, page 374, WCDR Described in deed, of record in Volume 11, p. 184, Vol. 11, page 230, Vol." 18, " p. 447, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 107, p. 209, WCDR TOTAL Total cost to City Total Cost 2NUTES' OF REGULAR. MEETING e Ci t Council y met in re resent; T. B . Veazey, i. C . Robbins T..' B. Smith 'r• ank Sprott' Laverne; smither [erbert Hoech 'red Sn .th, Jr <V. Gibbs, rank Moore COUNCIL OF. ar me eti" n a t the C' it Hall Huntsville', al z gn . ; Y ,Texas,with the. follow�.n members'. g September 4y 1956 THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. 119.. Watlace,Adams, Jr. 120 Ra old GMcCart . JTi1 . ... 1 1 William P. Terrell III 2 122 William P;. Terrell III 123 Henry Lee;; Gordon 121x. DennisM. Fry 125 - Bryant Huckaby 126 Harold B. Barr 127 Philip Solder 128 Robert W. Brimberry 129 Johnny Adair Parking violations Going.wrong,,way on one way Street Speeding o fast for'conditions Driving:. too as Going ongY-on!onewaY street ,Speeding • Driving too fast for conditions Drunk irf car RRanaredred; light Ran red' light n Improper turn 5624 thru T-5633 Total. collections .00 14.00; .00'. 5. 5.00. .00 11a .00` .70 56.70 .00 5.00'. .00 5.00 .00' .00 e Mayor called the meeting inutes of regular meeting held Augu Wood Tire &Supply Company Mustang Tractor &'Equipment Co United Gas Corporation` Builders Supply Company Hi;WayeEquipment Co., Inc. National Disinfectant Company Lath '. em Watchman s Clock C :..., toCompany Munici al Su' 1 C p I?p y Beard & ompany Stone Underwood Corporation Martinez Garage Greene Service Station' Southwestern'Bell'Telephone Company Mize1s' Garage D• avis Insurance Agency' Galloway's Humb)e`Station Goolsby Drug West End Motors, Inc. Humble Oil &`Refining Company Gulf States Utilities Company 7, 1956 were read, approved and ordered the following bills paid: $40.53 5.52 4.91 578.07 53.57 3.61.25 .,6. 55.07. 6.45 33.50 21.85 8.10. 98.05 14.99 75.00 3.00, 3.75 87.20 68.63 2073.97` Hardy Lumber Company Allman Texaco_; Service Station Utsli y Supply Company Certified ,Products Company M., L. Bath'Co., Ltd Automatic Control. Company sar ent-S g owell Inc.. Diamond AlkaliCompany Badger Meter Mfg. Company Kings': Drug Berry Smithey Floyd Farris, Sheriff The Huntsville Item Q. C. Robbins Geo. W. Hunt John Neathery H. O.•Leigh Ins. Agency Walker County Hardware Sinclair Refining Company $ 6.62 11,.90 67.5o 58.13 35.95 150.00 55.54. 57.38 305.22 .60 16.67 24.15 2.48 126.08 6.00 20.00 10.88 31.95 356.55 A. W. Coker, City Judge - Robert Smi ther, City Attorney September'1, 1956. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit thefollowing reports for the month of August, .1 956 for,Electrical permits and Building, S } permits as follows:; Electrical .permits Fees collected Building permits Moving permits Fees collected. 2 $159.50:. $174.50 R. V. Siflers, Electrical J. B. Snodgrass, Building September. 1, 1956. 1 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council !Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: hereby- wish to submit the following report for waterplant operations for the month of August, 1956: We hereby wish to'submit the following cases on the Docket of, the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: Water pumped Water softened. Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter.. Brine meters Salt used 273 William Charles 322 Oscar Massey 70• John Anderson 90 Thomas L. Crawford 93 C. E. Glover 94 R. 13. Wallace 95. Larry W. Folk 96 Larry Johnson 97 James A. Richardson 98 Thomas L. Crawford 99 Don Shelly ;100 Henry Plain 101 James D. Gullett 102 H. C. Lindsey 103 ` Tommie Kizzee 104 Angel A. Torrellar 105 Rudolph Widner 106 Rudolph Widner 107 Webster Williams 108 Darrell Davidson 109 Grover H. Beckham 110 R. B. Boley- n oley11 Clinton Herndon 112 Joe W. Haines 113 Frank H. Lucas 114.; Johnnie Douglas 115 Luther R. Bhyton ;116 Gonne Johnson 117 John A. Helton t118 George Jones' Bal. old fine Paid on old fine Bal old fine Bal. old fine No operators license(in full- 1 day in jail) Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Parked by fire plug Unnecessary noise Drunk Drunk Drunk in car Unnecessary noise Defective brakes Simple assault No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Traveling wrong way on one-way street No operators licnese Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Drunk Ran red light Going wrong way on one-way street Disturbing peace Unnecessary- noise Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Disturbing the peace $14.00 $ 8.00 56.70 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 11.00 5.0o 5.00 14.00 1.4 .00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1.4.0o 14.00 56.70 56.7o 14.00 14.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 -_ 5.00 :5.00 14.00 14.00 5..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 45,918,700 Gals 29,475,400 tt 1,626,100 6,873,700 �< 575,L00 73,306 n 19.0 595.6 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers Plant Operator. City of Huntsville Huntsville, Texas Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were tested August 20, 1956, and were found as follows: Three out of four samples of Borden's milk were high in coliform organisms. ;; Also, the temperature of the truck was too high. I wrote an, official letter to the company concerning this temperature and have not received a reply. Two samples of the Carnation Company were high in coliform. I notified their manager of this. All samples from Sanitary. Company were satisfactory. One sample of Sara Houston State College was high in coliform and regular bacterial count. I notified them' of this. /s/ W. J. Dodd .City Milk Inspector Mr. 0. J. Clements and Mr. Peschell appeared before the Council to discuss the _rate increases on miscellaneous items and the telephone rates. After discussion motion was made by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded, by Mr. R. V. Gibbs that Mayor appoint a committee to study the ordinances brought up by these men. Motion passed and Mayor Veazey appointed Robert Smithery City Attorney, Mr. Fred Smith. and. Mr. Laverne Smi.ther. h_n Mr•J . C , W lke re uested an easement from the cit over t e air ortproperty to laya as hne from W e , a r _.3 Y R. g .- .. Tarin to Walker Lumber Com Since it,,?involved the: CAA and the Highway- Department- a motion was made b Mr. , ,. . , , . pany , ,. , . g . Y P .„0'.;r1 Smith seconded b . Mr., Q. C. Robbins -that the .Airport .Committee together' with the City Attorne check into this• matter and ;advise the Mayor what could be: done. Motion passed. TYie following letter from Chief . J. M Baldwin, r. was read: ity of Huntsville ity Council untsville Texas.: Huntsville Volunteer. Fire Department Huntsville,Texas L. September 1956. certify I hereby:; the ,-above goin :that.andfore m tin <;T n ee 1 xa .an:.:o e . , C>Hu t i le e s ''Cityof n sv `bythe >,the Ci council of adoptedt o nc t __. g Y � P._ To which I certify under my hand and seal; of LEASE FROM THE CITY r t >b u ed in the fire de r m nt n1 . t h re ent ul F :We are . askin for a radio numbe o e s t e o .. A t e s . tame we co d use •I� Y_. P . ze in his car ;which is owned b .him•until we :'are able o urchase 'a: radio of'!our o m We g:;that . um r ne n n lle th it f •Hunt v lle: u are.askin ;.the ,cit hat this n be be ow d a d co tro d e c o s i and onl sed in fire Y _ y Y Y • revef i nl P tonso Y /s/ J. M. Baldwin, Jr., Chief Fire Department. /s% Kate Barr Ross,, City Secretary OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS TO R. N. LF IS,..LESSEE,; DEED RECORDS OF WALKER COUNTY,,: TEXAS'. Motionmade bY Frank S rott� seconded by Herbert rt.Ho Hoech to pass thefo: FredSmith seconded byMr W .B Smiththatsince thecouncil byhadgone was made by Mr. , 0 1 ordinance go a on record not to allow . any additional ditional two-waY radios in private cars that thil refuse this request of the FireChief. Motion passed. ecounc .AN ORDINANCE CONSENTING TO PURCHASE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY WITHIN LIMITS OF CITY OF HUNTSVILIE, TEXAS FOR STATE HIGHWAY NO. 75. THE S TATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF WALKER 0`' The City Council of the Cit of Huntsville) Texas convened in Regular session at the CityHall within saidd Cityon the4 thdaYofSeptember, 195 6 with the followingfol]_owing members Pre sent -to-Wit:: W. B. Veazey,:, Fred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs Herbert Hoech Q. C. Robbins Frank Sprott Laverne Smither `. W. B. Smith and the following members absent, Mayor Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman' Alderman Alderman Alderman City Secretary CTIN'.1 OF ORDINA NCE _ ENTITLE: ORDINANCE. AMENDING SE 0 ._ .... _ 1 FOR,.SEWER SERVICES IN.TIIE : CI FIXING THE CHARGES T0. $IJ . JADE .. ....... ..._ MANNER AND TIME OF'.COLIECTION.AND ENI+ORCET NT OF PAYMENT,: AN EMERGENCY," !ADOPTED AND APPROVED=.:AUGUST 7th, 1923, :AS APPROVED ON THE 6TH DAY OF -JULY, 1926': owing win '� SEWER 0 RDIN ORDINANCE � S IF ORD PEC. HUNTS XAS, 0V I DING:' S INTATING ; EFFECTIVE D9.TE AND � DEC LAR G AN ENDED BY ORDINANCE ADOPTED AND BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY. COUNCIL OF TFE CITY. OF. HUNTSVILJF TEXAS:' � ,.. I Council C': ..:. ,. , ersrice a'd'o ted b . t e.. t r vida.n for;'a .char e� for. sewer, .s. .. _._ P That Section 1 of 'an ordinance o. g ,,. �.: . � _ , . , � , Y, _.,= Y 6th n, do ted on the' dayof .1923 ended::b .ordinance .a roved a. d,a of the. Cityof' IIuntsv>_lle on August 7th, and �_....-:_ Y .:.. :,. PP..: ,,. P July, 1926 be amended so as to hereafter read as follows: SECTION (1):. That there shall be made and collected by the City of Huntsville, Texas, monthly charges house or -;,other.: building dor structure, where` any y rairiage. whatsoever of any I�i.nd, that with the sewer system of the City of Huntsville, in the. sum 0 0 D per iron or eact suc th=:in.. which such .connect - n art of a, mon. do al m h frac. nt.ox' connection with said sewer system, for each and every o p , { t; Said` char es i n 'exis s . for sewer°service fox- each residence., hotel, office, business bath tub,; sink, conunode, lavatory or any other connection or d f NE OLLAR ($�1 00) th f h h connection. to -grit: Frank Moore, when the following business was transacted: • ' here l such a sewer t s:ea:nrvdiPace ?sd a, brye , ftuherniperhseod hionr acno d�. . o .,,:. rratisaon d. u sinYglbYoc . ycuepay ? ng ofo. `r su chcoritroling such *Premisesw The above and foregoing ordinance passed and, approve /s/ Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary (SEAL) No further business Council recessed subject to call. in open council this nth day of September /s/ W. B. Veazey, M..D Mayor. Alderman R. V. Gibbs introduced an ordinance and moved that it be adopted. The Ordinance was read in full. The motion for adoption was seconded by Alderman W. B. Smith, and carried by the unanimous vote of all members present, all said members voting AYE and none voting NO. The ordinancethus adopted follows: AN ORDINANCE CONSENTING TO PURCHASE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY: WITHIN LIMITS OF CITY OF HUNTSVILTF, TEXAS f FOR STATE HIGHWAY NO. 75. WHEREAS, Walker County Commissioner 's'Precinct No. 1 is in the process of issuing $190,000 Unlimited Tax Road Bonds, Series 1956, dated August 1, 1956; and WHEREAS, certain of the bond proceeds are to be expended for the acquisition of right-of-way for State Highway 75 within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville, Texas, which highway is also part of the road system of Walker County, Texas;, and G WHEREAS, the City of; Huntsville through its City Council wishes to consent to the acquisition of said right,] of -way: Therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section 1: That the City of Huntsville, Texas, hereby consents to the purchase of the right-of-way, menti ed in the preanible to this ordinance, within the corporate limits of such City. Section 2: That the City. Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to notify the Commissioners Court of Walker County, Texas, of such approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the lith day of September, 1956. (SEAL) ATTEST: October 2, 1956. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING` OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in f present, to wit: Fred. B'. ; Snai;th, Jr .3 Mayor. Pro -Tem Q. C. Robbins, W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smithey Herbert Hoech the following members, W. B. Veazey Mayor, City of Huntsville, Texas. Kate Barr Ross { City Secretary Motion made by -Frank Sprott, seconded byW. B. Smith to pthe Oil,Gas and Mineral Lease from City of P � accept Huntsville, Texas to R. N. Lewis, Lessee for the specified rental. Motion passed. THE STATE OF TEXAS ,COUNTY OF WALKER Be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Huntsville in open session this 4th day of September, 1956, does hereby authorize the Mayor and the City Secretary to make and enter into an oil, gas and mineral lease as Lessor with R. N. Lewis as Lessee of' that certain 630 acres, more or less, part of the WARREN BIRDSELL LEAGUE 'Abstract No. 6, described in._ a deed from Texas Prison, Board to the City of Huntsville, Texas dated November 19th, 1945,; and recorded in Volume 112, pages 55 to 57, Deed Records, Walker County, Texas. Said lease to be on Producers 88 (3-54) form with 640 acre pooling provision as presented by Pound. Printing & Stationery Co.', Houston Texas and to provide for a ten year primary term with a bonus of $2.00 per acre to be paid and rental of $630.00 per year for deferred drilling privileges, a copy of' which is attached to ,The Minutes of regular meeting held September L. I United •Gas` Corporation Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company • Sargent -Sowell, ,`'Inc. Badger •Meter Mfg. Co•. Carroll` Laboratories Continental Oil Company • J. Rob't King 1M. L. Bath Company, Ltd. . .Robbins Kerrts Dept. Store lAllman'Texaco.Service Station Utility Supply Company Martinez Garage Smither's Print Shop Wood Motors, Inc Floyd Farris, Sheriff • Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 1956 were read, approved and ordered th $ t.32 The Karpakr Corporation 171..72 Howe fire Apparatus Company 12.20 Diamond Alkali Company 153.29 Builders Supply 108.00 Precise Instrument Company. 389.Sb Humble; Oil`,& Refining Company 2.00 Waiker`:County Hardware Co .1�1, Berry & Smithey 6.00 Galloway's Humble'Station 13.90 Veazey"& Cole • 26.30 Western Auto Associate Store 5 6 .2 'The Huntsville .National Bank`" ` 5 32.05 : e �Iuntsville Item 3.00. Wood. Tire &Supply Company: 9t1..7L Boaz ,Insurance Agency • 7,1.30` Gulf States• Utilties'Company, 80.20,: f ollowing bills paid: $ 21.58 15.60 38.25 44 14.39 127.20 7.25 45.15 15.00 3.00 1.00 13.45 531.25 2.61 58.11 99.20 199442 To the Honorable Mayor and City Counci Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following cases Huntsville, Texas: the.Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, To the Honorable Mayor 'and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit, the :foll Vein reportf r Yfollow g o the "`month':. of permits and'Building permits;' as follows: 98 Thomas Louis Crawford 103 Tommie Kizzee" 105 Rudolph Widner 106 Rudolph Widner 115 Luther Ray Ghyton 322 Oscar Massey 130 James Edgar Kelly, Jr 131 Shirley J. Butler`. 132 James H. Nettles 133 Theodore Calloway 134 Guy Ruffin 135 Willie 0. Davison 136 George W. Kernen 137 W. G. Noble 138 E. J. Gross. 139 Jesse Doaks 140 R. L. Hightower 141 Joe Arnold Lillard 142 Morton. Foods 143 George Lee 144 Roland E. Black 145" Luther Ray Ghyton 146' Pat McCracken 147, James Lord 1148; Herbert Duke 149 Bill Bowling 150 Albert George Allen 151 Harold Ray Booker X152 Charles Harris 153 Raymond H. Johnson 154 Richard W. Goines 155 John Dee Hoover `156' Thomas C. Rushing 157 Willie Clyde Oskar 158 Robert Magee, Hamill 1,159 Richard J. Potter 1160 ---Robinson 11 161 Marvin Earl Sowells 11162` Thomas Jerome Lucher 1163 Joe A. Lillard 164. Joe A. Lillard 165 Marvin Allen 166 Roy C Bennington, Jr 167 Raymond Lee Sanders 168 Daniel Herman Ellis 1169 Billie Neil Davis 170 Ed Davidson 171 Alaska Mayes 172 Oscar L. Parks 173 Oscar L. Parks 174 Stephen H. Hopkins 175 Gerald .Alen Browning. 176 Jimray;Pattillo 177 Floyd Moore 178 Floyd:Moore 179 Anna McIntosh 180 Prentiss McIntosh 181 Staddart Smith 182 Woodrow Wilson 183 William Francis 184 Wayne Ramsey 185 Boyce. L. Anderson 186 Cathleen D. Sornie r 187 Nelson Johnson Old °fine paid in full Oldf ine- paid in full Old "fine- paid: in .f ill Old fine- paid in full Old fine- paid in full Paid on old fine Unnecessary noise Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Drunk No operators license Passing in no pass zone Drunk Drunk No operators license Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Parked on sidewalk Speeding Wrong way on one way street Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Petty theft Petty theft Petty theft Driving on wrong side of street Speeding No operators license Driving .too fast for conditions Unnecessary noise Drunk in car Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Passing in no pass zone Tresspassing Parked in no parking zone Speeding Unnecessary noise Ran stop sign Speeding Drunk Drunk Unnecessary noise Unnecessary noise Speeding No operators license Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Traveling wrong way on one-way street Wring way on one way street Blocking` drive -way Ran red light No operators license Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Drunk in car Improperly parked Unnecessary noise Unnecessary noise Ran stop sign No operators license 14.00' 9.00 25.00 11.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 11.00 56.70 6.00 1)4.00 12.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1..00 14.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00" 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 15.00 1)4.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00,' 14..00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00. 14..00 14..00 14.00 14..00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14..00. 56.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 25.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 56.00 5.00 14..00 14..00 25.00 5.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 14.00` 14..00 14..00` Electrical perm_ Fees collected" Building permits` Fees collected Electrical, permits, 'Gas Plumbing permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Respectfully su R. V. Shiers, Electrical .Inspector J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector A. J. Brown,., Gas" et Plumbing Inspect.;` October 1, 1956. submit the following report for water; plant operations 'for ther1956: ; month. of September I hereby wish to 39,211,200 Gals 33;944, 1600 t► 2?, 316,00 6:;88',B " 583, 700 82'830 u 215,358'.0 Lbs. Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used Respectfully submitted,; R. V. Siders,' Plant Operator. City of Huntsville Huntsville, Texas 11 Samplesof milk sold in Huntsville were tested September 9, Parking violations T-5634. 14.00 14..00 18.75 14..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.7o 5.00 5.00 14.00 18.75 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 7787.75 20.00 $ 8088.75 Total Collections Respectfully submitted, A.' W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. 1956 and were found as follows: All samples were satisfactory with the exception of two samples high coliform count. one had a high bacteria count and one had a /s/ W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector.' Mr. Darwin Wells Raymond Stewart and others, outsideof citT , Ym 3 limits .appeared at the city `council meeting_;. to protest the raise in -telephone rates in the rural communities. Mr. Smith,."Mayor Pro. Tem advised therou g P 11 that the city had no jurisdiction over any utility rates outside the, limits. The following milk ordinance was presented to the council by Mr. Dodd, Milk Inspector. Motion made by Mr. Gibbs,seconded b Mr.' accept;Milk`ordinance Motion passed. Y P� P d. 11Mr. Dodd asked that 2 copies of milk ordinance and code of 1953 -be ordered so it might be used in references given in the new milk ordinance CITY OF HUNTSVILLE WALKER COUNTY, 'TEXAS CITY MILK ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO. REGULATE THE PRODUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, PROCESSING, HANDLING SAMPLING, EXAMINATION, GRADING", -LABELING, REGRADING,.AND SALE OF MILK' AND MILK PRODUCTION WITHIN THE.° CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; THE INSPECTION OFDAIRY HERDS,'DAIRIES AND MILK PLANTS FROM WHICH DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE FURNISHED:FOR FOR SALE IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; THE ISSUING AND REVOCATIONOF PERMITS TO MILK PRODUCERS, HAULERS AND DISTRIBUTORS' OF MILK PRODUCTS WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; AND THE FIXING OF PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THESE REGULATIONS . 11 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF HUNTSVILLE, ;Section 1. The production, transportation, processing, handling, sampling, examination, grading, labeling, 1 regrading, and sale of all milk and milk products sold for ultimate•consumption within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville, Texas, or its police jurisd coon; the inspection of dairy"herds, dairies, and ,milk plants; the issuing and revocation of permits to milk producers, haulers, and distributors;, and 'the fixing of penalties, shall be regulated'in accordance with the terms of the unabridged form of the ordinance in «MILK ORDINANCE AND CODE - 1953 RECOIYINIENDATIONS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS�t, "a certified copy; of ;why ch shall -be and re" a , on Elle in the off ic.e , of the lerk . of "-the Cit of Hunt"sville : rovided that the ores it .. ,i �.. - "; Munxci alit of- -in said; unabrdgedform.;shall be understood•,to refer to"the City; of.Hintsvlle., Texas; provided. I? Y further, that iii said unabridged form all 'parenthetical expressions: referring' to degrading shall be understood to be; deleted: provided further, that in Section 7, `Item '1r, of said unabridged ordinance, either Plan A or • rlan B a pproved by the: GAh:.for.:the eradication `of brucellosis shalhbe in effect `within three years; provided s; ' further, that Sections 8, 16 and 17 of said unabridged ordinance shall be replaced, respectively, by Sections 2„ land 4 below. Section 2. From and after 12'inonth.: s.from'the date of which this ordinance takes .effect, no milk or milk products; shall.'be sold.ot the finch consumer, or to resturants, soda fountains, grocery stores, or similar establishmentsi;' for resale 'or delivery to the final consumer, except certified`pasturizedand.Grade A pasturized: provided, that when any milk distributor fails to qualify for`one of the ,above grades, the health officer of the; City of ,Hunts-';' ville.is authorized to sus- end.his ermit, and or to institute°.court "ct , p p �. , � .". a, on or in lieu thereof,, to de rade his -.roduct acid to rndt: its' sale ;durin a em ora eriod not exceedin 0. da -s r 'in• - m p p � P, rY P g 3 Y, o e_ergenczes such onger period as ,said health officer may deem necessary., Section .Any person� firm , coorti n or ssoc anon`,of persons who shall all violate any of the- ': provisions Of this ordinance shall be fined in a sum notexceedin 100 `.GO u ' - ' g � , upon c onvzction,,>and..each separate violation hereof shall constitute a separate offence. si Section 4..; All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are y repealed; hereby pealed, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and publication, as provided''by law. Passed and approved this 2nd day of October, 1956., Unanimously adopted this 2nd ATTEST: KATE BARR ROSS CITY SECRETARY Motion e b Mr. . H oech, seconded by Mr. • sides. Motion passed ' Gibbs to.widen Avenue J from 16th Street to Motion made by Laverne Smither seconded by Frank Sprott meet with the County CommissionersonerstheyCourt to see if units and toget bids ` for Motion or fire hose. Mo on passed No further business council recessed, subject to call. e. -ruck tra fir.and to purchase>ll_ fire hose for ex. ut of ";cit_ 11 i i ate iri e ease for fires c art c Y p P.: xA • ••••• 0000 - • 0• ••• . • ❖• •• • ••••••• •••••0 -' ••• •• - .• •' 0•• • - A ••• - • Kate ;Barr Ross Mr. Sprott brought up question of low pressure in some of the new dormitories and advised the council that'. Mr. Holleman agreed to have a_pump installed at the pump station in order to give niore pressure to the water line. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Robbins to accept agreement of Mr. Holleman to furnish the necessary pump. Motion passed. Mr. Smith, Chairman of committee appointed by Dr. Veazey on advisability of leasing the airport and pasture to Buddy Haynes, advised the`counci7. that they recommended that airport and pasture be leased separately P Y Motion made, by Mr. Robbins, seconded by Mr. Mr. Sprott recommended that Mr. Haynes be offered the airport plus all gas, oil and hanger rent and be paid S� 00 r month toperation pefor opera ion of airport. Me. Gibbs advised the council that Mr. Haynes refused the offer 11 and instead wanted $200.00 per month plus pasture..Since a motion' had already passed to separate the'pasture from the airport nothing more was done on Mr. Haynes' proposal. Traffic problems on Avenue I between 20th street and the water plant was brought up for discussion. After discussing the construction of new buildings and cars of the college students. Motion was made by Mr. Robbins seconded by Frank Sprott to have the Police committee and the Street & Bridge committee look into this traffic problem on Avenue I and protection to water plant, to check 20th street between Avenue I and Avenue J and put up necessary signs; also Avenue I and 9th street. Motion passed. Sprott to separate contracts on airport and pasture. Robert Smither appeared before the council and; submitted the proposed resolution with reference to access to and across the proposed highway loop': between Highway and the sWalk.(FM tp p g Y 45 PossumRoad.1374) explaining that. if the highway was built as planned, there would be approximately 12 miles of the city inthe southwest part of town without access except by routes of highway 45 and farm0to-Market Highway #1374. Motion was made by Herbert Hoech, seconded by. F. Moore to accept the resolution presented by Mr. Smither. Motion passed. MINUTES OF. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor R. C. Robbins Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr Frank Moore with the following members The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held October 2, 1956 Wood Tire & Supply Company Southern Blue Print Traf-O-Teri s y System Greene Service Station Diamond Alkali Company { Utility Supply Company Allman Texaco Service Station ' County Abstract. C Wa er oun y Co. Missouri Pacific Lines Lavender Radio & T. V. Supply Co "Southwestern BellTele hone Co. Telephone The Huntsville Item d Ferri Floy s, Sheriff Smither's Print Shop a1 Postmaster- Huntsville Texas. West End Motors, Inc. Neptune Meter Company Humble Oil & Refining Company I Johnston ' -s Garage 11 Gulf States Utilities Company 2.03 8.01 150.00 15.09 57.38 267.08 10.85; 130.50 3.00 145 38 52.35 11.50 64.40 36.5. 512..93 14.92 77.85 9.22 2073.89 were read, approved and ordered the following bills paid: McCollum ;& Gresham Co., Inc2.74 . Hardware County 15.85 Thek Corporation - , K arpar 34.68 MunicipalSuPP1Y Company,. ang. 259.75 Simplex : Valve & Meter ` Co 23.13 United_ Gas: Corporation4,48 r nce Service ,.: . 8 0 American LaF a0 Thomason. Insurance Co 91.10 , f . �m�.ther Wholesale .Co 4.35 Davis & Phl'lli s 125545 Robbins Motors 20.75 Galloway .'s Humble Station 4.25 Io & S 14 'C m an Chas... am Motor- o o o p y 42.06 HandY Lumber -Company �?Y 2.70 0 Magnolia Petroleum Company 1-0.59 Builders Supply, 4.65 Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company 258.72 Texas Refrigeration &;Ice Company 13.15 Continental Oil Company 33.67 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville has heretofore authorized the Commissioners. Court of Walker County, Texas to acquire right of way within the City Limits for a loopround the business section of the City of Huntsville for Federal Highway No. 75, and WIREAS, such right of way extends through the City of Huntsville from Highway No. 45 southerly for more than one mile, and at present no adequate provisions have been made for crossing at 19th Street.:: and 22nd Street, nor for exit and entrance to the controlled traffic lanes provided for through traffic; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for the present and future development of the City of Huntsville that proper provisions be made for crossing from the East to West side of said right of way by under pass or overpass of the controlled traffic lanes at the crossing of 19th. Street in the City of Huntsville, and provisions for entrance. and exit to the controlled traffic lanes from the frontage roads, at or near said 19th Street crossing and at ff the proposed crossing of 22nd Street, same being approximately 1900 feet apart; and 3f WHEREAS, a failure to provide such facilities within the Corporate limits of Huntsville would result in irreparable damage to the community and great publicinconvenience, thereby limiting the present or future planned development of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of. Huntsville at regular meeting assembled, that every possible effort be made to prevail upon the Highway Department of the State of Texas, and the Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of Commerce, to provide an underpass of the through traffic lanes at the intersection of 19th Street extended with said 9 rightof way for East and West traffics the provision be " made for entrance and exit between the controlled traffic lanes and the frontage roads at or near the 1 th Street 1 g 9 t crossingand at or near the 22nd Street crossingboth on the East and West sidesof suchcontrolledtraffica l . s c anes,, thisre11 solution copies of resol tion be forwarded to the departments concerned together with supporting exhibits and data. T� the Honorable Mayor and City 'Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: 1 We hereby wish to submit •bhe !Huntsville:, Texas: { I NO. NAME following cases 123 141. 161 169 188 189 1190 191 192 193 Henry. Lee Gordon Joe Arnold Lillard Marvin Earl Sowells Billie Neil Davis Billy Jon McConal Gerald Asa Garter Elijah Nowling Norris Rhodes Collard Ann Pettit Carol Marlin Kell Court for the City; :of Old fine paid in full Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Paid on old fine! Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Wrong way on one way street, Passing no •ass zone 9.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 1 .00 194. Harrison Williams; 195 John Carl Krueger 9,6 Frank Ed' Woods 197 R. R. Truede l98'',.Earl Bowers 199 Bobby L. Jackson James Hugh Long 201'- AugustJ. Janik 202 Marion_G. Brown 203 Jackie Sims Driver 204 L. D. Carter 205 Charles ,Harrelson 206 Louis 'McAdams 207 Claud C. Wood 2;08" Johnnie Smithers`' `209'. Johnnie Smither. 210 Tommy' Anson' Parker 211 G. S." Scott' 212 Rosa Lee Archie 213 C. D. Hudgens .214' Mrs .James Cook 215 Ginny Wilkenson 216 Vann Good.rmn 1 " James 27 McGuire 218Denni e Hays 219 J. W. Joyce 220 Robert Lee Johnson 221 Robert Louis Fuller 222 Tony Everett Murray 223 Robert Briscoe 224 Marion Collins Henderson`Gintra 225tt Xp226 Curtis B. Hartman [227 Darryl E. Evans '228.,Donald`Wayne Moore 229 Ray Lee Meikeska 230 Wilbert Houston, Jr. 231 George, Mark Stanich 1232 Jeanette Wlndree 233 Kenneth Black 234 Willie C. Osker [235 .John Frank `Brimberry , 1236 Ray Woods i, 237 Calvert C. Springfield, ,238 Douglas Deane 1239 Clarence Peak, Jr. 1240 Lorenzia Olizer 1241 Oscar Lee Goins Parking violations T-5654 thru T-5665 Ran red light::. Unnecessary noise Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Blocking; driveway Ran red light Unnecessary noise Unnecessary. noise Unnecessary noise Made nU"' turn No operators license Drunk Improper starting Unnecessary noise Improper starting No operators license Unnecessary noise Unnecessary nois noise Disturbing the peace Driving`, too fast for conditions Double arkin' p g Parked by fire plug Drunk in car No operators license Blocking' driveway Drunk in car Driving too fast forconditions Passing no pass zone Speeding Disturbing the peace Noerator license o s se p Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Unnecessary noise Speeding Ran stop sign Unnecessary noise Speeding Parked no park zone Parked by fire plug Driving too fast for conditions Improper turn No operators license Speeding •Drunk Improper turn No operators license Driving too fast for conditions 5.00 5.00 14.00". 14.00 14.00 "14.00 14.00 "14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14."00'. 14.00 14.00 14 00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00` 14,.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14 00•14.00 75:.00 75.00 14.00 14.00 5.005.00 5.00 5.00 • 25.00 .25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 14.00 11.00` 14.00 14.00 • 14.00 14.00 75..00 20;00 14.00 8.00 • 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1 .00 1 00 14.00 14.00 5.00 • 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.4.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1 )I.00 14.00 14.00 .14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14i00 14.00 Water pumped Water softened` . Wash water used Prison meter: Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 38 18.9,800 .Gals 31,613,900 n 1, 821,.200 ; 8,129.,100.,n- 545,.00 82,;;26 -. t►. 214,825.2 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers;, Plant Operator. City of Huntsville Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were tested October following exceptions: 1956 and were found satisfactory with the One company (Bordens) showed a high plate count on bacteria in the homogenized milk and a high plate count and coliform count in table "cream. Proper notification has been made concerning the samples and if re -occurring tests show high counts in the same' milk, I will notify them in accordance with the revised ordinance adopted this October. o /s/ W. J. Dodd W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. Mr. Peshell and Mr. Cleinents appeared before the "council regarding their ordinance on raising of miscellaneous expense and after discussion it was agreed that Mr. Clements would take the ordinance back to the Telephone Company for revision. Motion was made and passed unanimously by the City Council on the following resolution Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney November 1 jTo the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen:' Since over )a.0% of -°the fires - : e' out arside the i cty •limits the council felt `the County: should • participate in the'expen.se of the e. FirDepartment on their Pro ortionate .art and since -the Fire Committee had contacted• -the Commissioners Court at intervals for the.• ,last five months with out. any;; commitment. that the Fire Department woul• d be instructed after,January"lst, 1957 not. tm •ake any•firecalls out of the' city limitswitYout obtaining firstthe p •ermiss- ,o • -on ofthe.Mayor.i, The City Secretary was Commissioners Court. Motion made by Fred Smith, THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF WALKER 0 On motion duly made and seconded on the 6th day of November, 1956 instructed to send a copy of this resolution to each member of the Jr, seconded by Frank Sprott to pass the following resolution: at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City o the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas approve the proposed location of an. `overpass of the through traffic lanes of Federal Highway No. 75 on the loop around the business section of the city as recommended by the State Ilighway Department of Texas at a point between the South line of High- way No. 45 and South boundary line of' the city limits, where the center line of such overpass will cross the center line of the highway right-of-way approximately 220 feet Northwesterly from the intersection of said highway right-of-way line with the South boundary line of the city of Huntsville, with appropriate exit and °entrance ramps between the through traffic lanes and the frontage roads in the area of said overpass." Ili To which I certify under my hand and s eal of office this 6th day of November, 1956. We hereby wish to submit the following report for the month of October permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected Building permits Moving :permits;.; Fees collected permits and Building Respectfully` submitted, R. U. Sialers, Electrical Inspector J. B. Snodgrass, Building Inspector. November 1, 1956. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 1Tuntsville, Texas ifI hereby wish to submit the following report for water plant operations for the month of October, 1956: Kate Barr Ross City. Secretary Huntsville, Texas. Motion made . by_ Frank. Sprott, seconded by Herbert Hooch ; to pass the following resolution::. 3j WHEREAS,' it has come to the attention of the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, that the Southern 1 Canal Coman has filed an application with the State Board of Water Engineers to appropriate 224,100 acre feet 1 Io Y pp it of water per annum from the Trinity River and to divert such water from the Trinity Watershed to serve municipal- ities and industrial customers out of said watershed; and ;1WEJER.EAS, it appears _.that :-such diversion. of water out of:'the watershed is contrary to the provisions of Article j_;- S17589, Revised Civil Statutesof Texas,;1925,;:as amended in that (1) such diversion into anotherwatershed is to h the prejudice of those within the watershed from which said water is proposed to be diverted; (2) surface water of the watershed to which said water is to be diverted i. e. the San Jacinto Watershed have not been developed to their optimum potentiality; and (3) there is no certainty that a surplus of water exists in the Trinity 1j Watershed; and /WHEREAS, the Trinity River Authority created by an Actof the 54th Legislature was designated by the Legislature 1 I. of the State of Texas as the proper public agency to plan and execute a program of maximum development of the soilk land water resources of the entire Trinity Watersheds; that pursuant to such authority. the Trinity River Authority, Ihas commenced an extensive programfor the maximum development of these resources; that until ;therplanning program has been completed there should be no substantialappropriations from the waters of the Trinity since it might serve to prejudice the proper development of available natural resources; and that neigher the State of Texas the Trinity Watershedg i ty or -the -of Huntsville • i ry „City e, can afford to waste its water through piece -meal iy appropriations and inadequate planning; and 1WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has endorsed the program of the Trinity River Authority as.the proper and only feasible manner in which the water resources of the Trinity can be utilizedto its maximum; potential, securing to the cities and citizens iz ens their best utilization"of -pihlic water,• and or their industrial growth and guaranteeing to the people of Texas.the WHEREAS the Cityof Huntsville looks w,•ith disfavor upon the aPhroP�ation of Public water water bya Private corporation:.which seeks to marce�them for aprofit out of, the w...atershed and which is not resonsible to those :;its 'o stockholders and custcnmers • :and within the t�ratershed or for- that matter to anyone else.exceptown o , WHEREAS since the Cityof Huntsville made application to be considered forsource of iiat r supply for municipal munlc Pa l purposes it 'desired to have `these' matters and its views made apart of thepublic record: and industrial purpo :Huntsville, Te as that it o on, record' as THEREFORE BE IT; RESOLVED by the':;City Council 0�. the City of ex , g NOW � opposing the application of saidSouthern Canal Company and urging the State Board of Water Engineers to deny said application in all things; BE :.FURTHER RESOLVED that the said Secretary o IT said City of Huntsville, be and she f forward a certified. copy of. this: resolution to the s State Board of Water. Engineers. No further business council recessed,:: subject to call. December 4, 1956. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE' CITY OF, HUNTSVILLE , TEXAS. tin at the CityHall in Huntsville, "Texas with the following members The City Council met. in regular meeting , g present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Sm3ther 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 3 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 Donald A -R oberts Sherrill Dale.Land W. T. ,Robinson, Jr.. Robert ert R' zngo Clarence r a ence NI Parker BillyI zg. htowe`r_ Ishmael RussellF. Wiggins F Wi ggins Mrs.C bristle Smith Cecil Cole Odie W ortham. Jr Lester E. Grady Lockett L GradyLockett Charlie Woods Claudy Thomas o as Carroll 1 Dua' ne Evans Edward Murray.Smither Ruby Bradford Kelly Alton 0. Smither'' Nelson Johnson R. N. Massey Clarence W. Kroenek Robert Stephens Darrell Davidson Lorenzio Olizer C. B. Birmin ham g Leroy,Dilk: Francis Vernon Fortis R R_ an , ed h ht Irrr - - s r 1. :,'` o r rk-ed?� C Improperly "parked. No o erator.s license P S e di e n g Failur ` e to` rant ri h'= t oz -ra � g y. Made �U!' turn D rank rink Passing in' no pass zone Unnece ssaxy noise D ' rivin too:fast;,for,condtions.•. g No operators`. license Drunk in car D rzvin t� f 0o astfor..eondit_ons,. g . Ran s to p sign Ran red light Ran red light D.runk'_in"car Simple assault Drunk Speeding Improperly parked Disturbin the e c g P a Speeding Drunk Driving ; r condition Speedingtoo (checkfasts for ent for collecstion; Parking violations T-5666 thru`T-5678 Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr. R. V. Gibbs Frank Moore The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held November 6 Texas State Board. of Public Accountancy Diamond': Alkali: ComP an y National Disinfectant Company Humble Oil & Refining Company. United Gas Corporation Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners General Electric Company Builders Supply Floyd Farris Sheriff Berry & Smithey Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co Magnolia Petroleum Company Greene Service Station Galloway's Humble Station Wood Tire & Supply Company The Foxboro Company Gulf States Utilities Company Wood Motors, Inc Southwestern Bell Telephone Co; 5.00 i;5,Q9 1 00 1 00' . 4.. , 1:00 l ',. 0 5.00 5.00. 1)4.00 4 . �., oo00 11 4.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 i414..0000114x...00 . . 00 14:00 14.00 56.70 56:70, 145.00 14.00 5.00..00 5.00 5.00 " 5.00 ' 5.00 14.00: 14.00' 1)4.00 14..00 1)4.00 1)4.00'' 14.00, 14.00 5.00 5.00` 115)4. .00 1 .00 5 5. 14'.00 14.00. 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 ----- Total - - Totalcollections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Sniither, City Attorney December 1, 1956. -- 13 .00 475.40 1956 were read, approved and ordered the following -bills' paid: 5.00 38.25 60.00 38.85 10.89 1.00 17.96 855.02 33.35 10.00 7.50 363.68' 3.75 5.14 22.84 6.50 1813.00. 193 '61 88.90 Pak -Mor Manufacturing Co., Bratten-Bott Company Rockwell Manufacturing Company J.'C. Penney Company, Inc. -Municipal Supply, Company Hi-Way`Equipment Co., Inc. The Texas Company Cauthen Service Station Mailery &. Smither, Inc. Geo. W. Hunt The Huntsville Item Martinez Garage Walker. County Hardware Co Carroll: Laboratories. Builders Supply The Karpark Corporation Chas . & Sam Motor` Company Johnston's Garage 8.70' 9.78; 416.6o 305.76; 13.00 225.4.8 58.95 248.0. 3.00 1.60 33.59 6.37' 10.75 28.98 96.00 855.02 11.4:6 2.00. 12.80 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the followgin report for the `. month of November, 19 �6 forElectrical 1 g P , 95 lectr cal permits, Building permits, Plumbing permits and Gasernits as follows: Building permits Fees collected Est. .Val. $105,000.00 Electrical permits, Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing Insp., & Gas, Inspector. December 1, 1956. To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby:wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: 61 Billy Joe Bass 169 Billie Neil Davis 223 Robert Briscoe i 322 Oscar Massey 242 Bill Randle 243 Dorothy Lee Thomas 244 George, Gaines 245 Billy Howard Hamblen 246 Jacquelyn Toman 2)47 Billy Jack Reeves 248• John Edward Badger, Paid on old fine Paid on old fine in full Paid old fine in full Paid old fine in full Parked no park: zone Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Improper turn Improperly parked Blocking street Ran stop sign To the Honorable Mayor and City Council lHuntsville, Texas Gentlemen• III hereby wish to submit the following report for water AMT. AMT FII�IE PAID :1 14.00 5.00 14..00 4.00 75.00 5540 56.70 5 70 5.00 5.0o 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00: 5.00 5.00 5.00 5;00 Water pumped Water softened Wasli water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used plant operations for hE 30,562,300 Gals 23,384,300 it; 1,249,700.!' 8,291,900 11 477,400 It 53,687 1t 139,586.2 Lbs Respectfully submitted,. R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. City, of Huntsville Samples of all milk sold. in. Huntsville were.taken ',11/2O-56. All samples were out of four method for coliform and the logarithmic average for SPC bacteria. N. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector.' made by Mr. Laverne Smither, < Seconded by W. B. Smith to order the following lights installed: 1. Light on 11th street half' way between Ave' L and Ave` M. -. 2. r Y Land AvenueiM. One on 12th'street -hall wa between: Avenue 250 W light on corner of Ave. R 19th Street. on Ucorner of Old Madisonville Road and 9th street. o��l7th Street and Avenue P. Motion passed. Motion made bi. Laverne Smither seconded by Frank S rott to buy21pairs of coveralls' and ca s with badges for J P � P g the fire department. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Mr. Fred Smith to, pass the Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A BASE RATE AREA FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILTF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE- Section 1: That approval is hereby granted for the establishment of a Base Rate Area as shown on the map,. attached hereto and made'a part hereof. Every customer located within this Base Rate; Area shall be entitled to local exchange telephone service atthe base rates duly authorized by this Council. Section 2: That standard excess mileage charges shall apply f or service furnished customers within the City of Huntsville but located outside of this Base Rate Area. In no case shall the Telephone Company apply its standard excess mileage charges for service within the aforesaid Base Rate Area. Section 3: That the Base Rate Area of the exchange may be extended by the Telephone Company whenever density of development may justify such extension, but in no case shall the area shown on the attached map be diminished without authorization by the City Council. A map showing the current Base Rate Area shall be main- tained in the business office of the Telephone Company. Section 4: That the establishment of the aforesaid Base Rate Area shall become` effective billing date after final passage of this ordinance.' on the first Section 5: That nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed as lin any manner, now or here- after, limiting or modifying the rightand power of the City under the law to regulate the rates charged for {',local exchange telephone service by. the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for its services within the City of Huntsville, Texas. Passed and approved this lith day of December Sergi -Public Service'; (Guarantee) Local Messages Under Guarantee each Local Messages Over Guarantee -each Coin Telephone Charge per local Message' Extension Se/nu-PublicCoin Extension Semi -Public =.Non -Coin. (a) The rate for a flat rate PBX -trunk is one and one-half times the rate for oneparty business flat rate service.. (b) Minimum Local Message revenue guarantee equal to one party business flat rate service.' (c) Rates and Charges for miscellaneous services and equipment shall remain as heretofore established except as superseded by those rates and charges contained in the Sehecule of Miscellaneous Rates and Charges attached hereto and made a part hereof. provided however, that Southwestern Bell Telephone Company shall have the right to file from time to time with the City Secretary different rates and charges. for such mis- cellaneous services and equipment such different rates and charges to'become effective 30 days after filing unless otherwise ordered by the City Council. Section 2: .-. That authority toincrease the charge for local messages from coin box telephones to cent (10¢) Per message is hereby granted, to become offectzve,,when the Telephone Company completes euiPment tei modifications necessary tothe •. . due rendition, of telephone service, suchcozn box telephones this basis. With the making effective of a charge of ten cents for local messages from suchcoin box telephone, the mute to the subscriber to'semi-Public coin hox telephone service shall be eight and three-quarters cents (8 3/44¢) per message for calls over the daily guarantee and ten cents (10'0) per message for calls under the daily guarantee. Section 3: All ordinances heretofore passed by. the City Council of the City of Huntsville establish- ing rates and charges for telephone service are hereby repealed effective with the establishment of the rates authorized in Section 1 above. Section�Nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed now or hereafter as limiting or modifying,in manner, the right andpower of thea city:.under the: law to re fare the rates and charges any � g regulare of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Passed and approved this the ATTEST: W. B. Veazey, Mayor, City of Huntsville send a wire of congratulations to Mrs. Colson on ill. B. Veazey, ',Mayor, City of Huntsville AN ORDINANCE OF THE• CITY OF I-IUNTSVILLE:PRESCRIBING RATES AND CHARGES FOR LOCAL EXCHANGE TELEPHONE SERVICE FURNISHED BY,SOUTHWESTERN BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY. WHEREAS, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company has appeared before the City Council and has shown t hat the rates and charges for local exchange telephone service heretofore prescribed have proven insufficient to affora j said Company a fair return on the fair value of its property devoted to furnishing local exchange telephone service in the Huntsville telephone exchange, and WHEREAS, the following sehedule of rates will not produce for said Company more than a fair return on the fair value of its said property. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY 'COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: Section 1: Southwestern Bell Telephone Company shall place in effect the following schedule for local exchange telephone service on its first billing date after final passage of this ordinance: One Party Business Flat Rate Business Extension Station Flat One Party Residence Service Two Party Residence Service Four Party Residence Service Residence Extension Station Commercial PBX Trunk` Commercial PBX Station Measured Hotel PBX Trunk (Guarantee Measured Hotel PBX Station $10.00 1.50 5.25 4.25 3.5o 1.00 (a). 1.50 (b) 1.00 MINUi S OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL The City Counc.1 met in regular present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. O. Robbins W. B Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members The Mayor called the meeting to order. 11 The minutes of .regular meeting held December 4 Ottie, E Barrett •Hardware 4j -Q. •C. Robbins (i Humble Oil & .Refining. Co, if Walker County Hardware • Co ; Sargen•t-Sowell'Ind- 1• • j H.• 0. Leigh Diamond.Alkali Company United. Gas Corporation • -Automatic Control' CO, Floyd Farris, •Sheriff Wood Tire...4 Supply•Company I Gulf .States Utilities Company following bills paid: 11.90 x:5.82 303.38 61.25 110.35 123.85 57.38 37.32 2.76 40.25 5.00 1765.59 Galloway's; Humble Station Grand Leader Dry Goods Co., Inc Greene Service. Station The Karpark Corporation Allman Texaco Service Station Municipal Supply Company Halprin Supply Company Harris Uniform Company McCollum & Gresham Co., Ind. Mize 's Garage Southwestern Camera Co, 3.00 11.90 2.20 19.44 31.05 175.52 17.25 376.50 20.00 6.50. 1..77 Respectfully .submitted,.,. J..B. Snodgrass:, Building Inspector z. V. Sellers, electrical ;Inspector January 1, 1957 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Puntsville, Texas To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish h to submit the following .cases.on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: 117.: John A. Helton 130. James' E. Kelly 224- Marion Collins 276 Francis V 'Fortis 277 James` A. Griffith 278 Elijah Nauls,'Jr 279 Harold Walker 280 Adam Mosley 281:." Henry Robertson :' E .282 Ernest Randall 283` Ben Hallmark 9 , 284 CharlietTilder Baker 285 Roy P. 'Turner . 286 Cecil D. Ledbetter 287 Jackie Holt 288 Martin Luther Encks 289: John C. Henderson 290 John A. Helton 291 J. G. Wynne 292 Tom E. Lewis 293 June M. Miller 294James ' ams A. Askew 295 William Ramble 1296: William Horrible 1297 Alvis Adams 298 ` Jack Joyce 299 Earl 'W. Robinson 1300 Walter C Johnson 301 Joe. Williamson 302 C. D. Smith 1303 James Havard 1304. Jacob` Thomas 1305 Jacob Thomas 1306. Walter Snook 1307: Walter Snook 308 Wm. 'H. Vann 309 Glynn Portis 310 Edgar L. Turk x"311 Gave S. Cunningham 1312 Bill Byers 313 L. D. Carter 1314 R. P. Bell 315 Dalton C. Whaley 316 John Anderson (317 Lawrence Taylor !318 Lawrence Taylor 319 W.• J. O'Conneri X320 George Yancy 321 A. C. Gilger 322 John Edward Moore 323 Irvin Abernathy 32)4 Homer Green Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine'. in full Driving too fast for conditions rt If u 11 n No operators license Petty theft Blocking cross -walk Drunk ' D i n car Drunk Speeding Speeding Made U. -turn Unnecessary noise not e Ran stop sign Unnecessary noise No operators license Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk. Disturbing peace Use of profane language in public Failure to grant right-of-way Double parked Double Parked Parked by fire plug Ran red light Parked by fire plug Speeding Drunk in car No driving license Drunk Disturbing peace Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked Speeding Ran stop sign Double parked Ran red light Parked by fire plug Fictious license Drunk Disturbing peace Drunk Made U-turn Simple assault Drunk in car Resisting arrest Drunk (3 days in jail $9.00 credi Disturbing the peace Parking violations T-5679 thru T-5695 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 6. 5 70 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14:00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14. oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 T hereby wish to submit the following reportr water plant' `operations for the month of December, 1956:. 4,00 2.00 2.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 114.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 1)4.00`' 1.00 9.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Water pumped; 27806,800.Gals Water softened. 21, 692,100 - 1" Wash water used 1,177,300 II Prison meter 8,055,100 "ii Plant meter 506,000...'' Brine meter 42,915 Salt used 111,579.0 Lbs Respectfully "submit ted, R. V. Sillers, Plant- Operator' 1M tion.was made b Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Hoech to accept the proposal of the County for payment of $100.00 I o Y P z ,.> the . t option er month to assist'the city - in the "fire d epartmen � expenses . The agreement to last:one yearwithp �p cil see fit.- The .city. tooe'rate fire,department in to reopen the matter at the end of 9 months should the coon Yp 1 the same way. Motion passed. 1T, h wised the council that the police., committee recommended the hiring of Butch Hamilton as negro �!Ir. _red Smith ad p .Motion ! Grovermonth 'fOr the first Year.. _Mmade` !policeman in place of Ernest on.a Arial basis at �p200.00.per o by by Smith 'negro police' officer. Motion Passed. 1-Mr.Sprott, seconded W. B. sto hire Butch Flamilton as n S p k e dues, the. League of Motion made by Mr. Fred Smith, seconded; by Mr. Frank Sprott to pay, increase' chargedby e Municipalities. Motion passed. Mayor appointed committee of R. V. Gibbs Laverne. Smither and W. B. Smith to � building for the city hall, and report back at the next council meeting. No further business, council recessed, subject to call. mo.YXxis' momoCO=.eoeeeeee+e e' `ee • e •+ + investigate the question. of another 1)4.00 14.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 1)1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 1)4.00 4.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ' 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 14.00 7,00 14.00 ` 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 56.70 56.70 25.00 25.00 14.00' 5.00 NUNUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: W. S. Veazey , Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smithey Herbert Hoech 1 Fred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs Total Collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither,'City Attorney January 1, 1957 To • the Honorable Mayor and City Council !Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen• We hereby wish to submit the following report for •the month of December, 1956 for Electrical permits and Building ipermits as follows: Moving permits ` 2' Fees collected. 10.00 Electrical permits 18 Fees collected 76.50 The minutes of regular meeting held January ';General Electric Company Hi -Way Equipment. go,, Inc . jlMrs'. Sam McKinney ,' Diarmond-Alkali Company 11 Maintenance Engineering Corporation 1Allman Texaco Service Station + ivILuica:pal Supply Company Carrel Laboratories Greene Service Station Hardy Lumber Company Wood Tire & Supply Company Southwestern Camera Company 1 Kerr's Department -Store Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. West End. Motors, Inc. 1Keisler's Cleaners Hill's Humble Service Station Elliott Addressing Machine Co. c Gulf Oil Corporation Floyd Farris, Sheriff Martinez Garage Chas & Sam Johnston's Garage 35.56 53.59 5.00 38.25 1,47. 5.60 159.22 96.00 14.70 6.00 12.04 1.63 145.15 80.70 12.50 30.00. 13.61 13.49 405.00 13.80 18.75 1017.71 16.99 1957 were read, approved and ordered the following bills' paid: United Gas Corporation .. 35.73 Clarke,,& Courts 12.10 General Electric Supply Company 50.40 Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co:26.93 American LaFrance Corporation 11.55 The K_arpark:Corporation. 1.63 Continental; Oil Company 60.58. Walker County Hardware Co 52.78 Wallace & Tiernan Incorporated 21..57: Allied Safety Equipment, Inc. 127.66 Humble Oil & Refining Co.. 57.75 Goolsby Drug 2.75 Q. C Robbins Motors 30.28 Builders Supply 33.01 Cauthen's Service Station 2.50 Wood Motors, Inc. 72.94 J. L. Ferguson, County Clerk 2.50 Galloway's Humble Station 4.20 The Huntsville Item 156.25 Gulf States Utilities Co 1818.13 The Wright'Flower Shop 5.00 Texas Refrigeration & Ice, Co 7.75 To°the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby w? h tosubmit the following Huntsville, Texas: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the City o I hereby wish to submit the following report for water plant operations 27 Aaron Davis "206 Louise McAdams 285 Roy P. Turner 308 Writ. °Harold Vann 310 Edgar Lee Turk 316 John ,Anderson 318" Lawrence Taylor 1 0. D. 'White" 2 Ronald Witt 3 Joe Larry Storrs Emmett Scott Jerry L. Young 6 Emmett Scott 7 Emmett Scott 8 Earl .Thaysen 9 ' David Owen Burr 10 Aresta Agnew Strauter 11` Ernest Lord, Jr 12 Ronnie Alexander 13 Sam Hayes 14 Ray Edward Tropan 15; Edd Dickey 16 Tommy Sausley 17 James Leslie. Franklin 18 G. H. Kaiser .19 9 Wm ., S. Whitman 20 Lizzie Mae Smith 21 Norris Blevins 22 James Olan Lovett 23 Joe Charles Fernandez 124 Luray Harvey 25 Don Desbitt 26; E. J. Daniels li2,7 John Sprayberry 28 Lee Roy Griffin t29 Roy B. BHudspeth p '130 Leona Payne 31 Donald E. Wright Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Drunk in car Tampering with traffic light Going wrong way on one way street Ran red light Drunk in car Excessive noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Simpleassault Blocking drive -way Blocking drive -way Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Parked no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Improper left turn No operators license Parked in no parking zone Speeding Parked in nopark z ne Parked in no park zone Misdemeanor Passing in no pass zone Disturbing the peace Drunk Improperly parked Parked in no parking zone Traveling wrong way on 1 -way street 14.00 14.00'' 14.00: 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 56.70 12.00: 5.00 5.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00. 5.0o 14.00 111.0o 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 11.00 7..00 7.00 9.00 i0.00` 7.00': 13.00 56.70 10.00 5.00' 5.00 56.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.0o 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 io.00 5.00 14.00 5.00' 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Water pumped' Water .softened Wash water used Prison meter, Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 30,351,600 Gals' 23, 693, 800 11 1,285,900 8,582,300 11` 592,500 II 57,933 I, 150,625.8 Lbs for the month of January, 1957: Respectfully `submitted, R. V. Sellers, Plant Operator. violations #T-5695 City of Huntsville'` Huntsville, Texas Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were tested January21 and met ;'Grade A specifications ecifications with no exceptions. P All fees . due the city from milk companies' for milk permits' were 'collected for the year 1957, and permits have been issued for the year 1957. Milk Inspector. _ - M. a `.:halt: pavingon%: Pine 'Drive . - '.rah hwa Thomas McMilliam andL. Gomes requested the council to put down asphalt fror g y to Cedar Street, and advised the Council they would pay for both sides of street in front of "their property. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Nr. Sprott to pave this street at a cost of 60¢ per front foot providing the money was paid in. Motion passed. Mr FredSmith reported to theCouncil, that the: traffic lights on Avenue L and llth street, Avenue K and llth Street . pg$ fi Street andAvenue L and 17th Street would cost approximately000.00. Motion was made ,street, Avenue :L and :13th tre ve 7 y �5 il; Frankr.".Scret Secretary to ask bids on these lights. Motion assed. by Mr. R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Sprott for the City e a fp „$ Chief Nichols requested the Council to pay 130.00 for finger printing machine that he had bought. - Motion made by Fred Smith, seconded by R. V. Gibbs, Motion passed. Mr. Sprott discussed the condition of water sources in Huntsville and >:asked the council to he thinking about 1 this problem. He also advised the council that City Engineer, Mr. Davidson, had drawn up three different ways j to run the sewer and after discussion motion was made by Mr. Sprott, to adopt the No. 1 plan, costing around $40,:000.00 and to get plans and specifications ready as soon as possible so that bids could be advertised. Motion passed. Mr. W. B. Smith gave the following report of their committee: Respectfully submitted,' A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the foliowing report for the month of January, 1957 for Gas permits, Plumbing permits, Building permits and Electrical permits as, follows: Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Mayor Veazey and Councilmen City of izuntsville, Texas Gentlemen: Since we were appointed a committee to investigate the advisability of finding another place for the City Hall due to the bad condition of our present building, lack of space and inconvenience of having the office upstairs, we decided to check the whole situation. The first question was a large enough lot to build a City Hall adequate to handle our problems for many years. This would necessitate an election to vote a bond issue, a minimum of $150,000.00 and a maximum of 1250,000.00. In order to sell this large issue the tax valuation of less than ;5,000,000 should be doubled, which was what the school did when they voted a similar bond issue. In the meantime should we need to vote another bond issue I for paving, water or sewer we would be unable to issue them or sell them because of amount of outstanding bonds would be too great. Building permits Moving permit Fees collected Feeling that the citizens would not be willing to vote that large an issue with the knowledge that not only the taxes would be almost doubled, but that the improvements necessary in the water and sewer system would be stopped;; iere decided to next investigate the purchase of the old Huntsville National Bank building:, !I Mayor Veaxey, Mr. Davidson, our C:Lty Engineer, the Committee and a building engineer checked the bank building and. after a study of it we decided this building could be put into good condition for around ti 3000.00, and it would serve our purpose for at least ten years. Should the Council at a later date feel they could afford a large bond issue, we would, in our estimation loose very little, if anything in the sale of the bank building. Respectfully submitted, A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp., J. B. Snodgrass, Building'Insp, R._V. Siliers, Electrical Insp. After taking this all into consideration our Committee makes the following recommendations: (1) The City offer a bid to the Directors of The Huntsville National Bank of $30,000.00 in 3% time warrants, with! the provision that the bank give the :City back $3,000.00 cash in order to Make the necessary repairs. (2) That the City Council pay for this building without voting an extra ;;tax as follows: Each' month pay the bank j 150.00 out of the water and sewer find, and another s150.00 out of the parking meter fund. In this way we could pay for the building inaround ten years or less. (3)'" We recommend that Mayor Veazey in why we are taking this step. report on radio, ; explain to the citizens (!4) 'That we send this bid to the President of The Huntsville National rank and shoafld they see fit to accept this -bid that the Mayor call s ecial meeting to complete the transaction. Phieffer'(complete..Job Hammett>Construction • (installation): George "Hunt (Material -&'Labor Motion was made byMr. R. V4 Cribbs) seconded b:. Mr. Frank Sprott that the report, recommendations of' the � y p I o 0 .. Special Committee appointed for the ,purpose of`" investigation of a New City Hall or alternate solution of the ' 'crowded and inadequate conditions of the facilities of the City Hx11 be published in the paper and given over the radio and to request the public to express -their opinion concerning the adoption of this report by the City' Council. Motion passed. Motion made by ir. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott t to pass the following ordinance. Motion passed. T E,.FOUND AUTHORIZING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO IMPOUND MOTORR VEHICLES THAT MAY ��, FOUND PARKED IN VIOLATION ION OF THE TRAFFIC ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUIvTSVILig: ASSESSING AN IMPOUNDING FEE TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST ;AND CX)LT,HCTED FROM THE OWNER CR DRIVER OF SUCH UNLAW_. FULLY PARKED VEHICLE: PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMNT OF COSTS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. not hanging) ;'767".00 The Committee recommended the low bid of `Nestinghouse'for 2)89Li 01.and George W. Hunt bid for material and" hooking lights up of $767.00. Motion made by"R.~V. Gibbs-, seconded"; by W. B; Smith to` accept"the recommendation of the "Committee and proceed with the installation of traffic"lights:. Mayor Veazey asked the Secretary to report on letters received' concerning the purchase of t he. old Huntsville Nation Bank Building. Mrs. Ross read out the naives of "those for building and those against the building and there were 71 for the purchase of the building and 6 against the purchase of :the building, whereupon' motion was made by Mr. Fred Smith; seconded by Mr. Frank Sprottto accept""the recommendation of the Committee" composed of W. B. 'Smith, R. V; Gibbs and Laverne Smither and to offer this recommendation -to The Huntsville'National Bank Directors for the purchase of the old Bank Building. Motion passed unanimously. No other business council recessed BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUN^1 SVILTF , TEXAS Section 1. Whenever an officer of the police force of the City of. Huntsville shall find a motor vehicle upon any part of any public street, alley or other place' within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville in violation of the traffic or parking ordinances of the City of Huntsville at a place where parking such motor vehicle is prohibited, or such motor vehicle is found to be parked in excess of the limit of time allowed for parking such motor vehicle at such place where it is pared, such officer shall be and is authorized to remove and impound such motor vehicle at a place designated by. the Chief of Police for that Purpose, and an impounding fee of TWO, DOLLARS ($2.00)' assessed against and collected from the owner or driver of the vehicle before such impounded vehicle is released. Section 2. When a motor vehicle is impounded under the authority authorized in Section 1 of this ordinance, the same shall be kept in posses si n of the Follce;de department until.aLPcation for its redemption shallbe made by the owner or authorized agent, who shall be entitled to the possession thereof upon the paymentof the impounding fee of $ .OO, together with all other costs of removal and storage that may have accrued there- on. Section 3. ThePatecnt of ordinance shall not excuse traffic ordinance or limit Section �..All ordinances ordinance shall be in full the imr,oimdinF, fee and moving and storage costs provided for hereinbefore in this" such . owner or,'driver.- of, the `vehicle so : im ounded: from the:charge. of violatin the. I?g g of parking which the motor vehicle was parked in violation of. and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed; pealedand this � force and effect immediately upon its adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed and approved this 5th day of February, 1957. ATTEST: KATE BARR:ROSS, REGULAR` MEETING OE THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THEA CITY :; the Cit Hall in The. -Cit C"ouncil.met in re lar.meetin at resent ton t.. ( W.°B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins: W. 'B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne;Smithey ' Herbert .'Hoech Fred Smith, Jr' R. V Gibb"s The Mayor called the meeting to order. s` The minutes of regular"meeting held February:. 5'. approved and'ordered,the following bills paid. CitySecretary. ..(SEAL) No other business council:recessed subject to call. Mize's Gara `e :s & ` in C m Humble 0 1 Re _..n Pg' q Ply Wood Tire &Supply Company Galloway's Humble' Station Martinez Gara e.' E Allman"Texaco Service Station Diamond `Alkali Com an Walker""County Abstract Company O'Bannon Insurance Agency `1k ` Cunt H dware '.Co Postmaster- Huntsville, Texas Southwestern Be11 Telephone Company Thee Huntsville Item Lavender Radio",& TV Supply Co., Inc Wood Motors, Inc Mrs. Sani McKinney Kerr's Department Store San Jacint6tBIlue Print Co. West EndMotors, Inc. Mrs. Mary V.'Arnold, Tax Assessor F HUNTSVILLE,;TEXAS Huntsville s Texasi with' tile fo1T0w in ; members r s 62.5�1 65. 6!1 5 .. 133.06 55.00 6.550 12.45 .115 8 3 .25 65.0.0 88.70 62.61'4 ,. 37.60 82.09 13.81. 136.1.0 214.66 11.00- 27.l45 14.25 12.00' 10.00 inclair ef�n o a Mallery m.-,.ther Ber & Smithey Q. C.' Robbins Ne tune Meter Co p _ mpany Munici a1 `Su l Com . The" Steck°'Co . mPany' Murray Insurance Agency Flo d Farris :_Sheriff Gulf"State's Ut] °.:ities Coiipany United as C,°-.:poration Chas. & Sam, Buslders".Suppy," J. L. Ferguson, County Clerk Browning-Ferris Machinery Co Smz ther,:.WYoleeale..Compaty Johnston's Garage Texas Refrigeration Co $ 387.56 . 6 2.20 70.00 21.31 36.39 17.39 24.64 811.00 . 94.21 20.70 1,730.77 140.74 557.37 611.97 2.50 65.14 5.50 22:72 7.00 February 19, 1957. MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING G OF TWE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILT:E, `.TEXAS The City Council met in called meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following members present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C Robbins W. B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smithey Herbert Hoech .Fred, Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas # We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Huntsville, Texas: The Mayor called the meeting to order. Mr. Fred Smith advised the council the following bids were ,received on the traffic lights on llth Street and Ave.,L, llth and Ave K, 13th and Ave L, 17th street and Avenue L: with only two (2) bidding on complete jobs: Graybar Electric 43,128.75 Nunn Electric 3,079.25 Western Electric 3,077:50 Westinghouse 2,89L,.01 al :B. e..c t: ,.c.�..S.0 y, �. ---.3)3 3 4 01. 16 „__ Hammett Construction 3,, 31i.3.00 15 Edd Dickey ir s 32 Billy R. Hagan 33, - Billy Ray Hagen 11 34 Howard G. Thompson 1 35 Timothy Stewart 36 Nicholas Gonzales, 37 Mary E. Rice 38 Cecil R. Dowling 39 John W. Weithinger Old fine paid in full Parte' d in no park zone Speeding Passed no paxxing zone Driving too fast for conditions Traveling wrong way on one way street Parked in no park zone Blocking driveway Traveling wrong way ;on, one-way Street 11.00 5.00. 114.00 111.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 110 John H. Evans J. C. Jones, Jr ;142: Lamone McAdams , .113 Albert R. Hughes. 1144 miny JiN. McKee 45 Jimmy N. -McKee B. 6 . 'Mrs .Luther gown T, Mr , Ed Boettcher 148, Jack C • Hill 149 James Rhodes $ 0 Mike Ferguson, Jr. 51 Mike. Ferguson, Jr:. '.,:'.,,.,,"'--. :,'.-,-:.-;:;";..''. -1'. l'..-, 52; Carol ,Lee Lord Herbert Roper . 5l4 ` Don C. Harvey 55 Joseph•Norman Kelly 56 George Gainous., Jr Edmond Did Stanford 58 Ja5i-1;e sceJasce,1111'::l' Wiiam Falk 61 William Falk 62 Bobby"Donlan 63'4*. Jun Lewis 614 Adair Williams 65 Raymond H. Johnson L J 66 Lord r <Ernest 6� Julian Williams 8 W W:. :n 6 illiam ilso 69 Jacquelyn 'Toman 70 Arthur Downe 71 Roland Conrad 7 2 Eli Cleveland Th si . omas Har tan 3 74, Robert . T .lor Stephen Randel Archie„ Mills Fr ` .1 S edd a hor't Willie Williams Dean.. HarrisoTl : Daniel Pechacek Howell .D.: Coleman. 883 AhmoridbSrada -;•„11l.,:::Mrls.,=:Shil:es 'F raser , Jr ,;85 AJa. kCuFlIelisosn 86 c SterlingHuds eth 87 Ni. ' ._' Greenville 88 Vasco Sim Clayhook 89Carl Rolling 90 Earl W. Robinson B 91 Norris levins 92 Ennis Archie H lto . Sh fi l 93 ar n of e d 911 James Eugene Sparke 95 Leon Blunt, Jr 96 Mrs. Douglas Dolive Speeding Double parked Parked .by fire'. plug Improper.:left turn Parked, fire' plug Blocking,_d•r•ive B ockin drive`- 1 g, . ,,way Unnecessary noise Drunk Driving; too fast for conditions Made nun, tU 4t turn Parked inno:parking zone Disturbing the peace, Excessive; noise with motor vehicle Ran estop=sign Gambling, Unnecessary noises Drunk in ,car No operators license No operators license Drunk in:car Blocking drive way No operators -;license:. Drunk Speeding: Parked', :Improper turn P,. P.,. `,in noZone ne parko Traveling on prohibited Street Blocking street Parked on wrong side of street Parked by fire plug Parked'b fire glut' ... _,y . P Disturbi'peace .� p Im `ro er 'turn p p. Im pr rly rked P;,, ole y Pa : . Disturbin the , c Seedin P... g , No o erators license o P. G, Breakin ndows at,, iris dorm g Breaking widnows at Girl's dorsi' Parked no;park zone Parked by fire plug Blocking.:street Parr d in no parking zone Disturbing the peace P_ r k dnno parking zone, Drivingz too fast for conditions Dr unk in, car unnecessary noise Double arl d Ln ro r l arked , Leaving PPe scYePne ofaccident Excessive noise with motor vehicle Ran stop sign Driving'too fast for conditions Blocking driveway Parking violations T-5714 thru T-5728 Total: collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City 'Judge, Robert Smither, City Attorney. March 3, 1957. 5.00 5..00 111.00 114.00 5'.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 } 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o '5.00 ;' 500- 5.00 . 005:00. 5.00 111.-00 1.14.00 114.00 7.00 111.00 111.00 5.00 5.Oo 5•.00 5..00 114.00 14.00 114.00 114.00 ?s 5.00 5.00 !i 111.00 5.00 111.00; 9.00 ?k 56.70 56.70 114.,00 9.70 111.00 111.00 56.70 11.00 't 5.00 5.00 111.00 111.00 111.00 5.00 111.,00 1.4.00 5.00 `i?. 5.00. . 5. ,00 `. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00, 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14 .00 14.00 5.00 5.01°- 5,00 .005.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 li 111.00. 111.0. 25.00 5 2 .00. ,, 25.00: 25.00 .00 5t0O 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.06 id 5.00 5.00 111.00• 1.4.00 5.00 5.00 �` 111.00 1:11.00 6 . .7 0 5: 67.0 5 114.00 3.00 - f 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 111 • 00 �0� 7. 9 111.00; 5.00 5.00 2.50 111.00 14.0°- 5.00 5.00 $ 630.60' 15.00 To the Honorable Nayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas i'ns for wish u thefollowing . re ort for. water Ian' o rat o I hereby to submit f g p • P Pe .. , Water pumped Water softened Wash''water used.. Prison meter Plant meter • V. Siliers, Plant Operator City of Huntsville Huntsville, Texas. Milksold in Huntsville during the month of February fog un checkingfor cleanliness, proper storage, empeature angenet:: n... s made by Insect o wa f ctor be sates a .Y• p , ..... spot sanitation. � S r''`.tt rted tha No ell t: uin' :in to c Mr. o re o w was ..na o. and ::a 1 h' h v N 10 11 ch cke" Th C. h is • Vobel.of Layne -Texas Company and• check;; the. cost. of same... V Gb:bs advis,ed the, councilthat BuddY for:electricit at" the airport and Mr.Gibbs also• recommended t: (Motion made by` Mr. FredSmith, se Bonded by W. B. 'Snith to accept. ii Mr.. Davidson ;,,Cit En.ineer advised the council. that he would b :R"':V R..::. Motion �m`ade;. b . .Gibbs seconeted b C. obbins: o instruc � Y � 3* Q M net.•c"`unci :m tin -Nation, x o.. 1 ee .,, g. of on passed. er: gest. of_ one months and„e, gr? he, su ested � ueste. ro t S `t .,. alk to ---kr. d-Mrt 1 r shownthem h: P ans.we e to council on remodeling _the city h ! Smith, to instruct the Mayor to go aheadand_:get _bids ; on, Motion passed. were satisfactory. orestervicewo 0,.00,- per mo nth' large -Lan er be use , r``re Pair work onlY ebbs recommendation.; Motion -...passed. on ..was : made by R. V. Gibbs, 'seconded by W. 13. . . h,.l. nd. proceed :withire air of<t e building if bids n k h. Do Reid tal ed, `th t e uncil:ab u ' w�. co o t securin t e mental.;=hos it ..bus:].t b ,: the .tate in Huntsville''and -;asked what the council thought about using part of, the land. in the.back_or.side. of the airport. The.entire council -felt it:=would. be ood to talk to -Mrs Colson. d'.w rk: n . .i - h m F _. _ an o. zo secur n .:_this._ os ital:>and- .tion'; was.made b red Smith seconded b Herbert;Hoech that the or int•' _c mmitte k t t' M t . Th a in Fre Smith V Gi . H •. . o ted Mr. d Mr ft bbs. and Mr , erbert..H ch - � No further business council recessed, subject to• To the Honorable, Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following report for the month of February Building permits as follows Electrical permits Fees collected Building permits Fees collected April 2, 1957. MINUTES OF REGULAR. MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville Texas, with the following members present, to wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor. ,1Q.''C. Robbins B. Smith Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred `Smith, Jr. IR. - V. Gibbs Respectfully.; submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. {iThe Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of regular meeting held March 5, I J. C. Penny Company I American LaFrance Service f Lavender Radio TV Supply, Inc.. United Gas Corporation,. Walker County Butane Company Walker County Hardware Co. L. B. Tindall, Dist. Clerk Wood Tire & Supply Company Utility Supply Company, Continental Oil Company Allman Texaco Service Station Gulf States Utilities Company. Robbins Motors Greene Service Station. 1957 were read, approved; and ordered the following bills paid: 6.90 35.44 30.56 1.50 36.90 11.00 65'.86 135.1i5 396.33 25..20, 16146.99 5.75 5.90 Diamond Alkali Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co`. N. 0. Nelson Co. Huntsville Building & Material Co. Martinez Garage Hardy Lumber. Company Texas Refrigeration & Ice Company Builders Supply The Huntsville Item, West End Motors, Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Galloway's Humble Station Berry & Smither Johnston's Garage 76.50 1.00 1142.80. 114.25 11.85 9.53 7.75 11.47 56.27 38.10 90.55 3.00 5.00 29.30 rol Laboratories tmaster Sam McKinney Lavender. Radio '& TV ;Supply, Inc. Floyd Farris," Sheriff fro the Honorable Mayor and , City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: pie hereby wish to submit the following report for the month of permits as follows 'o the Honorable Mayor and City Council untsville, Texas Gentlemen: We.hereby wish to submit the following Huntsville, Texas: cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Moving permits Feed Collected $10.00 1957 for Moving permits and Electrical Electrical permits 2 Fees <collected $53.00 7 Edmond David Stanford •1 William Falk 4 Adair Williams Willie Williams Leroy Delk J. G. Wynne James, Eugene Sparke George Thurston Braum Bob Taylor Larry Parks 275 291 94 97 98 99 100; K. W. Benton 101 FredE. Gibbs 102 Harold Ray Richey 103 Lamar McWashington 104 M. J. Powell 105 M. J. Powell 106 Paul E. Corley 107 ` John:. 0 . i.Eberlan 108 Walter 0. Johnson 109 Billy Ray Hagen 110 Mickie Thomas Johnson 111 James Edward Novak 112 Larry K. Cummings 113 Robert Dave Butler 114 Jewel Rigsby Davis 115 Mary Herrington 116 James McGuire Herbert Roper Milton Thomas Perry Jerry L. Woods Billy Mack Nelson Johnson Nelson Johnson .William Hoffman Joe Haines 125 Leroy Howell 126 James H. Beaner 127 Lurae Harvey 128 Herman Houston 129 Ronnie Choate 130 Earl Maxwell 131 Fredick Bookman 132 Marion Dickey 117 118 1?9 120 121. 122 123; 124 133 Jeanett Wells 134 Harvey Wilson 135 Donald Ray Haney 136 Donald Ray Haney 137 E. J. Daniel 138 James Morris Walker 139 Edwin Neiderhofer 1)40 Harrison Williams 141 Richard Tolbert 142 Jack J. Capps 143 J. C. McAllister 144 Monte Elmais 145 Leo Peterson Olde fine 'paid in full Paid on old, fine Old fine 'paid in full Old fine ;paid `in full Old fine ,paid in full Old, fine paid:in full Old fine paid in full Driving too fast.for.condit ons Parked in no park zone Parked by fire plug Driving on prohibited street Improperly parked Drunk in: car Ra g tn .red li h No operators license Speeding Ran red light Parked in no park z one Improperly parked Driving;on wrong side of street Ran red. light Speeding Driving on wrong side of street Driving on prohibited street Ran red light Parkeld"in no. parking zone Driving on 'prohibited rohibited street Parr d.. in no parking zone Driving .truck on prohibited street Ran red light Disturbing the peace Speeding" No operators =liCense Ran red light Parked in no park zone Improperly parked, Driving, on left side of street Parked by fire plug Drunk (1 day in jail - #3.00) All Double parked Parked by fire plug Ran stop sign` Gaminb Improperly parke d Drunk Unnecessary noise Driving too fast for conditons Parked by fire plug Speeding Speeding Drunk Drunk Traveling on prohibited Street Traveling on prohibited Street Passing on wrong side of car Drunk Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smithec., City Attorney 14.00 5.00;` 56.70 10.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.o0 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70, 5.00 5.00 14.00 11.00 14.00 -- 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.0o 5800 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 5. 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 24.00 24.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 14.00 11.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 -- 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 14.00 - 14.00 8.00 441.2o 20.00 X1.20 Respectfully submitted,' J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. sill ers,:Electrical Insp• To the Honorable Mayor and City. Council Huntsville, Texas. submit the following report for water plant :operations for the month of , 1957: Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 29 621, 000 Gai_ s 24 600; �! 1, 318,?00 ►�, 8,274;700 '! 856,000- 58557 152;248'. 2 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator. All milk sold in Huntsville during the month' of March was inspected and found to meet Grade "All specifications .with the following exceptions: Samples of milk tested: All samples Grade A except 1 sample of Borden's Half and Half high in coliform organisms 1 sample of Borden's Homogenized high in bacteria. According to the Logarythm average the above milk is within the Grade liAtt specifications. `:. Mayor called the Council to, order and canvassed the hThe following order was passed: 11 jj THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE 0 W.,J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. election returns. On this the 2nd day ,of April, 1957, the City, Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, convened session at the regular meetingplace thereof with the following members present, to -wit: W. 13. Veazey, Mayor W. B. Smith, Alderman Q. C. Robbins, Alderman Laverne Smither, Alderman Frank Sprott, Alderman Herbert Hoech, Alderman Fred Smith and R. V Gibbs, and the following absent: None, constituting a quorum, and among other proceedings had were the following: Alderman Fred Smith • introduced a.resolution and order -and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by. Alderman Frank Sprott .and the motion carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order prevailed by '1 the following vote, AYES :• ALL • 1` NOES: • - NONE. The resolution is as follows: er cama on to b consi er eretu urns of an election held n th2nd .,dyfA '1 1957, forthe purpose. . f electing the hereinafter: naed`:'officials,' and -:'i it appearing from said returns dulyand legally � ; .. Pl? g � g y made, that there ere cast at said election 111 valid and leal vote 'received s, that each of the candidates in said election he following votes: NAME OF CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. 1VAME OF CANDIDATE LAVERNE SMITHER FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. 3 NAPS OF CANDIDATE HERBERT HOECH FOR ALDERMAN WARD NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE Joe Boaz TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED 26 h C; r D rer sen f 3 n l tter but.. ii t ;.the fact:that t e it D . rue pre ted the „ 01 owi g e , d e o . : y:. . extra acr a e unti 0 tb n cti n c u � en t h r enttim e g 1 next c o er o a o old be tak a t o pes e. April 1st, 1957.` TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED 37 The City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: Theundersigned,. V. n Duerr Clifton Gu rant- Buck:ThomasonAlthen.Niederhofer and M,`L .Har .,.a :. Vernon e ,er ,�: s ..: ;.: dX� committee interested i of agriculture d livestock in Walker .Count Texas res' c.tfull co tee me ested in the;Promotion , agr Dolt e . an ....,fi «, y, s� :: Pe y request you to consider leasing for use. by the FFA, Chapter of the Huntsville High: School,: all or a"portion b airport. of the :airport property., that is, 'a minimum of 100 acres that is not required for use y the arp This committee would offer to pay a reasonable rental for the property.so used on a five-year lease basis. Many communities are providing land for use by the local FFA Chapter as model farms. The boys can use portions 1, of the land for carrying out their agricultural projects, in crops, poultry and livestock. This appears to be an advisable method since the, boys in this manner can observe the projects of each other and assist each other in the carrying out of their respective projects. We believe that such use of the property belonging to the city would meet with the approval of the community and that sufficient backing of the community would make the project useful and beneficial to the entire community. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. That said election was duly called; that notice of saidelection was given in accordance with law, and that said election was held in accordance with law, and -that Q. C. Robbins, Ward No. 1; Laverne.Smither., Ward No. 2;. Herbert Hoech, Ward No 3 and Joe Boaz, Ward No. .4 were duly elected Alderman of said City at said election, and bad above named --parties are hereny declared duly elected to said respective offices, subject to the taking of their oaths and filing bond as provided by the laws of the State of Texas. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this the 2nd day of .April 1957. would be glad to negotiate with you regarding this matter and look forward to an opportunity to Respectfully yours, The new members were then sworn in. Mr. Smither read a letter to the Board of State Hospitals and special school from Mayor Veazey, advising them. the Citywould donate some property at the airport for a building site and requested they consider save W. B. Smith made a motion, seconded by R. V. Gibb s that salary of employees be raised $25.00; a month and the garbage laborers $5.00 per week. Motion Passed.° Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to discontinue Mr. Hyde's salary as mosquito man and pay Mr. Reeves r$225 00 per month to handle the mosquito work in connection with his other work. Motion passed. Motion made by Fred Smith, 'seconded. by Laverne Smither to; do away with the nightwatchman since . City does not get creditfor fire insurance and instead hire an additional policeman. Motion passed. Motion made;: by Mr. Smithery seconded by Mr bobbins to hire Mr. M. salary of $300.00 per month. Motion passed. V. Heath as the additional.. policeman, Vernon E. erer Clifford Guerrant Buck Thomason Althen NiederhoferDu M. L. Hardy.: NO further business council recessed subject to call. :} xxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXxxxxxxxXxxxxxxXx.,0 MaY 7, 1957. i9 IIIIIUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL ;I The City Council met in regular meeting at the present, to -wit j W. B., Veazey, Wayor Q. C. Robbins {# W. B. Smith ?1 Frank Sprott Laverne Smithey 3i Herbert Hoech z; 1 Fred •Smith, Jr, R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz Motion made by Frank Sprott, seconded by R. V. Gibbs to adopt the budged for the year ending March 31, 1958 and hold a public hearing. at 7:30 P. M. on May 7th, 1957 at the City Hall. Motion passed. The Item Stationery presented a bid on the following furniture A conference table (96 x L 3) at $245.00; 10 side chairs at $93.00 each; 1 desk at $221.00 Executive chair at $158.50; 3 Settees at $111.00 each; Total ;$188.7.50 Less 25% ---$471.88 41415.62 Motion made byR. 'V. seconded byFred Smith to buythe furniture as bid except the settees , and,get cheaper 1, Gibbs, p p i, settees. Motion passed. Layne -Texas Company advised the council that the cost to remove the pump in Well #10, installs etofzinc rings !' and r einstall the pumping equipment would approximate the sum - of $1,100.00. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, s econded by Mr. Fred Smith to instruct. Layne Texas. Company to .fixe. well, #10 at that price. Motion passed. A"letter "was received from the fire department asking for a new jeep Motion made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded byJoe Boaz to refer the need of a jeep to the;fire.:de. department with jeepp to act. Mr. Sprott reported to the Council that the cost of salt would go up $3.15 and Mrs. Ross was instructed to keep trying` to get it cheaper. Dr. Griggs wrote a letter concering the summer program, requesting $2250.00. It was decided. by the' Council that they would like to have Dr. Griggs and the Coaches and librarians workingfor this program to come before the City Council and explain the whole program. The Mayor called the meeting to order. sj The Minutes George W. Hunt Wood Motors, Inc. Floyd Farris, Sheriff ?` M. L. Bath Company, Ltd. The Huntsville Item If W. C. Rushing Layne Texas Company Mrs. Mary V. Arnold, Tax Ass 'r Magnolia Petroleum Company The Karpark Corporation Underwood Corporation Wood Tire & Supply Company Q. C. Robbins. Motors 1 City Lumber Company Huntsville Radio & Appliance C Smither's Print Shop 11 Dr. F. Ray Black Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Wallace & Tiernan Incorporated. Diamond Alkali Company 4 O'Bannon Insurance Agency l Huntsville Mattress Factory Greene Service Station Walker County Hardware Gulf States Utilities Hayman Gulf Service Station Texas Refrigeration & Ice Co 'Gulf States Utilities Company regular meeting held April 2, OF THE CITY OF HUNTTSVILLE, TEXAS. City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the 1957 were read, approved and ordered 16.70 197.42 52 .90 50.35 1302.67 6.00 4330.13 40.00 363.78 13.31 21.36 109.68 22.83 2.90 2.00 21.55 50.00 82.88 .77 38.25 259.00 6.00 9.60 427.32 7..35 3.00 7.50 1740.27 The Huntsville National Bank Cauthen's Service Station Smither Wholesale Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. West End Motors, Inc. Allied Safety Equipment, Inc. Mustang Tractor '& Equipment Co Humble Oil & Refining Company attic E. Barrett Hardware Municipal Supply: Company Builders Supply Wood Tire '& Supply Company The Sherwin-Williams Company- Huntsville Western. Auto Associate Store Beckham: & •Jones Thomason Insurance Agency Boaz. Insurance Agency Murray Insurance Agency Allman Texaco Service Station Hi -Way Equipment Co., Inc United Gas Corporation McCollum & Gresham Martinez Garage Twy-Lite Venetian Blinds Hardy Lumber Company Chas. & Sam, South End Laundry $300.00 3.00 18.00 122.94 36.75 7.14 33.03 70.71 7.85 5.97 1487.18 115.79 14.44 13.45 4.00 21.96 175.00 79.00 26.12 53.76 117.97 87.80 33.55 64.65 13.75 1340.40 7.10 To the Honorable Mayor and City "Council Hunt svi1le, Texas Gentlemeni submit the followingcases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for the Cityof `Ihintsville We hereby v�ri s h t o p ,. Huntsville, Texas. AMT.' AMT .. , FINE PAID 92 Ennis Archie 136. Donald Ray Haney 144 Monte E. Sorenson 146 Wayne Evans 147 John B. Garrison 148 Robert Stephens 149 James Boone, Jr 150 Robert C. Paul 151 Johnnie Riles' 152 Robert A. Garner. 153 Dale D. Sarten 154 Willian Love 155 Eddie Johnson 156 Tom Babcock 157 0. W. Slone 158 Wilbert'Roundtree 159 Earl Wyatt Greer 160 Charles Boyd` 161 Jesus Sanchez 162 Kenneth Chambers 163 James Cole 164 Sue Goddard 165 Gaile Denson. 166 Robert F. Robertson. 167 Antonio Silva 168 James 'Clemons 169 Bobby Bennett 170 Douglas Ellington 171 Stella E. Stewart 172 Cyril Isom i 173 Bill Byers 174 Roland Brinkley 175 ' L. E. Walker 176 Daniel. E. Fuller 177 Rupert C. Koeninger 178 Jack N. Bunch 179 Doss A. Keese 180 Gladys C. Smith 181 Paul H. Salisburg I 182 Sam H. Shipman 11 183 Jimmie L. Hanson 1 184 Mrs. Lilah Vinson 185 Robert L. Rowe 186 Doyle E. Allbright 11 187 Adair Williams 188 C. Y. Fields 189 Carl G. Davis 190 Leonard A. Rich 191 Charles L. Nicholson 192 Robert L. Robinson 193 E. B. Smith, Jr 194 J. C. Felder 195 Fred Uloth 196 James 13. Grisham 197 Gerald D. Andrews 198 Essie Kinney 199 Jimmy Bishop 200 Naomi K. Vann 201 Gayle Schroder 202 Saxe L. Sullivan 203 Willie D. Preston 204 Phil L. Scamarado 205 Preston Johnson 206 James H. Evans 207 Earl B.`Elswick 208 Levy Hightower 209 Charles T. Mallery 210 Tom Nevins 211 James R. Hunt 212 Sidney T. Slnithdeal 213 Mrs. J. E. 'McPherson 214 William A. Pelly 215 William A. Pelly 216 Sue R. Hill 217 James E. Leonard 218 Johnny Banno 219 Otis T. Cooper 220 John Marks 221 Charles 13. Fadell 222 Jimmie Brown 223 William R. Morrow Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Improperly parked Made "U" turn Improper turn Drunk Improper turn Speeding Driving too fast Drunk in. car Parked in no parking zone Gambling Improperly parked Drunk Driving too fast for condtons Drunk in car Double parked No operators license Drunk Improperly parked. Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Run red light Improper turn Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditons. Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Parked in no parking Parked in no parking Parked no park zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving too fast for Driving too fast for Driving too fast for Driving too fast for Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran, stop sign Drunk Parked in no parking Ran stop sign Passed in no passing Passed in no passing Passed in no passing Blocking drive -way Made "U" turn in middle of bloc Blocking drive -way ran stop sign Parked by fire plug No operators license Parked in no parking zone Driving on wrong side of street Improperly parked Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Traveling wrong Speeding Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Gamb ling Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for condisions Parked in no parking zone Driving drunk (2 days in jail) No operators license Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Disturbing the peace Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign for conditions conditions conditions conditions conditions z one zone zone 14.00` 7.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 4.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 50.70 50.70 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 224 225 226 i 227 1 228 229 230 231 232 233 • 234 •i 2 35 11•2.36 l 237 1238 f 239 240 241 242 243 2:44 245 E'246 247 248 249 250 251 252 1 253. ii 254, 255 . 256 € 257 1.258 259 260 { 261 fi3 262 ' 263 .1 264 it 265 266. 267 1 268 269. 270 Tillman C. Turner. Henry P. Head Jimmy R. Haskins Elven V. Boozer, Jr. Joe E. °Bingham Ura Embry Catherine W. O'Neill Beverly V. Smith Maxie G. Hill Joe R. Johnson Ernest Shith Ernest Smith Patrick M. Smith Lewis W. Richardson Mose V i se r J C. Burnett Kermit K. Compton Hubert L. Branch Bluford V. Corner Cornelious Hightower Wm. R. Alexander Archie Ray Smith Levester Douglas Christine M. Thompson Varee Pace Joseph D. Ivins Goree McGlothan Julia Carter Farris G. McMicken Chris H. Lutz, Jr Eguene E. Smith Darrell W. Standley James C.Milliff Ellen C. Powell Walter King Ball Vincent J. Palichino Forrest J. Wright Ivy Rogers Charles E. Evans Roberta A. POU Thomas L. Crawford Thomas L. Crawford Bobby L. Stewart Robert E. Bell William D. Flasowski Joseph' L. Eiuth Joseph R. Griggs Ran stop sign,, Ran stop sign Ran stop ` sign Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving too fast for No operators license Driving too fast for Driving too fast . for Drunk Driving. too fast for Failure to grant rig Ran `stop sign Driving too fast for Drunk Going wrong way Ran;, Parked iln no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran` red light ight Driving too fast for Condit Ran stop sign; Blocking street Improper turn Excessive noise Ran stopsign Ran stop; sign Ran stop` sign Ran stop sign ' Ran stredop sign No;valid .inspection. sticker Ran stop sign Drunk in car Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Passed no passing zone Ran stop sign'. Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign conditions conditions conditions ht -of -way' conditions on one way street Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert 13. Smither, City Attorney 5.00 5.00-' 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 E . 5.00 5.00.,° 5.00 5.00:. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 s( 5.00 ., . 5.00- 14.00 14.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 14.00 ` ?i 14. 00 14. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00; 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 !Is 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00• 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5. 14.0000 14- .-# 5.00 5.00 5.00 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ---- 5,00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70I 5.00: 5.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00 14.003 14.00 14.00, 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00';; $ 1111.00 45.00`? City Council We hereby wish to submit the following, report permits as follows month of April, 1957 for Building permits and Ele ctrical Building permits Moving permit s Fees Collected Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Siller, Electrical Insp., To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Huntsville, Texas the following report for Water pumped Water softened Wash water' used Prison meter Plant meter rinC.uate Salt used 28,036,100 Gals 25,970,800 ' 1,412,100 n` 8,243,100 " 551,600 " 32,294" -> 83,946.4 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. ,,Siilers, Plant Operator. Water Sales Service Charges Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps $150,000.00:' 2,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 2,500.00 City of ' Huntsville Huntsville, Texas Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville.. were tested April 12, 1957, specifications except one sample which was high in bacteria count. I issued a permit to the Cabel1 permit fee has been made. Corporation during the month of April to sell milk in Huntsville. 20.00 W. J. Dodd, Milk Inspector- City of Huntsville. ij. Mr. Dyess and Mr. Nimmick with the State Highway Dept. appeared before the council regarding two contracts; one covering all the Highways in Huntsville and the:. other covering the freeway. These contracts were referred to the;! City Attorney to check. Mr. Price 0. Evans, with the Lions Club presented a proposition that instead of giving a 25 cent parking envelope to out of' out-of-town visitors that envelopes would be given telling the visitors that the Lions Club was paying a nickel and would appreciate any donation given to help crippled children.: This plan to be tried for' one month. Motion was made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by ii Ir. Fred Sin±th to agree to try the Lions Club plan for one month. Motion passed. ' fr Motion made by Mr. Boas, seconded by Laverne Smither instructing the Secretary to write a letter of appreciation to Mrs. Veazey and Mrs. McKain for making the lovely drapes for the City Hall. Motion passed. Dr. Griggs and his coaching staff of Mr. Davis, Mr. Head and Mr. Kyle appeared before the council in regard to the summer program and explained the activities, of this program. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by IVir. Gibbs, to pay the school $2250.00 for summer recreation program. Motion passed. Motion made by Fred Smith, seconded by W. B. Smith to pass the following budget ending March 31, 1958 B -U -D -G -E -T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For the Year Ending March 31, 1958. Fred Smith, Jr R, V, Gibbs Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Q. C. Robbins J. A. Boaz Herbert Hoech A% i3. Smith Sewer Charges G-ARBAGE DEPARTMENT Garbage Charges AIRPORT :20,000.00 20,000.00; 26,000.00 26,.000.00` 4,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 21,000.00` TOTAL R1VENUES 370,200.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 336,965.50. OVER33;2'34.'50:' APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For the Year Ending March 31, 1958. *********************** Street Lights City Hall Operations Legal & Professional iia ghts _ - City Hall Mosquito Control Publications Postage Salary - City Officials Salary - Election Judges, Sala ry- City Comptroller Salary- City Engineer Supplies Telephone & Telegraph Milk Inspector Bldg.Gas,Electrical & Plum Unclassified Insurance & Bonds Salary - Office Secretary Miscellaneous Fees Social Security 6,600.00 500.00 400.00 500.00 3,000.00 100,00 150.00 315.00 150.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 1,000.00 250.00 600.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 100.00: 3,300.00 125.00 200.00 $23,190..00 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For Year Ending March 31, 1953.. ******************************.***.*****:***************: Auto Expense 700.00 Chemicals 50.00 Equipment 300.00 Maintenance & 1,000.00 Depreciation 1,409.00 Donations 500.00 Salaries 6,000.00 Insurance 400.00 Unclassified 100.00 Fire Marshall 600.00 Social Security 75.00 Telephone 150.00 GENERAL FUND Taxes $95,000.00 Penalty & Interest 1,200.00 Franchise Tax 700.00 Corporation. Court Fines 8,000 00 Building Permits 800.00 Electrical Permits 300.00 Gas Permits 300.00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Delinquent Taxes 6,000.00 Utility Taxes 15,000.00 Expenses Recollected 15,000..00 Plumginb Permits 300.00 Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney's Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Expense Social Security 2,500,00 1,500.00 24,000.00 1,600.00` 1,500.00 jl,500.00. 350.00 300.00 100.00 500.00 1,200.00 500.00 STREET & BRIDGE City Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense. Salary - Foreman Street & Bridge Labor Maintenance Supplie s Insurance Unclassified- Social nclassifiedSocial Security NON DEPARTMENTAL., 4,800.00 11,000.00 3,500.00 2,700.00. 16,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 400.00 100.00 400.00 MINUTES OF RECESSED I ETING OF TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE The City Council met in regular meeting present, towit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Joe Boaz` 11W. ` B. Smith 1 Laverne Smither Fred Smith, Jr I�Herbert:Hoech. City Hall Bonds & Interest Water & Sewer Bonds Bond Retirement Interest Depreciation 3,600.00 19,000.00 13,500.00 3,347.50 1,442.00 Motion was made by Herbert at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members seconded by Joe Boas t Auto Expense Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Legal & Professional Pumping Postage Salary - Man_ager. Salary - Foreman- Distribution Salary - Plant Foreman Salary - Night Foreman` Salary - Office Secretary Supplies Maintenance of Equipment Telephone & Telegraph Water Softening Plant Expense Donations Insurance Unclassified Waterworks & Sewer System Reserve' Fund Engineering social Security Allowance & Rebates Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment Supplies Unclassified 1,200.00 300.00 200.00 37,000.00 10,000.00 400.00 15,000.00 100.00 3,480.00 5,100.00 5,100.00 4,500.00 3,600.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 500.00 12,000.00 2,000.00 400.00 300.00 12,485.00 1,800.00 600.00 100.00. 25.00 8,400.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 100.00 MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN STATE HIGHGTAYS AND/OR PORTIONS OF STATE HIGHWAYS IN TIE CITY OF HUNTSVILTT+ , COUNTY OF WALKER, TEXAS, HEREBY REFERRED' TO AS MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING' THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OR OTHER AUTHORIZED CITY OFFICIAL, TO EXECUTE AND AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST SALE. A CERTAIN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND USE OF THE SAID M(JNTENANCE PROJECT:. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHOULD T3E EFFECTIVE;; FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the Public convenience, safety and necessity of the City, and the people of the City require that State Highway routes within the City be adequately maintained; and WHEREAS, the City has requested that the State of Texas enter upon and contribute financially to the II maintenance of said project; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that it will, with its own forces and equpment and at its sole cost and expense, enter upon and maintain said project, conditioned 'upon the provisions concerning liabilities and responsibilities for <Maintenance, control, supervision, and regulation which are set ! out in the form attached hereto, made =a part hereof, and marked °11MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE AGRF ,MENTt1; and 1 WIEREAS, said project consists of those State Highways and/or portions thereof which are, described and included in the form attached hereto and marked t1MUNICIPA.L MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT.11, �. TITEREFORE, BE IT 0"DAI1TED by the City of Huntsville --- ' pSECTION 1. That the public convenience, safety and necessity of the city and the people of the City require 4. said project be adequately maintained SECTION 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorized to enter upon and maintain said maintenance project. 4 SECTION 3. That the Mayor, or proper City official, of the City, be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City an agreement with the State of. Texas, in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying" out the terms and provisions of' this order, in the form attached hereto, made a part, hereto, and marked li "MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE AGREED ENT." The City Secretary ishereby directed to attest the agreement and to affix GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Auto Expense Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Unclassified Salary Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates Social'' `Security 2,500.00 100.00 1,762.00 18,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 300.00 100.00 400.00 SECTION 4. The Mayor of the City, having being in fact an emergency and imperative promptly and with expedition and that the to theend that such work herein provided reading of the ordinance on three several 11 effect from and after its passage. requested in writing. that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there necessity that the work herein provided for -be "begunand. carried out agreement aforesaid shall be immediately, made, executed and delivered for may be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition. The days is hereby dispensed with, and the same shall. be in full force and €i VNo further business council recessed subject to Depreciation Maintenance Salaries Social. Security No further business council recessed, subject to call. x n-xr. x'>X{XXXXxxa xXXXXXX 11 - i MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY < OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Hunstsville, Texas present, to wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor I Q. C. Robbi,ys W. B. Smit roth Frank Spt 'Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech {Fred Smith, Jr., R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz !The Mayor called the meeting to order.. The Minutes of,regular meeting held Ma ordered the following bills paid: 1957 and recessed meeting of May 28 Gulf States Utilities Company 1857.0L Builders Supply 2114.29 Wood Motors, Inc. 81.31 Walker' County Hardware Co 38.97 The Sherwin-Williams Company___. 15.60. 1957 were read, approved and Texas Refrigeration' & Ice Co Johnston's Garage Maggie Goffney Browning-Ferris Machinery; Co' Chas & Sam Smither Print Shop Gall .. t Humble ` Station oway s a Humble Oil & Refining Co The Texas, Company, Magnolia Petroleum Company p J United Gas Corporation Amick's" WesternAssociate `o Auto.Store Greene Service Station Traf-0--Teria'; Sys tem Uvalde`R ck -As heat Company o p Bennettts Printing Company The Karpark Corporation Badger Meter'. M.fg. Co. Layne, Texas Company Allman Texaco Service Station:. Rockwell Mfg. Co Cargill Ts Lufkin Typewriter Company Heartfield Florist 38.80 3.00 9.0.- 9 509.91 187.97 97 43.76 9.38 12.68 5.00 00 150.00 132.24 35.31 12.73 4.2 942 12 .9.6 15.37 416.x:9 21.69. 17.50 15.20 Berry & Smither Q. C. Robbins Motors Diamond Alkali Coman P Y The Huntsville Item Floyd Farris, Sheriff W. S. Darley & Company Ottie E. Barrett Hardware Wood Tire & Supply Company Billingsley Brothers Sargent Sowell San Jacinto Blue Print Co Municipal Supply Company Utility Supply Company M. L. Bath,. Ltd Martinez Garage Carroll Laboratories Veazey & Cole N. O. Nelson Company State Farm Fire & Casualty Co Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 15.00 6.50 38.25 116.71 36.80 5.85, 3.96 55.5 2.730 9.08 22.05 208.78 12.45 98.50 46.00 96.00 2.00 87.1.4 259.00 93.55 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We herebywish to , submit the following cases on the Docket of . the Corporation Court for the City of Huntsville, Texas: 76 Arcjie Mills 205 Preston Johnson 1 208 Levy Hightower 245 Archie Ray Smith 252 Farris G. ilcllicken , 257 Ellen C. Powell 271 George Keenum 272 George Hunt 273 Judy Kersh 274 Nalbrin F. Teel 275 Geo. L. Woods 276 William L. McGowan 277 William L. McGowan 278 Paul, W. Knox 279 Stanley L. Michalak 280 Billy N. Henderson 281 James C. Burrough 282 Gynell Warren 283 Fannie V. Irving 284 Edward Louis Langley 285 Don Ernest Yates 286 Edwin Caxburn 287 Edwin H. Cashburn 1 288 Harrison Williams 289 Mark W. Thomas 290 James W. Cassels 291 Frank R. Dean 292 Kenneth Edward Statham 293 Wilmot A. Thornton 294. Edward B. Clendenin 295 C. T. Hamby 296 Thomas Vann, Jr 297 Thurman Watson 298 Richard L. Wingerter 299 Lawrence Hightower 300 Ernest Gambrell 301 Maurice H. Camp 302 Ester E. Archer 303 Roy A. Botard 304 William E. Maxwell 305 A. C. Yelverton 306 Luster Smither. 307 Lusters Williams 308 William K. Fitzpatrick 309 Norman E. Wallace 310 Rosemary W. Fraser George Perry, Jr. Carl D. Maples 313 Chesley E. Davis 314. William H. Vann 315 Lewis M. Rigby Td .. Henry. M. Donelson Old' fine` paid; in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Blocking driveway Ran stop sign Double .parked Drunk in car Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Driving Without a license Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Parked on wrong side of street Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Improper turn Parked by fire plug Improper turn Speeding Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Blocking: side walk Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ranred light Parked by fire plug Improper turn Dis Curbing the peace Driving wrong way on one way stye Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light' Driving too fast Drunk in car Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran" stop sign • 25.00 15.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 56.70 56.70 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.o0 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00, 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1)100 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 28.00 ]J4..00 14.00 5100 5..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 317 Iris T. Clark ,..318 Clyde Woods y 319 J. C. hallmark ! 320 Obie Rolling 321 J. W. Blair 322 Lorean Matlock 323 Elbert S. Smilley mz 1 lley 324 W B111 i - Bowling 1 John Simek t ; 2 Larry Speer 3 S. J. Dickey 4 Otis E. Allen Hugh Hu ' E. Simco 5 g Simmons 6 Albert Joseph Davis 7 Vernon C. Hillhouse 8 Donald Driscoll 9 Nelben L. Reiger 10 Tom F. Price 11 Joe A. Lillard 12 Cecil Hawkins 13 Lee Williams 14 Charlie Adams 15 Conrad Ellsworth Odell 16 Kate Roberts 17 Charlie Green a 18 Jesse F. Rodriquez 19 Gus Farris, Jr. 20 Sylvester W. Bolinski 21 Gus Farris, Jr. 22 Jimmy Powell 23 Billy Marion Rials It 24 Mary Ann Ney 25 Pat Martin 26 Mrs. Gordon Dormody,: 27 Duran D. Cooper 28 Wayne G. Small 29 James William Erwin 30 Omelia P. Thomas 3f 31 Ben D. Pipes 32 Louise Sandel }1 33 John E. Simek 34 Donald R. Lewallen 35 Geo. A. Baldwin 36 Billy J. Jacobs 37' Reginal. Mayo 38 James H. Greene E 39 Jerry Etheridge 40 Carson J. Turnage ' 41 Bonnie D. Hobson 42 Levy Hightower 43 Herschall Powell 44 James Bryant 45 Leroy /Ihi tt 46 Philix M. helms 47 Lugin Irvin 48 Henry Cleveland 49 Nickles 0. Coffey 50' J. W. Lee 51 Zenas R. Clarkson 52 Bell Randle t 53 Thomas Orion McNabb 5)4 Alston Millie Jones, Jr. } 55 Dowling Kelley ;; 56 James P. Havard 57 Virgil Zena Houston Ii 58 David Thomas 59 Mark Butler, Jr. _ 60 Glenn W. Jochec 61 Erie Gaston Davison ' 62 Tim English E 63 John Edward Simek i; 64 Geo. E. Stroud, Jr. 65 Joseph Schiraldi ld 66 Jeff Wheaton 1A. 67 - - -W. D. Polk 68 Charlie Williams Ran s top sign Ran red light Ran red light Driving with expired license Ran s top sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Petty .:Theft Petty theft No operators license Ran s top sign Ran stop sign Ran stop, sign Ran.stop sign Defective muffler Drunk R.an stop sign Driving too ;fast for conditions Ran stop sign Drunk Drunk (Paid $4.00 in j ail) -all paid No valid inspection sticker Ran stop sign No operators license Ran red light Ran red light Ran stop sign No operators license Ran stop sign No valid inspection sticker Ran stop sign Parked by fire plug Blocking intersection Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran s Disturbingtopsign the peace by having in his possession beer in public place Ran red light Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Parked on side walk Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran'stop sign Ran stop sign Disturbing peace Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Drunk Drunk Excessive noise with a motor vehicle Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Parking by fire plug Ran red light No valid inspection sticker, No operators license Unnecessary- noise No valid inspection sticker Ran stop sign' Speeding Parked wrong side of street Ran stop sign Parked on wrong side of street Unnecessary noise Ran stop sign Disturbing peace & Having beer in public place. Drunk in car Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Parking violations T-5795 thru T-5825 Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney FINE PAID 5 00'; . 5::00 5 . o0 5 ,00- 5.00' 5.00 14.00: 8.00 5 .'o0 5.00' 5.00 5 , o0 5.00 5.00 5.`00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 711, 00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1) .00 ; 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14,00'' 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. o0 5. o0 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. o0 5.00 15.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. o0 5.00 5.00 5._ 0o 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14100 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 10.00 10.00 1 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14,00 14.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 56.70 56.7o 5.00 5.00 '► 5.00 5.00 $1,o55.40 31.00 Motion rnade by Laverne Smithey o the Honorable Mayor untsville,Texas and •CityCouncil Gentlemen: We hereby:wish to submit the following ng report for the month: of May, for'Bual Building permlts Electrical ctrical Permits permsts, Gas permits and Plumbing as .follows, Plumbing permits : 8 Fees collected $23.00 Gas permits 9 Fees collected 48.00 Electrical permits 4. Fees collected 99.90 Building permits 2 Moving permits 1 Fees collected 17.50 Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp., A. J. Brotirn, Plumbing & Gas Insp. To the: Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,' Texas Gentlemen: (I hereby wish to submit the following report for water plant operatins for the month ofMay, 1957: Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 32 637,700 Gals 29,226,800 'r 1, 666, x.00 " 8,187, 800 " 1,080,100 tt 73,679 " 191, 565.4 Lbs F.L. V. Sillers, Plant Operator.. and seconded by Herbert.Hoech,+ MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (Construction and Naintenance FREEWAY PROJECT. pass the following; ordinance. Motion passe .� . I AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND �ZA.SN 1LNAlCE OF THE PORTION OF HIGHWAY NO.; U. S. :75 (Loop: around Huntsville STREET- IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING LIMITS TO -WIT: FROM STATION 1334.30 TO STATION' -21 -1 AS FREEWAY AND 'AS A STREET HEREINAFTER' REF '.BRED : TO AS ""THE PROJECT" AND. 3 3�; � AUTHORIZING THE .MAYOR OF THE CITY TO - EXECUTE AND . THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST . THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN TIE CITY AND THE STATE OF '1'EXAS.PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, EXISTENCE .AND USE OF SAID PROJECT AS FREEWAY AND AS .A STREET, AND DETERMINING THE LIABILITTES AND RESPONSI- BILITIES OF THE CITY AND TIE STATE OF TEXAS WITH REFERENCE THERETO;' - AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THA''' THE ORDINANCE SIiALL BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the public convenience, safety and necessity of the City, and the people',, of the. City require that portion of Highway No. U. S. 75 from Station 133+30 to Station 213@3be' constructed, since the existing condition constitutes.a serious inconvenience to the public, which it is urgentlyrequired to be remedied;:and WHEREAS, the City has requested the State of Texas to contribute financially; inthe project; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that the State will assist the City in the improvement and maintenance of said . project as a street and as a Freeway, providing the City approves the plans for said project. NOW, THEREFORE, . BE IT ORDAINED' BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the public convenience,: safety and necessity of the City and the people of the City require it, said project shall be constructed as a street and as a Freeway as defined by House Bill No. 451,' Acts 52nd Legislature, Regular Session. SECTION 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorized to enter upon, construct, and maintain the project at the location and in the manner shown on the plans to be attached.hereto, marked 'f Exhibit A'!, and made a parthereof in all respects. SECTION 3. The Mayor of the City be and is hereb':authorized' to execute for and on behalf of the City an agreement and contract with the State of Texas in accordancewith and for the purpose of carrying out the terms €�P I? � C.. and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked-ttEkhibit Bit. The Mayor of the City is further authorized to approve and the detailed: lans°for::construction of the project or any section thereof PPplans :. sign when and as such plans are completed` and prior: to award of construction by the State. The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract and to affix the proper seal of the City thereto. SECTION 4. The fact that there is an imperative necessity that the work provided for in said contract be begun and carried out promptly, and that such contract should.. accordingly be forthwith executed, createsa public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the Mayor having in writing declared the existence ofsuch emergency and requested such passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction, this :4th --A.D. June, 1957,and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor, II No further business, council recessed subject to call Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were collected and tested May 28, 1957.' The results were as follows: All samples met Grade "A" specifications with the exception of one sample which was high in coliform organisms. i (If the same kind of milk is high on the test, I will notify the company officially and it must be corrected before the next test). /s/ ` W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. Mr. Sprott, Chairman of the water committee, advised the Council they had received six (6) bids on the sewer construction job and recommended that the Texala Construction -Company of Houston, same being the _lowest bidder, be awardedthe contract. Mction made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Herbert Hoech to award TEXAKA Cpnstruction Company the bid and instruct the Mayor and City Secretary to sign all the papers necessary. Motion passed. July 2s:1957. MINUTES OF REGULAR " MEETING OF THE CITY C OUNC IL OF THE. CITY " OF :.HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS II FThe City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall. in Huntsville, Texas, with present, to :wit: II W. B. Veazey, Mayor 11Q. C. Robbins Frank' Sprott W. B. Smith Laverne SmitGibbsh, SmiaherJr Herbert Hoech Fred I R. V. Joe Boaz Mayor Veazey appointed the Board of Equalization, composed of Charlie Fadell, A. B. Head and H. 0. Leigh and was approved by the Council. Ij Motion made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Joe Boaz to accept the sub -division as presented by L. W. Wright, changing the width of all streets to 50 feet. Motion passed. fi Dr Harman Lowman. of Sam Houston State Teachers College appeared before the council and expressed his appreciation of. the excellent cooperation that has always been between the College and the City and discussed with the Counci, some, of the plans of the school that would have tote made due to the growth of the college. He said the school would like to make some arrangement with the City to secure the swimming pool. That they could not make im- provements m- rovements:on it unless they owned it but if y could secure it theywould enclose it in glass so that it could p they be used the year round and would make a contract with the City that the public could use it the same as before. Motion was made by Fred Smith, seconded by R. V. Gibbs to request the Mayor and City Attorney to work with Presi-;. dent Lowman on this project. Motion passed. The Mayor called the meetingo order. The Minutes of June 4, 1957 were read, approved and ordered the following Berry & Smithey Lavender Radio & TV Supply Co. The Huntsville Item City Lumber Company Huntsville Building & Material Co. Galloway's Humble Station Hayman Gulf Station Smither.Wholesale Co Mu Tractor Mustang TTr c oorEquipment Co Utility Supply Company United Gas Corporation Maintenance Engineering Corporation Underwood Corporation The Foxboro Company Simplex Valve & Meter Company Humble Oil & Refining Company Walker County Hardware Co Texala Construction Company 20.00' 53.714 5.35 4.20 1.80 4.50 3.00 4.00 175.21 142.99 28.214 1.147 12.13 6.50 23.13 470.14 62.o8 13,178.57 bills paid: Western: Auto Associate'Store Chas.:'&" Sam Al1.man Texaco Service' Station The Sherwin Williams Co. Q. C. Robbins Martinez: Garage West End. Motors Wood Tire '& Supply Company Elliott Addressing Machine Company Gerber Manufacturing Company T.C. Cryer. Miller. Blue Print Company: N." 0. Nelson Company' Neptune Neter: Company Greene Service Station Builders Supply Gulf States` Utilities Co. 14.45 1454.23 16.50 70.00 67.50 22.70 147..23 131.58 1.56 153.4 12.00, 11912.' 7.12 11.10 73;30 1988.55 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. G entllemen: Wehereby:wish to submit the following cases on the Docket e,.: t of the Corporation Court forthe City Huntsvilleof ._ Texas: 89 Carl Rolling 132 Marion Dickey 235: Ernest Smith 307 Lusters Williams 69 Albert Baumgartner 70 Jerry E. James 71 Jamie::Sanders 72 John C. Nolan 73 Rudolph Guerra 74 James Bryant, Jr 75 Billy Smith 76 Henry Rayford. Head 77 Albert L. Richardson 78 Willie L. Sowell ti 79 Miley E. Breaux 80 Jimmie Hubbard 81 A. R. Allison 82 James Smith 83 James Smith 84 John Anderson 85 Nathan Jones 86 Cole Townley, Jr 87 R. L. Gambrell. 88 Billy Joe Walton 89 E. V. Lee 90 `' Mrrs . Laura Lively 91 James E. Novak 92 Henry' L. Scott 93 Mrs. Carrol Sadler 94 < Billy Neal Davis 95 Smith Williams, 'Jr. 96 Thomas E. Ford 97 Louise Rogers, 98 John J. Ivy 99 Roddin H. Purswell 100 James H. Smith F 101 N. B. Davidson l02 Ralph A. Franklin 103 Essie Irene Kelley . 104 Donald G. ;Miller 105' Frank C. Eppner, Sr 106 Clinton Estes 107 Max Rogers 108 ". Shirley Butler 109 Clayton I. Abbott 110' . Bobbie Joe French 111' Grover Beckham 112 Johnnie H. Edgings 113 Charles L. Johnson 77,14 Eva J Williams 115 W. E. Hornbuckle 116'Kenneth J. Neyland 1187 Elkin ,Gooden 118 Diane Lynn Harding 119 Blanche Heartfield 120_ Louis.Brock 121 Paul B. Oliver 122 Curtis B. Franklin 123B34i I. Hightower , John Thomas;A Bal. old fine Bal. Old fine Bal. old fine Bal. old fine Ran stop sign Driving ons wrong side of Street. Parked in no .parking zone Ran red light Improper left turn Paid.on fine Drunk Unnec'` oise Rari red light Excessivenoise Speeding Ran stop sign" Parked in no parking. zone No operators,. license Maxi stop., sign Drunk Driving without. license Parked;. in no parking zone Driving without license Parked in no parking. zone Improper turn Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Improper turn Excess speed Traveling wrong way on one way street Passing in no pass zone Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Ran stop sign Drunk Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Improper left turn Parked in no parking zone Parked, in no parking zone Driving without license Ran red light Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran red light Ran stop sign Speeding Ran stop sign Driving too fast Ran red light Driving too fast Ran stop sign Ran red light AMT..: AMT. FINE PAID: 5 1.4 0:00) 0 .000 5 50 7.00 14.0,.000: 98..0000 56.70 28.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 .00 .. 5. 5.00 0 ]4 5.00 5.000 1:4.00 6.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 , 5.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 6.00 5.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00, 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 8.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 5,00 5.00 500 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.005.00 1)4.00. 14.00 5..00 5.00 126 " 127 128 ' 129 110 1 131 132 ' 1 133 134 135 136, "14.4 138 139 111,0 141 142 1143 145 6 8 149 •,150 151 ]51 152 1,. 53; ,154 155 156 15.7 Jeff Smith J. ;C . Thompson Elizabeth J. McAdams D. `D. Drawhorn Bobby hockey Ben;1.1. ,Yourng, Susie J. Barr Elbert, Sellers, William K. Clark' William. H. Bridges. Eustace,Plattenburg , Troy D -.: Heidelberg Bertha H• Powell Kenneth Harold Potter Bogey F. OtBannon Alton A.:Billingsley Howell Coleman" Howard U. Gardner William C. Murphree Ashley R Royal James M.: Hall Arthur S ' Dame]: Ira S. Aycox' Manard Gaines Joe Ortega` Kenneth N. Coleman Kenneth N. Coleman" Johnnie Riles Edd H B� " e rown DrLL. ` Vernon E : Duerer Dorothy B. Matson Andrew Goocla'i l Daniel Robinson George E Clark Parking violations'T-5826 Ran`stop sign`; Speeding Ran's top ;sign` Parked 'by fire plug:' Parked-,byl fire plug: Ran ;stop ysin, Driving too' Parked Ran. 'sto Ransto Ran s to Ran, sto 'Ranhs Speed Ran sto p'sign Ran 'stop sign Parked by fire plug Dr±vi:g too fast for conditions" Drivangtoo fast Driving too fast Ran; `stopsign Ran stop. sign Ran `stop, sign Parked by park", zone Ran stop" sign Ran stop sign: Speeding S`,. an.P. eed g, ( d on old�.fine). Bal. X4:0 Ran -stop sign. Parked in no parking zone Drivin too fast for conditions g: Driving .too fast for conditions Improper parking Rain ;red light thru T-5858 • 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. I 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 l 14.00 5.00 �. 5.00. 5.00 • 5.00 5..0,0 a► _.moi., . _,.., To the Honorable Mayor and City Council { Huntsville, Texas ii Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following' report' for the month of June, 1957 for Building g pE Gas permits" and Plumbing permits as follows: Building permits. Fees Collected Moving. permits Fees. collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected 13 122.50 Estimated value. $182;, 878.00 1 5.00 Electrical permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. B. Snodgrass, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. July 1 1957. To the: Honorable Mayor and:City Council Huntsville,` Texas I hereby wish to submit the pumping report for the month of Arne, 1957: Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 31,317,500 Gals 29,275,400 1,913,000 n 9,217,700 n 1,036,100 u' 71,716 e 186,461.6 Lbs Respectfully' submitted, R.. V. Siliers,: Plant Operator were taken and tested 6/18/57 and found as following: 0 000 h ` l but till i f ct - cc rdin tot e 11 Coln Chocolate 'hi h'°in S `eco. �.c late co (5 . ) s sat s a o a o s ABY s g P A s rY g ,r e ayes anitary Company, Homo, high in specific Plate Count ("t6 OQO) but still satisfactory according toLog average. am Houston College, average. Organism (565) but still satisfactory according to the 2 out of ensarling's #3 Grocery, Temperature of milk above 50 deg. Has been corrected. W. J. Dodd. Mr audit` ; the year ending March 31, 1957. Motion was made Company read the of by'W. B. Smith, seconded by Q. C. Robbins to approve this audit and to pay bill and to contract with T. B. Trotter R. M. Harkreader of T. B. Trotter Com to audit the City books ending March 31, 1958, at the same price as before. Motion passed. Mayor Veazey advised t he Council that he had appointed George Baisdon as building inspector and recommended allowing` the inspectors to collect the whole fees instead of 1/2 of same. American LaFrance Corporation` Mustang- Tractor. ';& Equipment'' Co Gal1-oway's Humble Station Miller, &`Smithery Inc. .Humble Oil & Refining Company Auto Parts Hi -Way Equipment Co., Inc The League of Te" xa `Mui cialiti es Q.- C. Robbin Mites Garage g Southwestern. Bell Telephone Company P P, Y Johnston's` Garage Carroll Laboratories Wood: Motors, Inc. Gulf States Utilities Company 21.51 36.03 7.70 1.00 72.70. 6.50 53.31 126.00 00 46.50 95.51. 88.60 4.59 96.00 123.47 2,112.12 Unity Supply Company Builders Supply Wood Tire & Supply Company Postmaster;= Huntsvville`, Texa .. •0x.1 Corporation town Garage isier's •Cleaners` s S ... am McKinne Y' -.6t-„t.Count Hardwaxe Gom an , Y .P ,.Y, owning-Ferris'' MachineryCompany <. 230.68 60.50 23.20 37.60 459.96 2.00, 4.50 .8- 35 4 37.75 206.66 10.00 1.50 3.00 ,696.17 16.10 Motion made by Mr. Sprott seconded bMr. Gibbs to allow the inspectors the whole fee. Motion passed. DavidsonCouncilthat thepick,-up inuse b Mr DavidSenwas worn' Outand alsothe er uson Tractor Thr`, Hoech advised' the P p y a .. so o g. n,: B i'instruct R .,,r k . f„ r bids front loader: and Motion made: by Mr. Hoech,secoded by Mr,©az to tct Mrs.Ross to as o r ",- ;on; either. a pZckup truckor a station wagon, to be usedin the -street and bridge dePar tmen so a frariG.'end loader. Motion passed. to w fr J. E. Oliver~appeared before the council,representing the health and safety committee of the Chamber of o"mmerce, and the, committee suggested the following changes be made: To the Honorable'- Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We herebywish h to submit the following owzng caseson theDocket of the Corporation Court for Texas: the City of Huntsville , No.Parkin areas, on Ave I. that it would be better TYe .recommended `that since where' were °already three . {3)g a ron the Eat side. of Ave I' between 11th St. and :2. th 'St. and if this •could be done parking be ehms.nated s t before: -the,Fall Semester starts in Se tember it would be =easier to enforce than to re-educa a the fall students. R It was brought out that the streets that are desi ned one-wayb our ho ols are actuallyused one-way during eo le start usingthem as two-way streets and this causes an unsafe condition school ours but at 4 o'clock P ,P a3?' because of events after school hours. : following f k kr in the We next. discussed the ;din er of some of our people ire trot s,, ambulances and wrec a ,,s, and discussion we found that sometimes there are as many as five Vickers atone wreck and they often beat the officers and'ambulances to the scene of the wreck. i!? The Health and SafetY -Committee:thinks:thatourofficers should:be highly commended forthe good: job that they are doing. We think that some type of public programshould be started to educate the people to become more safety conscious because our police just cannot be in Mare 'than one place at a time. J. F. 'Topa Oliver' Committee Chairman. The Council expressed their appreciation tothe Commi.ttee and they wouldtake steps to remedy the situation as soon as possible. No further business council recessed subject to call. August 6, 1957. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. 'C C. Robbins Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, . Jr R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes. of July 2, 1957 were read, approved Huntsville Building & Material Co. Ottie E. Barrett Hardware Chas. & Sam Martinez Garage , o' Bannon Insurance Agency M. S. Parsley Greene Service Station United. Gas Corporation N. 0. Nelson'Company and ordered $ 1.25 4. 1902.51 24.80 10.11 6.39 8.25 48.11 84.80 The Huntsville Item Veazey & Cole Diamond Alkali Company Allman Texaco Service Station J. lob t King Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company Cargill 's Ridgway!s Municipal Supply Company $11.66 17.00 38.25 11.67 8.25 123.12 60.17 4.23 146.16 71.E James Bryant, Jr `s 82 J ' Sin't aures �. h 85. Nathan; Jones' 95 Smith Williams, Jr 5_ l K nn N" C - e eth `oleman E ' J X155 ddie, ohnson f158 Wihilam B. Turner 159 Harold E. Smith' 1.60 ' • Claude•M. Cohard 1161 FrankJ0hn on '162 Frank Johnson 163 Burne E.•Kelley 164 Luther Jordon 165 W%iam K. Pope ;166 Terrel Shepherd 1167 John L,..Alexander '168 Llewellyn Graham 169 Hardee Gee 1170 Clayton D. Jones 1171 Cefus Robinson 1172 David L. Keathley 1173 Mattie.` D. McMayon y 171 Dwain :Bunch 1175 Percy;Howard 176 Karl E. Kruse, Jr 1177 W. D. Dourine, 1178 Lo:sieK. White 179 , Don W., Helms !180 Elmer Rollins 1181 Bobbie J. Denson 1182 Thomas C. Williams • 1183 John A. Thackston. 184 FranceG. Harmon 185 T. A. :est: arman 186 Carl Hfner 187 Louis . Stephens188JnSrange1189 JohPHopper 1190 Hoyt F. Edwards 1191 Benjamin F. Tatum 1192 Jesse .E. Campbell ;193 Eldon S. Skrobanik 191 Sanford Williams 195 Billy G. King 1196 William E. Barfield 1197 Wye Rainwater 1198 James Smith 1199 Oran, L. Montgomery 200 Danny I. Crocker 201 Colin D. Neyland 202 Hildaggarde F. Hannath 203 .Gray M. Calvert ,2014Willie Vann 1205 John G Beasley,, Jr 1206 Billy E. Churchill 1.207 Rufus D. Hopper 208 Bi11y Geo. McDaniels Pd on old fine' Pd on 1 fine old, Old fine paid in'. ;full Old fine paid in full Old finPaid in>fa Paid ull Old finee paid full. Drunk Driving i.too fast; Driving �oo.:fast,, for. Ran red light , No operators'. license P E�. Parked'too .close Parked 'no park zone Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran stop sign. Parked by fire plug Ran `red light Ran red light Ran red light Ran red light Defective brakes Driving. too fast. for conditions Driving too. ;fast for .conditions Ran stop sign Ran red light Driving : too; fast for, Ran stop sign Ran -sto si conditions ese conditions conditions Ran red light Parked in no parking Parked in no parking Ran si Parked in no.> Ran stopstop signgnparking Speeding Driving too fast for Ran stop sign Driving too fast for Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Parked no park zone Parked no park zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran stop sign Defective brakes, conditions 114'00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 3.75 5.0o 7.00 6.00 P 1..00 7.00 1. 14.00 14.00 9.00 6.00 0 14.00, 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ` y# 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 !i 5.00 ii 5. V00 o ,! 5.00 5.00 1?. 5.00 1.4.00 1? 14.00 '! 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 }} 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 209 L Bobbyaverne Bechtel, Jr. 210 R. B. Harper, 211 C. Fair ,212' ° Aline Cobb Ned'Nixon David N. Anderson Jimmie Sandles Arthur R.Pursley /06e S. Grace Jose h P. S h 21i p myt 219 Terry .Jo Osborne 220' Lounzie Oliver 221 Jerry Vandre 222 Curtis Dan Martin Floyd" Davis ;22b , Johnny'L Dickerson J W 'Hain oe 225 s E • Watkin 22'6 Lloyd s 227 lE. Wtbrook Bil : - Clyde ie H • Jacesk ;219/3Alva..Earl.Bowersons 230. Harold Franklin -:231 James N. Rogers 232 Henry B. Holoman 233 Earl K. McLaran 234 Per . timeE.' Gibson J ..., , C. " Smith 235. _ s 236 Robert H. Smith 7 Bill D.'Corle Y.Y 8 K de res 23.23. do Y Har g :239 Mrs. Helen C. Se! 2L.0 James Edgard Harandrison 2117- Joe McMahon J A Johnson 2 ohn RichD d . Fiirr Richard 43 21j' Roland. Dean Jacobson 245 Nathaniel P. Turner 2: 8:6 a.mo •, e , Mi ,i 7�. Cleo 1 er 2 8 Aaron Davis 2I.9 Robert "Atwood. Turner 250 Vir" ilio Almo' abor 251 Edgar Louis Ashworth Brooking 'driveway Driving :too fast for conditions _Ran: stop ;;sign` No operator`s license Ran? s top sign Passing on wrong side_ Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Rail` stop sign Blocki i e n dr vew g aY Ram top ;sign No 'operators. license": Disturbing the . peace. Excessive noise Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Drivin CO -fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving ,too fast for conditions Driving:too fast for conditions DRan'`.oP" i ,- 'sign istustrerbd li'hting the` peace Ran' g RRansretdo isi h t RanstoP sign Ran s top sign Dr' ivin f ... t i g,too as for conditions Driving too -fast for conditions Ran red light Ran`t oF --' n S ekedind Pared byfire plug Ran stosi Ran`stoP sign Passing on wrongside F a.ilure to grant right -of -way Driving too fast for conditions Ran sto 'ken .P_ Ran`s : �.. to sgn Ranstop sign P 000 ng .,iii no S eedin pass zone„ (BP1. $2.00) 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00' rI 5.00 5.00 5 •5 • #; 5.00 5.00 e 14.00 7.00. r} 15.00 15.00.'° 14..00 1.4,00 14.00 th..00 14.00 14.00 .00 1 .00` ii 14.00.14.00 • .."44(.),I".. 114.00 14.00 00, 5.00 5. 25.00 25.00 ;F 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 5.00 5.00•5.00 5.00 5.00: ii 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 00 00= 00 00 1' 00 .00 5.00• 5. oo P 14.0.0 .1!4.00 14.00 11.4.00 .00 .00 ` 11a•,,,: 14 : 00 00 5. 5.. f., 5.00 5.00 ` 5.00 5.00,' 1!4.00 12.00 00 .00 i; Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. August 1, 1957 City of Huntsville. Huntsville, Texas Samples of milk sold in. Huntsville were taken on July 9, and were found as follows: All co .. an -standards rnet Grade "Air specifications according �A.Y P Motion was made by Mr.''Robbins, seconded by Mr.-Boaz.to raise Grossie's Motion passed. ay from .3.00 to -04.00 . per After -`tdoistcuhessCioolnloef e hthe.; .astw44nin t�4Cogipsoole amot`on, wa`•; smade by'r,.,„!:-,,,..7".,,,,.§:::,_ h,e., se ac''''.3.'"c'''' nandecd boy Mb ron Rs bbu ei nwito make an . f , ltheCt$20000 ehk oviion that the Colle a keeP the- Pool available to the Pubic as it.n,isMtion Pas..sed. ;,;fd.61'''----ththe`pro - RossWnodall appeared before the Council with r gard to completing the, Parrgram i. -h S Smither"v" lit t set Rob rt advisedthe Council' that ' f m L u lana had. run "ver �a;;manhole co er onr an Mr. a ,--, o a man ro o s o I Avenue J during a -hard 'rai:n and dams" ed his :`car,: stn about ''1 0.00.- N.otion_ was 'made .b Mr,. W. B. Smith on b B. i the :,u en . "M iri :s sec ded Mr. oaz to err to mama letter. and ref se ,,,. t. of o as.,,ed. YPayr►►. , P. , Mr.F s h, mbbin secondedMr, math. -4-.:.,.:0E.:;.'9--,...4,:... Mot on , tide b Ro s byred_ to bu t e ,er" Fergusonson Y Y _ passed. cost of 0785..00.: Motion Mr E Smith l h un i `h h -red to d t e Co c 1 that t e insurance company, allowed ; �1,4�.8.00 on t ewrecked ; ohce car' and' he had a `ceiv bid bu hi c th c i i i n W re, , ed 2 s to y s ar in e and t on , t s, ow,;�.n. ;;One from nod Motors,;;for,$�375.00 and" one from � Jacks Auto ;Hospital for ��.05..00 with; no .one .else, b2ddin .:� Moton,was made by,` �Ir. S rott seconded by NIr. W. B. ; Smith to sell the ,wrecked• .car to Jack's Auto Hos ital" for' "0 00 : makin '" a total of 8 00 rotten; out of the car. ',Motion 'assed. iMr D vi:d on dvsed th .0 un it 'tha F r n, ul i >: ,: '.thr h -Ius b c , a s a _ , e o c t Mme, ,; a gusto wo d not s , gn an„ easement for sewer to go , , , , e e wa aid 00 inc the 'Cit n .ard unl ss s .. S e ...had.., of aid ari one ,else'foreasements -the ns;tructed Mr. DavldSOn tot and ick: another 'route S -u h Mr tt disc e t at c n iti n r mm ra ro s d e w er o d o .and. ec a ed tha S O P and it was decided to get Mr Voebel of Layne Texas Company =Motion made by Mr Fr • To • the Honorable.: Mayor and City Council:'. Huntsville, Texas We hereby: wish to submit the following reports for the month of July, 1957 for Building permits, permits, Gas permits and Plumbing permits as follows Building permits' Moving permits Fees collected Electrical. Plumbing permits : Fees collected t some test holes be ut>down.in South Huntsville P ,ori ank Sprott seconded "by Mr. Fred `Smith to pass the following Tax Levy Ordinande: AN ORDNANCE LEVYING TAXES UPON' TAXABLE, PROPER.TY.LOCA,TED WITHIN AND SUBJECT : TO TAXATION IN TF -L CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ',IBE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE IN.COUNCIL°ASSEMBLED: SECTION ONE: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and All personal property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas, on the first day of January, 1957, except Iso much as may be excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United. States, the following (i) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of One Dollar and thirty. five cents ($1.35) on the One Hundred ,$100.00) Dollars cash value thereof,. estimated in lawful currency of the United States for the current expenses for the support and maintenanceof the City Government of said City of Huntsvilhe,.Texas. ` (2) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of Sixty Cents ($.60) on the One Hundred Dollar ($100.00) cash ',value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States:, to : pay ; current interest : on and provide one Il year's sinking fund and to pay all of the principal andinterest accruing onall outstanding warrants,sewage, bond, paving bond, funding warrants, sewerextensions,:. improvement bonds and warrants, City Hall and fire station warrants and any and all other bonds and warrants outstanding heretofore lawfully issued by the City of Hunts- ville Texas unts-villeTexas and which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said City of Huntsville, Texas. (3) An annual ad valorem "tax of and at the rate of five cents >($.05) on the One Hundred Dollar cash value }thereof, estimatedin lawful currency of the United States, forthe purpose of the support and maintenance of ;the Fire Department, authorized by law at an election held thereunder and the ordinance of the Citof Huntsville Ii Electrical permits: Fees collected Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. August 1, 1957 (4) An occupation tax onall persons, firms and corporations doing business within the City of Huntsville, Texas, equal to one-half of that provided by law for occupation tax due and payable to the State of Texas, and including all amendments of Article 7047 o±' the Revised Statutes of 1925, and other amendments thereto. SECTION TWO: The above and foregoing ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage land approval. ITheforegoing ordinance was referred tee in open Council at the regular (recessed) meeting �to the"Finance Commit, •of the City of Huntsville Council held on the 6th day of August, 1957. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby w W. B. Veazey, Mayor }We, the Finance Committee, to whom the above and foregoing Ordinance was referred, have duly considered the recommend that the said foregoing ordinance, levying taxes for the year 1957, be adopted. h to submit the pumping report for the month of Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter -'Brine meter Salt used July, 1957: 45,399,800 Gals 39,311,500 It 2,178, 300 9,056,34Q 11 10,999,400 " 108mm587 " _ . 282, 326.2 Lbs W. B Smith Herbert Hoech R. V. Gibbs oP•'"ted and approved in o en Council this PP P he t 6 h ? da o August, . Y f 957.` /s/ W. B. Veazey, W. B.; Veazey, Mayor. o further business council recessed subject The CitCouncilmetinregularmeeting at present, 'to -,:wit: W. B. Veazey,- Mayor Q.,0. Robbins Frank Sprott W. 'B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr R.. V. Gibbs _ Joe Boaz' the City Hail in Huntsville, Texas with the following members. The .Mayor called the meeting to order. The;;ninutes of August 6 ` were g � 19 7 5 ,. Walker County Hardware Martinez, Garage ; Wood Tire & Siz 1 Co an PP Y mI? Y Western Electric Supply Co :.: Greene Service. Station Bob Amer Electric Shop Sam McKinne Y Municipal Supply Company ! & Texas Refrigeration. Ice Company I The Karpark Corporation 0IBannon Insurance Agency 'Davis -Insurance Agency IGalloway's Humble Station Humble Oil & Refining Company Hi -Way Equipment Co., Inc` Floyd Farris, Sheriff approved and ordered the following bills paid: 125.42, 18.10 12.10 3009.12 9.03 37.64 37.45 73.60 20.95 55.74 46.24 83.00 3.00 22.95' 50.59 40.25 Sinclair Refining Company Western Auto Associate Store Murray Insurance Agency Allman TexaCo Service Station' Utility Supply Company M. L. Bath Company, Ltd .:" United Gas Corporation Diamond Alkali Company Y N. O. Nelson Company Johns Manville West End Motors, Inc. Builders Supply Mallery & Smi.ther, Inc Missouri Pacific Agent Gulf States Utilities Co. 437.75 13.45 110.00 12.50' 08 4 .14 4100 10 38.25 107.07 2508.12 26.21 113.25 5.30 522.52. 2210.90 2 Marshall H. Pen r• 57 Pengra 258 Bertha Howard 259 David Price 260 Joseph Gr McMahon 261 Lonnie L. Grail 262 James Stokes 263 Geo. M. Edwards 264 JamE. Kelly 265 Roy Woodses 266 Velma: D. Adams 267 Velma D. Adams 268 William G. Thomas. 269 Ola Mae Crooks 270 Mary O'Bryant 271 Jane" K. Martinez 272 George. Kay 273 Mrs. H.0. Myers,.Sr 274 Gerald 0. Thornton 275 James A. Franklin 276 Paul Bethard. 277 Mance Williams 278 Charlie Williams, Jr 279 John J. Kuttner 280 B. R. Hollis 281 Robert F. Cox 282 Robert E. Cox 283 Thurman 0. Crenshaw 284 Farley F. Ferris 285 John E. Shaw 286 John Shaw 287 Geo. R. McCosiin 288 -Claude Bradly 289 Floyd M. Myers 290 Patsy Ann Lester 291 Lawrence J. Larkin 292 293 291 295 296., 297 298 299 300 301 302 James P. Collinsworth: Melvin Archie Charles R. Sanders Amos Wiley Charles Scott t Joe Small Joe Small Robert Wood, Theodore Jones Hiroshi;Sunahara James E. Hicks Driving too fast Disturbing the peace Drunk Ran stop sign• Ran stop sign Parked by fire plug Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Drunk Driving on wrong _side of street Passing on wrong :side Disturbin the peace Disturbing the; peace Speeding Driving too fast for conditions; Parked>in no parking zone Driving b truck on=:prohibited Street Driving too fast for conditions Y Parked fire 1 P � No license Ranstop sign Ran stop sign Improperly parked Driving on wrong :side' of street Drunk Ran stop sign Wrong way on one -;way street Disturbing the peace Drunk Ran stop sign Disturbing. the peace '. Driving ,truck on`prohbited street Parked by. fire plug. Driving too 'fast Excessive noise with a motor vehicle Drunk Drivin too':.fast:for conditions: Ran stop "sign R`an red light Driving without a license Driving on .left"side of street Driving truck on' rohibited street Driving too fast `.for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving truck on prohibited street Following too closely`` Total Collections 14";00 14.00 14100 14.00 x.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25..00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 7:4.00 14.00. 14.00 5.0c 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ,. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 fi 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 1: 25.00 25.00 , 5.00 5.00 'I 5.00 5.00 i" 14. oo 14..00 14.0o 14.00 ;1 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ,y 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 i1 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00.. Ii 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 >} 5.00 ..00' 5 14.00 14.00 ,F 14.00 1 .00 'S 4 4 5.00 5.00 ;1 1)4.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted, A.:W". Coker, Cty•Judge Robert Smithey, City.Attorney September 1, 1 To the Honorable Mayor and' City Council Huntsville, Texas I Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following report for the month of August, 1957 for Building, Plumbing, Gas and. Electrical permits as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the. Corporation. Court for the City of Huntsville, Texas: Respectfully submitted, George;Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp., R. V. Siliers, Electrical Insp. 160 Claude M. Collard 187 Adair Williams 240 James` Edward Harrison 252 Grover H. Beckham 253 Bud Douglas 254' Henry' M. Taylor 2.55. Virgil R. IIancock J. W. Cook Old fine in full Pd. on old fine Old fine in full Ran stop sign Simple assault Driving too fast for conditions No operators license 5.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 September To. the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas wish to submit the puping report for the month of August, 1957:" Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter. Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 46,550,600 34,778,700 1,927,200 7,823,200 853,200 92:095 239,438 Lbs. Respectfully submitted, R. V. 'Sillers, Plant Operator. City of Huntsville, Huntsville Texas '`milk` Samples of soldin P Huntsville were taken August 13,1957 and were found as follows: A111 samples met Grade A specifications with the exception of two. One sample of Carnation Homo was high in coliform. One sample of S am Houston College was high in. coliform. Each concern has been notified and steps are being inade to correct the trouble. MUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF regular meeting as the' City Hall in Huntsvil The City Council met in pr sent, to -wit: W ---e ; Mayor Q. C. Robbins Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz Texas with the following members, The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of September 3, 1957`were :read, approved and ordered Allman Texaco Service Station United Gas Corporation Utility Supply Company Diamond Alkali Company, Mallery & Smithey Inc L. & L. Welding Supply Q. C. Robbins Motors Walker County Hardware Co Missouri Pacific Agent Wood Tire & Supply Company The Huntsville Item 20.35 39.98. 135.15 38.25 2.50 3.60 113.21 48.54 278.47 29.52 41.,05 the `following bills paid: Mrs.. Sam McKinney, Badger: Meter Mfg: Co.'. Municipal Supply Company Uvalde Rock'Asphalt Company Postmaster- Huntsville Tex Greene.` Service•Station Huntsville' `Building &'Material'Co. '. Continental Oil company B & '0 Auto Parts_ Chas &'Sam GulfStates'; Utilt lea ;Compsny 110192 1,141543.12)d 24 244.80 37.20 6.04 12.32 360.42 19.00 1473.54 2130.56 W.J.Dodd , City Milk Inspector Mr. S prigs living out of the amity lents south of Huntsville appeared before the council and requested that he be allowed to lay a 3 inch water line from the City line south to take care of a number of customers. Motion` was made by R.V.Gibbs seconded by Laverne Smither to allow him to connect on the City line provided he signed a contract similar to others outside' the City lirnits. Motion passed. Robert Hawkins presented a petition from residences of Gospel Hill and Smith Hill to have sewage put out in their r} addition. Motion made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Gibbs to refer this to the water and sever committee and City Engineer to make investigation. ;Motion passed. Mr Davidson advised the Council that it would cost about $300.00 to move back the curb on the corner of 15th St. andAvenue I econded byMr, W. B. Smith to instruct Mr. Davidson to do this work. Motion passed. 1Mr. Voebel of Layne -Texas Company and Mr. George of William F.Guyton & Associates discussed with the Council the question of finding additional sources of water wells in Huntsville. Mr. George made the following proposition: The preliminarystudies which we' have in mind and which we have proposed to do for 00 include a studyof �3, 5 'the following: (i) the geology, drillers' log, and electric logs of oil tests and water wells within a radius of 10 to 12 miles of Huntsville, (2) Chemical analyses of water' from all possible sources, (3) the history of water! levels and pumpage of Huntsville wells, and (4) the preparation of a report containing (a.) conclusions on the. general availability and quality of waterfrom sands now used by the City and other sands above or below these sands, and (b) optimum locations for testor pilot holes for new wells with.recommended procedure for testing. ; He will also make pumping tests;of the City's wells and contract with Layne -Texas Company to make test holes for new wells at a cost of $2,000.00 more;"plus cost of test holes. mad byMr.Sprott, seconded by Mr. Hoech to make;a contract with Mr. George for this work to cost Motion was dep , g $5,500.00 and to have test holes put down not to exceed 10 000.00. Motion assed. Motionmade by Mr. Fred Smith to be paved. Motion passed. RESOLUTION FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY, OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: REAS on September th1 6 the CityCouncil of the City}of Huntsville Texas, in open session author- ized P 4 .,.� 95. ,,, � P ized the Mayor and the City Secretary of said City to make an Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease as Lessor to R. N. Lewis as Lessee, leasing that certain 630 acres, more or less, part of the Warren Birdsell League, Abstract No. 6, described in a deed from Texas Prison Board to the City of Huntsville, Texas dated November 19th, 1945 and recorded in Volume 112, pages 55 to 57, Deed Recores, Walker County, Texas. Said lease was to be on Producer's 88 (3-54) form with 640 acre pooling provision, as printed by Pound Printing & Stationery Co.,, Houston, Texas, to be for a ten-year primary term on a bonus of $2.00 per acre and a rental of $630.00 per year; and WHEREAS said lerse was made, paid for and delivered but was inadvertently dated. August 4th, 1956; and said Lessee, now asks that said CityCouncil byappropriate resolution ratifyand cinfirm said lease and authorize R. N. Lewis,.._.. Pp P its Mayor and said City Secretary to issue its amendment to said lease ratifying said lease and making the annual renewal date for rental payments September 4th, of each year instead of August 4th of each year: cooperatewith the Count_ oany seconded by R. V. Gibbs that the ',cxty, willcooperate y on streets THEREFORE be it resolved that the City, Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, on this 3rd day of September, 1957, does ratify and confirm said lease as made and does hereby direct and authorize the Mayor and the City Secretary of said, City to execute and deliver to said R. N. Lewis an amendment to said lease "hereto- fore made dated August 4th,; 1956 and now shown of record in Book 156, page 385, Deed Records, Walker County, ratifying the aame and amending said lease so that the annual' rental payment date hereafter shall be Texas, a Yang g September L.th, of each year. Upon motion of R. V. Gibbs and seconded by W. B. Smith, said resolution was passed. .a., Q.ournctl....r esae sub.je.ct. to call. The Honorable Mayor and City Council }Huntsville, Texas (Gentlemen: We herebywish to submit the following cases on the Docket ;of the Corporation Court of the City of P Huntsville, Texas: 187 Adair Williams 220 Louinzia Oliver 1320 Obie Rolling 304 Virgil T. Ellison 305 Johnnie C. Stallcup 306 Frank E. Williams 307 R. A. Johnson 308 James E. Wallace 309 Thomas. L. Clark 310 T. K. White 311 James Woods 312 Jimmie S. Davis 313 John A. Smith 314 James L. Knight If 315 Clarence C. Campbell ;' 316 Tri Van Yu 1, 317 Thomas Crawford If 318 Thomas Crawford 11 319 Larry Nelson 320 Robert Lee Archer 321 Robert Lee Archer 322 Varee Pace g 323 Reginald Bracewell 324 Floyd Vernon Nauls 1 W. M. Willis 2 Charles Lloyd Rhoden 3 Charles Lloyd Rhoden 4 Dan Watts ei 5 Calvin Graham 1 6 Elbert L. Corsoran } 7 R. D. Choate 8 Freeman Palmer g 9 Walter Bass 10 Wora1ter.: ass �. Old fineP aid in full Old fine paid in full Paid on old fine Ran stop sign Driving too last for conditions Driving on prohibited. Street with truck Driving truck on prohibited street Ran stop sign Speeding Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast Driving too fast Driving too fast Driving too fast Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving too fast Failure to stop for officer Ran stop sign Driving too fast No operators license Failure to grant right-of-way Blocking street intersection No valid inspection sticker Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving too fast Drunk Drunk Speeding Ran red light Ran red light Disturbance by complaint .Speedin 114.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 5100 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 2100. 4.00 7.00 3.00 5 14.00 f. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00- {} 14.00 ` ;f 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 }. f,. 10.00 i! 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 �4 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 :. 9QLQ.e 11. Charles, D. Batson "12 Ausencio F. Cozaret 13 McKinley Harvey Ala F. Foster 15 L. C. Jasper Ben Cameron 16" 17 Oscar Thomas 18 Bobby Don Pegoda 19_ Tommy Foley 20 Tommy Foley 21 Ernest Johnson 22 L. C. Oliphant 23 Vance Roosevelt Williams 24" Melvin Archie. 25 James E. McVey 26 James W. Barnhill 27 Edward Wooten 28 Ben Johnson 29 Elic I. Hinson, Jr 39 Elic I. Hinson, Jr 31 Jinuny P. Tesar 32 Chester V. Ellisor 33 Jessie E. Willis 311. George Daniels 35 Alvin J. Blazek 36 A. E. Sipes 37 Don .Branum 38 Wayne Brown 39 S. T. Dickey,: Jr 40 Arnold Booth 41 Arnold Booth' 42 Mike Fussell 43 Willa Dean Chapman 4 Frank M. Dobbs " 45 Al Jordan 46 Grady L. Evans 47 Jackson B. Tinsley 48 Jerry Angerman 49 Frank H. Moore 50 Joyce R. McGee 51 Victor L. Kaiser 52 Thomas C. Decapos 53 Bruce Craig 54 J. M. Johnson 55 Dennie Cook 56 LaVelle Rothwell 1 57 Newton A. Walker 58 Colman B. Wilburn 59 Richard Schwarz 60 Raymond McReynolds 61 Willie Antill 62 Jimmy Sarder, Jr. 63 Jerry L. Young 64 Gene Erwin 65 Lawrence Casey 66 BarneyRichard Carnes- 67 William H. Berkley 68 Joseph McGuire 69 Joseph McGuire 70 Edmund E. Sheffield 71 Elba Gordon Logan, Jr 72 Billy Hill 73 Jerrell W. Royal 74 Bubba Devillier 75 Duke Gray 76 Janice McNeely 77 Garv'is White 78 Raymond W. Miller 79 Carl H. Bohn CAUSE Driving too fast. Passing in no passing zone Drivingtoo fast Speeding Dri ving t oo fast conditions it. ions Parked in no parking zone . Parked in no parking zone ,, Driving too fast for conditions Driving on wrong side of road No operators license Driving on left side of road Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light \ Drunk Driving too fast Driving too fast Driving truck on prohibited street. Driving too fast Drunk Driving on left side of street Passing onno pass zone Ran stop sign Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Driving truck on prohibited street Driving without license Failure to stop for sign Parking in no park`. zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Parked in no parking zone No operators license Passing in no pass zone Defective lights Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions. Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking. zone Passing in no pass zone Nooperators'license Driving too fast Ran stop sign Improper turn Parked by fire plug Driving too fast for conditions Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast Petty theft T-5890 thru T-5909 Total collections Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney A. W. Coker, City Judge AMT -AMT' FINE ` PAID 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.0o 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.0o 14.00 11.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.0o 14..00 14.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 f 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.0o 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 T - 14..00 7.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 -- 25.00 25.00 929.00 20.00 $ 919.00 ; To, the Honorable Mayor and City Council ?l Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following report -for the month Electrical permits as follows: t Building "permits Moving permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected of September, 1957 for Building, Plumbing Respectfully"submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brosn, Gas & Plumbing Insp.,. R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp. Honorable 'Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas 11 Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the pumping report for the month of September., 1957 as follows: Water pumped 35,280, 800, Gals'' Water softened 27,:866,300. rr Wash water used 1,553,800, ►r Prison meter" Plant meter 92, 000 rr Brine meters 70,1 4 Salt used 7,255_,50° ri 34 rr 182,34814 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Operator October 1, 1957. Milk Samples of milk sold in Huntsville were taken September 24, 1957 to be tested. Reports from the samples have not been received as yet. The samples were taken this late, in the month in order to get samples from the College. This was necessary because the College has run some high coliform counts recently, and I took some special samples trying to locate the trouble. The Lamar Creamery Company from Paris has made application for permit to sell milk in Huntsville. Permit will be issued as soon as preliminary tests are made and permit fees received. W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. Mr. Davidson advised the Council that it would cost around f.p25,000 to put the sewer in Gospel and Smith Hill. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to have Mrs. Ross check the list on the petition for the sewer to see how many signers paid taxes and pay water bills, and if the Council find there are ample people wanting sewer to justify epecifications and asking for bids that they will go on with the project. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded. by Mr. Gibbs to check the bid of J. E. Badger for painting and fixing the fire station and police department at a cost of $814.50. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. W. B. Smith to buy a 369 culvert, which the college will put down on 16th Street. Motion passed. Motion Was made by Mr. W. B. Smith, seconded by Mr. Herbert Hoech to accept the following street dedications by Mrs. Alice Cline, with the provision that nothing would be done at the present time except grade thestreet and that the culvert would be put down in the future. The following is the resolution: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE DEDICATION OF CLINE, STREET EXTENDING EASTERLY FROM THE CENTER LINE OF FARM MARKET HIGHWAY NO. 1374 TO A POINT NEAR SEWER LIFT STATION NO. 3A,AND ACCEPTING THE SANE AS A PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE. WHEREAS, the owner of the land over which Cline Street passes, as shown by a plat attached to the dedication thereof, has dedicated the same for a public thoroughfare, and whereas, it is to the interest and benefit of the public that said dedication which is dated October 1, 1957, be approved and adopted by the City Council of, the City of Huntsville, the City Council has considered and'passedthe following ordinance, IT ORDAINED BY THE:;; CITY COUNCIL OF CITY' OF.HUNTSVILLE:TEXAS: Tha"t the ,dedication and 'plat of Cline' Street' extending Easterly, from the center line of Farm -Market Highway No v f ,the .SouthLits o ...Huntsville as shown by :,.a , lat marked, . bit A t h . a pExhi and at ac ed thereto. a is ` the . owner: -of . he land over which such :street by Al e Cline,w s street,lies'dated October l 1957 submitted for.,b th _ th l` the Cit Council, e, owner of a and over which; said newly`dedicated street asses be D_ .., . d in h R . approved; and, ;,adopted to be re oorde a eed ecords of ,,,.+Talker ,County ..,:Texas and hat aid :dedication: ,is ands n thruhf ac'ce ted;; as a ublc street d o o g area .,,.p P of Oct Passed and . approved this 1st ober 19 7. ,.._Ya 5 Fred . 13. Smith, Secretary. (SEAL) No further business council recessed MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILT,E The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville,. present, to -wit: W. B. -Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins 11 Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr II R. V. Gibbs it Joe Boaz 1 The Mayor called the meeting to order. 1 The minutes of aWu bier 1 were read, United' Gas Corporation 11 Utility Supply Company 1` Elliott Addressing Machine Co Walker County Abstract Co 11 Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co Thomason Insurance Agency II General Electric Supply Company Allman Texaco Service Station Martinez Garage The Karpark Corporation Q. C. Robbins Mallery & Slither, Inc. Magnolia Petroleum Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Billingsley Bros B. & C. Auto Parts Geo. W , Hunt Joe M. Martinez Station West End Motors, Inc. approved and ordered the following bills paid: 02.76 155.19 13.49 130.50 1.32 134.30. 12.60 9.00 11.85 30.73 26.94 3.00 485.04 87.00 1.20 3.00 6.25 3.00 21.26 Safety First Co. of Houston Diamond Alkali` Company Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Morrison Supply Co., Ind Southern Engine & Pump Co. Uptown Garage Wood Tire & Supply Company Chas. & Sam Goolsby Drug Greene Service Station Cauthents Service Station Walker "County Hardware Co VTOod,Motors, Inc Builders Supply, Gulf atates Utilities Co Maintenance Engineering Corporation The Huntsville Item Floyd Farris, Sheriff 19.09. 19.13 300.00 20.90 48.60 530.89 7.69 66.09 not .28 2.75 2.00 5.00. 80.42. 91.89 103.80 1992.91 1.51 17.5o 33.35 To ;the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Texas: 72," Billy Hill 78 Raymond W. Miller 80 Milton D. Sanders. 81 Bobby Holcomb 82 Joe Dave 83 John W. Craigen 8 Durwood Lehramann 85; A. E. Buford t -.. Aiken. Old fine in full Old fine in full Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Parked lay f ire plug 5.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 c .00 87 w;Lanca 88 Edwin Lancastester r 8 9 LukeEdin B. Lane 90 ToniMclster 1 Elm 9988810879 er Avant 9293. ElmeAvant EJ lmer Avant 94 aures E."Bone Y 95 Charles Tubbs 96 Robert E. Archer 97 LarneY L. Baker 98 A. C . White 99 Roxie M. Dcdd 100 Lloyd N. Burnett 101 William H. Berkley 102 Johnny J. Sicola 103 Billy;M rtin 104 Davis Burr 105 John Anderson, Jr. 106 John M. Wade 107 Lathy Smither 108' Denny Ivey, 109 Robert Hendley 110 Betty Barkin 111 Wheeler Garrett 112. Jack B. Hamm 113 Julia V. Justice 114 John R. McPhail 115' Charles D.;McKay, Jr 116 Don Pollock 117 Mrs. E. Harper 118 Lola G. Gaddis 119 Lola G. Gaddis 120 Bennie E. Nelson 121 Joe Curry X122 Geo. J. Smiley 123 J. K., Smith 1124 Jackie J. Fletcher 125 James M. Fite 126 James E. Davis 127 Lieh W. Koehl 128` Stewart C. Overton 129 Paul Hagan 130 George McVey 131 Robert. F. Meyers 132 Freddie J. Schaffer 133 Arthur Jones 134 Arthur Jones 135 Joe E. Winno 136 Leitha Milliner. X137 Tom Gamble 138 Eric Williamson 139 Lynn Harding X140 Eugene Farris 141 Raymond Stoppenhagen 142 E. M. Poldrach 11x.3 Tom D. Overton, Jr ;144 Raymond T. Gardonsky 1; 145 W. L. Moore 11146 Losie Lee ;E 147 Marie C., Fousio 148Frank Dawson 149, Richard W. Martin 150 Richard W. Martin ;,151 John Dominey 11 152 Duane Evans 1; 153 Willie W. Adams ;1154 Jerry W. Yancy 11 155 Del ma I. Dickey 1 156 James D. Golden 157 Jimmy W. Wolines 158 James W. Mclhanon 159 Alex Smith, Jr 160 James Smith it 161 John G. Williams 11 162 John L. Blanchard 163 Charles P. Gilbert 164 Jay Long 0.65 Floyd Davis 11166 H. L. Foster 11167 H. L. Foster X168 Robert L. Watters ;;169 Ezekiel Johnson 1 170 Curtis A. Matthews 11 171 Arnold E. Stacey 172 Donald Cecil 173 Ronald Brinkley, Jr 174 Leroy Gaston 175 Betty M. Seeley 11176 J 1rs . J. N. Wiggins ,1177 S. T. Woods 178 Eugene Winburger 1179 Wm. Henry Jones 1 180 Ezra Lee Howard Improperly parked Parked in no parking. zone Ran stop sign Parked in no parking . z one Drivingwrong on side of road No operator license Driving too fast Driving too" fast Ran 'stop. sign;, Driving :too fast" braving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with motor vehicle Ran stop ;sign.... Driving too last for conditions Blocking' cross walk Parked in no parking' zone Drunk Driving too fast Ran psign Parkedstoin nsio parking zone Parked in no parking zone by fire; plug Ran Parkedstop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop, sign Driving, too fast for conditions Ran stop; sign Parked in no parking zone No operators license Passing in no pass zone Speeding Excessive noise Parked in no parking zone Unnecessary noise Parked in no parking zone Failure to stop Driving too fast Driving truck on . prohibited street Speeding Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Passing no. pass zone No operators license Driving on wrong side of road Driving too fast for.conditions Drunk, Thef t Parked in no parking zone Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Passing on wrong side U-turn in middle of block, Parked in no parking zone Drunk ( 2 days in jail- $6.00) Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Excessive noise Excessive noise Ran stop: sign Improperly parked Driving on wrong side of street Passing on wrong side of street Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Expired;motor vehicle license Blocking driveway Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Drunk Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Ran red light Driving on wrong way on one-way Street Improper turn Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Parked in no park zone Ran stop sign Blocking`' driveway Driving truck on prohibited street Ran red light Speeding 14:.00" . 1�It' 00 10 4.0 14.00' 00 5.00 14100 14.00 14.00 14..00' 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5 0 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1). 00 1%.;.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14:.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14"00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14100 14.00 14.. 00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.slo 5.00 5. 00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00;. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00; 5.00, 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00' 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00` 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00` 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00! 5.00 5.00 8.00 `s 14.00 i4.00 14.00 ;1 14.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5 .00 5.00 14.00 lj 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 !# 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 lj 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194; 195. 196 197 'Merle Whittaker Ben Wright Edward Mayes Ben Wright Walter M. Cooksey A. V. White P tsy Akin a Paul J. Council Imogene Franklin Wm.- -R. Vogelpohl Frank L. Milligan 'James W. Atkins Roland. J. Ramirez Bennett T McCollum Lawrence Chapman Julian Wakefield G. D. Scott 1.. {t .. 198 - ' Pat Dudley 199 Jodie Hill i 200 Gene G. Ronsonette 201 Roosevelt Mills 202 Thomas L. Crawford 203 Geo. G. Archie } 20)4 Gladys Cole 205 Gerald Swift. 206 Royce Aston Disturbing Drunk No operators license Driving on. wrong side of street Ran stop sign No commercial,operator license Parked in no parking zone Speeding Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Ran red light Drunk Drunk no Passing in pass zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking i g zone Ran stop sign Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Unnecessary noise Parked in no parking zone Drunk Parked in no parking zone 2.14.00 14.00 14 00 14.00 14.00 1100 5.00 9.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1 00 14.00 4, 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5. o0 5. o0 5.00 -- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 4 1.)..00 14.00 14.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1..00, 5.00 5.00 131136.00 13.00 11149.00 111.00 14.00 5.00 1)4.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 '5.00 • 5.. 14.00 Total collections Respectfully submitted, Robert Smither, City Attorney A. W. Coker, City Judge November 1, 1957. City of Huntsville All samples of milk tested for the month of October1957 showed all - milk met Grade "A" specifications.; Thei 'f' s gni icance of this report shows the college is clear, of coliform which has been showing too high. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: i We hereby wish to submit the following report for the month of October, 1957 for Building Electrical permits as follows: Building permits Moving, permits 2 Fees collected: 853.00 W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. Motion made o by Mr. Fred Smith' seconded by Mr. R. V. Gibbs o pass � the following resolution: 'W. B..":Veazey Mayor of the Cit of Huntsville Texas; is ,hereb instructed to 'issue ian instrument owing . abandonment by the Citf of all.rightsto the alle as sandeasements _Be Cit ;of Huntsville Texas, described as follows ...:. n l Th. e dad c ti n B a o of an alley -way, wa i.n said lock,., the alley-wayhero that which:was dedicated in a deed from Howell: Ma es and wife Erie Ma es.' to Smither 'GroceryC'om' an' dated Aril ' 8th 1925 and recorded in Volume<54, page'526, Deed Records, Walker County, Texas; and "(2) The easement granted in that certain deed from L. A. Northington and wife, Lilla Northington to Smither Grocery Company dated June 19th and recorded, in. Volume:.. 62,:12 of said Deed Records p J 9 , 1928 page 4, "This s ab andonmeiit is made because the City of _Iuntsvlle Texas has never used said alley -ways and easements and has no intention of evermaking use of the same and refuses to assume the expense of maintaining the same." Mr. Clements and Mr. Jack Keller explained the miscl. charges or raises being -planned for the December bills in Huntsville. Since the council did not taise any objections on these items tie raisewill automatically be Mr. Williamson and Mr. Bobbitt requested the 0ity give $500.00.on,the ;purchase of a truck for the Civil defense organization The truck to carry all first aid equipment and fire fighting equipment and to be used for any emergency necessary. The truck would be in then name of the county and the Federal governemt had allowed half the cost of the truck same. costing $4500.00 Motion was made by Mr. Smither seconded by Mr.Fred Smith to donate the $500.00. Motion passed. Mr. Sprott advised the council that the test well produced soft water but not very much and the Engineers and Layne Texas Company will meet and make recommendations in about a week and council agreed to meet in specia session when called. Mr. S mither' presented the following o ing report front he Fire Committeew , At- a call meeting of your fire committee a recommendation and proposal that the City Council discuss and consider the hiring of a paid Chief and Assistant Chief and, two. regular paid firemen to work with our Volunteer Fire Department. The two paid firemen besidesthe-Chief and`:Assistnat chief be recommended to the council by the chief. The Committee recommends that a saluaation of not over 15p be assessed. if necessary. The strength of the Volunteer firemen being. 25 men should be cut to 20 volunteers and one chief and One assistant Chief, with the other two paid firemen, making a total of 24 men, to be approved by the Chief and the Fire Committee. Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp.,. A. J. Brown, Gas &.'Plumbing Insp., R. V. Sillers, Electrical Insp Laverne S mither Chairman Frank Sprott Fred B. Smith The question was discussed and the Committee; was instructed to get all information from the Insurance Committee on the number of men required to reduce the insurance rate and salary recommend and time to work the men. No other business the council recessed subject to call Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: MINUTES OF CALLED MEETING OF Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used October, 1957: 35,013,000 Gals 27,149,400 " 1,251,000 " 8,763,300 it 811,300 " 61,734 " 160,508.4 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. November 18, 1957... TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. called meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, W. B. Veazey, Mayor W. B. Smith Frank Sprott (Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech !Fred B. Smith, Jr. I R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz !The Mayor called the meeting to or ;Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded ;ordinance. Motion passed. • THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER • 0 ICITY OF HUNTSVILLE► Mr. Frank Sprott, motion unanimously carried to pass the following Z REAS the owners of a ma orit: .of the : rorerty 0 -butting on 16th Street from its intersection with the . West curb line of Avenue J to its intersection with the East curb line of Avenue. K the City of Huntsville,-`. Texashave requested-said.Cit 'to and improve saidstreet in�ngm• • That s aid 16th Street between the W st line. of Aven ue, and the East line of Avenue K be Paved to a width of fort two (42)feet. with rock and�ravel base .and asphaltic tic toPPirg and with concretecurbs and gutters. That said 16th street between the West line of Avenue Jfor a distanceahee of�b feet tbe paved to a width th of. fort two ' 2 feet withrockand gravelbase, .`and.asphaltictopping andwith concrete curbs and gutter's. THEREFORE ORDAINED BY HE CITY 0 CIL OF THE CITY OF BE IT Q A INED T C UN HUNTSVILTF,, T EXAS . ..:That a necessity exists for the pavement- and.irarovement of said l6th Street as hereinabove provided.. That gprepare and. file with the CityCouncilplans and specifications for such work and N. B. Davidson, City, Engineer, P Preliminaryestina estimate of the cost thereof. BE IT 'FURTHER' ORDnhED that the. Mayor , ..of the CityofIunLsville �Teras k� andhe is hereby'au thorize d`ao, 'enter -ioec haict s,• Materialian s and Pavin€Lien Contracts. with :the adjoining' Pro ert owners < inac cord ce Lite with. this ordinance and in accordancewith ordinances hereafter to be enacted for such pavement and improvement , of saidStreet • On motion dulymade and secondedthe ab ve and f r g�in�g ordinance was duly adopted this the 18th day of November, .-,957• 1 „ APPROVED THIS THE lNovember 8th day. ;of1- .....957 • City of Huntsville, Texas. BE IT FH. RORDAINED that the estimate o the cost of such irrovevents Prepared avids n City E ngineer ,ard now onfile the Secretary ecr t ry oi,. h ,,.,C.- it "of Huntsville Ter.as heretofore Prepared by him under the direction 0rn0f the Cit;Council, be and , he same is hereby approved BEIT'F T_against FURTHER Irn n a t � ORDAINED that a . state e t of the amount of `he .. essm nts to be '`made. a s the t ass e o owner or owners or clalma nts ofabuttingpropertyand against ,such;Pro property will be found office of the Cityhn ineer an h inter ste r' i shall ` theright � reasonable hours. g a t e e � d a t es s al have r� t to examine the. same at all , hat the estimated amount or. amounts iper' front- foot proposed_to' be assessed .a against owner or' owners'. or g claim n c a is or abutting property and againsti such property with respect to Unit A shall be not in excess of Four and No/100 ($14.00) Dollars per front foot. That the estimated total cost of the pa.vement'and improvement of. Unit A is Three Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Five 03875.00) Dollars., BE IT FURTHER ORDAINEDthathearing heldC _ . C .. h Ci a :hear n shall be, b and before the it ouncil, in t e t of - g Y .: Y Y. Huntsville, Walker a lie a_kerCount Texas_on the 6th da .of 1957,at.,. .00 o clock,A. 1�...as. rovided'b.,.law � Y�Y. � .:. 9 I? Y � at which time and place all Persons interested.,.in the avement.;and im rovements, of said street including;the eror own owenrs of theproperty abutting'said street, or an'interest therein,,.and allpersonsowning,claiming or interested in said project mayappearand be: with f '. r p o� heard with e erencet to all matters pertaz.nln�„ tc the pavement and imn rovement of said street. ' which hearingshall be continued from da t d until fin l accom lishe P Y o, ay ah Y d. No assessment shall be made againstg.abutting Property ert or owner thereof in ;exc ss of ,ta s eci 1' ben fi any o P P Y e e. P a e is of such property, and its owners,in the enhanced' value thereof by means of such'improvements as`.deterinined at such (P ( hearing. .', The City Secrety;is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing by publishing a true copy of this Ordinance i n the Huntsville Item for three ` 3 consecutive weeks the first..publication to be at least tenC10) ' days before the date of the hearing. Upon motion duly made and seconded, 'the above and foregoing ordinance was' duly adopted by the City Council CITY: SECRETARY. of the City of Huntsville by unanimous vote, this the 18th day of November, 1957. APPROVED this the 18th day of November, 1957. MAYOR, '" CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. PRELIIVINARY ESTIMATED COST OF PAVING AND IMPROVING UNIT A: BEING TIIAT PORTION OF SIXTEENTH STREET FROM THE EST CURB LINE OF AVENUE J IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF AVENUE K 600 cu. Yds. excavation at 500 400 cu . Yds. base at $4.00 80 tons asphalt at $10.00 900 L F curb and gutter at $1.75 Legal, Engineer, Advertising and contingencies. Owners, x'3200.00 Or $4.00 Council went on record as favoring unanimously to fire department. Motion was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by W. B. valuation sufficient to take care of cost of paid Passed. hire some full time paid men to work with the volunteer Smith to' submit to the voters for and against an increase in firemen and not to exceed 15% of present valuation. Motion It was suggested that drill teams help new members on fire department and also suggested that fire hose tested more often. `ORDER:ESTABLISHING PROCEDUREFOR,-CITY?S SPECIAL ELECTION. THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF HUNTSVILTr On this the 13th day of November, 1957, the City Council of the City of Iiuntsville, Texas, convened in. regular recessed session at the regular meeting place thereof with the following members.. present, to -wit: CITY SECRETARY. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Frank Sprottand unanimously passed to pave 16th street between West line of Ave J and East line of. Avenue K and the following ordinance was passed. Motion passed. COUNTY OF WALKER (i PAVING ORDIPTANCE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE T0 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville, Texas, acting under and by virtue of Title 28, Chapter 9, Revised Civil • Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925 and all amendments thereto, particularly Article 1105b hereof, , and by ordinance approved. November 18th, 1957, has determined that a necessity exists for and to make certain street improvements on Sixteenth Street in said Ci of Huntsville,Texas, from its intersection with the s tee p Y West line of Avenue J in a Westerly direction to its intersection with East line Avenue K as follows: UNIT A: That portion of sixteenth Street from the West line of. Avenue J in a. Westerly direction to the East line of Avenue K. W. B. Veazey, W. 13. Smith, Frank Sprott, Laverne Smither, Herbert Hoech, Fred B Smith, Jr.,. R. V. Gibbs, Joe Boaz, Mayor Councilman` Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman' Councilman Councilman And following absent: Q. C. Robbins, constituting a quorum, and among other proceedings had were the following: Councilman R. V. Gibbs introduced a: resolution and order and moved its adoption. The motion _,p was seconded. by W. B. Smith, and the motion carryL=4 with it the adoption of the resolution and order prevailed by the follow- ing vote, The pavement and improvement of said street shall be done in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by N. B. Davidson, City Engineer, and approved by the City Council. The pavement and improvements of Unit A, shall consist of raising, lowering and grading said streets, constructing storm drainage, concrete curbs andpavement gutters and paving the same with rock or gravel base- and asphalt topping.The width o f the pa em ent for unit A shall be forty-two (42) feet. That not in excess of three-fourths (3/4) of the cost of the pavement and improvement of said street shall be paid by the abutting property owners on the front foot rule or plan. BE.IT,FURTHETi ORDAINED that the City, Council proposes to cause a portion-of.the work of the paving and tact hereinafter � n th t a rtio n of `the actual ' said. street to be done under -con r to be made and a o ssnproving of1? .paving and improv• ing of: said street shall be done byCityemployees without contract. work;of• the p g P g p f The resolution and order are as follows: Whereas the laws of the State of Texas provide the local authorities may call a special election to be held not less than thirty -0 (3 )days from date.. of resolution same shall be held on the following question by a vote of the qualified voters: Shall the City Council increase the valuation of the taxable property in the City of Huntsville, Texas, not to exceed 15% of its present valuation in order to pay a full time salary of several firemen to work with the volunteer firemen in the fire department of the City of Huntsville. Whereas the laws of the State Texas further provide that the election code of the State of Texas is applicable to said election, and in order to comply with said code, an order should be passed ' establishing h e procedure tobefollowed in said election, and designating the voting'place for said election. Therefore, be it ordered by the City Council of the City of Huntsville that a special election be held in the City of Huntsville on Friday, December 20th, 1957,which is more than thirty (30) days from the Passage _ g, of this order, at the fire station of the City of Huntsville b thequalified voting r Y ;. Property taxpayers ers of t . . Cityof HuntsvilleY p y upon the'following;question: Shall tthe :Cit Council increa e the valuation:.of the„, , ...... taxable , �.n. the :.., ...,:property t it ;o.0 H unt,wille , not . exceed.... ...,,._ .. y , 7.exas, to 15% of its present . valuation i.n, order. to :: a a full<time ., Paye salaryto several fir m . , _ e en, to work with volunteer firemen in the fire d:e artment.;of the.City of Huntsville. <. The City Secretary i conduct said election. hereby.:authori zed and instructed :torove p de and furnish all necessaryu lie t`' pp s o The Mayor shall 'i slue all 'necessary orders,writs aiz y d notices for said election ard..returns.of said election shall be made-to`this Council immediately after the closing of the polis. Passed,approved and' adopted this the 18th dayof November 1 � 957., CITY SECRETARY (SEAL) No futher business council recessed,. subject to call. December 3, 1957. MINUTES " OF REGULAR T 4 i MEETING OF 1,E CIrY COUNCIL OF THE CITE OF HUN.zSVILTE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, ntsville, Texas with the following members present to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins Frank Sprott 'W. B. Smith Laverne Smither ! Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes; of November 5, 1957 -and:::November 18, �--1957 were read approved and ordered the following � p bills paid:. Municipal Pipe & Fabricating Co. Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co W. J. Fails Furniture Co. Mrs. Sam McKinney !;Grand Leader Dry Goods Co., Inc. Diamond Alkali Company Wood Tire & Supply Company Greene Service Station Berry & Smither Q. C. Robbins City Lumber Company Hardy Lumber Company Rockwell Manufacturing Company State Board of Registration for Prof Gulf States Utilities Company Floyd Farris, Sheriff The Huntsville Item B & C Auto Parts Martinez Garage Uptown Garage 84.60 5.95. 15.00; 50.00 19.x:5 95.63 242.98 1.00 10.00 44.15 27.52 4.50 188.83. . Engrs 5.00 1921.37 36.80 88.75 8.00 2.50 4.50 .Morrison Supply Company, Inc 141.80 Texas State Board of Public Accountancy 5.00 33.24 2.00 34.75 316.42 143.90 106.35 378.47 86.00 17.00 1166.29 11.45 34.79 12.92 49.40 3.50 7.00 1,039.40 United Gas Corporation Mary V. Arnold, Tax. Assts & Collector Kerr Is Dept. Store American LaFrance Corporation Humble Oil & Refining Company Sargent -Sowell, Inc. The Texas Company Mallery,& Smither, Inc, Veazey & Cole Chas. & Sam Gallouayt s Humble Station Walker County Hardware Co Joe M. Martinez Station Builders Supply Smither Print Shop Huntsville Mattress Factory J. E. Badger, Contractor To the: Honorable Mayor and City Council. Huntsville,Texas 213 James mes P. 21)4 James P. Hollingsworth 215 Willie 0. Davison 216 RobertQ .Swann 217 rr s Sweat Sada S t" 218 Chester M. Stark 219 Frank H. Lucas 220 Howard Kent Sartor, 221 Bill...YEdward Lanier 222 Henry B,eson Reeves 223 Eugene Marvin Poldrack 22)4 Joe Ann knacker 225 Everett Black 226 Wm. Montgomery 227 Calvin M. Ellisor 228 Herman H. Hodges 229 Jan Harper 230 Phil Wood 231 Jo. Rhodes 232 Arlie, K. Turkett 233 Joe Booker 234 Larry C. Owens 235 Willie L. Butler 236 John A. Helton 237 Kenneth` IlcMayon 238 Elroy. Lewis,' Jr 239 Horace Moore 240 Horace Moore 2)41 Mac H. Butler 242 Delbert Hale Copeland 243 James E Collins 244 Allen Craft 24 Mrs. J. N . Wiggins 5 gg 246 Doyle McEarchern 247' Ronnie Trail 2)48 Johnny Jackson 249 J. E. Kelly 250 Marcus Mallard 251 Melvin H. Ginsel 252 John A. Rammer 253 Ray McLeroy 254 Ray McLeroy 255 Gary Mac Calvert 256 Dan Christenson 257 Otho J. Warren 258 Pete Jackson 259 Sterling Hudspeth 260 Carolyn Benson 261 Johnny B. Schear 262 Donald M. Love 263 John Burton 264 Dan P. ?Wolverton 265 Dan P. Wolverton 266, Paul W. Beathard 267 Tim Barnett 268 Tim Barnett 269 Tim Barnett 270 T. T. Barnett 271 Dimmy G. Farris 272 John E. Davis 273 Dolores Tanner 274 Laverne M. Wood 275 Tim Barnett 276 Harold M. Baldwin 277 Ed Fairchild 278 David 0. Burr 279 Claude` Owen Gause 280 Larry Joe Threadgi:11 281 R. M. Brown 282 Eishmuel W. Howard 283 Donald Haney 284 Curtis A. Matthews 285 J4.y S. Long -'Ran red light'. Speeding e i n g Improper p p Excessive noise Parkedin"noPark a zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Speeding Driving too fast Ran , stop sign Rani sto n p sign Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Parked in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Wrong way on one-way street Parked, in no Park zone Parked in no park zone Blocking intersection of street Ran stop sign Ran red light Excessive noise with a motor. vehicle Ran stop sign Fighting Fighting Fighting Drunk Disturbing the peace Speeding Ran stop sign Fighting Ran red light Blocking street intersection Parked ' in no Park zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no park zone Disturbing the peace Parked in no park ";`zone Speeding Excessive noise with a motor' vehicle Drunk Driving on wrong side of road Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Disturbing the peace Parked in no park zone Improper turn Ran stop_ sign: in -no park`"zone: Drunk Driving on wrong side of road" Ran stop: sign Driving on wrong side ofstreet No operators license Resisting officer Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no .park zone Parked in nopark zone Drunk Speeding Parked in no park zone Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Passing in no pass zone Passing in no pass zone Drunk Parked in no park zone Driving too fast :for conditions We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Texas: 5..00 14.00. 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 5 .00 5.00 5. o0 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00' 14.00 1)4.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14..00; 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.5. 00 14.00 14.00 14 .00 14.00 5.00 5.0o 25.00 11i.00 14.00 - 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 14.00 1)4 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 - 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.o0 5.00 14.00 14.00 656.00 16.00 Total collection Respectfully submitted, A. W Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney December 2, 1957. 186 A. V. White 197 G. D. Scott 320 ., Robert Lee Archer 203 George G. Archie 207 Roe M. McPherson 208 James A. Reno 209 Roy Huffman, Jr: 210 John Edward Gardner 211 Robert Ernest 212 " Jerry Heartfield Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Paid on old fine Improper turn Driving too fast for conditions Blocking; street Speeding Parked in no parking zone Parked in no, park zone 114.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00. 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 We hereby wish to submit the following report' for the month of November Electrical permits as follows Plumbing permits ,Fees collected' Gas permits Fees collected Building: permits. Moving permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas : Plumbing Insp., R. V. Salem, Electrical Insp. Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the pumpin MINUTES OF REGULAR ADJOURNED FETING OF THE CITY COU'NCTI, The City Council' met in regular adjourned. meeting at the members present, to -wit: Frec B. Smi.therMayor Pro Tem Herbert Hoech, Laverne Smither Joe Boaz Frank Sprott Q., 'C C. Robbins R. V. Gibbs The Mayor Pro Tem called the'ineeting to or City Hall in' Huntsville I The object of the meeting was for >a hearing on paving on 16th Street .between Avenue J and Avenue K, and Mr. Davidson, City Engineer, presented the following preliminary assessments for. the ::paving as follows: is PRELIMINARY ASSESS1 ENTS FOR PAVING ON 16TH STREET FROM FEST CURB LINE OF AVENUE J TO EAST CURB LINE Ii OF AVENUE X. RATE ?ER FRONT FOOT $4. report for the month of November, 1957: Water pumped 30,425,400 Gals Water softened 27, 361, 200 11 Wash water used 1,205,000 !� Prison meter 10,742,300 Plant meter 734,700 700 Brine meters 49,458 Salt used 128,590.8Lbs Respectfully. 'submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman Howell Mayes DESCRIPTION FRONTAGE, TOTAL COST E. 1251 of Lot 282, Blk. 33 125 $500.00 City of Huntsville W 1151 of 211.0' of 5 1001 115 460.00 Blk 33 - City of Huntsville W '101 of Lot 278, Elk 33, 10 11.0.00 City of Huntsville Lot 276, Blk 33, 150 600.00 City of Huntsville City of , Huntsville Samples were taken from each company selling milk in Huntsville November 18, 1957 and were found to be as follows: All samples met Grade .1911 specifications with the following exceptions Sam Houston State Teachers College - Homo milk 380/m1 of Coliform Organisms. Sanitary Dairy Farms - Whipping cream 18/m1 of Coliform Organisms. Sanitary Dairy Farms - Coffee Cream 211./m1 of Coliform Organisms. Mr. George gave the: report of water engineers and made recommendations which he suggested the Council study this report and decide on the future action. Mr. Hodge: with the Gulf States Utilities presented their proposal for a 50 year franchise with several provisions in it, one being they would pay a street rental tax on their revenue of the year, but would deduct industrial, users, the City purnping bill and the CityLight bill. Wouldinclude the fuel clause in all future :bills and raisemping bill to a flat 1.25.. The Council felt they should study the whole proposal and have Pu 1 ¢ the Attorney to rule on the legality of the franchise, so no decision was made' at the meeting. Mr. Walter Gintz requested the council to let the Pioneer Roundup use a certain portion of the airport this year since theycould not get the Fair. Grounds, Motion made byMr. Fred Smith seconded by Mr. Q. C. Robbins to � have the airport committee meet with Mr. Gintz and check and report back to the council. } Motion was made by Mr. seconded by. to buy3 0 feet of 11' hose for the fire Y Robbins, MrBoaz � 5 department. IMotion passed. advised the. Council that a request for paving had been made to finish the block of 2 th street and Mr.. Hoechq � pave 237e feet on Avenue P. The property atmers said they would put down curb and gutter and pay for the paving the same -rate as the others were paying for an 18 foot street. Motion made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to pave these streets and to take its turn. Motion passed. j Sam Houston State Teachers College Ali Blk. 34, City of Huntsville Total cost to property owners Cost to City of Huntsville Cost to others $3200.00 1060.00 1000.00 The members of the park and recreation Committee requested the Council to develop the City Park and it was recommended that the Committee meet with the City Council at .their next meeting January to go over this proposal. No' - other business, council recessed subject to call. Mr Robert Smither, City Attorney, took over and asked if there were any property owners protesting this paving and since there were none, several men called to the stand and after the oath, answered the following questions 1st. Mr. Charlie Fadell and under oath told his name, Charlie Fadell, Age 55, a.,citizen of Huntsville and a property owner- for a number of years and that he was familar with the property on 16th K, p p y street, between:Ave., J, and Ave. K,- and felt that since the street was not paved, that paving would enhance the value of each piece of `property, more than the assessed cost of paving and was`a fair and equitable cost. :;2nd. Mr. Fred Bobbitt and under oath told his name, Fred Bobbitt, Age 46, a citizen of Huntsville and a property owner for a number of years and that he was familar: with the property on 16th street, between Avenue J 'land Avenue K, and felt that since the street was not paved, that paving would enhance "the value of each piece of ?i property, more than the assessed cost of paving and was a fair and equitable cost. ,f3rd. Mr. A. B. Head and under oath told his name, A. B Head, a ci-tizen of Huntsville and a real estate es dealer said he was familar with the property on 16th street, getween Avenue J and Avenue K, and felt that since the Ostreet was not paved, that paving would enhance the value of'e ach piece of property, more than the assessed cost of paving and was a fair and equitable cost. Motion made by Mr. Frank Sprott, seconded by Mr. ,Joe Boaz, that from testimony shown the paving should be put :!down and the following ordinance be passed. Motion passed. THE STATE OF TEXAS i j C OUNTY OF WALKER C ICY OF HUNTSVILLE T;^THEREAS, by ordinance duly enacted, the City of Huntsville, Texas, acting under and by virtue of Title }28, Chapter 9, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of. 1925, and all amendments thereto, particularly d Article 1105b thereof, has determined that a necessity exists for and to make certain street improvements on 16th: ij Street in said City of Huntsville, Texas, from its intersection with the West line of ^ Avenue J a Westerly direction to its intersection with curb as follows: That of Avenue K. in o f 16th _Street from 0rt 0 the' West st line of. a Westerlydirection to the - .East line WHEREAS, a preliminary ..assessment: ordinance .:was.. dulymade' and. entered of record on November8 p i 1h t, 1957, which ordinance provided for the giving of notice to all persons interested in thepavement and im- provement ?rovement of said Street, including the owner orowners of the property abutting upon said street, or any interest therein, and all persons owning claiming or interested in said project, and which said notice has sf heretofore been published as provided by law, in the Huntsville Item, a weekly s newspaper regularly ` published Cityof Huntsville, Texas,f rof within the,for a period more:. than; twelve (12)months before the' date of. said h• 10p published first publication, which notice was u lis ped therein on three consecutive issues of said a er thea_-ubiica- tion being at least ten (10) days before the date of the hearing;said publication having appeared on the issue of said paper under date November 21, November 28, and December, th::l 7 and which hearing was set for December A P � , 957 o ece 6, 1957 at 9:00 A. M., and RE_ .a h ri hel bybefore the �S ea n was dand efore CityCouncil of the;City , of Huntsville, Texas,': in the � gY City Hall of saidCit December `6 h 1 9:00r, y on t ..,_.957 at A.Iv M. as provided bylaw and in accordance with . said notice, when the CityCo uncl heard the evidenceand all of the evidence presented at saidhearing, ` with respect to said paving program, the effect of said proposed paving and the amount of the aasesameent against thevarious property to be improved and against the ahutting property owners, and with respect to the special benefit of such property and its owners in the enhanced value thereof by means of such improvements and with respect to all!! matters as to which such hearing is a constitutional prerequisite to the validity of the paving assessments. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNT;SVILLE, TEXAS That the hearing provided for in said ordinance of November 18th, 1957, be and the same has been heard in the manner and terms provided by law, and in accordance with said notice, that from the evidence presented at such hearing, the City Council finds and determines that the special benefits of' the property, and its owners, in the enhanced value thereof, by means of such improvements, is in excess of the proposed assessment to be made ' against said property, and its owners, by reason of such pavement and improvement with respect to paving part of 16th street as described in said ordinance under date November 18th, 1957. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that said hearing be and the sameis hereby closed and the work of improving saidstreet be and the same : is hereby directed to be done by the City Engineer and the' City employees acting under his direction and control as well as :the otherparties with whom said. may contract in'accordance'. � City the r bythisnotice - with sterms of the ordinances heretofore enacted Council, and that. the original ' of this hear- ing and the printer's affidavit of publication of said notice be recorded in the Minutes of this Council. BE IT FURTIIR,ORDALNED that the City Council, as provided in said ordinance of November '18th, 1957, reserve the right to pave and improve' only such unit or units of said proposed paving project, or parts thereof, as to which the abutting property owners adequately cooperate to facilitate the �aling program as well as the P b P right to` combine two or more of said units for the purpose of the actual' pavingand improvement of said street. EP p A Upon motion duly made and seconded/ the above and foregoing ordinance was. duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, by unanimous vote, this the 6th day of December, 1957: Allied "SafetY q .P E Ui " ment Iric. Browning-Ferris ,'Machinery Company The Foxboro Company _ y an 1M. L."'Bath Com an. Ltd A � s Diam:.nd Alkali :ComP T H. 0 Sargent -Sowell, - Leigh Sargent•-Sowell'Inc. Harris Un fo-r mC. omAanY Chas. & Sam. 11 Must,an.g Tractor ctor U Equipment Co. &L.F. Hall, Inc. Builders Supply r Mallery &: Smithey, Inc. €1:The Huntsville Item .11 Texaco Service Station. 11 Wood Motors Inc.. Floyd Farris,Sheriff Y Gulf 'States Utilities Company P .l 0• & R inin .C' an 14:514620....1659..1.30207745 11.60Humble 21 of g omp y 14.143 Underwood Corporation K l Coin 'n'' lier''Whleae a 6 0 Smzt o s 12.58 Johns �-Manville �i _Company ..Q m 'tic trot 6. 0 Auto a on 7 5 Electric Su hr :Coit an 1 8 00 General ec r .i &Ice:Cmaan 18.6 Texas Refri. crit on . o C tion • c L nce o ora 10 : Aineri an aEra 6 Morrison Su ly nc. 111437361848:50:022066 13?,- .2 PA J Co.,� V` & Meter Com an ' Sirn lex aloe n .74 P _ � _i C & i to o 2. 2 Munici a1 Pie Fabr ca g.., 5 9 p p 146.05 Martinez Garage 3.00 Geo. W. Hunt & C P s 8..26 B ?auto art., n,,. .2 Joe M. zsart riez Statlio 5 3 n C` �` 1 h ne o 0 0 South,restern Bell ele o , 9x4 241 Johnston's Cara e 5 g 1 86 61 4 485.06 37.94 6.50 24.73 73 30_: 6.30 16.45 13.20 .2 38.18 23.13 177-20 15.70 10.00 100- 16.0 16.03 89.00 15.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council { Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We herebyh to submit the following canes on Docket ket )1 Texas f the Corporation Court of the City of Huntsville, Kate Barr Ross, CITY SECRETARY (SEAL) Motion made by Q. C. Robbins, seconded by R. V. Gibbs to ack for bids k regular Council meeting of January 6, 1958. No further business council recessed subject to call. curb and gutter to be opened at next MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUN ISVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting at the City H 1 in Huntsville Texas with the following members present, to -wit: W B. Veazey, Mayor Q C. Robbins Frank Sprott W B. Smith Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs gee• -es. The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Minutes of December 3, 1957 andrecessed following bills paid: Q. C Robbins. Motors Continental Oil Company Hardy Lumber Company; Heartfield Florist Greene Service Station United Gas Corporation Mize's:;Gara:e 131.40 Walker County Hardware Co. 113.57 36.47 Felder Dry Goods Company 115.88 31.10 L. D. Tindall, Dist. Clerk 1.00 65.00 Galloway' s Humble Station 1.50 3.140 David Rogers Station 7.00 49.12 The Sherwin-Williams Co. 3.47 62.53Woad' Tire & Su l_ Com an 2537...460707 322 VareePace 1 151 Johnnie Riles fi 186 A V White 205 Preston Johnson 252 John A. Rainier 267 Timm Barnett 268 Tim Barnett 269: Tim Barnett 270 T. L. Barnett 271 Jimmy Farris 275 Tim Barnett 1 278 David 0. Burr 11-286 Floyd 'Davis x287 Charles.L. Kennedy 288' Donell L. Spivey 'i 289 Patsy Aiken 290 J. Tucker 291 Donald E. Wright 292 Robert Briscoe +! 293 Willie Davenport II 294 Ferman L. Crawford r 295. Kirk Smith 296 Everett R. Smith 297 Bobby -Watkins 298 James E. Wright 299 Lewis Jourden 300 Frank Hampton S 301 Van Goodrum 302 Laverne V. Goodrum 11 303 Bill D. Hudgins 304 Donald E. Driscoll 305 Jay S Long 306 Robert Briscoe 11 307 Jim L. Staten 11 308 Willie Dawson 309 J. F. Kelly 310 Robert F. English 311 Chas. Daniels 312 Alice Anti Chambers 313 Fred White 314 John Lee Hall. 315 Gary Glen Allison 316 Eugene R. Edens 317 James R. Odom 318 Jimmy L. Doggett -H 319 Joe M. Rosser 320 F. G. McMicken 1 321 Johnnie Riles 11 322 C. H. Sanders 323 Marvin E. Sowells 3211 Jeremiah R. Dixon ;I 1 Ervin Risner r 2 Geo . H. Stone John W. Craigen g VirgilBruce Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full, Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in. full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Drunk Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Parked in noparking zone Excessive noise with motor vehicle Drunk Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Making left turn & failure to yeild right-of-way Driving too fast for conditions Parked by fire plug Driving truck on prohibited Street Ran stop sign Disturbing the peace Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Improper turn Disturbing the peace Passing in no pass zone Ran stop sign Drunk Parked in no parking zone Failure to yield right-of-way Parked in no parking zone Fighting Speeding Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Speeding Drunk Ran stop sign No operators license Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Improperly parked S eedin 14.00' 14.00 14.00 1:.00 114.00 25.00' 14.00 14.00 -i) .00 14.00 25.00 5.00 14..00 5.00 114.00 5.00: 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 11.00 14.00 5..00 5.00 5.00 1.0o 14.0.0 14.00; 5.00 t.o0 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 1)x.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 l 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00: l 1 .00 9.00 4.00 3.00 6.00' 7.00 2.5.00. 114.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 1)4.0o 5.00 5.00 7.00 14.00 5.00. 111.00 14.00 114.00. 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 Harvey D. Wilson Albert Merle Wilsoni Jose Cruz DeLeon Kenneth Iobins'on • Robert W. Etheridge; James Hendrick Ned Lee Noble Sammie Walker Carey T.. Lindsey 15 Alike Ferguson,, Jr• Paul` Spivey 17 Oscar Massey 18 Bobby,K.';Simpson 19 Edward H. Henderson 20 Sidney B.:Winters 21, A. T:. Cornelison 22" Ronnie Li Trail 23 Charles E. Ward 24. Roy 'Anders, Jr 25 Andrew Ha..sy. 6 Mike F 2 e er uson Jr g , 27 Roger Charles 28 Jexie D. Gilmore . 29 Th elma L. Crawford 30 Thomas L. Crawford 31 Thomas L. Crawford. 32 Edward C Fisher, Jr Passing"in ne'passingzone Driving too. fast for ,conditions' Ran';stop sign Speeding Parked i n no parking -zone Ran stop. sign Parked 'in, no' parking zone Wrong way on one-way street Ran:red light Passing no` pass,, zone Traveling;'wong way on one-way St No operators license Defective, brakes -causing wreck Following ;too rclosely Drunk. Drunk Drunk - Fighting Speeding Parked in no Drunk. Driving too fast for conditions. Drunk. Following too closely Ran eestdingo sign p g Sp Ran -red light Speeding 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 500 25.00 25.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 14..00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 14..00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 Beginning the new! year, the respective companies are Huntsville: Company Bordens Carnation Lamar Sanitary Cabells SHS^1C Homo 2,100 Lbs 15 500 n 250 r► 1,300:' II 300 ,t 75 Respectfully submitted, A W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney January 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas absent two Councilmen .being/no acticnwwras W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector Gulf States franchise tax. W. - H. Knotts, Inca bid X1.75 per liniel foot for curb :and gutter on 16th Street.`' Motion was made by Mr Iloech : seconded by Mr. Gibbs to � accept this bid, provided that steel .re -enforcement was Placed in the curb and gutter according to City specifications. Motion was made by Mr. :Sprott' seconded by Mr. W. B. Smith:that the City have the next test hole for water ver be drilled according to sue estions of `I`r r ,g . Geo ge, Engineer Motion passed.-; 1•iv Motion byIIr. Gibbs seconded, by l _, ded Ir. O,prott...that the Street and Bridge and Garage department get up specifications and ask for bids on one clump truck and two garbage' trucks:} Bids to be let at the next regular 1 meeting. Motion passed. 2 Mr. DeWitt Holleman advised. the City that due to the building of more dormitories and large enrollment at the I college, the College would like.to discuss with the Council°the question of widening' of' several'of the streets: around' the dormitories and he' said he wouldbe glad to show some of the Councilmen what they had planned. $l00.00 for 1.957 Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by hr. Sprott to pay the firemen their prize money also 1956 and 1955, that these years have not been paid. Motion Passed. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by -Mr. Sprott to accept the following dedication of Olive Street. Motion passed. We hereby wish to submit the following report for the month of December as follows Respectfully submitted, George Bais don, Building Insp., R. V. Sillcrs, Electrical Insp. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE DEDICATION` OF OLIVE ST EET EXTEND ING LAST FROM SYCAMORE AVENUE TO THE E. DAVIDS '. SUR., ABST . NO. 157, AND ACCEPTING THE SAM131 AS.t`- : PUBLIC THOROUGH. WE EREAS, the owners of the land over which Olive Street :passes, as. shown by a plat attached to the dedication thereof, have dedicated the same for a public thoroughfare, and ,whereas, it is to the interest and benefit of the public that said dedication which is dated November 20, 1957, be approved and adopted by the Cit: Council of the City of Huntsville, the City Council has :considered"and passed .the:'following `ordinance: BE IT ORDAINED. BY THE CITY COUNCIL CF TITg CITY OF tIUN;TSVIL T E, _ TERAS i That the dedication and plat of Olive Street extending East from Sycamore Avenue in the E. Davids Survey, Abstract No. 157, as shown by a plat marked "Exhibit An and attached thereto, executed by B. E. Taylor ;i and wife, Olive Taylor and M. D. Hanson, the owners of the land over which such street lies, dated November 20, � I 1957, submitted to the City Council for approval by the Owners of the land over which said newly dedicated ,1 street passes, be approved and adopted to be recorded in the Deed Records of Walker County, Texas, and that said 1 dedication is accepted as a public Street and thoroughfare. s.. Gentlemen - the pumping report for the Water 'pumped Water softened Wash Water used Prison meter, Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 34,117,800 Gals 33, 316, )400 11 1,593,600 II 828,)400 74720 II 189,072.0 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman City of Huntsville All milk companies have been notified to apply for a new milk permit for 1958. As of today replies have been received from Borden Is, Lamar, & Sanitary companies, including their permit fee of ;20.00. As yet applications from the other companies selling milk in Huntsville have not been received. These companies are Carnation and Cabells. Sam Houston State Teachers College is not asked to make application since it is local and I can in- spect and issue" their. permit without the fee which they do not have to pay. All -Companies selling milk;in Huntsville during the yearmilk 1957 met Grade "Al standards with their such that no'suspensions' of permits were necessary. seconded.,by fr...Fred .Smith to pass; the following ordinance. Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY SECRETARY ATTEST TO A DEED CONVEYING TO .TIIE STATE OF TEXAS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF SAM FIOUSTON STATE: TEACIER,S COLT?+,GE A CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS' OF THE CITY OF IIUNTSVILLE, TEXAS KNOWN AS TIL SWIMMING ' POOL SITE FOR' A TOTAL CONSIDERATION OF $2,000.00. WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has determined that ,it would be for the public interest that the property known as the swimming pool site be conveyed to the State of Texas for the use and benefit of Sam Houston State Teachers College for the operation and maintenance by Saxe Houston, State Teachers College of the said swimming pool for which the agreed price is $2,000.00: Therefore BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of January, 1958, that: f the City of Huntsville, Texas in regular assembly this 7th day The Mayor is authorized and directed to execute a deed to the State of Texas for the use and benefit of Sam Houston State Teachers College for the consideration of 42,000.00, to the following described tract or:. parcel of land and the Secretaryof the City of Huntsville Y to attest the same, to -wit: A tract of land out of the J. W. Adams Survey,' Abst. N Huntsville and being more particularly described as follows: in Walker County, Texas, in the City BEGINNING at a point on the back'of' the;-curbat the entrance road to' the- Huntsville Municipal swimming pool, :saidpoint being; S..15 deg. i15' E. Lel feet' and, N. 88 deg. 11.' E. 121.2 ft. from the most . .�,.:..; ue ,, .. westerly corn er of a tract of_ land conveyed3ett . Carteret al.' to the ,City of Huntsville by. deed dated December 2, 1937 and recordecin Vol. .87 Page 2�5 Deed.3ecoxds ,Walker OotiZtyTexas.and b'ein6 also aninterior corner of property .leased by the, City of Huntsville oUnited States of armory sitedated January l4, 1955: THENCE : North 88 . deg.lh East ' along the `back curb g 112 feet to its intersection with the back of the 3�. curb that runs in front of seimmin : pool building; THENCE South 29 deg. 17' East 1)11 feet THENCE South60 deg 4West at !l12ft. Pass corner of property erty lease it of huntsvil.le by United States of .11merica for armory site and continuing �. � n ng with: the common line- of armory site 125.9 feet to the corner of the swimming' pool fence for corner; THENCE North 29 deg. 171 West sf along the fence line to the swinlrnlnpool-; extended beingalsothe � t common ether line of said armoryproperty ert 206.8 ft , to thebeginningcontaining p p y place of ,.and 1 S 2 , 94 square feet. PASSED AND APPROVED thisth'. 7 dayf o -January, 1958. W. B. Veazey Mayor, City of Huntsville, ; Texas. ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross City Secretary, City of Huntsville (SEAL) Motion made by Nr Gibbs, seconded by Fred Smith to pass the following Ordinance. Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER. T`TO A CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH TILT BOARD OF REGENTS OF SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACH :RS COLLEGE OR ITS DULY DESIGNATED AGENT WI - EDT SAID SAM. HOUSTON STATE TEACTERS CGLT;F,GE AGREES 10MAINTAIN, lei OPERATE APD , I,AKE AVAILABLE FOR PU3LIG USE TIM HJNTSVILTF, SWZIe)ING FOOL. AND KEEP SAID I D POOL OPEN FOR 1IE GENERAL PUBLIC AT REASONABLE TIMES :WHEN TFE N . N -N rVOa. T . USI;. FOR INSTRUCTION BY TIS COLLEGE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of Huntsville, Texas, in regular assembly day this 7th ; of Januar: y, 1958, that The Mayor is authorized and directed to enter into a contract agreement with the Board of Regents of Sam Houston State Teachers College or its dulyauLhorized representative �Therein said College shall agree to Gini ain, operate and make available to the use of the public the swimming pool at reasonable times when not in use for instruction byS Teachers am Houston State. _eac�.ers College. PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of January, 1958. Kate Barr Ross City Secretary, City of Huntsville, Texas (SEAL) No further business council recessed, subject to call. T : CONSTRUC'1 NAINIAIN OPERATE USE EXTEND R> PAIR REPLACE AND REMOVE UNDER [J JON OVER ABOVE ` A.CROSS AND .ALONG' Y ..AND ALL THE P ESENT ,TD JTURTr PUBLIC R0�1DS FiTCH[l�Y� PARKS, ST�'l�L 1'� LANES ` ,AZT,,;Y� AICD OTHER • P UBLIC AREAS, OF THE CITY, AND OVER UNDER' ABOVE, ALONG AND ACROSS ';ANY AND ALL STREAKS CANALS, ;BAYOUS; . ENBANI4Ft T}TTS AND BRIDC ES" NOl.I, OR. BEREA TEFL " O SYSTEM' LIES'OWERSDISR ,TERII- BUTTON; LINES, TRANSMISSION LILIES, ,WIRES, GUYS, ,CABT,R,S,, CONDUITS, " TRANS- .. FORTIERS AND " OTHER DISTRIBUTION AND T ANSMISSIOiiT".INS.TRUMSNTALITIES" FACIL ITIES ANDAPPURTENANCES, " (INCLUDING TELEPHONE. AND" TELEGRAMPOLES ANU WTI�.ES SAR FOR SAID COMPANY I S ONN USE NECES Y 011 PR J ` F FIE T S I : �. . 0 R , "OR . T R6`�VSMI,�SIO �, , AILD DISTRIBUTION, OR . FOR THE PRA' SMTSSION _ 0R D1S TRIBUZ ION .Or ELEC TRIC ITY- INTO, IN, WITHfl FROM .ACROSS AND:; THROUGH THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE AS NOW EXISTING ..pp. -.AS SAID CITY LIMITS. MAY HSREAFTER. BE EXTENDED,: AI�3D GRAl!TT.ING. GULF STATES , UTILITTI?S COMPANY, Ai'TD ITS SUCCESSGR� P TD ASSIGAlS, TF3E AUTHORITY TO USE SUCH F.OR THE PURPOSE OF 'TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION " UELIv ERY AND SALE OF °ELEC TRIC ITY TO CHE'_MUNTCIPALITY AND` TO .ZHE IiTFIABITAI�TS,',OF Thi CITE OF :HUNTSVILTF AND 1TO ANY OTF[ER GOVERNi`ENTAL AGENCY, GOVERNMENTAL, SUB-DI\TISION, PERSON, FIRM OR. CORPODA.TION, W EREVER LOCATED: WITHIN OR .'WITHOUT TIE CITY LIMITS" OF ; HUNTSVVILTF TO "BE USED FBY SUCH " PU.RCHASER OR: PURCHASERS, FOR LIGHTItNG, C00LING, DATING, POWER OR ANY OT R PURPOSE OR PURPOSES FOR WHICH FT;rCTRICIT;Y" MAY;`BE USED: • •PROVIDING Ate E.vii'ECTI ZE DATE: PQVIDING TILT THS :FRANCHISE SHALL BE' EFFECTIVE FOR A :PERIOD OF, FIFTY :t50)" .YE ARS`CONNEATCING UPON M]D "EXTE ING FROM FINAL PASSAGE HEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE•TEMPORARY R EMOVAL, RAISING OR i.-0 ER - TNG OF: WIRES AND OTHER AIP±H RTEI'IANCES; PROVTT)ING "-FOR: COMPENSATION. TO BE "PAID Tim CITY; PROVIDING THAT THIS FRANCHISE SHALL NOT BE EXCLUSIVE;` PROVIDING:• A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; RESERVING ALL POWERS OR REGULATION-;' MAKiNG "MISCELL:ANE- OLTS PROVISIONS RELATIVE TO THIS GRANT `OF FRANCHISE;. REPEALING ALL PREVIOUS m -� .:: T 1, T.F P i 1 a E, C�RZCAL LIGHTING A_TD t 0 , I OR THE JVER F_�A.�TCI_ISE 0�'�.D11,AiIGES ',PROVIDING.' ACCEPTANCE >OF THIS FRANCHISE ORDINANCE BY CON PANY. i� % Iii nk x i BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILTF,TEX:AS: Section 1: That, subjectto the terms, conditions and provisions of this ordinance, the City of Huntsville, Texas, hereinafter referred to as ` "City", does hereby grant unto Gulf States Utilities Company, hereinafter referred to as "Company", and its successors and assigns;: the right, privilege and franchise to conduct within the cityan electrical lighting andpower business and to enter upon erect construct maintain extend re- g g P � , , � � re- pair, replace and remove in, under, upon, over, above, across and along any and all of the present and future public roads, highways, parks, streets,1 ne , alleys, and other pub lic areas of the city t and over, under above, along and across any and all streams, canals, bayous, embankments and bridges, now or, hereafter owned or controlled'by the city, a system of poles, pole lines", towers, distribution lines; transmission limes, wires, us cables, conduits, transformers and other distribution and transmission instrumentalities, facilites and appurtenances (including telephone and telegraph poles and wires for company's own use) necessary or proper for { the .transmission and distribution, or for the transmission or distribution of electricity,into in, wthin from, : across and through the City of Huntsville, as now existing, or as said city lmits mayhereafter be ex - ti tented; and Company and its successors and assigns are authorized to use saidole pole lines, , towers dis- tribution p � tribution lines transmission lines, wires, guys, conduits, transformers and other distribution and trans mission instrumentalities, facilities and appurtenances for the transmission, distribution, delivery and sale of electricity to the municipality, and to the inhabitants of, the City of Huntsville, and to any governmental agency, and to any governmental subdivision, and to any person, firm or corporation, wherever located, within or without the city limits of Huntsville, for use by such purchaser, , or purchasers, for light, power, cooling and heat, and for any other purpose, or purposes, whether same or different from those herein specified, for which electricity may be used. Section 2: Upon the filing with City by Company of the acceptance required hereunder, this franchise shall be in full force and effect for a term and period of fifty (50) years commencing upon, and extending Ff from, the date of passage of this ordinance by city. January 10, 1958. MINUTES OF ADJOURNED REGULAR ',METING OF TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The City Council met in adjourned regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, to -wit W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q. C. Robbins Frank Sprott W. 13 . Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Fred Smith, Jr R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz The Mayor called the meeting to order. Motion made .;by Mr. R. V. Gibbs, seconded by Joe Boaz to pass the following ordinance. Motior. ORDINANCE NO. FRANCHISE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY ARID ITS SUCCEa _CORS AND ASSIGNS TIE RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE TO CONDUCT WWTITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE AN ELECTRICAL LIGHTIt+TG AND POWER BUSINESS Ate �'T .� ll TO ENTER UPON, Section 3: Company, on written request of any person, shall relocate, raise or lower its wires temporarily toermit construction work in the vicinity thereof, topermit the moving of houses or other bulky or structures.! The expense of such temporary relocation, raising or lowering of such wires shall be paid by the benefited party or parties and the Company may require the payment in advance, being without obligation to remove, raise or lower its wires until such payment shall have been made. The Company shall be given not less than forty- eight hours prior notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes. Section. LI.: Within the streets or other public ways of the city, the location and route of all poles, stubs, guys, anchors, lines, conduits and cables placed and constructed, and to be placed and constructed by company in the construction and maintenance of its electrical lighting and power systemin, within and through the city, shall be subject to the reasonable and proper regulation, control and direction of the city, or of any city official to whom such duties have been,or may be, duly delegated: Section 5: Nothing contained in this ordinance :shall ever be construed as conferring upon company any exclusive rights or privileges of any nature whatsoever. Section 6: If any provision, section, sub -section,; sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reasor_;h 1_d to be unconstitutional, void, or invalid (or for any reason unenforceable) the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby, it being the intent of the city in adopting this ordinance that no portion thereof or provision or regulation contained herein shall become in- operative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality or invalidity of any other portion, provision or regulation, and, to this end, all provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 7 The City, by granting of this franchise, does not surrender or to any extent lose, waive, impair or lessen the lawful powers and rights, now or hereafter vested in the City under the constitution and statutes. of the State of Texas to regulate the rates for services of company; and Company, by its acceptance of this franchise, agrees that all such lawful regulatorypowers and rights, as the same may be from time to time vested in the City, shall be in full force and effect and subject to the exercise thereof by the City at any time, and from time to time. Section 8: This franchise n'e laces all former franchise ordinances and agreements with company or its p g I Y predecessors, which are hereby re ealed' which' xe' pal is effective as of the time the franchise ' herein granted P ,,.. P g ed takes effect. There is specifically and particularly re ealed, effective as of that time, that certain ordinance passed the City of Huntsville on` the 4th. day.of October 1 27grantinga franchise:to Gulf States by� � 9 0 Section :9: As compensation 'to City for t1 . P Y 1e use and;occupancyof its public roads , ,, gays, : high alleys, bridges, parks and other public .:places:; in the Cit and in consideration Y, on for the other rights and privileges hereingranted, . C a pa I}. �? g ornpany agrees:. to pay to' the ,'City on September 1, ' 1958 and on each September 1 z p , thereafter occurring during the continuance of this agreement,a sum of money equal to four (.,�% ) per cent of its gross receipts from billings for the twelve month period from July 1 to June 30, inclusive, next preceding ;. Ou...ch September. 1, - -'exclu`sive of r eceipts from (1) sales .to indust rial consumers , _ (2) sales for r gove r nm entwlPumping, and (3)street-lighting,--received bythe Companyfor said twelve month period (endingn on the preceding June30)from its electrical i htin and ower sales mads direct byCompany t o ultimate consumers for consumption within the; corporate: limits of the. City; ` less a sum equal t City;o the aggregate' amount of ,:. anylicense, . 1 charge, street, or al -ley rental, or any other char e or le or character .:-.of charge, levy, of` tas, for rise or occupancy the public roads, ways, highways lanes,alleys, bridges,parks, � Y , g , or;other public places in the Cit and pole tax or- inspection f�= ; Y, any ee tax, paid other than under this ; agreement -bo the City., or any a enc iris truinen tality subdivision C.-` �� J J� �, ion or successor of the Ciu r the Comnan� during . �� by � g those twelve -months endinAugust 31 nextt ;,-� g � 3 ) preceding said September 1 payment date., "Sales to industrial tr d strial consumers shall include ;but :not be `limited to,sales of! electric . energy used by �, consumer principally for manufacturing, processing, ruining, refining, irrigation, shipbuilding, construction, radio communication, operation of railroads, and other common carriers, and public utilities, including, but not limited to, >purnping, sewerage, and d.raii�.age . «Sales for ;governmental urn in rt are those sales to the City,r pumping', g United States, County,' State os .Texas or . J� to an governmental or political subdivision, unit, body, district, agency, r ni y y, rust_ �znentalit or. whollyo fcaned co oration' of any of the foregoing, which sales, if y � g, any,are;made under a pumping service p p g classification or rate schedule, available onlyto such government b a1 authorities. Motion made by Mr. E,ach Paymenthereinabove provided shallcompensate the City forthe use of its publicroodsways lanes alleys b idges, parks and other public' laces in the City, by Company With its facilities es for the twelve month period comm ncingupon, and extending fromJul 1 of tie �e ar of `• such particular a p Y Frank Sprott, seconded`: by. Mr. R. V. Gibbs AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING MAYOR TO APPROVE AMENDMENT IDMJ-...,N. T TQ';,. AGREEMENT FOR "ELECTRIC ::S tRVICE. following ordinance. AN ORDINANCE OF :THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, A, CITY DULY ,AND LEGALLY INCORP(0RATED UNDER .THE LAWS OF TTHE STATE -0F TEXAS,, AUTHORIZING TIS MAYOR TO APPROVE NAMEN N T OF ,AGREEMENT ETFC TNRIC SERVIC BETI tN T.0ITYAND G LF SATES; UTILZTT S `E COP1NY FORIuNICIIAL WATER' PLANT DRA1�%T G SEW.AGE, ,..: lhlG , A t SL'ITAGE,PUIIP,. ' SERVICE, WITHIN TIME CORPORATE LIMITS OF TIS CITY OF .HUNTSVILLE: THE.SAID AI'R-NDMLhIT TO EFFECTIVE NITHTHE "REGULAR, PETER READ- ITGS CQM:�N- CIIG WITH FIST RE1DG-', E XTFOLLOTING 'THE ACCJPT- C AIS E BIG F UL STATES UTILITIES COMI?AIaIY 0E:A :fiTEW FRANCHISE, ment As compensation to City for such use for the period commencing on the effective date 'oz this fr nchse and ending June 30, 1958 Companyagrees to payto. Cit at the e �. g y time Company accepts this , the sum of $21.00 for each day this franchise is to be effective prior to July 1, 1958; and this payment shall not affect Company's liability for the amount that becomes due and payable to City in 1958 by Company under the presently effective street rental ordinance of Ci-by.p Y Section 10: Company shall, within thirty days from the date of the final passage of this ordinance by CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS In consideration of Gulf States Utilities Company, a private corporation, authoriz" ed to engage, , and engaged, ed in the business ess of transmitting, distributingselling : g, and power and energy in the City of Huntsville, new s elle' .... accepting a. Franchise� , Texas, p g from, said City,. the Mayor is hereby authorized to amend the existing agreement for electric service for municipal water plant, drainage and sewage pumpingservice between the .Cit of Huntsville and'Gulf States fes 'Utilities Company y,,t pa y dated the 19th day o_. November,: 1953, by eliminating ` ,3 from such agreement Rate Schedule 510 presently a part of such �.and substituting therein a new Rate Schedule 508.11 ' F j Article 2:d.amendment.shall pertain to all regular:meter readings with the first next following the execution ofMayor. said amendment b the P7a or. Y' y Passed on this the 10 day of January, A. D. 1958.; the City Council of the ;City of Huntsville, file with the City Secretary of Huntsville, a written statement signed in its name and behalf in the following form: ttTo the Honorable Mayor and the City Council of the City of Huntsville: Gulf' States Utilities Company, for itself, and its successors and assigns ordinance finally passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, the 19 , and agrees to be bound by all of its terms and provisions. CULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY W. B. Veazey, Mayor, City of Huntsville No further business, council recessed subject to call. 11 Section 11: This franchise ordinance shall be in force, and effective, from and after the passage of this ordinance, conditioned that Company file the written acceptance above provided, within the period I provided, after the passage of this ordinance; and thereupon this franchise shall become a binding contract; and shall exist for a period of fifty. (50) years from the date of its passage. Passed and duly enacted as an ordinance of the City of Huntsville, Texas, at a regular meeting of the City Council of Huntsville, Texas, in accordance with the laws of the said State of Texas, on this the 10th day of Januar;, A. D. 1958. Said ordinance was introduced by R. V. Gibbs; Read in full to the members of the City Council by Kate Barr Ross, City- Secretary; by R. V. Gibbs, moved the passage of such ordinance which was secondedJoe Boaz. Therefupon, Fred Smith, Frank Sprott, Q. C. Robbins, R. V. Gibbs, W. B. Smith, Joe Boaz, Herbert Hoech and Laverne Srather voted for the passage of said ordinance and voted against the passage of such ordinance. ATTEST: € Kate. Barr Ross City Secretary (Seal) THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF WALKER February )4-, 1958. MINUTES OF REGULAR I ETING OF TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF HUNTSVI LE, TEXAS 11 The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Fallin Huntsville lspresent, to -wit: W. B. Veazey, Mayor !iFrank Sprott 11W. B. Smith l Laverne` Smithey =Herbert Hoech 'Fred Smith, Jr HR. V. Gibbs fivJJoe Boaz `I The mayor called the meeting to order. :'The minutes of January 7 and Minutes of adjourned meeting of 'the following bills paid: # Badger Meter Manufacturing Co. 3; Mss Sam McKinney The Karpark Corporation Utility Supply Company Diamond Alkali Company Neptune Meter Company uUnited Gas'Corporation Wood `fire & Supply Company Grand Leader Dry Goods Co., Inc. 1C. C. Robbins ' NIallery & Smither, Inc. Smither Print Shop :1[Test End Motors, Inc. L. &. L. Welding Supply Morrison Supply Co., Inc . B & C Auto Parts 1958 were read, approved and ordered 200.11 American LaFrance Corporation 5.00 David Rogers Station 18.75 McCollum: & Gresham Co. Inc. 27.51, Greene Service Station 60;75 Texas Refrigeration & Ice Company 207.51` R. ,0.'& L. F. Ha1 , Inc. 41.57 Walker County Hardware Co 21.27 Appliance Service -Co. 6.185 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 51.1,1 Galloway's Humble Station .53 Martinez Gulf Station 3.00 Chas. & San Motor :Co. 11.25 Gulf.0i1 Corporation 3.60 Gulf States Utilities Company 68.31 George W. Hunt 9.00 Floyd Farris, Sheriff 38.82 6.00. 1.00 1.69 7.50. 31.95 483.76 2.55, 97.53. 3.00. 8.817. 1667.54 409.89 2403.16 29.00 41.40 This is to certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of IHuntsville, Texas, at a regular meeting held on the 10th day of January, A. D. 1958. February 1, 1958' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas E To the Honorable Mayor and. City Council. Huntsville, Texas e hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket o exas: the Corporation Court. for the City of.`Huntsvi'13.e lb We hereby wish to submit the following and Plumbing permits as follows: Paul Spivey 50, J. W. Lee 2-59 David Price 306 Robert Briscoe 314 John Lee Hall 33 George Perry, Jr 34 Louis Smith` 35 Bobby Brookshire 36 Jack Tinsley 37 Floyd Davis 38 O'NealPerry -39 Kenneth McMayon 4,0 Kenneth McMayon 41 Eddie J. Gray 42 Gordon D. Roach 43 011ie Mae Franklin 44 Truett H. Aston 45 John C. Martin )46 Mrs. James E. Allen 47 Kenneth Enloe 48 W. D. Lee 49 Almond E. Anderson 50 Arthur E. Mires, Jr 51 Frank;. York 52 Henry Sidney Crabtree 53 Davy Hobson 1 54 Albert L. Jordan 55 Jack H. Nutsch 56 Delmer Hoot lI 57 Delmer Hoot 58 John R. Fulton ;59 John P. Strange 1 60 Billie Earl Davis I 61 John W. Cole tI 62 John Ray Ousley, 63 T. M. Ballew 64. Pink Robbin Harrison II 65 Joe McKenzie X66 Johnny Joe Lander 1I 67 James Norton II 68 Johnny N. Mudd ' 69 John Paul Strange 7o Robert Johnson 71 S. M. Block, 'IIT 72 Jimmy H. Hamm 73 Virgil I°Iolman 74. Roland A. Allbright 75 Vernon C. Lambert 76 Ernest Watkins 77 Tommie Decker 78 Edgar Chasteen 79 Johnnie L. Douglas 80 Harold Pope 81 James Howard Webb 82 James Howard Webb 83 Mrs. Joe B. Barnes 84 John Edwin Wallace, Jr 85 Alvin Mark McDonald 86 Olice C. Devillier, III 87 Jerry B. Chilcoat I".88 Robert Ellington Il 89 Don L. Fincher 90 . T. C. Grigsby 91 Thomas Phillips 92 Thomas Phillips 93 R. E. Manley 9)4 Kenneth W. Harrison 95 Florida Mae Smith 96 Homer Cooper 97 J; E. Robertson 98 Wilbur E. Martin 99 Johnnie Mae McGowan 100 Robert Ivory 101 James Miller Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine paid in full Old fine paid in full Paid on fine Petty Theft Drunk Drunk Blocking drive -way Theft- one auto casing- new Ran red light Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Improper turn Ran stop sign Blocking .cross -walk Parking in no park zone Parking in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Ran red light Parking in no park zone Ran red light Passing in no pass zone No operators license Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving wrong way on one-way St Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Driving truck on prohibited street Improperly parked Driving too fast for conditions Driving truck on prohibited street Improper turn Passed in no passing zone No operators license Parked by fire plug Passed in no passing zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign No operators license Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Improper turn Ran stop sign Speeding Ran stop sign' Parked in no parking zone Drum Blocking drive -way Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran red light Drunk Following too closely Resisting arrest Drunk Ran stop sign Vagrancy Drunk Drunk Passing in no pass zone No operators license Passing in no pass zone Ran stop sign Total collections 14.00 5.00 j3 14.00 8.00 14.00 4.00 1).00 9.00 it 14.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 12.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 11.00 14.00 7.80 5.00 5. oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14. oo 5.00 .5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 L' 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5. o0 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 !' 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. o0 5.00 5.00 f' 14.00 10,00 141.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 141oo 14.00 1)..00 14.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 $681.00 28.00 1958 for Building, Electrical, Gas Plumbing permits'` Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Building permits Moving permit Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected 11 356.00 Est. value $1,335,000.00 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp.,` A. J. Brown,; Plumbing & Gas Insp. R. V. Sillers, Electrical insp. FHonorable Mayor and City Council 11 Huntsville, Texas February 1, 1958 Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used of January, 1958: 31,679,500 Gals 23,704,600 ti 1;60'2,600 600 11 8,413,200 }► 840,300 tt 73,104 ti 190,070.4 Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman 11 Samples of milk and cream were tested 1/14/58 and found as follows: All, companies met grade t?A't specifications with the exception of Cabell's coffee cream and Sam. Houston State I` Teachers College raw milk. These are only violations of this test and will not require a notification unless €} the same samples `repeat. Notifications of the results of the tests have been sent. If W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector.:. II Mr. George and Mr. Voebel, discussed.th. the Council thenew test well #13 and they recommended. did not show so different from Well eneed that since Hvery be put Motion was made by ,1r. Sprott, s econded by Mr. Smith to put down another test hole o e in -west of town upon. recommendation of Mr. George. Motion passed. { The firemen requested Boaz, seconded by 14r. !I The following bids we the Council to guy them 23 pairof coveralls and 6 hand lights. Motion Sprott to buy the 23 pair coveralls and 6 hand lights. Motion passed.': the trucks and 1. West End Motors - 2. Robbins Motors 3 . Charlie & Sam Motors Wood Motors 5. Mallery r Smither, Inc. Motion made by Joe Boaz garbage body: 6 cylinder $8231.75 7265.00 8137.00 7665.00. 8184..00 seconded by Fred Smith, Jr.to purchase low bids 2- 6 cylinder trucks for garbage- with extra 2 speeds 1- 8 Cylinder truck with 5-6 Yardbed purchase from Pak -Mor Corporation; San.. Antonio, Texans Motion' Respectfully :submitted, Robert Smithery City Attorney A. W. Coker, City Judge 2- 16 Yard Pak -Mor Bodies for Garbage trucks 7965.0o 84:36.00 by Robbins Motors for V4607.86 2998 .00 No further business =council reeesset THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE The :CityCouncil met in regular meetin present, 'to -wit: W. B. g Veazey, Mayor` rerne Smithey . ie ert Hoech 'red Smith, Jr. roe Boaz she Mayon called the meeting to order. T h e mi nu t f es P o ebrua 4 Teat''Corporation David Ro'p'ers Station The <'Clifton Shirt Co mpany Smithey Whole"'` ,sale Co L S .Hooks Utility Supply Comp Wood Tire` & 'Su C ` staid rn Weste ' Au Associate ore. Ne "tune''M t Martz ne G z ulf;Stat` on E r mY are o es Smithey Print"'Sho P_ G,1i al-owa _ Humble Stat'`` The: Sherwin William`s Co.` Huiii�ale oil &Ref in�11 c in _7777 o 777.7,.. 7777. g P The;:; Huntsville;. Item Wood Motors Inc. The Kar ark .Co `'. "oration 7777 P _, . . 7777 �. r`P Allman Texaco Servi' ce Stat: n 0 at the City Hall in Huntsville, with the following members 1958 were read,approved PI? and 16.85 1, 11.64 14.72 1.10 .81 10.68 5.50 8.5o 2 1A-.00 .., 10.80 16.9_ 5. 65.18 1-94 0 2 4,0�,,.7 161 .6 7.'00 ordered the following billsp aid: United Gas: Corporation X57.61 Mrs. Sam McKinney 3:$.7:2. Hi.:Way ' i men Y. t Co. In ' amu P c. ; 49 97 Mrs,. Mary V. ,Arnold Tax Ass's & Col. 10.00 McCollum & Gre' . sham 14.00 Ottie E B .. arrett 5.36 Browni :Ferris h' -n' ng. Mac ine Co . ,. ,, 34.22.. C. .Robby Q ns Humbl ":: • .. e.0i1 & Refin .:.;,,;, n Com g Pany 68 81 Made .. &. ry Smtlier Inc �. 5 Walker Count' Har Y dware Co. .8 . . 73....9. Builders: Su `l PP,y 8 4.9, Gr e e S; e ne ervice Station < .75 Di. amond ` A]:kalz: Comp an Y 101 ,25 Chi' has,. & Sam13385.0710 . 7.777, .. Sinclair . 'Refining Com P 341�8T GeoiTeW : ge . Hunt o. WsM End. t': rs Ind ` . 15.55 P eer t B r othero s ,0 .2 Gulf: S. tate Utilities 7777. s 7777 . Co 8.,: 2 .mP'' 3.92.,,.2. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas 130 Jerry A. Christian 131 Philip Cook 132 James R. Dixon 133 James R. Dixon• • 134' . ` D. J. Jordon, !7135 Mike Landers :' 136 L. J. Hitshock f 137 Larry L. Pipes W 1;. 8 its Allen 139 Theola H. Roper 1140 Clarence Justice i .l`1�I Car1.D. Smzres 143 Geo. R. Clark • 1)i)j Eugene Hightower 145 Jordan R. Matthews # 1146 Eddie Oliphant; § 11.7 Harry J. Wimberly �; 148 J. Vance Griffin 149 Robert Kuns I1 150 Reginald R. Mayes 151 Richard A. Carver 5 1.2 Har W. 'Stokes uel Phif ' r el Phfer> 1 � Lemu 5 b Newcom 55•y J n • T. Thonpso S 15- Manuel.... with 7. 158 RobertE.`.Hassis 5 1 9•Llod E.`Crawford ` y 160 Wilmot• A. Thornton: .161 Bob`Per f _ Mrs; Ike ison 162.. Hair 16'• Brace. W.::Vine ",`ard � 3 Y. t ' Philz Allen"'' 1'6 1`6 Allen Ga e 5. g .E'. S • 166 > Arthur w�.ine .. Y 16 Odic _at a son w .? '68. James Melton Richardson { 167 9 Thomas Martin >. Bilie. N- Steven 0 ,. s J m Jord:n F 171 ero e.. o.. t , • " l•Ru l iJohnnie J.,,Wil"itz 3 P • 171.96 Jesse L."Kersh 175 Clarence Williams 176 Bobby L. Brotherton j 177 E. 'A. Hamilton 178 Other D. Pace 179 Harold L. Owens • 180 Atmer W. Davis, Jr i( Parking meter violations` Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation Court for theCity of Huntsville, Texas: Improper left tui Drunk: Parked in no par] Parked in' no ar] Ran stop sign Ran red light Drunk Driving t• oo Driving too Drunk Ran red light' Ran stop sign` a., Speeding No operators license drive wayr ; -''..t404-0t;!:::::'to• 'grant right -of -� Improperly parked P a. k 7777, ar ed in.:rio arkin zone° r P. g,-. Ran stop sign No operators license` P 1 ` d P g No operators license d con con arae. in no ar zone No operators license 44044 ssin ass .zone Drunk': r erl . ark' Im .o e Y.P Parked in no parking :zone Improperly': parked R h. an red t. Parked DA`kin I tn s.n f'a. r Pared t kfa nog ..z n --,444. ,i'.:,0..,.. ong naa•rkinr.n de 't i nsr iv Speeding P k d ar ed no ar zone P �-� 7777 Ran sto P g Ra.e . g s 'i n Ran Si �P g t- - Failure to,rgran't :in. of way Ran stop sign Wrong way on'one way:street Ran stop sign No.operators license Ran stop sign Ran red light Parked in n:o parking ;zone T-5989 thru T-6028 Total collections Respectfully submitted,, Robert Smither,. City Attorney A. W. Coker, City Judge., 5.• :00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 ' 5.00 11x`.00 5.00 3 ._ 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 0 5.0 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 s 7.00 11;.00 5.00 5.00 • 4.00 .00 I 5 14.00 I 1 .00 11.00 5.04 i 5.0.0 5.00 00 .00 5.00 00 114 II 00 5.00 5::00 5.00 5.00 I 7.00 ;1 5.00. 5.00 5.00 $ 661.00. 140.00 701.00 50 69 93 102 103 104 1Q5 106 107 108 109. J. W. Lee John P. Strange R. E. Manley Charles Harris Ben- Bonilla Ludwig F. Uloth Ora Lee Dunham Alvin J. Blazck Jimmy; D. Tuma W. T. Robinson, Jr S. A. York 110 Don Pollock 111 Mrs. Roy Anders 112 Jack W. Joyce 113 W. A. Brooks 114 .W. A. Brooks 115 Willie S. Coulson 116 Charles W. Chasteen, 117 Charles W..Chasteen 48 Charles W. Chasteen 119 Mrs. "Waylan Alwine 120 Truman; D. Mitchell 121 Ben C. Reek 122 Johnny W. Jackson 123 Russell Wiggins 124 James A. Cole 125 Richard cL. Stauffacher 126 Richard L..Stauffacher 127 Kenneth Keeling Cecil Lewis. Russell F. Wiggins Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Parked in no parking. zone, Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for, conditions Drunk Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking z one Parked, in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked Blocking street Drunk Drunk No operators license Drunk Drunk Driving on left side of street No operators license Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Ran red light Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked Improper left turn Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone stop sign 14.00 114.00 114.00 5.00. 5.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 14:.00 1!4. oo 14.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 55.00 1.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 .00 5.00 5.00 5.00..... To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas ( Gentlemen: ,1- We herebywish to submit { F.1 as follows .11 the following report' for he month of February 1958 for Building and Electrical permits Building permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon,,Building Insp.,, R. V. Shiers, Electrical Insp.; To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the puimping report Water pumped Simplex Meters Water softened Wash Water used`` Prison meter the month of February, 1958:' 29,281,500 Gals 27,`190, 700 1 4414,700.1 4,''849,300 1ant meter' rine, meter alt used o`tal :water from wells` 753,300 Gals 76,646 it. 199,279.6 Lb 35,575,500 Gals Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. March 14, 1958 Huntsville of milk sold in Huntsville were tested 2/18 58 and were foundto be as follows: •samples tested were Grade ..A'� with the exception of ',the sample of HOMO ; f t t ;.,• P p o rom yam Hous S�a�e Teachers Lege which, was hi` h in coliform. Pro' er : n g p, otifeation has`;been made and .checks will )s w•�.be made to' see. Ghat--,- are takeito correct irregularifie`s. W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector. Chas. & Sani Eagle: Chemical Company I The "Master Electric 'Company Pak Nor Manufacturing. Co. Bert Ellis Safety First Co. Morrison Supply Co., Inc Badger Meter Mfg. Co,. Johnson Fare Box :Company .Walker County Abstract Co. Browning-Ferris Machinery Co. The Sherwin-Williams Co. Continental Oil Company Walker County Hardware: Co Cauthen's Service Station Galloway's Humble Station Hardy: Lumber Company Y Minnie Sue :Blalock B n Mrs.:Albert Moore Mrs..Joe Baker The. Huntsville Item sui�lders Supply �avzd Rogers Station [aintenance Engineering Corporatio [unzcipals Pipe & Fabr,3cating .Co southern Blue Print: ;. united Gas Corporation [ustang Tractor & Equipment Co. Own.:„Garage. 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 42.55 cKinney Kirk Burns Jr & SupP: l Co Y mPan3r' 8!80- 10900-. .8018900- 2176.17 5.50; 3.00 233-.49- 10.00 11 10.;00 • 0 10.00 Ik 25.35 Sprott gave the `following water report: 3n order to better understand this report reference should be madeto.Guyton report test well No. 12, page 23 and suggested plans. page 24, and parts of letter from Layne -Texas Company before the rest of this report is Considered. Ask.. for bids. on 3 water wells including water sands below 700 feet through sands at 1200 feet with a ause in contract that the results of No. 12''Weil will determine if we want No. 13 or No. 14 as follows:. No 12' proves' to be as `Layne Texas Company,, plans and produces 200 to 300 GPM and this water is not e for addition of hard water `then..plans should be made: for ;the 3 wells with at least: 1 million gal. storage.` Pump bid on No. 12:should be.optional, as to:30 or'150:ft. pumping head. This is in case No not justify further development and we decide to use No. 12 direct to the mains. C If .), No. 12 roves to, be s Gu : on.se ort ;the P. Yt n. - lan •No. 2 of hi r :. .,., .P P s. e .ort should be f 1 ,.-. , � .:.:. p _ o lowed wl.th the. exce t�:on P 1 of the hard water well,. plans should,bo made to'pump hard wager from wells No. 10 & 11 to mix with No. 12. This being the case future;plans can be made for 5 soft water wells, hard water supplied"by wells No. 10 & 11. j This, way we can;get full return from these wet s and a possible 2500 to 3000 G. P. M. If ,plan .No. 2, works out at . the :present time 'we would not need' but- 2 soft water � . ,..: wells as that -would five us g 1000 >to 1200 G. P. M. or based on a20 ho. :•,._, ., our days of pumping 1,200,000 to 11600;000, Gr P- D. If it is b. „ possi le to get-. this amount of water from these well 2 s then we could save at least - X15 000.00 Per Year on water treatment -and it estimated that the total cost of 3 wells and storage to be about $150,000.00• rpt,• otion made b Fred Smith y F , seconded',by Herbert Hoech to adopt;, the recommendation'of Mr.Sprott prott as an over all program for the city wells and ask for bids on P�� o --` one , (1) w' 1 with an option on two { Z .more,`should the _ ,: a:Is ,- ) first well be adaquate and to car out dans for 1,0000000/g r`Y p�ound storage 1f found to be feasable. Motion. assed P Motion was;, made Mr.Sprott, _ . seconded by byP Mr..Boaz_ to co-operate with the Chamber. of Commerce on drawing u P on estimate of the past, present and future needs of the city -for water': for the next 20 years and to; make a claim on the San Jacinto Authorityfor -20,000,000 , . gals of water per day. ,. . _ Fred Smith reported orted to the, council ;F _ P that the firemen had purchased 4 two-way radio units from surplus and that they property, would like to have 1, radio.:anstalled in. ,... ; 2 of the: fire` trucks at a cost.of not more than .0. . and : then. toput : 5 one other in each .. _F ,:.. � . �,. .� Wanted the ire Hh�.efi`and First Assistant Chz.ef cars at their own expense. They wanted the' four ;; (4) numbers and to be :be . logged from the main. station and agreed that these unit would tri not used except ep for fire or emergency and should. this :_.rZVY7.e e rivate car. P g be abused the license would be cancelled in the Motion made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. Sprott to grant this request provided all rules q were abided Motion passed. No `further business,; council recessed, subject to call. INUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. To the Honorable Mayor and City` Council Huntsville,: Texas. fII Gentlemen: We hereby -wish to submit t the fo3lowing castes Texas: ii on the Docket of the Cor oration Court for, the' - Cit of P City The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the followingmembers present, to-wit: W. W. B. Veazey, Mayor Q.,C. Robbins Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech. Fred Smith, Jr Joe Boaz The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of February 14, 1958 were, read, approved and ordered PP the followirig bilis paid: 148 J. Vance Griffin 154 Lemuel Phifer 173 Johnnie J. Wil it- z ii 177 E4 Hamilton !291. Donald E. Wright Cecil B. Thomas' J. R. Boehm Cecil Robert Karr Jesse Meadows, Jr' Claude ;Lilley Paul Vermillian Roy L. 'Mack Joe Burleson' Thomas :Arthur Babcock John W. Smith Buddy Wainscott Miles Joe Wood D. W. Simpson Joe Kirk Bertha Ann Smith James G. Roark Monroe Eugene Vance Stitch Lee Andrews Willie T. Langston Eric Williamson Tom Abram :.Tod` Abram Jake Johnson Ernest Don Russell James T. Brown James E. Novak Carolyn Barrett Willie Stewart Donald Eugene Wright Edward 'Maxie Cecil Elliott Don Marion _Hullum Milton Lehman Bob Griffin Ronald P. Koska Robert Gray Robert C. Walling Russell F. Wiggins D. Caldwell Anthony Branch Willie Martin, Sr, Willie Martin, Sr Willie B. Melanie Willie E. Briscoe Willie E. Briscoe` • 182 k�183 184 185 11. ?E 186 !187 188; x190 i 192 1k 193 • 1 194 195. 196 ,197 11. 198 • • 199 IF 200. • j 201 •203 X 204 1 205'.i 206. • 207 • 208 •..t.•209-• • 210 E 211 11 212 • 11 213 • 2114 1 215 216: g 217 218 •219 220 i 221 222 223 ; 224 225 Paidon old fn a. ie Paid on :old fine Paid on, old,"fine ' Bal, old fine Bala old 'f ine Ran stop:sign rl r e parked �P o . , , P Y.,, Ranlight red li ht Overparked. Improperly parked' ro erl Parked TinP. P Y No operators license Improper .left turn Speeding g Drunk in public place Ran stopsign Im ro erl Parked P P YP Blocking`drive;way Parked byfire plug No operators ' license No operators license Ran stop sign Ran Stop sign Double Parked. Driving with suspended. license Wrong way on one-way street No operators license No operators license Ran red light Driving too.. fast for Improper turn Blocking; fireplug Improperly parked Parked in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Ran red light Parked in no park zone Improperly parked Ran red light Passing in no, pass zone Improper turn Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran red ].fight Reckless, driving Disturbing the peace Disturbing the peace Drunk Driving on left side of street 114.00 14.00 114 .00 114.00 11.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00' 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114. o0 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.0o 111.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 7.00 { 6.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 5.0 0 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3. oo 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 00 5. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00' 5.00 7,00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 5.00 114.00 114.00' 1x..00 114.00 14.00 Willie E. Briscoe Mary E. -Ross Calvin G. Carney M. R. Purser �' ' M R.Purser .Dock Anderson :" Alfred Herman Barton.. Jr Ed . `' Dickey William P Gren ell w, William P. Greenwell Hubert C. Rogers L.. W. Wilkinson Elmer Louis Hardin, Jr Matthew• Mathis Bullock Joel Guidry Willard A. Morehead Albert Grismore. Dorothy Stephenson William C. Duncan Charles; Larry Pierce Rictard• M. Sims Raymon M. Jollisaint_ William Wynne William Wynne Tommie F. Bloodworth Ronald D. Mercer Erwll B. Fontenot A.' I. Young A. 1 Young Ward Casey Driving toa fast for conditions Improperly parked Failure tO :;grant right-of:way Driving on` wrong side ofstreet Dru nk Parked in no parking zone Drunk an ;R scop sign n Drunk Drvinon left side of street Ran stop sign Improper turn Ranired light Speeding" Improperly. parked Ran' stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Blocking drive way Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Driving too fast; for conditions Passed in no pass zone No operators license` Following too closely. Passing in°no pass zone Driving too fast`for conditions Exceedingspeed limit Reckless 'driving`, Disturbing the peace Improperly parked Parking violations T-6029 thru T- 6052 14.00 10.00` 5.00 5.00. .00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 11.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 - - 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 114.00 14.:00 14.80 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 6.00 14100 5.00 5.00 City of Huntsville . arvles of milksold inHuntsvi1la were taken and este dMarch 1 All samples met Grade,,t�Att ' c ficat ons . p Pe , 1 ' coffee cream and half and haf "..ranted .from The Mayor had. a ,canvass of the election and.the fo` Mayor Ward No. 1, Ward No::2. W. S. Gibbs 176 141„ Fred 13. Smith' Jr ; 95 150. 12 results are as follows: erc ta a ranged. ed from 3.5in. Hom o � 8 Secretary Kate Barr Ross votes. Ward 1 Ward -2:.{ Ward 3 G Ward 14 Treasurer Raymond Davis- 270 291 Alderman No. 1 W. B. Smith. 269 269 Alderman Ward No 2 Frank Sprott 291. Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney April 1, 1958. the Honorable Mayor and City Council. ntsville, Texas We; hereby wish to; submit the following report for the month of March, 1958 for Building permits as follows: Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Building ;permits: Fees collected 6 Est. value $135 495.00 62.00 2. $120.00 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp. April 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: Madie E. Wood 193 Mrs. T. E. Humphrey,. Jr; 52 Alderman Ward No. 4 R. ` V. Gibbs, } Motion made by Laverne Smither beginning April' 1, 1958. W. S . Gibbs,, Mayor W. B.. Smith, Alderman` Noo.. 1 Frank Sprott, Alderman N.;2 I Madie Wood' Alderman No. 3 f R V. Gibbs`, Alderman` No. 14 Kate Barr' Ross, City Secretary Raymond Davis, City Treasurer. Motion 96 ' 96 seconded by Joe Boaz to declare the following election for the two year term The Council -received a letter from -Texas Highway D • epartment advising them they wanted to resume preliminary• field work on closing; Highway 145. Mr. Hoech seconded b Mr. Gibbs to Mot�.on' made by , y p.nstruct the Secretary to write the Highway., Department• that..; 1t would be satisfactory for the City for them to continue their work.- Motion passed., I Mr. Laverne Smithey Chairman of the 'Fire Committees advised'. the: Council that they'had hada meeting.re ardin g g the controversy between the fire department and Mille Comella,,nd after listening to both sides s they would recommend that Mike be•removed_ from`maintenance of the fire equipment and building and be used°by the'City iii another capacity providing the Mayor and Secretary were willing and ;to wait,"a while to hire. another man to • maintain the fixe equipment. , Motion was• made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded. by Q. . Robbins to 'approve the recommendation as set forth by Mr. Smither. Motion passed. i1 t Motion made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. Smith,• to reimburse trucks' since they were on Cit•y equipment. Motion passed. the firemen $3.25.65 for the two radios in the fire` Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison' meter Plant meter Brine .meter_ Salt used 32,337,500 Gals 30,410,400 11 1,684,6o0 " 3,644,100 " 823,700 " 76,487 u 198,866.2 Lbs Mr. Sprott advised the Council that 3 bids were received on drilling a water well as follows:. Katy Well Company X32,800.10 `# Layne -Texas Company . 31,683.00 Texas Water We11s Co. 31,117.00 Mr. Sprott recommended the Council accept the lowest bid of' Texas Water Wells Company of $31,117.00. Motion made;, by Mr. Smither, seconded by Mr. Hoech to accept the bid of the Texas Water Wells Company and to' request the Mayor, Mr. Sprott, and Mr. Davidson to select a suitable spot for this well. Motion passed. 666,200 Gals. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman May 6, 1958. 'j MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVIT,TF, TEXAS. .The City 'Council met in regular.meeting at the City Hall.in Huntsvlle,'Texas, with the following members-- fkpresent-, to -wits` ,W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins Frank Sprott • `° W. B. Smith- ;, Laverne Smi they 11 Herbert Hoech ftMadie Wood Joe Boaz {R. V. Gibbs Mayor called the meeting minutes ryl U 19.58approved we re read, - and ordered the following bills:.; aid.,.. .. r P United nate`C d Gas Corporation 0 or ti a on yu ni:c Pa 1 PiPe`& Fabrication Co Murray .Insurance Agency tinez arG r Mar Garage g UtlitY Su1 P Yo anY`.. , Herse : Manuf' .u.�i. ye actor ng Co M� Morrison.Su 1 Co Inc The Huntsville Item Diamond Alkali.Company O'Bannon'Insurance A enc g Y Chas.. & ,Sam WT� ...00ise&PP, .3 d Su 1 Company <,F: Galloway s Humble,Station Hi Way Equipment Co., Inc. MagnoliaPetroleum Com PAY pi -',Print Shop P Floyd Farris,.Sheriff George W. Hunt West End Motors, Inc Allman Texaco Service: Station Browning Ferris Machinery Co 79.00 73.15 5. 218.05 .. 5 15.09 5 9, 63.60 5.140 60.75 114.00 ]159.58 18.71 3.00 56.22 22 1 4.55 728.10 3.00 0.2 la. 5 17.50 17.39 1.00 1.72 Mailery & Smither The Fechh earner Bros. Co R. C. & L. F Hall Inc Lufkin Typewriter Co George F. Cake Co M. L. Bath .,Co., Ltd Goolsby Drug s Garage g Industrial- Eu C ment om an Walker County Hardware Co Chas. & Sam Motor Co The Sherwin Williams Co. Martinez Gulf Station wood Motors Inc. Builders Supply Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. David Rogers Station 30.114. 111 8 26.85 183.85 . 31 1 3 3. 20.5o 1.1,:.25 10.10 4.85 10.00 12.10 77.86 7:53 .`. 33.10 9612.6.)50 157.25 237 .31 3.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Huntsville,Texas We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Docket of the Corporation o position Court for the. City of Huntsville Texas: 154 Lemuel Phifer 195 Bertha Ann Smith 200 Eric Williamson 202 Tom Abram 246• Richard M. Sims 11,256 Edward L. Speegle 1257 Aribeth Barrett 258 James A. Bell 259 Isiah Kelly 260 Mrs. Elizabeth Oliphant 261 Elliott L. Carr 262 'Richard 'A. Mixon 263 Betty Blonley 264 Louis Brock 265 Luther.,Dickey 266 A. R. Blackman 267 Maxie Cole 11 268 Maxie Cole 269 Hugh D. Tucker 270 Kenneth Ray Gainin 271 Donald J. Wallace 272 Raymond J. Jocketz Jr 273 Charles W. Whitten 2714. Hubert A. Hernandez 275 K. C. Kain 276.• Theodore L. Greeman 277 James H. Ginsel 278 Marshall Ray Isaac 279 Jack S. McCarty 280 Lee James { 281 Raymond John West 282 Jesse Lewis 283 Nathan Jones 284- Winfred C. Alexander 285 Billy R. Clark 286 W. B. Gernand 287 Louis E. Richardson 288r Joe Novack '289 Hubert E. Martin 290 Ben Johnson 291 Jeff A. Tucker 292 Leonard L. Taylor 293 Leon Johnson 2914. Richard Henry, Jr 295 Lee 0. Green 296 Alvan L. VanZandt 297 Elmer M. Williams 298 Mrs. John R. Burton 299. Roger B. Poole 300 Edmond E. Sheffield No, operators license- Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Ran stop sign No 'operator's license Blocking drive -way- fire station Ran stop sign Ran red light Driving truck on prohibited Street Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Passing in no pass; zone Driving on wrong side of street No,operators license Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Ran, stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign, Parking in no park zone Improperly parked Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran, stop; sign Improper_.turn No operators license No operators license No operators license Ran red light Ran stop sign Improper turn Drunk Drunk Ranred light Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Speeding Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Parked by fire plug Ran stop sign Ran stop sign 14.00 3.00 14.00 9.00 114..00 7.00 14.00. 9.00 14.00 14.00 .00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00'. 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 • 1.4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 114.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114.00 5.00 2.00 14.50 14.50. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 301il. 3..02. 03' 30)4 305 ! 06 � 3.. { 307 i° 308 309 }f 310 311 312 3,13 :3314 .1. 3.5 '`316 E317 g , 318 s 319 x 320 321 322 323 324 • 2 '= 3 5 6. 7 9 10` 11 !, 12 15 16 •1 17;• 18 20' 21• ' 22 23 {• 21 s! 25 • i•26. • 28 i4 30 32 33. John D. Garner Robert McDonald Th '` B : J ns omas .enka Doris ` Ra "Massen ' ale Y. g Willie Wade Peterson Curtis L.`'Wiliams Curtis L. Williams J ks n B. Tiieie ac so ns y Lewis W. White Linda S. :Moore_' John B. Standley James G. Knight Grace"Park Sam Pursle C Evans" J Bl` chard ohn an :r:E1mett , .ooe r Jim War R r R bestsobe t o i•H 1 insowdWinstonellEddie NWarren Johnerson' J. 0. Thompson Mrs. Grady Chandler Jesse Rose Wilson 0. F°. Young 0. F. Young Frank Martinez Roosevelt Wanza Douglas M Wood James Kin Janes Kin' Al Raznosek Farris 'McNicken. ,:...,_ :,,, '.'' Alvin P.:Rainosek Phil Scamardo f" Stanley P. Hubenak Frank Williams, Jr Carl C. Schmidt Danny Wiggins Norman R Foster Pete'. Jackson Wilbert Benoit Forest R. Jefferson Robert M. Henson Don 'Costilow George J. Smiley Jimmie Hahn_ William Burnett William Burnett Clarence Justice Elroy Stenson Thomas,M. Saunders Harvey D. Warren. Earl Gartell Merrell "Doggett Driving " too "fast for ;;conditions Ran .s .t0 sign NO oeratorsl'cense''`' P Dr. urik Driving �w Zthou t opera tors.' license . Ran sto .s n • Driving too faSt for con ition s Ran red light ;Ran red light Ran red light Drunk Parked in no' ar d zone h c xve' noise t x essws muffler lockinstreet'` g Pk b fir 1.: Ran stop sign 'for ":conditions Driving too fast. g Double parked P keedno parking in. rki zone Parked r'o erl par P Y ked P ,., Parked,in.no parking zone Parked in• ,no parking zone No operators license'.. Passing in no 'pass. 'zone Speeding Driving too fast for conditions_ 'Driving too fast 'for conditions Ran stop sign Driving on wrong side of street Drunk Parked in` no parking zone Parked}in no parking zone Double parked Improperly e l:ti`Pin ticker o a d nspee , s, Parked'" in' no parkng zone No valid inspection sticker: Driving to;o fast for 'conditions Theft Driving too fast `for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Double parking Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Driving without operators license Speeding Ran Pass'sing <top on signwro. ng sideofstreet Ran stop" sign ; , Ran red light Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zorie 5.x00 1) . 00 "; . ].li .0° 14 0 . 00. 0 11.• 71i .00 6.00 .005.00 00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00; 5.o0 14.00 ; 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00' 114.00 00. S• 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 7.00 14.00 111..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 114.00f 114.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00: 14.00? 1.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 it 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00, 10.00 14.00 - '25..00 - 11.00 - - 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00• - Oa. W�.00 5.00'• - 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 •5.00 5.00 .5.00 5.00 5.`00 Respectfully submitted,.. A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney To the 'Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas: Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of April, 1958 for Building, Plumbing, Gas and Electrical permits as follows: Building Permits• Moving permits Fees collected Plumbing permits` 9 Fees collected 31.00 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Bldg, Insp., A. J. Brown, Plbg. & Gas Insp., R. V. Sillers, Elect. Insp. rni130..cS0,177n4" VIWV.FIRTMVit=7-1'W 14. ' , • .01'412 t V.N3' aitei *V* ** To the Honorable Mayor arid Cjty Council Huntsville, Texas emen: PumPing retort for the month of April, 1958: Water pumped Water softened Wash water used ison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used Water, pumped from wells • 495 300 Gals 32,it ° 3,400 • 3.'06231000 II 116 300 It 824 90° I: 74 217 I" 191-1.,961 2 Lbs 37,61133 00 Gals. WHEREAS,that portion of 2bth Street botween Avenue P and tbe West line of the College •'EL'46' 'shown: - 't.- to 'the e original plat o± detheation has never been accepted, iniproved or used by t he public public interest and benefit that said portion of said 21.i.th street be abandoned and that the ded.ication and rededication of said subthvision as shown by t he instrument dated May , 1958 be approved arid adopted by the jCity Council of the City of Huntsvifle in lieu of the dethcation dated October 8, 191L7 and recorded in Voiunie 120, Page L.82, et seq., of the Deed Records of Waiker County, Texas in the Pineview Adthtion and subthvision ort.t4,:.• • "- • .• ordinance: • - BE IT -ORDAINED':3T-THE CITY-COUNCIL'OF •THE'-•CITY-OF-HUNTSVILTE''• - • h13],-0,ckM0' ife; .; Si°9ti-On That by the owners -1'61? e recorded.°f- the de relO •:•:4*Orni:p P land over wluch said new 11 P between Lots • Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. City of Huntsville Saraples of railk sold in Huntsville were taken on April 7, 1958 and tested. The results are as follows: All samples met Grade ItAn specifications with the exception of one which was I, hi_gh in conform. The company producing this samples is not in viola.tion in that over an average of the last ,‘ fOin- samples, the average is not above 10. • 1-.-',,, -,•,....,.. ...,.: . , .._ -- --, 0:,..,.,0-:-:.,,.-i• - ... .„ ,,:-.-,:..,...:..-....... ... ... ,..,:,,,0...'•:,--..... ..'1,-•••,.gIO74on.....made.,.-....by:.:".M.r.--.Ro"0"!?ine-I,0..ieconded,•••by-:.;Mr-.....-Boaz:•.,::t.Ci:-PUt .ra•:•temporary.:.:Ircr..eoSote..and.tiMbe.r bridge.ti.CrOSS-.A.Ve. N. • !:, -,•'' :-'-,'' - : ' - -'-betWeen'--1/4.th_•'-and".1.15.tlil'atreet'• andl.-t-0-_••OPen--"--•-the-.:Street.:'-tO.,'''traffiC... •:•••'Motion ..passed.• '. •••• ... -•-• - ' ..- •••- '•.::. -... -' . ' ' • ...;.- . ' ..- • ,' •',-:::,:•- .• v --..•-•.:.• .•-. • .- •-:: • ••-• • • .. •• ... • .• - -.• . - .• -. • - -. .- • • .. . •- .' .: •• ::_.::-. •:: ........-•.:. • -..... :- -• • : . : . :. . • • • • .. .: . ::.. • • ...• i • • ..' .• . •r, . .. :-'..-.-.'•-•"..:-..1.• Motion4:.•..*.--j-..-.,'.:1-0;•---de-•••-13Sr-H.W. -.B.• Smith, seconded bY,-,•••Q. O•'.'...RObbind • 'to: 'isend a letter to • the, .gUlf..--Statea....tO.:n0...tal.1.: a ::light- On•-:-,Nortnal...--,Park:: Road.0.On. - the post .- nep.r,--.Ben,..Blalock.---.,anci.,.Q... -A. ;. ParkhilI-!----s.'. new... houses.... Also., one on -.Avenue', P -near• -the., • • -- • - . -' - -, ••,,•-liarrisOnlhOUSe--•'"and--,aiao,:...One•;..in.the..0:m144.1,-,e'0,•f2l'Block-'between,Atrerilie,•-J•and:AVentie ,..K-,(:MO-tion.-;.p.eSSed. - - • ••_ ;1 ,-,-...,..,......,_„._ - -. ....-..,_..,........ .. .....-•.. ._...,.. . . .. ......... „.... . ;... ...... . . .,. ••• ._ .. . ...... . • - • ' -- • - • -- • •.-- - • • .• -. • -- ' ' ' -- -• - - ." - • --- - "--- - - - ---- - .. • • - • - -- - -'-On-21S-7V.'Str.eret.:' • ' :.-- l! !I ,--•••''''"-•--i- '-:- • •.••••-•--.„''.:-...-. „•-• • • -• •' -...... ' - •-• • ..- . _ - ",'"' i-- _-:••• • -• •••• . • .•.:--• • :.--i •-- ,.:..... -._ :- - .:- - . • .- ..- -.. _. - .. ..... ----- ."--- '..1. . -•:MOtion-.•-,WaS:,-,Mede.i'-by: Mr.-......HoeC11,..:sebonded....by.::••Mr.'.Gibbs„.,"-thaVe-MayOr:-"-to.,-.:appoint.4.:'..Board.--of',.Eque1ilation for the 1-,:'•cOliiing..--yea-±.•:, • --•MOtiOn,.PabSed;and.-MaY Or,:::appc-intednr..•'.:ChaS.:-..---...-.Fa.de.11..,A.)3 ----.,, .;; Head .--, and :,m.t.--.-}1 0.Leigh. -".. • ..... ....... ,. ; _,-;:.;-,..,:„,„,...•„: .............; .... .., ...,,.., . ......, ....: ...., ... . , , .... • W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector. Mr. mance Park and Mr. Davis appeared before the council in regard to the summer program, and told the council !; that it was growing so much and included the 'county that he felt, a group in the county, city and school should meet to discuss this question. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott to have Mayor appoint two 'h Members of the council to help work out future plans for the summer program. Motion passed. The Mayor appointed Job Boaz and Laverne Smither. Motion made by Joe Boaz, seconded by Frank Sprott to give $2250.00 to the s-ummer program of 1958. Motion passed. Mr. Glynn White Dr. Praytor, Dr, Warner, Dr. Black, Henry Robertson, Mr. A. B. Head appeared before the couttcil and requested that the city run a trunk sewer line frora the Coca Cola plant to the several additions owned by the above. After discussion, motion was made by Laverne Smither, seconded by Herbert Heeoh to defer this question to water and sewer commission for study in the overall question of' a number of improvements in the city: Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Wood, seconded by Mr. Smither to approve the budget and to have a public hearing on Tueeday, May 20, 1958 at 10:30 A. M. Motion passed. M.r. Boaz reported that his police committee had met and worked out a program for the year. 11 Mr. Sr-lither reported that the fire committee had met and recommended J. C. Loving as fire marshall. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Robbins to appoint, J. C. Loving fire marshall. Motion passed. and to 7 , inclusive, in Biock No. 3, and the North line of 25th Street rly iededicated and relocated street passes be approved u. adopted r - C�unty, Texas, and tht aid dedicat±�n, relocation -a e Section 2. That that portion of 24th Street between Avenue.P and the West line of the College Farms, 'lof public convenience and necessity, be, and the same is hereby abandoned and any and all :11 irinightthes interest titlesand privileges 'granted in said original dedication are hereby abandoned and shall revert as under the law vided to the owners entitled thereto. Section 3. That the rearrangeMe. nts and change in dil:nenSions of Lots No. 5 to 8, inclusive, in Block !), No. it and Lots No. 1 to 7, inclusife in Block Na 3 in said PineView Subdivision be accepted and approved, and which said rearrangement and change of ditheiasion.s is reflected by the exhibit attached to such dedication and I filed for record in the Deed Records of wailer County, Texas. 1, .., ,, ,:'.':•-' ;- O00-:••81,.:, 4 '.:•• i'.h.-.:-:"..iii.le:',--..-..l..)-#,.._.e-14:•-•,nd••:.•:,•C:.c47.'.-7-0-ete'ici',Pl.i..'•:.-''''84'''',e.40'..iir,,e'.1-,i'hil•:V.',O.''/-1}:'40,',-:'-ehO,',1t, ii-': the' .exhibit' attached tdd,•:•,1.4-.. ±!...044410.•.,.04.ii.-,00,1=.40't-0*04•...-0i.o:-0:i5.0iia.6iiiiiO4,,,.*E-:,-k*41.i3O.i,:i,,.i:6.:..."•:•-0i4li,:-,:.,.',"-,-a:eTiitbt. - ' ired and.•:t1'iat i:SUCh-,'S*,.. 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'',e)etenSi°i4I'''' ' and rearrangement ' '-._,-1.4.;.o-0-1pt0*..-..„•,-444.,.:,„; the,' Publid:' streets DONE, ADOPTED AND,". PASSED.,,:-lOnri.'thiS,,''',h0:'''''6.t.h•:'.C.i'',4::.7.•,;j...f:';''N37::::TH:•'.:':::;..4.1'.ii)H•,:]..,-,.5.6.!:i::..i5i.-:,!:11'....:.;.,C....J.:'7.t,,.-•Go'.1iii-. -6ii''of ,..the city of .i ,._ =.7,..,.... ,...... . , : ...,„ . . .,,;, :. .„.:::.: _.:::.: ,.,:. ,. :„•,, ,.•, , ..• -.: :-.,:._:." ::: : _: e „, , .,.... :,.. Texas, .;,,,......:.:.,•.,. • - .-- „.::..,„... :,:,,,::: .i.,:.,,.:::,•::-.,._,:::.,:::_:.:,,,-._:: .,:,'.,,,,.:.,:,,..::„::'..:.:.,,,-•,:•,..::::.,•, ,•,,,,.:, -:'.'-,:..r.,.-....„.•,...::::•:,,':',._.'.,:...-.,'.,:,::.,.': -.. ' _ . •:. . . :.....,. . .: . ,,..„ , , „.„ . .., ,, : - : • . ., , , . . ., . :::, •,.: /0.-,./. : :-.: .,...w•il,,b,-0..-isii,.:.-•;-5,•-,:-G1.1-.)::1ti:$:,•,::::_,.•: • . , ... W. S. 11:411D1Ds, Mayor I W. S. Gibbs, Mayor of the' City,of Texas, do hr by apProve, the above and foregoing ordinancb a.s!.7..paSsed and filethe'same with the City Secretary of aid City for record in the Minutes of said Citr.',1, , . / W'lbOurri S Gibbs W.-S;'Gibbs :--Mayvr I Kate Barr Ross City Secretary of the Cit3r, of Huntsville, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. as the same was finally passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsvi le, Texas on the 6th day of May71.978,at a regular meeting of said City Council. Given under rriy hand and seal of said City at: office,- on this the 6 day of May, 1958. Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary. 1;No further business Council recessed Subject Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Boaz to authorize the airport committee to make a trade with M. C. Winters construction company for the sale of grass sods in the proposed Federal Highway, same being about 28 acres. Motion passed. Mr. Bill Bennett presented a petition from Elton Brimberry requesting the city to allow him to change the location of a portion of Avenue P and to abandon a portion of 214th street. Motion was made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Boaz to pass the foll.owing Ordinance. Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF 24th STREET BETWEEN 24TH STREET AND THE WEST LINE OF THE COLLEGE FARMS; APPROVING THE RELOCATION AND REDEDICATION OF PORTIONS OF AVENUE P BETWEEN LOTS NO. 3 to 7 INCLUSIVE, IN BLOCKNO. 2 AND LOTS NO. 3 to 7 INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK NO. 3 AND THE NORTH LINE OF 25TH STREET; APPROVING THE DEDICATION OF ADDITIONAL TERRITORY TO THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED SUBDIVISION AND WHICH SAID ADDITIONAL TERRITORY IS DESIGNATED AS BLOCK 2A AND THE STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES THEREON AND ACCEPTING THE SAME AS A PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE, AND APPROVING THE CHANGE IN DIMENSIONS AND REARRANGEMENT OF LOTS NO. 3 to 8, INCLUSIVE; IN BLOCK NO. 14 and LOTS 1 to 7, INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK NO. 3, FROM THE ORIGINAL DIMENSIONS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT AND APPROVING THE NEW DIMENSIONS AS REFECTED IN EXHIBIT Mu ATTACHED TO THE REDEDICATION, ALL IN THE PINEVIEW ADDITION AND SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, WATKPIR COUNTY, TEXAS. • WHEREAS, the owner of the lands over which Avenue P passes and abuts, as shown by plat, has rededicated andrelocated the same for a public thoroughfare and street as shown by the exhibit attached to said instrument • of dedication, and WHEREAS, additional territory has been attached to said subdivision and the street dedicated and said additiona.1 territory to be known as Block 2A, and May 20, 1958 11 • ',MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING OF- THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1-1-6NTSVLLE,'EXAS.• . • ; ; The City Council met in receSsed..,meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, with the following •, 11 Present., to -wit: . • - Wilbourn•S Gibbs, Mayor, ,1.11.04:het• .Hoech. •. • • • -11..Mad,i-e Wood W. B. Smith jrllkB7S Boaz LaverneEP.-r 11 -• '• ndther R. V. Gibbs • .• Motion wasmadeby--Fral* Pprott,'seqonded---by Tria*e.-.tePt . . passed. . • •.. • ... Notion made by Joe 6000n4ei;1-1P31.-Fran*•Prott.--tO:'-a4OPt''bUdgef,,':.:.'MOtign•pa.0601.4... .:-.....• • CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEX or the Year Ending March 31,;1959 /s/ Wilbourn'S. Gibbs, Mayor Herbert Hoech Q. C. Robbins R. V. Gibbs Madie E. Wood J. A. Boaz Frank Sprott W. B. Smith Laverne Smither ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross CITY SECRETARY Kate Barr Ross CITY SECRETARY. B -U -D -G -E -T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For Year Ending March 31, 1959. Taxes Penalty & Interest Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fines. Building Permits Electrical permits Gas Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxes Utility Taxes Expense Recollected Plumbing Permits WATER DEPARTMENT $` 98, 000.00 1,200.00 500.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 300.00 300.00 2,400.00 5,000.00 25,000.00 5,000.00 5oo.00;149,200.00 Water Sales' Service Charges Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps SEWER, DEPARTMENT 150,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 2", 500.00 Sewer Charges GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Garbage Charges AIRPORT Revenue PARKING. METERS Revenues 22,000.00 28,000.00 4,000.00 21,000.00 155,600.00 22,000.00 28,000.00 4,000.00 21,000.00 FIRE; Lights; City Hall" Mosquito Control"`,. Publications Postage`. Salary - City Officials Salary - Election Judges" Salary City Comptroller 2 Salary` City Engineer Supplies Telephone& Telegraph Milk Inspector BTdg,Gas,Electrical & Plumbing Insp Unclassified Insurance &-Bonds Salary ;- Office Secretary Miscellaneous Fees: Social Security 500.00 3,000. 100.00' 150.00 316.00 150..00; ,1.00`.00 1,800.00, 000.00 350.00 600.00' 000.00 000.00 00.00 3.600.00 125..00. 2"00.00 Auto Expense Chemicals" Equipment Maintenance:'& Supplies Depreciation Donations Salaries Insurance Unclassified Fire Marshall Social Security Telephone POLICE:: Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Expense Social Security STREET Sc BRIDGE City. Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary - Foreman Labor Maintenance Supplies Insurance Unclassified Social Security NON DEPARTMENTAL 25,6 1.00 1,000.00 50.00. 300.00" :L0000.00 3,400.00 500.00 6, 000. oo 400.00 100.00 300.00 75.00 150.00 13;275.00 3,.000.00 1, 500.00 24000'.00 3, 000.00 2, 000.0.0; 2, 000.00 350.00 300.00' 100.00; 500.00 1, 200.00 500;00 4, 800.00 13,000.00 3,500.00 - Street & Bridge 5,100.00 16,000.00 6,000.00 3, 000.00 400.00 100.00 500.00 City Hall Bonds & Interest Water & Sewer Bonds Bond Retirement Interest Depreciation -(Bldgs 10)48.75) (Park )494.52) (Fern.; 500.00.) WATER DEPARTMENT TOTAL REVENUES TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS OVER B -U -D -G -E -T CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For Year Ending March 31, 1959. i8E3.S' ;f-iI".-3EHHHf1-388i-;£-)i' p'- -;Sri:-HHHH[-;-;;-:;-;;-;Y,c',=,»S- H'rX ;f -`R -;-it ;E ;- -;F3:-"-:E- c-..i-,',-;f-1H, „-'f ., ,i ;:iri- �c:i ;ci-St-IF ADMINISTRATIVE Street Lights City Hall Operations Legal & Professional. Auto Expense Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Legal & Professional Pumping Postage Salary - Manager Salary - Foreman Distribution Salary - Plant Foreman Salary - Night Foreman Salary - Office Secretary Supplies Maintenance of Equipment Telephone & Telegraph Water Softening Plant Expense Donations Insurance Unclassified 38 750.0o 52 400.00 3,600.00 20, 000.00 13,500.00 3,1)42.50 2,043.27 42,285.77 1,500.00 300.00 300.00 37,000.00 12,000.00 400.00 20, 000.00 100.00 3,480.00 5,100.00` 5,1V0.00 4,500.00 3,900.00 5,000.00 32000.00 500.00 15,000.00 2,500.00 400.00 300.00 Waterworks;' & Sewer Sys' Engineering Social Security SEWER DEPARTMENT; eni Reserve Fund " 11,938.75 1800.00 600.00' $' 134, 718.75 Allowance & Rebates Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment Supplies Unclassified GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Auto Yense ExP ... Bad Accounts Depreciation. Labor Supplies Unclassified Salary. - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates Social Security PARKING T€TER EXPENSES Depreciation Maintenance Salaries Social Security Salary Miscellaneous Depreciation 100.00 50.00 10,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 100.00 12,550.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Teqcas' Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Docket for the City, of Huntsville, AMT. AMT.` FINE PAID 2,500.00 50.00 1,762.00 19,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 500.00 100.00 400.00 26,132.00 2,400.00 1,000.00 4,500.00 200.00, Expense. 'TOTALS No further business Council recessed subject to call. June 3, 1958. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS .City Council Ci met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas, .with the g followin members present, to -wit W. S. Gibbs;, Mayor Q. C . ;Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech Madre Wood Joe Boaz R. V. Gibbs The Mayor called the meeting to order. The minutes of May 6, 1958 and recessed meeting bills paid: Floyd Farris, Sheriff Conroe Creosoting Company Industrial Equipment Company M. L. Bath Company, Ltd J. & W. Lumber Company Lavender Radio & TV Supply Smither Wholesale Co. L & L Welding Supply Chas. & Sam Martinez Garage, The Texas Company Wood Tire & Supply Company The Huntsville Item Smither Print Shop Allman Texaco Service Station Gulf States Utilities Company and ordered the $16.10 28.00 70.85 79.60 97..44 13.88 4.40 3.6o 1339.69 23.75 614.53 95.71 28.02 38.50 1.25 2510.06 Diamond Alkali Company Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company Pfeiffer Electric Company United Gas Corporation Utility Supply Company Walker County Hardware Co Builders Supply Goolsby Drug Geo. W. Hunt Mallery & Smither, Inc Galloway's Humble Station Q. C. Robbins Motors Martinez Gulf Station Cauthen's Service Station Mustang Tractor .& Equipment Co 40.50 194.48 72.04 29.25 47.28 52.07 196.77 213.74 12.10 5.55 9.40 195.85 9.45 6.30 1.79 18 Norman R. Foster 21 Forrest R. Jefferson 25 Jimmie Hahn 34 John Ellis 35' Billy"M. Basquette 36 Charles Parker 37 Orville W. Roe 38 Fred E. Sharp 39 Marlene Edwards 40 Jesse E. Meadow 41 G. M. Clark 42 Walter G. Egger 43 Robert E. Mitchell 44 James Norman 45 Walter M. Heller 46 LaNelle Wallace 47 Donnie E. Batson 48 Henry W. Beathard 49 K. J. Neyland 50 Alfred Carter 51 Tommie - L Jackson 52 Thornton"' Thomas 55231 3 Champ McCowen 54 Steve W. Collins 55 Carl E. Simi son 56 Miller Marks 57 Willis 0. Catoe 58 Leslie M. Womach 59 Donald M. Williams_ 60 Robert A. Miller 61 John Robert Ragsdale 62 Elinoik Wilson 63 Glen R. Reader 64 Joe Billingsley 65 William O'Neal Lewis 66 Willie Roundtree h 67 Willie Roundtree s 68 Robert G. Allmon 69 Ray McLeroy 70 Chas. B. Ledford 71 Claud Wayne Caldwell 72 Robert C. Pier" 776732°9 3 Joe' Billingsley 74 Armond Woolley 75 Wayne M. Smith 76 Wyneta Driscoll 77 Edward Elliott Swindle 78 Charles Wilder Baker 79 Thelma W. Richards 80 Eugene Dale Scarbrough 81 Wilburn Spivey 82 Maurine Edwards 83 Paul Spivey 84 Paul Spivey 85 John Biddle 86 Isiah Williams 87 Edward Johnson 88 Edward Johnson 89 Richard W. Ullrich { 90 Richard W. Ullrich 91 J. Vance Griffin 92 Stephen H. Hopkins 93 Geo. M. Hoover 94 Finis F. Larrison 95 Everett L. Taylor 96 Jerry Thomas Lester 97 P. D. Randall 98 Howard Frick 99 Willie L. Sowell 100 Richard H. Bramlet 101 William Melvis Cooksey 102 Joe Charles Fernandez 103 Willis L. Brown 104 Cleo Irvin 105 A. C. Hurst 106 Laprelle Martin Old fine paid in full Old.,;fine paid in- full 01d fine `paid iin "fu:ll Improperly parked Driving too fast; for conditions Improperly parked, Ran s3top site' Driving "too. fast for conditions Parked: by f 1.re plug Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Improper turn Driving, too fast for conditions Improperly parked Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Ran" red light Ran .stop sign Excessive noise with car Driving without license Ranstop'sign. Ran stop `sign Parked in no parking zone, Ranstop `signs Ran'red'let ight Ran stop sign Speeding' No valid inspection sticker Ran '.stop sign Parked, in no"parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Passingin no :pass zone No valid inspection, sticker No valid inspection sticker No. operators license No valid inspection sticker Backing car across street Resisting arrest Excessive noise with motor vehicle Making unproper turn No operators license Ran stop sign fast r conditions No "operators license" Ran red light Speeding Passing in'no passing zone Speeding Parked by fire plug Blocking drive way No valid inspection sticker No operators license Improperly parked Speeding' Drunk Disturbing the peace -pd in full (3 days Improper turn No operators license No operators license" No; valid inspection sticker Passing in no pass zone Ran stop sign Ran stop'sign No valid inspection sticker No pcio Parked ivalid n no peartkingn sticker zone Ran red light Ran` red light, Speeding No valid inspection sticker Speeding Speeding Drunk Ran stop sign Parking violations T-6082.thru T-6138 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00'. 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00'. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00. 5.00: 5 00 5.00 5.00, 10.00 10.00 14.00 10.00 5.o0. 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.0o 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 "! 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. oo 5.00 5.00 z. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 '? 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00} 10.00 5.00 ?z 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 7.00. 5.00 14.00 5'.00 Total Collections Respectfully submitted, A. W e "Coker, C ity Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of May, 1958 for Building, Gas;and Plumbing permits as follows: Building Permits Fees collected Gas Permits Fees collected Plumbing Permits Fees colledted Z,. $32.50 6 12.00 6 31.00 Respectfully submitted,. George Baisdon, Bldg. Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas Sc. Plbg., Insp. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas. The City council met in recess W.S.Gibbs, Mayor Joe Boaz. Laverne Smither R.V.Gibbs Madie Woods Frank S _ prott Herbert Hoech meeting in the City Hall The meeting was called to accept bids on Water Bids were, received .on .the',l,000, oc Wyatt "Boiler Co= Chicago Bridge Pittsburg Steel, Graver 3, 8, 061.00 3; Staley l5, 785.00 ( Builders Supply. 13.07=.53" Motion, was made by Frank Sprott seconded 1 !from att Metal ' -and. Boiler Co._ Moti n` �Y o .passed.; the contr act.: Gentlemen: I herebywish to submit,the pumping report for - the month of P P g P Water pumped Water :'softened Wash water used Prison Meter Plant meter Brine meter 1958: 39,699,300 Gals 36,539,500 1,979,100 6,759,800 888,800, 90,089 It 23,231..14. Lbs Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. Bids were received ori s accept the low bid of $31,000.00 ity secretary were instructed to -sign i1 Lane Texas Go . o Texas Water WeliFluxttrimazaimmY Katy Drilling Co one and two wells as follows; for one an 09.00 for one and 00.00 for one . an s1 City Engineer made a report on Katy Dr llin C,om a ' - drslled wellsan a d it was found by the council that they had not -,'drilla were supposed' to have five' years experience. Mr. ` Dixon of Katy wells first made a. statement and the and after cL�scu` ssion a motion was "made by Mr`. Hoech: seconded 1 Texas Water Wells Co. and> instruct the Mayor,- and `Secretary t No other business the council recessed subject' to call." 93.00 for two CO for two .00 for two. rom eachf f the lacewhere they'had P ,.:.,. d municipalowells. bus t three years and th ey 'accett of Texas Wells made his report lathe Woods to award the contract to ;he contract.' Motion passed. woo a wool ow wewwwwems w omwa •e•soor►• • o City of Huntsville- Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were taken 5-20-58 and tested. The results are as follows: All samples met grade "A" specifications with the following exceptions; was high in Coliform count. S. H. S. T. C. processing plant (Homo) Sanitary Dairy Farms (Choc.) was high in Coliform count. According to the City Code all companies are still eligible to sell milk in Huntsville. I am in the process of securing from the various Milk Companies their code or method of dating milk in order to determine the age of the milk., With this information I believe I can help store managers in rotating milk and keeping it fresh. W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector. Sprott reported, well 6 Mr. p o the new e produced` soft. water. and at a volume of -.600 gallons -per minute,but it was agreed that with the size of the well it would be better to only pump 500 gallons per minute and a motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded byMr. Smith that the watercommittee along with City Engineer neer and Mayor be authorized to negotiate the Texas Well Supply Company for a proper size shaft and pump in order to produce the proper amount of water. Motion passed. Motion was made by Frank Sprott, seconded by Madie Wood to ask for bids on two other wells, bids to be opened at 10:30 A. M. Monday, June 17th, 1958. Motion passed. I I Bids would also be received at 10:30a. M. Monday, June 17, 1958 for a, orie million gallon ground storage tank and the committee was instructed to draw up plans for a pump station and ask for bids as soon as possible. Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Warner requested the same consideration in regard to refunds on extended sewer line in Hills #1 and #2, and also to have the City Engineer give the plans for this sewer line. Dr. Warner would the line at his own expense and which would about forty customers. He would be repaid a pro rata according to the cost when houses were builtand services were used. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded Robbins to allow Dr. Warner to build the sewer line with provisions as above stated. Motion passed. Far build part by Mr. Fred Bobbitt and Bill Kellogg representing the park and recreation committee of the Chamber of Commerce, appeared before the Council and discussed the Josey Scout Park. They were advised by the Council that a contract be - Id tween the City, Boy Scout Lodge and the College had been drawn up, stating what each would do, but had not been signed and the City had done more than their share and it was suggested that the Committee of all three get to- gether ` again. Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Sprott that Mayor appoint the Committee for the City. 111Motion was passed and Mayor appointed Joe Boaz, Madie Wood and Herbert Hoech. COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF.HUNTSVILLE, The -City Council met in regular meeting'.at the City -,.Hall in Huntsville Texas, present, to -wit:'' W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q • 0. Robbins Smith Laverne Smithey Herbert'Hoech 1..Prank Sprott Madie:Wood Joe.Boaz R. V. Gibbs, with the following members The Mayor called the meeting to order The Minutes of une,3, 1958 and m�nutes of Adjourned meeting held on June : - 19,1958 were readapproved ed and ordered the followingbills paid: L. E . Parker Veazey & Cole Hudspeth's oq Hi Way Equipment Co., Inc.; , Underwood. Corporation Behring's Bearing Service, Inc i! M. L. Bath Company, Ltd I Morrison Supply Company, Ind. ti Diamond Alkali Company General Electric Supply Co. Pp Y o.. 0 Wood Tire & Supply Company i1 Builders Supply Martinez Garage Humble Oil & Refining Company tI Gulf States Utilities Co. $100.00 T.;B. Trotter,a C P A 3.00 Greene Service Station 11.85 Ottie E. Barrett Hardware 54.00 Badger Meter Mfg. Co 36.80 United Gas Corporation 16..57 David Rogers Station 4.28 Golden Anderson Valve Specialty 198.00 R. C & L. F. Hall, Inc. 81.00 Allied Safety Equipment Inc. Equipment, 12.60 Davis & Phillips P 132.741 Southwest Meter & Supply Co. 27..65 Goolsby Drug 65.35 The Huntsville Item -501.$7 Chas. &' Sam 3236.25 Walker County Hardware Co. $500.00 3.05 1.75 1758.13 37.78 10.00 41.77 7.15 6.85 15.00. 78.27 3.50 83.18 1582.54 88.14 The T. B. Trotter Company presented the audit of the hear ending March 31, 1958, and Motion was made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Smith: expressing their appreciation of the audit and: to accept the same and award a contract to B. Trotter and Company for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1959 at a cost of 5750.00. Motion passed. •to -r .business, count ]recessed subject to call * c `1.-- .v ie ., * , a 4 41- ;c * - * ;6 * * d'c * * ' if _ * 3'c ;c ;5 i( f o the Honorable, Mayor and City : Counci untsville, Texas hereby'' wish tosubmit the f li o w w'so o ng cases: on the Corporation Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas: To the Honorable. Mayor and "City Council Huntsville, Texas fj Gentlemen: {I hereby wish to submit the following pumping 19. Pete Jackson •233 Ed Dickey• 173. ;Johnny Mae Wilpitz 101 William M, Cooksey 103 Willie L.. Brown LutherDickey 108 Luther Dickey 109 Luther Dickey " 110 Luther Dickey ° 111 Raymond Yeager •a12.. -•-•.•••James Bryant, Jr 113 Henry C . Haygood 114 Deldon M. , English 115 Elmer =L. Hardin, Jr 1;116 Enrzue Zevec Mohica.• Tl C G r 7 John heater rounds 118 E. P Gustavus • 11 E J J ff 9 .. e arson h0 S M Bl,k 2. o 1 1 Cham McG ' an 2 p, ow 122 Champ: McGowan 123 'H a Ore James ow rd 124 Billy., Hugh'; Holmes 1 James -M Fi 2 e 5 � t 126 Elroy Hunter 1 G R i . 27 ' eorge ossa 128 Armie'`O t Bryant :129 Leslie; C, S,kattsky x'130. W. S. Falnnagan 131 ••Walter Hinds 132 Virgil C. Lemon 133 Champ Spivey 134James"I. Baker 135 Judie O'Neal 136 Guy Anderson j 137 Archie Boyd.Parrish- 1.138• . -Archie Boyd Parrish 'x.139 Robert T. Becker 140 Fred Housman •, , 1 lLelan`A Hen r n : 4 e d so 142' Anders L. Johnson. J, C' L .143`•ohn . ee • 144 Pete Antonio Rodriquez 145•Lee Ro Sanders Y 14.6 Sallie Pearson Gene lber ' M • 7. A t c0art E 148 Jeff Wheaton, Sr 149 Jeff Wheaton, Sr 150•Nelson. Johns on 151 Edward Neal. Jones 152 Rabbit Samuels 153 -. Walter Oliver 15)4 Herbert Lee Branch 155 Joyce C. Todd 156 James W. Palmer 1i 157 Harry ;F . Lively Parking meter violations Paid on old fine Paid in. full - old. fine Paid on old fine Paid in full - old fine Paid in full old fine Drunk Failure to stop, for officer Driving too fast for conditions Passing in no pass zone No operators license Excessive noise with vehicle Ran red light Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions No valid inspection sticker Speeding Failure to' eld right-of-way Y? g Y Driving too fast for conditions Driving without drivers license Disturbing' the peace Throwing cans on highway at others Excessive noise with motor vehicle Disturbingthe peace No operators license No operators license No operators license Speeding Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Speeding No operators license Parked in no parking zone Improper parking Parked in no parking acne Speeding Excessive noise with motor vehicle Improper turn Speeding Ran ''stop . sign Ran' an stop sign n Passing . : in no pass zone Improper left turn Excessive noise with motor vehicle Parked in no parking zone Improper left turn Drunk Disturbing the peace Fighting Disturbing the peace Disturbing the peace Disturbing the peace Disturbing the peace Ran stop sign Driving on wrong side of street Improper left turn T-6139:thru 6175 .(Void 6173) Total collections 25.00 7.50 14.00 4.00 14.00 2.50 14. 00 14..00 14.00 7.00 1)4.00 Paid in Jail 14.00 7.75 1.4.00 _ t. 14.00 - 14.00 1.4.00 1)4.00 10.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 25.0Q 25.00 10.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1.4.00 1)4.00 - - .00 - 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 8.00 1)4.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 11.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1.4.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 4 1 .00 4 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 14 400 - 14 .00 -.00 1 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 36.00 $ 509;25 report for the month of June, 1958: Water pumped Water ''softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used Waterpumped from wells 45;807,100 Gals 28;909,300 �t 9:,140;200 �f 798;.500 ►► 197,969.2 Lbs 54, 9147, 300 `Gals Respectfully submitted, R. V.' Sillars,, Plant Foreman :� ; k i e t •� the term erature a t which.t s. ' 'lk . e endin u on {# The quality, of mi d_ P g P P . P. , •i time this month to checking temperatures,. Y i s as it was t 1 war ter I i 1. me o 0 0- F. d d adv se so .. 1� in milk below de . � All .grocery .stores checked were.. eep g , 5 g ..,1!...nearing the 50 deg. mark. 'wish to advise thatI have devoted my n n.. Borden' s.: which was All trucks deleiverin <milk were; , checlzed and met Grade. A specifications,: with the exception of0 t ken ust before. his last" deliver which indicated the . n .th 0 de limit . This .was a sli htl hi her tha e 5 J Y ture was low'enou h` for' the ma orit T of his, run. I advised him to lower it'more anyway. tempera g J � 11 isthe code or `date" of milk. Findings on this are as follows: Another project I have underway... g - Numbered "0" Sat. u1fl Mon. tt2n Tues . etc. ly on No reprequest. - dated - dated - numbered W. J. Dodd. Milk Inspector. Mr. Gilstrop with the Texas Prison System requested the City Council to have lights installed on 12th Street, itt; One between Avenue I and Avenue J; and. one between Avenue G. and Avenue. H for security- reason at the Prison System., }Motion made bJoe Boaz,seconded byFrank,S Sprott to install the. lights as requested..Notion passed. Y P Motion made by R. V. Gibbs seconded ` by Q. C. Robbins to pay the League of .Municipalities bill. Motion passed. Motion made by 'ladle Wood, seconded by :Laverne.Smither to ask: for bids. on the Warner and Brimberry sewer linei : beingsigned b bothparties to a Tor additional 'expense incurred in maki the contract 4subJect to agreement y p y xp � an the name` of the City. Motion passed. Mayor Gibbs made a report on the meeting he attended at the League of Municipalities in Houston. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to ` set : the tax rate of ordinance: Motion passed. Respectfully submitted,; A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED' WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS AND DECLARED AN EMERGENCY.,. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY,. OF HUNTSVILLE IN :COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: SECTION ONE: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all :real ,property situated and all personal al property owned within the limits of said city of Huntsville, Texas` on the first day of January, 1958, except so much as may be excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United States, the following taxes: (1) An ad valorem, tax of and at the rate of One ` Dollar and, Thirty Five Cents (51.35) on the One Hundred To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of June as follows: Building permits Fees collected 45.00. Est. value $55,500.00 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Bldg. Insp., R. V.Sillers, Elec. Insp. ($100.00) Dollars cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States for the current expenses for the support and maintenance of the City Government of said City of Huntsville, Texas. ig (2) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of Sixty Cents ($.60) on the One Hundred Dollar (5100.00) cash j value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States, to pay current interest on and provide one year's sinking fund and to pay all of the principal and interest accruing on all outstanding warrants, sewage bond, paving bond, funding warrants,:; sewer extensions, improvement bonds and warrants, City Hall and Fire Station y outstandinglawfully issued'by the City of Huntsville, of Huntsville, Texwarasnand which are anow llevied outs tandingaobligationsofthe said �City � :'Texas. (3) An annual ad valorem tax of and at the rate of Five . Cents ,($.05) -on the One Hundred Dollar cash value thereof, estimated in lawful •currency of the United States, for the purpose "of the support and maintenance }€, of the Fire Department authorized by law at an election held thereunder and the ordinance of the City of Huntsville, Texas pursuant thereto. (4) An' occupation tax on all -Persons firms and corporations doing business within the City of Huntsvillell? 3i Texas, equal to one-half of that provided by law. for occupation tax due and payable to the State of Texas, and . iG Ilincluding all amendments of' Article 7047 of the Revised Statutes.,of 1925y'" and other amendments thereto. • 7J7'" l'4FP,4,47'44'14741;'•irq7#.14" ;74qPY'.7..07577 -44‘gngFC..tM.P1FPPNS§Rgf.Z-A, ;51341N,Ve '7*MM.6"01.11 ' , , --, •,,, , , • , •,' . • - ' , • . . , . ..,,r. , • -. • • , -,...,.. .,, ' , : . . , . ' • ,,,.. ,-- • . .. . . 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Gibbs Mayor iwGs: nsurance Agency . :n14ther , Ivirlf 011 PoiBanrionts,,:41 „ odMotors, Inc. ge Giman cSheriff :9766.• Floyd i4t. • .. • ' • • 'Jo 1-St°4 Station • •-. Co.,L,& L. WeldingSupply . ,(.0 Chariie&Sara :11.00 Southwestern BellTelephone ,109.3.0 1 • • 1S.6b- • • • .• • • • •.' • • • 19. 6.38 3.60 10C)8.86 271.7 1 3282.18 • .4. -47;4, - 4:4.4 • , :4 4,4 , „ ••• • 4. 4 • • • - - • '• • - - • • August 1, 1958. „- To the Flonorable Mayor and City Council 1 Huntsville, Texas. II --• We hereby wlsh to submit the following cases on the Corporation .I?ocket for the • ••-- -,-. • -• • .....-.- ;., • .y of Huntsville Texas: . , -. • ..• ....... . o further business council recessed subject to call • MINUTES OF RECESS MEETING OF VAN: a» CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ITUNTSVIT,TR5 1' NAME •-• - -4 4 4: • •• • "1-r 152'...-,-----•11?.ert. 108,.-::::••... .-T.iuttie. „s...... els ., '. 4.. 158•••-•,....-:•:•.-..1361.--:.P.,,,'-.-70.7 .-. .,...- • 11::159.,-.i.:-.'.-,-.,.. -:,--17041:-••T.-,6ng--.--.:••-'.. ••-• • . • li••-160.•••-... Casey Johnson -:.1- - • -.-1,., -..., . 161 1- ..---•CharleS...---,:poiyo.oci6..,._:•.-:•,•••:: • - •1(•• 162Jeff .• ..... • ..• .•..,......Wheaton,-.... ..........,....,...„:...... 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W.S.Gibbs Mayor • ••_...... • . . .„.....• ...„ •• -• . • JQ Boaz ;Frank Sprott --•••1Q1., _•-„• The fo11ong bids were rebeived as foliows; • _ . „.„--••• Texala 12,281.7S • • . •Century . :•. . • • • • WH. -Knotts • •••...••••12,L57.00• .--.--• • Hogna;i: ' • - • "- ••- • ,- Motion. was made by Frank S prott seconded by IT.T3.Sra.i.th to give the low bid of $11,217.00 to Century. ,11Motion passed. Motio4.was,m4de by Frank Sprott seconded byR.V.Gibbs to ask for bids on -water line from new Well to Water- system with 82 andlOt.' lines and 10" and 12 to be bid. -Motion passed. • •, No other business the council recessedsubject to call. August 5, 1958 MINUTES OF REGULAR.' MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 11The City Council. met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members present, Ito -wit: S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C„ Robbins W. B. Smith . • liLaverne Sma, her Iliierbert Hoech 1Fre.nk Sprott imaaie wood • 'Joe B6az 71-4#401018=-* The Mayor called the meeting to order The Minutes of July 1, 1958 and minutes of recessed meeting of July 16 1958 were read following bills paid: Simplex Valve & Meter Co Mrs. ,Sam McKinney Furniture Clinic •American La France Service Municipal Supply Company Lavender Radio & TV Supply Co., Diemond Alkli Company Hardy LuO?e Company •:vaikei• County Hardware Co. Texas Water s Inc mrtine $ 23.13 113.00 13.00 3.00 91.05 3.12 121.50 12.94 15.00 19.50 97.11.8 24294.60 approved and ordered the John N. Crawford, Jr The Foxboro Company Wallace & Tiernan, Inc N. Merfish Plumbing Supply Builders Supply • Utility Supply Company Heights Armature Works Greene Service Station S. L. Sullivan McAdams Company Dry Goods The A. G. Bailey Co Martinez Gulf Sta.tion 13.60 Q. C. Robbins 712 Postmaster7Huntsville Tex $ 80.00 6.50 1921.00 Co 30.96 372.07 407.51 114.35 8.55 22.00 46.75 116.50 8.50 140.78 42 .60 • . it'.: • . "-• • •" • - CAUSE AMT. AMT. FINE PAID Paid on old fine 5.00stop lolelgfline (all paid Ran Parked11 1-onParked zone Parked in no parking zone Failure to stop- causing; accident No operators license Drunk Resisting arrest Wrong goPesridlYe parked eet Ran stop sign Parked on wrong side of s . •Speeding Drunk• Driving on left side of road Ran stop sign Maliciousmischief Parked in rio p.rking zone -•:-.• Raii red light Irnproper passing Driving truck on prohibited str Driving truck on prohibited str Driving too fast Drunk Drivi.ng on wrong side of street No operators license Speeding No operators license Driving too fast for conditions No operators . license Driving too fast for conditions Drunk » Drunk Failure to grant right-of-way Thiproper passing riving too fast for :•: • •:;COnditionSRan red light. •-•Rari stopsign•-..• • _ Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign • . • •Ran red light•• - • Ran stopsign • •.• No operators license ••- No".":6PeratOrS... license. -• •• •• •••-.. . ••Firing a gun in city 1±mits• No valid inspection sticker Ban. stop sign • •Ran stop signDriving too fast for conditions - • Feiner G. Williams Charles E. Vinson T. L. McMinn T. L. McMinn T. L. McMinn Demetzio Duarte Senkiller Lewis 1 186 Welton Z. Smith 187 Alfred Mal_dona.do 188 Otice C Fisher, Jr 189 Claude Hightower 11 190 George Ross 191 Tommie L. Carter 192 James C. Ellisor Leo D. Jeffero Garland Railsloack John E. Ru.etz Tom Shackleford Evans Shaw Joe Mitchell Ellis John M. Walton Jessie E. Willis Curtis Archie C. Martin L. D. Carter Horace Milton Moore 11 1 1.3,4 • 11195 11 196., 197 11111i1211222? 90009Q1186907 11 203 h, 202' vf 205 Bennie' J. Stevens Ruby McAdams David. Price David .Price Bobby D. Pegoda Martin W. Johnson Liz Thomas • Poncho Jose Sparso Will Wells. MorrisS. Kyle • Morris S. Kyle Morris S. Kyle. James Arthur •Pattillo i• 1 208 . . • • •.... . t1-209 :. i • • .- 1.210 • .11211 11212 • • 213.. 214 • • 11215216 ..112171 218 --.'- ' -• Nolan Earl CO* 220. „.221 -.11222 223 1 2214 • 22 Mary H. Allen Charlie Starr John E. Moore A. G. Gooden J. T. Key L. J. Talton treet eet eet 31 : 00 1 00 44. (( 1?) ]' 0) 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ii4.00 12.00 14.00 3400 ]J.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14. 00 14.00 34145 ...0g000 14.0 5... 00_0 14.00 14.00 .00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Drunk Resisiting arrest Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone No operators license Improper left turn Drunk No operators license Driving on left side ,of street Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign No operators license Passing in no pass zone Defective brakes - c usin a cident 00 1)4.00 1)4.00 1/4.00 14.00 1/4..00 114.00 1)4.00 11 114,00 34. 00 'I 1)4.00 10.00 it 1)4.00 311..00 114..00 14 .00 1)4.00 14. 00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 '5.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 - - 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 -111,..D.0_„_24.0 • 34.00 114.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 t •r,+. ' . 6". cill ne 22 B 7 22 G enGarrett a 2�8 Annie 0' Bryant 2 xy ,,. 229: - Thomas H. Caruthers 230. Dean' R. Harding 231 . William I . Lawrence 232Clifton W. Hooks 233 Charlie Campbell 234" I. T. Tubbs 235 Mary Rogers McGowan 236 Odell Stevenson 237 Van Lanier Sims 238 Andrew Lee Isaac 239 Theo Hainline 24.0 Braxton E.'Spears 2141. 'Tim English 24:2 A. M. Primera 2)43.. Opal Faye Avant 23i)►. Eddie Lee HudsP etch 2.45 Eddie Lee Hudspetch' Improper; passing, Ran"'stop.sign Nooperators,license Passing ,in no pass zone Ran stop. sign Ran stop sign` Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Improperly parked Ran p "sign Failurestotos grant right-of-way Speeding Speeding Passing on right No operators license Ran stop sign 'Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Operating a taxi without permit Interferring with officer Parking violations T-6176 Thru T-6191 (6182 void) 5 00 00 5. 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14. oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 11 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1, 14.00 11.1:.00 14.00 1.4.00 14.00 , 14.00 1i 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 111.00 14.00 14..00 111.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1 R ear end C'h yr :`1 t h w eels exchange rice Estimated cost of ins.tallin above .axle g tires 0, `64."68. Ea 8 6 .2 x 20 tubes for' above -tires. C3 . , E 5 , �5 77 400 feet of 12" fire hose with co:60Plings @ ,1.25 .ft,. 3 3.1” .‘°f nozzles , 3/4 ".tip, stck NIST :' 89.05 1/2 Dozen"Hydrant & Spanner;Wrences,. Stock'#T10 Q $2.95 2,22 Pike Poles, Stock # T127, .0 ;ea Dozen Expansion. Rings, #R)4, 1" x:78", @ 1.25>D®z.'`" Dozen Exxpansion Ring's, # R7, 12'X 1", @X1.75 Doz Dozen Pair, Cotton Gloves @ X35¢ pair X110.00 -0 °. 00 388.08 34.62 500.00 267.15 17.70 12.10 2.50 3.50 16.80 61392.45 A. N. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,: Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish tosubmit the following reports for the month of July, 1958 for Building, Electrical Plumbing ngpbi ng permits as follows Electrical permits 29 Fees collected $180.00, Building permits 16 Moving permits 1 Fees collected $110.50 Respectfully yours, /8/ Chief IM©tionmade by Joe Boaz, secondedbYQ.G Robbins nsto,buY the equipment', requested sted bytheFire Department. Motion passed:'' 1! ?. The following letter from Mr. George 'C. Hawley,; l" Mr • W; S . Gibbs, Mayor Huntsville, Texas Dear• Pyr. Gibbs : Chief Engineer Town Rating Unit, Rate Section was read: July 7, 1958. 11 We are Very' 'thankful to"you for the cooperation which was given...our',engineer on his recent inspection of the s3 ;fire protection facilities of Huntsville, 'and wish to bring out you some matters for your future consideration.11 11With the opening of the new well field and the old' plantheld as standby, we understand that there is to be a F11,000,000 gallon ground storage reservoir with new pumping equipment and pumping station. This reservoir will ?z still be 23% deficient in capacity for your requirements and we would suggest that provisions be made to add it at least 500,000 gallons at a future date sure that the plans for the new station and ground storage reservoir facility are submitted to this office prior to awarding any contracts. is We understand that the Fire De artment is still whollyvolunteer and we have suggested'in the past to ou that p Y consideration be given to the employment of some full paid men. At least two men should be provided in the central fire station 24 -hours' a day. This will probably mean that extensive repairs be made to your central 1,', fire station, or an entirely new station would have to be provided with adequate quarters and, also, there should be room for more adequate meeting space for the Department. In 1954 we pointed out to you the need for a twostall suburban station in the South part of Huntsville and, f thereby, avoid a charge which now appears in your key rate analysis. The two above recommendations are of utmost importance and when the new substation is built, arrangements should be made to purchase a new standard triple combination 750 G. P. M. pumped to be placed in service at the central station. This truck will be necessary when your population exceeds 10,000, which, with the present growth, is snot impossible within the next very few years. Be sure that three men are sent to the Firemen's Training School'. {in College Station this month. George Baisdon, Building Insp., R. V. Sillers, Elect. Insp., A. J. Broom, Gas & Plumbing Insp.. August 5, 1958 City of Huntsville All milk sold in Huntsville was sampled and tested July 21, 1958 and proved to be The Sam Houston State Teachers College dairy was high in bacteria count but this g g , was,- the first time it 11 high since I have been testing it, and, of course, this one test does: not disqualify the milk. It must over a four -test log. average to be below Grade "A!!. W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector. Bids were received on transmission line from new well to ground storage tank, the following made bids: } Comer Century , J. E. Skeen, Southland and Wyman. Motion made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Hoech to put a 10" cast iron 150 class junction and a 12" cement asbestos Class 100 from Juntion to storage and award to i being. Coma at a price of :4.22 for 12" cement asbestos class 100 and $4.10 on 10" passed. 11 Reports were made by the Committee chairman as Mr. Smither reported the following letter from the fire. department: has been be high We would, also, point out to you that when the population exceeds 10,000, it ,will be necessary that two-way radio service be installed., on all major pieces of apparatus and in all firestationson a separately assigned frequency under the control of the Fire Department only, in order to avoid a 3 -cent increase which would other- wise be in order in your key rate at that time. We would suggest that this matter be fiven consideration. We are also, going to recommend the passage, by reference, of the 1955 Abbreviated Edition of the National Building Code, as corrected, a copy of which we are enclosing. Your present fire limits are satisfactory and need not be changed. '1 During the calendar year 1958, your City is receiving a 10% bad fire record debit and approximately $30,000 in fire insurance premiums could have been saved your citizens if the fire record had been such that 25% good fire 1 record credit had been secured. So, you can readily see how important" it is to bring every fire prevention facility to the highest possible efficiency and provide your. `;Fire Deppartment with adequate apparatus and training facilities. Sincerely yours, COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE By George C. Hawley George C. Hawley, Chief Engineer Town Rating Unit, Rate Section from well 13 to well # 14 the low bidder. The same cast iron class 150. Motion IMr. Laverne Smither, !Chairman - Fire Committee, City of Huntsville Huntsville, Texas. Dear Sir: In accordance with your suggestions of last evening, the following is a list of equipment needed by the Fire Department at the present time: cc: Mrs. Kate Barr Ross, City Comptroller. cc: ' H. B. Toney, Fire Chief To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the pumping report fox Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used Water pumped from wells the month of July, 1958: 51,962,;000 Gals 44,090,8o° T1 1,464,600 " 7,601,900 " 669,800 " 67,610 175,786.0 Lbs. 61,226,600 Gals o other business council recessed, subjedt to call. etully ubmitted, Pint foreman. INUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF iUNTSV LT F , TEXAS. The City Council met in regular meeting to�+wit: W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. 0. Robbins W. B. ,, Smith Laverne Smither. 'Herbert Hoech Frank Sprott Madie Wood Joe Boaz R. V. Gibbs The Minutes of 19 August;5 8 were read b � 5 Rockwell Mfg. Co. Maintenance Engineering'Cor oration p Diamond Alkali `.Com an Company ,.. David Rogers Service Station Murray: Insurance Agency Martinez Garage Heartfield Florist Galloway's Humble Station Wood Tire & Supply Co United Gas Corporation Sinclair Refining Company Walker County Hardware Co at the City Hall in Huntsville,Texas with the following members resent � present, approved and 167.82. 37.15 81.00 3.75 123.00 1.49.90 10.66 6.00 406.62 47.63 364.98 30.10 ordered the following bills paid: Municipal Pipe & Fabricating Co.. Sargent -Sowell, Inc. Elliott Addressing Machine Co Southern Blue Print Davis Insurance Agency Q. C. Robbins Motors Continental Oil Company Beckham & Jones Layne Texas Company B & C Auto Parts Builders Supply Floyd Farris, Sheriff 175.34. '268:51 13.49. 13.60 85.00 151.75 51.91 82.10 3,678.83 150.00 1957.80 25.15 278 Robert S. Saukup 279 D. 'C. Avritt 280 William Shawley -William . 28281 2 John F. Hubbard 283 John F. Hubbard 284 Eli Johnson 285 Nolan E. Sherrill 286 Wm. H. Nesmith 287 Lee Thomas 288, Thomas C. Harris 289 Beatrice L. Davis 290 Mrs. John Sowell 291 Albert Grismore 292 Edie Archie Goree 293 John Moore 294 Ruth Castleschauldt 295 tTh Jacksonn Frank A. McAlister 296 ArthArhury ur B.BT. Jackso Harve r 29? 9 p 298 299 Janice Parr 322220999909578 00 Don Railsback, 301 George Wicke, Jr 302 Melton Buckley II 303 Melton Buckley 304 Don H. Costilow 305 James A. Warren 306 Gordon Van Deaver 307 Edd Woods :1 308 Ernest Smith 309 J. Royce Mathews, Jr Speeding Ran stop. sign Improperly parked Ran:stop g si n Drunk Disturbing the peace No operators license Driving too fast for .'conditions, Wrong way on one-way street Blocking drive way Ran red light Passing in no pass zone Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign. Improperly parking Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Speeding Excessive noise` with motor vehicle Ran red light Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Blocking driveway Drunk Drunk Driving on left side of street Fighting with Edd Woods Ran stop sign Blocking drive -way Fighting Driving without operators license Ran red light Parking violations T-6192 thru T-6202 14..00 14.00 i 5.:00 5.00 .00 5 .00 ` g ; 15.00 15.00;] 15.0, 0 15.00 }i 14..00 14.00 R. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00:4 5.00 5.00. • 5.00 5.00 5.00 .5.00 5 . o0 • 5.00 • 14.00. 14.00• `r 5.00 5.00 5.00 - -_ 5.00 5;00 5.00 5.00 14.00 • 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 ft 14.00 14.00 • 5. o0 5.00 it 5.00 5.00 Total collections 14,00 14.00 10,00 5.00 5.00 l $ 545.00 11.00 I .00 1 fa Respectfully submitted; A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney September 1 September 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the month of August, 1958 for Building and Electrical permits as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas 11 Gentlemen: 11 We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas:. Building permits: Moving permits Fees collected IE 223 !' 246 247 z58 249 25o 251: 252 253. 254 256 257 ,258 259 260 261 262 1263 1264 265 266 1267 268 }269 II 270 271 X272 12.73 '274 2.75 276 A. G. Gooden Daniel Bergen Robert E. Couch, Jr Nolan L. Field Max Lamas Glenda 0. Smither Frank E. Cole Asa Gardner Jiimne Sandles Robert E. Archer Reatter Bostic Euthel A. Squyers Willie A. Waley James H. Webb Elizabeth A. Jackson Clive E. Dickey, Jr Clife E. Dickey, Jr James A. Gillaspie Gloria Magness Ben T. Pleasant Ruth Lane Social Shaw Social Shaw Social Shaw Larry C. Owens Leonard W. Arnold Joe Lee McLaughlin Joe Lee McLaughlin Joe Lee McLaughlin Aaron Davis James A. Turman Luda Irene Lebrech Old fine Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Wrong way on one-way street Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Driving on wrong side of street Ran stop sign Disturbing the peace Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Drunk Resisting an officer Driving on wrong side of street Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Drunk No operators license Driving on left side of street Driving truck on prohibited street Driving too fast for conditions Drunk as.s n.g._at:w�nters.ection _ mom._...._ 414.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 5.00 5. o0 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14,00 5.00 14.00 14 .00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.Oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Building Insp. J. H. Oates, Electrical 'Insp September 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Pumping report for the month of August, 1958: Water pumped Water softened Plant meter Brine meters Prison meter Wash Water used Salt used Water pumped from wells; 53,675,200 Gals 24,114,300 �f 411,000 42,239 a 6, 712,900 n 9863000 r� 109,821 Lbs. 54,661,200 Gals. Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Plant Foreman City of Huntsville Huntsville,Texas Samples of milk sold in Huntsville were taken and tested8/13/58 p and the results are as follows. All mes samples of Companies tested; met Grade"_ " -.... p „.. p A specifications. One.sample was- high in Specific Plate Count. ount.,., Three samples were high in coliform count. Butterfat ranged from 3.5 to 4.6%. IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY: COUNCIL OF THE CITY:OF :HTINTSVZI,LE,"'TEXAS Section 1: That the corrected plat of he Birmingham Addition to the.City of Huntsville as submitted by instrument executed by L. W. Wright and wife, Myrtle B. , Wright, dated June 4th., 1957 and showing the ex'- �. tension of Wood Street and the rearrangement of the Lots and blocks with attached plat thereto as revised:under;' date of June 10th, 1957 by S. L. McAdams, Licensed State Land Surveyor, and submitted for approval by the,o rthe- . wne s of l.. and be ..and. ado ted as, set forth n .. P :,. the Deed Records of::. �P o said . lat to b e recorded zn Walker!. Count Texas,and that said dedic t County, dedication, rededication, extension and rearrangement is approved and the public streets-set.for forth thereon accepted <as public thoroughfares. x es. Passed /s/ W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector. Rev. T. A. Stehenson and Committee requested the Council p q o to fix the street in front of the church to the High- way Church being on 13th street and Avenue C. Mr. Hoech advised them to get petitions and the moneyfrom signed m o property owners on those streets, paying 600 a foot. Motion was made by Mr. Smither,seconded by Mr. Wood that the fire committee may $250.00, but with the provision that the fireman must live in the fire station. At ,the request of Mr. Dawson, of the United Gas Corporation, Motion was made by to'.pass the following ordinance. Motion passed.; hire a fireman ata salary of Motion passed. and approved this the 2nd day .of :September, :1958. Wilbourn S. Gibbs, ATTEST Mayor Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary council recessed,` subject to call. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED ON THE 3RD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1931 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ENTITLED' "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE EN- TITLED I AN ORDINANCE REGULATING. WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTS- VILLE, TEXAS,HOUSE PIPING, APPLIANCES, FIXTURES, AND APPARATUS INSTALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF USING GAS IN ALL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES OF GAS CONSUMERS, AND TIE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR THEREOF, PROVID=- ING FOR AN EXAMINATION AND BONDS TO BE GIVEN AND LICENSES TO BE PAID BY THOSE WHO DO THE WORK, AND. PROVIDE FOR PERMITS .AND PENALTIES AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, r,"; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ` THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: Section 1. That certain ordinance adopted by the City Council of, the City of Huntsville on February 3, 1931 entitled"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITTFD IAN ORDINANCE REGULATING WITHIN THE CITY` LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, HOUSE PIPING, APPLIANCES, FIXTURES AND APPARATUS INSTALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF USING GAS IN ALL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES OF GAS CONSUMERS, AND TIE INSTALLATION, CONTRRUCTION, RECON TRUCTION AND REPAIR THEREOF,PROVIDING FOR AN EXAMINATION AND BONDS TO BE GIVEN AND LICENSES TO BE PAID BY THOSE WHO DO THE WORK, AND PROVIDE FOR PERMITS AND, PENALTIES AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY", is hereby amended by addint thereto a new paragraph designated Section 27 which reads as follows: Outdoor Gas Ligh Installation-- Not withstanding any provisions to the contrary herein contained the following specifications shall be applicable to the installation of outdoor gas lights. Copper tubing g complying with the American Society for Testing Materials, Standard B-75.52 maybe used for the supply piping � IP yP P g for outdoor gas lights. The Copper tubing' shall not be less than i " 0. D. and shall be of a size�� s as to pro - it vide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the demand of the appliance without undue loss of pressure. Standard pipe saddle or saddle tee may be used for connecting the copper tubing to the house piping system when when the i1 connection is located outside of a building. In the event the connection is located inside or under a building, the connection and the piping to a point outside of the building shall be- in accordance with other provisions herein contained applicable in such !I circumstances." ,.x s .►.. October 7 1958. MINUTES OF REGULAR F ETING' OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The ottCiht-J Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville Texas with the following members present- ,;;o -wit: is •--- -s, Mayor (9 Q. C. Robbins Laverne Smither I Herbert Hoech Fr^nk fi ptt Madie Wood Joe Boaz R. V. Gibbs Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinancesin conflict herewith are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance, after passage thereof, be published in every issue to the official paper for ten (10) days after passage of the City of Huntsville, and that this ordinance become effective after such publication. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED, this 2 day of September, 1958. Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor. The Mayor called the meeting to order The minutes of September 2, 1958 were read, Wood Tire & Supply Co. Builders Supply United Gas Corporation o potation Browning Ferris Machinery Co M. L. Bath Company, Ltd L. L. & Welding Supply Sinclair Refining Company Maintenance Engineering Corpn. General Electric Supply Company The Seagrave Corporation Martinez Garage Municipal Pipe &;Fabricating Co. Floyd Farris, : Sheriff Mathew's Service Station Municipal Supplies -W. S. Darley & Co Martinez Gulf Station Walker County Hardware Co. Texas Water _Wells, Inc. Wood Motors, Inc Charlie & Sam Wyatt Metal & Boiler Works, Inc. Johnston's Garage Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Uptown Garage $228.31 20.43 )41.34 34.52 10.35 3.60 U0.20 78.73 15.98 52.50 50.70 405.84. 18.55 3.00 49.20 4.00 556.81. 18,991.62 16.16 326.31 51.00 .75 126.63 35.80 George W. Hunt Q. C Robbins Motors Dorr-Oliver, Inc Western Auto Associate Store Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Continental Oil Company The Karpark Corporation Diamond Alkali Company The Huntsville Item The Sherwin-Williams Co.. Safety First Company of Houston Huntsville Home Furnishings Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Hardy Lumber Company B& -C Auto Parts Smither Wholesale Co. Mrs. Sam McKinney. Chas. '& San Motor,,Company McAdams Co. Dry Goods Smither Print Shop Allman Texaco Service Station Boaz Insurance Agency Gulf States Utilities Company Charlie & Sam Motor Co. (Water truck. $35.70 1.8.19 382.74 13.45 1492.64 592.59 22.67 101.25 7.70 51.5: 22.00 85.90 235.50 17.60 2.50, 5.00 162.00 59.54 48.18 3.50 13.63 113.20 3415.06, 300.00 KATE BARB ROSS,. City Secretary (SEAL) Motion made by Mr. Hoech, seconded by W. B. Smith to accept the subdivision of L. IT. Wright and wife B. Wright of the Birmingham Addition. Motion passed. } -AN ORDINANCE APPROVING TI -IE CORRECTION AND REDEDICATION OF TIE BIRMINGHAM } ADDITION OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE AND THE EXTENSION OF WOOD STREET AND AMENDING THE ORIGINAL PLAT OF SAID BIRMINGHAM ADDITION DATED AUGUST 8TH, 1925 AND RECORDED IN VOLUME 55, PAGE 249, OF THE DEED RECORDS OF WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas October 1 Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Docket for the City of Huntsville WHEREAS, the several owners of real estate have submitted a corrected plat of the Birmingham Addition as shown in Volume 55, Page 2)49, of the Deed Records of Walker County, Texas, and desire the dedication and re- dedication of the streets and rights of way of the said Birmingham Additon to the City of Huntsville in order to correct certain discrepancies between the original plat and the lots and blocks as set out on the ground and the rearrangement of the lots shown in Blocks Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5, and, whereas, it is to the public interest and benefit that the said corrected plat and the extension and dedication of Wood Street and the rearrangement of the lots and blocks be approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, the City Council has considered and passed the following ordinance: 253 'Jimmie Sandles t 298 Frank A. McAllister 307 Edd Woods 308 Ernest Smith 310 Deryl Leroy Heil 311 Cornelus Morris 312 Arthur B. Smith 313 Marvin L. ,Cross 314 Billie Jean Prevninger Old fine paid Old fine paid Old fine paid 01d fine paid Passing in no Drunk Ran red light Ran stop sign Drunk AMT . AMT. s, FINE PAID in full 14.00 4.00 in full 5.00 5.00 in full 14.00 14.00 in full 114.00 �. . .00; pass zone 14.00 14.00 y` l4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 NO NAME 315Billie J. Prevninger 316''. Billie Jean Prevninger, ..317'', Thurman': Hayden 318 James E. Kennedy 319 Almus C. Evans : Richard D.Irvin 320adrvn `. ` Albert Lee 321 Albert Booker 322 Arthur R. Baldree 323 Thomas W. Shepard 324 William Shawley, Jr 1 Mary Bedford 2 Dalton Thomas Fox 3" Social Shaw 4..• - Social`, Shaw 5 Robert E. Cainpbell. 6 Social Shaw 7 Linford Williams 8 Floyd Leon Abel 9 Chester R. McWhorter 10 Marion Dickey 11 J. F. Frizzell 12 Gerald. E. Weaver p1 13 Charles Lee Clark 1)4 Luther M. Tolliver 15 Grady Lee Price 16 Mary Justice 17 Bill E. Crane 18 George Lee 19 Elliott M. Hightower 20 Bennie G. Thomas 21 Bennie G. Thomas 22 James Davis °y 23 Leonard W. Parker 24 Mary Spivey 25 Virgil G. Puckett 26 Raymond S. Tanner 27 Horace W. Bay 28 Geo. R. Clark 29 Kenneth Roark 30 Othel c. Couch 31 Carl D. Davis 32 S. D. Lenox II 33 Jerry Blake l' 34 Harold Joe Boone 35 James Bryant, Jr 31)4 John Lee Hall 36 Gene Erwin 37 Gerand R. Wiggins 38 James D. Carey 39 Willie Parrett 40 Willie Parrett 41 Willie Parrett )42 Johnnie W. Smith Id 43 David 0. Watson 44 Johnny Gainous 45 Tom Abram { 46 Carl Ray McQueen 47'' W. L. Martin 48 Isaac A. Phillips it 4.9 Grover P. Bowers 50 Jeff Wheaton, Jr 51 Bob Kirt 52 Andrew Lee Isaac 53 Avis Autrey 514 Jerry Christian 55 John W. Craigen 56 Terry P. Tullos 57 Wayne G. Small 11 58 Julian Wilson 59 Julius Finche 60 Jose A. Cavazos 61 Obie Rollinp, Jr 62 Johnnie B. Scheer 63 Juanita Jackson 164 Sam B. Sowell 65 Mrs. Martin B. Hall 66 Shirley Hall 67 Dan Travis Martin 68 Gerald F. Rutledge 69 Roger Ricketts 70 Jeral Gillen ' 71 - Murray Smith 72 Bobby G. Lane 73 John Lee Hall 74 Lynn Roesler Driving 'without operators license Driving on left side of street Speeding. Driving truck on prohibited; street Driving too fast for _ conditions Ran stop sign No operators license Failure to grant right-of-way Driving too fast for conditions No parking on this side of street No operators license Excessive' noise with motor vehicle' Drunk Resisting arrest Ran red light Leaving scene of accident Speeding Driving on left side Driving too fest for Ran stop sign Speeding Driving too. fast Passing in no pass zone Driving too fast for conditions Failure to yield right -of -way Parking in no park zone Passing in no pass zone Speeding Speeding Driving on left side of street No operators license Passing in no pass zone Speeding Drunk Speeding Speeding Passing in no pass zone Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Blocking drive -way Excessive noise with motor vehicle Unnecessary noise Old fine paid in full Parked in no park zone Speeding Parked in no park zone Drunk Driving too fast Following too closely Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Blocking drive -way Blocking drive -war No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Failure to grant right-of-way. Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Speeding Wrong way on one way street Passing in no passing zone Parked in private drive -way Blocking drive -way Improper passing Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Excessive noise with motor vehicle Parked in no parking zone Parked in no park zone Unnecessary noise with motor vehicle Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no park zone Ran stop sign Improper left turn Parked in no park zone of road conditions Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge -Robert Smither;.Zi: y._At-for-ney.. -. AMT.~ AMT FINE PAID 14.00 14.00 14.00; 14.00 14.00 ` ` 14..00 5.00 5.00 ,. 14.00 5.00 5.00 '5;00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.0o 5.00 5.00 14.00' 114.00 14.00 7.00 14.00. 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00" 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00' 14..00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 1)1.00 14.00 14:.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 .5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 114.00 14:.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.0o 14.00 5.00 5.0o 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 - - .5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 869.00 12.00 $713.17,76 - To 1.00 To, the Honorable Mayor and City Council We hereby wish to submit the following reports for the, month. of September, Electrical permits, Gas permits, and Plumbing permits as follows: Electrical permits Fees collected 1958 for Building permits, Building permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp., J. H. Cates, Electrical Insp., George Baisdoi, Building Insp. October 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas I hereby wish to submit the pumping report for the month of September, 1958: Water, pumped Water softened Prison meter Plant meter Wash water used Salt used Brine meters Water pumped from wells George.Baisdon, Plant Foreman. Mr. John Smither appeared before the council discussing the master plan for the Trinity River Authority. Motion was made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. Wood, to pass the following resolution: Motion passed. Board of Water Engineers State of Texas Aus tin, Texas WHEREAS, we recognize the importance of water and its proper development to the future of the State of Texas, and WHEREAS, we believe in the proper development of each watershed from its source to its mouth, and WHEREAS, we believe the proper handling of water is from your Board through the various river authorities, and WHEREAS, we realize we must look in the future for the municipal and domestic supply from surplus water sources; THEREFORE, be it resolved by the members of City Council of the City of Huntsville in session at Huntsville, on this the 7th day of October, 1958, that they go on record as favoring the master plan as developed by the Trinit River Authority and respectfully request that the future needs of the City of Huntsville be considered in the allocation of water to the said authority, and that this resolution be presented to the State Board of Water Engineers at its hearing to be held in Huntsville, Texas, on November 6, 1958. Respectfully submitted Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor City of Huntsville. Mr. Bailey, Mr. Graham and. Mr. King, with the Chamber of Commerce discussed with the Council the question of im- proving the Highway from the by-pass to Avenue M and to make a street 48 feet wide with curb and gutter. They requested the City to sponsor it andsaid the Chamber of Commerce would appoint a committee to try and sell this project to the property owners. Motion was made by Mr. Wood, seconded by Mr. Boaz that the City sponsor this program of widening the street from Avenue M to the By-pass on Highway 45 and request the Highway Department to proceed with plans and specifications on this street. Motion passed. Mrs. Ross advised the Council. that $50,000.00;on time warrants would take care of the water wells and etc., and Mr. Smither suggested that the Council issue two (I 2) $25,000.00 promissory notes with payments of $500.00 plus accured interest on each note, and to have the proper ordinance drawn up to ,make these notes legal. The Council agreed on this procedure and Mrs. Ross and Mr. Smither were told to check with banks and have an ordinance prepared and the council would meet in special, session when completed. . Hugh Pittsford appeared before Mie Council in regard to the Community development ex -plain. in detail what ould be done to organize this Mr. Pittsford was.. thanked for his report and the Council advised him they Would give it. further study. W y No further business council adjourned subject,to • ••••ewe ••swo•e•we' •w • •••w•ww • •o' •e•w • •e ••� • ♦-.o..-1=ocx.x3o• • ' October2-2, 1958. MINUTES OF RECESSED MEETING OF TIE'; CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY or HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. The Cit Council met in'recessed meeting at the CityHall i n Huntsville, Texas Tith the following members present,,, ;to -wit. W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne Smither Herbert, Hoech Frank Sprott Madie Wood Joe Boaz i R. V. Gibbs The Mayor called the meeting to order. ( Motion made by Mr. Frank Sprott, seconded byMr. Herbert Hoech to pass the following ordinance 116th Street between'Ave J and Avenue `'K. Motion passed. THE STATE OF TEXAS t; COUNTY OF WALKJ±a-? CITY OF HUNTSVILLE I;E BE IT ORDAIN -ED BY TIE CITY TY COUNCIh OI' TTS CITY,01, HLNTSVITkT1j,, TEXAS: WHEREAS, her etofore, by ordinance duly approved on November 18, 1957, the City Council of the City of Huntsville le Texas determined ;that a necessity a exis ted for and to make certain street improvements on 16th !TP Street in said Cityof Huntsville as more full . , appears from said ordinance y PP and its record, and WHEREAS.` N. B. Davidson,i , City Engineer in accordance with directions from � -, e Ions f_said City-Councily duly City � returned to the` Councilfans and specifications ications for such improvements, and a preliminary estimate of the'.. frost of the''- paving g andimprovement of said street. Which said a pavement and'improvement of said street, was to consist of raising, lowering, and grading said streets, constructingg u and the storm drainage, concrete curb and gutters, { paving:. of the::.`same with rock or ravel basetopping. gand asphalt The width of the ;pavement to be forty - If two (4.2) feet; and, FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE TITHEREAS, the estimate of said CityEngineer as to` the costof said street improvements and the pro rata part thereof to be charged theCity ( g against and against the abutting property owners and their respective i property, having been dulyfiled with said Council and having been approved by said Council did by ordinance approved November 18, 1957- _ approve , pp ove staid 'Preliminaryhearing 'assessment and ordered a to be had before the City Countil of the City of Huntsville, Texas, at the City Hall of said City on December 6th, t , 1957 at 9:00 A . 14: as t , provided bynotice of � and did give such hearing as provided by law. Thereafter said hearing having been at the time andplace so ordered � and in accordance with said notice, and after all property owners has been enheardthe CityCouncil of saidCitydid, by ordinance apprcved December 6, 1957, close said hearing and find.and determine fromthe evidence that the special benefits of the property, and its owners, in the enhanced value °` thereof byreason of such , �snprovements, was in excess of the proposed assessments to be made against said property,and its owners byreason of g such pavement and im rovement did improvement, order the work for the improvement of �said part of street commence; and WHEREAS, the work of pavingand improving said part of p � 16th Street has been completed and the City Engineer has made and filed his Final Report with reference p to the pavement and improvement has set Ilthe workdone,�;forth therein °, a description of the abuttingproperty thereon, owners . p p y eon, tr_e a statement of the amount Hof improvements abutting on said property and the cost thereof, in ei Hof accordance with the front'foot rule or plan, including the rate per front foot and the width of said �j sa d streets so paved and improved, which said report is as ,l f ollows •• FINAL ASSESS1 NTS FOR PAVING ON 16TH STRRET FROM WEST CURB LINE OF AVENUE J TO EAST CURB LINE 01? AVENUE K RA...1 E PER FRONT FOOT $1..00 NORTH SIDE having WHEREAS the City Council .examined into said final report ofsaid .Enginner, finds that the with theplans and; ` parts of streets as: therein set forth in compliance work of paving:of said streets and ,� been completed. and that said report should be accepted and approved and said specifications aforesaid, has. p } pavement accepted. T. + THE CITY OF,,. HUNTSVIL FURTHER � CITY.. COUNCIL OF ORDAINED BY TIE THEREFORE BE IT t designated . ree t, ofst and. ; ar. s� . .andimproving of said:. street,parts � tsaid: report of said,En inter of the paving p g 'that g as ,.part of 16th Street and` the same` is hereby in;all respects approved . and that the: pavement and ,improvement of''said _16thStreet, said street improvements :be and the- same= is hereby ;:accepte"d by said. City.Council; and it further ordained:that the. amount set. forth therein: assessed to and payable by the. abutting property owners is entitled to payment by the parties,' respectively, against whom the: same: appear in said report, in accordance with the ordinances heretofore entered authorizing the making of said street improvements. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the City's portion of the costof the "improvement of said streets and parts of streets, herein designated as Part of 16th .Street, not already paid`. by proper -warrant, be paid and that such proper warrants issue for the payment of said accounts. ik BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council of the. City of Huntsville; That there is hereby assessed against the abutting property and against the :`true owners of such property as of the date such improvements were ordered, whether such true owners are correct1 :namedor not the sums of money shown in the said report of said City Engineer with respect to part of 16th Street Improvment Program,'which said respective sums of money are shown in said report opposite the names of said respective property owners, which said assessments against e= said abutting property shall be a first and prior lien against said property from the date of improvements of said Part of 16th Street were ordered, and shall be a personal liability and charge against the true owners of such property at said date, whether correctly named in said report or not. l Texas that special improve- ment BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the` City Council of the City of, Huntsville , pe p certificates in connection with the assessments against. said abutting property, and the owners thereof, be merit issued by the Mayor and City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, Texas, inaccordancewith the Lawsof the Stateof Texas, and thisordinance and the ordinances heretofore adopted in connectionwith said paving program, against the persons, firms, corporations and estates as hereinbefore set forth, with respect to part of 16th Street paving program. That said c ertificates be duly executed by the Mayor of this City and attested i ..' bythe City Secretary of this City and that the Seal of the City impressed thereon, and that said certificates_ ty as hereinbefore. named be issued against the abuttingow-ners, and their respective abutting proper , T . in the ..amounts hereinabove: provided for, to become due and payable �ble in installments as follows to wit ,,. the first ,of The principal amount of said'' certificates shall be payable >n. monthly ;:'installments, P P m:the sate of this' ordinance,and a like: of which shall be which shall be due- and payable Taithin thirty days fro due and payable on or before the sante day of each and every month thereafter until all sums due and to become shallbea paid-amountof said monthly installments due thereenn have been fully and discharged. ;; The; principal y equal to 0 for each` `'F 0.00 or fractional part,thereof so determined' and assessed by the City Councili ruin �2 5�5 ordinance to be the property ownerspro rata share ,of the cost of said paving; and improvement of said by"this o a P P � . street. The amount of said assessment shall bear interest at the rate' of sic (6) per cent per annum from this date, the interest shall be payable monthly as it accrues and all interest not sop aid when due shall become as and bear like interest therewith from its said default. Both principal and interest' being payable principal at Huntsville, Walker County,Texas. Said certificto shallprovide for the payment of reasonable attorney's theindebtedness'` not be paid at maturity,under all of its terns and conditions, and if placed in the! fees should hands of an attorney for collection or should suitg be brought thereon.< Said cdrtificate shall further provide _ 1 al that the holder of said certificate may mature the remaining unpaid balance of the principal thereof a p P , and the interest accrued thereon, should the abutting property owners become in the arrears in the payment of as many as three monthly installments of principal or interest in the aggregate at any one time when due thereon. Said certificates shall contain the other terms and conditions provided for in the General Paving Laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances heretofore adopted, including this ordinance. Said certificate shall recite the lien created bylaw and bycontract of, the parties,as may be shown by the record in connection with this proceeding and said certificate shall expressly ressl set forth that all laws providing for the making of said street YP y. improvements and the issuance of said certificates ° have been complied with, and that said certificates shall P constitute a liquidated demand for the amount thereof with interest and attorney's fees as therein provided. t. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the above and foregoing ordinance _ was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of. Huntsville, Texas, by unanimous vote this the 22nd day of 'October, 1958. Mayor- City of Huntsville, Texas A. J. Herndon, Est Vaden R. Sowell City of Huntsville Howell Mayes, Est E 125' of Lot 282, Blk. 33 City of Huntsville W115' of E. 240' of S 100' Blk 33- City of Huntsville W 10' of Lot 278, Blk. 33, City of Huntsville Lot 276, Blkc, 33 City of Huntsville Sam: Houston State Teachers College All Blk. 34 City of Huntsville Total cost to property owners Cost to City of Huntsville Cost to others Total c os all — irripr ovemerits" Motion made by Mr. Frank Sprott, seconded by Mr. Joe Boaz to pass the following: ordinance. Motion passed. CITY OF HUNTSVILTF - WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE BORROWING OF FUNDS AND EXECUTING NOTES FOR THE PATENT NT OF OBLIGATIONS INCURRED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT AND EXP_&N- SION . OF TIS CITY WATERWORKS, PLEDGING TIE INCOME THEREFROM, AND PROVIDING TERMS OF REPAYMENT THEREOF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILTF, TEXAS: The waterworks of the City of Huntsville, having been :extended and improved, but the acquisition of 1.1 additional water supply and installation of additional water mains for servicing more users, thereby incurring obligations in indebtednesses beyond the present funds on hand, and it is desirable to borrows.ct50,000. 00 for the purpose meeting such obligations, the Mayor of the City of Huntsville is hereby authorized and dfrected to execute notes for said mount that is one note for the amount of ($25 000.00 payable to the order of the First National Bank of Huntsville Texas and one note for the amount of IP25 000.00 Payable to the order of The Huntsville National Bank, bearing interest at the rate of 31% per annum the interest payable monthly as it accrues, and providing for payment in monthly installments of $500.00 each, the accrued interest to be paid in addition to the payments of principal on the installment dates.• The. Treasurer of the City of Huntsville, Texas, is ordered to pay said money as it becomes due out of any money on hand belonging to the City Waterworks Fund not otherwise appropriated, the payments to be made at said banks respectively in Huntsville, Texas. As security fot the payment of said notes all of the income of' the City Waterworks not otherwise presently appropriated is hereby 1-.)ledted to the holders of said notes, but the holders shall never have the right to demand payment thereof out of any funds raised or to be raised by taxation. It is hereby provided that upon default of payment of said notes, principal or interest, the holder may declare the full amount thereof due and payable at the holder's option and if said notes are not paid at maturity, or either of them •and are collected by an attorney, through legal procedure or otherwise, the holder thereof or either of them, fi shall be entitled to Five (5%) per cent attorney's fees of the principal and interest thereof by giving notice and proceeding as provided by law. The holders of said notes are authorized at all reasonable times to in- • spect the records of accounts of the City Waterworks Fund, and upon default in payment of the obligations !provided for herein, to have such supervision and control thereof as desired and authorized by law. Passed. and aoproved this 22nd day of October, 1958, in Council assembled, a quorum being present. "c")Tilbourn S. Gibbs, WILBOURN S. GIBBS - MAYOR No-verriber 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council _Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on. the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Teas: . • ,• • • ' , ' ! • • ; • II NO. • NAE ,1• 319 113)4 6869 p ,1 72 11 75 76 b 77 78 ill 79 80 Bobby J. Bonner John L. Nelson' Carl W. Carter James Lilly Walter A. Davis, Alvin V. Dudik David Watson S. N. Henderson Lula Marie Walker Burdine Gamble James M. Ferrell Geo. J. Polk Claudine Pierce 93 J. B. Cleveland 94 Howard L. Eitel ;1 95 Arthur D. Perkins 1 96 Arthur D. Perking h 97 Floyd Heckler 98 Marie Paredes 99 Bobby, J. Fredregill 100 Bobby J. 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(SFAL) Nofurther business council recessed, subject to call 4 ,0000Dmaip4poo • ZODOCCCOODCOODOOD000000DOCCCOCCO „../LX>OCX._X=CXX..ICKYJCOCCDOOCYMCOC1OCKXXMOOCCMXICX">C{=DOCX.IK.X November 4, 1958 MaTUTES OF REGULPLR nETINCr OF TIE CITY couNcm OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILL7, TEXAS. • The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville Texas with the following raembers present to -wit: •W. S. Gibbs., iviayor Q. G. Robbins .1W. B. 1Smith Laverne Smither 'f! Herbert Hoech Frank Sprott • Pla.die Wood. • h Joe Boaz R. V. Gibbs t •II Missouri Pacific Agent Martinez Garage 1.1 Wood Tire & Supply Company F- I Badger Meter Mfg. Co. 11 Diamond Alkali Company ,1( Allis-Chalmers •P Dr. Eugene M. Addison Smither Wholesale Co. ' 1 Floyd Farris, Sheriff • , 1 The Fechheimer Bros. Co • McAdams Company •II Underwood Corporation •11 Walker County Hardware Co. •k Beckham & Jones •Pi Builders Supply Chas. & Sam it. Uptown Garage 1'4 Huntsville Radio & Appliance Co 11 The Huntsville Item Smither Print Shop 1 The Mayor called the meeting to order 1 The minutes of October 7, and: recessed meeting of October 22, 1958 were read, approved and ordered the following bills paid: • $169.3 7.05 119.78 231.26 60.75 375.00 14.50 16.15 28.60 10.66 19.50 21.38 62.55 8.50 84.18 433.88 9.05 1.05 46.31 12.00 United Gas Corporation M. C. Winters Co. The K.arpa.rk Corporation White s Uvalde Nines S. L. Sullivan Berry & Smither Thomason Insurance Agency Mrs. Mary V. Arnold, Tax Ass tr & Col Magnolia Petroleum Company Q. C. Robbins Motors N. Merfish Plumbing Supply Co. M. L. Bath Company, Ltd The Sherwin-Williams Co. West End Motors, Inc. B ec C Auto Parts Galloway Humble Station Gulf States Utilities Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. L. & L Welding Supply Martinez Gulf Station 37.76 1992.20 18.78 149.04 30.40 50.00 149.60 5.00 553.24 374.29 224.56 4.20 106.37 78.12 2.00 3.50 2215.08 95.70 1.80 3.50 1 1 1 1 , . . • . , . - . , , . ' . • . . . ' . - ' , - ' . : ' : • . . . . -. . - • ... . ' . . ' . . • . . . . - . • . 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 . • .i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ••• • !, ' ' 047-1/--m, J'Y'f'.,V4VPFRAM,Itr.ltr4!. • .r• .••• ••."--;77` • • Almus C. Evans Harold Joe Boone Gerald F. Rutledge Roger Ricketts Bobby G. Lane D. W. Sloan Joe Lenox Harold Ray Booker Maurice L. Barclay John E. Gardner '41 8• 1 82 83 84 1 85 86 87 8• 8 89 90 9• 1 11 92 Ran red light Improperly parked Parked in no parking zone Speeding Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Parked in no park zone Speeding Improperly parked Driving too fast, for conditions Driving too' fast for conditions Driving too fast, for conditions Drunk Driving on left side of street Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Driving on wrong side of street Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Driving without operators licens e Ran red light Double parked Parked no park zone Parked in no park zone Speeding Excessive noise with motor vehicle Tirodoro Mora.lez Lawrence Wallace Albert Thomas Harold Curlee Jack Parrish Freddie Don Skains Timothy Wayne Burr, Jr Sam Josey Sam Josey Sam Josey Melvin K. Rittenhouse Chester Morris Stark Mrs. Betty Tounsend Richard L. Shepherd - -Williams Albert DeWalt Marvin H. McDonald Hibbert Beck Eugene D. Scarborough Russell Godman Johnny Taylor King Edwin Johnson Glenn Judah Lewis M. Marshall Barry A. Belcher Edward Mayes Edward Mayes Gordon Goettee Cleotha Goodwin Freeman Young Melvin. Archie Esterban Romero Oscar Massey Bryant Hector, Sr Terry Keeling Johnnie L. Holman Carl S. Cook II Alfred D. Love Estelle B. Spivey Eugene 11. Poldrock Jack W. Spencer Robert Lyon Gerald W. Johnson Joe E. Kirk, Jr Noble D. McPike Klint, Rosmussen Harrison Tippitt E. R. Wright 14.00 14.00 11 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 !I 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 1)4.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 14 . 00 14.00 14.00 M.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ' 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14 . 00 14.00 Driving on left side of street No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with a motor vehicle Improperly parked _ Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked Ran red light Excessive noise with motor vehicle Parked in no park zone Ran stop sign Parked in no park zone Improperly parked Passing in no pass zone Improperly parked, parked in no parz parked on wrong side of street Passing on wrong side Failure to grant right-of-way Ran red light No operators license Parked in no park zone Passed in no pass zone Improper turn Drunk Speeding Drunk Ran red light Blocking driveway Driving too fast for conditions Wrong way on one-way street Ran stop sign Ran red light Ran red light Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Speeding Driving wrong way on one-way street Blocking driveway Pa.r.'ked in no park zone Driving truck on prohibited street Parked in no park zone Zone, 14.00 11 .00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 14.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)1.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)1.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 1 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 d 5.00 5.00 1 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 44/ ro. • , ,f,,b/s/1„ arrAtthAt.,5 t.4,,,AttU/0144.,M,„4,1*•;//:- 151 Linda McDonald 152 Carl J. Shilcott ,153. JulianS." WilliamsJr S Williams:154. , JuJulian 'Jr' 155 Cecil Chatam Willi: 156 Ad(ih ams Adell Williams• `1� 8•1 n�i.11ams 5 de 1 t 159 :rs. 0. H. Petterson 160 E. F. ``Davison Jr 161" Ton Smith Al t tT Th' m. son Jr • '162 ger. • . o p s 163 Charles L. Clu�vton 164 Terry' P . Tungus 165 Charles A. Burge 166 Jessie Clyde Jones 168 Bobby 'Lane 169 Millie Louis Brown 170 Clinto' H. -.Holder: 171 Thomas iiade Jordon 172 Richard W. Robinson 173•Delbert 0. Timmerman 174 h Kenneth L. Birkier 175 Robert. Davis 176 Clarence Myers 177 " John Franklin Shivers 178 James`Lilly 179 •- William Neal 180 i li T W 1 am Real 181>James. T Bunds Jr o d , 182 Joe Lennox 183. Kenneth R. Roark Improperly parked Speeding' Excessive noise Speeding p g Defective brakes Drunk- laid out `;fine. ;in jail Resisting arrest- laid ut-Fy 00 g o „7. Abuse of language e to officer � Parked in no park zone Defective brakes Parked in no park zone Unnecessary noise Parked by fire plug Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Parked in no park zone Ran red light Driving truck on prohibited Parked in no park zone Ran stop sign Driving truck on prohibited street Passing in no pass zone Parked in no park zone (private drive) Blocking driveway Parked in no park zone Blocking driveway No operators license Ran stop sign Driving too ' fast . for conditions Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 )1.00 .14.00 1h. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1Z 00 �. Pd in jail 1) 00 -.0 �-�. 7. o 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1Z00 1 , 4.. 00 1 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00� 5 00 1.4 .00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 121:.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 City of Huntsville :Huntsville Texas r ! 'Oct oe l er a nd 0 T . . re ort covers, sam les,'of m.lk sold zn Huntsvzlle over a,perid;of two month Sep. , p p --•-...,...-„,:.-:-.--,,,,-,......,..--r .. 1 8 A11 milk tested met' rade "A";specifications with:.the.excep�.onoLamr Creamery•Milk., Lamar homo milk 95 g i.n..in S. P. C.;.count:.and coliform organism. was found to be in violation o nth the ' 1f0 r two months; I notified the company ofthe violation and advised, them hat, since.: it was in violation ; Y should ,investigate a possible contamination of; the milk. Since there are only two' stores in Huntsville handling the milk from Lamar, tified them of violation.the' . _ I n o Total collections Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City Judge Robert B. Smither, City Attorney Novemner 1, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereb i. i_sh to submit the Electrical permits, Buildingpermits, Gas permi is and Plumbing permits for t Y p � b�p he month of October, 1958. Electrical permits 13 Fees collected ' t 46.50 Building permits Moving permit Fees col1ectc3d Gas permits Fees collected W. J. Dodd, City Milk Inspector. The following letter from Mayor Lewis Cutrer of. Houston, Texas was read: October 28, 1958. The Honorable Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor City Councilmen Huntsville, Texas I believe you will be intensely interested in the program being developed _,by the City of Houston for an adequate, t r supply for this area. This program contemplates ;the construction of projects on both the San long._-range;wa e �p Y ? g Jacinto River and the Trinity River and is intended to provide water to satisfy the estimated needs of Houston and a large area to our eastandnorth until the year 2000. [ Enclosed is a map showing the location of a dam and reservoir near Livingston and also a salt water barrier near Wallisville, both on the Trinity, which we propose to construct as soon as practicable. Other existing and i; pending dams and reserviirs on the upper : Trinity are also shown. Facts and figures in ,regard to size, location pyieldProposed Trinity projects are set forth on the information sheet and dependable of each of these two ro osed new ro ects attached. In.making :plans for our own water supply, we have been cognizant of the'fact that Houston's industrial develop-- - Merit is already overflowing into our neighboring cities and counties . In our opinion it frill' continue to do so and our own future is inextricably tied in with the future: of this larger `area. In recognition of this fact, we have made ample provision for the water needs of the ;six counties within the Trinity:watershed which can -g �ti . ' T s are Walker- Trinity Polk San Jacinto readily be served by she Livzn�ston and vTalhsVzlle protects, he e , J� ) and Chambers counties. Houston does not expect to make a profit on water sales to cities, towns and public agencies within the six- county area. It will sell water to each of them at actual cost to bepaid for as and when used and to be distributed by them in their respective areas. y'y The construction' of the salt waterbarrier will fulfill a. need which has been sorely felt in Liberty and i Chambers counties for many years. It will prevent the intrusionof salt water into the river from Trinity Bay. while permitting navigation to Liberty in accordance with the barge canal project heretofore authorized by Congress. Navigation locks are provided in the barrier dam and will be constructed in cooperation with, and maintained and operated by, the Federal Government. The Livingston dam will be so constructed that Navigation €j locks may be added later by the Government without undue cost. We, expect to proceed with the immediate con Istruction of these projects as soon as the necessary permits are obtained and the final construction plans are Plumbing permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted, J. H. Cates, Electrical Insp., George Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Plumbing 4 Gas Insp., approved. It is; our sincere belief that the completion of these projects will open up new developments of immense pro { portions to the mutual benefit of all the people in this great area of the Gulf Coast. We solicit your active ;cooperation, and I personally would like to visit with you and discuss these projectsin greater detail. In the meantime, I would appreciate hearing from you and having your comments. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council } Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: submit the pumping report for t Water pumped Water. softened Prison meter Wash water used Brine meters Salt used Water pumped from wells Plant meter #12 well 43,485,300 Gals 10,397,200 " 4,518,500 t' 598, 771 22it 59,04.6 Lbs 44,394,900 Gals 311,200 " 28,569,600 Gals Sincerely yours, Lewis Cutrer Mayor of the City of Houston Motion made by Mr. Robbins, seconded by Mr. Gibbs to write the May or of Houston that the City of Huntsville cannot go with Houston, but are with the Trinity River Authority for the development of the entire Trinity River II !lotion passed. f Committees made reports Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Plant Foreman )xxxxxxx'xxxxxxx a00 :OODOcrnxxxx December 2, 1958.' MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. s4 The City Council met in regular meeting at the City Hall present, to -wit: W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith S• Laverne Smither Herbert Hoech '' Frank Sprott Madie Wood LL t.Joe..oaz R. V. Gibbs in Huntsville Texas with the followin The"Minuresof regular meeting of November "B T. ,.. S" f Public A eras. tate oard . o Accountancy The' ; Ka k; Co o "ration z'Par Lavender Radio &'" TV Supply, Inc Utili Su 1 C°om "an United' G .'C - io` d asCorporation David' Ro ere Station g McAdams Company Ar -Bob ner=Electric Shop Berry, &.Smither & Ma11e' Smither, Inc Hardy 'Lumber Compa J., Rob't King Ch Sart Matthews Service"S Co " ttaion' C>. , onta:iental Oil ' an mp y Johnston . Garage W , & od iPp o Pa `C` om n Y Y & C P B ut A o arts Uptown Garage Dirn G a and A1kalZ , ompany Guhf'States Utilities Company. 5.00 10.81. 2:2 4 5 237.83 66.85 9.80 9.7 �. 74 55.35 75.00 49.10 22.44 7.44 .7 3?2.73 11.32 .. 37.04 11.41 12.88 2.00 19.55 81:0.0 2240.62 approved and ordered the following bills paid: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners 1.00 Texas State Board of Reg. for Prof. Engrs 5.00; MustangTractor.& Equipment Co.. 3.59 Munici al' Pi & F brie tin C ni n I? .. pe a a g . o pay 149.46: Badger Meter mfg. Co. 158.60 Hz Way' Equipment Co. Inc. 53.97 City.Floor Service 39.89 Southern Blue Print 8 1' .2, Robbins 'Motors 22 .00 3 Martinez Gulf Station 2.20 iii Bi dersSu1 8.10 PP Y West End Motors Inc 1. 0 Co 37 1. 0 ". 5, 68 5 rn an 2. P Y 3 9,9 1.80 136377 l.0 00 3. 1. 0' 5 376.7.0 7.72 27.60 Beckham &s Jones The T raant Walkeer CouGomPnty Hardware Welding Supply Smithey 'Print Shop P Martinez Garage The Huntsville Item The Deming Company Floyd Farris, Sheriff 231 Elvin D. Booker 232 Elvin D Booker 233 bhp.: W. Scott, Jr i; 234 Leonard Shaw .235. 236 .. .: 238 1 ii 239 i ;240 241 -..24 2 243 Wayne Brown JerryR Williams John " B . Standle" Y, Eustace Platte nburg al Cync� Porter Reginald.;.R Mayo Lovas" E. Fidler . Clifton Wayne Hooks Theodore'Nauls, Jr Theodore Nauls, Jr _ Luster H Wi Hams T6 Jose h" Edward' Wilson = 24 P i Mike Fer' son 248 Lloyd Taylor B `t Brown 22145_ 119 ext .Har C l n . Norman D. oema k 2 2501 Pete Railsbac... 5 252. Cline E. Dickey, Jr Parked no' park ;, P ked, in no. as peedin Drunk •'h Ran red- h t g . . f st f tr t Driving too a o cored kin zone Parked in'no .par g sto si ,i, Ran. gn P. D rank D to -bin the :peace �stur � P :.; ... Druck h.h ...._,red t Ran g Lnproperly parked Blot 1nck `driveway f "' f' .c onditions., Drzva.ng' too ast or o Drivin .'on wron side of Par ed street. g g P k 1 arkin z one n n o,pg ro erlY asked Parking meter violations T-6270 tFru T-6323" Total collections. Respectfully submitted,;; A. `W, Coker, City Judge`? Robert B. Smithey,„ City: Attorney; .00 00 .00 .00 ''••'. 14.00 0 0o .00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 6 59?t.00 54.00 .To the Honorable 'Mayor and City Council Huntsville,,Texas Gentlemen:' ' To the ' Honorable Mayor, and `City C ounc`il. Huntsville, Texas !Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the Electrical, Building We hereby wishto submit the followin cases on the`GoYPoration CourtD Docket for'the City of Huntsville Texas: AMY." AMT FINE PAID 1x9 Grover P Bowers 184 Tommie W. Rodgers 1.185 Albert B. Scott 186 R. D. Causey 187 Winfred H. Finke 188 Mrs`. Richard L. Wingerter 4189Gerald T Wright 190 Noah L. Dryer 1..191 •Noah L. Cryer •192 Wills Plattenburgh; •193 Robert L Eastland X194 Morris Broussard 195 Sanford Williams • 1196 Bart J. Deangelo 19.7 John P. Moore' 198 Glenn Wooley 199 Mrs. Weston ---T. Brooks 200 George E Ellington 201 Nike Parish x202 Bill'Parsons• j203 Walter Williams 204. Robert L Holoman X205 James A.`Antley .2p6',I. D. Pounds, Jr 2Q7 Virginia L. Jones 208 Carl Duff •209 Tom Gamble, Jr 210 Marion H., McDonald 211 Thomas W. Shepard 1 212 Don 'Smith 213 Ned Jordan 214 George A.'Browning, ?215 Donald A. Preble' 216 Donald E. Railsback 217 Beth Cook 218 Rufus Dillard 219 Claude M. Collard 220 June Morris 223 Artie B.. Mosley, Jr 222 Julius P. Arrington 223 Mrs. J. A. Payne -221x: M. G. Ross 225 Charles M. Loomis 226• William A. Howard 227 Walter Lewis 2,28 James L. Corbin Charles A. Jeter Charles. A. Jeter Old fine in full Ran red light, Improper left turn Ran stop sign Passed no passzone Parked, no park zone Parked no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving on wrong side of street Ran -red-light Ran red light Driving*:too fast for conditions Parked in no park zone Passing in no pass zone Driving toofast for conditions Following too closely Improperly parked Blocking driveway Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parking in no park zone Failure' to grant right-ofway Ran red light Improperly parked Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Drunk Unnecessary noise Ran stop sign Improperly parked Mafe U turn Rxn < stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with motor vehicle Failure to grant right-of-way Drunk Ran red light Parked in_ no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Blocking driveway Drunk Unnecessary noise Disturbing the peace Speeding Indecent exposier Drunk Disturbing the; peace 614.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 114.00 5.00 5. o0 3.14.00 5.00 14.00 111.00 14.00• 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 11x,.00 14.00 14.00 $14.00 5.00 5.00 5_.00 5:00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 11.00 5.00 5.o0 5.00 5.00 7.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00 X4.00 111.00 14.00 14.00 111.00 Building permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Gas and Plumbing permits for the .month of November, 1958: $84.50 1 16.50 5 714.50 l0 142.00' Estimated value'. $75,390.00 Respectfully. submitted, J. H.'Cates, Electrical Insp., George Baisdon, Building Insp., A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing ' Insp. ?( To. the Honorable, Mayor and Gity..Council { Huntsville, Texas j Gentlemen I hereby wish tosubmit the pumping report for the Month of November, 1958: 11 Water pumped: Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter. Brine meters Salt used #12 Well pumped 8,234,900 Gals 6,638,200 rt' 300,000 " 42129 200 ft 402,400 " 19,271 50,1014, .6 Lbs 27,6148,000 Gals Total water pumped from wells 40,012,100 Respectfully submitted, George, Baisdon, Plant Foreman. City of Huntsville, Samples. of. Homogenized milk sold in Huntsville were tested Nov.. ,grade A standards. The homogenized from t t Ltamar Creameroy tested within Grade "'A" both on coliform and S.P.C.bacteria which brought their reeord up to Standard. This eliminates a necessity to suspend their permit. Supt. "ranee Parks discussed with the, council the paving of `Ave P, by -the- negro "elementary, school. h co on foot Ho. Said' he would ike to have a",36 foot straet and t e council advised,;,him it would st.3'.50 er fr t P. d o h `' id .: o o 'te the' school .si ned . for vin roc ;Parks. r�gre�ed t try and get t e s e. p s g pa, g . • Motion was, made by Mr. Hoeeh se onded by:;Mr. Smith to appoint Mayor Gibbs to represent 'the -City of Huntsville" at the': Regina].' meeting of the Texas Municipalities and ti .invite Senator Golsen and Rep. Clements to 'be toed :guests' of t"he City of Huntsvil e at this meetInge Mo. ion passed. Chair:n Srinther reada fetter from the FiredeParhmefoIio, ws. Gentle en: It is res `ectful•l.requested:_that t• he Fire Department be -furnished the P Y t"ime;• 2 `cach'Seott Air' Pak: Makks com Tete -•referred.. 2 'each 'Asbestos Suits each,10 foot hard su:etion ;hose o emergenoy repairs o the.present hose( ppro im at } yco s t , hose will ,be X35.00) 2 '-#"'S2 `Leader Line Two'Way" Siamese.. I :: , b d t will. be appreciated by all members of the Departmentif ru, bei boots cowl o' i 2 ' 75 r. air .em er.' I tielieve these boats can be oiatained for `appy x mately � , Pe p Hoerr r b theooal City' �To e Ma or 'and Council Y Huntsville, Texas. ntl Ge men• e submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket followingequipment et the Motion was made by Mr. Sprott secohded provided each Respectfully, H:B.Toney Fire Chief by Mr. Boazto buythei nt needed bythe-For m n: y equ pme a e e Motionmade byMr.secoded was a e Smith secoded byMr. Sprott to have the Christmas. Motion passed P M r Robbin dv s advised the coulcil that theold Ford garbage truck driven by J.C.Loving need cd a now blot k.11 1{ M �;. ti o was ;lade a e b ' Mr. Robbins seconded byMr.Gibbs toget new block for the truck andwhatever e1se.`w s needed. � Ya a d. Motion passed/ mayor Gibbs. adinrsed the council that Mr. Davis had filedsuit ori some of thePavingon 10th Street ,. and a motion was made b R V Gibb seconded byM- o a e Mr. s se edr. a Boaz to remit the interest ' on the...pavingcertificates Y ..:: , provided the.- Cit ' couldget casho' u for: smae.:Moti n Passed No other business the eoulcil recessed sub{eet to call. January 6, 1959. OF REGULARMEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILTF TEXAS. MINUTES , • The Cit: Council met in` regular meetingat the City Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members Yg g tp:wit• ,. W 7' o Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne Smithey Herbert Hoech Lreak-Sprott-- madie...wornt. Joe Boaz R. V. " Gibbs The Mayor called the meeting to order The Minutes of regular meetingof December 1 8 were read,approved and ordered the following bills 2, 95.g Martinez Garage Floyd Farris, Sheriff United Gas Corporation Hardy Lumber Company Sargent -Sowell, Inc Eagle Chemical Company The Huntsville Item Walker County Hardware Co. Continental `,Oil Company. Smither Print Shop L. & L Welding Supply Lavender Radio & TV Supply Co. Johnston's Garage Geo. W. Hunt Western Auto Associate Store B & C Auto j3arts it Q. C. Robbins Motors .Warner 16.30 33.35 43.19 4.10 23.87 62.50 73.70 85.49 21.74 3.00 1.80 54.87 5.00 50.30 16.95 4.50 154.29 648.90 Galloway's Humble Station Municipal Pipe & Fabrication Company Utility Supply Company Martinez Gulf Station H. 0. Leigh American LaFrance Service Elliott Addressing Machine Co Humble Oil & Refining Co. Wood Tire & Supply Company Wood Motors, Inc. Altman Texaco Service Station West. End Motors, Inc McAdams Company' Builders Supply Chas. & Sam J. Robert King Davis & Phillips Gulf' States Utilities Company paid: 7.15 15.44. 299.31 46.25 140.00 6.50 1.88 640.51 118.51 574.73 11.40 39.55 68.98 636.20 181.04 4.45 `5.00 2141.96 NO NAME X209 Tom Bamble, Jr Theodore Nauls Jr 243` , h N.:: Jr 2 T eodore aids 255 Luster H. Williams 45 " 253 Billy J. Trichel, 254 Joseph Teamer 1� 255 Alien `Powell, Jr 256 Clems D. Waiker :22:07 , Robert R. Fenner 28 0. B. Toliver, Jr 28 Louis 'A. Devoltz Ray C. Womble 1226612 CharlesW.Bolding B. R. Carnes E426 James A. Johnson 3 + 6 Russell V. Godwin 2 4 }: 265 H. N. 'Eddie s g. !i j u G i ;t222266761698 66 Marcs aT nfre ,2 y i Cha 267 Ronne q to 268 Dave Bookman. i 26 S G. Hall 9 1,11:111, ,270 Johnnie L.;Holmes 271 Johnnie L.; Holmes x;272 Mrs:. Luther Laskie ;1273 Errol W. Slaton ;;274 Michael Kelly Haley is275 Jerry Coker i. j276 Morris J. Duncan, Jr };277 0. B. Watkins #'278 Dave Bookman 27 Elizabeth. K. Rogillo = 280 Pies James +281 Roosevelt Powell Roosevelt Powell 1122882 63 John W• Sowells x'284 Lloyd Shaffer l 28 Melvin H. Curtis 1.1 286 Robby Kelley f287 John Boone Keith, Jr 11288 Mary J. Spivey 1", ;EdSimmons 290 Ed Simmons 291 Larry C. Williams 292 Jimmy Healer 1.2939 • Clifton Hooks ;1294 Bruce., M. Walker. F' 295 Bruce' M. Walker 6 . Bruce M Walker 29 N. ;4297 George Tom. Hayes ;298 Bobby Holton 299300 Aldon S. JenkiCamns,pbell Jr Lois 1301 Paul A. Labyer x`302 John .L. Blanchard ;1303 Margaret J. Doggett 11304 Jack Brown 1305 James H. Young 14306 Allen C. Moore ii 307 Allen'' C. Moore 1308 Allen C. Moore 4' 309 Mae E. Moore 4:310 Eddie M. Bradford 11311 Kay McAdams '1312 Willie D. Preston :313 Willie D. Preston 1,314 Willie D. Preston Jackie Wayne Walker Des. Dudley Dessie sie J. Dudley Dessie J. "udley Clifford Ellington Clifford Ellington Clifford Ellington Vernon T. Ford Cynthia DNash Willie Jackson, Jr Ray Bracewell 2 Ray Bracewell 113 Albert M. Wilson i{4 Lee Dell Kizzee 5 Robert Thomas Old fine in full Old f ine in full bid fine in full Old fine in Ran stop sign Improper turn Ran 'red' light Reckless driving Speeding. Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Ran red, light Speeding Parked nog P.arkin zone Excessive noise with car Excessive noise with motor vehicle F'� 1 a lin to e d ri ht -of --wa g Y�- .g Y Parked `iii no `parkingzone Disturbing the peace Speeding Di turbin th. s e ecce g P Sim le . ass I. .:p ,. a Parked in no park zone Unnecessary noise Ran red light Blocking driveway: Driving ,too fast for conditions, Defective lights:; Driving :a motor vehicle_ without operators Ran stop sign Ran stop, sign Disturbing the. peace Unnecessary noise`, Backing' a truck into a car stopped for Improper left turn Ran red light Disturbing the peace Ran red; -light Passing in no pass zone Drunk Disturbingthe peace. Driving on wrong side of street Driving too fast for. conditions Improper left turn, Drunk ing Noroperkatoinrnos licpaenserking zone Driving, on left side of street g Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Speeding Overparked Parked in no parking zone Drunk Speeding. Drunk Driving on wrong side : of road No operators license Drunk Drunk Parked in no parking zone Drunk Driving on wrong side of road Unsafe vehicle- no brakes No operators license, Drunk Driving on left side of street No operor license (fine pd in el)l ( 6.40 eredit'on jail timeaiservedf Drunk Driving onatleft side of street No operators license No operators license Rd Imanproperer lelightft turn Drunk Resisting arrest Speeding No operators license Driving te. fa t f.r Q .iti. 14.00 7.00 (i f1- 14.00 11-400 hL .00 {s 314.00 ;.00 .I 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ;£ -14.00 14 . oo f'i 5 .00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 =1 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.06 . 11x..00 .00 114.00 14.00 5.004 14,.00 5.00 11 '. 5.00 ?4 1)4.00 5. oo 100 4, 5.00. E' 5.00 5.00 14.00: 5.00' 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 license 14.00' 5.00 00 5.00 4.00 14.00 stop sign 14.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00_ 14..00 56.70 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 34.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 34..00 14.00 3.4.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 56.70 5.00,. 5.00 5.00, 5.00 14.00 5.00;, 5.00 14. 00 14.00 1)4.00 14..00 14.00 114.00 14..00 5.00 14.00 114.00 114.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 8.00 !' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14...00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0 .,r 14.00 14..00 �1 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.000 14.00 14.00 i)4 00 . • $861.70' Carried forward- $ 861,70. 6323 thru' T 6390 meter violations 66',00 Total collections' $ 927.70 Respectfully submitted, A. W. Coker, City- Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney January 1, 1959 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I. hereby wish to submit the pumping report for the month of December, 1958:, Water pumped Water softened Wash water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meter Salt used 35,480,300 Gals 6,036,000 it 298:300 tt 4,076,300 238,100 « 15,062 tt 39,161.2 Lbs Mr. Laverne Smither'- Chairman,;' Fire Department, City. Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: Authority is hereby requested' to buy one red ;light, revolving': type,' for. Fire '.Truck #4, to r eplace red light which has worn out and is Unsatisfactory. The total cost of light and installation will''be $L5.00. AuthoritY is also requested topurchase new uniforms for each' member of'the Fire Department,. such, uniform. to q P consist of 1 :shirt and 1 pair of trousers (not coveralls`) for.; each -.member. For your information, some of the new.members .do not have :any type uniform and `since; itis, .according to the ,past procedure,., tune to- order e now.' f r f r l '-this re Liest is !mad w. ani o ms o 959, , q.. ; . Also, tYie following • items are' needed to replace worn out, or lost- equipment and to. ,equip new members who recently joined the Fire Department: 1 -Outstanding, Badge for outstanding Fireman of 1958 6- Slickersr. 6- Helmets 6- Caps 6- Cap Badges: 6- Firemans Badges' R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman January 1, 1958 ii To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: Respectfully yours, /s/ H. B. ;Toney, Chief Motion made by Mr. Boa& seconded by Mr. Robbins to purchase the members of the Fire Committee. No further business, Council adjourned, subject to: call. equipment requested upon the approval of the we hereby sixh to submit the following reports for the month of December, 1958 for Building, Electrical, and Plumbing per iis as follows: 1 O%S. Building permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits; Fees collected 6.00 Plumbing permits 3 Fees collected 15.50 $19.5.00 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon, Bldg. Insp., J. H. Cates, Elec. Insp., Josh Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp. { Mrs. Ross advised the Council that the meter man had bought the old g meters from Conroe and wanted to sell Huntvill 175ofthemc s e -for X650.00. Motion was,. made by Mr. Hoech seconded by N1r. Robbins that since they did not need the meters, the City would not buy the meters. Motion passed. A letter was read from Mr. S. A. Kerr requesting the City to pay the electrical bill' on the Christmas lights. Motion was made byMr.'Boaz,seconded b Mr. Smither that since an ghad Y agreement been made between the City and the Chamber of Commerce that the City would furnish the lightsand the Chamber of' Commerce' pay the bil]::` ,. I the Oity would not pay the bill. Motion passed. Mr. Boaz advised the Council that Jack Nichols recommended the installation of a new 2 -way radio for car No. 102 since the FCC was going to demand new radios by 1960 and since the h+1vi1 Defense would pay 1/2 of all radios in olice cars, and it would not cost the City over $200.00. The new radio would not necessitate an extra battery.Motion was made by C Boaz, seconded by Q. Robbins to buy a new.. radio for Car N0.102. Motion passed. Henry Robertson had build a 6" sewer line and the street. from his home connected the Citysewer, costingabout 00.00. Motion made b Mr. Hoech, seconded by Mr. Smith, that sinceotherconnectionsthis $3 Y 3 have -been put ;on thi ( line,• that the City pay Mr. Robertson $225.00 for the line Motion passed. Jack Webster appeared before the Council, requesting the Council to allow him to put a 2 -way radio in his ambulance, if the Emergency Corps bought an ambulance and equipped it with a 2 -way radio. It was decided that Mayor Gibbs appoint a committee to check with the Emergency Corps to see why an ambulance was needed and to advise this organization that the City did not approve of putting a 2 -way radio in their anticipated ambulance. Mr. Woody Hensarling talked to the Council about the traffic situation on 20th street. Motion was made by Mr. Smither, secondee by Mr. Boaz to leave the traffic on 20th street alone and take down all signs of rno• parking until a futather survey had been made. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr.Smither, seconded by Mr. Smith, to pay Curtis Ellisor a salary of $300.00 per month and to appoint him fire marshall, since he had done satisfactory service for the fire department. Motion passed. letter The following/was , read from the fire department written by fire chief, H. B. Toney. 1- . X , u .i i , ,i .f_v-v _� .,i - �. , _� ,_ L -t FA- G' L.. ,i .,HHHI _,. _:-.0 ..Y' ,i U. i - ,� `... 'i j g-SH'i:i. n X, X . j� " -c-3: � -- ;Y �' �r�.. ,c -7i-., „�.c-», ,�. .�, ,E-::. � � „o, �. �c rE gin, ,, ., , �c�.�c- ,�;a�, , �, ,, �c, , �n..,£-sr.F �..: s . r..i- " , , ..c. February 3;1959 MINUTES OF REGGULAR MEETING OF THE ' CITY ,COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF " HUNTSV ILLE. The City Council met in regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville Texas with the following meinbrrs present toiwit ; eI W «Gibbs, Mayor ;IQ.C*Robbins ilLaWv•Bern.Semis thmither Herbert Hoech Frank Sprott iiMadie Woods 1I Joe Boaz R.V.Gibbs The Mayo r cal -led the council to order, approved. January6 1 . ' were' read and' The minutes of the,regular meetingof 959.pp nd ordered -aid T he following bills were,read and approved a p Napery Smither $1.00 i Q.C.Robbins 11 � .10 js Builders S upply Co 79.73 II Mattinez Garage 65.50 4I Wood Tire &' S' u lCo PP Y 198.88; 'r S implex Valve Co 23.13 f t1 HsergWeatson:Humble Station 6.9 M.Berger & Co. 52.25`; I, United. Gas Corp90.36 ('Browning-Ferris Machinery Co 1.67 U tility Supply Co 99.5 ii Boettcher Lumber Co 19.20 I Humble Oil & Refining co 22.00 r General Electric 14.70II Mathews Sinclair Station Chas. & Sam. Walker: Co. Hdwe Co Diamond Alkali Co Halprin Supply Co O'Bannon Insurance. Co SL.S ullivan J&S Wrecking Service Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co. M.L.Bath Municipal Pipe & Fab. Co The Huntsville Item Gulf Oil, $ 4.20 432.92 29.95 29.95' 38.25 59.00 8.78 28.6o 45.00 2.91 4.17 84.81 53.57 491.31: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Hantsville., Texas 80 : Stone Murray 181 Louis Smith 82 Thomas Mann 83 Willard Bertting :84 Gilbert Glaze T-6391 thru T-6471 Parking meter We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas: N0 NAME ,,259 Louis A. DeVoltz 264• Russell'V...'Godwin 283, John Wesley Sowells: 2 81I Ed rSimMons 290Ed•Simmons 6 Randall J.:Holloway 7 James D. Carey 8: David Spivey, 9 -Ra.M nd Tucker o e 10 Jennie Hayman 11 Lonnie McDonald 12 • Sam Windham 13 Donald Smith 14 Jimmie Powers 15 Jerry Bunough 16 Ruby Kelly 17 Gene'Erwin 18 Susie J. Wallace 1'9 • 'K.: H Malone K., H Malone William S, nater 22 Mrs. Laurel Giobas '23 W. M. Willis Robert Whitaker 125 Kenneth R Stegall 26 J. B. Wiley 1.27 Nugent Dickey 28 Will Archie 29 James Gidden { 30 Will Archie Bob Britt Piaz Williams J. C. Chamberlian J. C. Chamberlian J. C. Chamberlian '1.36 Jerry D. Montgomery J. C. Chambers Chas G. Ford Scott Valentine Lee D. Speegle Raymond Navarro Helen H. Diemer Helen H. Diemer Willie Garrett George S. Hasler II 46 Larry LaFonte .47 Joshua Wright 48 Elmo` 0' Bryant 11'49 Frank Hampton. 50 Donald Mann 51 Bobbie Williams 52. John McManners 53 Newton D Haywood 54 Lennie Brooks - 55 Lennie Brooks €;56 Ishmael Tolbert 1 57•Tra J. Morgan x.58 W. K. Jones 59 John Harrison ';60 Lonnie Crooks. ` 61 Joseph McGuire 62 James Giddins' 63 Frank . Hampton • (64." Frank Hampton (265 Mrs. Kay Alewin x'66 Cary Davenport 67 Jeff'Wheaton 68 Jeff Wheaton 69 Thomas Hatch. t70 Preston Parrott 71 Frank Ellis, Jr-. 72 Domingo Sato X73 Claude Sause. 74 Zena ft,. Clarkson 75 Clara Lioln• 76" Clara Lincoln 77 Clara Lincoln 78 Ronald D. McMayon E,,79 Ben ,Gresham. Old fine (part.) Old fine in full Paid Coil old fine Old fine in full Paid on old, fine Parked no parking zone Improper turn Backing across. street, Ran red light 0c p k ng Driving wrong side of. Drunk No operators license Speeding Improper parking Parked no parking zone Ran red light Block street Run stop sign Run red light Driving too fast Run stop sign Speeding Parked no park zone Dist. the peace No park zone Excessive noise with motor vehicle Drunk Dist. the peace Dist. the peace No operator license 14.00 Serving papers by officer 2.00 Drunk No park zone Drunk No operator license Driving on left side of street Drunk Ran red light Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone Parked in no park zone No operators license Imp. left` turn Drunk Driving wrong side of street Speeding Park in no park zone Imp. parked Driving too fast for conditions Dist. peace Drunk Run red light Imp. parked Run Stop sign Speeding Drunk Drunk driving Drunk Speeding Noy: park zone Imp. Parked Imp. start from park No operator license Run stop sign Drunk Dist. the peace Parked no park zone Imp. left turn Drunk Driving drunk left side of street Drunk Excessive noise with car Run red light Driving too fast for conditions Run stop sign Run stop sign Drunk Dist. the peace Rest. arrest Run red light Park in. no ark zone 414.00, 1)x..00 14..00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 $ 4.00, 7.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 1)x..00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 5.0o 51oo 5.00 Soo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0.0 5.00 5 . o0 5.0o 14.00` 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.U0 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00; 14.00 16.00 14.00 14767 . 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. Speeding 1)4.00. 7.1.}.0 Misdemenor 9.50 9 Excessive noise"from mor 14 00 1400 Park no•00-500 Driving too .fast°for conditionsto14:.00: 14.1°5000.-' i 4�fi�C Cn violations Total collections Respectfully submitted, J. E. 01Bannon, City Judge. R. B. Smither, City Attorney ).To the Honorable Mayor and City Council ,Hiuntsville, Texas Gentlemen: fWe hereby wish to submit the following report for the month 'land Plumbing permits as follows: Building permits Fees collected Electrical permits Fees collected Gas .permits Fees collected of January 1959 for Building, Electrical Estimated value Plumbing permits Fees collected Georgel,Baisdon,"Building Insp., J. H. Cates, Electrical Inspl, A. J. Brown, Gas & Plumbing Insp. i' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,Texas• 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00: 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14..00 14.00` 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00' 5.00. 14..00 " 14.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 - 25.00,' 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.0o 5.00 Water Pumped Water Softened Wash Water'rrUsed Prison Meter Plant Meter Brine meters Salt Used Total Water pumped 7,342,200 Gals 61616,300 355,500 4,073,500 175,200 16,129. 41935.4 Lbs all wells' 48,827,000 Respectfully submitted Mrs. Ryan presented a letter from her husband requesting the City to go with the paving of Ave Street and if possible make;mr. Rhodes pay his part but if thiscould not be done they would agree to pay $5.00 per property owner more and Mr. Hensarlin would pay the rest. It was agreed that Citywould measure the steet p g g and they would pay their money in to Mr. Hensarling. Mr. Parks brought in most of the mechanic Liens on Ave P and said they would have the others soon and would like to go ahead with the work assoon as possible. Mr. Williamson appeared before the council in regards to the two-way radio in the Station Wagon of the t Wacker C',ountyEmergency Corps. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott secoded by Mr. Robbins that they City Would allow them to put in a two-way radio provided they would not use the atrimir station wagon as an ambulance. Motion passed. Tom Randle and Ed. Sandhou appeared beofre the council representing Philip Gibbs and others in regards o the developement of their property west of Ave P. requesting that the City accept proposed streets which would be presented by dedication as shown on maps submitted at a later date, subject,to the omprovements of paving and water on these streets . The cost to be bbrurn by the owners and the City to furnish supervision !; of the City Engineer. The water, to be payed by the owners and`reimbursed'by the City on a pro -rata basis. Motion,, was made by Mr, Hoech seconded by Mr. Boaz to pass this motion. Motion passed. Mr. Davidson presented a map showing the street around the water .plant. The council approved this street and instructed Mr. Davidson to send one tb the railroad company for approval and in the meantime to have the S treet and Bridge committee together with the Mayor to contact Mr. Standley to see what he would sell the:, piece of nad needed by the City , ChiefToney requested imatel o e.the Cityto allow them to:enlarge the booster: tank„on Fire Truck.#� a rox y, Y ,,..,,. � , 3 ,Y Pp c i 280gallons and the steel to Cost $88.75.Motion. was made ,.b Mr. Robbins seconded byMr. Smith to allow the F re • Y • department $88.75 for this. steel. Motion passed. Motion was made by M ruby "Evans ..Motion,passed• ' Robbins seconded by Mr. Wood to pass the follwing resolution on the death of WFIEREAS,Mrs. Ruby Butler Evans was born in Polk County, Texas, on January 1)4, 1906, and ` died in Walker 'County, Texas, ' on February 2, 1959, and WHEREAS, the said Ruby`Butler Evans was a valuable employee of Walker County for several yearsprior to 1950, and WHEREAS,' the. said Ruby Butler Evans worked for the City of Huntsville in a position of great trust, always serving with supreme ability, distinction and popularity, for nine years up to the time of. her death, and MINUTES OF. REGULAR MEETING OF The City Council of the members present to4- iri.t2• ;W. S. Gibbs ,Mayor: Q.:C.Robbins. 'W B. Smith {Laverne Smither jiHerbert Hoech ;Frank Spr`.ott Iliadic ' Woods !, " Joe Boaz R.V.Gibbs The Mayor called .the. council to order. The minutes of the regular, meeting of February The following bills were read and approved and order HE. CITY " COUNCIL-. OF THE CITY ?OF HUNTSVILLE regular. session at at the City Hall with the .followi WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville, its officials, and its citizens, fully realize that in the death of Ruby Butler Evans they, have suffered a tremendous and irreparable loss, and WHEREAS they wish officially and personally, to express their very deep sympathy to E. W. Evans, husband of Ruby. Butler Evans, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this resolution, unanimously passed by the members of the City Council of Huntsville, on February 3, 1959, be the official expression of the regret of the City and its people because of the untimely death of Ruby Butler Evans, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be retained permanently in. the City records as an official reminder of the fine service of Mrs. Evans to our: City, a copy be sent to her bereaved husband, E. W. Evans, and a copy be sent to the First Baptist Church, of which she was a lifetime and loyal member. Pak -Mor Manufacturing Co. O!Bannon`Insurance Agency Walker County Abstract`Go. Browning-Ferris Co. Kerr's Schill Steel Co`. The Steck Co. Utility Supply Co. Mallery & Smither, Inc Walker County Hardware ., ardware Huntsville Repair Shop Handy Lumber C or.. R. M. Conner, Jr. Station H. 0. Leigh Builders Supply H. 0. Leigh Heartfield Florist D. Rogers Station Humble Oil & Ref. Co. Gulf States Utilities Go. 9 4.50 141.35 105.00' 9.73. 201.25 88.76 24.64 350.93 352.23 43.58 83.85 18.15 3.00, 185.60 1.x.0' 9b.o0 15.00 6.00 8.89 2229.23' Martinez Garage 48.05 Thomason Insurance ' Co'. 183,40 Elliott." Addressing Machine Co.13.66 Diamond Alkali Co.. 153.00 Western Auto Associate Store' 3.59 The.Foxboro'Go,. '7.43 Municipal Pipe &: Fab. Co. 219.82 United _Gas,. Corp. 73.02 Faris Furniture Co. 19.00 Gibbs Bros. & Co.. 113.00 The;Huntsville Item 2.10 B & G Auto Parts 4..00 Galloway's Horrible Station 3.50 Geo `G1. Hunt 10.80. Billingsley Bros. Auto 33..09 Goolsb7.:} Drug 1.50 L. .'76:i L Welding'Supply 3.60 Continental {D11 Co. 30.03 . Sinclair 'Ref .• `.Co. 392.18 ii To; the Honorable Mayor and City Council ?Huntsville, Texas Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas: KATE BARR ROSS City Secretary ATo further business, Council adjourned, subject to Before the City Council of the Cityoof Huntsville, Texas, sitting in regular meeting February 3, 1959, with all members present, came on to. be heard Thomas L. Randle and Edwin G. Sandhop,;Jr., representing J. Philip Gibbs, Jr., Sarah Elizabeth ':Gibbs, Virginia Gibbs Smyth and her husband, Joseph P. Smyth, Jr., requesting acceptance of street dedication asshown by a plat of the proposed dedication and exhibited to ° Council. Motion made by &trbert Hoech and seconded by Joe Boaz, that the street dedication' be accepted as shown by the exhibited plat and that the{'City of Huntsville would furnish the services of the City Engineer in a supervisory capacity. All costs of paving, installation of required sewer lines and water lines to be borne by the owners. The cost of the water lines so installed to be refunded to the owners by the City of Huntsville on a pro rata basis as each lot is connected. Cost of sewer line installation to be refunded to the owners by the City of Huntsville in accordance with contract between J. Philip Gibbs, Jr. et al and the. City of Huntsville, dated July 16, 1958. Motion carried. ;133` Melvin .Archie 257 Robert R. Fenner 259 Isiah Kelley. 1283 John W. Sowell 29 James Gidden. '62 James Gidden #.77: Clara Lincoln 1435 Milton Oakes 11.86 Arther R. Bass 187' John Headspeth 1'88 Alford B. Neal 189 James Ginsel. 90 Ben E. Muse !91 C. E. Hollis :92 Tom. Garvin 93 Tom Garvin 1,94 Freddie Garner 1195 Robert L. Wright (96 Bynon Spencer q 97 Joe ; Campos° ;j 98 Daniel B. Tullis 1i 99 Daniel B. Tullis ;100 Alvin B. Calkins j101 Kenneth Roark l} 102 Howard Eitel :103 Jake. Collins 1'104 Jake Collins 1105 Lee E. Wells '1106 Louis M. Spinn '4107 Donald Tucker 1108 Donald Tucker ;, 109 James 0.' Smith 1110 111 112 Clifton D. Maddox Cessar Hatch Jack Beckham Old fine in full Paid. on old fine Old fine' in full Old fine in full Old fine -paid. on Old fine in full` Old fsne:in full Exec. not"se""with motor.vehiele Nooperator license E,cce. noise with motor vehicle Drunk Speeding No >oper`anse Imp. passing tor lice Run redpeeding light S Exc. Noise with motor vehicle Speeding Imp. parked Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Face. noise with motor vehicle Passing no pass zone Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Resisting arrest Imp. ratttliecli Unnessary noise with motor No operator license Driving : too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Ran red light. Parked no park zone tai PAID i E ID i? Ij $14.00 $ 7.00 14.00 8.00 !i 14.00 9.00 14.00 5.00' 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 . 14.00. 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 1' 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ;± 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 k, 14.00 14.00 I 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 2555.000p 51.p0p0 14:50 1400 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 500 11.3 David Wilson 11:4 Rayford`E'. Young 115 Troy!L. Lockhart 1'16 Louis Reece" 117 John:Rolling 118 'Jackie Watson 119 J. L.. Stanfild 120' Earnest" Smith 121 Earnest Smith 12:2 Chas. L. Hill 123 Juanita H Rucker 124 Gerald "Kirkland 125 Willie B,'; Booker 12:6 Thomas D. Crawford 12.7 Marvin G. Baker 12.;8. L. T. Robinson. 12f9 L', T. Robinson •,130 James Jordon 131 Tommy L.'Macek 132 Tommy L. Macek 133 Tommy. L. Mace.k 134 Toey: L. Macek" 13.5 Tommy L. ;Macek`. 136 Glynn Williams 137 John Rhodes 138 NealFlukenger" 13'9 ` Don. D. Baird, ,140 W1:i zun, .0 .. Putster', 141 Ja1mes E. Lum Jerald Ro'e: 143 Howard Pursley. 144. Champ Spivey 145 Rayford Rice 146 Paul Spiller 147 Paul Veru ill ani 148 Wane Sargent 149 Wayne Brown ' Joe. E. Winn 150 151 Clarence Myers 152 Essen Lawns 153 W. J. Rich 154 " W . J. Rich 155 James Yeager 156 Charles A. Depuccio 157 Charles A. Dipuccio' 158 Billie Slawson 159. James.. F...Savely 1.60 James F. Save y, 161 Wane . Parker 162. Wane Parker 163 Roy; Long 164 Bobby G. Mansel 165 Robert L. Holomon. 166- Robert. L. Holoman 167 Kathryn D. Baker 168 Vic. "Mitchell 169 Thomas D. Teckett` 170 Clarenee _ Gamble 171P Gaunder aul sunder 172 M arleneWade 173 George Tom Hayes 174 Martheal G. Prewitt 175 Wi lli:eun " B. Cogan 176 Eldon R. Wolverton 177 James P. ' Lumpkin 178 Larry Joe Treadgil1 179 Rollon " C. Park 180 ., Loyd Charles Schaeffer 181 Robert, Hilton 182 F. W. Pulattie 183 Joe "Divlla 184 .. Raymond Earl:.Yeag cr 185 Sherman Floyd Vice, Jr. 186, Sincere Crawford 187, Willie D. Preston 188 James .A. Hargrove 189 Mel in Archie 190 Tommy Day 161 Jimmy , G. Shaws 192 Benny Joe Walston 193 Jimmy , F.; Lagraview 194 David M. Gulf 195 H. A. Hoech 196 James Kelly 197 Homer Coleman 198 Danny ~Allen 199' Leslie Albert Kerby 200 Edgar E. Waldrop 201 , " Edgar E.: Waldrop 202 Mrs. J. C. Davis 204.. Mrs. Gerald R. Moore Parking meter violations arxe Speeding. Ran.,stop sign No operator license Imp."right turn Blocking. driveway Imp. parked No"operator liecase_ Run stop sign Run red light Passing on on pass zone ISriving"too :fast for. conditions No operator license Driving too fast fo'r: conditions Speeding No operator license Driving on; left side street Dis. ,the peace Driving "too fast for conditions Failure. to stop" for":officer Run stop sign Run stop sign Run stop sign Failure to pass park car Park in no park zone Park on wrong side Parkin nopark zone Parke,dL, improperly..�ne Driving too "fast for: conditions Parked in n.o park zone Driving too fast for conditions Nooperator license riving"too fast for' conditions. Park in no park zone Backing across St. Highway with car Parkin no park zone Speeding Excessivenoise with motor vehicle Blocking driveway Drunk Drunk Driving on left side of street No operator license Driving too fast for conditions Exc. noise with car. Parked in no park zone Reckless driving Failure to stop for officer Park in no park zone Park in no park_ zone Imp. parked Exc. noise with motor vehicle, Drunk Driving on wrong side of street Failure to grant right-of-way Ex. noise with motor vehicle No operator license, Park in no park zone Park in no park zone Park in no park zone. Ex. noise with motor vehicle Drunk Imp. turn Park in no park zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Park in noP ark zone Blocking fire plug Park in no park zone Drunk Following -too : closely Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Speeding P g Gambling Park in no park zone Speeding Run "red light Exc. noise from motor Exc.` noise with motor Parked tbn wrong side of street Park in no park zone Park Park in no park zone Park in no park zone. Exc. noise with motor vehicle Drunk Driving on wrong side. of street Park in no park zone Parked in no ",park zone thru T-6529 Total coilectiO s Respect�'u]�1y siab�niwtted,. J. E. O'Bannon, City Judge R. B stnither, City Attorney 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00. 10.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.0.0 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 14.00 - - 25.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 - 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14100 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 , 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 - -- 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00' 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5'.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following building, electrics: February, 1959,ras follows: Building permits.;. Fees collected, Electrical permits :. Fees "collected>, Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing permit s Fees collected 274.50" 14' 8 $16.00 10 X200.50 Respectfully iitted: J. H Cates, Elec.. Insp. A. J Brown, Plumbing & Gas Insp. To the , Honorable Mayor and City Council. Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following pumpingort for the month report n� o th of February, 1959: Water pumped Water softened Was water used Prison meter Plant meter Brine meters Salt used 6,843,600 ' Gals. 6,210,100 tr 343, 000 t► 3,809,900 It 154,400 ti 15, 627 't )4o,630.2 Lbs. Water pumped ai1 wells Wells used #10,11,13,12 City of Huntsville, March 3,1959 Samples les o f milk sold in Huntsville were taken and tested on Feb. 16 1959. All. samples tested met Gadeu An specifications with the exception of Stun Houston State Teachers College homo which was high in SPC count Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. and Cabell's :Half' and Half. ei j Proper notification of these violations have been made, although according to the 'average the company is not, ' in violation of the ordinance. W.J.Dodd, City Milk Inspector Maurice . M Turner nadr. Pickford talked with the council on a planningand zoningordinance but not official, action was taken. Mr. Mance Pttkks was invited by Mayor Gibbs to come down ; and discuss the - question of the City obtaining the tax rolls of the school in order to try and get the same valuation. Mr. Parks said he would talk to the school board about it. Mr. J.H. Atkinson requested the council to do something about the dogs running loose in Huntsville. :Motion was made by Mr. Gibbs seconded by Mr. Robbins to request the mayor to appoint a "committee what other cities q Y p did and report back to the next meeting. Motion passed and Mayor Gibbs appointed the Chairmen of Sanitary, Police' and Finance Committee to serve. Motion was °made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Sprott to leasing the air port for pasture. Motion passed. Motion wa.s made by Mr. Hoech seconded by Mr. Wood to call an election for the following officers to be held on the 7th of April 1959. For libitzrza One Alderman in Ward No. One, Ward No7. Two and Ward No. and Ward No. 4 in the City of Huntsville,Texas Motion passed. instruct the Air Port Committee to: ask for bids. on The question of a two-way radio in F.A .Livings car as fireman was:brought.up but I could change their mind. Motion was madeby by Mr. Hoech seconded Mr. Sprott<to pass the following election Ordinance. passed. $1210.00 57.00 AN ; ORDINANCE CALLING FOR OR. ANELECTION F E TTO OR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON THE _QUI;STION OF WHETHER THE TERM'; OF OFFICE F THE - OFFICERS OF 0I RS THEt CITY OF, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS,, :,., SHALL_BE ..EXTENDED FROM T4d0 YCARS' TO POUR, YEARS AS AUTHORIZED BY SEGTION II OF ARTICLE ^XI OF THE ,;CONSTITUTION OF:_TEXAS'. OF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE'CITY, GOUN�IL OF THE:CITY _ HUNSSVIZLE, TEXAS. �.. SECTION 1.Section 11 of ArticlexI of theConstitution tu ti on of the_State of Texas now provided dad L_ hat a` ciY, town� or village eoperating under the general laws of State may provide b .a majority vote of the qu alif fe•d votors voting at an electin c_., alledf r that tpurpose, for alonger n erterm . f officei ce than two years s oficars� ,e he .el ctive or:aPPointed� or both butnot toexteedfomr years. SECTION 2. At the next , annual election tion of ,.t. he City of Hu nt vLll e� Texas, the ques>t son of whether ether the - term of officeof the Ci tY o .iont sv�ll e shall11 b e extended from omtwo t four years submitted to the voters and.the officialballot sha1 1contain the following propositions: PROPOSITION ONE:The e t rs of officeof the officers er s o f the'C City of Huntsville viii e T exas elected o._r appointed) on April 5,1 60�andthereafter, shall continue to be two years, or until. their suc se ors have lP►_c?n r9iil zr..niial i fi ad PROPOSITION TWO. The term t of office cof e all officers, of ..: .. . t h e, City of Huntsville Texas elected or or aPnsnted) on April��l960,and thereafter,ieafter� shall be for fourrears or until thli successors have b een duly 9u alif led� and after April 5� 1960,anyvacancy or vacancies es occur� n g on the governing n gbodyof the pity 5of Iat V 1 le Tex a�� shall befilled aJam ritY vote of the qualified i edvoters atan election for. such purose within 120 days after such vacancy or vacancies occur. THE V OTE FOR ONLY • In ONE OF fH1J ABOVE f( TWO PROPOSITIONS BY PLACING A CHECK MARK AN ! . .: IAI' Ofd. X IN FRON.0 OF THE PROPOSITION OTED FOR, OR BY DET,},TNG AND STRIKING OUT , THE PROPOSITION VOTED AGAINST) 3. If at the next annual election„the term of. office of officers of the City of Huntsville, SECTION as in Texas is extended. for four years, providedP , Proposition Two, above,.the t arm of office P e of all officers of t e. City ofHuntsville, Texas, elected (orappointed) on APril-5 � 1960, and ,thereaftershall be f orfouryears, �, Or untiltheir successors have been duly oualified and after April 5 1960 any vacancy or vacancies occuring' on the governing body'of the City: of Huntsville, Texas > shall be filled bya majorityvote of thequalified �• oters at a special election called forsuch { P purpose within 120 vacancyvacancies days_after such or �. cies occur. SECTION 14. A properly executed copy of the election proclamation and notice at the places ` where Election is to be held shall be posted at least 30 days before the date of said election. PASSED AND APPROVED this 3rd day of March, 1959- APPROVED from the wThatterts he d'Citfy..,ofdH.: Touston' out side the e atershed o.finthhe�Tcrh iHniou.s oanvlZeas nwdouhled-:diversion` e ° fre water osairinzf lzverIntowwatershed be .e . .. P._..J. 1 n detr m nof. , and e t arsons _and ro art , .situated within the .,,watershed of, she.. Trinit River from.which water,is P P Y t ' ' o be taken and diverted under theapplication "of the `Cit of Houston. proposed ,:..Y 'III. 42 That the Cit of Huntsville i5. now using:17u. nd water onlyfor its domestic and ind1:1±:u strial use bun fu u the t r `, ill- .f _ ' e t b :netrift h :v i' w e ssa o O ave 1 l a .f^c lea v . hr`n' al n a. a se s. r o e water s d will need twel E mil. o to s rY _ r da , f e or domestic .and :er hrt -six million al --bons r da' '..for andustrzal. uses ,:makzn ;a total of f©rt -e 'ht. P Y Y .g.... P Y .... �. Y g. 1 i n .. mi o all ns.. f ; star;::. r . r ;-i fu ur a � ,. 1.;1 0 w e da fo is t seTeomtisee red Zsbase.d.0 on a..curve ©tted g Y ,q P. - Pfr• mhecu uf .: , a.s e. rtelastteet rs_,:nthat curve.ra acted •. throw h .the. ear.... ®®®,:- Thas re uirement includes wane ire sed°.b the t o °Stage: institut n 1 h <> i Hut ll that : _. t eC n et aSam q ,:: . . Y w o s... ocated ln, _HotonStateTeahersC'1 en n o d .e.e, artme t ,ofCor..rections, which . resent d-foesticg PPuseisa -'roxmatl one-lfofthett.Cit' demand. Tha.okn towar thfasea dand`for wterPr o,.. da bCit , fH ak ctho untsvlleand irT er.Count -.area '.the.Cit Hue re ' ue.,ted- the `Trinzt. River :Authoritnnclu ,• todntheirNl�ste',Plan : reseruo1rs on Harmon; Cre"ed , onNels;on ; • Creek and ;ori ?�edas .Creek ;tributaries -, the nz i of Tr t R. ver, and the' Trinit river Authorlt s -enrang',lnvest�_ atzon ha• s included 'reservoirs ri . Y �:.. Y Yo _.. .. gg .. i tributa-1 fr m ey.. I sad afz, es o whit it is e acted thio the; Cit cf,'Huntsv ll e:_zgould:,obtain wager for its ,future domesticand industrial u but th l c t ±' h sea e a a .ion o t e of', fHouston before this Board if ra.nte.d would take priority over the three projects `hereinbefore mentioned requested by" the City;of Huntsville to be included `t` in the Mast, Plan et theiTrinit .River Authrr t and hich '' oii a w is.so:included therein. Furthermore.from said Y Y,, 11 a lication of the. Cit of ` I�ouston and. -'from en ineerin re marts. now -available:- ears shat, it wool. b PP Y g g P � PP d e im ossible' from a`financial s�cand oint to construct,.an of.thea.,.above :named-. ro Ec s 1.n the future thee . P.-,.. vent thea plication of the;Cit-:of Houston herein is ranted Tat the: r ” = uch. o h - anon of s ermit. to the City.of _ . g g P ,.<u f. h con i' 'f< L H ston or t e o struct ono the.. ivin ston,dam.: d. re ry i- .r th o g , an se m r fo e storage'of water therein and' the i suchs i C> ` s ro r anon of water a a 1 ed for b the it of Ho 1 PP P pp y y o Ston woo d prohibit the construction; of any of the to ',- :. - , _:,_ : •::,' :. r •. sets . n -the three tributari s of the' Trina Riv i :` a T o o e er n TN lker Count and' old rive the J lk r C u P. J Y wo dap Tr a . e c ntf lu Cit f f': �!area -.int ,din the of Huntsville o the.. water : su 1 to ,be needed _or munici al and:. industrial tirater: in r g Y .., PP Y, R the future. That the` grantingof the permit for con tructi"n' of theLivingston o n a on dam and. reservoir for the storage Pg of water therein and the approri tion ofwater asapplied for by the City of Houston, is and would be detri- mental to the public welfare. V. The officers ando ttorneYs of Protestant have read theabove described application of theCit of Houston and the notice relative thereto published by t1e Board . VI. The Protestant herein does hereby adopt the protest of the Trinity River Authority of Texas and joins said Authority in said protest. WHEREFORE ,.Protestant'prays that this Honorable Bard of Water Engineers reject the, application of i; the City of Houston in all respects, and for such OtherJ orders and relief to which Protestant may be entitled. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS CITY SECRETARY subject to call. MINUTES OF RECESS -MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS March 19, 1959 The City Council of the City of Huntsville met in recess meeting at the City Hall with the following members present to -wit: W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Herbert Hoech R. V. Gibbs Joe Boaz W. B. Smith !Laverne Smither 7 ve me lFrank Sprott Q. C. Bobbings. Motion was made by Mr. O ROBERT E. SMITHER 1, Attorney -at -lay ;a Huntsville, Texas i seconded by Mr. Gibbs, to .pass the following resolution: Motion passed. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF HOUSTON TO APPROPRIATE WATER OF THE TRINITY RIVER AT THE LIVINGSTON SITE TO THE SAID HONORABLE BOARD OF WATER ENGINEERS: BEFORE T}fl BOARD OF WATER ENGINEERS OF THE S TATE OF TEXAS Now comes the City of Huntsville, Texas, the post office address of which is Huntsville, Texas, ;here s nt - andopposes objects i of e to andto the � granting the application i1 ' er. named',Pr©.ptg g at filed bythe City'of Houston' seat t .. ;. ��4?P ofthe Trinity River theLivinston appropriate water.. . ra.n ty er at ivins-ton. site, and requests. the Board- of Water: Engineers to deny•application;.,:' and in this connectionwould respectfully show the Board follow deny such P Y as follows: I. No further business, Council adjourned, subject to Lti, 'v JU, . �U'�� i�.JUL _. Lv �U • V 'L . L - v U ;_} �i Li i , U % v `V �L `� >UC. •(1UU� - L 4� > 3U �U�li iiwir April 7, 1959 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE C IYT ' 00UNC IL OF THE CITY OF . HUNTSVILLE. it The City Council met in regular session.: at the City Hall in Huntsville present to wit; l"W. S. Gibbs,, Mayor ' Q. C . Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne .`Smithey Herbert_Hoeeh ` Frank Sprott i Madie Woods Joe Boaz. R. V . Gibbs The Mayor called, the council to order. f The minutes of the regular meeting of March 1 approved. The following bills were read and approved and 1959 and of the call meeting of March 19, 1959 were read and ordered paid. protestant is a municipal corperation, duly and legally incorporated,organized and functioning lander and virtue . of the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and is within the Trinity River watershed. R. M. Conner Jr. Sinclair Station, Humble Oil and NfiningCompany Sherwin-Williams Co. Gallowants,Humble'Station" Municipal Pipe & Fabricating Company Wood Tire and Supply Company Magnolia Petroleum Company Mizets Garage Utility Supply Company Ottie E. Barrett Pak -Mor Manufacturing Company Boaz InsuranceAgency oa,.; Hi:WaY E uipm nt Co., . Humble .'Oil and RefiningC m .oPanY Allied Safety Equipment Y Co., Inc. Mustang.Tractor & Equipment ,Com an_ p Y Rlockwell Manufacturing Company Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Texas Water Wells, Inc. Thh"e Cl' f;Lo i hist Co' p iZy mdust1rzaquipmen o Uptown Gagage Hill, Humble Station .Allman Texaco S tation tsv :e Glass Co tennett s The following re}5orts were read: 16,00 58.93 9.06 4. 5 134.78 32.77 145.13 5.00 54.83 2.20 22.14. 1 4 91.00 60.11 5.14 10.29 7.10 80.38 3 1%.72 1000.00 102.70 2000..00 2 9.25 10.00 12.70 12$420 Continental Oil Company P Y Mrs. Sam McKinney Charles and Sam Martinez Gulf Station Builders Supply Q. C. Robbins Motors $547.96 165.00 764.08 1.25 1.40 274.65 Walker County Hardware Co. 61.52 Diamond Alkali Company 95.63 United Gas Corporation 45.83,_ Murray Insurance Agency 141.25 J. L. Ferguson 13.00 Boaz Insurance Agency102.00 George F. Cake Company 7.25 Huntsville Radio &.APliance Co.422. � 0 5 City Conoco Service Station 1.70 Brovming-Ferris Machinery Company 12.88 N. Merfish'Plumbing. Supply Co. 110.60 The Eechheimer Bros. Co. 250.45 The Huntsville Item 232.36 R.M.Conner 16.00,, Mailery & Smither 45.11 Mrs. Sam McKinney 10.00 Wood Motors Inc. 88.91 TelePhone Co. 100.80 Johnson's Garage 27.80 Gulf States Utilities 2186.57 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases g on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texa ( 129 James Giddens 4i102 - Howard L. Eitel. 1'108 Donald R. Tucker 116 Louis Reece ;128 L. T. Robinson 111129 L. T. Robinson 1`143 Howard L. Dursley 1'160 James Foster Savely 1'167 Kathryn Dean Baker 1>168 Vic Mitchell 170 Clarence Gamble 1,187 Willie D. Preston 11190 Tommy Day 111192 Benny Joe Walston 11203 Mrs. Allen Hall '1257 Robtt Lee Fenner 1205 Bobby Tinsley 206 McKinley Wyatt 111207 Ray Grammer Poole ,208 Joe David Mitchell 11209 Willie Be Smith 1210 Edward L. Speegle 1211 James G. Blelsford 212 Jerry 0. Svoboda 41213 Johnnie Smither 11214 Johnnie. Smither +1215 Bennie Woodard Davis 216 Maurice D. Turner '1217 Glynn T. Theriott 218 Edwin D. Hardy 1219 Tommy Garrett 220 Douglas Smith 1221 Guy L. Riley 222 Garner Freddie 223 Billie Real 224 Theodore Nauls, Jr. 1225 Jack Aubrey Parker r26 Marshall B. Elmore 27 Marshall 13. Elmore 028 Jewel D. Hall X29 Cora Mae Jackson 12.30 Roger B. Poole 31 Roy B. Hudspeth 32 Roy B. Hudspeth 1933 James F. Downs p34 J. Otis Jones P35 J. Otis Jones t?36 Roy Reyes 037 Roy Reyes 38 Samuel 0. Stark 39 Johnnie W. Holderiet 40 Jesse N. Campbell ?41 Roger L. Williams 212 Mary Justice Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Speeding Exce. noise with motor vehicle Running red light Speeding Running red light Exec noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Passing in no -passing zone Driving too fast for conditions. No 'operation license Exce. noise with motor vehicle Exce. noise with motor vehicle Blocking driveway Failed to grant rightof way Parking by fire plug Running red light Parking in no parking zone Exce. noise with motor vehicle Parking by fire plug Speeding Speeding Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Parking in no parking zone exce. noise with motor vehicle Blocking corss walk Blocking cxmDss walk Parking in no parking zone Speeding Running stop sign Exce. noise with motor vehicle Speeding Passing in no passing zone Exce. noise with motor vehicle Running stop sign Driving on wrong side of road $14.00 $9.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 1.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 14..00 2.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 14.00 1.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 12.00 1:4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 124.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 ._..10.00 _w. _... 4i2 43 Mary . �Justice 2' Donti Cos lora 245 J. E. Tramonte s24.6 -�Dorothy S mart 1247 J. E. Moore 248 James D. Poole 11.249 James D. Poole II 250 James A. Nelson 11251 Walter H. Hohnson i; 11252 Ronald P. Mafrige 253 Walter H. Johnson. 41254 Rayford G. Bowden 1255 Freddie Cooper Short 11256 Joseph V. Riccadelli. 11257 John A. Pyburn ,I(2,-8 Maggie L. Smith gg 4j'. 5 1259 Sidney P. Beard 1.60 Rob tt L. Schaefer 11 2261 Adaire Williams 11262 Adaire Williams i1263 Marion Collins ��o .1264 Marion Collins III -265 S. S. Truck Lines :4266 Rodney M. Douglas 1267 Chester Shmoldas 1I 1j268 Raymond Drake 11269 gobert F. Ringo ;4270 Willard L. Chapmen 1;271 Willard L. Chapmen 11272 John Clinton Stubbs 1273 Robert Bruner 27479 Windle TimFullWilkieer Jones 275 Windle TimFullWilkieer Jones 13276 1277 11278 Doyle E. Pierce ' Charles A. Starr '280 Carl A. Riesel 12812Wm. Henry Berkley 1282 James Heard 11283 Lewis E. Davis 11281 Ann Crump X285 Morrie L. Pierce 1286 Jack E. Sheppard 1287 Erwin L. Lehman X288 Curtis Spears 11289 Curtis Spears 290 J. C. Robinson 1291 Luby L. Marsh ;292 Billy D. Payne 1293 Billy D. Payne 1'294 Nelson.Ramos 1,295 William E.Andress 11296 Glen R. Wakumand 1297 Johnnie Riles 1298 Johnnie- Riles 3299 Henry Tolbert 4 1,300 Jose Portela €;301 Jerry Morris 4302 Travis Boyd 1303 Edd M. Watson ;304William F. Johnson 1305 William J. Harlan 1306 Maggie D. Wanza 1307: Johnnie R. Bracley ,308 Francisco A. Barahana 1309 Ross B. Leidy 1310 James Thomas Bounds ;311 Tommy A. Newcomb 1312 Chas. I. Koesler 1313 Jerry T. Rogeston 11 1314 Thomas L. Jones 1315 Mrs. Jimmie R. Haskins 11316 A. J. Hunter 1317 Joseph B. Wells 1318 Moneta L. Rogers 1319 Robert L. Eastland 1320 Australia 0. Bass 11321 Australia 0. Bass 322 Joseph P. Billingsley 1,323 Johnnie Apivey ;324 Elliott Bowers 1i Horace Lee Jefferson `2 E. L. Hardin x13 Clyde D. Brown Jimmy M. Greenwood '5 Raymond K. Pearson Adair Williams 7 Adair Williams 1'8 Billy Burnett 9 Jetty Henry Bailey 10 Freddie Griffin 41 Freddie Griffin z12 Gene Paul McGee tt Disturbing the peace Parking in no parking zone Parkin ` in "no arkiii rzone Parking in no parking.;zone Running redlight Running red light; Speeding Exc ., n iwith m r v hicle e. o se oto e Speeding" Running red„light Exce. no:ss e ;with motor vehicle Exce. noe with motor vehicle: Speedingoe with motor vehicle Parkingparking zone:, Running'red `light Speeding Running"red light Drunk Distrrbing No operatorsthelicpeaceense Drunk Parked in no parking zone Running red light Driving on prohibited. street Improper parking Exce. noise with motor vehicle Drunk Driving left side of street Driving too fast for conditions Improper parking Running red. light No operators license Running stop sign No operators license Speeding Improper parking Driving too fast for Speeding Improper parking Driving on prohibited street Parking in no parking zone Driving too fastfor conditions. Driving toosfast for conditions Parked too near fire plug Running stop sign No operators license Running stop sign Drunk Speeding Running red light Running red light Exce. noise with motor vehicle Exce. noise with motor vehicle Speeding NSooperators license Speeding Running redlight Parking in no parking zone Parking in no parking zone. Exce. noise with motor vehicle. Improper left turn Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Exce. noise with motor vehicle Exce. noise with motor vehicle Running red light Running stop sign Driving wrong way on street ,Parking in no parking zone Improper parking Running stop sign Blcoking driveway Running red light Running red light Improper left turn Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign No operators license Exce. noise with motor Running stop sign Parking in no parking zone Running stop sign Imporper parking No operators license Made Y turn Running red light Drunk Resisting arrest Drunk Parking in no parking zpne Running red light No operators license Parking in no parking zone conditions vehicle $1)4.00 ---- 54° 00 5,.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00" 5.00 5.00 14. PO 14.00 14.00. 14 00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1 14.00 14.00 2".00, 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.000 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..0 14.00 14..00 14.00 8.00 ;1 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 1.4..005.0000 5145.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 .00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 .00 1.00 5.00 5100 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14000 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 14.00 .00 14.0 5.00 5.0 145.00 5.0000 5.00 5.00 ',5Q00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 4.50 25.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5 5 3455...000000 4.00 -- 500.00 5.00.00 Edward D. "Burnett` Edward D. Burnett Edward D. Burnett Edward D'. Williams Rene Hernandez Vela' Vernon Bradberry Dalton Thomas Fox Parking meter violations Driving on left side of street Driving- too fast .for conditions Following too close Driving too fast` for conditions Driving on wrong side of street Old fine in full 14.00 5.00` 14..00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 TOTAL COLLECTIONS Respectfully submitted, J. -E. 0 Bannon, City Judge R. B. Slither,"City Attorney 1.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 $1189.00 43.00 $1232.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: { We hereby wish to submit the followin � g building, electrical gas 1959, ' 'as `follows s Buildingpermits Fees collected and plumbing permits for The election results were canvasses Ward No.l WardAlde#2rman Q .0 .Robbins Proposition #1 Proposition #2 Alderman. Laverne Smither 29 voles Proposition #'1 21 votes Proposition #`2 9 voles Ward # 3 Alderman ; C.R.Hackney Jr.. 30 votes Proposition #1/12 1 13 votes Pr # 2' 17 votes Ward No . ')4 Alderman; Joe Boaz 28 votes Proposition #1 votes Prsition 2 919 Votes Total Q.opoC•Robbins 2)4 Votes Laverne Smither 29 votes .R.Hackney` Sr. 30 Votes 28 votes Joe Boaz Propsotiom # 1 68 votes Proposition # 2 )41 votes as "follows;' 24 votes 15 voles 6 votes bydeclare s made b r Mr. . Sprott secpnded Mr. Gibbs .to the four men were duly elected Motion was, j P ro postion # 1 won and councilmen in their respective. wards and'that-pthe .members wetx&d continue toserve for. a two year term. Motion passed Bids on the air port were read as follows; Electrical permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected Plumbing:permits Fees collected Floyd B. Moore. Carl Mathews Buck Thomason Respectfully submitted: George Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elec. Insp. A. J. Brown, Gas &'Plb. Insp. $3.00 per acre rent on 4.4k acres for U.00 per acre improvement $1.25 per acre rent $12.26 per acre, rent 2.00 per acre improvement U -6 $500.00 per year rent Pasture improvement, program Motion wasmade by Mr. Hoech seconded by;Mr.;Sprott to accept the bid of Floyd B. Moore, same being the highest bid and to instruct the City Attorney to draw up 'the necessary contract. Motion parsed R:H.Bettis asked the council to allow him to put outtwo newpaper racks is front of the Texan and To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas I ;hereby wish the following pumping report Water pumped Water softened Wash Water used Prison Meter Plant Meters Brime Meters Salt used Water pumped all wells Wells uded #10,11,13,12 for the month of March, 1959: 46,316,000 Gals. 4,623,700 II 222,900 " 4,311,000 tt 166,300 11,005 n 28,613 Lbs. 46,316,000 Gals. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. The Raven.It was also discussed that the dx.idty Texas Daily Newspaper Association felt that the new papers were being discriminated on by refusing to let them sell papers on theside walk.Motion was made by Smither seconded by Mr. Gibbs that Mayor appoint a committee to investigate this Question. Motion passed. and Mayor Gibbs appinted Mr. Boaz,Mr. Hackney,Mr.Wood and Mr. 5 mither. Dr.Suler Ryan presented a petition from the people living on the following streets,Ave lig. from 20th Street to 21st Street ,21st S treet from Ave L- to Avenue N and Ave M fron 21st 5 treet to 22nd Street to pave the street a width of 30 feet with curb and gutter at a cost of $3.00 per front foot. Motion was made by Mr. S prott seconded by Mr. Boaz toauthorize the paving to be done according to the paving law with Mechanic Lies signed. Motion passed Motion was made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr. Robbins to request the Highway Department to retop the pavement on the highways going through Huntsville. Motion passed, Mr. Mance Parks, Supt. of schools requested the council to cooperate with the school in having all the street around the new school property paved. Motion was made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr. Gibbs to have the City participate in this paving. Motion passed. Mr. Gibbs,Chairman of the Air Port Committee said the committee recommended the purchase of a good second hand tractor with mower to be kept at the airport to cut the grass. The Committee was told to check on prices and advised the council what a machine like they wanted would cost Mrs. Ross was instructed to write the Texas Municipal league and get some dog irdinances used by other Cities and in the mean time the ordinance now on the books would be inforced. Motion passed Brer_ e deal 110t.# _4 site c , '414`. eQ?,tht The Budget for the year ending March 31st. 1960 was presented to the council and motion malas made by II Mr. S prott seconded by Mr. Robbins to order a public hearing on April 28h at 10;00 A.M. Motion passed. ICity'of Huntsville iHuntsville, Texas Samples of milk sold in Huntsville were According published No other business the council recessed; subject to call. taken and tested March 16,1959. All samples met Grade i"A"T Specifications. grades of companies selling milk, should be am recommending a publication of them at this time.;; Minutes of recess; -meeting .of the City Council of the City: of Hunt: ville,Texas'. The City Council met in recess meeting at the City Hall with Frank S'prott, Mayor Pro Tmem Q.C.Robbins .V° Gibbs ILaverne Smither Joe Boaz W.B.Smith Madie Wood o.ft . Hackney The Mayor called the council to order. Bids were received on a front load tractor as follow; Caterpillar 933 $12,564.00 less Trade in $38114.60 955 16, 027.87 tt 1' 3814.60 International TD 6 12,753.00 Less TD 9 16,892.00 n following members present'to-wi Postage Salary " City Official s Salary- Election'. Judges Salary -,city Comptroller Salary "- City Engineer` Supplies Telephone &Telegraph Milk Inspector Bldg,Gas,Eleet,, & Plumbing Insp. Unclassified= Insurance & Bonds Salary - Office Secretary. Miscellaneous Fees Social Security 50.0 316.00 150,00 2,100.00, 1,800.00 1,000.00 500.00" 600.00 2,500,00" 1,000.00" 500.00" 3,600.00 150.00 200.00 After checking all aspectson each machine a motion was made'by R.V..Gibbs to buy the 955 Caterpillar with side loader at a cost of $13,000.00 Motion passed Auto Expense. Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Donations Salaries Insurance Unclassified` Fire Marshall Social Security Telephone 1,500.00 300.00 300.00 2,000.00 3,400.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 500.00 100.00 600.00 75.00 300.00 Mr. Sprott advised the council that the water committee had contracted to buy from the North Anerican Mogul Products Co. a machine for each of the new wells with material to treat the water for iron with a guarantee: that it would take out the discoloration from the water. Motion was made by Q.C.Robbins seconded by W.B.Smith to approve the action of the water committee. Motion passed Mr. Gibbs advised that he had dismissed Grossie from the job at the air port. Motion was made by Q.0 .Robbins seconded` by W.B.Smith to approve this action Motion passed. Motion was made by W.B.Smith seconded by Madie Woods to instruct the air port committee and the Mayor to hire some one at the air port provided no more money was paid and th give them the authority to buy the Tracotr and mower as bid by Chas. & Sam Motor Co at a price of $'1025.00 if it was needed. Motion passed The council had been call ed together to 13ave an open hearing on the new budget ending March 31,1960 and after discussion a motion was made by .Q'.C.Robbins seconded by R.V.Gibbs to pass the following budget. Motion passed. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HUNTSVILT 1-+;, TEXAS For Year Ending March 31, 1960. GENERAL FUND Taxes Penalty & Interest Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fines Building Permits Electrical Permits Gas Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxes Utility Taxes Expense Recollected Plumbing Permits 110,000:00 2,000.00 200.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 300.00 2,400.00 5,000.00 28,000.00 10,000.00 500.00 WATER DEPAR.TIENT Auto Expense Depreciation. Salaries" City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insurance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Expense Social Security 3,500.00 2;, 000, 00 25,000.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 400.00 300.00 100.00 500.00 1,200.00 500.00 Water Sales Service Charges. Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps $160,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 2,500.00 SEWER DEPARTMENT City Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary Foreman - Street Labor Maintenance Supplies Insurance Unclassified Social Security City Hall Bonds & Interest Water & Sewer Bonds Bond Retirement Interest Depreciation - (Bldgs 1500.00) (Park 494.52) (`urniture 600.00) WATER DEPARTMENT; GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Garbage Oha ges TOTAL REVENUES Total Appropriations OVER 4:-;<-; X -i. ,. rri� ,. ,.:: -X;c:c ;£-;: ,HHHHE-X-Hi-,-H=). c-,rk-)� �� �t-,8.. ,t , n, ., ,Hr S ori:-:: i'ci, XX-) i-). ,c?£ -;88i .... „ E-3 E;'r):-;, ,r'HH..c-.ci£ ;r,:* Street Lights City Hall Operations Legal & Professional Lights - City Hall Mosquito Control Publications 7 , 000.00 1,000.00 4.00.00 600.00 3,000.00 100.00 Auto Expense Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Legal & Professional Pumping Postage Salary - Manager Salary - Foreman. Distribution Salary - Plant Foreman Salary - Night Foreman Salary - Office Secretary Supplies Maintenance of Equipment Telephone & Telegraph Water Softening w Plant Expense Donations Insurance Unclassified Waterwks & Sewer System Hes. Fund Engineering Social Security 4., 800. oo 13,000.00 5,000.00 5,100.00 18,000.00 6,000..00 3,000.00 600.00 ioo.00 500.00 3,600.00 20, 000.00 13,500.00 3,500.00 2 594.52 $ 56 loo.o0 2,000:.00 300,.00'" 300.00 60,000.00 12,000.00 400.00 20,000.00 300.00 3,480.00 5,100.00 5,100.00' 4,500.00 3,600.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 500.00 5, 000.00 2,500.00 400.00 1,000.00 13,096.70 1,800.00 600.'00 VALVNI following reports were rea Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment Supplies Unclassified GARBAGEDPEARTMENT Auto Expense ad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Unclassified Salary - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates Social Security 50.00 9,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 100.00 550.00 ;To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 11Huntsville, Texas ;Gentlemen: 1We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of 'Huntsville„ Texas: 3,000.00 50.00 2,000.00 19,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 500.00 100.00 Loo. oo Depreciation Maintenance Salaries Social Security AIfmPOR.T 2,1400.00 1,:000.00 4,500.00 200.0.0 Salary Miscellaneous Expense Depreciation TOTALS No other business the Council recessed subject to ,Y , _ ,,.` , Lv L ' i' v�r,L. N\I,/V , L i, 888 , LLi1i,_v _ v,- -- �� =tiL n.- i i i, i. ..,rn .. .. �, i, .. , (-�. ,,., .. ,, , ,....h.., i � )8:-X ..�, :�. � t,"�i ,,. i, ,. . � r: i . . r, � r� ...::� . �<i,7. ,. May 5, 1959 MINUTES OF REGULAR. MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSV ILLE . The City Council met in regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville, present to wit; Frank Sprott, Mayor Pro. Tem Q.'C. RobbinsR. V. Gibbs Laverne; Smithey Joe Boaz W. B. Smith C. R. Hackney Madie Woods The Mayor called the Council to order: The minu.tes'' of the recess meeting of April 28, and approved. The following bills read and Johnston's Garage Wood Motors, Inc. Q. C. Robbins West T nd Motors, Inc. Huntsville Machine Shop Martinez Gulf Station R. M. Conner, Jr. Sinclair Servi Magnolia Petroleum Company Gibbs Bros. & Company Builders Supply Wood Tire & Supply Co. Texas Refrigeration and Ice Co. Rockwell" Manufacturing Company Marmon 's,Insurance Agency Murray Insurance Agency Diamond Alkali Company Municipal Pipe & Fabrication Co. Martinez Garage Continental Oil Company Southwestern Bell Telpphone;Co. Mrs. Sam McKinney regular meeting $ 15.00 369:2 7 32 3.00. 50.00 3:50 1:75 9.50 691.55 71.50 2,396.63 130.98 7:75. 7;10 128.00 88.0.0 49:50` 3'1x.58 16.75 28.33 102.38 :15.25 Geo. W. Hunt, Elect:. Service Allman Texaco;;Serizice Station Sherwin-Williams Col Galloway's.Humble Station Smither Print Shop Builders Supply Walker County Hardware :Comy Humble Oil and Refining Company I3illings3.ey "Bros. Auto Supply Mrs. Mary V. Arnold Neptune Motor Company Boaz Insurance Agency L & L Welding Supply Traf-O-Teria System White's Uvalde Mines American Standard Corporation Badger Meter Manufacturing Company Ottie E. Barrett United Gas Corporation Gulf States Utilities Co. The Huntsville Item 46.10 31.00 11.28 3.50 3.50 95.68 43.31 4.81 19.25 45.00 6.13 2.00 3.60 154.38 145.20 13.15 1,492.64 1.10 29.74 2,463.56 15.01 j1No . NAME �I- 129 James H. Giddens 6 Adaire Williams 11 7 Adaire Williams 0111 Freddie Griffin 113 Edward D. `Burnet 3 X14 Edward D. Burnet 115 .: Edward D. Burnet 1116 Edward Williams 19 Melvin David Watkins 120 James L. Franklin 21 Bobby L. McCellan 122 Walter H. Johnson X23 Walter"H. Johnson ;24' Thomas Lewis Supak ;25 William Dan Womack 'i`26 Gary C. Allison 127 Jon C. Bright ?_8 Frank Ed Woods 29 ' Donald Dezell 1130 Curtis Spears 31 Carl David Maples 1;32 J. B. Jones, Jr. 133 Robert Cobert 4 Grady B: Hannah Mik e Landers` X35 1136 Ira Jack Mogan 37 Doyle Campbell 38 X39 Robert Carl Cole Glynn T. Theriot 40 John W.•Penton 141 Riley Tiflis X142 Billy Hightower IP Robert R. Fenner 44 Calvin T. Hall `45 Terry J. Deyol 114.6 Donald R. Moerbe 47 Helen Monroe 1148 Robert Lewis McLeroy 49 Eartis E. Beck 50 Eartis E. Beck 51 Julious C. Risinger 52 Marshall Ray Isaac 153 William E. Carroll 54 Billy W. Stevens 155 Norman D. Coleman 56 Luca M. Dorsey 157 Preston A. Parrett 158 Donald C Dezell 59 Samuel J. Sandel 60 Danny Robinson 61 Danny Robinson 162 Helen F. Wheat ,63 Robert R. Box '64 W. B. Warner 3t '165 Robert C. Burns 66 John Ashley 67 Johh Ashley 68 Robert H. Guire 69 John Clay McCoy 70 John Clay McCoy 71 John Clay McCoy 72 Willie D. Preston 73 Willie D. Preston 74 Perry. Donald Dell 75 76 John tolling Vance Williams 77 Nolen E. Cox 78 Nolen E. Cox 179 David Merle Culp 8o Nolen E. Cox 81. Emmett Jay Copley $2 Jimmy M. Greenwodd 83 Robert Askins 84 Donald Ray Moerbe s5 Dewey Shaw 86 Ll►yd E. Crawford 87 Lawrence M. Hester. 8 Johnny W. Holderrieth 89 Foster Savely Foster Savely Paid onolide f ins ffine in full Old fine in full Paid on° old fine Paid on` old fine Old in Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid finull Running red light Driving wrong, on one' way. street Driving.. too `fast for conditions Drunk Driving on wrong side of street Speeding Parked in n© :parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Running; red light Parked in no parking zone Improperly'parked Drunk Exec. noise with motor vehicle Driving; too, fast for conditions Improperly parked Running; stop :sign :. Improper left turn Speeding Improper parking Drunk Drunk Drunk Speeding Running stop sign Dunning red light Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for donditions Driving' too fast for conditions Drunk Driving :en left side of street Driving too fast for conditions Following too closely Passing on wrong side Braving on prohibited street Speeding Running red light Running stop sign, Improper left turn Exec. noise with motor:vehiclO Parked by fire plug Parked in no parking zone Running red light Failure to grant right-of-way Passing in no. passing zone No operators license Speeding No operators license Drunk Speeding Driving. on wrong side of street Drunk Drunk Disturbing the peace punning red light Failure to grant right-of-way Parked'in no parking zone. Drunk Driving on left side of street Running red light Driving too' fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Face. noise with motor vehicle Exec. noise with motor vehicle Improper turn Running red. light Exec. noise with motor vehicle Drunk Disturbing peace Parked on wrong side of street Parked in no parking zone X16.00 $11.00 114.00: 9.50 25.00 .50 14.00 7.00, 14.00 9.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1:4.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 2.00 14.00 114.00 5.00 5.00' 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ,.5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0p 114.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 12.00 114.00 3.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 114.00 114.00 14.0014.00 114.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.bo 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5:00 5.00 .5;00' 5.00 14.00 14.00 14;oo 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.bo 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 5.00 5.00 35.00 35.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 2.5 00 5, 00 95; 96:. 97 98 99. 100 101 102 10 104 105 106= 107 108. 109 110 11112 111- 112 113 114 115 116 117. 118 119 120 121 122 123 12)4 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 R ^n 1)43 167 167 170 187 190 213 214. 24.2 2)43 251 253 255 263 275 277 305 C. T. Vinson Charlie E. Hall Harlem F Jones Herbert:Wimbrey J. W. Rutland Daniel K. Smith Caston Richards Ralph Caltin Harold H. Perkins' Curtis KKasslee Boyd M. Jeffrey Charles R. Dill Guinn Hugh 'Iurray Charles Lewis White Mock Smith David Evans Earnest E. Deats Tom A. Stiles Wayne E. Johnson Gores Sameul hire. D. H. Musgrove Pat Centilli Oscar Massey Earl' L. Mathews Earl L. Mathews Elmer Lee Tatum Elmer Lee Tatum Jesse J. Doggett Jessie J. Doggett I4. Z. Hill Jack Kizzie Frederick Tritt Frederick Tritt Douglas G. Judah Frederick Tritt Helen L. Lewis Bobby C. Rice Bobby C. Rice Jay s. Long Jay S. Long Nelson Kellum Howard L. Parsley Kathryn D. Baker Kathryn D. Baker Clarence Gamble Willie D. Preston Tommy Day Johnie Smither Johne Smither Mary Justice Mary Justice Walter H. Hohnson Walter H. Johnson Freddie Cooper Short Marien Collins Windle Wilkie Jones Tim Fuller William J. Harlan 52 Marshall Ray Isaac 105 Mock Smith 132 Patsy M. Halfmann 133 Bob Don Kirk 134 J. P.°Clounch 135. J. P. 0louch 136 J. P. Cleuch` 137 J. P. Olouch 138 Tom Oscar Scott 281 William Henry Berkley Drunk Drunk Drunk Running stop sign Drunk Running stop sign No valid inspection sticker Blocking driveway of fire station Disturbing peace Disturbing peace Running red light Running red light Running' red light Running red light Parked in no parking zone Improper left turn Improper left turn Running step sign Exec. noise with motor vehicle Failure to :grant right of way Bleoking driveway Improper left turn No valid inppection sticker Passing on wrong side Speedi:n:g ? .tuning' red light Speeding Failure to yield right of way Driving with defective brakes No operators license No operators license Speeding Exec. noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Exec. noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Fanning' stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Blocking driveway Running red light. Paid on old fine --Balance Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance of old fine Balance on old fine Balance of old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance of old fine Old fine in full Balance of old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance en old fine Paid on old fine Parked in no parking zone Driving, too fast for conditthons Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Parked ten no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Speeding $14.00 $14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 : 5.00 14.00: 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 , 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 :5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 3,00 14.00 2.00 1)4.00 5.00 2.00. 1..00 2.00 1..00 3.80 14.00 4.00 14.00. 6.00. 14.00 9.00 11..00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 3.00 14.00: 10.00 14.00 11.00 14.00 9.00 Building permits Moving permits. Fees Collected Electrical permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees Collected Gas permits Fees Coll.ected ` To the Honorable Mayor and 1 Thiintavil le Texa s rGentlemen• 9 9- � I .hereby wish to submit .ahs pumping • report for the month of April,. 1,, 5 - 1231,Q00". Gals. Water pumped Water '°Softened Prison Meter Plant Meter Brine Meter Salt used Water pumped all wells Wells used :10,#11,#13,#12" None 6/798'500 ti 263,300 rt None None, Respectfully submitted;' R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. 34.00 2.00 5.00 5.0o 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00: 5.00 5.00 5.00.. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00, ;City of Huntsville :Huntsville, Texas !Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were tested April 14, 1959 and were found as follows: nA►t Specificationswith the followin exceptions - Sam Houston State Teachers '�Alh samples tested' met' Grade; A Speci•fcat on g P gin Bacterialate`count. They have recently been high in'coliform, ;'but since this is !College Hem© was highP fplate irst time this year they have been high in count, they are still not in violation. Respectfully submitted: J. B. OtBannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Hunt sville, Texas Gentlemen We hereby wish to 1959, as follows: submit the following building, electrical, gas and plumbing permits for the month of April, W. J. Dodd Gity Milk Inspector Mr. Elliott; appeared before the Council representing;the Chamber of aurice.Turner, Frank Hungerland, and Elliott Pp,,. 'twelve as lights C®mmerce and suggested that the.City buy strings ;of Christmas gts-for decoration. Motion was made by gg t` seconded by Joe Boaz to refer this question to the Finance Committee and to have them report ;back to the next meeting. Motion passed. 'County Jud a Amos Gates, pthat the highway would be open soon and should. be light at the intersection S Judge,reportedvill Motion was: made by Joe Boaz and seconded by W. B. Smith that the rte show people how. to get into Huntsville. (a -et appoint a committee from the City to work with Judge Games and Mr. Haymen:on the need of lights and the ?number of light needed, and to report back to the Council. Motion passed, and MayorProTem Sprott appointed iMadie Wood; C. R. Hackney, and Joe Boaz on this Committee. k(Ierbert Hoech, Ed Sandhop, Tom Randle, and Buddy Haynes advised the Council that on Plilip Gibbs sub-devision he had let a contract W'. H. Knotts for paving at a cost of , a little over,$5.00 for front foot. They felt that since they were not in the sub -division that they should get the same price as other people were paying for .paving. It was discussed the advisibility of furnishing equipment in hauling gravel up to the amount of the !'difference between the price paid and the $3.00 per front foot. Mr. Hoech, Mr. Sandhop, and Mr. Haynes, had total of 300 feet to be paved. Motion was made' by Madie Wood, seconded by Joe Boaz, that instead of using the ;City equipment, the City would pay to each man the difference between the cost and $3.00 a front foot. Motion was passed. 'Coach Davis, of the Huntsville High School, reported on the recreation program for the coming summer, and motion was made by Laverne Smither, seconded by Joe Boaz, to allow $2,250 for the Recreation Program' and $500 for cpermenant bleachers at the Little. League Baseball Field. Motion passed. `Motion was made by Q. C. Robbins, seconded by Joe Boaz, that the City would pave a 18 foot strip of asphalt around the Boy Scout Lodge, a total of about 2 blocks, provided the property owners would deposit the rsshare ,of the cost, same being 60¢ per front ,feet. Motion passed. ended b y Joe BoaMotion was made by Q. C. Robbins sec z to passthe fallowing paving ordinance. Motion passed. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER CITY OF HUNTSVILLE PAVING : 00tDINANCE of u L-1 � from its intersection with; the South line a ma majority the ry ert Aven e 2 m WHE�tEAS ..the, owners J y t -:rEast line of : Avenue L South ; hne of 1st Street, and abutting21st Street from the1/2 ®f 0th Street. to the2 2 South . , f 1 t' Street t the North line : of 22nd ofAvenueN abuttingAvenue M. from the S®t , line o 2 s© t®....the-East-line � Street, and abutting Avenue 'N from the South line of 20th Street to the North line of 22nd St,. eet, in he City Of Huntsville Texas, have requsted saidCity bo _ pave anl improve saidstrect in thefollowing manner: . South line of 1st and said Thatsaid Avenue L -1 2 : between the South line.of 20th Street and -the ca th lu e 2 s d nStreet, - n t l N, N between ew the South the East line of Avenue: L 1 2 and East line,of Avenueand .Avenue. 21st Street' between rock and � z f .22nd Street, be paved to a width of thirty(30)_feet with line of 21st Street and the North line o gravelbase and asphaltic topping' and. with concrete curbs and gutters ( That said Avenue L - 1/2 between the South line of 20th Street and the South line of 21st Street for a distance of 437 feet, said 21st Street between the East line of Avenue L - 1/2 and the East line of ;'Avenue N for a distance of 532 feet, and said Avenue M from the South line of 21st Street and the North line of 22nd Street for a distance of 532 feet, be paved to a widty of thirty (30) feet with rock and gravel base and asphaltic topping and with concrete curbs and gutters, and said Avenue N between the South line of 29th Street and the ;North line ef 22nd Street for a distance of'` feet be paved to a width of thirty-six (36) feet with rock land gravel base and asphaltic topping with concrete curbs and gutters. 1Johnston'.s Garage Upt`ogvn Gar€ige Southwestern Bell Telephone Huntsville c hive Shop The nt`svi11e Item Hu 3Walker County Hardware Company .United Ga's Corporation °Magnolia•Petroleum`: Company omSiz U C an.. Y Y Mustan Tractor and E u merit` Col''. ( ,1 Bricl e s We1,din and Re: axr g g P. North American Mo ia1 Product ' Co. `t g . Brownin -Ferris_ MAchinerg y }( Diamond .Alkali Com an • ri ave der ` EEtdi o And ' TV > Su 1 Com j -fan PP Y P Y �! The Texas' Com` a T he Sh r4vi n-Wi C e, ,. 11�:Ams ompan" • a` �G 1lowAy SHumble "StAtign ( Humble Oil and• Refining Corzp€any 3,4.00 34:55 " . 129.03 ' 22..10 4.25 15:5.:03 25..66 88.61 27 98 9. 3 13,000.00 ' 18.55 1 '804;98 60498 27.06 49-.50 42.:52 576.Po 41.9 .9 9 3•00 57.09 Billingsley Brothers Bri ecigcs' 4Yelding d Repairs Wst End Motors AnInc'... Wood Motors, ,:Inc. ,i Beckham and .Jones. Hunt svil;_le Repair Shop Wood Tire and! Supply Davis Insurance Agency a ;;C B.; d er Meter`; Mf. .. o. ,. g .,,, g T ::._ he. Kar "ark -.Con` oration :P P C. Sinn al e. m' ther''VYh esal o An P Y B.ui�lde rs. S.. 1 M` T.. C ust n ratter rid. E `:1:11:1,......., inept . om' A a g P P ?�X Mallery::and Smithe4.r C .R.'b o.b�ns Q ._ Mu icip P`" d FC a1 i e An b'riction om n ,:.: P aa Pa Y. J e Sm th C '> O ,PC. ontznental . i1 . om an Gu1+H States Uti•lities -(o. 52 .50 14.04 33.90, 5,80 311.22 83.80 934.44 8.a2 4.35 3,. �. 76.69 39.94 24.89 142.92 409.71 74.00 i 6.41 ,44A).83 That a necessity exists for the pavement and improvement of said Avenue L 1/2, said 21st Street, said !Avenue M, and said Avenue N, as hereinabove provided. That N. B. Davidson, City Engineer, prepare and file with the City Council plans and specifications for such work and preliminary estimate of the cost thereof. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Mayor of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be, and he is hereby authorized Ito enter inte Mechanic ►s, Naterialman's, and Paving Lien Contracts with the adjoining property owners in accordance with this ordinance and in accordance with, ordinances hereafter to be enacted for such pavement and improvement of said streets. On motion duly; made and seconded, the above and froegoing ordinance May, 1959: APPROVED' this the 5th day of May,:1.959 I KATE BMR ROSS., 6. CITY SECRETARY 1,(Sal) iv r i H v L r.i rJH888t�r W -X _�_ -r r y ` Lig .LY_.�r_> r.. r,�v ._v -r...N •G_ H[_�:-M-I.Lr>ULJ�.!_ti= 8Lr .f3Uy�r r . .{.4= _�C4r r .r .i � L• r�. � n r . r. >.n n r7Cn rf'ri'7. n rv.-r. n-� r. r. r. r. ri' �C. n . rr. r. r�..n r. n r�� r. r�� . r� . :� r. r. r . n r. i. r� n r. r. r. r. n r. r... r� r. r. ri'3C'iCirCh9. n rr�`ra r. n n is r. r. IITo the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas ;Gentlemen c IIWe hereby with to submit the following cases the .Corporation 'Court Docket for the City of Huntsville !MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE . The City Council !present to wit: 3W. S. Gibbs, Mayor j Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith !Laverne Smither �0. R. Hackney ['Frank Sprott sMadie Woods 'Joe Boas IR. V. Gibbs at the City Hall in Huntsville The Mayor called the council to order. !The minutes of the regular meeting of May 5 1959 were read and approved. (The following bills were read and approved and ordered paid. 4102 4109 (j110 126 h29 :269 1308 ;167 439 ?4o Ii41 ;x-42 Adair Williams Adair Williams Edward Williams Walter H. Johnson Carl David Maples Riley Tillis Robert R. Fenner Helen Monroe Marshall Roy Isaac Marshall Roy. Isaac Willie D. Preston Donald Ray Moerbe Charles R. Dill Wayne E. Johnson Goree Samuel Helen L. Lewis L. T. Robinson Robert F. Ringo F. A. Barahonn Kathryn Baker Joe R. Miller John C. Daughtery John C. Daughtery John C. Daughtery Albert J. Brown. Fred F. Carter Wayne Andrews Goode James D. Johns Reed S. Lindsey. Dud Campbell Roark Campbell, Loyd Sheppard Walter C. Bradford E. W. Anderson, Jr. Clifton Raney Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Balance old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine, Paid. on old fine Balance old fine Old fine in full Old fine in fill Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance old fine Balance old fine Balance old fine No operators license Drunk Disturbing the peace No inspection sticker Driving too fast for conditions No inspection sticker In no parking zone Improper passing Running red light Running red light No inspection sticker Disturbing the peace In no passing zone Drunk 25..00 25.00. 14.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 :. 14.00 1 .00 14.0.0 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00, 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00; 5.00 14.00 21.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 $5.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 7.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 9.00 5.00 14.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 9.00 9.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00. 500 157 1.59 160 161' .162 163' 164 ,165 fl 166 X167 168 169 170. 171.; X172 X173 174 175: 176 1177 178 X179 180 181• 182. 183 X184,' X185 186 X187 `' X188 189 190 1191 192 193 x194 X19 f196 X197 X198 (199 200- • 11201 ,1203' 1120 ;'205 • 206 ;207 • 1208 +1,2Q9 1210 ;211 ��212 1214" 215 216 • 1217 1218 /219:- -12201 19:- i220' )221 222 ,(223 k22)1 11225 1226' I227- 1228-. 1229 1230 X31; X232 ' 233 1234 235 X236 238 X239 1240 241 )42 244 , Ronald L. Cooper, James McGuire R. S. Prescott John. Nelson Cox Edward Jenkins James F Murray Eldon R. Wolverton Shirley Hall John J. Collard Bobby G. Locke Frank D. McFarland Kenneth Haynes John B.;Standley, Jr, John B. Stanaley Jesse E. Clark. F. A. Barahonn Carl V. Halik James Clifford Charles A. Burge Byron C. Calfee Beatrice Lane Elwyn Johnson Will Cole Orange Porter Daniel K. Smith Bert Sanage Willie Trahan W. M. Davis Thomas R. Reeves HarmondR. Bradley Geo. W. Mass Bobby Eugene Cole Harold Hoffman Charles P. Cole Bernice Justice William Harold Vann Larry Schramm Joseph T. Powell William E. Carroll Linard Blanke Clifton R. Hawkins Bert Hart Brown F. J. Williams Clarence J. Austin David Arthur Wallace Paul Wayne Lindsey Wayland C. Cooper Ned H. Barfield Ned H. Barfield John Nathan Thompson John Nathan Thompson Bobby Glynn` Jeffers Bobby Glynn Jeffers Henry King Willis Henry King ;Willis James M. Hayman E. Arthur Ross Donald Gene Riggan Johnnie Hightower Johnnie Hightower John Robert Burton Kenneth McMayon Benny Green Wayne T. Wise Mollie Jones Edgar J. Anderson Peter OtHare W. A. Thornton Rossland E. -Stobart Mr. 0. H. Patterson Gene G. Ronsonette Henry A. Thornton Johnnie W. Smith John W. Walker John W. Walker Kenneth C. Cain Kenneth C. Cain Kenneth C. Cain Kenneth C. Cain Kenneth C. Cain James Hannath C-eorge Gordon Willie L. Jones Willie L. Jones Edward Williams Edward Williams Don Harrison Alvin Kruse Robert Smith Elkins Gooden Raymond Drake Joe R. Miller Robert K. Franklin In no passing zone Drunk Running red light Cutting corner Disturbing the peace Made U turn Driving too fast for conditidos In no parking zone Running stop sign. Runningstop sign Running stop sign In no parking zone Driving too fast, for conditions Exce. noise with vehicle Running stop sign In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Blocking driveway In no parking zone Running red light Failure tp grant right of way In no parking zone Drunk Running red light Running red light Speeding Running red light In no parking zone Running red light Exce. noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions In no parking zone In no parking zone Running stop sign In no parking zone Running stop sign Improper parking Running stop sign Running red light Driving without license Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Driving too fast for conditions Improper left turn Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for donditions Drunk Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Failure to stop for officers Defective brakes No inspection sticker No operators license No inspection sticker Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sigh Driving too fast sor conditions. No inspection sticker No operators license Speeding Disturbing the peace Improper Parking Running stop sign No operators license No inspection sticker Parked on wrong side of street In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions. In no parking zone Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign Running stop sign Running stop sign Running stop sign Speeding Exce. noise with vehicle Running stop sign Fighting -Disturbing the peace Running red light No operators license Defective brakes In no passing zone Improper parking Blocking driveway Fighting -disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Improper parking 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 1..00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 38.00 38.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 1:.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1.4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.eo 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 1.00 14.00 5"00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1..00` 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5:00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 35.00 James T. McLeod Russell V. Goodwin Sam Royce'iiayes Marvin McDonald Willie D. ,Preston Melvin Archie Nary Justice nning red dight: Running red` light" Exce. noise with vehicle In no parking; -zone Paid on old fine., • 5'.00 11x.00 5`.00 14.00 Balance on old fine 14.00 Paid on old fine 1..00 Respectfully submitted J. E. OtBannon, City Judge R. 13. Smither, City Attorney To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit' the following building, 1959, as follows: Building permits Moving permits Fees collected electrical, gas and plumbing permits for the month of Nay, Electrical permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Respectfully submitted: G. B. Baisdon', Bldg Insp. J. H. Cates, Elec. Insp. A. J. Brown, Plbg & Gas Insp. i? To the Honorable Mayor and City Council !I Huntsville, Texas S, Gentlemen• 3i I hereby wishtto submit the pumping report for the month of May, Water pumped Water softened { Wash water used } Prison Meter Plant Meter [ Brine 'Meter Salt Used 49,843,000 Gals. 125;500 9,900 " 6,046,900 262,600 460 1,196 Water pumped 0.11 wells ;49,843,000' Gals. Wells used #10, #11, #13, #12 14.00 13.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were taken and tested May "18,1959.All samples met Grade HAI' specifications" Butter fat contents of Homagenized milk range from 3.6% to 14%. The following were also tested and their ilbutterfat was as follows. W.J.Dodd, City Milk Inspector A letter from the Chief of Police was read requesting the City buy 1000 ft. of 2't inch hose and 750 Ft of hose. Notion was made by Frank Sprott seconded by Q.0 .Robbins to boli 1000 ft of 2--11 hose at a cost of$14.49 and 750 ft of hose at a cost of $1.06 from American LaFrance Co Motion passed. Motion was made by Laverne. a site suitiable for a City Hal and Laverne Smither . mithe seconded' by Frank Sprott; for the Mayor to appoint a committee to , investiga ie to..be built later."Motion passed and Mayor Gibbs appointed`Madie Wood Frank S ro p �,. The question of the rport-by the City Engineer was brought up and Mr. Davidson was requested to find out what it would cost to have- his report checked, by some engineers with their approval on it. This to be done in order> to expedite the sale of bonds for future development. OF ;HUN .'SVILLE, :. _n f Mayor Gibbs appointed Dr.`;E��gene M. Addison as eity Health officer to fill ou the 'term. until theelection r Motion ec ion of Mayor, in April 1960.. was made by Joe Boaz seconded :by Laverne Smither to approve this appointment. pp T'Iotion passed,. Motion 11 m was tide byJoe «� seconded by'h�a,d�.e. Wood . to hZ reDari ell'.. White on a full time basis as a Policeman..Mot,ion passed. Motion was ' made ' by.0 :Dobbins toc - R sell the little liou.. e on the airport "to Bowden:Hamblen ,.e for �3�.U0 he beingthe • f ,� ha_h bidder. ' Motion o o passed..: was Motion " a` made by Joe Boaz seconded byW.B.S math to buy12strings of of, $100.00 per stringor a `total' of " 1 00 � 2 .00 Motion passed Motion was made byBoaz Joeseconded by Frnak Sprott topass thefollowing Pavan Ordinance Motion passed. ,. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER 0 PAVING ORDINANCE CITY O FN HU TSVILLE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,: TEXAS: WHEREAS the Cit ` of Huntsville Texas,actingunder and byvirtue of Title 28,Chapter 9,Revised Y p Civil Statues of the State' of Texas. of 1925and: dm thereto, rtic rl Article 1105b thereof, nd all amen ants particularly yaxi by ordinance approved May.5th, 1959, has determined that a necessity exists for and to makercertain street improvements on Avenue L:from its intersection with, the South Line of 20th Street to the South line of 21st (, Street, and on 21st Street from its intersection with the East *line of Avenue i to the East line of Avenue N and; on Ave M nue from its intersection ntersection with the South line of 21st Street to the North line of 22nd Street as. follows.,: Christmas tree lighssas shown at a cost UNIT A: Baing that portion of Avenue L1 between theSouth line of 20th Street and the South line of 21sttStreet for a distance of. 437 feet, 21st Street between the' Eat line of Avenue i and the East line of" Avenue N for a e es 1 ne I� di t nc s a oof532 feet,A Mline_; van o Avenue from the. South : of 21st Street to the `North line of 22nd Street for'. a distance of 523 feet. The pavement and improvements of said"streets'shall be done in accordance with plans and specifications to beprepared b.._ N. B Davidson, Cit. i C Engineer, and,approved `_theCityCouncil. he pavement sued improvements!, yDavidson, Y � �by P P of Unit A shall consist of ,raiding,' lower>_ng, and , grading said streets, construction; storm. drainage, concrete orbs and gutters., and pavingthe same with rock orgravel base and asphaltic topping. The width for the avec P PP p ment fro Unit A shall be thirty (30) feet: UNIT B: That portion of Avenue N between the South line of 20th Street and the North line of 22nd Street for a "+ distance of 870 feet. ATTEST: KATE BARR ;:ROSS CITY SECRETARY e R o ; ss th b L v ith r. nd- econded C. obbins.t a -Motion was made a erneSm e a s Q. . Y by p ORDINANCE' N0.•" ? AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING AND FIXING, THE MAXIMUM -SCHEDULES ::OF,.RATES TO,. 3E 'CHARGED., ` • BY: UNITED GAS ,.00RP:ORATION . ITS.. SUCCESSORS .AND;:ASSIGNS IN :THE "CITY;OF HUNTSVILLE, RNI HED BY 'IT TO 'RESIDENTIAL TEXAS FOR N TURAS GAS• AND :NATURAL . ,GAS .:.SERVICE,. FU S '.-..41171)-. COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS CONTAINING DEFINIT.IflNS FIXINGr.THE EFFECTIVE DATES .OF AK G:'MICE ;NEOUS PROVISIONS AND REPE 'ING GAS RATES PxES.CRIIIED hN THIS ORDINANCE MA IN SELLA. AL ALL' ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT:, following ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: SE,TIQN 1. That United Gas Corporation,, tial .successors and assigns, is hereb authorized to' lace in effect the following schedules of rates within the 'corporate limits of the Cityof Huntsville, Texas P g P hereinafter called Ca for the-_su 1 of `natural gas and natural € s service. ( y ),supply g which cattached, he d copy of is a a , COMMERCIAL RATES marked Exhibit "A", and made a part here of. ' Rate Schedule SC -38-1 Exhibit B.1 and made,.a, art: hereof.. T bo. h v d e. a e es ribe . sh.. edules of resldenta,a�.l rates an:d .of;, c mmexc al rates, as a Custe in the sneer therein ;, C c s : 3 ro id d G or or so it c es.o d i n v e re the' hi h� t to th t m b ch r: ed b United as at n s su rs an ass s for g ra s- a aY a a g Y p , :4 residential 'consumers anal, commercial consumers within the Ci, Other lower residential' rates and corruneresal rates Yss ma be fixed and det rmin d'. from time to tim b United.: Ga"s Cor oration. ' its successors and assn ns for Y � e , e ' , ;; gas and 'gas service furnished to residential consumers. and commercial consumers within the tiy. Cis The pavement and improvements of said streets shall be done in accordance with plansand specifications pavement p p s sp ations to e prepared by N. B. Davidson, City Engineer, and approved by the City Council. The pavements and improve- men-Ls a rove- mentsof Unit B, shall consist of raising, lowering and grading said streets, constructing storm drains e, concrete curbs , ur s and - gutters, and paving the same with rock _or raves base and asphaltic topping. . The_ width of the avements: gPp gP for Unit B shall be thirty-six (36) feet. That not inexcess of atex est -f hie e 4 ourth 3 of the. cost of the pavementand improvement of t ( )s a saidstreets under Unit Aand Unit B shall be paid by theabutting property owxers on the frontfootrule or plan. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED THAT THE EStimate of the cost of su,eh improvements, prepared by N. B. Davidson,. City Engineer and now on file withthe Secretaryof the Ci t of Huntsville heretofore prepared by him under the direction of the City Council, be and the same is hereby approved. BE TT FURTHER ORDAINED that a statement of the extimated' amount of the assessments to be made against the owner or owners or claimants of abutting property and against such property, will be found in the office of the City Engineer, and the interested parties shall have the right to examine the same at all reasonable hours. - THAT the extimated amount or amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed against the owner or owners or claimants of abutting property and against such property with respect to Unit A shall be not in excess of Three Dollars and No/].00 ($.00) per front foot. That the estimated cost of the pavement and improvement of ,Unit A s TWELVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS AND 57/100 ($12, 800.57) That the estimated amount or amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed against the owner or owners or claimants of abutting property and against such property with respect to Unit B shall be not in excess of Three Dollars and 50/100 ($3.50) per front foot. That the estimated total cost of the pavements and improvement of Unit B i s EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TEN AND($3,610.00).' N0.100 n � BE IT FURTBER ORDAINED that a hearing shall be held ny and before the City Council in the City Hall of the City of H,intsville,; Walker County, Texas on the 16th day of June, 1959, at 10;00 O' Clock A. M. as provided by law, at which time and place all persons interested in the pavement and ,improvements of said streets,; including the owner of'owners of the property abutting said streets, or any interested therein, and all persons owning, claiming or interest in said ptoject may appear and be heard with referencd to all matters pertaining to the pavement and improvement of said streets. Which hearing shall be continued from day to day until finally {! accomplished, No assessment shall be made against any abutting property or owner thereof in excess of the special benefits of such property, and its -owners, in the enhanced value thereof by meansof such improvemtnts as deter- mined at such hearing. The City Secretary is hereby directed to. give notice of said hearing by publishing a true copy of this ordinance in the Huntsville Item for three (3) consecutive weeks, the first publication to be at least ten (10) days before' the date ` of the hearing. Upon motion duly made and Council of the City of Huntsville, seconded, the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the City Texas, by unanimous vote, this the 2nd day of June, 1959. APPROVED this the 2nd day of June, 1959. a copy of which is attached, marked SECTION c SE N 2. That the terms residential consumer and ommercial consumer as used herein "A" 1 " h d t shall b defined al a ne as set: out in said Exhibits A.and- B .....res cctivel.. _ P Y. SECTION That naturald b ..0 ited Ga :..Cor- oration its 3. a gas supplie y n s P , Pis for the individual use of the consumer at one point of delivery and shall be resold or maximum: rates and charges prescribed in this ordinance for. residential i SECTION 4. That the p , ,r consumers and commercial consumers ahall >a ply'as maximum rates-, and charges. to all. gas used bysuch consumers : t whom ch. � su rates are applicable after their regular meter reading datescommencing on the ':day next following k'the effective date of this ordinance, viz, date of pagsage hereof. all. ordinances or partsof ordinances c o f ictherewith are repealed successors and assigns, shared with others. SECTION 5. That to the extent of the conflict only. , SECTION 6. That nothingcontained in this: ordinance shall be construed- as. in: anymanner,: now or hereafter, limiting or modifying the right and power of the City, under the- law, ,to regulate the rates charged by United GasCorporation, its successorsassigns, ' and ' within, the City. g Readin full and passed and adopted at a regular meet on the. 2nd day of June, 1959 approved by the Mayor. 3f (SEAL) motion'w ras Inade.by:- Q 1..^C .'.:<Robbans.. and seconded=. by Joe Boaz to instruct the Mayor and City Secretaryto sign contract with Ben Young. Mr. Young tobring up the maps for the tax valuation of the high school this to stake a year and pay Mr. Young $100 per month during this year. The; City Council met at GibbsMa or Y Frank Sprott die Wood Q. C. Robbins Joe Boaz Laverne Smither 10:00. A. M >in the City Hall with thef'ollc)wing membersP resent osof -the- , i. e meetin :was to have a e a hear h ,., g . g . on t e avi on Ave .. L- Ave.AveM Ave 1� ,, P � as _. , N, 21st' St. Obert Sin h tert, k, .. y o0 over and testimo'wadsh eard from C 1 nyhat Fad• '11, W. D. M and Clyde ll. S21: St property,..:. ets h of ers s. Peoples,and Mr Ferguson After these testimonies the hearing on avement was closed. P .tto .. _ - , o ie a cAdams who said the ;,were ro ert . :•p p y otianers this •area anfamiliar with. values and testified that t would :be >enh arced .in alae b" the m rov y . p emerit of these streets more. than -the c° t . , s of the stye present 'and re ues_tin .`the avin were" Mr`'..Ne P,... , .. g .. eadows Mr,. ' Stiieman Dr Rh .an Mrs . Hole Joe Boa ma about the "ham o' Navin leaking' a' Ii to• eliminate these .hazards Mr. Sm�.ther was to trite the insurance company. Motion 'passed. o further business, Council recessed, subject to call. £^'.1:31- n .�i''iE-.Yn July 7, 1959 , MINUTES OF REGULAR .MEETING OF THE C1'1'Y" COUNCIL OF.THE CITY OF.HUNTSUIIT,F h - i Huntsville Texas C u Council of the Cityof Huntsville .met in. regular session at the 0 t Hall in Hunt e The;.. City o nb'u Y � with the following members present to wit: t• W. S. Gibbs Ma or � Y .. C Robbins W B. Smith" Laverne Smither C R kii R. I --ac Frank S rottey P, Madie.Wood Joe.'Boaz R. V. Gibbs ii meetingf June1- were read and approved'. TheMayor called the council to order. The'minutes: of the regular0 2,959 • .; . Y°g Pp readapprovedand ordered aid. The . following balls ._were, and P The Huntsville:; NationalBank SmitherPrint Shop Chas. &,Sam Motor Company Uptown Garage Lavender Radio and TV Sul -Com an PP Y P Y WoodMotors.,. Inc. Hardy Lumber- Company Aliman Texaco Service Station Humble .011 and Refining Company Walker ;'County Hardware Company Robbing Motors Wood Tire & Supply Co. The Texas Municipal League Galloway! s!- Humble Station Western `A uto Associate Store J. L.rFerguson,' County Clerk Underwobd. Corporation Safty First'. Products Corp. :Municipal Pipe •and Fabrication Co. United Gas Cprporation 300.00 98.00 34.99 36.13 • 12.35 25.56 16.10 4.00 623.66 74.13 236.!46 483.13 176.00 7.00 14.:95 6.00 19.80 11.00 16.97 38.08 GulfrStates Utilities Company George W. Hunt Martinez Gulf Station Johnston ts Garage Bridges Welding ti Repair Mailery & Smither, Inc. J. Pat Hopper Layne Texas Company R. M. Conner, ;Jr. Builder 'Suly Huntsville Repair Shop Martinez Garage The Sherwin Zralliams Co. L. and L Welding Supply L. C. Williams of Houston West End Motors, Inc. M. L. Bath Co., Ltd. Utility Supply Co. The Huntsville Item $2,1481.20. 7.00 6.70. 3.30 3.50 3.10 4.60 198.90. 22.85; 20.85 133.86 36.30. 32.02 3.60 1200.00 �' 78.63 17.92 327.20 101.40 July 1, 1959 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, !7 11 16 X52 73: 110 € 12 4 ..:..,85 160 188 1 97 2D3 - 204 €208 ' 218 227 • 240 It 243 2143 ,1.263; 275 111i' G 252 'k 25,3 2. 5. '4255` i�56 X257 ?258 :s9i2• • - 0 26 € 261 1:262 12.65,..- 1. III 63 - 'i 264 265 ill 266 2 �`-6 .f 7 268 :269 i ,70 X1271 ?272 '273 7=274 :275- L276 X277 1.11:t1..8••••-. • X279 280 • 11281 -.282 ,111t.35- ..84'...--.. 286 287 ;1288 289. 290• . €291 :292 :1293 11294 5`295 1296- .297 298 1299 300 ;.301. x:302 9303; 11394 1.;305 x1306 °1307. 308- 309 !1310 -1'1,:5.11., ;.312 3�3• - i1314 113�5 -11316 t3...17 '.." -j.-,.. Adaire Williams ' Freddie Griffin Edward Williams' Robert R. Fenner. Marshall R. Isaac Willie B.,Ereston': Goree`Samuels Douglas da D ou Judah h Edward Jenkins " Wolverton !don o e J ; i' ernice... ust c_l CE `. .. nc Air ti.n' ate... a _. s e John N. Thompson John N. Thompson HenryKing Willis. Mollie Jones JoW. Walker` Donhn Harrison Mary Justice Elkins Booden MarionCollins C Wendle Jones Bpbby.Ray Steely Bobby Ray Steely Rolan A. Walton. Thomas L. Barnett Earl Wae Slaton Lynn :'Mathis David Ray Spell James McGuire Robert Humphrey Alvin Cruse Horace E. Palmer. Ray Ennis , Ray Ennis Felder, Jones Jr. Lloyd E. Crawford Roy Rogers E. James Scritchfield Ernest Qambrell George Marchette,"Jr. William F. Miller Bobbie Fitchett Augusta Mitchell Willie B. Presten Willard A. Bertling Ernest Smith Ernest Smith H. A. McGowan Hugh D..Costilow Walker Butcher Joe . W. " Miliken B. D. Bela: Bobby G. Britt George Hayes Willie Peterson Ronald Niederhofer Connie Jerden John B. Floyd Gerald Pegoda Gerald Pegoda Decie Williams James R. King EEL T. R. McElroy Vernon R. Lister John Driver Dock Wilson Mrs. L. D. Wilson L. D. Carter L. D. Carter -1 pyoe Moffett - Douglas Ringo Jim Murphy Charles Brand D. W. Smith Thomas W. Hooks Phil scamardo Carl Westbrook Hayford Johnson Gerald Nickerson Johnnie Driver Roberto,Bustily Preston Parrott. Cornelius Jenkins Earnest 'Timmer Harry Rossnussen John H., Holcomb George Archie John, Rolling Paid on old :fine Paid on 'old ' fine Balance . on old "fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Old fine;' in full Paid on old•fne Old' fmne in.- full Pard on `old fine '` full Old= fine-` in Oldi in 'full f ne., Old fine=" in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine` in full Old fine in full Old fine in ; full Old fine in full Old fine in "full Paid �d fine on..`old. Old fine in full Exce. noise with motor vehicle Driving.: too fast for conditions Driving`;; too fast for conditions Speedin, Driving Blockin Runnuing oo'_ fast for conditions riveway ed light Drunk Exce. Noise with motor vehicle Driving `too fast for con4,itions Driving ,too fast•. for conditions • No inspection sticker Nb operators license Eke.noise with,'motor vehicle Drivi, too. 'fast for. conditions Drunk O:::'s r• ohibited stree in` ro er turn t .-..i i,P P Driving too fast for conditions •Driving ':too ; f ast for conditions Noe "era.tors" license runk Disturbing the peace . D `riving too fast for conditions Driving: too, fast for conditions No drivers, license . rr Rianning, red fight ee Improerly parked Running: , red, light' g P g G direction Driving too fast for condi Distuing the peace Drivi. too' fast for condiiao1.1 ns Drivitoo fast for. conditioncc s, Drivig too fast for conditions Exee Evoise.with mote Exee.:11:r'•,'' noise with moteDrivig too 'fast :for cc Running` stop' sign' In, no parking , zone I:lino parking zone nk Drunk Drunk Disturbing the peace No operators' license 13:1.-1,,..71,1 r private driveway Exee: }r1 noise. with motor vehicle In; no parking zone Ori . one way street In no'parking'zone Blocking Driveway Runnin sto sign'. Going in wrogn direction g in wrong irec ion On: :,hong side street Running red 'light' Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions No operators license In no parking zone Exeesstve Noise with motor vehicle No operators license Improper turn In no parking zone Running red light Spep . ng Driving too fast X25.00. 5.00 i4".00. 3..00 14.0,0 .,7.00,:. 141...P0.'-'•4.00 .1.),f,'.00.. -.*..,2.00 .14.00 4.00 ,• 1 ..00 '3:-.00 b0 7. 00 4 1 00 QO .. 5 1 00 00' ''..0,0'1. 2. 00, 1 '00 11.00' , 3. 38.00 " 3.00 38.00 27;00 1 4..00 12.00 14.6° 2..00' 3 `. 14:00 4.00' 5.00 5.00 14.00. 3.00 14.00 4.00 14 ., ; 00 2.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14:00 14.00 2.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00. i 1:.00.• -14.00 4.. 5.00 5.,00 �f. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ii 14.00 10.00 ! 1 00. 14.06' 14..00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00-- 14.00 7.00 .0 .00 7i4. 0.. 5 25.00 10.00, 5.00 5.00 .00 €. 5.00 5 114.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 if 00 1 .00` t: 1�.,. 4 14.00 1.4.00 25.00 25.00 j. 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 6.00 100 4 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 }` 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 . 14.00 14. pc) 14.00 14.00 ?' 114.00 11.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 ---- 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 !, 5.00 5.00 f° 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00 i.. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 • 24.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 j! 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14100 5.00 319 John Harrison 320 Mara Justice 321 Chas. Hillis 322 Bobby Riles;, 32L. Edward' Monzingo '22 James Livingston 1: J. W. Martin Lizabeth Rankin Charles Price Grisby Ingram S.1 .. Blok Edwin Coburn. " James Sparks 8 Billy Davis 9 Guy Hancock 1.10 Anna Trimm 1 11 Ruthie Mae Coops 12 Orange' Williams a13 Floyd F. King 14 Gene Irwin 15 Floyd Davis 16 Stanford Taylor, .Jr. 1.11 John Lee Douglas 18 John W. Scott Jr.` 1.19 Andre Lee lease s I20 Madison Ray Powell 121 Willie' McMillian 2°2 Willie McMillian 23 William John ChaiEl nan 24 Ra and Kiufisch 25 Jerald' Orton 26 Ross B. Leidy 27 Arthur Green 28 R Obert - McGehee Eustaye Plattenburg Barbara Baxter ,., Jerry Williams' 132: George -Turner 33• Byron Calfee 34:. Franc&sLawrence 35 0. T. Echols Howard`Webb J. G. Lown 38 Thomas ~Koehl :. ' 39 David Otis Watson 40 Thomas Malone 41 Clifford Collins 42 Sidney.Sampson 43 Jimmie Sandie In:no parking zone g Improperlystop sparke ignd Runnin No inspection s ticker No operators license S Speeding Speeding Failure to ,Grant Right of Way Blocking walk way In no, parking zone Improperly' parked In :no;. parking zone Speeding Blocking "walk In no parking zone In no' parking zone Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sigh In no parking zone Fighting Taking fender skirts Running sto p Sign P Excessive noise"with motor vehicle Excessive poise with m"t r 0 o vehicle Driving too: fast for conditions Driving too fast for'condtions Driving with lights out On One wa y-' street �y Running P sto .. sign In"no parking zone Speeding On prohibited street Drunk Drunk No operators.licease- $locking.driveway Blocking avenue In no ;,parking zone Speeding. Improperly' parked Passing on:wrong side In no parking zone Failure to'grant right of -way Improperly parked Theft `of napkin holder The�f.of napkin holder Running -red light Runningstop sign $ 5.00 $ 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.015 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 11.x.. 00 14.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.0o 5.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 15.00 2.00 5.P0 5.00 1)4.00 2.00 . 14.00 3.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00. --- 5.00 5.00 14.0o 4 1)4.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5-.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 - 5.00 H; ;; 14.00 14.00 5.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Caunci3.. Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit` the pumping report for the month of June, Old fine in full Parking meter violations 6642 thru 6674` Respectfully submitted: J. E. OtBannon, City Judge R. B. `Smi'ther,. City Attorney To the -Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas 'Gentlemen. We herebywish to submit the follow-Ligg electrical,as building, g ,and plubming Ju -Y 1, 1959 Electrical Permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Water pumped Prison meter Plant meter 49,934.,000 Gals. 6,620,800 Gals. 28,000 Gals,. Water pumped all wells" :`49,934,000 Gals. Wells used #10 #11, #12, #13 Respectfully submitted, City of Huntsville, Hunt sville,Texas Samples were taken of milk sold in Huntsville and tested on June 15 1959 and were found as follows: All samples tested were grade � A Specifications with the exception of Lamar Creamery Company which;wgs high in bacteria and conform ox a«zaaicxm x organisms but accorcli.ng th their log aver ® theywer® still within Grade "A" specifications. Butterfat content ranged from 3.5 in Cabell s to the highest 4.3 in Sanitary. W.J.Dodd, Milk Inspector, Mayor oserve and Elliott Bowers s to on the Gibbs appointed Charlie Fade 11 mason Ross Woodall ' 1 a_ , R.B.Tho City Board of Equilization. Motion was made by R.V.Gibbs seconded by FrankSprott to approve the appointment. Motion passed. Ina Mae Mot en requested the City help her in the taxi business by stopping people from running,taxY'z by e that did not have permints. The City; said -they would help as much as possible. and motion was made Laverne av rne theTaxi co nies to raise their rates as follrs. Allprices at Smother seconded byJoe Boaz to allow. mpa 35' to be raised to 45/' and all rices 45/ to be raised'to.55J4 ..Motion passed Joeby Zelite Rivers made application .:.for on Taxi Permit. Motion was made : byBoaz seconded nded Q.C.Robbins toinstruct City Secretaryto issue him a t xi' permit after he had complied"with.all the rules and regulations n s. Motion passed. The audit ending March 31st 1959 was presented by Trotter Company and was approved by the council a nd a motion was, made by Frank Sprott seconded by Q.C.Ro.bbins to pay Trotter Company $750.00 for the audit. Motion Motion was. made by Joe Boaz seconded by Frank Sprott to hire Trotter Company for the following year ending March 31,1960 to make the City Audit at the same price. Motion passed Motion was made by Q.C.Robbins seconded by Joe Boaz to hire Ben Young to bring the school and City maps.. etc up to date. To pay Mr. Young $2.50 per hour with an agreement that the cost for the year would not Motion was made by Frank Sprott:seconded by Q. C.Robbins to. increase the charges for water taps from Oftx $18.00 for 3/4 inch tap to $ 50.00 amd from. $25.00' for 'a one inch tap to $75.00 This wasdue to the increased cost of all materials. Motion passed Motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded by Mr. Robbins to, request themayor ro appoint, a committee to investigate the cost ofall other permits and to make a recommendation back to the council. Motion passed amd Mayor Gibbs appointed1Frank Sprott, Q.C.Robbins and Joe Boaz. Motion was made by R.V.Gibbs, seconded by Q.C.Robbins to instruct Mr. Davidson he could buy a trailer for the Dodge.truck provided he cound get it all for $1100.00. Motion passed. No other business the council recessed subject to call. ************************************#*************************?kik*,K***********,k********************************** August 4, 1959 Ij MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TBE CITY OF : BUNTS'v ILLE The City Council of the City of Huntsville met in regular. with the following members present to wit: W S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne .Smither C. R. Hackney Frank Sprott Madie .Wood Joe Boaz r' R. V. Gibbs Respectfully submitted, G. B. Baisdon,Bldg. insp. J. H. Cates, Electrical Insp. A. J. Brown, Plbg. and Gas Insp. The Mayor called the council to order. The minutes of the regular meeting approved. The following bills were read and approved and ordered paid: Huntsville Repair Shop White s Uvalde Mines Lowe Equipment Company Chars And Stun :.4e to ,Auto, Associa $ 16.20 The Clifton Shirt Company. 179.76 Mrs,.S McKinney 1'x.60 Q. . `. obbins 5.40.00. xtsville... Machine Shop 13s95 Moxa..; The Huntsville Item 31.15 Gulf, Oil Corporation 580.52 Gulf States Utilities Co. 2810.53 oodLMQtors,��Inc < M tt ine z Gar ,e` SbutYwestern e11 Telephone $ 16.45 131.00 65.80 °3x90 39,5Q 4.60 111.80. Conner, Sinclair Station Thomason Insurance" Agency N. Merfish Plumbin Su 1 Co Th . e, North American Mo' it Products. Go United G Co "or as rp ation. '- , Utilit" Su 1 Coin a P Western Auto; Associate Store F. M. Myers Martinez Gulf Station Wallace & Tiernan Inc. West est Inc. Allman`. Texaco rce Station The , Sanf ax; CompareSe Y Continental Oil Com €ori P Y Hmnble: Oil .rind Rc:.finiri Compan g Y David-::R�o ors11irs C 19' ori P. The fohlowing reports were -read: To the . Honorable Mayor and 'City Council Huntsville, Texas 341.;00 717.75 35.37 1;88 14.95 450.00 1:00 21,25 35:09 7.50 36.95 32:86 11.227229 831g:00 Diaunond Alkali Compares Builders Supply Municipal • & Fabrication `Cc Pipe AmericanLaFrance W. S. D r e • a a 1 y � Com PanY. Badger Meter Manufacturing Com" Badger g 1 WoodTire and Supply S. B. Cauthen, Sinclair Stat. Allied Safety Equipment, Inc. Builders Supply Uptown, Garage Smither Print Shop H. 0. Leigh, Insurance The 'Sherwin-Williams Company Galloway's Humble Station r TT tter.::o a Additors-Accountants t Ma.Llery & dicier August 1, 1959 49.50 $261.73 `. 109.38 2,385.00 5.35 256.57. 113.69 1.45 12.25 12.73 14.30 12.00 322.60 60.15 3.50 78.22 We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the Cit of eTexas: P y Huntsville, exass 7 110 158 231 232 233 243 252 25.7 262 263 265 266 290 312 169 249 7 11 16 18 19 26 36 37 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53. 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 73 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Adair Williams Gorse Srnuels Edward Jenkins Kenneth C. Cain, Jr. Kenneth C. Cain, Jr Kenneth C. Cain, Jr. Elkin, Goodin Bobby R. Steely Lours A. "Devoltz Ray Ennis Ray Ennis Lloyd E. Crawford Roy Rogers Ed. Simmons Cornelius Jenkins F. A. I3arahonn Sam B. Hayes James Sparks Ruthie Mag- Cooper Stafford : Taylor John W. Scott, Jr. Andre Lee. Issac Ross B. Lindy H. F. Webb J. D. ffiicwson.' D. 0. Watson T. E. Malone Clifford Collins Robert R. Finer James A. Baker Carl Gene I3aker John Anderson K. R. Roark J. P. Prenninger Thelma Ross J. B. Pursley D. G. Harrington W. A. Decker C. C. Booker Gunner Akers L. E. Speaker Sarn Booker Sam Booker Arthur Randall G. D. Kula Gladys Spiney E. V. Raagan R. E. Shanks C. G. Pool L. M. ` Byrd L. M. Byrd Harry A. Ellis, Jr. Marlyn 0. Davis James W. Wells James R. Theis Jerry W. Holland Other Pace Pink R. Harrison Earl L. Morris Ileff D. Merchant Julia Salter Mauline Cobia James Lindell Gerald E. Arnold Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in fuJi. Old fine in'full: Old fine in full 01d fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full :(12-1-589 01d dine in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine' Old fine in full Old fine in Old `fine in fullfull 01d fine in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full 01d fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full 01d fine in full 01d fine in full Old fine in full Parked no parking zone Speeding Drunk Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Excessive nosie with car Parked by mail box Run Stop sigh Passing on wrong side Ran stop sign Parked no parking zona Drunk Dist. the peace No valid inspection license Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Driving tinowrong side of stateet Passing no pass zone Driving too fast for conditions. Ran red light No pperators license Driving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with motor vehicle Improper turn Running stop sign Driving on wrong side of freei In no parking Zone Running red Tight Driving too fast for conditions Excessive nosie with car In no parking zone Disturbing the peace Speeding In no parking zone $25.00 $ 4.50 14.00 2.50 14.00 7.50 5.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 4.00 14,00 6.00 14.00 2.00 25.00 10.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 4.00 15.00 3.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 is 14.00 14.00 14.00 17.00 3.4.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 €± 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 '' 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 3.4.00 I 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 .i 14.00 14.00 '. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 ' 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 ?79 80 X81 •82 83 ••• • „s B4 €. 85 8 6 X87 88: 9 ti 90 91 92 • 9 3 •,i-94"- 1"•;97.: 94 Gi 95 �s 96 i{ 97 sl 99 100 101 -111.102-H. 7(103• '`104 ;,105 -rf.1 106. • x107 108 { 110 '111 ij112 .;j113. 114 ` • • '115 ;;116 117, 118 Ik19 120: • 121 122 12.3 124 125 ;126 [127' 129 130. 131 132 133,. 'i134 135 136. (# 137 138 139 12 6 (;140 • • 441 142 • €143 }144 A1bert C Fowler ler James Burge Ra. C. Tacker •, a.cker Bah�an, Z: andi` Raymond E.:Daven.port Fred Hambre13. William Wink Curtis L. Drawhorn Edward Jenkins Lewis Stephens John Ella anithe r IsaacJr.J J-, Johnson, S .. Sherman Johnson Nelson Johnson Nelson Johnson Edmond Twitty George W. Etheridge Roland W. Wells Mrs. Pat Redman Archie Standley, Jr.' Levester Douglas Henry Wat s on Billy Bowling Adair Smithcr Mary Collins Richard Stuns Ben Muse, Jr. Joe Delgoda Clarence I�ulli nix Nathaniel Allen Nathaniel Allen Teddy W. Nowlin Teddy W. Nowlin A. C. Merchant Ai C. Merchant 0. C. Kizzee Gerald Reece gim. Ware Billy Autrey Jtame s Barnep Archie Miller Robert L. Archer Robert L. Archer Gary Walker. Joe K. Nettles Van. L. Sims Adrain Garvis Rector. Riley Bertie Thomas Edna. Jenkins Larry Browder Clarence Mullinix Ralph Ashcraft Mrs. Tom Bradley Robert Bunting Samuel Craft D. S. Li.ndsall Alfred Barohona Timothy Williams Early Willis Thomas Leatherwood Helen Lewis Henry Lee Gordon Henry Lee Gordon Rush F. Evans Rush F. Evans Clyde M. M c Gowan sB ckin'across Street" n I l., no' . ar ein zone • g Passin on'wron'side DSrP ea.vedning, t' oo ,fast for conditions g D " rank` F` on Car' a ags ar: D z i ori • ron - ide of street r v ng w g s Runnin to .sin. gsP g,. Drivin too fast for conditions g. N c 0 0 ;orators , h cress P Im roper turn. Zn no parking zone' Drunk; Disturbing' the ,,peace. Running red light RDrunning op sign In no parking zone Runningunkstop sign.n S e din P :e g Driving• too fast Passing on wrong Parked by fire p No operators elle. Driving too fast Running, stop sig In -no parking zone Driving too fast unnng s op sign Driving too fast Drunk for `conditiors, side of street lab• ense for` conditions n Dr for conditions' R t for. Driving bowrong side of street. Running red light No operators license No 'operat`ors license. Passing• on wrong side Running stop sign Driving too fast for. conditions ."Excessivenoise with car No operators license Driving•too fast for conditions No operators license In no parking zone Hanning red light Driving too fast for: conditions Drunk Speeding Speeding Running red light Running stop sign Runnngtdp fight ;r111:11.1:118' riving too fast for conditions Ino parking zone, Driving wrong way Running red light In no'parking zone In no parking zone Driving too fast. for conditions Running red lmght Running stop sign Balance on oLff fine Drunk Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for Excessive noise with Running stop sign conditions car- Parking ar x•5.00 5.0 0 5-.00 4 100 , 14.00 14.00 10.00 5,00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5'00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5,00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14:00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.50 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5:00 14.00 10.00 10.00 5,00 3,50 4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 14.00 5,00 R.00 5,00 5,00 14.00 5.00 5..00 14.00 4.00 3.00, 5.00 14.00 4.00 14.00; 14.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.50 2.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1.25 5.00 5.00 14.0.9 5.,00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 Parking meter vidaations 6665 thru 6698. Respectfully submitted: J. E OtBannon, City Judge R. B. Smither,`City Attorney August 1, 1959 To the ` Honorable Mayor and :Cit Co Y y Council Hunt`sville,'Texas Gentlemen: We hereby �sh to submit the following building, elec tric al Building permits Moving permits Fees collected and plutnbin rermits for the month of gas,� gp tZu1y, Electrical permits 18 Fees collected 864.50 Plumbing pe rmit s Fees collected . Y: P P g l streets with a ,Seal. . by Joe .Boaz, and. seeonded.b Frank ,S'rott o take bids on �e azrin severs to cost $3200.0.0. Motion' passed.. 'Motion was made b Laverne Smithey seconded.br'Joe"Boaz to utin a'culbert storm sewer on Ave,. K from lath St. south to the creek '"'neer''14th St on the East side of the street.. c Same, to 'cost :appr.oximately X900.00 and to- repa r 15th•St. from Ave. `0 to Ave• N, one block on 16th St. 'and'`one block on •Ave. P, eaeh.`street costing around !' 600.00 er block. 'Motion• �$� P Passed. , ; • Motion was madd Coat, estimated 1Motion was made;. by Q t. ioperate the air port., !service, while out at C. Robbins, s conded bY W. B. Smith to'instruct; the Air Port Committee: to hire a -man to Nr. athankinghim for his good M Thomasleavingt° 'rte's letter, to Thomk s since r. was and o tirr the air port. Motion passed. It'XOtion,..was made by Joe Boaz, seconded by Frank 'Sprottto. `instruct the g}necessty of additional pick-up service �ndthat area takor`in the city },made on all garbage service,' and to report back to the' Council at their Respectfully submitted G. B. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. J. H Cates, Elect. In_sp. A. J. Brown, Plbt. & Gas .Insp. arbage commit e to'investigate.the limits in 1950' and to check" t e charges next meeting. Motion passed'.. +Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Robbins te;write a letter of appreciation to each member of the Board of Equalization for their good work. Motion passed. iMotion was made by Joe Boaz, seconded by Frank Sprott to pass the following resolution. Motion passed. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas that Wilbourn S. Gibbs, aaid (City's Mayor be and he is hereby duly authorized and fully empowered to enter into and execute for and in the ;name of the City one certain written agreement dated August 4, .1959, between said City and MISSOURI PACIFIC � RAILROPD COMPANY, respecting the granting of an easement for roadway purposes ;Railroad's land at the 'attached hereto as part thereof. intersection of said Railroad's across two parcels of said I; a true copy of said. agreement being To the Honorable Mayor and City _ Council Huntsville, Texas I hereby wish to submit the pumping report for the month of July, 1959: Water pumped Prison Meter Plant Meter Water pumped from wells 4-12, #13, #14 Water pumped from all wells 54,332,000 Gals. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. G ity of Huntsville Huntsville, Texas Samples of milk sold in. Huntsville wrere taken and tested July iL., 1959. All companies are meeting Grade "A" specifications. The State Health Department has asked my cooperation in locating cows with brucellosis. They have asked my. help. in that they want to know what companies er individuals are supplying milk under my jurisdiction. I am. furnishing them with that information. • Motion was madeeby P �"aprafik�sS .rott l sfcondedtby<yR fVthSirabSytofpass t�the1 fo71 g, oedihance tUMotion passed. 3 hello ,AT?� ' GB avyaal tox$s typo Tfi :B,L-Eo pFEii7.'s•4.pc- 00Do. I '1'Ii IJi,:OwiatiB�JEgtro¢p§(1A�[ A $ OA4-14'p 00M: OFoHUNTSVILLE. g z iTEXAS'' AND DECLARING N EMERGENCY. BE IT`: ORDAINED :BY: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY; OF HUNTSVILLE IN'COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: SECTION ONE: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and all personal property owned withinw;,the; limits of said City- of Huntsville, Texas, on the first day of January, 1959, except of 'So mach as may excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United States, the following taxes lj (14 An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of One Dollar and Ten Cents ($1.10) on the One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States for the current expenses for the suppers and maintenance of the City Gobernment of said City of Huntsville, Texas.. ti (2) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of Thirty Cents ($.30) on the One Hundred Dollar ($p100.00) cash value thereof, estimated in lawful currency of' the United States, to pay current interest on and provide one year's sinking - Fund and to pay all of the principal and interest accruing on all outstanding bond,paving,bond, funding warrants, inprovement bonds and warrants, and any and all other bonds and warrants outstanding heretofore lawfully issued by the 'ity of Huntsville, Texas and which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said City Of Huntsville, Texas. (3) An occupationtax on all persona, firms and corporationsbusiness within the City of Huntsville, tT doing Texas, equal to one-half of that providdd by law for occuaption tax due and payable to the State of Texas, and including all amendments of Article 701.7 of the Revised Statutes of 1925, and other amendments thereto. 11 SECTION TWO: and approval. The above and foregoing ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage The foregoing ordinance was referred to the Finance Committee City of Huntsville Council held on the Nth day of August 1959 in open Council at the regular meeting of the WILBOURN S. GIBRS Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor We the Finance Committee, to whom the above and foregoing Ordinance was referred have duly considered the same recommend that the said foregoing ordinance, levying taxed for the year 1959be adopthed I Rpyce Jones, Robert Smithery and Nr. Brimberry requested the Council pave Avenue M from 16th to 17th street, 36 ft. wide with curbe and gutter at a cost of $3.50 per front foot. Mr. Smither & Mr. Brimberry also wanted to i put in a culbert on the side of that street and agreed to pay for the culbert at a price. of $110.50 per front foot, provided the City fill the ditch in the same as other places.' Motion made by R. V. Giggs, seconded by Fraltd Sprott to authorize the paving of this street provided either money or mechanic's Lien papers were signed. Motion was made by Q. C. Robbins, Seconded by Joe Boaz to have a street light 4ttcorner .oftAve:.1:H•; and'7'9th Str.1 ;lotion passed. Mr. Smither presented a petition requesting the City to abandon the st. between Ave. K, and Ave. M. Motion was made by Madie Wood, seconded by W. B. Smithe to refuse this petition. Motion passed. Motion was made by Frank Sprott, seconded by R. V. Gibbs, to have City Engineer, N. B. Davidson make a plat of property owners on. Ave. N, from 20th St. to 22nd St. Ave. L2 from 20th St. to 21st. St., Ave. M. ±3a from 21st St. e 22nd St. 21st. St. from Ave. N. to Ave. L2. and to get the property woners to sign this instrument dedicating the streets to the public as a public throughfare asplotted on this map. Motion passed. Motion made by Frank Sprott, seconded by R. V. Gibbs to resend the ordinance ordering a 36ft. St. on Ave. N from 20th 0 22nd St. and to make it. a 30 ft. St. instead. Motion passed. Adopted and approved in open Council this the4th day of August, 1959 CITY SECRETARY *********************************************************. September 1, 1959 MINUETS OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ;,. , . 1 The CityCouncil of the City of Huntsville met an regular with the following members present to wit: W. S. Gibbs, .Mayor Q:• C. liebbins: W. B. Smith Laverne 'Sraither 0/ R. Hackney Frank Sprott Madi:e Wood Joe Beaz session at the City Ha7.1 in. Huntsville, Texas The Mayor called the Council to order. The Minutes of the Regulr Meeting of August approved. the following bills were read and ; approved and ordered paid: Q. C. Robbins,, Motors Galloway's Humble Service Wood Tire and Supply Company West i+'nd Motors, Inc. Continental 0i1 Company . and L Welding Supply MurrayInsurance Agency Y N. Merfi sh Pluhbing Supply Company The North American Mogul Products Co. Uptown Garage Sinclair Refining Company Walker County Hardware Company Floyd Farris Sheriff 55.29 1.50 447.89 76.57 71.78 4.80 114.00 82.32. 574.20 2.50. 581.90 46.97 -. 48.30 Mallery and Smither Utility Supply Company Davis Insurance Agency The Foxboro Company Simplex Valve and Meter Company. OTBannon's Insurance Agency Huntsville Bldg. & Material Co. Heartfield Florist U. S. Postmaster Ben W. Young Jacks Auto Hospital 34.85 5.3.66 535.19 84.00 7.43 23.33 160.00 22.00 8.00 47.20 165.94 15.00 105, Ben E. Muse, 116' Jim Ware 120 Ribbert Lee Archer 124. Van L. Sims., 128 Edna Jenkins 227 John- W. Walker 264 Felder Jones`, 283 George T. Heyns 297 L. D.. Carter 300 Douglas W. Ringo j 145 William C. Allen, Jr. 146 names T. Douglas 147 John Anderson, Jr." 148 Jessie L. Lewis 149 Willie D. Preston 150 G. B. Antwi ne 151 G. B. Antwine 152 Howard L. Pursley j1 153 John R. Knighten 154 Clemon Rollins fi 155 John P. Homer ji 156 John A. Helton 157 John A. Helton it 158 John A. Helton 159 Ezell Mock The following reports were read: To the Honorable Mayor and. City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville Texas: 1 J. W. Martin 15 Floyd Davis 16 Stanford Taylor, Jr. 18 Janes W. Scott, Jr. 19 Andrew Lee Isaac 29 Eustace Planttenburg 31 Carl D. Maples 46 John Anderson, Jr 49 Thelma Ross 65 Lee Martin Byrd 66 John Ashley 67 John Ashley 67 Marilyn Davis 84 Fred Gambrell 97 Mrs. Pat Redman Richard M. Sims Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine X14.00 0 4.00 14.00 11.00 15.00 5.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 12.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 7.00 14.00. 9.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 7.00 14.00: 4.00 14.00 2,00 14.00 4.00 5.00 3.00 14.00 10.00 160 161 162 163 164 165 166. 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188- 189 190 191 192 193 194. 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 22A 221 222 223 224 225 226 Thomas R. Reeves Jessie Lee Hammitt Roland E. Perry Dan J. Hodges Val G. Thornton. Danny Williams Kenneth R. Beene Florence H. Dowdy Florence H. Dowdy James Porter Jesse Heath James L. Corbin Juan R. Diaz sori s David R. McCullum- Franklin R. Douglas Melvin A. Steely Cleo Irvin Maxie Cole,' Jr. Carl A. Riesel Ben E. Muse, Jr. Herman. L. Houston Sandra Hill Ulis Robinson Willie Andrew Davi son John Anderson Will A. Beacleay E. W. Slaton Rebecca .Ann Moore 11$ M. Cartwright C. D. Courtney Gayle M. McGinty Milton G. Growell Marvin Carter Marvin Carter John David Crews Chas. E. Frazier Jimmy W. Cassity E E. Monzingo William J. Dirham Vernon E. Duerer Edward Williams Eugene M. Poldrack Billy Williams Jerry A. Christian Cr., B. Boswell 6Iikrles M. McNeely James Richardson William Norris J. I. Ellisor Lesle D. Crabb Eustace Plattenburg Paul McGee Loyd Crawford Loyd Crawford William F. Martin Wialiam F. Martin William F. Martin Kay McAdams Don Hutto Martha Ann Turner Travis W. Lehman Leon Hightower Lynn Costilow Joel Maddox Myrtle L. Haynes Arthur E. Ellington R. E. Marcontell Balance on old Balance;' on old finer' Paid on old 'fine Balance on old fine, Paid on old fiInc Paid on old. fine Balance' on old fine BBalalance, on. old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine" On wrong side of street No Operators License Drunk Speeding Drunk Driving tfast for conditions Nooperatoroo s license Speeding Running red light Running stop sigh Speeding Drunk Disturbing the, :peace Resisting arrest Speeding Driving t+bo fast for conditions_ Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Improper Parking In no parking zone In no parking zone Double parked Disturbing the peace Drunk Ino: parking zone IN no, parking zone Runngin. Stop sign Imnproper turn -< Improper parking Driving truck without muffler Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Speeding Parked in fire land Exce. noise with. vehicle Drunk In no parking zone Running red light Speeding Drunk Driving on prohibited street Exce. noise with vehicle Running stop sign Improper parking Driving vehicle on sidewalk Exee noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions .. Drunk Disturbing the peace Speeding Exce. noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions. Blocking driveway Irnproper turn Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Double parked In no parking zone Running stop sign In no parking zone Indecent exposure Parked in no parking zone On one way street Exee. Noise with vehicle, Driving too fast for conditions Durnk In no parking zone Drunk No drivers license Drunk On, wrong side of street No operators license In no parking zone Double parked In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions In no parking zone Running stop sign Running red light Running red light FIllowing too closely In no parking ` one 5.00, 5". 00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14,00 14.00 14.00 14,00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 '. 5.00 14.00 14,00 25.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 25,00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 16.00, 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 16.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5100 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00. .5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 3:,00 3.""00 ,4.00 1.25 2.00 7.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 10,)00 2.00 5.00 5.00 •14.001 5.00 ;j 5.00' 14.00 i 25.00f x;1.00• • lj 1.4, 00. 5.00:, 14.00 • 5.00 5.00 25.00 14.00 !E 5.00? 5.00 5,00 16.00 1t 10.00. 1 14.00{ 5.00 II 2.00 14.00 5.00 • 5.00 11.- 14.00. 5.00 • 14.00 5.00. -5.00 14.00. • 14.00 • 14.00 14,00.• 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 • 5.00. • 5,00 5-.00 5.00 14.00 •5.00 • x�. €i. jf • 14.00 - 14.00 sE 1.00 • • 5.00•j 14.00 14.001 • 14.00 14.0041- 12.0.0 'i • 5.00 5.00; 015-4. 14.00 ' 5.00 ;'• .5.00 iH- 5.00#1 5.001. 5.00 TommY • T Smither James A. Hannath Mrs. B. C. Hall Ruthie Mae Cooper Edward L. Jendins Ben E. Muse William R. Durham Wm. N. Norris Speeding D riving too fast for conditions In no parking.. zone Balance on fine Balance on fine. Balance on fine Balance on fine Balance on fine 14-00 0 0 1 0 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.00 00 5.00 1.50 14.00 12.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 $83.75 Parking Meter Violations 6698 to 6718' J. E. O'Bannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville,Texas Gentlemen: nd City Council We hereby wish to submit the following, building, electrical, gas, August, 1959. Respectfully submitted: G. B. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elec. Insp. A. J. Broom, Plby. & Gas. Insp. September 1, 1959 To the Honorable Mayor Huntsville, Texas Gentelmen• 1 hereby wish to submit the pumping report of the Water pumped Prison meter Plant meter' Water pumped for wells #10,11,8 month of August, 1959 49,067,000 gals. 6,960,400 - " 4,950,000 "_ Respectfully submitted, R. V.'Sillers, Plant Foreman. September 1, 1959 City of Huntsville Texas 'lle xa Huntsville, Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were taken and tested August 12, 1959• 'All samples met Grade"A" Specifications with the exception of Sanitary and Sam Houston State Teachers College. Both were high in bacteria count. All companies are still within. Grade "A" Specifications. n Motion Was made b ;Madie Wood seconded: oe :Boaz toaccet ahe. bZ several blocks of ,streets at the following costs. 0� T fi atKover Stone at y$ 7.90 per cubic yard. Motion passed. is was madeby oe :,Boaz : seconded by myth at a price of $1.75 per front foot. Motion passed. os; Knotts Inc r gallon" an or .e� paving; ock', Asp halt to . accept the bid of W. H. Knotts .Inc for curb and gutter, `Mr. Hackney Chairman of the Street and Bri e Committee advised.; the Council that Mr. Davidsonwould need one man . on serveying , and two helpers for a' couple of months . The served cost , 30000 ; per month and `the helpers 1.'00 per hour. Motion was. made by W. ` B. Smith, ` seconded by Joe Boaz to a pprove the hireing o'f these 3 men Davidson . A ls✓tter was read from the State Highway Dept. Motion wast made by W.B..'Smith, seconded by to have the continuation of the maintenance of Highway 75. Motion was passed. regarding the"old Highway 75 through; the City of Huntsville. Joe Boaz to `write the Highway Dept. that the City would like thes Highways in Huntsville and also call it Business Loop, €Motion was made by Joe B©az, seconded by W. B. Smith be request the Mayor to appoint a Committee to investigate and recommend a policy of some sort for employees of the City being out on account of sickness. Motion passed, and the Mayor appointed Madie Wood, C. R. Hackney, and Joe Boaz. IMr. Baker, representing Rolls Winston Bonding Co. on the possibility of working out a plan where they would handle;; the bond work as a Financial Agent. This was .4J44 0 rdiscussed and Mr. Baker said he would. check the Audit; Report and the Budget requirement for next year and report` back to the Council what they could do. The following report was made by Mr. Hackney, Chairman of -Street and Bridge Coiirn.ittee: ?Motion was made by Joe'Baaz, Seconded,by Madie Wood to adopt it. Motion passed. • It AGREEMENT BE SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE,. WALKER COUNTY, AND CITY OF HUNTSVILLE The followingimprovements have been agreed upon with the � P g p P � City, College, co --operation of the. • Eighteen (18) foot pavement on Avenue N, from 22nd Street to.:'23rd Street . Five hundred. - 3. Widen Avenue 4. 5 6. Widen 17th Street from Shaver Hall to Football Field on South Side. 7. twenty feet -.,3001::, and the County: (5201) widening 22nd Street, from pavement, south to retaining' wall. approximately 10 Widen around Dorms south of 20th Street on west side. on 20th Street and ;Avenue J and Avenue I. Parking abea at old Tower Site. To asphalt Shaver Hall Drive. 8. To asphalt hospital drive. The total cost, $3,000.00 for materials only, will be splitby the College, the County, and the City. All three, College, County, and Ci -by, will co-operate in labor and materials. The County and the City will give their checks to the College and the College will pay all bills. The County agrees to surface Auenue M from 8th Street to the Midway road. The City and College will haul materials. AGREED: Sam Houston Walker County By Dewitte Holleman By Amos Gates, County Judge City of Huntsville: By C. R. Hackney, Chairman, Street -& Bridge Committee No further business, Council recessed, subject to call. �:-�- c; �'�s:'i#= �cx=�:F.- 3H'-)=�-- �c�,,-i ��. ,,.-.-, ; c::.. �.�c3£;-,�nr„„ .c-3. ;-sE;�... ���-:;-.-cX„, .)f.;.... -csEi:-t�;-,H,. n ni ri �, i7� . �f"i� i if v'ii'i. i i � n i� i n �� i. i� i� i October .1959 ;MINUTES OF THE REGULAR N STING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILIE The City Oouncil of the City of Huntsville with the following. members present to wit: W. S. GibbsMayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne Smither C. R. Hackney 1Fmardanike SproWoodtt s Joe Boaz jR. V. Gibbs 1,1 }j The Mayor called the Council to order, The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 1, 1959 were read and iipproved. The followingbills were read and approved and ordered paid: met in regular session at the- City Hall in Huntsville, Texas Continent�l oil Company:mpany . 1H�umble Oil and ,Ref nig.:Co PanY bbs Brothers Western Auto Associate Store s T1C m e . Shertirin--Willla .. o parry C. Robbins Motor M artinez re age i; fi y;.Cm ad er�:meter.,_Mf o '.., g . g p� North American Mogul Products Co. Diamond Alkali C oinpany N;* Merfish Plumbing Supply:Co, Company Smithey Wholesale Company' San Jacinto Blue Print '03 Builders Su Gulf Sttp, ply iUtilities Com yenY p. Martinez. Gulf St`stion H. . 0: Lei h. g. "Uptown Gaga e Walker County Hardware Company United Gas Corporation Geo. W. Hunt Electrical Service Mallory and anither, Inc. 9 :8. 5 57 136.67., 68. 00 13.95 34.14 263.71 2$.:5 11'2.97 574. 20 66.00 62.00 16.15 60.82 143.20 2549.08 54.05 57.20 29.96 67.69 36.60 14.20 19.11 Buil Supply dere , l National The; Huntsville Bank I " Store Kerr s Department Walker Brothers Lumber Compa y The Huntsville Item W. S. BarleyCompany Ntstang Tractor and Eui'P Com-ment Pte'' g q Johnston's G rage g Philli Station s-#66'' David Rogers p t Eagle Chemical Company The Seagrave Corporation M. L Bath , Company,Ltd. a Boaz Insurance 'A Agency SouthWestern Bell Telephone hone C omPan Y .Allman Texaco Service 'Station Chas Motor & Siam or, 9 Johnston's Garage ' Red Arrow Freight Lines Wood Tire and SupplyCompany Mrs. Mary V. Arnold, Tax Assessor Wood Motors, 'Inc. Ben W. Young 191.00 30.0.00. 11 16.10 3.00 15.65 5 5 18.81 101.91 5.80 4..00 62.50 60.00 1< 10.47 114.00._1, 129.14 t1 5.15 23.70 8.30 74.46 '1 86.72 i? 5.00 , 171.52 152.61, 261 1:262 ;263 X264 12 26 5 '11266, •Is• 267 268 269 270 11271. ,27 + 2 y1 273 112-14.1' 1275 1276 ' 1.277 „278 ' DEls,nd L `Vincent' Jr. Hut`n" V so A lh an 0 do P J J n mi h efferso ere a Jaures.R obert o G mns A. Steel'. '` Melvin Y C 1r1cs _ L. Hill na J W. rtin Ma. Sonnie Crooks • 1r� ne William �m yn Mrs. Mattie Sellers James son McLeod Vernon Mills L nnie Ze 0 P hen Thomas,,Edward Baldwin . tirar -. d • e l Mai Teri l " LawrenceE. Swearinger • • John Wayne Bayer •Millard•M. Smith Jr., James Sanders James II. Oee The following reports were read: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas: ii 265 " Loyd E. Crawford 275 Earnest Smith 278 Hugh D. Costilow 297 L. D. Carter 298 L. D. Carter 21 Willie E. McMillian 1 47 Kenneth R. Roark 1 67 Marylin Davis 1 76 Mauline Coba.a 11 92 Nelson Johnson 128 Edna C. Jenkins ]ipS James T. Douglas 147 John Anderson 148 Jesse L. Lewis 1 175 Melvin A. Steely 200 Edward`Williams 210 Eus tace Plattenburg 11 230 Thomas F Murray 11 231 Jerry G. Corner 232 Jimmy Kesterson 1 233 Bob Manley 234 Marion Dickey 11 235 Marion Dickey 236 Morris W. Tate 237 James T. Vincent 238. Paul Spivey 239 Rector G. Riley ( 242. Joel C. Love 11 241 Bonnie P. Wells 242 L. C. Oliphant 21:1.3 J. Y. Willi.a.ms 24)4 Floyd E. Rigsby 245 Daniel B. Tullis 1 246 Frank F. Ga,skill 247 Lofton W. Woods 211:8 Roy B. Hudspeth 249 Jay S. Long 250 Jay S. Long. 251 Jay S. Long j 252 Jay S. Long 253 Richard P. Westmoreland 254 Willie Johnson 255Willie Johnson z56 Britton D. Bell III 257 Britton D. Bell III 258 Britton D. well III Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fino In no parking zone Running red light In no parking zone Drunk No inspection sticker No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Running red light No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Speeding Exce. Noise with motor vehicle Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign Blocking mail box Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Disturbing the peace Running stop sign Driving, too fast for conditions Running stop sign $14.00 $ 3.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 14.00 1.00 15.50 1.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 2.00 1)4.00 2.00 1)4.00 10.00 5.00 2.50 1)4.00 2.00 1)4.00 4.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 7.Oo 14.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00. 14.00 - 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 16.00 8.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 Billy Jack Durham Frank Sam Ellis, Jr. Joe Lonsford Steve Sanders Benjamin P. Dillard James Murphy Delano Zwahs Hobson E. Parish Randy Edens. James Rhoden 290 Ernest Arrendondo 291 George P Harper 11292 Dillard Wade Boyd 11293' Jimmie Lee Walker- -. 11294 Larry Robbins 11295 James Griffin 11296 John 0. NcElger ;1297 W. D. Ray 11298 Charles Sweat 1129.9 Robert P. Davis 11300 Robert P. Davis 111,301 Patricia Pilkerton 1302 Wm. S. Davison 1303 Alton G. Arnold 11304 Charles Ray McWhorter 13305 Wayne Oakes 1306 Stone Murray 307 La 'gy M. Rowland 0308 Bobby M. Johnson 1309 Arrel Roten 11310 Manuel Smith 1311 Clarence Brown 312 Lawrence Casey 14313 Ervin L. Lehman. 31314 Maury Knope €315 Charles Moore 11316 Erval W. Slaton 1317 G. H. Ingram 4318 Thelma Ross 11319 Charles Wola 1320 Charles D. Morrison Millard M. Smith €277 Dean E. Wallace 322 Frances J. Wallace 11323 Joe Small 324 Frank Hamilton 31 Johnnie Lee Pace 12 Gary Lee Nowels 3 Gerald R. Moore 4 Glendon B . Thomas 115 A. V. White 116 Robert H. Peel +7 Robert H. Peel Robert H. Reel Robert H. Peel }10 Eva Mae Dickey 11 Jerry Randel 12 Paul Spivey 111.3 Paul Spivey ,114 Tommy Mears 11 Driving too' fast.. for Conditions, Driving on wrong side of street' .: `ntitions fast for co ;vin Dr goo. Driving:too fast for conditions Dr_g ivin too fast for conditions Ru. g light' red light Running red Il i h t 1 Running r3oPsign : Running stop ,Sigh In no parking zone Running stop sign Blocking cross walk NooPerators License Running red dight Running .. tdp ls ig n Speeding Exce. Noise with ,motor vehicle Exce noise with vehicle In 'no parking zone Double parked In no parking zone Exce noise with vehicle' Speeding Improperly parked Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Driving on wrongside of street Blocking driveway Parked in driveway Double parked Indecent exposure In noparking zone Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Running red light Running red light Driving too fast for conditions Speeding In no parking zone No operators license In no parking zone In no parking zone Double parked Bleoking driveway Exce. noise with vehicle In no passing zone Blooking driveway Driving too fast for conditions Blocking fire plug Blocking fire plug Running red light Running red light Running stop sign Speeding Running red light Following too close Cutting corner Exce ;noise with vehicle Saoed>ixig No operators license Improperly parked Driving toofast for conditions Paid on fine Exce. noise with vehicle Running stop sign Drunk Drunk Exce noise with vehicle Running stop sign Imporper turn Running stop sign Exce. noise with vehicle In no parking zone In no parking zone In no parking zone In no parking zone Disturbing thepeace No operators license Exce noise with vehicle Running stop sign Blocking driveway J4 .00 l 00 14.00 . E? 14.00 11.00 00'' 5.005 5.00 5.00 5.00. ' 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 i. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..001 5.00 5.00 13 14.00 1)4.00 4b 5. o0 5.00 if 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ,} 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 1)4.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 11.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00` 5.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10;00 5.00 5.00 5.00 - - -- 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5500 5.00 14.00 14.00 5:00; 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 5.00 3.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 111.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 - - 5.00 5.00 $9)47.50 Parking meter violations 6719 to 6748` 6740 voided Respectfully submitted: J. E. O t Bannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney To the. Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas • We hereby wish to submit the following building, electricia].., gas October, 1959: Building permits Fees collected Electricial permits Fees collected Plumbiig permits Fees collected and plumbing permits reports for the month of $24.50 13 $46.00 12 11 $22.00 size and intensity whi_ch would result if one of the large gasoline transports should by some reasonor another ignite and. start burning while unloading. CND, Th eares 2.7 fighting equipment to us being Houston, Texas or at Ellington Air Force B"se near Houston T xas zaed the time element involved there could cause untold Josse f such a fire occured THIRD- The vo1umeof sucb inflamablc liquids as carreed on such 1 trucks, if spilled upon our streets, as theresult of an accident whirl unloading, would probably cover a space of several blocks due to the terrain of our city, going 'underneath business houses, streets, etc, and in all pro_ d nthin city not d b 11 seriousan major explosion wi in o which only turn callse iiuntold moniturYacidmag4srbut;Per'solaal injuries and the loss of lies would be terrific. FOURTH-* The location leof the City Sewer Plant being considered fro a drainage standPoint, could be severlY darriaged, if such an accident l'happened. ilThe City of Huntsville was very loaded with inflammable liquids citing of this incident and the why this request is made of you fi Respectfully submitted: George Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. J. H. Cates Elec. Insp. A. J. Brom, Plb. & Gas Insp. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following pumping Water pumped from wells No Water pumped from wells No Plant meter Prison meter Salt used. - none Total water pumped the month of September, 1959: -461629,000 gals. 6,523,300 gals. 7,300 gals. 6,516,000 gals. 53,152,300 gals. Respectfully submitted: R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman. City of Huntsville Huntsvi_lle, Texas 11 Samples of all milk sold in Huntsville were tested September 2, 1959. specifications. N. Cobb of the State Heal.th Department visited Huntsville September lit, He was inspecting for the State 1f.on a survey basis. According to his report Huntsville's mild sanitation is in good order. There were a linumber of things at the CIllege dairy that needed attention. • I reported them to the Manager and requested lithat they be c rrected. I checked. again yesterday and the corrections are being made. •t W. J. Dodd I1. - . • . City Milk Inspector -...-...- „: li . . • T..:.. tNr. Clements of the South Western Bell Telephone Co. read a letter from the telephone co. requesting the : a -. CounaCounciliLlowing. them to.raise certain rater increases.. He explained the income from Huntsville was not enough . ,.,:..- :. - . , „e! , .1.to make.a,fair return on the money.. At the discussion it was decided to wait and check further before any forttinkto...rieoela1y,..When'th,fir6,-.74.4iohi,..00l-p.pq:,0:te*..„:00toyo:'.:p...,:13,a7:::.p1,11,1:-th,-tr.4.ris.ioOrt.',I1 ooCii..6d'..6-6.tcie••ti-?:'•rOiti:11init.:'.Or-i..--t1-te.....-.tie-W,',..HieghWaY.-"..Leebpi,a_r°Und-:lti-a* .a! The e' reasons . shown • or „elven in preceeding: ai tga ph .,..P.ro :.:6ri Y ....Part ' .of the: I reasons l. ' • . . . 11 .:,...,.. • at.. this.ame..., • . . , .. .. ,..„....,..:.• .. ., .„,..., ,..... ...... • ....,... ......„ - . _ .... ........,.. .... , ...„..• ... - - . , • ...,,„ . .. ..... ... .- ,... .,.....- . .. . .. .1i. -. ..... - '.... ..'..'..:•' Respectfully yours, ....-...'.. '...:•.„. -.•• ..,. -...... -..: . . . ,-.. .- ..- .... .. ... .. . ,i • - - . ,.. , -- .-..... • , .. .. . , ..... Bti.sTEonileya;0Fri,rFeiCrli_amae reha. the JUJ Mayor appoint a Committee to investigate •,1 gas 111 No other busin.ess the council recessed subject t call. s made by Mr. . Sprott, seconded.by Mr.. Robbins that passed and Y ma or appo.intedLaverne.Hackney and Joe Boaz Motion wa * e Motion Smither, . gasoline ordinance C P MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING CF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IIUNTSVILLE,TEXAS T he O'i_ty Council met in Special session with the f°11014inET, memebers, to -wit; Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor Vadie Wood Laverne Smither .0 .Robbins p .R .1-12.clmey 'lb -0e Boaz The Mayor called the council to-gether and al. Wood advised the council that he had called Mr. Clements 'ef the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and advised him that he felt the council would agree to a raise in a.tes if the Company would cut the Business rate of $12.00 to $11.00 and One party telephone from $5.75 to rhich was a cut of gkap half the raise. A motion was made by Joe Boaz seconded by C.H.Ilackney to pass the following xffeesahrkdam ordinance provided all 16-ther absent council approved unamiously. Motion was passed and Mr. Sprott Mr. R.V.Giss and ITT. W.I3.Smith were - `contacted and approved the ordiance so the mayor eleclaired. the °reliance passed as follows. An ordinance of the City of Huntsville Prescribing Rates and Charges for Local Exchange T'le-phone Service Furnished by Southwestern Bell Telephone Company • WHEREAS, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company has appeared before the City Council and has shown that the rates prescribed have proved insufficient to afford said Company a fair return on the fair value of its property devoted o furnishing local exchange telephone service in the Huntsville telephone exchange, and 1, f, • i WHEREAS, t -)e following schedule of rates will not produce for said Company more than a fair return on the fair 0 Val.u.e of its said property, • li NOW, THEREleORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: ” Section 1: Southwestern Bell Telephone Company shall•place in effect the following schealule of rates for e local exchange -telephone service on it's first billing date after final passag-e of this ordinance: Monthly Rite action was taken. Upon recommendation by Mr. C. R. Hackney, Chairman of the Street and Bridge Committee, motion was made by Q. C. Robbins, seconded be- Joe Boaz to have four 250 watt lights installed in the White Additinn at the v following intersections: 0:1. Corner of Bois Er/5.re •and Oak Drive 2. Corner of Cedar Drive and Oak Drive 3. Corner of Cedar Drive and Hickory Drive L1.. Corner of Boia and Hickory Drive llilotion • passed. Mr. Baker, representing Roils Winston Bonding Co., discussed with the Council the issuance of bonds. He • advised the Council that approximately $500,000.00 worth of bonds could be issued with the Tax Rate structur e the same. Mr. Wood, Chairman of the Finance Committee, advised. the Council he would try to have recommendations ready to proceed with this bond issue soon. 1 The following letter was read: It is respectfully requested that the City Ordinance which was removed from the active files of City Ordinances some three or fore years ago which prohibited the delivering of gasolines and other inflamable liquids to retail establishments within the corporate limits of this city from delivery trucks with a total capacity of more than 1240 gallons be put back into effect and that all cempanies delivering gasolines, etc., to such establishments 1 within the corporate limits of Huntsville, Texas, be so advised and requested to comply therewith. ae 'aeeee 1 This request is made with the hest ..• • • • .---- • • • -• • " • - • • • • .• • .• • intereet.-Of„.all: eoacerned...being..POpsidered,. more especially so asfar as point• e f fbefetY..ieecohcereed wTRST--.-The•Huntsville Fire, Department-. is -.-NOT.equipped to fight: a fire of the • He • • • One Party Business Flat Rate Business Extension Station Flat One Party Residence Service Two Party Residence Service Four Party Residence Service Residence Extension Station Commercial PBX Trunk Commercial PBX Station Measured Hotel PBX Trunk (Guarantee) Measured Hotel PBX Station Send -Public Service (Guarantee) Local Messages Under Guarantee - each Local Messages Over Guarantee - each Coin Telephone Charge per Local Message ExtenSion Semi -Public - Coin Extension Semi -Public - Non -Coin $ 11.00 1.5o 5.5o 3.50 (a) 1.00 (b) 1.50 (c) 1.00 .211. per day .10 .08 3/L. .10 1.50 1.00 (a) Four -party residence telephone service is authorized only until such time as telephone facilities are available to furnish two-party residence telephone service to the then existing four -party residence 0 • telephone customers; at such time, four -party residence telephone service shall be discountinued. (b) • The rate for a flat rate PBX trunk is one and one-half times the rate for one-party business flat rate • service. (c) Minimum local message revenue guarantee equal to one-party business flat rate serviee. • Rates and charges for miscellaneous services and equipment shall remain as heretofore established except as superseded by those rates and charges contained in the Schedule of Miscellaneous Rates and Charges attached hereto and made a part hereof; provided, however, that Southwestern Bell Telephone Company shall have the righti to file from time to time with the City Secretary ,different rates and charges for -such miscellaneous services and equipment, such different rates and charges to become effective 30 days after filing ineless otherwise sratos a Sd ctci• oarn e; .fAo1r 1tOrdiP nnc esehiver ceteofo e. rxe P at st`..ed b r henCitY Counci1of.t e C1t956ofHunt4 vi 1 e .establishing heordinace dated December4� establishing a base rate area/ ) are hereby repealed effectivewith the establishment ofthe ratesauthorized in Section 1 above. ; 3: Nothing thisor inane contained shall be construednow or hereafter as limitingor modifying Section �. ht.under .the la toe u1ate the rates and charges of Southwestern n anymanner the right andpower of the city unde ��,.� g �,. � g Bell Telephone Telephone Company. Passed and approved this the 8th day of October, 1959. KATE BAR�'ROOS> Mustang Tractor& E qu P. ment,Com_,. P anY Ellithtt t Addressinff Machine Coraany `. MunicipalSupplies . Martinez Garage North American Mogul Products 0 ori om P �'' Theak. r Corporation I��, p Utz1:t Supply YC Company Gulf States Utilities Co 6 53.2 3 1,,.... 98 226.20 .. 187.60 574.20 15.11 581.54 2658.50 Sar -ent Sowell Inc.`. g . L L e do g. S r'' ea ave . r orati n Wood: Tire and Su 1 `Com an' Thomason .:;Insurance A ' enc g Y The'Te)caS Company United .Gas Cor or, ti°n P a o 46.38 3.8 8o, 0� 5 5. 107.43 '. 117.4o 547.37 35.96 The following, motion was made by Q. C. Robbins, seconded by Joe Boaz to pass the following rate change to become effective on December billing. Motion passed. SEWER Residence Residence & extra 'units (garage apt) Hotels, & tourist, Wash racks Rooming houses Laundry Cafe Soda Fountains Frozen food locker Beauty parlor" Barber shop Residence Residence first extra unit Commercial ; To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 1Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen We hereby wish to submit the following cases on Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.50 to 8.00 3.50 to 5.00 2.50 5.00 to 10.00 2.50 2.50 5.00. 2.50 2.50 X ;i X X X X �H - H � i� n n L; �i �r �i .Ln - �L L S i s u • X. i v �-) i r l �� ii �Li v i i v ic'iC' XXXXX r � �� iii �C"ri i iC"CE"': i�=� ciCi: i rCi 7. (i. � i� i �. i7� ri-i� i XXX n i (- ici. � i� �. � ii i.:. i� is i� i. n Xri it i� .�'i: ii November 3, 1959 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILIE The City Council of the City of Huntsville met in regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville with the following members present to wit: ii ti W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C Robbing W. B. Smith Laverne Smithey C. R. Hackney i Frank Sprott li Madie Wood Joe Boaz R. V. Gibbs, The Mayor called the Council to order, the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of 0eteber6 Special Meeting of October 8, 1959 were read and approved. The following read and approved:and Wood Motors, Inc. 117.27 Johnston's Garage Garage 15.35 Ben W. Young 32.18 Walker County Hardware Company 43.15 Mallery & Smither, Inc. 14.18 1 Economy Hardware Company 5.00 1 Stelzig ;Saddlery Company 19.55 West End Motors,Inc. 128.18 City Lumber Company 27.50 ,Hardy Lumber Company 3.06 a Continental Oil Company 38.92 Rockwell Manufacturing Company 303.89 204 227 `'215 .11263 X263 ,; 263 264 �r 265 i 275 276 276 289 `1.298 306 308 1313 ;;317 Paul,Spivey Pete Jackson David Preston Willie D. Preston John Thompson. Tommy Smither David B. Tullis Ray Ennis Marion Collins Melvin Steely Marion Collins Loyd E. Crawford. Earnest Smith Earnest Smith ' Earnest Smith James Rhodes Charles Sweat Stone- Murray Bobby M. Johnson Ervin Lehman Gusty Ingram and,of, the; Huntsville Machine Shop Huntsville National Bank The Huntsville Item The Sanfax Company Uptown Garage Galloway's Humble Service Stat Q. 0. Robbins Motors Builders Supply Smither Print:Shop The SherwinWilliams.Company Badger Meter Mfg. Company Gdalker County Abstract Company $ 3.00 300.00 2.10 32.27 28.43 5.05 97.78 112.15 17.00 22.85 24.43 130.50 George Pack, Jr. Robert, R: ngo William Sadler Gerald M. Fuller Rufus Dickey Victor Pekar Daniel Marek Patrick Jensen Wilbourn Malone William Looney Huland Davis Huland Davis Benjamin Franklin Bobby Wynne Joseph. Teamer Ernzie Hightower Monroe Williams Melvin Archer Melvin Archer Jack D. Smith Roger Lee Barklin Rayfield Gaines Rayfield Gaines ielvin Steely Larry Landry Jeff Merchant Andie C. Brands Frank Angel Carl Hopkins Ray McWharten Paid on olf fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance, on. old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old, fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid' on old fine Paid on old fine Balance oh: old fine Paid on old fine Paid onold fine Paid on old fine Paid en old fine Balance'on old fine Old yfine in .full Balance on old fine Balance on old fine speeding Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise withvehaele In no parking zone' Disturbing the peace Runningred light Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign Excessive noise with vehicle Running red light Speeding Running red light Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Running stop sign Running stop sign Leaving scene of accidend No operators license Improper parking Speeding Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Running stop sign Running stop sign Excessive noise with motor vehicle. In no parking zone Running' stop sign Parked by fire plug. In no parking zone $14.00 $ 2.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 2.00 14.00'. 11.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 1.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 1.00 G 14.00 3.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 4.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.5o 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 '5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 --__ 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00\. 14.00; 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 45. Earl Hicks 46 Floyd v " l d Da a_s47 , 0 Anthony h.ny Duke 48 RobertBeauchamp 49Jose Peralta 50 George Caperton 51 James King ' 52" Johnnie Wells 53 Joe Wendler 54 Jerry Halber 55 Harry K. Thornton 56 Sammie Peroine 57 Harold E. Kennedy al 58 Richard Watkins 59 Paul Perlita 1 60 James Bryant, Jr 61 Frank Stout 62 John . Ganis on 63 Wayne Small 64 Wayne Small 65 Landron Herring 3166 Carel Moore 67 Carol Moore 68 George Duncan 69 Sam E. Goodall 70 Melvin Steely 71 Claude Caldwell 72 Anne Olive Feland 73 James Fite 174 James Fite 11 75 James Fite 1176 George T, Jones 77 Willie Martin 78 L. M. B©udereaux 79 Leroy Palsey 80 Henry Adair 81 Felix Noessel : 82 Larry Eason 83 Frank Kent $84 Harry Bruder ' 85 Algie Young 186 John Cheshire 1! 87 Ivy Ray Phelps 1 88 Lonnie W. Carr 89 Kenneth Ricketson 90 Ida Etie 91 J. C. Wells 92 Charles Schwartz i+ 93 Emmitt Roberts 94 Harold W. Connett 195 Vance R. Williams 1396 Vance R. Williams 97 Vance Williams 98 Max' Williams : it 99 Annie Perklin 11100 Travis. Johnsen ;101 R. J. Campbell 102 Charles Riba.rdo ,;103 Charles. Robinson ;3104 John David. Tinsley 11105 David Bahner 1106 Willie D. Preston 1:107 Allen Bass 1;108 Allen Bass ;`109. Harold Ray Booker } 3 -r 110 Arthur Moninge 1111 Arthur Moninger 11 112 C. A. Killen k1113 Augusta Mitchell 11a114 Bernice Davidson � 11,115 Bernice Davidson 1l116' Billie Sherman 117 Ronald Gillaspie 1118 Harry Jones 1119 Robert Burnett 1.20: ,-"Joseph ;C Woods 13121 Victor\Pekar 122 Willie R. Moffitt 123Tomray Joe, Johns on 3.124 yford J. • son 125 Te. M Arman 126 Doug'. `: s ' Ludeke 1 Lurae rve 8 Goerge Hale 129 Joe Rutledge 130 Bennie Davis 131 Jimmy Coggin 132 Archie Parrish 133 William McCutchesen 134 Carl Kendall 135. Kenneth Ayers 136 Ernest Price 137 Gerald Browning 138' Kenneth Peacock In.n`.. ® parking:,zone © ,_. Disturbing the peace In no parking zone R sign stop In no parking zone Blocking driveway In no parking zone Blocking driveway In no parking zone In no parking zone Running stop sign In no parking zone Running red light Passing en wrong side Pa.ssiaig on wrong side Excessive noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions No operators license Disturbing the peace Using profane language Driving too fast _ or conditions Passing on wrong side of street Improper passing In no parkigg zone- Improper oneImproper Turn Driving too fast for condtions Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with vehicle Drunk Interfering with officers Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Improperly paa?ked No operators license Parked by fireplug On one way street Running ;red light Excessive noise with vehicle Passing on wrong side Excessive noise with vehicle Running red light Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with vehicle Running red light Driving too fast for conditions Blocking driveway Blocking driveway Speeding In no parking zone Resisting arrest Abusive language to officers, Speeding In no parldng zone Running stop sign In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Made U Turn Blocking driveway Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with motor vehicle Excessive noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions In no parking zone Improper parking Blocking street Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions In no parking zone Resisting arrest Running stop sign Drunk Running red light In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fastfor conditions In no parking zone Made U Turn Running stop sign Improper turn Running red light Excessive noise with motor vehicle Improper left turn Blocking driveway Running red light Running rod light Passing in no passing zone Excessive noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Improperly parked 5• 00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1) .00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14..00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.50 5.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 aade5: 00 5..00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 6.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 11.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 25.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.50 5.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 14..00 4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.0o 14.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 14.0o 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 2.00 5.00 14.00 139 Roy Paul Long 140 R ler '1`.Y 1! 142 James K011 is 142 Martha° Nichols !� 1-3 �Y Larr- Green � 144 Earl Hicks F114Joe Fre is 5 g ii3-46 Wade Lee, Sr. r,147 Rudy Aguilar '114en8 Kenneth Conner , Sf 149 Luck: Wallis ;3150 Hubert' Branch 151 Hubert Branch 152 Robert Pratter ) Gordon R. Bowles 1,153 15)4 George Toombs ;f 155 Larry Goldman 1156 James `,Koehler 1157 Elliott Hightower ES 1[158 Monroe Williams 11159 Curtis Cooper ii,160 Sid Dawson 1,1161 Robert Atkins on '0,162 David G. Pearson ,1163 Jack White 1i164. Rosella Scott 1,165 John W. Lee 66 Robert C. Smith 11167 T. R. Venable ;1168 Robert Lee Giever '11169 Frank Robinson 11.35 Kenneth Ray Ayers 1,3159 Curtis R. Cooper X1160 Sid Dawson 1161 Robert Atkinson ,170 John Spivey 471 Dan W. Mitchan 1.172 Harold Perkins ;1,173 R. E. Ashcraft ;317)4 Ronald Kaska 475 C. D. `Parker 1176 Gene B. Erwin '1177 George Jones `3178 William Wegisbach 3179 Cecel Wimberly 1: Excessive noise with` riotor vehicle Driving too fast: for ennditions ., Ik., m 1 parked pr®per y par In kin t n no per, i zo. e Running stop sign Dr f t' for condition riving too as o s Improperly parked.. Failure to grant right cif way Driving ton:. ffor conditions Drivingtoo fast`. for -conditions passing en.wrengast side', Speeding • , Driving too fast for 'conditions Drunk Parked by' fire Plug Driving too'fast` for conditions; s Speeding Driving. too Mast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Driving too fast for conditions Parked on sidewalk In no parking zone Improper turn Blocking., Driveway One way street Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions -Speeding- Running peedingRunning stop sign In no parking zone. Fine in full Driving too fast for conditions Parked on sidewalk In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast' for conditions; In no parking zone Running red light Improper left turn In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with motor vehicle Running red light In no parking zone i 14.00 , 14 00. _. 1." 00. 1 4 .00 4 5.00 5.00 5.00 00 5-00 .00 5 14.00 14.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 2.00 14.00. 14.00 14.0014.00 5.00. r 5 oo 14.00 i5.00 14.00 - - 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 - - - 5.bo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 2.00 14.00 - - i )1. oo 1)4.00. 5;00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00` 14.00 3.00 14.00 - - - 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 - - 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Respectfully submitted: J. E. OtBannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney To the Honaorable Mayor and City Council ;Huntsville, Texas TTTe hereby wish to submit the following Electricial, Building, Gas, and Plumbing Permits for the month of October,1959. Respectfully submitted: J. H. Cates, Elect. Insp': G. W Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brown, Plbg. & Gas Insp. 'o; the Honorable"Mayor and_City ",C'oincil lint -vine , Texas y I.hereb r T i h'' w s to submit the following pumping report`' for the month of October, 1959: Water pumped from wells #12,13,& 1 4 Water pupped from wells #10, & #11 Prison meter Plantmeter 48, 992, 000 gals 6,296,000 gals 6,296,000 gals. 11,300 gals. Respectfully submitted, R. V. Sillers, Plant Foreman City of Huntsville: Samples of milk sold in Huntsville'were taken and tested October :13 Samples of Ca,rna.tion, Border's, SHSTC, and Cabell's showed'. traces of Coliform Organisms but none higher than Grade "All specifica_tions Smither went , on record as favoring . this raise b .t Motion was made by Mr: ` Hackney, seconded by:.'14.r: Sprott to ass the followin Ordinance. P g AN ORDINANCE' ABANDONING AN ALTJ Y CONSISTING F THE WEST 10'IFEETn OF THE SOUTH 100 FEET OF LOT NO. '278 IN BLOCK 33 ACCORDING TO THE MAP AND PLAN OF THE. CITY OF ', HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS WHEREAS t he Owner of .all of the:land.abutting an allye consisting of the West 10 feet .of the South 100 feet of lot No. 278, in .Block 33 "according to the ma and of the "Cit of Huntsville Walker :Count 'T a , , P plan.� , Y� exas, has, petitioned the 0ity Council of. the Cit of Huntsville" � b _ ' . .. . said , he "same;. and it: being to the public interest ;. � Y y e �o abendon t,, - . and benefit that alley consisting of -the West 10 feet of.:the South 100'feet-.of• Lot No. 278 in Biocic ,j3 Of the City of Huntsville, Texos, be so abandoned for public `•use",':the City Council has. considered and passed" the following ordinance: Motion passed: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Section 1. That the a 11ey, consisting of the West 10 feet. of the :South 100 feet of Lot No. 278 in`Block 33 according to the map and plan of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be abandoned" and fti scontinued for public use, and that such abandomiient.be in the interest of`public"convenience and necessity,' said alley is herebyabandoned and closed. 1, Passed and approved this the 3 day of November , 1959 Wilbourn S. Gibbs One sample of Sanitary was extremely high in bacteria and coliform...65o,000S. P. C. count and 1,700 Coliform per ml. This one sample will not put them in violation, but I notified them of the sample so corrections. can be made. All other phases of the test were within Grade "A" according to the 1953 Milk Orda.nco. ii W. J. Dodd o d City Milk Inspector Mr. Sharp and Mr. Butler of the ar-Park'Co. requested the City to check into the advisabi.lkt f buying new parking meters, and theyshowed the Ceu, 'exchangewould€, P g ncil the new ones. which with of the:old one cost $7.00 and could be paid for on a basis of $1.50 per meter per motth. Motion was rra.de by Joe Boaz seconded by Laverne Smitherfor the Mayor to appoint committee ya to investigate the need, of the new meters. Motion was passed, and the Mayon appointed the police and Finance Committee. Mr. Cecil Murray and Mr. House representing the Great Southern Life Ins. Co. presented a plan to the Council for insuring the City Employees. Notion ti•ras made by Mr. Sprojbb seconded by Kr. Smith to hiave'Mr. Murray meet.with the City Employees tosee if they would be interested in this insurance policy and hospitalization plan. recommended by the City and the Great Southern Life. Motion passed. i Mr. Baker of Rolls Winston Bond Co. was invited to discuss the bond question with the City. Motion was made by i Ma.die Wood seconded by Mr. Joe Boaz to hire Mr. Baker of Rolls -Winston Co. to take care of the working up of a 500,000;Tbond issue, at the regular charged by bonding companies. Motion passed. In connection with this bond issue Mr. Davidson City Engineer, gave a report to the Council on the amount to be spent on the water, : sewer, and paving, amounting to the $500, 000.00. And a motion was made By Mr R. V Gibbs, and Mr. 9. C. Robbins to have a special meeting at 5:00 P. M Wednesday, November 11, 1959 to 'call la special bond election. Motion passed. • 1 i Mr.. Tom Randall and Ed. Sandhop appeared across their property and into 10th St. li Mr. Boaz seconded by 14r: Smither for the I passed. CITY Secretary 4 No other business, Council recessed subject to call. ,,,,,;.:,e, , - November 11, 1959 MINUTES OF SPEC 'AT, I EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL:' OF Ta CITY ' T T T IT OF BtiNfSti IL ,, TEXAS The. City Council met in Special session withcthemembers to -wit: .� following , { Wilbourn S. Gibbs fa Q. C. Robbins ji WI B. Smith Laverne Smither C. R. Hackney Frank Sprott Madie Wood Joe Boaz R. V. Gibbs before the Council regarding a Box Culvert ?a.x5t coming from AVG. K This box would be 222' on the City property. A motion was made by City to pay this 222'' on the Citic part at a cost of $822.00. Motion RESOLUTION CALLING BOND ELECTION; PROVIBIIING DETAILS RELATING TNIRETO: AND CONTATT NG CTE R PxROVISCEQNS TO THE SUBJECT Mr.' Randall a.ndls. Sandhoppresented a bid from W. H. Knotts;of '6 0.line �� , 7 3.2� for a w_ ter in: the' Gabbs Addition. Motion made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Boaz to approve this bill as recommended by Mr. Davidson, Ctiy Engineer Gibbs Brothers to pay the bill. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Wood seconded by Mr. Sprott to instruct the Attorney to draw up an ordinance on Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion passed. A plat of the property owned by H. G. Eastham Estate was presented to the Council by Mr. Wood and a motion was. made by Mr. Smither, seconded by Mr. Sprott to buy this property in the H. G. Eastham Estate provided the City was furnished with an Abstract or a guanenteed title on the property. The lot to cost .$35,500.00 with payment of :$1,500.00 per year and 6 per cent interest. Motion passed. Motion wasmade by Q. C. Robbins seconded by R. V. Gibbs to have light installed on Cline Street. Motion Rt passed. Motion was made by Mr. Hackney seconded by Joe Boaz to continue the service of Ted Abel n.a long as the Street planning Committee felt he was needed. The following letter was presented by Mr. Gentlemen: It is respectfully requested that the members of the Huntsville Volunteer Fire Department attendingdrills and d fires be compensated at the rate of two dollars ($2.00) for each dayfire and drill and three dollars ars ($p3.00) fo r each night fire instead of the present rate. This request is: made as the result of a majority vote of all members of the Department at the regular meeting, drill, Tuesday night, October 27, 1959. A similar request was made in 19.58, and the members will appreciate your consideration to this request. Also,it is requested that a radio receiver be installed in the Fire Station, ' s•trucks, 4 o , doa�z �taire near the to be used for the . prupose of the `lo, ation of firesby radio P I? receiving .die instead of having'to wait for a clear ' e line t the . Radio Dispatchers Desk, which in some instances rreu e a P � q o -r s several minutes. A receiver could be hooked 'late' the Radio Set in the Police Department and the wires run downstairs or a spearate set installed downstairs Re iectfullyr yours, H. B. Toney, r ire Chief The. City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, convened in special session at the CityHall within said Ci City on the 11th day of November, 1959, with the`followang members present, to -wit: Wilbourn S. Gibbs, Mayor Joe A. Boaz Alderman R. V, Gibbs C. R. Hackney Q. C. Robbins LaVerne Smither Frank Sprott M. E. Wood Kate Barr Rosa Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman city Secretary when, among other business, the following was transacted:� The Mayor introduced a resolution which was read in full. Alderman Sprott made a motion that the resolu-� tion be adopted as read. Alderman R. V. Gibbs seconded the motion for adoption of the resolution. The motion, " carrying with it the adoption of the resolution, prevailed by the following vote: AYES': Aldermen BoazHackney, Robbins, Smith, Smither, Sprott, Wood and Mayor Gibbs NOES: None. The Mayor thereupon announced that the resolution had been duly y and lawfully adopted. The resolution thus adopted follows RESOLUTTMN CALLING BOND ELECTION: PROVIDING DETAILS RELATING THERETO: AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATIN TO THE SUBJECT WHEREAS, the City_Council` of the of Huntsville, City Hu is ills, Texas,;.has heretofore authari ed issued,sold and: z � delivered the following revenue bonds payable le from the net revenues derived from said City's waterworks andsanitary sewer system: 600,000 City of 'HUNTSV] LE" wAT.JRW0RKs J June 1 1950, " _AND SANITARY 5�1ER. SYSTIIZ R.�VENUE BONDS, Series 1950, dated. numbered consecutively from 1 to' 600, both:: inclusive in ' 1 ii , the denomination $yl, 000 :each. which bonds were approved 'by the AttorneyGeneral of the State• of Texas on the22nd r = day of June, 1950, and regis- tered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas on the same date under Register No. 26712• and TrWHEREAS, the outstanding bonds of the bonds described above constitute the only indebtedness of said City payable from said net revcnues; and WHEREAS; in the proceedings authorizing the issuance of said outstand.ing, bonds, and in the bonds, the City expressly reserves the right to issue additional revenue bond= payable from the net revenues of said waterworks and sanitary sewer system on a ;parity with said outstanding bonds; and WHEREAS, the City Coundil has determined, and hereby determines, that improvements and extensions should. be made to said waterworks system, and that additional revenue bonds should be issued; and WHEREAS, the City Council has also determined, and "hereby 'determines, that tax bonds of thee city should purpose of makingimprovements and extensions to waterworks be issued fro the p pthe �rorlts system and for: the purpose of making permanent street improvements;" and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to proceed with calling an such bonds; Therefore BE IT RESOLVED l_ S V D B .THC CITY; COUNCIL THE CITY:- OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS, Secelection '. tion 1. That an shall be .held in he Cit. of Huntsville, y Texas, on the 8th day of. December, 1959, at which election the following ,,shall be submitted to the duly quali- fied resident electors of saidCity who own taxable property within said City a d who have duly rendered the . same for taxation for their action:thereupon to -wit: �p , Rhodes t Foodland Store • Albert Moore Assistant Judge Mrs. Sam Robbins ;,Clerk Mrs. Curt Scarborough, Clerk Mrs. Camp .Cochrum . assistant; Judge Mrs. L. McDonald . ; Clerk fi} of the State of nc ithth C . t Section.. 3: That said:. election shall be held in accordance w eonstitution andlaws o T xas and only dulyqualified resident electors of th City of Hu tsville Texas,who oTan taxable property within!! shall be . qualified to vote.' '' aid` City and who - have dulyrendered the -same for taxation<-,, ss requirements' Section ":' That the ballots of said election shall. conform to the e of the Election Code of the -iState of Texas, Chapter 492; Acts of the 52nd Legislature .of' Texas, Regular Session, 1951, as amended, and shall 'have printed thereon the following: SHALT, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNT`_;VILT,F;, TEXAS; BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE REVENUE BONDS OF SAID CITY IN THE AMOUNT OF 0,000 i -T CTSERIALLYWITHIN THEIR^- DATES, BEARING ,. X27 , , �1. URINE. 25 YEARS' FROM . DA1r, OR AND INTEREST AT A "RATE OR RATES NOT EXCEED:''TO.- `{E:` OF E,IGTHE' ' 5 1�2� PER ANNUM, FOR TILE PURPOSr, �YTT+,NDINCr. AND IMPROVING T_ir, CITY WATERWORKS SYSTEM; SAID BONDS TO BE ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITHH AND SICURE D IN THEaMANNER R IROVIDEO INARTICLES S _ 1111 TO 1118, BOTH INCLUSIVE, UJRNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, 1925, AS ATIENDL), AND TO SECURE THE TAPOTT OF THE INTEREST ON SAID ''BONDS AS IT ACCRUES AND THE PRINCIPAL sAS ITsr, { GIS E ACCRUES RINCIIAL OF SAID BONDS MATURES BY PLED�.�1.i�TCz�TI�N, NET II REVENUES FROM . - -; �� ,, � TrT �:� }- SANITARY SEWER - ; EACH THAT THE OPERATION OF TILE :CITY(S ,ZTATERuORKS MB SEWER SYSTEM TACH BOND TO BE CONDITIONED THAT } THE HOLDER :'IMREOF SHA.LL NEVER HAVE THE _ RIGHT TO DEMAND P=NT OF SAID OBLIGATION OUT OF ANY FUNDS RAISED OR TO BE RAISED'I3Y TAXATION; SAID BONDS TO BE ON A PARITY WITH THE DUTSTANDTIW"G REVENUE BONDS OF SAID CITY .fi - :.... - �t i Y 'moi, -- 1 THE OF . (, , n , . PAYABLE FROM THE NET REVENUES TOPERATIONSANITARY �„ TtiUES DERIVr,D FROM _._I� SAID WATERWORKS �.�.f SYSTEM; PROVIDED, � CITY t �S A .D SEATER S_S1}rt,, PROVI �. IF THE COUNCIL IS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE BONDS DESCRIBED IN TIIa PROPOSITION AND ALSO THE BONDS DESCRIBED } I IN PROPOSITION NO. 'TWO, 7LT SAID CITY CO 1- NAY COMBINE SUCH AUTt-.ORIZED BONDS INTO ONE .ISSUE. SHALL THE CITY: C OUNCTT OF CITY' 0r hUN VILL_ E > 'EXS> BE AUTHORIZE D TO ISSUE REVENUE BONDS 0I S AID CITY LIN...THE 'MOUNT OF $80,000, - MATURING SER:LALLY WITHIN ,25 YEARS FROM THEIR DATE OR DATES AT'TD BEARING INTEREST AT A sl RATE OR .RATES NOT TO EXCEED 5-1.2%:PER ANNUM FOR. TBE: PURPOSE OF EXTENDING AND I CITY'S % � A1D �`IPROVIRaG TI -17 CIlY S .SANITARY $ SEWER SYSTEM: r . T i. C T i `T TH, T E ,SAID BOIlDS '1G BE ISSUED I.1 AC�ORTOAI�CL WITH.AND SECURED IN Trlh :MANNER PROV7�ED :IN ARTICL.;�S 1111. .1 TO 1118 BOTH INCLUSIVE, VERNON'S, . TSTATUTES, , .^ }, , , S TEXAS':CIVIL _ iIL 925, ' AS Al`�itiTDJ�,D, ARD TO SECURE 'THE :PA/MAT Iy?T OI'' THE 1I :INTEREST ON SAS BOND:: AS IT ACCRUES ALM, THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID BONDSIT yT T . , - a- ; r.'- ' r, AS' I.ATLR..�S �3Y PLEDGING: 'i.�, NET REVENUES. 11 r'ROM TUB OPERATION OF T ECITY'S- WATERWORKS AND -SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM; EACH BOND TO BE 'CONDITIOHJD `i'TIAT THE HOLDER THEREOF :SHALL NEVER HAVE RIGHT TO 'TJEI RNID PAYI NT-• OF SAID OBLIGATI -N F . T RAISED OR I0 OUT 0�. ANY FUNDS R_ISI;D TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION; SAID BONDS TO BE ON A PARITY i•°JITII TI a ` n OUTSTANDING ANDI;i REVENUE BONDS OFSAID ID CYPAYABTF ,3 FROM TTE NET REVENUES DERIVED FROMTIOPERATION 0. SAID T,Tlm�RWCRhc AND SANITARY SEt1:R SYSTEM; PftOUlDED, IF THE CITY COTJNC IL IS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE UE TALE BONDS DESCRIBED IN THIS FROPOSITION AND ALSO THE BONDS DESCRIBED ' Nl PROPOSITIDON NO. ONE, THEN :All. CITY COUNCIL MAN COMBINE SUCHY AUTHORIZED BONDS INTO ONE ISSUE? PROPOSITION NO. THREE j SHALL TIT; CITY COUNCIL OF 'ITE CITY OF HUNTS ;TI1.:IR TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED TO Ia„Li THE TAX BONDS 0F SAID CITYI IN , THE AMOUNT 0F65,000, MATURING SERIALLY WITHIN 25YEARS FRO THEIR DATE OR DATES, AND BEARING INTEREST AT T AlrRATrOR RATES NOT TO EXCEED 5-1/2% PER ANNUM, FOR THE PURPOSE Or CONSTRUCTING EXTENSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY'S WALRWORKS SYSTEM, AND TO LEVY AN ANNUAL TAX:GT.ALLTAAABtPROPERTY TTTHITSAID CITY SUnFICILNTII,TO PAY THE: INTEREST ON min BONDS Ag IT ACCRUES AND TO CREATE AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND TO PAY THE PRlTC IlA L { OF SA:Ta BONDS AS IT' MATURES? PROPOSITION NO. FOUR PROPOSITION NO. ONE FOR THE ISSUANCE 0_ $270,000 WATERWORKS W-RKS SYSTEM EXTENSIONS' AND IMPROVEMENTS REVENUE BONDS -,'R. 0 270 000 WATE13+1ORXS SYSTEM EXTENSIONS AND IMPROV]TENTS REVENUE BONDS PROPOSITION NO. TWO r F 00 SANITARY RY SEt�1ER SYSTEM: EXTENSIONS AND IMP,ROVEI NTS, REVENUE BONDS FOR THE ISSUANCE 0 80 0 SAN A AGAINST TIE ISSUANCE OF $$80,000 SANITARY SEWER SYST PROPOSITION NO. THREE' FOR THE I 5 OF NCE SU r"6., 000 WATERWORKS SYSTEM EXTENSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TAX BONDS .' ISSUANCE � I EXTENSIONS MB IMPROVEMENTS -REVENUE "BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE 000 WATERWORKS SYSTEI1 EXTENSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TAX BONDS 65, TrrA PROPOSITION NO. FOUR FOR. THE ISSUANCE OF $855000 STREET DIPROVEMENTS TAX BONDS AGAINST TIIE ISSUANCE OF $$85,000 STREET IMPROVEMENTS TAX BONDS `AAs to each proposition the voter shall_ vote on the proposition byscratching or marking out the expression proposition, � P ;that he does not Trish to vote for, thus leaving the one not so scratched or marked out as indicating his vote on such proposition, in accordance with said Election Oodte as amended. Section Thai, notice of said. election shall be . given bypostinga copyof a notice containing a is 5, 1, s copy of this.resolution at the CityHall and at, apublic place in each of the.electionprecincts substantial opy js be held,and b - u:bli thanfourteen daysprior to the_ date on which.said election is to within said City not. less p o y p inof successive weeks, the first of said +cation of said notice in The Huntsville Item on the' same' day' each two s s e r . madenot later than fourteen days prior to the date set for said election. It is herein ,opublicatsonsto be o Y y ;;determined and declared that The Huntsville Item is a newspaper published in said City of Huntsville, and is a Enewspaper of general airculation within said City. 3, ( RASSED AND APPROVED this llth day of November, 1959. E.SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF' THE CITY OF HUNTS'ILLE, TEM1S. BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE TAX BONDS OF SAID CITY IN 'TINE AMOUNT OF $85,000, MATURING SERIALLY 74ATITI-IDT 25 YEARS FROM TITEIR'DATE OR DATES, AND '3E,.,RT_1IG INTEREST 'AT A RATE OR RATES NOT TO EXCEED 5-1/2% PER ANNUM, FOR THE PURPOSE OF C0NSTRUC T LNG PERMANENT STREET IMPROVEI• NTS I N AND FOR SAID r CITY, AND TO LEVY AN ANNUL TAX ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN. SAID CITY SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST i ON. SAID BONDS AS IT ACCRUES AMID TO CREATE SAND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF RAID BOIIDS AS IT ' MATURES? Section 2': That said election shall be held wards of the City heretofore extablished), and at the following named persons are hereby appointed officers respectively, to -wit: in the four election precincts of the City (being the four respectivepolling places hereinafter stated, and the. to conduct said election in said election precincts, Polling Place Election Wood Tire & Supply Co. Fire Station Mrs. C. B. Henderson , Presiding Judge Mrs. Saar McKinney , Assistant Judge Mrs. Bob Rikard ,Clerk Mrs Tom King Clerk ;ATTEST: ;Moate Barr Ross ;;City Secretary NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION T0 THE DULY. QUALIFIED RESIDENT ET,FCTORS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, T'.EXAS, h0 OWN TAXABLE P:ROPIR'TY WITHIN SAID. CITY AND WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED NDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in and throughout the C?.ty of Huntsville, Texas, `on the 8th day .oil December, 1959, pursuant to the following. resolution adopted by the City Council of said City, to -wit.: The Houston Press requested the City to bty an add for the Future Edrmers of America. 'by Mr.. Wood seconded by Mr. Smither to refuse this request.f Motion passed. The Council was advised that the FCC would not allow the Fire Department to use the same radio frequency as ;the police department after 1959, and a motion was made by R. V. Gibbs, seconded by W. B. Smith to matte an aPpli- %cation, for a separate channel for the firemen. Motion passed. Motion made by Madie Wood, seconded by W. B. Smith to write a letter of appreciation to the Huntsville Item rand the Huntsville Radio Station for their co-operation at all times in giving news to the public and helping on various occasions. Motion passed. Motion made by Mr. Wood, `seconded by Mr. Smither to give J, C . ;,Talker an easement on the airport property if or a gas line. No further business, Council recessed subject to call. ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-„t-;;Wi,-,,,,,,,8SH.,, .;HHH„8,,, ,,,,,,,., 8„ ., ,H, -x8,,, i V� -,f z.- rn , UC. __----«..._ V. -_.. ii /a I -a/\ i��i _ /.L .�._ /a..��---L`iy - �/ai.J--«.C..:.•a,- ...�i December 1, 1959 MINUTES OF ,THE REGU LJI PMETING OF CITY OF HUNTSvrILLE iThe City Council of. the City of Huntsville met in regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville pith the followg present Members resent to wit: yR; . S. Gibbs, Mayor €� C. Robbins-. T. B. Smith v�rne mzt �: a � a I. 1 R. Hackney 'rank Sprott 'Indio Wood Joe Boaz 'V. Gi:obs rhe Mayor called the Council to order ,the Minutes of the ReE,rular Meeteng o November 3, letting of November '11, 1959 Ifere .read and approved.. `Ihe following,'bills were read and Bridges Welding and Repairs Ben W. Young The -Huntsville' Item Grand Leader Dry Goods Company, Inc . Continental Oil Co W. H. Knotts, Inc. 1R.0 &L:F Hall Martinez Garage Hea afield Florist approved and ordered,paid:' American LaFrance Service Diamond Alkali Company The` North American Mogul Products Co.. Precise instrument Co. Texas State Board of Public accountancy 5.00 158.94` 202.39 25.47 32.86 2817.40- 35.08 27.30 10.00 46.35 115.50 574.20 26.50 5.00 Texas Jacks Auto Hospital Magnolia ' Petroleum C omppny Wood Tire and Supply Company ilallery &. Smittrer., Inc. Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners Q. Texas State :Board_ Of Registration for Prof Galloway's Humble Station The Elliott Addressing Machine Col United Gas Corporation Supply Company Huntsville Repair Shop Huntsville Radiator Shop 65.96 572.72 297.36 26.39 1.00 C Robbins 194.55 . Eng. 5.00 1.60 .28 38.27 63.10 1144.33 23.70 The following raports were read: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Huntsville, Teas Gentlemen: December 1, 1959 `r1e hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas: 12 Paul Spivey 16 Robert Ringo 23 Walter H. Johnson 28 Bobby Wynne 4:0 Jeff D. Marchant 61 Frank Stout 67 Marilyn Davis 70 Melvin Steely 128 George Hale 7.37 Gerald Browning 146 Wade Lee, Sr. 150 Herbert Branch 159 Curtis Cooper 165 John W. Lee 166 Robert Smith 170: John Spivey 171 Dan Mitchen 176 Gene Erwin Paid on old fine Balance on old. fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid:::on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balacne on, old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old ` fine Old Rine in full Paid on old `fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full $14.00 d> 3.00 14.00 1.4.00 25.00 5.00 14,00 3.00 14.00 2.00 114.00 114.00 114.00 2.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 2.00 14,00 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 1L4.00 6.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 . 14.00 21 254 255' .t 276 3i7 298 I 1 320 1i 290 180 181 ' 182 183 184 185 x_186 , 187 188 I€ 189 ;1190 191 1 92` 193 194 1.195 195 j 196 i 197 11 198 `1199 11200. €(201` 202 1 203 1204 20 0 - 205 1206 207 ''208 209 ;210 1211 i£ L ;'212 213 214 ,1215 11216 217 11218 I, 219 11220 '1221 222 223 112211 q 225 '1226 11227 228 229 11230 11231. 232 i 233 112311 4235 ?36. 1237 11238 } 239 '240 ,21.a 1242 243 244 245 246 2248- 1249- 25o 48'24925o 1251 1252 1254 1255 1256. '258 259 {260 1261 !262 263 2646 Johnnie Smith.er Willie Johnson Willie Johnson Earnest Smith. G. H. Ingram L. D. Carter Charles Morrison Ed Simmon Helen McGowan Jerry Don Bell Floyd Lee Harrison M. S. Guerrero Calvin Hinds James F. Downs Roy Johnson E. J. Gray Melvin Steely James B. Stakes James B. Stakes Henry Plattenburg; Andrew Johns on William "Jones Clyde Carson Clyde Carson Clyde Carson 'Jincen t Alfonso Hartley Duncan. Herbert Randle Wade Cutler Wade Cutler Lottie K. Shaw H. R. Gastin J. B. Smith Thomas Branch Robert Blackstock Jesse Greathouse Jerry Harris Ina Mae Gambrel]. Ina I-'Iae Gambrel]. James Cook J. W. 'Wolf John Decker James Stakes James Stakes James Stakes Ermi s Archer Billy Garner Jerry Shephard Wm. F. Johnson DeWitt Green Edward Morazin ;o Will :Branch N. R. Powell John Whcatly Bennie Shafer Luby Smither Daniel E. Lihitehead Bo Bland James E. Grover Mitchell H. Butler Kenneth H. Ellithtt Perry Janes Elliott Clyde E. Jacks John J. Spivey John T. Moore John T. Moobe John T. Moore Billy J. Trichel Otis Ferguson Limas Oliphant Robert E. Cole I4I 1ler Casey J. C. Spell Dorothy Thompson Stewart.McLsurin Bruce Blackman E. E. Nicholson Albert M. t'iilson. Albert M. Wilson Joe B. Thompson Clyde Williams Joseph C. Wood, Jr. Nelson Johnson, Jr. Raymond 1' o1is John Lockey Norman Shoheen Woody McClellan Don L. Ragland Collier Williams, ar; Edgar. Casper, Jr. Howard Parsley B. D Bell, 2II M. E. Krumnow Thomas Lati rence Balance" on old fine' '.. Old':fin•c 'in Rill Paid on o.ld fine• Balance on ld', fine; Salaice• ori, old fine Paid on old fine.' B4la11 ce' oii o_1 d sine - Paid on old f ine Passing on �arrong side Speeding Speeding Parked by fire plug Speeding'. Improperly parked ▪ In no parking 'zone In no parking 'zorne Fu ce . noise with 'Meter vehicle ▪ Speeding,: Exce noise Trith motor vehicle Driving truck 'on prohibit ed street Drunk " Driving `too fast, for conditions fru.:€7.'`xc Driving on wrong, aide of street Speeding Driving, too fast tore conditions No operators" l-�.. cense Drunk Causing an accident Driving too fast for conditions In no parking; zone Driving too fastfor conditions Drunk Speeding Sppedi ng' Speeding Contempt of court Disturbing the peace Driving on wrong side of street In no parking zone Failure to grant right of way Driving too fast for conditions Exce noise with motor vehicle Exce nofrith. motor vehi ole- Simple assu.a.lt Improper` lft turn Speedingisee Speeding Followi� g too se Running rod light close Running red light Double parked Improper left turn Parked in no parking zone Run stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parkin rilrking zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving ng too fa:t for conditions Passing in no pass pone Driving wrong way on wrong street Driving too fast for condition Excessive noise with ear Improper parked Blocking driveway Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Run red light iving fai:ons WDrrong waytoo on onost Tforray street Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for condttion.s Run red light Excessive noise with motor vehicle Excessive noise with motor vehicle Excessive noise with motor vehicle Wrong way on one war street Run stop sign. Driving too fast for conditions No operator license Excessive noise with motor vehicle Run stop sign Excessive noise with motor vehicle Excessive noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Failure to yield right of Tray Improper. parked Parked no parkin zone Following too closely Speeding Run stop sign , 1 .oo $10 .2 .2 14 0 � 0 <<, 00 .. 14.00 6.90 14.00 9.00_.. 14.00 4.00 14.00 3.00 14;.00 4.00 14.00 3.00 5.00 5.00; 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ?.5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 11.00 14.00 14.00 tt 14.00 �r.©a ,• 14.00 , 14.00.;.,,;.... 14.00 4,00 14.00 14.00 q. 1:4,00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1l1.00 14.00 12.00 11! .00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5,00 iE 14.00- 114.00 114. 00 14.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 14.00 ti 14.00 14.00 ?. 25.00. 25.00 14.00 - - 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14.:00 14.00 14.'0U. 14,00 - 14.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 ,1 14.00 14.00 2.14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 iE 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 .00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 - - 5.00 5.00 14.00 1..00 5.00 5.00 4% 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0p 14.00 14.00 14..00 10.00 14.00 s^ 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00' 5.00 15.00 15.00 14.00 2.00 ?1 11.4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 it 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 !i 5.00 5.00 it 5.00 5.00 14.00 -.4.00 ?i 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 f, 2,66' 267 268' 269,. 270 , 271," 1 272 . 273 27. ;275 276 7.7 278 1279. 'i 280. 281 X232 " 283. 2814 285 , i 286 287 288 X289 290 �2 1 9 k 292 293 E291- 2 9. � 5 6 I€ 297 f, 298 !i 299 1, 00 1, X01` 02 3. �� 33 it ' 30L. `'305 06: 0 `i .308 { 309 310 1l 12 1 • {! 3111. 315 317. .318 319 320 321 322 1.6' X99 Robert J. Crowder Glenn Willi.aThs Dorothy Nal one Houston Whatley lieu -sten Whatley 0:len Gilbert Pete Vela, .Jr. Joe Taylor R0ymond Je Parson B. J. McCaig. B. J. Rhodes E. C. 1''u1t Robert :McLer oy Travis ' Colburn Billy Elliott Dan Johnson.: Billy Johnson George Nasso Paul Stcven.s Donald Harrington Roger Nos s Billy ' Sherman Melvin. Shaw G,, H. Murray K. W. StJolua Gerald ald Evais ., Norris Minter i;"1to Jess. sie Paxton Floyd Steward Buddy. She-rfic::_d James Womack Way. nc Brown r Jim Sanders Kenneth. Roark Willie Yates Sam King Floyd Schartz ,, ^, V, dd. Alton �. �.�raar Edward Fisher David Mullins 11. i1afrige James Br 7 - r �sz t y Catherinea Cornell. Marie Isacc TIorris D. Beaner r red Wy a, ie J. Holomichek Winford Wilke Henry F. Schneider Henry Schneider Nevada McAdams Bobby L. Thbbs Dennis L. Boltz S. J. Periano Rosie Lee " riscoe Glenn W. Williams Johnnie Brown James T. Douglas Hubert Randle Ran red. light Excessive noise with motor vehicle Ran red light Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast fo-r conditions 1XCesSiVe noise Trrith motor vehcile Speeding T red li-ht Ran stop'sign Driving too fast for conditions Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for condtions Driving too fast for conditions Ran red light Parked no parking zone No operators license excessive noise with a car Ran red light Speeding Improper turn Driving too feet for conditions- Passing onditions- Passing on wrong side of street Driving too :Fast for conditions Wrong, way on one way street Improper turn Ran red ;light i an red light Execs s ive noise with motor Yrehi cle Drunk Speeding Improper parked. Excessive noise with motor vehicle Speeding, Driving too fast for conditions Speeding. ImI 'oiler turn f for r-on�•t :. Driving , too fast .. __..i��.o a disturbance at nus station : Parked no parking zone Ran red light Excessive noise with motor ycTzicle ltian stop sign No operators license Speeding Failure; to grant r. i `;ht 'o f -ray Parked no park zone a,. F ari :ht of L•ra Failed t o grantY Excessive noise with motor vehicle Excessive noise withmotor vehicle Ran s top xigx light Excessive noise with motor vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign Permitin; one to drive T•rithout license Passing on - ' side rong Permiting one to drive Trithout license Balance on fine Balanceon old fine 5.00 114 . oo 5.00 14-00 5. oo' 114.00 114.00. x.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 114.00. 114.00 5.00 x`-5.00 114.00 1) .00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 14.00 00 5.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114.00 l4.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 . 1 00 114.00 114.00 e.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 5.00 114.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 1) .00 14.00 5.00 114.00 114.00 5.00 25.00 11..4.00 14.0° _14.00 14.00 5.00 t! 114.00 ;l 5.00, 114.00 5.00 7.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)..00 5.00 5.00 7.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 1400 lli . 00 g.00 7.00 2.50 1)1.00 ;{ 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5'00 e. x'00 e. 111.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 111.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 500 5.00 3.00 14.00 114.00 1)x.00 5.00 114.00: 5.00 14.00' 5.00 11.4.00 5.-00 2.00 2.00 To, the Honorable elayor and City Councilmen'. ;i Huntsville. Texas ii• Gentlerrien ;11 hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for ! Water pumpedfrom wells #12, #13, #14 Water pumped, from wells #101 #1 . Prison meter Plant meter. month of' November 140,558; 000 Gals. '5,'212",900 tr 5;199,000 13, 900 tt 45;757,000 Respectfully submitted,' R. V.-Sillers, Plant foreman. Dodd :Milk Inspector reported that all daries had an trait rating. a cared before the council regarding .the property ert I e owned on corner of Ave M anel 14th street and � pp � g p l? y � he offered to sell approximately 50 by 150 feet next to the property bought from the Eastham Est. fpr �6000 00 the council agreed to check into this property and report back to Mr. A.dickes. Mr. . E .R.Wri ht appeared before the council representing the service station owners in connection with their request that the `council limit the capacity of, the tank trucks'deliveringgasoline to the service stations and also to P J .,F �or, habit. the removin the from one tank 'to nother. Mr.Ralf Coker talked on the other' side and after discussion g gasason the Mayor referred the question for further study- th the committee> com eedd of Laverne_ Smithey C .R.Hackne and Joe Boaz. y • p� Y . 7 West i77.out ll!1Y r: l h lr3_lbur and John Smither advised the council theywanted to ru�1 a water 1 _ e �.5 �teL underthe h wa and' re u:ested the council to extend this linea approximately - 00 feet. A. motion was' -; de b - Joe Boaz seconded. yW.B.Srni h F(� Pp J 9ma Y by to refer' this to the Water Committee. Motion passed and the committee recommended' that. the .it not put :fquestionY , H?..thisnott doV�- line since'they had done it for anyone else.- They recommended not. to take any part until development f s } wa. made within the CityLimits. Motion was made ;Joe Boaz seconded byMadie< good to accept the Recommendation of ,the by P I' Committee. Motion passed. E( ii - Motion was made by Joe Boaz seconded b 'Madie Wood to purchase 100 =new meters from the Karnark Company at a cos -G' 4 Pe147.00 a .piece with trade in of e11 meter. Meters to be: paid for,' or at the rate:'of ni.50 ` per meter per month. Motion .r ppw p gassed Motion was made by W.3.Smith seconded by Frank Sprott to take out the Insurance with Great Southern Life Company'„ for all employees of the City making it mandatory that the employee have accident and health insurance for himself passed minorchanges The City to pay part of a cost as a slight raise,..; _.oto�x . and it was understood that a few hatl�es would] 11 be made before signing up with the Company j . -'- secondedby- 'i . .t new .. I~fotion was made by Joe Boaz I��die Wood that City buy a Police Car and secretary to gey out bids. ; Motion passed. No other business the council recessed subject to call, Respectfully submitted: J. E. OtBannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney December 1, 1959 To the Honorable Mayor and City Councilrier: Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the 'following Electricial ,November, 1959: Building permits Fees collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Est. val. ti 19,200,00 3 4143.00 Respectfully submitted: J. H. Cates, Elm. Insp. G W `$don Bldg _ Insp. . J. Brown., Plbg 8f Gas Insp .' ;Minutes of Special Meeting of the City Council of the; City of Huntsville, Texas De-cembor 114, 1959 The dity Council f the City of Huntsville' .Texa.s� c invened inS ecialsession at : the City Hall within said d €i,City en the 1)1 day of December., 1959, with the following a nerabers. present,' to -wit: T l)Wilbeurn S. Gibbs, Mayor ilJoe A. Boaz ;R. V. Gibbs I0• C. Robbins W. B. Smith {LaVerne Smither `Frank Sprott M. E. Wood 'IKate Barr Russ land the following; members absent, to -wit: C. R. Hackney, when among other business, the following' was transacted: The Mayor intorduced a resolutiral which eras read in full. Alderrran- R. V. Gibbs made a me-tiln that the resolutir'n be adopted as read. The motion was seconded by Alderman Joe Boaz. The notion, carrying with it the lladoptien of, the resolution, prevaliecl by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Boaz, Gibbs, Hackney, . Robbins, Smith, Smither, . Sprott, ';q -cod, and Ma-,-y-or Gibbs. NOES: None The Mayor thereupon announced. that the resoluti-n had been duly and lawfully adopted. The resolution thus 'Adopted. The resolution thus adopted follows: ( RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULTS OF :BOND ELECTION !di WHEREAS there was held. in the City of Hung:vi],le, Texas, on the 8th clay of December, 1959, an election at. 11which was submitted to the duly qualified resident electors of said. City wh® own taxable property within said City ,and who ha.d: duly rendered• e;',..e same for taxation the following propositions, to -wit. ` PROPOSITION NO. ONE SHAIaL TILE CITY COUINTCIL OF TIS CITY OF HUNTSVIL:LE, TEXAS, BE AUTTIORIZII;D TO:ISSTJL'TI-IL REVENUE BO,IDS OF SAID CITY it ; IN THE AMOUNT OF 6.270,000, i.A.TUIZING SRR1L T.rLY WITHIN 25 YEARS FROM TI-fIR DATE OR DATES., AND BEARING INTEREST AT A i? i f'I'I; ORT l'ES NOT TO EXCEED 5-1/2% PER .ANNUM, FOR .THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING -AND rif.CROVING'THE CITY1S WATERWORKS 'SYSTEM: SAID BONDS TO BE ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE T.,.TI'fII AND SECURED :HJ. TIE I,AiITh±R PROVIDED IN ARTICLES 1111 TO 1118, BOTII INCLUSIVE, VERNON t S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, 1925, AS .AMENDED; AND TO SECURE 'TIE PADIENT OF THE INTEREST ON ;AID BONDS AS IT ACCRUES 12113 TITE PRIr,IOIPAL OF SAID .BONDS AS IT 4uATURES BY PHEDGflIG THE NET REVENUES FROM THE ` (j PPEI?ATION OF THE CITY'S Te,TATERW0RES .iiiD SAINT_+'.RY SEVER SYSTEM; :EACH BOND TO BE CONDITIONED THAT (.VIIE ITOLDER ` IE2EOF ;( i3H\'LL NEVER '.1VE T'fl1 RIGIHT TO DEI'Ai,ID . Y.E-11\1T OF SA±13 OBLIGA`,CION OUT OF ANY FUNDS RAISED OR, TO BE RAISED B!. €I'A ;ArL'ION; SAID BONDS TC.) BE ON A PARITY WITH `I' ±' OUTSTANDING REVENUE .B0T'IDS OF SAID CITY :T'AlfiBLE FROM 'I'I-IE :`SET 'i13VENULS DERIVED FROM TEE OPERATION OF SAID ToLATl+R.;('IL AATD S11NI'£'4RY SEWER SYSTEM; PROVIDED L'' .`CITE CITY COUNC11 ITS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE .BONDS DESCRIBED D RI THIS PROPOSITION AND ALSO TIE BONDS" DE :CRIBED 1 I PROPOSITION NO. TKO, TIEN SAID CITY COUNCIL MAY COMBINE SUCH AUTHORIZED BONDS INTQ ONE ISSUE? P P RO OSITION.=N.O , ;:.. , , UVTS� ILLF 2L�S D� .P> JTHQRIZDD 1 G IS,.� �'1!, T1I+ : REVZrNUE r30ND5 OF ' � C TY , • - � ; ;,.. , �. T7ITIiII1; 25 �`L,Ei131S _ RCal�i :„.F-iLyR 'DATE OR Dt?TZi�., ,LT1D B��LRINCT Il�11ERIr.JT Al A 'R�!TE ,; 101 _O I;XC.�ED-- l 2 � :'PER AZ`?I1UA� :FOR I ,T 5 l TIE PUIZP,OSE Or F r'IEIvDII,G p ID IT ROVIiJG TrIE-C�_TY : SANITARY SEI�IEIZ SYSTEM SAID: BONUS Td 'BE ISSUED .IIL ACCORDANCE WITH 1N S C M ,T•: � .:., � ,. U E iJRED 1hI TIIE iLr'�I�i1iER t'ROVIDED 71`I ARTIC7.E,, _1111 TO 1118, TH IIICLUSIUE VYRNOA S 1N�_�� CIV_ -L yTATUl J T T ! , , .. ,,� , 1925,. , A.S r_a JND�D, A1�D I'0 >r7ECUI,.Z♦, TI -IE I AP�NT Or. �.HEITtI1EREST ONti- a� SoP.;,.E-A:RLL4aTN_EorEs R a_ VTHi rTc IvT_Y s�A. z�RIrQ>R`I�s r D ,�A:tiTI. �1R,v. SEr,I.�R YSTF:.:t,Ah CH .:�3O� ND-CONDITIONED: ZQI' B< CON)I1 s_lIipdilu�.k..,li HOLDERT - RTi,AT 'tl UDtJ .IRQLalDeLRniJ _ , r REOF r t n �,_ B GA TION OTJT E?k AI\lY FENDS RA�_S>JD -OI i -i� --:.RAISED-:.BY"-::: -t 0 _E RAIr�ED .3_ T• I t k S, iry r n }l i,_TAXti a. IO1�. SAID 3OI.DS .� 0 Bs � ON A .. -T T T 7"„ � r . , n .CITY ,dlT�s 1�.� QU_�TA1�lD_i.G -REV. � : -r , , � , � UIt�.� BORD.� eT' SAID.. CI P 1 ! Ti �Y1�B..,L I'��C>.1 1 H7; �.i,T •REVENTJES DERI�:TED FROM . HE OPE TI T P , T S - -_ . _ ,i�.�L alp __ SAID liATI�RJ�'OR�iS Aj..D SANITARYSEWER SY�TETI , ! , T , PROVIDED, �-�' THC ..CITY COUT.CTT, IONS.E:::111T..:HHEOiRII. ZSA_.DID _aC . IsSUE : TIr31DS DESGRIB_D1\ Til� IRa_OSITI AI DALSO nE' BONDS DESCRIBEDCPIBL D N PROPaSITIQN NO 0.LTY COJNC LM�Y CO�TI�SUCHAUTiO_I ED BOADSIT7O O�EISSUt. . PROPOSITION �, RO O,SITION NG . THREE SHALL THECITYD0UNCIL OF THE CITY 0 HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED r 0 ISSUE TIE t , BONDS D�O�. SAIDJ CITY IN THE AMOUNT . OI.�5, 000.s MATURING SERIALLY � JI�III\l 2� YEARc FROM 1H;1R DATE OR DATES,TES AND BEARING INTEREST vTJREST AT A RATE OR RATES NOT TOEXCuED.�2f PER ANNUM FORTIE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING EXTENSIONS AND �� OV�„JNnS TO 2%E CITirS WATERWORKSRWORKS SYSTEM AND TO LEVY AN ANNU1_ L TAX ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SAID CITY 5U'- F 1IIIEVT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAIDBONDS AS IT ACCRUES AND TO CREATE AND PROVIDE A SI_yING FUNDTO PAY THE PRIGIRAL OF SAD BONDS AS IT A IMATURES? P. P RO OSITIQN.; NO , FOUR • SHALL• TF1E CITY CO C THE�,, tCITY , UN IL OF C ITi OF HUNTSVILLE G� v ILLS , 1'C.>r_ B'�' TAXT ,; S 1�J AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE- 1I� BONDSOF{; .. SAID IN 1� AM t�T, OUZi T •OI' 8 000 T?ATI 1 t ' ^FROM , DATES � � SP 5, , TItII�TCT ,JI1;RIs_L�Y �TIT�iT1�t 2 x'Ia;AlZil ..THEIR. DATE OR D�TI:,� ANDr' 'INTEREST' AT 5, BEARING I1111aJRE�_ A RATE • OR RATES NOT , , E - n , R�1T�S hOT TO • EXC.��D -1' .2 P.�R •� Fr �-G,'r PERMANENT - -re . ,: T 5 � � ANI�?UP :FOR- Ti_�, PUR1 eSE OF CDlI STRUC TING . S TRE} 1 .1� 8'ROtj t t +;_ �t IJ1IEti 1,� • IN • AND. 1.OR SAID:.CI_TY AND TLEVYANNUAL- - - PROPERTY S C� T T ,Z. •,. , , 0 AN. :TAX ON ALL'. Tr'�ABT F WITHIN F,t � , � PAY INTEREST' I �N SAIU C_�1'Y :JU_ _ IGiuty _ 11.. _ �:_ THE IT.7.I;S ON SAID 'BOND' AS IT ACCRUES AND TO CREATE., T r S: t... SAID. •AND PIOr7_DE tL �T�TKING FUND TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF 5A D BONDS AS IT T� A TTTR1 WHEREAS, there were cast at said election of rhich number there were cast: PROPOSITION NO. ONE I FOR: TIT ISSUANCE OF 4270, 000 WATERWORKS SYSTEM EXTENSIONS AND IMPROV 'TENTS REVENUE BONDS 231 votes AGAINST, THE ISSUANCE OF $270, 000 WATERWORKS SYST EM EXTENSIONS AND IMPR01T VENTS REV. BONDS 62 votes 1 MAJORITY FOR 'THE ISSUANCE OJ! y¢270, 000 pr?&TERWORNS SYSTEM EXTENSIONS AIT�D DPROVEI ENTS I REVENUE BONDS PROPOSITION'NO. •TIDTO FOR. TIDE ISSUANCE OF •X80, 000 SANITARY SEWER SYSTE"i' EXTENSIONS AND _311I?R.CTEPENTS REVENUE BONDS I AGALI'TST TIIE :ISSUANCE OF $80,000 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS AND DIPROVEIENTS REVENUE BONDS MAJORITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $80, 000 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM EX -TENSIONS •AND IMPR01Tb ENTS REVENUE BONDS PROP. 0$ NO. THREE 1 FOR THE ISSUANCE OF .�p65,000 WATERWORKS SY.STEn EXTENSIONS ` ND • IMPROVEIvIiTTTS .TAX BONDS I AGAINST TIT ISSUANCE OF- 165, 000 •WA`,t`E'?WORIIS SYSTEM EXTENSIONS Al\IIB I R.QVETHTITS. TAX BONDS l MAJORITYFOR •THE ISSUANCE OF ' ($65, X00 NATERWORKS SYST• EM EXTEN_ ,SiONS • AND hi:PRCVE ErT T S TAX SOI., DS • PROPOSITION: Na. FOUR FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $85,000 ` STREET 324PROVEMENT TAX BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $85,000 STREET IMPROVETENT TAX BONDS 1 MAJORITY FOR TIT ISSUANCE OF $85,000 STREET flll)ROV".EMENTT TAY BONDS ij as shown in the official election returns here -before submitted t� this City Council and filed Secretary: Therefore BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI•IE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section 1: That said election was duly called and notice thereof given in accordance with law; that sand election; was 'held- in the manner required by law; that only duly qualified resident electors of said 0ity who owned taxable property within saki City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation voted at said election; that, said election has resulted favorably to the issuance, of ,bonds described in each of said Propositions Nos. One, Two, Three, and Your; and that a majority of the qualified voters g at said elect' i 1 voting 1n have voted in ,'favor of the issuance of bonds described in each of saki Prepositions: The Mayor :called the Council to rder he minutes Y o .. � tee ,o Special Me tin D p meetin. ecember; 14 ;1959 were read arad;,a The following bills were read. anis. United as at d G Corporation tion p. OtBannn'Ins-rance Aency Y L ,a id LoW di els nu LL Ridgeway P ewa. and Company, Inc. Y� The Seagrave Corporation Beckham and Jones Heartfieid..Florist Wood Tire & Supply Company WalkCouIt , rZp rdware Conipa.ny C 0' Cot an onta.n�erent�lnty i Y Goolsby Drug The"'Sh r Company e r�zn-W11i�ms om aii p Y Mallory & t i 1 T c Sri t icr n . Builders,Su l pp Y. Uptown Garage Q. C. Robbins Motors Johnston's Garage' Humble Oil & Refining Corn an r West End Motors, Inc. . Service Allman Texaco acral e Gulf States Utilities approved.: and ordered 63:18 18; 113.74 4.80 4.80 2.2 8 9. 19.50p 6.00,. 7.25 81.31; 32 .56 1.85 10.90 1.24 2.98 142.72 615.06 6.80 796.95 145.03 10.73 2411.38 Huntsville; GlassCompan Y G o;`. Humble St Gal way s L� 1 � A G Bwile Con C an " Y p Y . MustangTr�etor'&Equipment ui merit Co,. Cormnunications Service Inc. H 0 Leigh J. L. Ferguson Best Tailors, Inc. C tTtilit Sup 1 ompan. Y PY Y The Ssnfax' Com an p`a Y. Geor e W..`., Hunt City Lumber Company y P Y Felder DryGoods Company upon y. Rockwell ManufacturingComp pan Y Huntsville Repair Shop Perry Bros. .Company Huntsville': ltiachine Shop ... W. H. Knotts Inc . Wood '.:Moeor;s Martinez Gulf .Station Walker Brothers Lumber Co. 10.:50 9.26 21 9 . 5 4-19 2 3 5 00 127.00 7.50 579.95 151.13 100.05 .05 10.0-0. 9.20 5.96. 81.92 2 5.00 2 80 4.00 649.5 0 32 ;:48 2 3.00 4.65 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Hwitsville, Texas withhthe City Section 2: That the City Council is no.w authorized to issue all of said bends described in said Proposition Nes. One, Two, Three, and Four, and to do any and all thingsnecessary and convenient in connection therewith. PASSED AND APPROVED, f December, 1959 1 ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross ;i City Secretary (SEAL) Mayor, City of Huntsville No further business, Council recessed subject to call, cif-J53H:-,,i$'eh-::-3i -:-i -.col :1-314814#-;1X.-3 -E'er, .t**. -riiiiK3, .SH irAit- iiY,'c : iE :r Ht -3i :1 -N414: -H-31.. ;'1-" blit . n n i. n�ii i• n n , n .C'31i*n iC'i-t31'iC3::CiCiC'�8KHH��'7t: �irL i -i •i � � U �• v : r.; , `E3: <: , k, ,%'i�'),�3'c3i i"i� ..r'c3�7'�K3� t't January 5, 1940 MINUTi S OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE The City Council of the Gity of Huntsville met i.n regutar session at theCity ty Hall in Hwntsvzll.e, Texs.s with . the. >following members present to wit; W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C'. Robbins W. " B. Smith Laverne . Smi_ther. C. R. Hackney Fraik. Sprott Madie Wood Joe Boaz Gibbs hereby wish to submit the following cases oia the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas: 12 Sul S ve �,, p Y 19 Rados Dickey 28 Bobby Wynne 32 Melvin Archer X199 Levester Douglas '19'21919822:3;61. s o Allen Bass J.®9 Harold R. Booker 12® Robert --L., ,Archer`. 121 Robert -L. Archer 146 Wade Lee, Sr. 1:5® Herbert L. Branch: 151' Herbert L. Branch X152 Robert:L. Protter 184 John,.Araderson 188 Melvin.Steely 189 Jmmes B.'Stokes 1190 James B. Sto}es 1121James B. Stokes. 11215 Jsmes B. Stokes 193• Wm.. H. 'Jones • 216 James B.: Stokes 254 Nelsons Johnson, Jr. 1258. Woody. McClellan 259 RobertHumphrey 265 Loyd ,Crawford 278 Robert NcLeroy, 1284 Paul .0. Stevens 3285 Donalal•Harri n tom 1289 James Rhodes - 1289 n H. Murray 29® Ed Siinrnons X294 • Floyd Steward 296• James. Womack 298 Charles Sweat 3®3 Alton L. Sheppard, Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on ' old fine Paid < on old' fine Paid , on 'old fine Paid, on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old, fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Bald. ornold fine Balance on old. fine Paid ori old'fine Balance on old fine Old fine m 'full. Old. fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid ; onold. fine Paid. on old fine Paid on old fine Paid On old fine Balance on old. fine Balance on old. 'fine. Balance on old fine Blaarice on old fine Balance on ' old fine Balance on ole. fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Old fine in 'fu11• Balance on old fine Paid on old fine $14.®0 $ 2.0e i? 14.00 9.00 14.09 3.90 14.00: 500 ii 14.es 3.00 ,' 14.60 8.6e ;4 14.0® 2.00 14.0e' 6.®8 14.(00 ...1.®O 14.0® 2.®® 1.4.00 4.0e 14.0s 1.oe 14.04 7.00 I; 14.00 3.®0 14.®0 3.00, 14.00 14.00 14.0 14.00 14.0® 14.0. 14.00 14.00 114.@@ 4 5.00 4.6* 4..0 14.0e Leo ;1 14.00` 2.00 iE 14.4)0 14.00 I� 14.®® 2.00 14.®0 7.®0 -,. 3.00 14.007.00 14.®e. 9.00 ]?.,.oe 5.60 5.00 3.0e w,,,.., 9.0® 14.00 1.4.00 14.00 3.0e' 14'.x► 8. 114 1 l5 116 €17 18 19 X20 2:l 22 23 �4 i� 25 27 28 . 29 30 31 32 33 i 34 • 35 36" 37 38 39 42- '43 44 45 1,146- 47 48 1`50 0502.. 53 54 !1;55 56- P58' 58 1159 160 61 62 63 64 66 :67 168 69 70 71. 72 73 714 75 76 77 78 79 80 83. 82", #g3 .84 fisher, James ant, .'Jr... Henry F. Schneider" Henry F. Schneider 1).-0##.01'T.4.1.4*...-..-..-: Rosie' L. Briscoe , ome pre,e Kathryn Stapleton Joe Lennox' Lamar Ashle - Y Henry E. Batten: Robert 7 .st N. S. ?Guerriro Chester McWharton • James'Beard Carl Presnel Melvin VanD ke• Mel ; vin VanDyke nDyke :.. Fred . . erickReagan Elij}^ M. Smith Eugene' Redd Jimmie E. Stone Jerline M _ array J'E . ohn Stubbs W i1li.ams valree Scott 'Billie D. McDuffthe Matt iMo John e iiJ. Weitinger orge Caperton e:Driskill ntgomery Jo Ge William Wynne William Wy fine Braxton Spears Paul Beathard Robert Burns Gregory Thompson` Linton' Hughes Lee ' Otis Gooden Edward Shannon Charles Leggett Alien'R. Mason 14, L. Cryan Henry Schneider Henry Schneider Vernori ` Chuchion Jimmie Anderson Willie: E. McMilaan Stone Murray. Bruce Dur ks° Jerry Dodd Raymond"McPike • J. D. McPike Jackie Luce'` Arnie�Bryant Arnie 0 ' Bryant Arnie' 0tBryant Arnie O�Bryant Willie Butcher Albert :Tubbs. Israel Kittrell Herndon Scott Sannzel Montoga ` Joe Tom Davis, Roy. Allem Mouldin Charles. Frazier James Grounds B. D. Webber W. S. Henry John B Jones John B.` Jones John'Jones_ John Jones Fred Murchison Robert Humphrey Robert.; Humphrey Robert Humphrey John Jones J. B. Jones Billy Akins Albert Thompson, Jr. L. E. Mensick " Jeff Auld Charles'Sims John M. Johnson Hiram. Hendricks Donald" `May: Bobbg .Jumper; Albert -Scott Billie Smith John Dixon Donnie Hammer Nelson Johnson Paid on old fine.' Balance on;old: fine 014 file in` full Old fine in full Old fine : in full Paid'on old fine No operators License Running stop sign Runniin stop sign No operators license. Speeding roper.left turn Driving too fast for conditions Improper turn. Running stop sign Driving too'` fast for. conditions On wrong side -of street Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign Driving, too fast ; for conditions Excessive noise, with vehicle On prohibited street Rennin' g red Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Improper. start from park Improperly parked Speecling" Improper left tuan Driving wrong direction Speeding Drunk Driving left sife of street Running red light Excessive noise with vehicle Improperly parked Blocking. driveway in no passing zone Speeding ivn': : for conditions OriDr, ir g�'ibtooitedfast street Blocking driveway< ocking driveway In no parking zone Driving wrong4:way Drunk Excessive noise with vehicle Passing in no passing zone Improperly parked Driving too fast for conditions Vagrancy Vagrancy Passinig on wrong side No pperators license Excessive 'noise with vehicle No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Speeding ,_Following too closely Running' stop sign Disturbing, the peace Driving on wrong side Running ;stop"sign Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with h vehicle in no parking"zone Taking bulbs out of signs In no parking ,zone Running stop sign Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive 'noise with vehicle Driving' too fast for conditions Made " U turn;, Running stop sign No operators license No operators license Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with vehicle Speeding Improper left turn Making excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with vehicle Improperly. parked Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Excessive noise with vehicle In no parking zone Driving without lights In no parking zone Running red light Parked in street No operators license w .00 14.00 11..00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14:00 14.00 14.00 25.00 6;00 114.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00. 7.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 : 5.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 3.50 114.00 - - 5.00 5.00 i4.00 114.00 14.00 114.00 5.00 5 .0o 5.00 'S ` 5.00 .,. 14..00 14.00 14100 114.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14:00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14,.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 14.00 7.00 14.00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 3:4..00 14.00 14.00 14.00` 14.00 14.00' 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 .00 5.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 3.4.oa 5.00 5.0o 5.00 1:4.00 11.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 8.00 14.00 _UP - 14.00 8.00 14.00 _ 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 3.4.00 114.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 Loo 5.00 5.00. 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2..00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14,00 14.00. 86 Thomas`Archie 87; John E. Gr A aY , 88 Braxton":Spears 89 Frances Lehman 90 Craig Sims 91`•Kenneth Roark • 92' Louis Reece ' 9,a Edward H. Meyer 94 James F. Lawrence •95 James F. Lawrence 96 Bob Burns • 97 Bob Burns 98 Pete' Jackson 99, Pete Jackson 100 Win." E. Saadley i 1'03 Willie McMillian • 102" Willie McPi l: an i, to Willie McMillian 104 John B. Jones •.105 Jose h h."Roberts E 106" Jose h Roberts l0 Joseph 'Robert fi 108 Jose'' h Roberts P• 10Eulo io Ro • ,! 9 g . drequez Ej ll0 William Berry 68 Robert- Humphrey 0 John Jones 91 Kenneth Roark 255 Willie "-Johnson Driving too, fast for conditions;; Failure to give signal for'" tumi No operators lice'snse° Speeding 1`nproperly parked Excessiver'noise, with "vehicle Nooperators license"' Speeding In no passing zone° Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign" No operators license" Drunk D,sturbing,the peace 3peedi ng Driving too' fast for conditions Excessive nose with. vehicle Excessive noise ,with'':' . vehicle Rennin` sto sign3 g P No operators license Runnin r, • g ed l?glia Drunk Driving on rrong side Running. red light In rio passing zone Paid on fine Balance on fine Fine in full Balance on old " fine L .vu 4'.00 .00 4.00 1.00 5.00 4:00 0 14.00 5.00'- 14.6D 5.00 14.00 14 .000 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14'.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 ckets from 6843 to 68.72 Respectfully submitted: J. E:"O1Bannon, City Judge, R'. B. Smither-, City Attorney To the Honorable :Mayor 1! Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit: the following Building and Electricial: Permit reports for the month of December, Building permits 4 Estimated Values X24,500 Fees collected X2'3.50" Electricial permits 13 Fees collected $79.30 Respectfully submitted; George Baisdon, Bldg. Inspector J. H. Cates, Electrical Inspector To the Honorable Id yor and City Councilmen`: Huntsville, Texas hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for Water pumped from wells W12, 13, 14 Water pumped from wells W10, 11 Prison meter Plant meter Total water pumped. 6,558,000 Gals. 2,800 Gales NONE 44,387 800. Respectfully submitted, R. V Sillers, Plant Foreman e. ass° edt P .... o contro_ th egouths hanging around the. seconded Q. C.Robbing' by Q � to trun this: question .. ,..., ; ouer 1s Meets:n .. 'I+to tion ' asse P S p t Parks ksree requested the council uncil ,. o _.., s ,...th e.f e,.;.:.asib�_. lz.,.tY: of putting. .g..,..sa.. sidewalks down bo' ut. -blocks on eithersideof .he schoolbldg. (Elem.) The Mayorrequested thestreet and :brad ecommittee togetherwith the CityAttorythe City Eagineer to make a report back to the. City Council on what steps to take, toget this done. Motion was made by Frank Sprott seconded by Q. B. Bobbins to hire to( t to draw up the: Plantand Sewer Plant, motion passed. Motion made by W. B. Smith, seconded byC. R. Hackney t the Mayor and Fire Committee go to the.Commissioners" Court with adiffnite plan of what can and oannot be done by the Fire Dept. Motion passed. Motion made by Joe,: Boaz seconded by Ro. V. Gibbs, to instruct the Mayor and Gity Secretary to execute a deed of trust on ,the ;Eastham. propert Motion assed. 3Y P Mr Joe .: Hanover Ass, t. Distric-b strict Eng.' o f the Highway Dept. presented. a . ma • showing. :... p the.::. recommends y Hwy. Dept. on H : `:'s going through d speed lits b the ,, , Hwyis g g o .::Motion was: made:: by ...Joe Motion Boaz. and c � secone b C to pass;the followin Traffic Ordinance. f R. Hac�rney, g ace, Motion passed. AN ORD1N 4 . A E RELATING P TING.. FF TosP n _.. ZONES _. WHICH SPECIFICALLY CALLY .DESIGNATES ADDITIONAL AREAS IN- .THE CITY OF .HUN IN WHICH a ,:TSVILI,E RATES OF SPEED OF THIRTY (30) MILES PER- HOUR ..:.OR MORE ARE AUTHORIZED, RESCINDING ALL ORDINAi�TCE5: CONFLICT� fl REGTHAT TITH, AND.. DECLARING.: .ATT{,NECESSITATE FACTS ItIMEDIATE ACTION: BE IT ., OF ORD�TP,D BY 1 I I� CITY HUNTSVILLE: SEC TT ON,, I That anY and all ordinances or parts of ordinances relating o speed zones on State Highways ghwa 7n of Huntsville •' e are rescinded . and thehe,,follo n , wi g are additional specifically scall P y desiginated areas rate of speed of thirty (30) ;mile5. , erhour or moreis ._ F authorized. ° (a ) U.S:S ._ Highway190, f or ,:_traffic :.moven g in both directions: or the first.0 0 . -mile f .5 rom.. the intersection with Avenue nLIV the;speed limit shall • _T (30)' n„ . p be ...thin miles e 0.20 mile , .. J p r hoffi . For the next. e, the speed limit shall b Pe e • .(35) miles per hour to of the intersection , include; that: pvrtion ction c, onnect n g _.:45 s.1 , 90. For .:the next -., :�0.65mile,to ,�, ., ;., : .. ., ,.-.,, 0.27.mile. eastCity eof ` the stL a... unit, the s eed lit shall - P be fort�r five (45) miles per hour. b U S Highway . ( ) a , � Y 75 for traffic moving � nC in both directions: . . ... For the firs t 0.65mile West -.Est L _ from he: y •ami t, the speed limit shall;be fifty - 0 ..-:. ..... �5 ) miles .per hoar. For' the next :,0.20. mile the speed limit shall be for - fivemil ' (45) es per hour. ,For the next , . .t Q. 0 mile _, .. .. 4 , the speed limit shall.. (35)P be thirty-five , miles,, Per .-hour For or the next 0.92mile, these . . �:.speed ,limit:, shall be thirty (3 e r ._ F or th Pe next 0.35: merle, the: speed shall be thirty-five (35) milesp" er hour. For the next 0.45 45 mile, the speed limit shall be forty (40) miles per hour. For the next 0.70 mile, `to the South City Limit, the speed limit shall be fifty (50) milesper hour. State Highway 45, for traffic moving in both' directions: For the first R.35 mile, from the West City Limit, the speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles er hour. For the next 0.30 mile to the intersection with U. S . 75 the speed limit shall be forty (4.0) miles per hour. From a point 528 feet West of the intersection with U. S. 190 for 0.20 mile the shall be thirty-five (35) miles speedlimit per hour. For the next 0.20 mil's, the.speed limit shall be forty-five y (45) miles per hour. For the next 0.26 mile, to the East City Limit, the speed limit shall be fifty (50) miles per hour. (d) Farm -to -market 1374s for traffic moving in both directions: intersection with U. S. 75, the speed 'limit shall be thirty next 0.20 mile the speed limit shall be forth (40) milesper to the West City Limit, the speed :limit shall be fifty0 (5) For the first 0.20 mile, from the (30) miles per hour. For the hour. For the next 0.20 mile miles' per hour. Farm -to -market:;; 247, for traffic moving in both diredtions: For the first 0.20 mile from the North City Limit, the speed limit shall be fie.,tY (50) miles per hour. For the next 0.30 mile, the speed limit shk+11 be forty (40) miles per hour. For the :next 0.37 mile, to the intersection with U. S. 190, the speed limit shall be thirty (30) miles per hour. SECTSON: I1.1'4 WHEREAS the Preservation � P on of theeneral raelfarof : . g 3 the public necessitates immediate action/ this ordinance shall : be effective from and after the e date of its passage as provided by the Charter of the City of Huntsville. ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross CITY SECRETAR I City of Huntsville, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM: Robert B. Smither CITY ATTORNEY City of Huntsville, Texas, IT BOURN . S GIB&S, MAYOR City of`'Huntsville, Texas MINUTES"OFT GU HE RET UbAR MEETING OF T��: C� C F F ,I'PY , OUNCTL. 0 ..THC CITY OF HUNTSUT �' F,ebrua, 9 1960° C ,C r The ,City . unci C`t H, �, o. of ahe : s of , untsvi:Lle' me in reg'.1 session n 'at the � Clt ? H t T .. - .. Y Y : _. s o Hall an un sv J eTexas with the f ollowin members g resent'.' to _wit .. " ji W. S,. Gibbs , Mayor i Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith ( Laverne Smither C. R. Hackney Franlc Sprott oe Boaz R. V. Gibbs The Mayor ailed the Council. ' Minutes Melt to order, the nute� of the approved: is li Th f'1 'i: e olwn .'i - o llsw b ere :.read '-and a v nd r g ppro ed a o dered , Mite's Garage 10.00 Huntsville Repair Shop 249 55 . 4,,,,,,,,,,,:.6:;,„...r,,,,,,::;. � ohn `: ton.::. G - s sGarage 1 5 W a sr lk u er C t. ` . o n r y Hardwa e Company ,. Mu . sty Tr an act �. or � ,,and'' E ui m n � ,,.. etCo an i g, :. q P � Y II L.,..S.. Wil`liams Texaco -Station The : ;' k G m ar o Kaz'p � = ...1? Y The Sherw Ln-Willians` Com an P Y d. ii n David` Ro ers Phill 6 g , , ps 6 Station• { Martinez Gara e � g.. T Mal.l.e & Smiaher �c . Hi Way Equipment > Coni an W. H. Knotts, Trac. :Uptown Gara e -g Diamond Alkali `Company W T' S ood ire; n u " G a d 1 om an ..,Pp Y p Y W. H. Knotts °-Inc Uti3t Su ' l . C . Y . ; PP ,y .ompang ,1 NI ' obiozl Oil Company S l Bader ::.ter C g Me a Mfg. om an , . P Y s United Gas Corporation i� Sou: thwestern B' 11 Tel .. ,.: e e hone Ca. P Charles dam Motor.- Com an l? Y Gulf` States' Utilities Co•. II The following reports were read: 22.15 12.75 3.00 i5o.00 10.18 3.00 9.15 38.52 .52:- 82.99 585o 20.30 66.00 566978. .45...:.. ,. .75 157.53 12.00 1888. 54 71.88 122.85 2.00 2106.67 To. the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsvill`d Texas ar Meeting of,January 1960 were read paid Huntsville Machine Sho P M °L` td<, 4T . teo. Hunt t"" s, E 1 ec rzcal`Serva:ce Wood 'Motor Iii`. Traf-O*Teria m Ys. The Huntsville"National Bank C.: Robb'ins West'End Motors Inc. -Galloway!s;'Humble Station Boettcher Lumber: Comp a Pak -Mor Manufacturing`C°ompany :;Rockwell Manufacturing Comp Martin S. ez i�at- on" Smithey Print Sho .,P Underwood, Go` oration` C ontin "t `1 'C Sinclair Ref inin' Com an Mustang Tractor'::and Equipment Company Layne< Texas Compan Y L and L .WeldingSupply Great' Southern Life Insurance Com an P Y A T ll.rnan exaco. Service 'Station dams , o. Drjr' Goo"ds Texas Water Welts February 1, 1960: 4.00' 5.00 76.15 283.18 ?J 15;�3 .67 ;. 300.00 581.16 12.09 .if 2.20 11.44 118.96 15.60 .18 1-3 } 4.00 +i 3.0..60 98.57 -.o 594 9 30.88 #, 1917.52 2.40 0: 4 7.95. .2 3 5 36.85 .5 950.32 Gentlemen: We. hereby wishf to submit the following cases on the Corporation C urt Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas. NO. NAME AMT. PAID AMT. PAID. 5 M.;,S.:Guerrio 30 Linton Hughes 31 Lee Otis Gooden 40 , Jeff D. Merchant Willie E. McMillian Jerry Lee Dood Anthony Duke Charles`: E. Frazier Robert >Humphrpy Robert :Humphrey Donald C. May Edward H. Aieyer James F. Lawrence Willie E. McMillian wi31ie. E. Preston Allen Bss Robert Lee Archer Eames T. Douglas Curtis R. Cooper James Porter George 'T. Jones, Jr. John Anderson Wm. H. Jones Robert J. Blackstock John W. Walker Clyde H. Jackson Nelson Johnson Horace E. Paimer 47 1'58 ' 68 69. 79 93 95 I` i6• o8 No further business, Council recessed, subject to Gall: 121 146. 169 177 184 193 206 228 234 254 261 Bslance on, old fine Balance on old fine Balance . on old fine' 'Paid on old fine BalanPaidce onold on oldfine fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance , on old f Incn Balance' on old fine Old,Paif ine,old'finin full Baladncon e on old fine Paid on old fine Balance'. on old fine Balance, on old fine, Paid on old • fine Balance on old, fine Balance: on old - f Inc ' Balance on old i.f ine Balance` -on .old fine Balance: on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on odd ,fine Paid on` old fine • Balance;on. old fine $14.00 5.00 14.00 14:00' 1)4.00 14.00 5100 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14. 00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 $ 7.00 1.00 7.00! 5.00 12.00 4.00 3.00 9.00 3.00 14.00' 12.00 14.00' 8.00 4.00 1.00 6.00 13.00 2.00. 2.00 2.00 9.00 11.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 9.00 3.00 9.00 • ,i. jf Millard Roger'N..Moss Guinn H."Murray Frances Lawrence Johnnie Brown. Tom Dupree 1. Howard_: L..Pursley -2 Howard ;L. Dursley 3 Clark E. Ecrans Ed L. White Jerry E. Arnold John Anderson John Anderson Gene B. ; Erwin George i. Billingsley Gary L. Taylor Nolan E. Link Emmett C. Falp William M. Pitcher Robert Bryant John L. Smith Ross B. Heitly Ross B. Heidy Raymond C. Jefferson Mary L. Winter Robert°Humphrey Lovie M. Watkins Leroy Rodriquez Joseph. R. Billingsley Sammy W. Robinson` James F. Lawrence James F. Lawrence W. E. Lowry, Jr. W. E. Lowry, Jr. Lindburg.Edmond James G. Childers, Jr. John E. West.. Patrick H. Harrigan Thomas"B. Davis, Jr. Loyd OtBannon: R. D. Barron Clarence:Matchett Lyn; D. Barrett Arvel D. llotan Arvel D. Rota.n Arvel D. Rot= Roy L. Kersh Roy L. Kersh Charles D. Frazier Harvey D. Wilson Robert Thomas Jerry D. Le Thomas R. Reeves Lois: A. Williams Michael N. Davis: Jeanett Hooper Pete'McClahanan J. C. Truscott James C. Wells Man.di Mortozavi Burl G. Woodard Lewis George Jenkins Lewis George Jenkins Melvin A. Steely Roy Hazelwood' Roy Hazelwood M. D. Robinson Lee Otis Gooden Robert Lee Archie Bobby Joe Long Gerald Parker Alfred J. Stobart Tommy L. Keith 119 120. 121 122 123 121 125 126 127 128 ( X9 130 131 132 133 134 135. 136 138. 139 1142, 1143 11)45 1146 ,147 19 50 �f151 ' `152 X53 115?; 156 157 {;158: • X59 .160 ;161 X162 16� 164. 66 167 168 ;169 :170 X171. :x172 ;173 ;174 i75 176 X177 159 Balance ort "old :fine Balance on: old fine Balance on'old:fine Balance on old dine • Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on:old fine 'Disturbing the peace • Disturbing the peace Excessive noise with 'vehicle Passing on; wrong side .Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Resisting arrest Speeding Running stop sign Speeding Speeding. Excessivenoise., with vehille Driving too fast for conditions improper left turn ' Parked in no parking zone Speeding Excessive Noise with vehicle Speeding Made U turn:' Driving too fast for conditions Running red light Improper left turn Excessive noise with vehicle ImprCperly parked Residting arrest Driving too fast' for conditions Running.redlight Speeding Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Speeding Failure to grant right of way Driving too fast for conditions Blocking the street Blocking driveway Drunk Drunk Driving too fast for conditions Drunk Running red light Failure to stop for stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fast for conditions Excessive noise with vehicle Improperly parked Improper left turn Running red light Running ;rad stop sign Excuble aessiverkenoised with vehcile Do Improperly parked Running red light Excessive noise with vehicle Improper turn Speeding Driving too fast for conditions Followingfire truck k Excessive noise with vehicle Backing across street ])riving without operators license Running stop sign Speeding No operators license No operators license Excessive noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Running stop sign Excessive noise with X114.00 10.00. 14.00 4:00 5.00 2.50 5.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 14.00 9.00 14.0014.00 14.00 . 14.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00 1-4..00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 --- 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 X14.00 - - - 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.Uo 3.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00, 14.00 14.00 14. 00 114 . oo 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.005 . 00 5.00 5.00 14:00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 14.00 5.00 14 . oo 1)44f :oo 14.00 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 WOO 2.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 114.00 14.00 4.0P 14.00 - - 5.00 5.00 114.00 14.00. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville,`Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to January, 1960. ubmit ehe following, building, electrical'. Building permits Fees collected Electrical 5 Fees collected $31.0 Gas Permits gees Collected Plumbing permits Fees collected 8 $16.00 4 $307.50: Respectfully submitted: G. W. Baisdon, Bldg Insp" J. H. Cates, Elect.: Insp.• A . J. Brown To the Honorable Mayor and City Council i1 Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: submit the following pumping report for the month of January, 196D: Water pumped from wells #12. Water pumped from wells #19' Total Water Pumped R. V. Sillers Plant Foreman City of Huntsville Samples of milk sold in Huntsville. were tested January19, 1 60. All; samples i Grade"Alf 9p s tested were wthin.A specifications with the expeption of Sam Houston State Teachers College Homo. sample was satisfactory in a phase of the test except the solids none -fat were7.78 per cent which indicated ... the addition water, Steps are being taken at the plant and the dairy to determine the reason for it. I issued M•. ss ed the' Land of Pines ilk' Com a permit to, deliver milk in Huntsville, Company P ntsville, Choc. Homo H&H. Whipping Their mild tested as follows: B. F. 3.6 3.7 10.0 33.00 This test indicates the milk is well processed and handled with proper sanitary methods. Yours .'truly, W. j. Dodd City Milk Sanitarian A motion was made by Joe Boaz seconded by W. B. Smith to pass. the followingresolution on Madie Wood was passed and the entire groupstood`' upfor one-half minute him. alf n to in respect to him. WHEREAS, the entire City of Huntsville has been saddened since February )4 E. Wood, Councilman of Ward. No. 3, and T. Tickets from; 6872 through 6904 68,75 voided Respectfully submitted J. E. OP Bannon City Judge. R. B. Smither;: City Attorney WHEREAS, it is the unanimous opinion of the Mayor add' members of the City. Council that Madie's work as a member of the Council made Huntsville a better place in which to live, and WHEREAS, Madxei*seunfailing food humor, pleasant "smile, sound judgment and interest' in his fellow man will long be remembered, and WHEREAS, we agree furter that Madie gave his time, effort and financial contribution unstintingly to every civic and charitable activity which was for the good of Huntsville and Walker County, and WHEREAS, it our desire, both in our official capacities and personally, to express to Mrs. Derelys Wood and her three children our deepest sympathy in their great loss which is shared by all the people NOW THEREFORE and a copy be BE IT RESOLVED that a copy of this official resolution of sympathy be sent to Mrs. Wood permanently installed in the official minutes of the City of Huntsville. CITY OF HUNTSVTT,TF Bq . Wilbourn.. S. , Gibbs, Mayor ATTEST: Kate Barr Ross, City Secretary Mr..Ho A T E n cl all a,.os .,. f. h. 0 , e e.:,n re u, e :st ed b y he :.,C..:i. t to make achee_ k on the _ fa, st e iron- contents the; fromthe.,ncw wetis inHsville_gave a report on the causes and recom , meo nd a, ti o.. n;. sthe water and : sodaash treatment and ha also recommended, aaafar,elantsY emAfterthis.descussion bYMr. TaYfor�Mrprotf gave t e following recommendations from t Water.Deartmart. . RE ; !E NDATION BY -T• HE WATER. COMM • ITTEE The Water Committee met and.auth : .. , ori ed Mr.. Davidsons n z o t o request 'M someoneRoyTaylor to tosecure help Mr. DavidsonD. ,the sere avi idsoncex e in thef 1ann�.n and sec ifi g c ate p ons of a : new water er 2 0plant at �� ,5 t. a cost not to exceod. Gdsrecomment that there be andemergency time declardd : ♦ emeaz e nc due, e �i to g Ythe tim La T ement and the The Yn exas; Co an _. bad .water and that hat n?p Y re. uested to a: build d th q e water plant on a forced-acco ,. - unt theplant :-and l basis .and to be all the fittings and electrical t requithe very yave � e ectr�cal:e equipment , .q pment ..installed:. c earliestThis . complete and readyto operate possible oat P date. contract;a n v le we , with ' ?'Y ..:..Layne ;Texas: Com an toprovide ...ret p Y that sive.:-advantages :. ,:.the Cit f . o Huntsville �L .. of its;: purchasing ..Y vlwill p sin power, ..,.,....gin regard _ .. to all of ;cont ,materials and equipment mart anditems ruction' Layne ie T - q P that on ;the o , ayt Texas Company l major thrat• p n.Y' w�. l secure three bids fromselected ,_.. .e n e work to .the ::best interest-,.,.,. .:,..:...tors and :award.. such onion of the City. It,.. portions is also. Yso: orders . ,food that , ;. a,, the plans and ,a, specifications this work may be pursued pe ifications ::are completed Y h d ea sections aso leted in ' that _ .p order ; , . maybe attained at the possible date. .very earliest 0 r h e se services, eLayne Texas Company is to receive I , ts net _ .:.cost `: fora ma . plus...fifteen . ..._..serials :.Tabor, l. per c � and ;.:other , ( 5) p cent for overhead services [ read and ten 10 :,.e , ,.;. � ) per cent for: profit. billingby�p t. It beingunderstood Layne Texas company to the Citycee that each will:invoices .,.be substantiated t understood that :La e a ed with ifor all e encees. I -' Texas: � t ns L .. Layne Com ma bill''.City Company- the. Y ten.: 10 ,, . for expenditures ! e ( 0) per cent : reduction_ during the preceding mint until"completion-_; of all work. p g h less, It is a furiaher. rQoommendation thatCity a... the enter into • .. another.. Company emergency om axe . , contract p Y for... the furnisher g Y with the. La e : g and installation of water" treating ra Texas outlined in` of ! equipment, eom lets- and ready their proposal contract of,Febru P to operate as 9, 1960. City have a performance bond furnished, and have aluminum aerator. an 11 the r F Ma -- and , ire Committee - advise th . C. , . . C ` .,?'Y .. _ d e ommissioners.. .r'', .. � y _ .. ort.. ha after :A rel60 the: Clt Fir : i h;:. , , , p e in t rte. _ o cti ,., n, out t h� •. :. o w d s o at t i e CLi ttri � t s g gext tf rcut pe o res b o afar i , w e c ti The c minitt pes o e Y , . ffe .e th C o r d e ommi: 1 ss one ;C u" rs ort `the ruck n:,-1" - � .. : . wit 1800 anon r to t th C., . ': : ,;_._ Via.r ark to e:Dunt .. The Count okee u g .rucl{andtomake itsowntra ea�m n t ,, , .. d o a his-trck ,,or ,to_:furnish ni,hrtruck,-for fz ht fesoutfheCitLi t ,,ma. s.Thetrucktobe malnt in a edb .hCount but.::would be housed n h :F , Y t e ire Station .and to ,be serviced in the same. nn t ma, er as he other a ck ru s are serviced.: The" Mayor was requested.ro write'this.letter to the Commissioners Court an M t' � d o Zonewas passed. M tion o was made b Mr.' Hackne "seconded b Mnn r. f? Y . , Y�. y light on 14th and Avenue P. Motion passed. wMao..tfai ron. p aThsas esed. tubes ru:_ n f r m Air ortp property, artY ander t e ha hwa._,.Yo t ePropc r, : cutof �'.by , t'he Susper i � gh w aYPotion was made b :Mr. Boaz, seconded by:Mr Smither to Purchase' a of fromI..N. AddicksEaten 70. ;ft. on 1thStrest and150,ft ondvenue'Msubject to f rnishin :abstract or insured' title at.a cot'.of 6000 : Motion passed. ;of �was made by." Mr. GIbbs _sec ndad .b . � . Hackne to hve;.:;two. tubesput,in under th Hihwa or sewar and n d . made by Mr. ;Bosa'seconde• ...eco d b Mr. ;S mithe Y r to ccet the water: commit tees recommendation. Motion Motion was made by Mr. Robbins seconded Mr. Y .Boaz that due. � r to the emergency p ; oprosal of Layne Texas Company on water:' treatmentg �cY factor that the City accept the y s stem -with Y the. al also um�. num:..,. . aerator,r to require t .:. a performance at a cost ;of , bond,and toact, with and ,:. instruct the -`.:City.: .:,.:Mayor and ; . Layne exas.:Company. Motion was passed. to sign this contract. with ifMotion:: , was made b : i�r.:. Gibbs, s, seconded byMr. . ., Boaz to sign g a; contract with 1 ant •Layne roveTexasCompany p. , p deal this -contract met ti�ith s ec .nc.o ono a new water p ifcatzons as approved at this Council o reel meeting. Motion passed. �. Motion made ....: by Mr. Smither seconded byMx• . Sprott that since, ;!that the Cit Mr. R. U. Sellers illness and his:request- to retire IF y pay him $300 per month for 6 months until he, is able to get his • Ii Socia Security. Motion passed. iMotion teas: _made by W. B. : Smith, seconded byFra ,passed. Sprott to adopt the following scale of Disability. ��a ihty. Motion 30. years or over service 2 months full pay •, month 3/4 pay 1 month 1/2 pay -2 months 1/4 pay 1 month full pay 1 month 3/4 pay 1 month 1/2 pay, 2 months 144. pay 1 month full pay 1 month 1/2 pay 2 months i/)4 pay 5 years to 10 years service { 1 mpiith full pay 1 month 1/2 , pay 1 month 1/4 pay 3yeears to 5' years service 1 month full pay 1 month 1/2 pay 1' year to 3years service 1 month full pay This policy to take effect immediately and any employee ee provided in schedule d n who is already disabled and payments shall be discontinued immediately. Mr. Rogers re resendin the , .,,._P .g Kiwanias Club,requested the Council to allow them Carnival." Motion was made b 'I�Ir. Hackney, to use part o f the street on Y seconded by Mr.,Boaz to allow, the Kiwanisa 12th ' Street, beginning at the end: of the ark Club to close one-half of p ing meters down to Avenue M. And to close Avenue e M from llth to - Sprott to write the Gulf States Utilities -to install a 100 what Motion was made `b Sprott,. seconded by Mr. Robbins�, install -a blinker light on th e corner of. Avenue K and 13th Street., , Motion ,passed.. in.:1 o. o .was made b �Ir. Boaz seen b Mr.S seconded mtth toermis i n t theTexas 3'• � Y p . , sa ,o Ranger to use the little ..f i th o f ce in.e back of the Fire Station on the S cord fl•'- :M , i. . ' a Dor.of on passed. Motion was ' made byMr. Boaz seconded byMr. Sprott : ,to pass the following resolut�an. WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has heretofore acquired:,a- certain tract of land out of the WarrenBirdsell League';. A=6 Walker County , Texas, for airport,:purpose"s; WT �' F .=S, a, portion -of said property : as hereinafter described ''is needed :by the State Highway, Departrent for r get of way purposes for .Ineerstate Highway 45 now, therefore, " BE IT 'RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THC CITY OF HUNTSUILLE:. ThatWilbourne.:Gebbs,- Mayor, be and he is, >herebY .authorized and diraaet ed to execute a warranty deed, on the, form: submitted bythe State Highway De artth n; ' n- .. 1 C '" Y p e , t o baba f, of .the ]ty of` Hvntsuill e conveying to the State of Texa for " . s, o ._.arid in consideration of the stun.- of.- �b,854.00; "the following escribed:" ro art to wit. Mo. . , n p P Y� otao p•assed. I P of on made b Mr. G>bbs seconded •b 'ir. Boa t Y , S z o nstruet the, Ma :or to s i mfri ht a ' wa , easement. on the hi h- .Y � g Y . g. way t rough the airport. Motion assed. No other busine C°„ '' c ss,, our it recessed,,;- subject. to call,._ , \.lt gib\:/vrR\i♦-/E'i7♦. /\ \n n /..n /ti\n n %' .. < - vT .�\.♦ --i -- - n-/ /: n/. /� l�♦ l / n r\ n \ lei: Jii. -n.. n ./{ i\. - \./f7\. ♦ n..\ . i. / .f i - ! n iF'7 . '�i\.l ri7\.n / / --i n /<n /\.ri n:/��'7\ n n n i♦�\ n ri /<•:�i\ /-iC R7NTJTCS ©F ,`fHE 'tGULAIZ •NE ' OF TIS CITY COUNCIL OF fHE CITY OF HtJNTSUIT=T;F 12th Streets, each of the four nights of the Carnival. Motion passed. March 8, 1960 The City Council of the City of Huntsville met in re ar session at the Cit..'Hall in Huntsville,Texas with the Y � Y following members present to wit; W. S . Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins W. B. Smith Laverne Sniither C R. Hackney Frank Sprott ,{ Joe Boaz R. U. *Gibbs it The Mayor called the Council to circler, the Minutes of the Regular meeting of February 9 1960 were read and; sF. approved: The following bills were read I Gulf States Utilities Co -y W. H. Knotts, Inc - Murray Insurance Agency j Mrs. Sam McKinney G. T. Whittaker Fa Gibbs Bros. & Company: Johnston's Garage South End Laundry,„ Chas ,&' Sam Motor 'Company ii Wood Motors, Inc. sF Humble Oil & Refining Col. Allied Safety Equlnpnient, Inc. Grand Leader Dry Goods Co.n The Huntsville Item Bridges Welding & Repairs O'Bannon Insurance Agency Martinex Garage { Huntsville Repair Shop Layne Texas Co. Q. C. Robbins Galloway's Humble Station Wood Tire & Supply Walker Co. Hardware United Gas. Corp. Karpark Corp. approved and ordered paid: $2,569.19 917.10 :?120.95 188100 200.00 160.50 5.90 5.50 6.65 181.23 19.14 48.50 7.50 168.22 3.00 117.75 18.6o 563.31 45.59 112.42 3.45 282.30 42.04 67.91 150.00 Mize's Garage Wood..Tire & Supply Company Southwestern Bell Telephone Co'. Underwood Corporation Martinez Gull Station West End Motors, Inc. George W. Hunt Allman Texaco Service Uptown Garage Continental Oil` Co. Huntsville Machine Shop Eagle Chemical Company Utility Supply Company Caterpillar -Tractor & Equipment The Foxboro Company L & L Welding Supply Co. Elliott Addressing Na.chine Co. M. L. Bath Co,, Ltd. Sargent -Sowell, In.c Heartfield Florist Mallery & Snii.ther Builders Supply Ben W. Young Great Soubern Life Ins Co. Bennett's, $ 15.00 372.84. 121.75 19.80 19.45 18.25 19.45 156.45 49.13 678.74 7.65 62.50 655.08 9.67 4.01 2.48 26.83 62..47 8.82 14.00 1.00 128.15 22.50 11.07.95 42.35 otion was made by Mr. Gibbs, seconded by I'r. Smith, to put the following report into the Minutes, of the Meeting etween the Eire Committee and Mayor with the Walker _County Cgrrnni.ssioners;CDurt. ie following,. reports To the: Honorable Mayor and, Huntsville, Texas 9. IO r 12 1 3 13 1 4'3 X46 ,49 1 82 X88 ( 99 ' 101 1 ;109 116 '128 1:30 130 132 154 1:70• 170 L.1...71. • 172 173 � 73 176 F$ 258 ' 317 43 178 179. 180 181 ii 182 84 186 it 187 188 189 11 190 191 jf 192 11H194,- 195 196 11 X98 19 • 9 i 200 I{ 201 • 202 s;. 203 204 205 x;206 . 207 j 209 ii 210 211 212 2�3 ; 214 ;215 li 21-6 as 217 21.8 ;;219 ?220 j 221 4 2 2 2 -223 j 224 • lit. 2251. 226 1227 '; 228 229 230 Nlelvin L . , v anJJJyKe Melvin L. VanD ke Y. Paul Spivey Paul Spivey Paul 'Spivey Stone T.'Murray Je r W. D` r y odd Floyd' Davis .. Arnie 0 t Bryant' Bahma: Zandi Braxton EB. Sears :Pete Jackson Willie E E. McMillian' Harold R. Booker John on Raymond C. Robert L. Archer Alfred J. Stobbrrt W. W. McClellan John T. Rolling Jerry W. Dodd Anthony Duke Edmond Torres Nathan Irving Elton`0ollins Robert Blackstock Sherman Wright Sherman Wright Curtian Caletto Jimmie J. Raymond Joe McMahon J. R. King, III Andie W. Polk Chas. C. Stephens Chas. C. Stephens Robert J. lust Albert B. McKim Melvin T. Maness Mrs. Grover Beclsiiam Julius E. Hopkins Charles E. Oliphant Leroy Towles Mrs Elvis Greer Elmo O1Bryant Fred Handy Carey L. Jordy Larry D. Pruitt H. A. Subbels George Tyler Roy Auld Willie Juroska John A. Johnson James F. Hanscom Daniel K. Allen Billy K. Finley Donald D. Fick John Kerr Mike Ferguson Joseph E. Saunders Pete McClanahan Pete McClanahan Ronald E. Usry Ronald E. usry James W. Ford James. W. Ford Carol R.' McGuire George T. Hayes Howell R. Mitchell Joe Lemox Norman T. Sheehan Adolph W. Hadle, Jr Howell R. Mitchell Wm. L. Stewart Jan Moore Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine: Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old finer Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine. Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Paidon old fine'', Balance on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Paid , on old fine Balance on old fine Failing to pass a parked car Exce. noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Failure to grant right of way In no parking zone Driving on wrogg side Indecent ewposu.re Improperly parked Improperly parked Blocking driveway Running stop sign Speednxg in 30 mile zone Leaving scene of accident Driving on 1lift side of street Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditions Driving too fastfor conditions. In no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Exce. ;noise with vehicle Improperly parked Blocking dr± eway Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions Following too closely Driving too fast for conditions Blocking fire plug Blocking driveway In no parking zone No operators license Speeding in 30 mile zone Running red light Stealing hub caps Stealing hub caps Stealing hub caps In no parking zone Blocking driveway Exce. noise with vehicle Reckless driving Drunk Drunk Disturbing the peace Drunk Reckless driving Drunk Drunk Passing on wrong side Drunk Exce. noise with vehicle Running red light Running red light In no parking zone Speeding in 140 mile zone Hun AMT. FINE w� `� 5.00 � 1)4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1)4.00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 11..00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 11..00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5..00 11..00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 114.00 14.00 14.00 14.0o 14.0o 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 FE 4 0 � 1. 5 .50 4.00 1G.0o 1:.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 3.00` 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 10.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 5.00 1.25, 5.00 3.00 2.00 9.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 14.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00'. 5.00 5.00 4.00 114.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 11.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00, 5.0o 14.00 14.00 5.00 25.00. 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 231 232 233 °234 X235" .236 ;237 :238 23 240 . 2h1 242 1243. X244 X245. X246 X247 1248 X249 250 :251 :252 1253 1254 255 256, 257 258 X259 312 60 #261 ,262 x;263' 264 265 266 •267 :268 ,269 27o j'•271 `272 X273 274 272 1,275 1276 Wedred Wedel Alvin Carl Fulton Nugent Dickey Honey Riles Wilma S . Debi kle Wm. L. Stewart' Wni. L. Stewart Bill 'Dincan Joe Dan Harris Dan Allen Barry Terry M. Carlton Bill K. Jones H. J. Wimberl Y Enos Harris Tony,Patronella Billy Noes? Samuel E. Long George A. Waldeck Charles Terry Lem Isaacs Charles Thompson Charles Thom son p Charles Thompson Roosevelt Ellis Bobby Wayne Reed George Perry Rgseve1t Hightower FEench Crawford James M. Wells Luther Crulledge Benjamin Franklin John C . West Bobby L. Donahue Harold. H. Rhodes Kenneth McGaughey James R. Luton Wayne Peveto Mae r James L. Fergus JamOlaes L, Fergnesusonon James K. Williams Betty Lee Bailey Ernst Smith Ro;�B. Hudspeth Betty L. Bailey L. W Turpin Dossett Lawrence Improperly, parked Running stop sign `Drunk Drunk Running stop 'sign In' n6,parking zone In. no` parking zone Improper left turn Exce•;noise with vehicle Made" U Tum In no parking zone Leaving scene of accident+; In. no parking zone: Passing in:no passing zone Running red light. Fi"rin n in cit limits:'. Running red light Followin" ';fire truck: g. Improperly parked Rinni�g red" light Drunk Driving on wrong side N r t r1icens un n c e Z. No operators license ;'. o o�in oo c os e o opera oars icease Sp oopcaors e R nigstopsign ee ling In 30 mil F11 g t 1 lye In no parking zone Ptiade - U Turn Driving , on wrong side Improper turn Passing in no passing .zone Parked.in no parking zone. Driving too fast, for conditions R t arked sign in no parking zone din In no" parking zone Running stop sign Following. Lire truck In no' parking zone No operators license unning s; op P Sppp g In no parking zone Fine in full Improp' parked Left` sceneerlyof acent TOTAL T tickets from 6905., through 6937 Respectfully submitted, J. E. OtBannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney 5.00. 14.00 14;00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 ,,00 14.00 5.00 lr.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5. oo 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 .5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 ,00. 1)4.00 10 00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5. oo 13.00 500`. 5.00 5.00 114.00 Ii 7.00 - - - It 14.00 5.00 #` 114.00 77..00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 i. 5.00 ;1 11:.00 1( 5 . oo 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 'x To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 1# Huntsville, Texas 1� Gentlemen: 11We hereby wish to submit the following building, 1,February, 1960 as follows: Plumbing permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees collected J. H. Cates, Elec. Insp. G. W. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brown, Gas & Plbg. Insp. o°:theHonorable Mayor and Cit untsville, a Texas hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for the month of February, 1960: 36,1480' �- ' 000 6, 79. i, 000 , 43,271,000 Water pumped from ;Wells #12, 13, 114 Water a pumped from >Wells.. #10, Ll" Total water pumped Section' 11. The "commission 'shall.:recom_mend'::to the City: Council.; the "a ointment, ,©f :such "indivi duals as ma Pp Y� the, ion n of theCommission,",be inece'ssar` for,- ra er.`cenduct" o ersatlori' and undert•'`, nn ,h :G i, y p p p ala of t e. ©mm ss including froa,tune to time an engineer or City''P].ainning C©nsultants';ef .reed:ga zed standing in the 'field'of planning and zoning; such engineer or city planning consultants shall ueri^ rm.the duties ;pre scribed,bythe ®mmission and be approved by the City' ©uneilaand shall receive such ,compensation as 'may the affixed by 'the City Council. ry Sectien':III. All Department Heads and Officials of the City of Huntsville shall be available to the Comrnissi ©n ;for advice and consultation and they shall cooperate with and- gender such services for the Commission as shall i eduties �com within the" scopeof d-{-`': � s pc the otic._ cif suchuch::officials. All such" Dcp�irtinent cads shall attend'meetings 1 of the:Commission by the request of the Conrnission o± its duly authorized :officials George Baisdon, Plant Foreman, � l, bef:Torhee C>t._hha" mb, er of•, .Commerce Indust rial foundation commztt eef or securingsites for t he builLing of plants tip eared• e counc� l and asked. if there t oul' . � d be one hu�. ndred.v acres 11 a a bl a e1 sa a and re nest h i _ed c un .e o cit to a� a oint Pp a committee t© check with them Tion _; on was made b �z.. _.. Mr.: r S ott seconded`'. b . 1` .. Y.. _ zr .Hack . P Y •.. hey to•r..cuest: the Mayor to appo nt a committee to work with the comniitte. f ` ' `n ' -' ee o heChamber of Commerce. Motl n _. ,: - ., _ o passed and Ma or. Gibbs: appointed Frank S rott ; e � Chairman C.R.Hackne &.--Joe .Boaz The pY of the:: l and re nested was out at the a� q rport. Davidson dson adivsed the :that th :, . .. e Maufen. Construction Company _,.was planning to haul 160,000 yds of ravel- fro the Gibbs quarry :,. . , a on the Midway roc : � r'z`Yd. The '.:would come. down wn Ave M t ...o corner ri: t on 11th Street _.: the of Piggly Wiggly then -_turn ,. � and.:_ .: �. go out to the Hi h ., wat .The .the :.1 gzad a reed for. . _this groadthey.wouldassi znr ,using st repairing them and agreed to scarify.the two:. ;..:. g ,block on AveAv e M. from 11th Streetand, .. This ':. et it back in to ..gbe topped •This- work on >the : the ----bo blocks would` cost .th Company e about$650.00 and the Cityabout a o t.S6 0.00'. Then t c ompany would pile 30 0 yds of rock for the City to repair the other part of Ave M hurt bythe haul. Amotion was made bY C R.HacknYsecondedby Mr.Smother doacce t this propositionand to have both;sldes 'write a letter of agreement. Motion 1 .. JudgeAmos Gates presented seated a copy of themeetingof the Commissioners ors eon rt held on the 1stdayof March 19 0•ere among other business the .following was transacted. .,. l .,."' The Coriunis ioners Court has one o record as agreeing ng toPaY the City y ofHu t .,ville �2 50.00 per month. The of this mount_� is conditioned on the continued fighting offiresoutside the CityLimits of Huntsville Texas by the Hunt -_vi l� e Fire Department. 11 After discussion motion a otion wasmade'Mr. Hackney. seconded ,.; byNi'.MrSmith -r».ht',accept, o the C byCommissioner's :, .....ssionErs Court' 0.00; proposal paying t per month ,. P Y g� 5o h to the .be s That contract a _ ..City will 1 drawn.upsigned, by the' commissioners court and Mayor and . City dSecretarywith- ' y the. following r, ,.� = provisions. �,.. That the. g P . , contract... , would be,�rom Mar „ . .ch 1 thio . nthe9 Dec. 31 1960. This contract will be renegotiated _. ., on ...._ 1s ,.. t dayof October 1960 forand o the following ., .g year- and can be �; cancelled on 90 da written.notzceeither -. Yser, art off, the City failure bycan fermi P Yhat the e e cont race with out notice for, ; to receivedi-.., o e, ... the monthly a is ,....agreed. upon. Y 2.This agreement ,.,, .._ g .... P ..._ to be made . with the understanding a ding t, the' the HuntsvilleFire Departrnent equipment .would not - :. be used.for fighting r • _g' g g ass or timber fires outside of the City limits but for the protection of build only.Motion � on passed Bids were received onadumP truck needed ed b Y the Street&B ri dge Department and the followingwas received; ; Robbins Motors International West End. Garage,. Mallery &:,Smith er ._ Wood Motors $3592.13 3651.78 3969.00 .00.. _ . 3557.090, (with V 8 motor) 3475.00 Motion. was made byR.V.Gibbs .Gibbs s c seconded byJoe` Boaz- to accept ccept the: lowest bid same beingWood Motors for a ,, tot 1 of $3).1.75.00 Motion passed Motion was made Ave S to Freeway p rovided Motion was made half way between the last by Joe Boaz seconded by W.B.Smith to pave 19th street0"" with curb c rb and gutter from property owners paid for same. . Motionpassed by Frank Sprott seconded by C.R.HackneY to have ve a TOOwatt light installed tolled on Ave.I light and the old Highway 75. Motion passed. Section IV. The Commission shall have _ the power and authority and: 11 be its ,duties: 1(1) To make studies and project plans for the improvement' of the City of Huntsville, with a view of' its develop- ments and extension, and to recommend to the City Council all matters for the :,development and advancement of the € city facilities, layouts andappearance, and to perform the duties imposed upon the Commission by the Statutes of 1 the: State of Texas, and specifically by Article 974A, 'Vernons' Annotated Revised , Civil Statutes of . Texas. f(2),To make plans and maps of the whole ©r anyportion of the Pity of Huntsville, and e�r land outside the City - Limits located within five (5).miles of such .CityLirnits, and other land outside the, Ci a u t „ei' Huntsville: which in Y Ithe flpini©n of the Con -mission nz sion bears a relation to the Aldnnin�_of the City tY of Huntsville and to malt suchchanges n es ,withinCi , in additions and c-xtensions of plans or maps :;the it as it deems advisable. (3)1® confer withadviseand private Pr© citowners pertaining tolocation and er ectmon of private s ructu res with the view of having the same conform with the over all City planand toadvise with the Building Inspector dti - in-rfo ce of his u e the e rmaan s . p C (4) .T© assisth C Council r. t e �.tin the preparation of the:1t ...bud e:t and determi�.:ati©n or the sources o p pf funds YY �: . in the procuring of financial and other,aids,and a�sistfnce';f©r`the:from overzanent�...l-autnoritz and !landCity � s their agencies for the purposes herein enumerated, ifdeemed advisable. 1(5) To assist and advise €11 other municipal and governmental agenciesc ies including the Council, in farmula.tin and executingproper plans for municipal development. 'er p p p pd 6 plan and'recommend the location, � plan .nd exten� of J clicYW � parks, Play grounds , airports,orfs a utmma- bile parking places, and other public grounds and improvements, .ror the lorat_®nand planning of the public buildirms, schools, and other properties and of public utIlztie nc1Oding bus terminals railroad depots and termi,naIs, whether public or p_ vate y owned, far .rater� lights, sa nitat_®n� sewage disposal, o .1 flood©od 9 control, tra-Is ortatzon, comnunlcation, and shipping facilities, and for the removal, relocation, widening, H ext-nSlOn, narrowing,vacation, abandonment or change of use of any of the fereg oinq public places, works , i i, buildings focili:ties, and utilities. s(7).T© select and recommend to the ''ity Council routes of streets and avenues, and particularly to investigat e - -avenues:and or the changing thereof and recommend the o each._ widcnarz car ab�.ndonment of streets, ;alleyways, �, �, }; p .:� g�r is ts, andparks. to' the `C' stem present and future all streets _avenue.. alleyways .. ar to conform City's system, ,., �p .t (8) To investigate,consider and report to the it ou��cil:upon the layout and plan of any new subdivision to :,. the Citymf Huntsville or property ortY situated within five (5).miles ®f theCity Lits and to approve all plans,. plate or replats of sddtions �nlhin the City L units or withinfie(5)1le s a�he City Limits. 11 ts ;! (9) To recommend to the City ouncil for adoption,rulesand re ulations governing, plats Plats and subdivisions of ;;-land within the corporate limits of thecityAncwithin five (5) miles of the corporate limits of the City,and d to<. and healthful -:con and the safeand orderly heal u promote health,safety,moral, andgeneral welfare of the rmunit e s r >Y�Y dtheCity -Co Council only after public +; development 9z the cormnunits such rules and.' rc,._ulatzons as may`be adopted by � u p , p 1��. pY Y s; hearing held thereon. (10) To recommend plans to the City Council for improving, developing expanding and beautifying parks lakes s awith `Co cit and other agencies of the and public buildings in or adJ4cent to the City and to c©opestate the City Council fie City $xestablishing, location, improving, selecting, expending andmaintaining the public parks, playgrpunds and lakes for public recreation. pi (11) 10 aid and assist the City Council by recommending plans .for the development of civic centers and to make investigationsand consider and make recommendations to the City Council concerningtraffic regulations, routing and control, and highway designations. (12) To make and recommend for adoption :r mast:r plan, as 'a whole or in parts, for the future development and redevelopment of the municipality and its environs and to : prepare a. comprehensive plan and ordinance for zoning I� p Y P p rt Chapter 2 Acts of the Regular Session of the .Legislature1927, a.nd to perform such the City in a.ecordance with £33, Legislature, other duties as may be prescribed' by ordinance or State Law. The the C : Council, ':make such rules and , regulations Section V. - Couuui si®n shall, subject t®.approval ®f the City uxr g and i date"such time andplaces for l:oldin regular meetings as it ' adopt such bylaws for its,own government an des g g g b h embers of the City Planning i'orwnission shall constitute a quorum for trans- ! deems proper. A majority of the members ,/ ,, R ! act ion of business. Motion was made by R.V.Gibbs /Seconded eco ded by Joe. Boaz to pass the following ordinance. Motion passed. PLA ,; .; ; PLANNING AND ZONING CONP:�ISSION ORDINANCE HUNTSVILLE-1960 AN ORDINANCE CREATINGOF THE CITY HUNTSVILLE PLANNING., „• AND ZONING GOivIL4ISS.IUN, PRESCRIBING THE POWERS AND OF ITS IlrEiViB.,RS AND THEIROF � l _,,-, DUTIES TERM OFFICE, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND `'PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE: Section VI. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent with or contrary hereto are hereby repealed. . - tionof thisordinance is held invlid r I Section VII. If any section, subsection, :sentence, clause, phrase, s or portion or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase . or portion shrill be deemed separate, distinct and an indeipendent provision and such holding shall not effect the validity of the remaining portion. hereof. PASSED AND APPROVED. BY TRE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS by unanimous vete, this 8 day of IT ORDAINED BY THE ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section I. There is hereby created and established within the City ff. Huntsville Texas a ng an Planning d Zoning City Council, such planning :and zoning commission to be composed of nine (9 members whose officeirs are hereby ' the City .of Huntsville, Texas, owners of real estate in the ;.City of Huntsville, and tax payers and qualified Commission,hereinafter referred to as "The Commission", which shall be su b 'ec t to the jurisdiction of the created arnd e; st ab�.ms- .ed i The members of the commission. shall be resident citizens fo the Corporate Limits of voters of -the City of Huntsville. The members of the commission • shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advise and approval of the City Council. The term of office of said members shell be six (6) years; provided, however, at the first meeting of the first nine (9) rnembur6,,of'the :corrnnirsslon,:z••such:rneMb rseshall-.rdraw lots to determine [ which three (3) members shall serve two (2) years, which three(3) members shall serve four (4) years, and which three members (3) shall servecdixr(4) years; thereafter three (3) mexabers shill be appointed each two (2) years for .a full six (6) year term. In making such appointments, one appointee shall be named as Chairman and one as Vice -Chairman. After the appointment of the original members thereof, all vacancies occurring on the cormission shall be filled by appointment of the Mayor with the cdviee and approval of the Council. The members of the commission in the performance of their duties shall receive the mune of ONE DOLLAR $"1.00) per year. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR; MEETING OF THEA CITY COUNCIL The City Council of the City of untsville',me with the following members ";present to wit:' OF .HUNI`SVILLE April 5, 1960 regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville Texas yiTrJ. S.. Gibbs', Mayor fQ, 'C. Robbins W. B• Smith (Laverne Smithey C R. ;; Hackney Frank. Sprott Joe Boaz• R. V., Gibbs The Mayor calledthe Council torderthe Minutes of the Regular Meeting of' March 8 1960 were read and approved: he following bills were read and approved and ordered paid: Uptown Garage 62.29 Johnston s Garage 17.35 West End Motors Inc. 43.87 Chas. & Sam Motor Col 9.35 472 7 4 334.34, 29.70 398.31 763.32 129.50 68.98. 92.80. 15.50 7.14.9 352.78 286.06 227.63 407.95. Gulf States Utilities Company Wood Motors, In.c Martinez Gulf Station Badger Meter Mfg. Company Gulf Oil Corporation Smther Print Shop Calret Meter Division Davis & Richards Insurance Agency The A. G. Bailey Company M. L. Bath Company-, Ltd. , Huntsville Repair Shop Wood Tire '& Supply Company Utility Supply Company Great Southern Life Insurance Company p Y Walker County Hardware Co. Builders Supply Hardy Lumber Company Huntsville Radiator Shop Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Kaxpark Corporation Q. C. Robbins Humble Oil & Refining Company p 3'' Builders Supply Nationas Chemsearch Corp. Rockwell Manufacturing Com PAY' J. L. Ferguson Stafford -Lowden Company Diamond Alkali Company. Smither Wholesale Company United, Gas Corporation Walker County Abstract Company R. 57.90 77.0o 6.10 14.50 141.80 150.00 126.27 73.05 5.60 25.83 28.66 20.25 24.51 16.50 4.35' 77.58 95.00 If The following reports were read: ,To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 11Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit the follo-ding cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas 28 X92 I?3 X133 .11135 • • 1 X46 X151 170 1$181 1189 {216 234, 234 237 254 • 257 258 269 2'70 2;71 271 303 31:7 Lamar Ashley Bobby Wynne Melvin Archie Herndon Scott Louis Reece A. C. Evans Joe Billingsley Francis Lawrence James T Douglas Hubert T. Branch John Spivey, Jr. Elton Collins Andie W. Polk J. B. Stokes Marion Dickey Honey Riles John T. Moore Billy Noer Nelson Johnson Roosevelt Hightower Frenchie Crawford. James L. Ferguson James L. Ferguson James K. Williams Olan Lee Gilbert Alton L. Sheppard Victor Peker Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old .fine Paid on old fine Balance' on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Bald on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full 01d fine in full Balance on old fine Balance - on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine $14.00: 14.00 14.0o 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 114.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 2.00 3.00 10.00 5.00 11.00 5.00 2.00 11.00 4.00 10.00 3.00. 6.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 7.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 7..00 7.00 6.00 9.00 277 278 279 280 281 282 'f 283 284 '286 8 7 11289 290 x.291 292 1,;293 1294 295 - 296 297 298.'• 299 300 • ?;301 ;302 ,304 X305 11`306 f! 308 309 ;13111'310 1 i:312 313. f 316. •;1317 1s 318 • 319 -11•32.0..... 111-.32.1•-- • 321 322 £1324 x;325• •l• 12 �5. • 6 ,7- ••,11•6'-' .11..9-- 10 1,11 .113 11 15 16 17 '18 49 • 20 '21 '22 123 4 1,25 ,126 '127 is Rosie L. Briscoe.`;; Johnnie Brown John T. Moore James A. Barron James Lunia James 'Lunia Lee Hightower Billy M. Mitchell Billy M. Mitchell Bennie W. Davis Gary E. Howell Herbert Randle Herbert Randle Martin E. Green Karen Irene Franke :. Robert Blackstock Rex . Wright Glenn Warrmud. Willie P. MYers Nelson Ramos Edgar Nicholson John W. Scott Jack Beckham Jerry T. Royston John L. Blanchard Thomas J. Pate Jerry Singleton Alvin C Fulton Honey Riles Bobbie C. Williams Kenneth Oates John C. West Donald Oliver Vernon Willis David 0. Watson Glenda Johnson Dixie Clark Bob Schweinle Ben E. Muse, Jr. Thomas R. James Ernest Arredondo Ancly A. Arthur Billy R. Haynie Robert R. Fenner Bobby Murray Victor Perka John Thaman Jay Woodward Roscoe T. Bayless Robert Humphrey James Roark Betty Blakely Clarence Justice Willie Preston Kenneth Keeling Roosevelt Hightower Algie 1)1 Young Donald R. Spell Nelson Ramos Herbert Spivey, Jrx Dan Craven James P. Adair Edward D. Bishop Clemon Rollins Carroll McGuire Helen M. Smith Jerry Moore Bruce Walling (hither' Pace M. C. Lister A. E. Rucka Joe Billingsley Alvin McCaffety Robert E. Martin Bobby Jumper Preston Parrott James Butcher Bob Fuller Paidon old fine'; Old fine in full Paid on old'fine." Driving too fast fo: Whipping wife Disturbing the peace Improper right""turn Running red light Speeding Backing across street Driving too; fast for conditions Dig turbo ng the peace Vagrancy` Improper left turn. Following fire truck Running red light 'Ri " red" `li h ' • g t In a no parking zone Drunk Impro er left turn P Exce i • oise'with rehicle 1n.no` ark n zone Parked' by, f ire -plub Made U Turn Made U Turn Made , U Turn : Ir no parking, zone Driving too fastrfor conditi lots Disturbing the :peach Running stop. sign` Improper left turn Backing. car across street Iii no parking zone Improper left turn Exce. noise :with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions In. no'parking gone In no parking zone Running red light ` Improper turn Driving'too`fast for conditions Speeding Improper turn Running `' stop' sign' Improperly parked' Exce..noise wit0 vehicle In -no parking zone Made U_ Turn Driving too fast. for conditions: Driving :without license Passing on right side Improperly parked Fighting " Drunk Improperly pad- Driving to.o farkest for conditions Exce.. noise with vehicle Improperly parked Running, red light Drunk Improperly parked Improperly parked Exce. noise with vehicle Rmnning.;red light In no parking zone Shop. Lifting In -,no parking` zone In no parking zone. In no parking zone'` In no 'parking zone Made .0 Turn. Follog fire truck Exce. noise with vehicle Made U ' Turn. Exce. noise"with vehicle Running' red" light No operators license Improperly parked. T Tickets 6938 Through 6983 TOTAL Respectfully submitted:: J. E . O' Bannon, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney 14.00 14.00 1)4.00 12.00 14.00 5.00 -5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 11 14.00 4 14,00 14.00 4 1, _. .00 C 5.00 5.00 <,! 14.00 14.00 5-005.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 14.00 .14.00 5.0000 5, 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 �. 5..00 5.00 :? 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 i. 5.00 5.00?. .00. 5 5.00.,. 14..00 14.00 114.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 €. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ss 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 11. 14.00 3.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.008 14.00 14.00 l�.00 o0 5.00 4.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 1 14.00' 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 i# 5.00 5.00 14.007.00 5.00: 5.00 5.00 5.00 I, 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 --- $709.50 46.001. X755.50 1 To the Honorable Mayor and city ,'Counc Huntsville Texas Gentlemen: We:hereby wis to as follows: submit the following Buildin g g,.. Plumbing, • bi i and Electrical icalPermits for the of March, 1 960 Building Permits Moving Permits Fees Collected. Gas Permits Fees Collected Plumbing Permits, Fees. Collected Electrical •edrmits Fees Collected Motion was made passed. by Joe 'Boaz seconded by • Fra Motion was .made by Frank Sprott seconded by Q C .Robbins to -reserve a place in front of Dr to be used by him. Motion passed. F . r, Moi r toes bySprott was madedopt the Budget ending March :31 1960 scrdx�xePr . Frank Spro t seconded by Fred. Smith to; sub ect to''apublic hearing Jbeinghac�. on May3rd.7 �. 0 P.M. Motionpassed and Mrs R� s i ,3 o s was nstructed the notice in the paper for a budget hearing. r, The Mayor appointed the following men as . chairmens . Chairman Finance Committee James .Hall; rt' Water ,& Sewer Frank S prott Air Port Co jmittee Dr. Britt Bell Health & Sanitation Fred B.Smith- Street & Bridge C .R Hackney Garbage;Committee Q‘.0.Robbins � Police Committee Joe Boaz Dr, Eygcne F. Addison Ccty Health Officer '& Robert B. Smither, City Attorney Motion was 'niade' by Q.0 .Robbins seconded "by •%Laverne Srni.ther` to approve these appointments. Motion pas Sed. Motion was made by Q.0.Robbins seconded by Fred::Smith to ask for bids on a new truck fer the Fire Department .to hold the 1890 Gal Tank. Motion passed. Respectfully submitted`: G. W. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brown, Gas & Plbg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elect. Insp. Te the Henorabl e; ` Mayor Huntsville, - Texas Gentlemen: I hereby wish to Motion was posornix made Notion passed. t3 j• Mr. Sprott showed plans for a new ware house in connection with the water plant and a motion was made by Laverne-4� t Smither seconded by Britt Bell to approve the construcitionand plans of the warehouse. Motion passed. by Fred Smith seconded by Dr. Britt Bell to have the Seagrave Fire Truck repaired. submit the following pumping report f Water pumped from well 7#12 Water pumped from well #13 Water pumped from well #14 Prison supply TOTAL r the month of March, 1960L 10,399,000 26,586,000 1,861,000 6,027,000 44,873,000 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon Plant Foremanf: City of Huntsville Samples .::<of milk l sold .in Huntsville weretested on March 22,1960. All samples met Grade A - Exception.of S -am Houston State TeachersC P specifications with the College. The College Home for thi .g s test showed SPC is too high, but over the logorithrnic average their count is only 11,000 w�}ich still. leaves them within Grade .A specifications. Motion was made by Joe Boaz seconded byQ.C.R.obbins Qo that after the following duly elected. Motion passed. Wilbourn S.Gibbs Mayor Raymond Davis City Treasurer Kate Barr 'Ross City Secretary/ James Hall, Alerman Ward No l Frank : Sprott Alderman Ward 2 Fred Smith, Alderman Ward No 3 Dr. Britt Bell, Alderman Ward No.4. All were sworn in. V.J.Dodd, Milk Inspector canvessing the election return to declare No other business the council recessed subject to call. i L ,,.v,. ... ;;HSL Uf l_LH8H;4; �.Vl - 8 r . - C *, i- _i ,. 8:—X- v •i' ➢ i :%738` ,i ar- , r v v-: 8* , �, i, ii"i, n'7C"ir, ,n ni•R� ,. ri., .,. i, .. .,nK niC')�•nn .C' i,:�-.-�Lr,�: ;.-,c:. :d, :£-.,. �t-,-:<c�-;? ��.c�-:-;.-.,c, ";_v1 :;sL ;*- X 4„ j.. -= 89:-H:,. ,.,, April 27 1960 MINUTES OF :THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE The City Council of the. City of Huntsville met in special session _at the at 2:00 P. M. on April 27, 1960 with the ofollowing members present to.wit: W. S.:GIBBS, MAYOR Q. C. ROBBINS Th11ES: B. HALL FRANK SPROTT LAVERNE SMITH -ER C. R. HACKNEY FRED 13. SMITH, JR. JOE A. BOAZ BRITT BELL The Mayor called the. Council to order, ii Motion was made by Mr. S prott seconded by Mr. Boaz 'to. put a curb all the way across Mrs.Co .' P P Y Yry s ro ert since she had paid for it all. Motion passed. iM ti � on was made by1�1r. Boaz ..b seconded I. Sprott to; bu a.new transit for , Y P Yo .theCitysonce oat.: Motion passed. r. Hanson Deed a streetsixty feet Wide on His property connecting on S ycamore Ave. Motion was made by Joe Boaz ;seconded Frank S prott to accept the Street dedication. Motion passed. J©er . Robert seconded byFrankted o de, i a street from 19th Street extended to the highway.: Motion was made by Y pdotto accept this street deditation. Motion passed. Motion was made by James Hall seconded byCobbinsto _ - Q� Rjoin with the school in .tax-suit:against Clarks Pharmacy. Motion passed. number of Boy Scouts visited the City Council and were welcomed by the Mayor. Mr. Roy Taylor presented some bids he, had received on the water plant, Electrical Work and Mechanical work and after checking a motion was made by Mr. Sprott seconded. by Mr. Boaz . to give the contract for the -building to Hg W.H.Knotts at a cost 8 of1 00.00 `The :electrical • r to ,� ,9 work George Hunt at a cost' of $3777.70, and d to try and negotiate: the mechanthcal work. Motion passed. Mr. Baker o opened bids on the sale of:. 0, 00 0 .00 worn. P X35 , 0. wo h of Water & Dwer bonds. There were :8 bidders and the tw lower` bidders were Underwood Neuhaus & Co inc. with Eddleman, Polleh and Resdich for effective interest of 1..01329 and Moroney, Reisaner ' Co with Rotan, Piece t `Co for effective interest rate of 4. 016-_ . 3 Motion on was made- by Mr. Sprott seconded by Mr. Boaz to accept the low bid of Underwood Neuhaus & co. Inc. wad with Eddleman, Polleh & Resdich for 11.01329` % rate subject to checking for` any mistakes. Motion cased. p 1 Notion was made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr. Smith and passed to pass the' following Bond ordinance. Motion wasmade by Frank Sprott seconded by Laverne S mither to adopt the` wage schedule as submitted by Layne Texas ompany for.the construction of the water plant.,Motion passed. The` following are the Recommendations of The Polce Department to the Council r 1 On'.all parking tickets and moving violations we recommend that tickets 3ro issued on and after January 1,1960 be collected.: Those from Jan.lto April 1 will be given until Ma ist.to Y pay tickets before warrant is issued. '2.0n parking tickets;we recommend that a period of 148 hours elapse before the post card is .mailed out.If the fine has of been.paid,cards will'be sent out on eachTuesdat for the; previous week.' If the ticket has not been paid by the . ®llowing Tuesday comp faints and warrents on the offender will be issued. Thecomplaints•and warrants will be handled by the Chief of Police. .We recommend that ;no; -one be allowed to park free -of charge g_f •t 'Y V1 "r'73tOrw3S1k.✓'i:3. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF $350,000 WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1960; PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AND INTEREST 'THEREON; AWARDING` THE SALE THEREOF; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER The City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, con- vened in special session at the City Hall within said City on the' 27th day of April, 1960, with the following members present, to -wit: Wilbourn S. Gibbs Dr. Britt Bell Joe A. Boaz C. R. Hackney James Hall Q. C. Robbins Fred B. Smith, Jr. LaVerne Smither Frank Sprott Kate Barr Ross Mayor Alderman Alderman. Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman City Secretary and the following member(s) absent, ;to -wit: N 0 N when, among other business, the following was transacted: The Mayor introduced an ordinance 13Alderman( made a motion that the ordinance be adopted C\ 11 of the ordinance. The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the ordinance, prevailed by the following vote: AYES : Aldermen Bell, Boaz, Hackney, Hall, Robbins, Smith, Smither, Sprott, and Mayor Gibbs. ' NOES: None had been duly and lawfully adopted. The ordinance thus adopted follows: ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF $350,000 WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1960; PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AND INTEREST THEREON; AWARDING THE SALE THEREOF; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT WHEREAS, the following described revenue bonds of the City of Huntsville, Texas, constitute the only indebtedness payable from the revenues of the waterworks and sanitary sewer system of said, City: CITY OF HUNTSVILLE WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SEWER t SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 18.50,, dated June 1, 1950, approved by the Attorney General of Texas June 22, 1950, and registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of Texas on same date under Register No. 267+2, originally issued in theamount of $600,000, presently outstanding in the amount of $443,000, being Bonds Nos. 158 to 600, both inclusive; maturing serially on June 1st in each of the years 1960 to 1975, both inclusive; WHEREAS, it is expressly provided in said outstanding bonds` and in the proceedings authorizing the same that the City reserves the right to issue additional revenue bonds payable from the net revenues of said waterworks and sanitary sewer sy tem on a parity with said outstanding bonds; and WHEREAS, at an election held in and throughout said City on the 8th day of December, 1959,` more than a majority of the duly qualified resident electors of said City who owned taxable property within said City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, voting at said election, voted in favor of the issuance of the fol- lowing revenue bonds payable from the net revenues of said system bonds for the purpose of extending .and improving the City-s'water works system, and (2) $80,000 revenue bonds for the purpose of extending and improving the City's sanitary sewer system, said:bonds to mature serially within 25 years from their date or dates and to bear interest at` a rate or rates not to exceed 5-1/2% per annum; and WHEREAS, it was provided in the propositions pertaining to said bonds that the same could be combined into one issue of bonds; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City has determined, and hereby determines, to combine such bonds into one issue of $350,000 revenue bonds; and WHEREAS, the City Councilwishes to proceed with the au thorization, issuance, sale, and delivery of such bonds; Therefore BE IT Or.DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, Section 1: That the bonds of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be issued in the principal sum of $350,000, to be known and designated as "CITY OF HUNTSVILLE WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1960", for the purpose of extending and improving the City's` waterworks and sanitary sewer system, undJr and in strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly Articles 1111 to 1118, both inclusive, Vernon1s Texas Civil Statutes, as amended, and as authorized at a bond election held within said City on the 8th day of December, 1959. Section 2: That said bonds shall be dated June 1, 1960, shall be numbered consecutively from 1 to 350, both inclusive, shall be in the denomination ofx$1,000 each, aggregating $35.0,000, and shall become due and payable serially in their numerical order on the 1st day of June in each of the years 1961 to 1979, both inclusive, in the respective amounts shown in the following schedule, to -wit; 1 11 21 31. 41 51 61 71 81 91 101 111 121 131 141 151. 201 251 301 10 20 30 - 40 50 - 60 - 70 - 80'. _ 90 - 100 - 110 - 120 - 130 _ 140 350 - 200 - 250 - 300' - 350 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970. 1971. 1972 1973. 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 $10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 50,000 50,000 50,000. 50,000 The City of Huntsville expressly reserves the right to redeem Bonds Nos. 151 to 350, both inclusive, of this issue, in whole or in part, in their inverse numerical order, on June 1, 1975, or on any inter- est payment date thereafter, by paying to the owners or holders thereof a price equal to the principal amount of the bonds redeemed plus unpaid accrued interest thereon to the date fixed for redemption. Notice of the exercise of the option to redeem shall be given in writing to the banks at which said bonds are payable, and said notice shall be published at least one (1) time in a financial journal or publication of, general circulation in the United States of America, which notice shall be given to said banks and published in said journal or publication at least thirty (30) days prior to the date f fixed for redemption. When said bonds, in whole or impart have been called for redemption in the manner prescribed and due provision has been made to pay the principal of the bonds called for redemption plus unpaid accrued interest thereon to the date fixed for redemption, the right of the owners or holders to collect interest which would otherwise accrue after the redemption date on 'the bonds called redemption shall terminate on Section 3: That said bonds shall bear interest at the following rates per annum, respectively, to -wit: Bonds Nos. ,YL through Bonds Nos. through Bonds Nos. 10, through Bonds Nos. through registration certificate, as provided hereafter this ordinance, shall be manually subscribed. Section 5:. That said bonds shall be in substantially the. interest payable December, 1, 1960, and semi-annually thereafter o June lst and December 1st of each year until the principal sum is paid. Both principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable. in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owners or holders of said bonds and/or interest coupons, at the Huntsville National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, or, at the option of the holder, at The First National Bank, Huntsville, Texas The principal of said bonds shall be payableonly upon presentation and surrender of such bonds as they respectively become due, and interest falling due on and prior to the respective maturity dates of the bonds shall be payable only upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons attached to said bonds as such coupons severally become due. Section 4: That, in accordance with the provisions of Article 717j, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary,. by their facsimile signatures, and the corporate seal of the City shall be impressed upon each of said bonds. The interest coupons attached to said bonds shall also be executed by the facsimile sig- natures of said Mayor and City Secretary. Said facsimile signatures, as above provided, may be engraved, lithographed, or printed, and shall have the same effect as if said bonds and coupons had been signed in person by each of such officers. The Comptroller's UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER CITY'OF HUNTSVILLE WATERWORKS AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND SERIES 1960 THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, in the County of Walker,' State of Texas, FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby acknowledges itself in- debted to PROMISES TO PAYTO BEARER ON THE FIRST DAY OF solely from the special fund hereinafter specified, the sum ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000), with interest thereon from the date hereof at the rate o'f (NOTE TO PRINTER: For interest rates, see Section 3 of the bond ordinance) per annum, interest payable December 1, 1960, and semi-annually thereafter on June 1st and December lst of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America, withoutexchange or collection charges the owner or holder, at the Huntsville National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, or, at the option of the holder, at The First National Bank, Huntsville, Texas. The principal hereof shall be payable only upon presentation and surrender of this bond, and interest falling and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they sever- ally become due. THE DATE OF THIS BOND, in conformity with the ordinance hereinafter mentioned IS JUNE 1, 1960. THIS BOND IS ONE OFA SERIES OF 350 BONDS of like date and tenor, except as to number, interest rate, maturity, and option of redemption, being numbered consecutively from l to 350, both in- clusive, in the denomination of $1,000 each, AGGREGATING $350,000, and, together with the other bonds of said series, is issued for the purpose of extending and improving the City's waterworks and sanitary sewer system, under and in strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly Articles 1111 to 1118, both inclusive, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, as amended, and by authority of a vote of the duly qualified resident electors of said City who owned taxable property within said City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, at an election held within said City adopted by the City Council of said City, which ordinance has been duly recorded in the official minutes of said City Council THE CITY EXPRESSLY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REDEEM BONDS NOS. 151 to 350, both inclusive, of this issue, in whole or in part, in their inverse numerical order, ON JUNE 1, 1975, or on any interest payment date thereafter, by paying to the owners or holders thereof a price equal to . the principal amount of the bonds redeemed plus unpaid accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption Notice of the exercise of the option to redeem shall be given in writing to the banks at which said bonds are payable, and said notice shall be pub- lisped at least one (1) time in a financial journal or publication of general circulation in the United States of America, which notice shall be given to said banks and published in said journal or publica- tion at least thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption. When said bonds, in whole or in part, have been called for redemption in the manner prescribed and due provision has been made to pay the principal of the bonds called for redemption plus unpaid accrued interest thereon to the date fixed for redemption, the right of the owners or holders to collect interest which would otherwise accrue after the redemption date on the bonds called for redemption shall. terminate on the date fixed for redemption. EACH SUCCESSIVE HOLDER OF THIS BOND and each successive holder of each of the coupons hereto attached is conclusively pre sumed to forego and renounce his equities in favor of subsequent holders for value and without notice, and to agree that this bond and each of the coupons hereto attached may be negotiated by. delivery by any person having possession thereof, howsoever such possession`may have been acquired, and that any holder who shall have taken this bond or any of the coupons from any person for value -and without notice, thereby has acquired absolute title thereto, free' from any defenses enforceable against any prior holder and free from all equities and claims of ownership of any such prior holder. The City of Huntsville and its officials and fiscal agents shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary. THIS BOND SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO CONSTITUTE A DEBT OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE or a pledge of its faith and credit, but shall be payable as to principal and interest, solely from the revenues derived from the operation of the waterworks and Sanitary sewer system of said City, including all additions, extensions, and improvements thereto which may hereafter be made after deduction of the reasonable ex- penses of maintenance and operation of said system. The holder hereof shall never have the right to demand payment of this obligation out of any funds raised or to be raised by taxation. THE BONDS OF THIS ISSUE and the outstanding bonds of the Gity's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series 1950, dated June 1, 1950, are in all respects on a parity with one another. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ISSUE additional bonds pay- system, and such additional bonds ma be on a y � y parity in all respects 1960. with the bonds of this issue and said Series 1950 revenue bonds, but and subject to the restrictions, covenants, and limitations con- tained in the ordinance authorizing this issue of bonds, to which reference is hereby made for full particulars, and to all the pro- visions of which ordinance the owner or holder of this bond by the acceptance thereof expressly assents. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED, AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part is duly authorized by law; that all acts, conditions, and things required to exist and to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond and this series of bonds to render the same lawful and valid, have been properly done and performed, and have happened in regular and due time, form, and manner, as required by law; that due provision has been made for the payment of the principal and interest of this bond and of the series of which it is a part and of the outstanding Series 1950 revenue bonds by irrevocably pledging the net revenues of said waterworks and sanitary sewer system; and that the issuance of this series of bonds does not exceed any Cont tutional or statutory limitation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, has caused the corporate seal of said City to City Secretary Mayor, City of Huntsville, Texas City Secretary, Section 6: That the interest coupons to be attached said bonds shall be in substantially the following form: On the first day of 19 , * the City of Huntsville, in the County of Walker, State of Texas, promises to pay to bearer in lawful money of the United States of America, with- out exchange or collection charges, at the Huntsville National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, the sum of —$ , solely from the special fund specified in the bond to which this coupon appertain, said sum being interest due that date on City of Huntsville Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bond, Series 1960, dated June 1, 1960. The holder hereof shall never have the right to demand payment of this obligation out of any funds raised or to' be raised by taxation. Bond No. affixed hereto, and, in accordance with the provisions of Article 717 j Vernon's Texas. Civil Statutes, has caused this bond to be signed by the Mayor of said City and countersigned by the City ,Secre- tory, by their facsimile signatures, and has caused the interest coupons hereto annexed also to be executed by the facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City, Secretary, all as' of the first day of June, *(Coupons maturing after June 1, 1.975, shall contain the following additional clause: unless the bond to which this coupon appertains has been called for previous redemption and due provision madeto redeem same, ) Section 7: That substantially the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each of said bonds, which certificate 44, shall be manually subscribed: OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER THE STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as re- quired by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and is a valid and binding special obligation of the City of Huntsville, Texas, pay- able from the revenues pledged to its payment by and in the ordinance authorizing the same, and said bond has this day been registered by reasonably and fairly exercised, are necessary to keep the plant or utility in operation and render adequate service to the City and the inhabitants thereof, or such as might be necessary to meet some physical accident or condition which would otherwise impair the Out,- standing ut-standing Bonds, the Bonds, or the Additional Bonds (said terms being, hereafter defined in this section) shall be deducted in determining "net revenues." (d) Bonds - the $350,000 Series 1960 revenue bonds 'au- thorized by this ordinance. (e) Outstanding Bonds - the outstanding bonds of the City's $600,000 Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series 195.0, dated June 1 WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Austin, Texas, in this ordinance, the following terms shall mean and include, and are defined, as follows, to -wit': (a) City - the City of Huntsville, Texas, and, where appropriate, the City Council thereof (b) System - the waterworks and sanitary sewer system of the City, including all present and future extensions, additions, replacements, and improvements thereto, revenues - the gross revenues of the System less the reasonable expense of operation and maintenance of said System, including all salaries, labor, materials, repairs and extensions necessary to render efficient service, provided, however, that only such repairs and extensions, as in the judgment of the City Council, (f) 1950 Bond Ordinance - the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the Outstanding Bonds, which ordinance was adopted;by the City Council of said City on the 2nd day of June, 1950. (g) Additional Bonds - the additional parity revenue bonds. that the City expressly reserves the right to issue in Section 11 of this ordinance. Section 9: Adoption of provisions of 1950 Bond Ordinance: That the bonds authorized by this ordinance shall be issued under the terms, conditions, and provisions of Sections 9 to 25, both elusive, of the 1950 Bond Ordinance except where the designated Pro- visions of said 195.0 Bond Ordinance are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, in which case the provisions of this ordinance shall govern; and the designated sections of said 1950 Bond Ordinance and all the provisions of said sections (except where inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordi nance) are hereby made a part of this ordinance and shall apply with equal force to the Bonds hereby authorized. Section 10: Additional Payments Into Interest and Sinking Fund, `'Reserve Fund, and; Contingencies Fund: (a); After payment of the expenses of operation and maintenance of the System, as provided in Section 12 of the 1950; Bond Ordinance, and simultaneouslywith the making of the payments or deposits into the Interest and Sinking Fund required under Section 13 of the 1950 Bond Ordinance, and in addition to the payments or deposits required to be made into said Interest and Sinking Fund under said Section 13 of the 1950 Bond Ordinance, on the lst day of each month, beginning June 1, 1960, the City shall deposit into the Interest and Sinking Fund amounts not less than the following: From June 1, 1960 through May 1, 1965, the From June 1, 1965 through May 1, 1970, the From June 1, 1970 through May 1, 1975, the Thereafter, the sum, of $4,800.00. principal and interest payments to the final maturity of all bonds then outstanding payable from the revenues of the date on which said bonds have been duly called premiums, if any, on all said bonds then outstanding, payments into the Interest and Sinking Fund and Reserve Fund may be discontinued, but shall be resumed' if necessary for any reason (b) Simultaneously with ihe making of the payments or depos— its into the Reserve Fund required under Section 14 of the, 1950 Bond Ordinance, and in addition to the payments or deposits required to be made into said Reserve Fund under said Section 14 of the 1950 Bond Ordinance, on the lst day of each month, beginning June 1, 1960, the City shall deposit into the Reserve Fund the sum. of $600:00,. and such monthly payments shall be continued until such time as there is in the Reserve Fund (in addition to the balance required under the 1950 Bond Ordinance) a balance of not less than $36,000.00. When said sum of sum required by said 1950 Bond Ordinance) in the Reserve Fund, no fur- ther payments need be made into said Fund, except that in the event said balance is ever reduced to an amount less than $36,000.00, the monthly payment, as provided, above, shall be resumed and continued until said balance of $36,000.00 is again reached and maintained. Sinking Fund and Reserve Fund a sum fully sufficient to pay all addition to any deposits made or to be made into the Contingencies Fund under Section 15 of the 1950 Bond Ordinance, the City shall cause to be deposited into said Contingencies Fund from time to time such amounts of money as in the judgment 'of the City Council shall be necessary to provide a reasonable reserve for unforeseen contingencies. Section 11: Additional Bonds ferior lien bonds authorized by Chapters 24+9 and 250, Acts of the 51st Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, 1949, as amended, the City reserves the right hereafter to issue Additional Bonds secured by and payable from a first lien on and pledge of the net revenues of the System in the same manner and to the same extent as are ,the Outstanding Bonds and the Bonds, and the Additional Bonds shall in all respects be of equal dignity. The Additional Bonds may be issued in one or more installments. It is provided, however, that none of the Additional Bonds shall be issued unless: (a) Each of the Funds created by the 1950 Bond. Ordinance contains the amount of money then required to be on deposit therein, under' the provisions of said 1950 Bond Ordinance and this ordinance. {b) The Net Earnings of the System for• each of the three (3) twelve (12) calendar months periods next preceding' the adoption of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of Additional Bonds shall have been at least one and one-half (1-1/2) times the maximum debt service requirements coming due in any, calendar year on the Out- standing Bonds, the Bonds, and, such proposed Additional Bonds. "Net Earnings" as used in this Section 11 shall mean net revenues;as above defined but excluding therefrom all expenditures for capital items. competent independent engineer certifies in writing his opinion as to the annual expenses and income and Net Earnings of the System throughout the life of the. Outstanding Bonds, the Bonds,. and the Additional Bonds, and such opinion shows that the Net Earnings from the System will be at least two (2) times the average annual requirements for the payment of principal and interest on the out- standing Bonds, the Bonds, and the Additional Bonds (d) The Additional Bonds are made to mature on June 1st of each of the years in which they are scheduled to mature. Section 12: Financial Report: That a copy of the finan- cial nan-cial report required under Section 22 of the 1950 Bond Ordinance shall be furnished the original purchasers of the Bonds and to the Municipal Advisory Council of Texas, Austin, Texas, and to any holder of the Bonds who so requests Section 13 Record, of Bonds and Registration: That it shall be the duty of the Mayor to submit the record of said Bonds, and the Bonds, to the Attorney General of the State of Texas for examination and approval, and thereafter to have them registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. Section 14: Sale of Bonds That the sale of said Bonds to Uhclovecci New 1atib - (ic ' plus a cash premium of $ approving opinion as to the legality of such Bonds of the Attorney General of the State of Texas and Vinson, Elkins, Weems & Searls, Houston, Texas, market attorneys, is hereby authorized, approved, ratified, and confirmed. When said Bonds have been approved by said Attorney General and registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas, they shall be delivered to the named purchasers upon receipt of the full purchase price. Section 15: Effective date of ordinance: That this ordinance shall become effective and be in full force upon and after its adoption, AND IT IS SO ORDAINED. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 27th day of April, 1960. at a price equal to the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest . " CITY ` COUNCIL OF, THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS: MINUTES :OF THE REGULAR MEETING OFTHE � s ,. h C�.t of Hu. t,.vs1 e e in regular Theof the n : CityCouncil Y the following members present to -wits; W. S. Gibbs Mayor Q. C. Robbins James B. Hall Frank Sprott Laverne Smither. C. R. Hackney Fred B. Smith, Jr. Joe A. Boaz Britt Bell Thecalled theCouncil r1�I' Mayorto order the mutes of' the `�eau''ar �a Meeting of April 27, 1960 were read and approved: session rib the City Y Hall in Huntsville, Texas with th The following bills Gates Radio Company L & L Welding Supply Co. Karpark Corporation Murray Insurance:, Agency Swope ";Jewelry Boaz Insurance Agency Ottie E. Barrett United Gas Corporation Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co.' M. L. Bath`Company, Ltd. Cauthen's Sinclair Station. Sinither Print. Shop Wood Motors, Inc. Johnston's Garage -Walker. County Hardware HuntsvilleRepair Shop Sargent -Sowell, 'Inc.; Galloway's Humnle.Station. Rockwell Manufacturing Col West End Motors Inc. a Sort ern Motors, In Co xne r'oow g reports Frere teal: were read and approved and ordered paid;' $ 104.00 2.48 4.05 84..00 57.80 80.00 1.14 32.04 42.47 64.14 4.00. 37.00 194.38 10.15 82.60 661.56 114.67 4.00 12.3 113.2 393.06 Meeting of April 5, 1960 and of the Special To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville; Texas Boaz Insurance Agency Diamond Alkali Company 11 C. & L. F. Hall, Inc. David Rogers Phillips "662 Thomason Insurance Agency Martinez Garage Wood Tire & Supply Company Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Humble Oil &,1egining Co. W. H. Knotts, Inc. Martinez Glad Station Mallery & Smithery Inc. The Huntsville Item Karpark Corporation Chas. ;& Sam Motor Co. Hi Way Equipment Co.,, Inc. 01Bannon's Insurance Agency Q. C. ; Robbins Continental Oil Company Builders Supply Mobil Oil Company May 1, l96� v 93.00 115.50 70.29- 4.25 34.55 26.20 3.45 617.24 10.05 2569.35 35.57 314.82'' 10.82 150.00 3.6o 73.05 105.00 4.1.68' 7 .z8 509.40 Gentlemen We hereby Irish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of Huntsville, Texas 15 Helen M. Smith i 26 James W. Butcher 27 Bob": L. Fuller 40 Jeff D. Merchant 77 John M. Johnson 85 Albert Webb 88 Braxton Spears 89 James F . '" Heard E1 99 Levester Douglas 102 Willie McMillian 108 Nathaniel Allen 109 Nathaniel Allen 117 Ronald Gillaspie 132 Lergry Rodriquez 133 Joseph P. Billingsley 138 W. E. Lowry, Jr. 151 Hubert L. Branch 172 Lee Otis Gooden 175 Gerald Parker 189 Andie W. Polk 235 Marion Dickey 252 Charlie Thompson 1,1 253 Charlie Thompson 1i 258 Frenchie Crawford 258 Woody McClellan 278 James Lunia 279 James Lunia 291 George P. Harper 302 Honey Riles 305 John P. West 317 Robert R. Firmer 320 Rosie Lee Briscoe 322 Roscoe F. Bayless 32/1. Robert Humphrey Freddie W. Garner Charles R. Dominey Reagan H. Carter James A. Cole James A. Cole Mary Justice Sam R. Ramey CAUSE Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Old fine in fullE Old finein full Balance on old :Cine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old. fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Balance Paid on Balance Paid on Paid on Balance Paid on Paid on Balance Balance Paid on Balance Paid on Balance on old fine old fine on old fine old' fine old fine on old fine old fine old fine on old fine on old fine old fine. en old fine old fine on old fine Paid ori old fine Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine' Improperly parked Made U Turn Improper left turn Running tek stop sign Fighting Disturbing the peace Driving too fast for conditions AMT. AMT. FINE FINE $14.00 $67.00 14.00 9.00, 5.00 5.00, 14.00 2.00' 14.00 10.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 14.00 4.00. 14.00 7.00 5.00 2.75 14.00 3.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 1.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 7.00 1..00 13.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 8.00 14.00 2.00 1:4.00 6.00 14.0o 9.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 9.00 5.00 1.00 25.00 3.00 14.00 11.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o 14.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 James' E • lJum Glynn R• Bishop Gl ` 1 T. B' n isho Yn .,. P Joe Small Jr" Dalton T.. Fax Homer Royal. Malachi He"Wrrera ns John W. Amick Jimmyy; Platt Sandra Warren David` C. Johnson Glenn W. 711iar Rex Black Delma E. Dickey A. R. Flttcher vet r D Le s e o �; a Robert Mor anlas g`u Joe Wood Robert L. Lush Brady Riles Eddie Hudapeth Hubert L. Branch Hubert L. Branch Ronson Howard 59 Jessie Houston ,60 David C. Johnson 61 " Donald C. ,; May 62Michael H. Davis 63 Edgar T. Bice, Jr. 64 Robert Bawling 65 Verner L. Bain 66 Harry Thompson 67 Homer Clark C 'L 168 JJeoerr MaY cKeCarnter 169 70 Roger Ayers 71 George T. Jones 72 George T. Jones 73 James W. Bain, Jr. 74 Allen Gage 75 Bobby T. Huffman 1,76 Jeff 0. Merchant 177 Mary Dell Evans 1178 William G. Minkert 179 H. W. London 80 81 RonnEddieieHudspMorreweth 18 Joyce Crouch ( 2 Y 183 Carl E. Curlee 11184 Gerald L. Kirkland 1185 Albert Webb 86 Newel D. Wentworth 187 Willie J. Shields '00. J. W. Martin 11 • 8 11 89 James C. Heard 190' Ronald P. Mafrege 91 Sammy J. Praino 192 James W. Ratterice 93 James E. Lum 94 James E. Lum 395 James E. Lum 196 James Orr 97 Harry J. DeFox !98 Hugh D. Castilow 99 Phil Ray Baker 1100 Richard J. Cole, Jr. 401 Howard B. Eitel 11102 Joseph C. Woods, Jr. '1103 Joseph A. Natale 104 Robert J. Brown 1105 Keefer Farris 0.06 Bob. Craig 0.07 Dan Michael Shelton 108 Paul Cals X109 B. C. Hall, IT 0.10 Al Craak 1111 Shirley Ann Shaw 0.12 Freddie C. ` Banner 113 Mike Ferguson, Jr. 114 Thomas A. Moore - Raymond a. Keepple Clifford Collins Clifford Collins Braxton Spears Braxton Spears Braxton Spears Braxton Spears Mack Smith u.nn.ng stop sign - No o erators liscense. Drivin too fast for., conditons:; g Excessive noise;tiith:vehicle Shop lifting Driving• wrong ; on • one ;way . streel R • unning; red"light Speeding:. Improper"left turn Improper. take -"off In no :parking" zone In no ;parking zone Running "step sign Tn no ;parking (zone Th nnin sto si"'n Running stop sign. Running stop sign Drunk Drunk Driving too "fast for Defective brakes. Speeding Running stop sign Driving too fast for conditons Parked en wrOng, side ';of street Exce. noise .14th vehicle Exce noise with vehicle In rio parking zone tri roperly ;parked P.. Drank: Driving too fast for. In no parking zone conditions conditions In no`parking zone Exce `noise with vehicle Speeding In no parking zone In no parking zone: nozone In P k g Speeding" Running stop sign Exce. noise with vehicle In no.parkkng zone Disturbing the .,peau- In.ne parking zone In no; parking zone Exce .. noise with , vehicle Running st©p sign Failure to ` grant right -of -way Speed.ing Exce. noise with vehicle Exce noise with vehicle In no parking zone Left"turn made improperly Blocking driveway Speeding Exce" noise with "vehicle Exce noise with vehicle In no parking zone In no,parking-zone Speeding In no;parking zone " Made '11' Turn Running red 'light Drunk, Over•.parking Over Parked In no parkingzene In no Parking zone Running red light In"ne parking zone Over parking" In no parking zone Ldit scene .of "accident Following too 'closely Exce noise Passing on wrong side Passing en wrong side Drunk • Passing on wrong side Drunk NO operators license Driving on left side Driving toofast for conditionsr In no parking" 'zone, Total Corporation Court for April T Tickets 698)4 thru, °7149 Itespec;fully. submitted: J. E.'0'Bannon, City Judge S1t�.001Zt.00 5.00 r 1 0 0 - 4 0' 5 �.. l oa oo" 14..00' 4.0© 14.00= 14.00.: 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00'" 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00; 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.005, .00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00' 14.0 14.00 14.00 14,00.... 7.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.0o •:14.00_ .14.00_: 5.00 5.00 114.00 r. 4,00 14. 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 14.0+. 7.00 14.0o 7.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 5.00 14.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00' 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00` 14.00 14..00' 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.09 2.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 _ 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.0® 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 1.4.00 1.00 5.00, 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7. .. 00 2.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 - 14.00 14.00 _ 5.00 - - 8871.75 166.0o 1,037.7 To the ;Honorable Mayor an ntsvi 1e, Texas I hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for the month of April, 1960, as Water pumped from wells #12 Water pumped from wells #13 Water pumped from wells #14` Prison supply Thrix by-pass Total Prison supply TOT..L,:putiiped Water Sales Service Charges Miscellaneous Recoveries Water Taps SEWER DEPARTMENT 170,000.00 3,500.00 1,000.00 :. 100.00 4,000.00 $178,600.00 11,874,000 26,353,000 2,801,000 4.,682, 000 25,000 4,707,000 1i5, 710,000 Respectfully submitted, George Baisdon _Plant Forernan To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to sumbit the fellowing Building b ad follows and Electrical, permits for the month of April, 1960 II SEWER Charges GARBAGE ;DEPARTMENT Garbage Charges AIRPORT Revenue PARKING METERS TOTAL. REVENUES Total Appropriations, OVER iia n C is i f"ts . n is riCia iiia Ca i. .a a n n n S-iy.i a'9 i . iC r� i �-iC Cit ii i� ADMINISTRATIVE- et Lights': City Hall Operations Legal & Professionans Lights - City"Hall Mosquito Control. Publications Postage Salary -: City. Salary - Election Judges Salary - City Comptroller> Salary City Engineer Supplies 30, 000'.00 35)000.00 4,000:00 20,000.00,. Gas Permits Fees Collected Plumbing Permits Fees Collected Respectfully submitted; G W. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp A. J. Brown, Gas & Plbg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elect. Insp. May 3, 1960. City of Huntsville yi Samples of milk sold in Huntsville were tested April 18, 1960 and found as follows: All samples were within Grade «A" specifications with the exception of Borden(s Homo whichwas extremely high in coliform and Specific Plate Cont. All temperatures were within limits. Butterfat content ranged from 3.4 (Land of Pines) to 4..3 (Sanitary). Signed: W. J. Dodd City Milk Inspector [Motion was made by C. R. Hackney seconded by Frank Sprott tohave a maintenance crew of three men and a truck and to do nothing but maintain the streets, the crew to be composed of one white mazz the white man' to run the sweeper six days a week m andtwothed-quareeo. And Y week(mornings) and to pick up the garbage around the square on }Sundays and to pay' lain. 0375 per month. Motion passed. 1Motion was made by Mr. Hall seconded by Mr. Boaz to adopt finally the following budget for the year ending March 31, 1961. B+'•U-D-G-E-T CITY OF HUNTSVTT,TE, HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS For the Year Ending }larch 31, 1961 c.: ;(Rec H -;:**3a „ .;8 c ;a 88',-)K8Hf-; 881- .. „ )C,a ,CN -ME X -;f ;;-.-MHi-. ��8 a S. H :� 1 -*5( a;-)H8H. L n ,. ,c-iY.a ,r�a ,'c-., ,c7C ,c;.-ri7a--.na ,ti: -`r.., .;-;c;, Pi:.`,' -:S- :(-iE REVENUES GENERAL FUND Telephone & Telegraph Milk Inspector Bldg.,gas, Elect.., &..Plbg. Insp. Unclassified Insurance & Bonds Salary - Office Secretary MiscellaneousFees Social Security Auto ExFense Chemicals Equipment Maintenance & Supplies Depreciation Donations Salaries Insurance Unclassified Fire Marshall Social Security Telephone POLICE Auto Expense Depreciation Salaries City Judge Fees City Attorney Fees Supplies Insmrance Telephone Unclassified Jail Expense Radio Expense Social Security STREET &:BRIDGE City Engineer Depreciation Auto Expense Salary - Foreman Street & Bridge Labor Maintenance Supplies Insurance Unclassified Social Security NON DEPARTMENTAL Taxes Penalty & Interest Franchise Tax Corporation Court Fines Building Permits Electrical Permits, Gas Permits Miscellaneous Delinquent Taxes Utility Taxes Expense Recollected Plumbing Permits $115,000.00 2,000.00 400.00 15,000.00 1,200.00 600.00 300.00 2,400.00 7,000.00 30,000.00 15,000.00 600.00 $189 500.00 Cit -l -all Bonds & Interest Water & Sewer Bonds Bond Retirement Interes t Depreciation -(Bldgs. 1500.00) (Park 494.50). (Furniture 600.00) 57,100.00 12;,466.75 633.25 XPi is E -H7 Li+�a iC tea/ n,{ 9$ 7, 000.00. 1,000..00 500.00 600.00. 3,000.00 200.00 200.00 316.00 200.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 1,000.00 500.00 600.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 500.00 3,600.00 200.00 200.00 $ 28 516.00 1,500.00 300.00 300.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 7,000.00 500.00 100.00 600.00 75.00 300.00 14 675.00 4,500.00 1,500.00 30,000.00 4,000.00 3,600.00 3,000.00 400,00 300.00 100.00 500.00 1,000.00 5oo.00 49,400.00 4,800.00 18,000.00 7,000.00 5,100.00 18,000.00. 6, 000.00 3,000.00 600.00 100.00 500.00 63,100.0o 3,600.00 0 10,500;002100.00 2,342.50,. 2 594.50. 40; 037.00 Auto Expense Allowance & Rebates Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Legal & Professional Pumping 2,000.00 300.00 300.00 60,000.00 13,000.00 5Q0.00 21,000.00 Postage 300.00 Salary Manager 3,480.00 Foremansalary - Distribution __ 5,100.00' 5,100.00 4,500.00 Salary - Foreman, Plant' Salary Night Foreman Salary - Office Secretary 3,600.00 Supplies 7,000.00 Maintenance & Equipment 5,000.00. Telephone & Telegraph 500.00 Water Softening Plant Expense 5,000.00 Donations 2,500.00 Insurance 4.00.00 Unclassified Waterwks. & Sewer System Res. Fund Engineering Social Security SEWER DEPART7ENT Allowance "& Rebates Bad Debts Depreciation Labor Maintenance of Equipment,. Supplies Unclassified GARBAGE. DEPARTMENT Auto Expense Bad Accounts Depreciation Labor Supplies Unclassified Salary - Manager Insurance Allowance & Rebates Social Security PARKING METER EXPENSES Depreciation Maintenance Salaries Social Security AIRPORT Miscellaneous Expense Depreciation 1,000.00. 10,838.75 1,800.00 600.00 100.00 50.00 10,000.00 500.00 1,500.00, 500.00 100.00 The Mayor called; the Council to order:' The , Ieeting of May 1.8, 1960 were read" and approved.: Min The following b3:is were read and Rowles, Winston & Co . Layne;Texas'Company W. H."Knotts, Inc. Uptown' Garage 1i Builders Supply 1jWest-End Motors, Inc. °1Wood Motors; Inc. 11Walker Cou ty Hardware Co Martinez Gulf"• Station` The`Huntsville,Item Diamond Alkali"Company • LayneTexas'Company Heartfield Florist Wood Tire & Supply Best • Tailors Inc'. •i Browming-Ferris Machinery Company Continental Oil.`Company I United Gas Corporation ( O1Bannon Insurance Agency 11:Karpark Corporation approved;and ,ordered paid 0 0,... `��345.. 0 Gulf States '`Util"hies Cor ". _ p ;`11,:663.75 Chas . & Sam."':Motor": Co. 2971.45 Item Stationers 12.60. Huntsvill:1: Repair Shop 666.59 ; Aliman's 71.68. Mustang: T'c,tor. C'o. SMotor Co. 16.17 Texaco WPCoeFraopo, rsng Company 8.. Rob59Mallrnither tility, Sply Cempay3286 dPer 8.8"5Great Southern Life Insurance X2627.82 6161.30 800 .0.0 235.07; 3.50 ).61 35.1.4' 867..68: 67.09 1.00 57.19 4.01, 35.75 52.60 77.08 71.29 117.13 94.25 30.00 422.45 4,000.00 50.00 3,500.00; 19,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 720.00 500.00 100.00 4:00.00 3,000.00 1;, 200.00 4,200.00 200.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council ilHuntsville, Texas No further business, Council recessed subject to call. issse.-x-iteHst-xe'r n, . 3e, :s.- -,r :E ne,-n r, :r , n .) ; .n r cr..:eegee. , <- v v -x_c 1er_.exeHE-x xxxxsi w . ex xxxxxxxx x1 May 18, 1960 MINUTES OF TIIE SPECIAL 1T ',TING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: The City Council of the City of Huntsville met in special ffiession at the Cit.y Hall in Huntsville, Texas with the following members. present to -wit:. W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins 1James B. Hall Frank Sprott ILaverne Smithey C. R. Hackney !Fred B. Smith, Jr !Joe A. Boaz Britt Bell The Mayor called the Council requested this to be done. The Chairman Boaz of the Police Department reported on the application of R. M. Conner as Chief hzef of Police and after discussing his qualifications of previous service a motion was made by Mr. Hall seconded by Mr. Hackney to hire R. M. Conner as Chief of Police at $425 per month, and to be given`a free hand for a trial period of E . 1lsix months, Chief Conner to start working May 19, 1960. Motion passed. Mayor appointed Elmer Nichols as City Judge during until his retirement, same being November 3, 1960. necessary and then if needed to help in the Police to accept this appointment, Motion passed. the absence of Judge 0►Bannon and to pay him $300 per month Mr. Nichols to serve in judge .01Bannons place as long as is Department. Motion made by Mr. Smith seconded by Mr. Sprott No further• business, Council recessed subject' to call. iE'>i�iCiC i %'i n.,i�riG"i /C7,_ ,r C7CiH ic'iC ""., i . n rf ii i, , ,C. , - �C ��-� ;:�[:si . ,� ,r v , i * , v r ,.,, _ , . � , ice, iC ,Ci. i� ifiTiC'iCi, I, n i� 1� i, nn i. i� n n , -ii n n.iC n � ��C'i, n n n n n n n n i i'i. ,� i}. iV,..iCi 7CiF7%>1-5H, . i i, LHS,� i� i51C June 7, 1960 1i MINUTES OF THE REGULAR' MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: 'E The City Council mf the City•of Huntsville met in regular session at the City. g pto---Wit Huntsville T 1' the followin •members resent to wit.: , exas with W S •. Gibbs, Mayor i1 Q. C. Robbins 1 James B. Hall 1'Frank Sprott 1!. 1Laverne Smithey 1 C. R. Hackney Fred H. Smith Jr. Joe A. Boaz Britt Bell 1 Stone Murray Hang Thompson. Homer L Clark Jeff D Merchant .Jeff D. Merchant Eddie Lee Hudspeth J. W. Martin Hugh D. Costilow Freddie C. Banner ,• Mike Ferguson, Jr. Rosie Lee Briscoe Rosie Lee Briscoe Rosie Lee Briscoe Balance on old fine Paid , on old fine Paid on old fine Paid onlfine odF Paid onold fine Paid on old. fine Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full $14.00 14.00, 1LG . 00 14.00 14.00 114.. 00 14.00 1)4.00 14.00 114.00 25.00. x:4.00 '�fi10.00;` 5.00 :7.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 3,00 13.00 14..00 122 Mack Smith 123 gharles D. Orr ;,124 Ben E. Muse 1125 Rube Bass 126 Wendall Gray {127 Willie Vann ;1128 Harry L. Jones '1129 C. M. Drezesienski 11130 Ronson Howard, 1131 James Robert Parker 1132 Robert Lewis McLeroy ,133Alonzo Williams Jr. 11i_4 Alonzo Williams, Jr. 3 11135 Jerry C. Dyer 11.136 Charles E. Cates 1137 Harry Walker 1138" William4H. Taylor Jr. '1 139 S. L. McAdams �1 ;140 Ned Nixon 111141 Ruth Goode 14.2 Jeff Smith Jimmie Lee Foreman e 143 11114 John H. Kirby 1145 Dan Shelton 1146 Eddie L. Hedspeth 111 Robert Henderson 47 1148 Walter W. Chamblen 1149 John Marion Thoman 450 James D. Whitefield 11152 James 0. Whitefi&ld 1)153 James 0.1ihitefield' 1154 Melvin Warren 155 Albert Verdon Ainsworth ;1156 Frenchy H. Crawford 11157 Frank Kent 111158 Hugh Costilow 1159 Vern Gene Burnaugh 1160 Edgar Theodore Bice(0_41.,g3_ In no; parking zone Made U "Turn Driving too fast for conditions Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Pan red light Backing across street Parked in no parking zone Excessive noise with vehicle Driving too fast for conditions Disturbing the peace Drunk Disturbing the peace Run red light Improper tarn Ran red light Ran sadp7.s git Reckless driving Failure to yield right of, way Improperly parked Ran stop sign Ran red �d,l•. light Improperlyuparked Parked in no parking zone. Improper turn Ran red light Ran stop sign Defective muffler Driving too, fast. for conditions No passing zone No passing zone Drunk Indecent exposure Excessive noise`. with vehicle No passing zone No parking "zone Passing on left side of street old fin= in a .1) • 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00• -5.00 5.00•5.00 5.00 .5.00 5.00 • 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00•14.00; 14.00• 14:.00• 5.00 5.00 -5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 •1,00 14.00• 25.00 25.00 •1.4.00•14.00 5.00 -5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 • 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 • 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00•14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 ;5.00 Mr?', •,• ...„ . 11 161 P. E. Pipkin 163 John Albert Oliphant i6L J. 0. Robinson 166 Ernest Price ••••••.' 167 Darwin Tdhi1tenben j' 168 James:Thomas., Rabun170 Ross B. Leidy .• • • • - 1 169 Wilile Butcher • " • 171 Ernest Dillard, -Jr 17L Wililam Neal : • j 173 Dale flaxter ' • • 175 Bill Jei'fro 176 Jerry Goker 177 Montie Burns 178 Clarence Brown 179 Grady W. Fredegi11 180 Pink Harrison p 181 Ernest Ashley 182 See top first page ---Rosie Lee Briscoe -••• • • --•• • •- ••••• • E. •:.;:'• • •-. - • iTo the Honorable Mayor and City Council li Huntsville, Texas t Gentlemen: Parked in no Parked in no Parked in no Parked in no 'beff.ectiVe parking zone parking zone parking zone parking zone uf flea- RaD:fneroteidvleigllt muffler Drunk No parking zone No operators license Reckless driving No ppaarrikdinngg zonezIore No parking zone Speeding Speeding No operators license Total Corporation Court for May 1960 T Tickets 7150 thru 7234 Le Respectfully submitted: Elmer Nichols, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney June 1, 1960 1 .. . 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 III': • ::.5.-•06 • • H54)P5.00 5.00 "' 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 "• i • • .-''•-•5,00...:11! • 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 06- 214-.00JJ1.00 1)4.00 r--"..•1 • 565.00 .85.00 653.00 ' -3.00• 650.00 hief R.M.COnner made a report of his work. Chairmen, of each CoMmitte• e made reports. Motion was made by Q.C.Robbins, seconded by:Ja.mes Hall to aprove,, the building of an extra, room for he water plant by the aerator at a cost of around - $2000.00 Motion' passed/ ••• ' I No other business the council recessed subject to call.' ' .1H8E-g4S8k-X-,(--rc-IP'-y-,,HHHHSHH8S8H8f-X--)H8-)F-N-38t-X-*-X-41.-X4HH81-41-X-X-488H1--,',--x--;f73H8:--X-4k-38881-)8H8SE-3Pk-g-X-iek-X-iHE-x-i-x-3:-.%HS8SHE-,'88,988HHHH' July 5, 1960 NINUTES OF THE REGULAR NEETING OF THE CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVI[JLE, TEXAS in Huntsville with the folloidng raenthers present to -wit: Q. 0. Robbins Jaines B, Hall Frank Sprott • Lavdrile•:-..STriitiler • • • • •-... ..,• ••••-. T :- • , , • I: • • . ,......„ • . . '•:f• •-' • •.• ..• • • • .•• • • •-• • F0.reR* dBila. Smith,ey th, jr. J Britto A . BoazBell The lvil-nlites of the Reg'''. "ug approved as read: -5. approved and ordered paid: $ 557.711. Goolsby Bl 232•..867593 8iTi.'le?rirperwseirMun'"Wniiiclipiaamls Go.League ak 4 0 ItUnt,9,viiie Glass Go • The Mayor called the Council to order. lar Meeting of June 7, 1960 were read and • •-• 176.00 Ti 2.50 17.37 150.00 21.00 • • 183.80 2)4,36 35.00 18.56 99.35 31.10 )416.83 5.00 - • .6• • I - - • . 1 50.80 4 75 The foliowing bills were read an Humble 0il Refining Go. Continental 0i1 Company i•••• Q. 0. Robbins . . •• •••• •-- . • . • - • •• --.•: . • .• S . • . ••:.• , Badger Meter Mfg. Go. M. L. Bath Company, LtdInstitiite of Applied Science :•!'-'•-•-••'• • • • Boa Insurance Agency Browning-Ferris Machinery ,.•:, • GO.Martinez Garage :1 • • • • ••.-- • • Corrip4riy...:. • ..,...... Bui1ders Supply .• Wood Notors, Inc. Steel tor R6p4i±, Shop United Gas -Corporation • .-. • .• . • ' I hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for the month of Hay, 1960, as follows: Water pumped from wells #12, #13, #14 451029,000 gals. 'I Prison pumpa,ge,,J..,681 000 gals. '.. I , TO TAB PUMPAGE -4-9-T710,000 Galss ' h •',.; 11 To. the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: George Ba.isdon Plant Foreman 291 52 The Seagrove Corporation a .51- .8:3 Boettcher Lumber Co.,; s 481 ::8er0orra°gs: 1131311*2-47' '71:57° WB 18.-°1drd Tire Auto GJones-uPYBI ur Hardware rl dy wA auc. sC u° P 1 Y 262.85 .A.1.1ma.nis 150.4.5 Cargi s o. 11.30.00 1:rze:tisSGOaurtahgeern Life Insurance 0°- 81 86 WaLicer Coun )4 82 Ca.utheri's Sinclo-ir Station We hereby wish to sumbit the following Building, Gas, Plumbing, and Electrical 11 1960: Building permits 5 Fees collected $32.00 Est. Val. $40,200.00 Gas pennits 6 Fees collected ;112.00 Plumbing permits 7 $20.00 16 1.'73.25 $137.25 Fees collected Elect. permits Fees collected permits for the month of May, REspectfully submitted: G. W. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brown, Gas & Plbg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elect. Insp. Samples of milk sold in Huntsville were tested May 23,1960 and found as follows; i• • I, Borden's Homo and Whipping Cream Grade "A" "2 A 11 it A 4 Land of Pines, Homo .11 Sanitary Homo and Chocolate Lamar, Homo Sam Houston State Teachers College,Raw Land of Pines, Whipping Cream -violation for this sample. Sam Houston State Teachers College, Homo -violation for this sample(This sample does not put the Co, in violation W.J.Dodd, Milk Inspector Motion was made by Q.C.Robbins seconded by Joe Boaz to buy new coveralls for the Firemen. Motion passed. Mayor appointed, Charlie Fadell, Elliott Bowers, Buck Thomason and Ross Woodoll to serve on the board of Equi.lTizati Motion was made by Q.C.Robbins seconded by Frank Sprott to approve the appointment of these men.Motion passed. !! To the Honorable Mayor and City Cou4cil u.ntsvale, Texas )Gen-tlemen: Te hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for the City of NO. NAME CAUSE 9 Herbert Spivey 32 James A. Cole 33 'Melvin Archie 1 37 Rayfield Gains 49 Army OlBryant 50 Army 0113ryant 54 HerndonrbertL.Branch Scot 56 He ' 57 Herbert L. Branch 64Wayne D.Merchant eSmll 76 Jeff 80 Eddie Lee Hudspeth 113 Mike Ferguson 133 Joe Billingsley 138 Wallace Lowry, Jr. 1)49150JoeRoberThmatoF.sByrnes 154 Harvey D. Wilson 156 Frenchie Crawford 168 Melvin Steeley 172 Lee Otis Gooden 172 Don Arrington 210 Eustace Platenburg 290 Ed Simmons Old fine in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Balance on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Bal. on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full Old fine in full ANT. AMT. FINE PAID $14.00 t 9.00 1)4.00 5.00 14.00 13.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 7.00 1 14.00 3.00 ! 1)4.00 8.00 1 14.00 8.00 141.11.: O0o 0 i..)0( 1: .0(0)) 14.00 9.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 14.00 12 . 00 14.00 12.00 14.0 5.0 0 5.000 5.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 Kenneth McMayon tosie Lee Briscoe 1 " 183` Lewis "Williams 184 Marvin W. Va.hrenkamp 185 Clyde Simmons 186 Army 0' Bryant 187 Cecil E. Emmons j,. 188 ` James W. Manuel ,# 189 Claude Collard X1190 Melvin Archie 192 Mattie Mae "Collins 193 H. Max Ginsel it 194 Abe Smith 195 Bob Schweinnie 196 Jerry Lynn Taylor 1° .204 Willie B. Spivey 207 Armond Wooley 209 William_ D. Williams 210 Robert C Schweinie ( 211 Ronald McMayon 213 Pete Jackson ,. 214 ' Ernest ;;Smith 216 Willie D. Preston 219 John R. Hinson 221 Willie Martin Jr. 222 Clifford Pittson 22)4 Freddie L. Elliott 225 Claudy Bradley 226 Nelson Catrell 227 Jerry Floyd hIarhoffe r 1, 228 Temple Pysse 229 Joseph Natalie x,230 Florence J. Hamilton 231 Mrs. B. W. Coker 2 2 PatsyAkin 3 233 Y. L. Munsky 236 Frances Jacobs HarryJ.t' ...237Silly s . 23 8 Willies.).Willies.).D . Barbee 239 Melvin Steeley € 240 David Lee Keefer 2L .. Jack Robins 2)43 Bobby Jo McGowan 244 James McGuire 25 Bennie W. `Davis 246 Julie Hailey 247 W. G. Kinnerly 248 Johnnie J. Nichols 249 Clifford V. Pittson 11 251 R. H. Bettis 253 R. E. Taylor li 254 William Erving 255 Ray Cauthen J 1 2 6 Johnnie Fay11.. 5 Wiley 257 Floyd Moore 258 Pete Theilen 11 259 Billy Ballard ld fine in full Refunded To, the Honorable Mayor and, City Council Huntsville, Texas Parked,in no parking zone Ran red light Ran stop 'sign Disturbing the peace Defective snuffler Drunk. NO parking zone No operators license No operators license Driving too fast for conditions Parked byfire plug Dup. .of #210 Defective muffler Overparking in meter zone Overparking in meter zone Speeding No parking zone Driving too fast for conditions No operators license No operators license Disturbing the peace Speeding Improper right turn Reckless driving Ran stop sign No operators license. No parking zone Ran red light No parking zone No parking zone Failure to grant right-of-way No parking zone No parking zone No parking zorrs: Driving too fast for conditions Improper turn Speeding Ran stop sign Speeding No parking zone Excessive noise with vehicle Disturbing the peace No passing zone Parkin in no parking zone Improperly parked Ran red light Reckless driving No parking zone Improperly parked Improper left turn Affray No parking zone No parking zone Improperly parked Total Corporation Court for June T Tickets 7235 thru 7277 Rosie Lee Briscoeoverpaid Respectfully szbmitted: Elmer Nichols, City Judge R. B. Smither, City Attorney 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 1 14.00 14.00 1)4.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 10.0o 1)4.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00: 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00: 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00: 14100 14.00 1. 14.0.0 2.00 14.00 14.00 '. 14.00 14.00 56.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 14.0o 14.00 ;1 5.00 5.00 11 ' 5.00 5.00. s= 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 i_ 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 I!. 5.00 5.00 31 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 1..00 7.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 55.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0o z, 5.00 5..00 $623.50 I. 43.00 -3.00 Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for. the Gals. pumped from wells: #12 14, 942, 000. Gals .' #13 24,457, 000 rr #14 1, 560 000 n Prison 4, 688, 000 it Total Pumped 149, 647, 000: Gals. Daily 1,, , y a average 1,65)4,900 Gals. Respectfully submi George Baisdon;; Plant Foreman: City of Huntsville Samples of milk sold in Huntsville were checked for temperature and found as follows: p 6/28/60 6/28/60 6/29/60 7/1/60 7/1/60 7/1/60 7/5/6o 12:40 P. M. Sanitary 12:45 P M. 'Borden's, 12:00 P. M. Lamar 7:45 li. M. Carnation 11:30 A. M. Carnation ( Route 11:)45 A. M. Borden's 12:00 P. M. Land 0! Pines :,The June ne 28 test on Borden's den r s eras in violation, it was within the required limits. To. the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish, to submit the following Gas, Plumbing and Electrical permits for the month of June 8s p as follows: Electrical permits 13 Fees collected $68.50 Respectfully submitted: A. J. Brown, Gas. & Plbg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elec. Insp. and after waiting the'required=three days and testing again Signed,•. W. J. D odd City Milk. Sanitarian Mr. Pickett of T. B. Trotter Co.readexplained , o, and e a�:ned the audit of the Year ending March 1 1 60 Moti n : 5i �� ,Y �g 3, 9 o was made byMr. Hall secondd byMr.Boaz , to accept the audit: 'Motion padsed. Motion was Trade by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. Spppiht to retain T. B. Trotter Co. to audit the books theear endiz y S; l Marrch 30 - 31, 196i at a cost of $750. The motion passed. A letter of resignation from Elmer Nichols was read to the . Council: July 5, 1960 r I• Since Judge J. E. O Bannon is now able' to return to work, I wish to submit my resignation. 1,Tf, however, at any time I can be of any help to the city,"please' feel free to call on me Y p Sincerely Elmer Nichols Notion was made by Mr. Smithey seconded b Mr.. Smith to accept the resignation of Mr. Nichols and to a oint � Y P' g pp him Warrant Officer until his time of retirement, Motion passed. Mayor Gibbs appointed Mr. J. E. 0tBannonas City Judge,' motion was made by Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Hackney to approve thii appointment. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Smith to pass the following ordinance: Motion passed. AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING THAT PORTION OF THE ;`OLD, MIDWAY ROAD ( AVENUE K EXTENDED NORTH) BETWEEN THE WEST PROPERTY LINES AND THE EAST LINE OF FARM ROAD NO. 2)47 (AS RELOCATING AVENUE K EXTENDED NORTH) FROM THOMASON STREET TO THE NORTH CITY LIMITS LINE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, . TEXAS. WHEREAS, the Old Midway Road formerly Avenue :K Extended North 'to the City Limits :of the City of Huntsville, Texas, between the West line of the abutting property owners thereon, has been re -located according to the description Farm pt on of Road No. 247 from :Thomason- Street north.: to the - north CityLim' line of theCityf ,Hu o ntsvxl]e, Texas, and for all intents and purposes said' portion thereof has been abandoned for public use, and is no longer needed nor is it advisable to maintain the sam0 as a portion of a : public street, and should be abandoned, and it being to the public interest that said portion of Avenue K be abandoned for public use, the City Council has l considered and passed the following ordinance: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Section 1. That that portion of the Old Midway Road (Avenue K extended North) between the West property lines of the abutting property owners and the East line of Farm Road No. 2)47 as extablished for the State Highway Department, from its intersection with Thomason Street to the. north City Limits line of the City of Huntsvi.l.le,. Texas be abandoned and discontinued for public use, and that siad abandonment being in the interest Sof public convenience and necessity, said portion of said Old Midway Road is hereby abandoned. PASSED and approved this the 7 th day of July, 1960. { ATTEST: I Kate Barr Ross City:Secretary ion'was 'byMr.: Spr..ott, second ruck ; and to have , the truck repaired° otion .was, mad by Mr.;Smither, seconded"by,'Mr. Boaz International Truck. Motion Passed. sed. Motion was made by Mr... Boaz, seconded by Mr. Hall, to ` have the Mayor write the Fire Chieft that the Council has gone on record as requesting that no one but qualified.tirivers be allowed to drive any of the fire trucks, and. to keep within the legalpeedlimit not only,aith fire trucks" hut with firemen's personal cars. Motion passed. buy the rebuild motor with the guarentee for the Seagrave_ red light and "a two-way' radio on the new Sprott seconded by lir. Smither to ask for bids on water and sewer lines. Motion passed. lotion was made by Mr. Hall seconded by Mr. Smither to deny. the request of Dr. Hanson for the city tt build a sewer line on his sub -division. Motion passed. fund I all seconded byMr. ' Boaz totike the moneyout of the eneral/to ad un the water and 'sewer reserve un y .. k lotion. was made b NIr. se o ded o z g fu din the Huntsville National Bank to $35,000. This $35,000 to be the reserve for the 1960 Waterworks and Sewer. Bond Issue and to invest this money in the savings account at the Huntsville National Bank at 3% interest. To also invest the$35 ,000 reserve for the 1950` waterworks and sanitary sewer bond in the First in a.savings account at 3%. Tiese accounts t0 be compounded. nded Motion passed. Bank and to invest it Cox, of Cox Beauty School, requested .a; since there is a light at each corner. Motion as made Mr. Boaz seconded byMr. Hackney �to have MrHackneY contact Mr. Wright of the Gulf States Uti77 t Co. to check on the installation of light in the new areas and if possible to have lights installed. Y. g otion passed. light to be installed in front of her school, but request was denied reports were given: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby wish to submit>the followi.ng cases s on the Corporation Court Docket for. theof Huntsville, City Texas :. AMT. AMT. FINE PAID `54 Motion made by Mr. Smither, seconded by Mr. Smith, to furnish. Butch Hamilton with the Police Studebaker to e used for Police work only, and to buy a new car for the Chief of Police. otion passed. The following resolution was read. from the Fire Department: The following resolution was passed unanimously- this: date at a,;rC regular meetingof this Department and, is trans- _ ygp fritted herewith: IT RESOLVED THAT THE .HUNTSVILT,r, VOLUNTEER FI_RE DEPARTM1 NT at a Regular Meeting on June 14 1960, being advised of the intention ,of the Commissioners Court of Walker Count Texas,as conveyed' to the City of Huntsville, Texas, i. r . ti g fires be letter, regarding, the payment ; to. the City for the use of the Fire" Department Equipment i'igh ng outside C h Ci -by ' � Texas, agrees with and will- abide bythe decisions of the- Cit ouncil of the i L is . f Huntsville exa,s the City zlfL o , ,Y Y of Huntsville, Texas, regarding the stopping of Equipment at the City Limits is IF and WHEN the Commissioners Court - : outside theCityLimits tops payment of their fair share of the expense,of fighting said fires o is de . IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the entire membership of this Department request that the City Council give serious consideration the the building of a new Fire Station as their next City Project for the following reasons: 1. The present station is approximately 32 years of age; equipment; 2. Wa.,G originally built to house two (2) pieces o f 3. Now has six (6) pieces of equipment to house and only possible to get four (4) leaving two (2) outside or elsewhere; 4. No available space far hose drying rack to Preserve expensive hose; 5. Insufficient, storage spece for hose and chemicals; 6. No room for recreation facilities. T.. C. Cornera Roy D. ;Greer, H. B. Toney, W. C. Loving, J. D. Lowery, B. A. Bowen, E. C. Becken, J. C Lov ag ,Comella, F. A. Loving, David Martine:, T. S. Hooks, R. T. Walthall,: William Pipkin, J. W; Goodrow, B. Anderson Joe 'Martinez Jr. A. J. Brom E. J. Hinson,arold D. Gideon, A. R. Helton, Bennie Wilson. +? s i s Jr.,i No further business, Council recessed subject to call. i\ \ /\i -\r+ :/i �rv\ ♦ry \CSU /\Ly+/ r\/+ i iv /�.y,-+a--/_J-,--+-_-\r - -L- L \ \c-♦ /\ .� .\- :E-,c'ii�r/r/nE:.--/. , \ � (-:5-/n♦-c-,♦ .. ; - -♦ rc;. , /nc'.. '-;c ;, r..nc : �. ,- n=,�\ , , inn mac-, .:-,♦ /nom♦ , r♦ ,� ,�, ,r ,�,-rn\ ; , ,. \ ♦ n , / r .\ 3� August 2, 1960 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR POTTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTS iTILTR,' : TEXAS: The City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas met in regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville the following 'members present to -wit: W. S. Gibbs, Mayor Q. C. Robbins. James B. Hall Frank Sprott Laverne Smither 'C. R. Hackney Fred B. Smith, Jr. Joe A. Boaz ;Britt Bell The Mayor called the approved as read: The minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 5, 1960 were The following bills were read and approved Walker Co.°Hdwe Co. UP-town Garage .:Smither Print S hop Gulf States Utilities Texaco- CO Co Gulf Oil Products Browning Farris Goolsby Drug L.S.W Hams 'Heatfield Florist United GasCorp Galloway Humble : Station The Huntsville Item Marjs Ann Wells Murray Insurance, Agency White Uvalde Mines 3ecnkham & ;Jones fllery & Smither 55.54 17.50 10.00 3?5d.o 681.18 82.00 2.00 6.40 12.00 43.01 11.40 11.72 3.75 119.00 182.40 29.66 87.50. 20.64 Karpark Corp 150,00 Wood Motors Inc 89.85 Billingsley Bros 12.36 5 Hun 1e 0' 1 & R f ' ns.ng 0. Continental 01.1.G.o Co -j8.9 West End Garage 12.00 Builders "Supply 22.40 Chas, & Sam Motor 27.71 Hi -Way, Equipment Co 59.19 Robbins Motors 156.72 Martinez Gulf Station 15.68 WC.Rushing 30.90 Chamber of Commerce 1.25 L.&L. Welding Supply Co 7.2:3 Mrs. Sam McKinney 125.00 Diamond Alkali Co 4:9.50 :..s aointaaBlueaR int Ce ,..2.2,81 Layne Texas Co 434.79' Western Auto Store 8.70 Herndon Y Scotto p 6b r .Thom s n a . 76 Mauline Cobia 102 Willie E. McN llian. 103 Willie- E. MCIvaillian 128Annie Briant rmi Bri nt 146 Wade Lee, Sr. 150 G. B. Antwine 1:51 G. B. Antwine 153 Charles E. Frazier 186 Army OtBriant 189 Andie M. Polk 199 .: Marvin Lee Guy 200 Elmo 0 Briant 203 Billie Wane Brock 220 .:1 ;J:a...,. ,Neaderhoferi 223 Loyd -Dean ;OtBannon ' 223 Abe Johnson 235 Richard C. Berry 242 Billy. A. ;Rigsby 249 C . V . Pinson: 252 Ben Dazzie 255 Ray Cauthen 264 Clifford Collins X294 Edgar E. Nicholson 298 L. D. Carter 302 Honey Riles 30)4 Edwin Fisher, Jr. 317 Robert Rae Fenner 320 J. L. Kirkwood 263 Lynn Stoever I 260 S. G. Ellisor 261 Jimmie Mabry 270 John Albert Johnson 271 Mrs. Tony Evans 272 D. C. Avritt X273 H. V. McAlister 274 Betty Ann Russell 275 David Rimmer 276 J. 13. Monroe 277 Ma.ddie Mills 278 .Alex Holt 279 Stanley E. Bammel 280 Jean Price 281 Donald Riccardell 282 James H. Evans 283 Walter Riner 284 Walter Riner 285 D. F. Brooks 286 Roy Stone 287 Ben E. Muse, Jr. 288 Frank Tordik, Jr. 289 John S. Mattis, Jr. 290 Wayne Mason 291 Pat Sconthin 292 Francis MCGinney 293 Douglas W. Ringo 294. Juanita Guila `295 Charles Riford 296 R. P. Curtis 297 Charles 0. Thorn 298 Bobby House 299 Fredrick Dorman 300 John A. Greene 301 Melvin Warren 302 Mrs. A. P. Allen 303 Bill` Cash 1304 Boettcher Lumber Co.. 305 D. J. Oliver 306 Arthur Randall Old fiin ffulll, 01d fine in _u1 Old fine in full Old . fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Balance on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in full Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old .fine i. nfull. Old fine in full ne f ll Ol fin f d e in u11 Old fine in full Oldfine in full P,on fine Paid on old fine Old fine inold full Balance on old fine Old fine in full Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Balance on: old fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine Old fine in full Old fine in` full Parked in no parking zone Improperly' parked Passing on°:`wrong side .Improper. turn Driving too fast for' conditions Discharging fire .arms- Improperly'parked Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked No operators license Speeding Improper left turn Parked in noparking zone No operators license, Detective muffler No operators license Ran stop sign Parked in no parkigg zone Drunk driving Failure to grant right-of-way Improper rking Drunk Parked. inpano parking zone Blocking .driveway Improper parking Excessive noise with vehicle Failure to grant right-of-way Parked in. no parking zone Improper parking. No operators license Parking in no parking zone Ran red light. Improper parking Drunk. Parked in no parking, zone Parked. in ;no parking zone, Parked in no parking zone Parked in' no parking zone Ran stop sign 014.00 $ 4.00 4i 14.00 2.00; 14.00 5.00 �. 14.00 4.001 14.00 1) .00 14.00 1.00 14.00 8.00 ` a? 1:.00 9.00 ?i 14.00 5.00 l; 14:.00 5.00 1)4.00 9.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 f. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00' �. 5.00 5.00 � 14..00 14..00` 5.00 5.00 =f. 14.00 5.00 E. 36.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 4.00' 14..00 7.50 14.00. 3.00 14..00 5.50 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 8.00E 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00` 14..00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14..00 ' id 14..00 5.00 5.00 5.00j. 14.00 14.00; 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 j 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 i3 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 (, 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 §5 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 307 Braxton E. Spears 308 Braxton E. Speares 309 Joe H. McAdams '. 310.. Glen D. Peterson 311 Theodore Nauls 312 Paul :Oliver 313 Robert Lee Archer 314' R. B. Anderson 315 Fred :Cambell 316 Fred Gambell 317 Jeff Scott 318 Wm. E. Jonch, 319 Bill. Haines 320 Eddie Carroll ' 321 Marvin Carter 322 li,' E. L. Smith E. J. Clendennen' L. M. McWhirter Jimmie Lagravier Alven Adams 5 Edwin L. Coon 6 Marshall McQueen 7 Victory Grashem 8 George M."Dow 9 Joel Ross 10 Stafford Franklin 11 Tobias Stubblefield 12 James D. Park 13 James D. Park X14 Joe S. Greene 15 A. 1. Wells 16 Sue Xelty 17 Benny G. Ellisor l 18 Alvin McGowan 20 Willie E. McMillan 24 Edgar" P. Doss 25 George E. Kay :` 26 Jimmie L. Wyatt 27 Florence Moore 28 Jack Pierce 43 Cal Johnson 44 011ie Bull 45 Ed Johnson - , 46 Frazier Wallace {1.x[7 Ben Leigh 48 Sam Leigh ,50 Glynn W. Williams (.52 Robert T. Burns 153 Ruth Turner 54 J. T. Ashworth 55 Ernest G. Ferguson (56 Floyd Taylor 58 Charles E. Ott 59 H. E. Jordy 57 Hubert Lee Branche Driving on left side 'of street Driving too fast for conditions. Parked in no parking zone Improper parking Ran red light Parked in no parking zone No operators license Parked in no parking zone Resisting Arrest Drunk Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Parked inno parking zone. Driving unregistered vehicle Driving without license (permitting unlicensed driver to Parked in no parking zone Parked in ° no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked incno parking zone No operators license Parked in no parking zone Driving too fast for conditions Driving without license Speeding Drunk Resistingarrest Speeding Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Drivingtoo fast for cor?diti ons Ran red light Defective brakes Excessive noise with vehicle Excessive noise with vehicle No operators license Parked in no parking zone improperly parked Driving without a license Improper left turn Driving without license No operators license Drunk Drunk Speeding Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Failure to yield right-of-way Parked in no parking zone Paid on old fine 4.00 5:00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 drive) 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1)4.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 124.00 14.00 14.00., 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 25.00 20.00 14.00 8.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 14.0014..00 5.00 > 5.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 14.00. 1)4.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14..00 2.00, 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14..00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.06 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 21.00 5.00 14.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Counc Huntsville, Texas Gentlemen: I hereb wish to submit the y following pumping report for the month Water pumped from wells of July, 1960, - as #12 12,;562, 000 #13 19,514,000 #7 % 13,000 Prison pumpage ss TOTAL PUMi'AGE By-pa George Baisdon," Plant Foreman.: July 26', 1960 City of Huntsville Huntsville, Texas Samples of Homogenized :andC hocolate milk were tested July 12, 1960 and found as follows:; All samples met Grade "At' Specifications with the exception of Carnation chocolate which was high in batt Criai counts both plate count and coliform count and Land 0, Pines chocolate which was low in butterfat content. Proper notifications havebeen made and further tests will be made to,:determine whether corrections have been made to clear up the violations. Total collections T Tickets 7278 thru T-7324 TOTAL Respectfully submitted: J. E. O'Bannon, City Judge R. B. Smi:ther, City Attorney August 1, 1960 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following Gal, Plumbing. of July, 1960: Moving, Electrical, and Building Permits for the month 17 $75.00 �p16)4.o0 Respectfully Submitted: George Baisdon, Bldg'. Insp. A. J. Brown, Gas &.'Plbg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elect. Insp. W. J. Dodd City Milk Sanitarian. Maurice Turner Bu t ser Reseda; and Bo Elliott'Ellott`renresentin the Business Affairs of 'Ch representingthe amber of Commerce ilappeared before the cout.cil requesting the Citybuy ",six strip s..of Chrilights q �g s turas . in order to have •l more:around the square: Motion made by Mr. finance lightsq was Smith seconded by Mr. Sprott to refer thins questlon to lithe fcommittee. Motion passed, �DokS' , ,j c mither a eared before, the council and re uested that a lar •-g PP q ger .p ewer. line be laved under H1Ghwa 75 fr©m ' the Coca Cola plantand then -across' Highwaye:.45 to connect w�_th the linalread dozm.and to include this n the 1 c ontract for sewer lines. Motion was.- �.s made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr.:; -Smith to ,add this sewer line to t the sewer contract. Motion was passed.' �Mr. Bill Bennett requested the council to allow juriors paying p g was made �1park withoutparking tickets. Motion Ilby Mr. Hackney seconded by Mr. Smith to refer this question to the Police Committee. Motion :iassed. fed Sandhop representing Gibbs Bros. Requested the City to give A loading space for the building next tkoxt to the Fire Station. Motion was made by Mr. Smith seconded by Dr. Bell to request. the Mayor to appoint a ECommittee to study this problem. Motion passed and Mayor appointed Laverne Smithery Joe Boaz and`Q.C.Robbins. 1'Motion was made ty Mr. Smith seconded by Mr. Robbins to have the Mayor write a letterto the Firemen Notifying ,ahem that since the County had cancelled the contract with the City to pay $250.00 for fire fighting,out of lithe' City limits that beginning at once that the fire equipment would not be sent out of the City limits to right fires and to send a copy of the letter to the commissioners court. Motion passed Ir. Sanders of John Nlansville made a report on transit pipe. ,Motion was made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr. Robbins to rescend the penalty on Bob Samuels taxes provided the ;full amount that was delinquent was paid. Motion passed. it Motion was made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr. Hall to advertize for bids on water and sewer lines. Nlotien passed.Bids to be let on August 23, 1950. IF 'Mr. Sprott dirsamaneofd. discussed with the council the way to go in the sewer plant. He advised the council that Mr. Ellis said he would be unable to furnish any men until the first of December at that time he would ;cooperate with the City like he had done in improving the sewer plant in 19)4.8.. The city would hire a man to gibe superintendant of the project and the prison would furnish the laobr. Af.'ter, discussion a motion was made (;by Mr. Robbins seconded by Mr. Boaz to work with the prison system on building the sewer plant and not to have ?a' contract let. Motion passed. Dr. Bell reported that his airport committee had met and wanted to, get„ someone at the airport to keep it open !and probably build a little ho use to let the operator live in. Motion was made by Mr. Boaz seconded by Mr. Robbins to request Dr. Bell to hire a college studdet to work each afternoon and Saturday and Sunday all day tpnd`to pay him X125.00 per month and to investigate the cost of improving the air port. Motion passed. Notion was made by Mr. Smith seconded Street & Bridge Committee, to install 'and Ave Q. 22nsd.Street and Ave R and 'object ed to apole in front of their by Mr. Sprott that lights 250 Watts on 22nd Street and Ave homes. Motion passe dat the recommendation of Dr. Hackney, chairman of th 16th and Live Oak, 1,0th Street and Ave R. "Oth stree Q but to check first and see if property owners .° Motion was made by Mr. Hall seconded by Mr. Robbins to pass the following tax levy ordinance. Motion Ipassed. N ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES UPON TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, - TExAs: i pE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY: COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: Section One: That there is hereby levied, for the current year on all real property situated and all i! persona.' property owned within the limi_ts of said City of Huntsville, Texas, on the first day of January, 1960, exCept ee muchas may be excepted under the constitution and laws of this State of the United States, the follOw'ing t- -; (1) An ad valorem tax of and at the rate of $1.10 cents on the One Hundred (4100 00) Dollars ll rscash ' 17-a,lue thereof, estimated in lawful currency of the United States for the current expenses for thespport-And 1, maintenance of the City Government of said City of Huntsvi..11e, Texas. r- It. (2) An ad valorem tax of and at -the rate of 300 on the One Hundred Dollar ($100.00) cash value thereof ies-banated in lawful currency of the United States, to pay current interest on and Provide one year's sinking 1, rund and to pay all of the principal an€i interest accruing on A 1l outstanding warrants, sewerage, bond, paving2 li I,bonds, funing warrants, sewer extensions, improvement bonds and warrants, City Hall and fire station warrants and i !fany and all other bonds and warra.nts outstanding heretofore lawfully issued by the City of Huntsville Texas 111 which are now levied outstanding obligations of the said City of Huntsville, Tex.as. 5 I 1 -on 'vP• Tlie above and foregoing..91"(1-3:.nano. shall take effect and be in .full forcefrom andfter ts passage and. approval. • r I The foregoing ordinance was referred, to the Finance Ceminittee ,in open Council at the regul,± recessed theetirig of the City Of Huntsville Council held on the ..2nd. -day ,Of -August- 1960.. Wi1bourn S. Gibb We the Finance Committee, to whom the above and foregoing Ordinance was referred, have duly- considered the same, recommend that the said foregoing ordinance, levying taxes for the year, 1960, be adopted. James B. Hall 6 C. R. Hackney Adopted and approved in open. Council this the 2nd day of August, 1960. Wil.'oourn S. Gibbs ATTEST: .Mayor . • ., I1C.a.te Barr Ross j :'•' ..'llCity Secretary. ' No further business, Ccainci_l_ recessed, sulDject to' call: " August 10 1960 kINUTES OF k SPECTIL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 11 The City Council of the Cityf Huntsville, Texas met in a Special Meeting at the City Hall in Huntsville, Texasi o '114-2.th the following members present to -wit: p Frank Sprott, Mayor ro-Tem /4. C. Robbins fiJames B. Hall Laverne Smither p. R. Hackney Fred B. Smith, Jr. I, '4.Toe A. 13oaz I The Mayor Pro -Tem called the Council to order. .1 The question of the meeting of the Conunissi'oners Court en Monday was discussed, and a motion was made by Joe boa.z, seconded by Q. C. Robbins ,that Frank Sprott represent the City at the Commi.ssioners Court Meeting Monday nand explain to them that the City had made a contract and would stick by it. Motion passed. I Motion was made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Boaz that the Fire Commi.ttee and the Mayor Pro Tem. meet with lvir. peettcb.er and explain to him that according to Art. 235, L. A. - 1, that the City could not fight fires out of pile City Limits unless they had a contract with the County. Should they allow the Fire Equipment to go eut of iphe City and a house should burn in the City, the Council could be held liable. Motion passed. IlMotion was made by Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Smith to advise the Fire Chief that fire equipment could not go out of the City Limits according to this same article which would make the Cdruncil liable. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Boz, seconded by Mr. Robbins that when Jurors are called up for Jury Duty they should 'advise the Sheriff and he would give them a card signed by him tand upon receiving a parking ticket the juror would put this slip ail" the ticket showing that he was exempt from paying a parking ticket. Motion passed. No further business, Council recessed subject to call. 41-NisH8HRH8t-)8R-3(48E-58H-i8t-Ist-giHs(-)8st-ms8b-dm-H-x-3t-x-N-;•888HHHHHHHHHHHHHI-x-ims8HE-x-,,t-x-E-NE-g-x-NHHHHHHHHH8t-N-IHHHH8s88s8•8HHHHHHHHHs9K-sk 11 _ Auggst' 25.0' 196,_P 1^IiIbourri S. Gibbs Mayor MThinibUT6ErsS pOFreAsenStPECtI:e)AidL MEETING TING OF ,ITY:c.Q.7ron.. OF THE CITY:OF IlUlgTSVTLTR, TEXAS: The City Council of' the City O'f Huntsville, Tec:as iilet in Special, Session at the City Hal. Frank Sprott Laverne Smither Fred Snith f the IiNotion was made by Mr Smith, seconded by Mr i2°7g81:082Sor940t.t rleectio)oionel'priedace:111111dseounatelirl.a,cteiicitbhryeecltellso-weseWbaiadstuebrohjee:tMaHaahtetlSeewetceealorllaw0.aorirtdrtahete, bseeweawrarcdorietract to McKinney Brothei4o, for : otje hria80 ramteli hyepi rea na we mooting yu lea ierf dtloinitr vote ogteo tih we5e above wateras. , called8 9 a i n. 8 amount uo. nn contract for ae tc themti ooritani. wpde i ina recommendation pPe mae award ,s, ,a . tesdf a: a iro bfa , 1., by awardingtAnd h 1 v i ie, . c. teallritt. forrat whsctare Watertec:eterno members € I and.aetthe eb y l' Sewer Mr : 1TI4 : r* sewer,b;:(Smitherci. p* dhContracts* reerers' ees :sc* a rail) tI f*u oi1. e b 7 IlawMec 1:eirld: Sprott,t - that 1 a. 4 , t j . cast Hogan , Chairman Secretaryi re* * ( ) * nbe5t°r 11ce : t* il : lc )* ni - W ter Committee, Made a report and Boazt advised the ee CcioltlytracttoH. J. 1 d ,t® McKinney Brothers for .27,082.914-• 1 ******************************************************** No furtherbusiness, C _ , t ber o, 1960 MINUTES FO THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS h The City ourteil of the City of Huntsville Texas met in regular session at the City Hall in Huntsville with li the fol].owing members present to -wit: '1 Q. C, Robbins Frank Sprott -Laverne SDI], ther7..H.- •-- - • - • .• C. R. Hackney IFred 13, Sniithl3ritt Bell• Joe A, floaz . • • The Mayor cal -led the Council to order. The Minutes of' the Regular Meeting of August Special Meetings of -August 10, August 15,. August, 25, 1980 were read and approved as read: .1 The following bills were read and approved and ordered paid: KarPark Corp. Continental Oil Company 29.97 • -:••-••: • ' • • .. . 40,00. • • . Utility Supply Co. 627.57Signa]. Enginecring Co, 25.00 • . . . • • Must • ---. •Tractor&••.Equipment Co. 7.10. : •22.10• • • Underwood CorP.I71 64 Bob Arner Elec. Shop 134.34 The Huntsville in 76 uu Sinclair Refining co 1 Robbins Motors August 1,l960 MINUTES OF A. SPECIAL MMTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY' OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: The City Council e the City of Huntsville, Texas met in Special Sessien at the City Hall with the following 1, members present to -wit: I Frank Sprott, Mayer Pro -Tem Q. C. Robbins James Hall mihe FL0 ra. ve Re le r. nS n iHe a Sct nh et r it jjelvITO3-eia t'izon made by Mr. Smith seconded by Mr. Robbins `t® make a counter-offer to the Commissioners Court for them to Pay $200' per month for a total period of four years and to begin January 1, 1961, and to also pay $200 per month until January 1, 1961. This contract te be made similia.r to the former contract made in March, 1960. Motion passed.. No further business, Council recessed, subject to call. I if* if * * * if if if •:fr * if if if * if if if if if if if if if if if if if if * if * * if if if if if if * if if if if if if if if if if * * petm Smither_,,aPrint 2606..40730 Uptown'1 ° Garage 26266.33 5 189.20 Builders SuPPl.y 0.9 Berry & Smither ' 50.00 RGitepr3!er-Shop(dup.) 21626..8903 Missouri P . acifie 557 47 McAdamsGreat Walker S0B1110 mt: UniteCountyfehe. rnp. r 1FIC aoLifert. dCo. Hardware r erlsce. dLayne nes t1T0 -nGei Texas aIos wns ll Corp.nInc. c.. Company Maliery & Smither, WoodWood Tire c4s L. ay Hunt svv trtMotors, & Sl Martinez tz,m oGr&us Equip. .8. W±lliains , MotorSupply HiCo. Inc. lf Station Sout AGullmifhwanestern Bell Te o. Statesill e RUetpia* Iir Shp itie s 403.25 17. 9 6 19.80 1,1 27.88 30 . 32 88.84 8.86 481.00 927.60 51.48 22.48 21 5173 990 11 8. 30078 7280 19.15 11 2870 5 323 004 031. September 1, 1960 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsvil.le , Texas Gentlemen: iWe hereby wishjto submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket -for the City of Huntsville, Texas: 32 James Cole 41 Essie P. Rogers 49 8u anne Hazel 51 Roswell G. 1/Vord.law 1 54 J. T. Ashworth 57 Thomas E. Grea.con 60 Alex Holt, Jr. 78 William G. Minsert 113 Almus T. Evans 113 Mike Ferguson 117 John Anderson Paid on old fine Old fine in full Old fine inlEull Old fine in. full Pia.id on old fine Ol.d fi.ne in ftzll Bal. on fine Pajd on old fine Bal. old fine Bal,old fine F'o.id on old. fine 7t3,...0000 5.0000 14.00 7.60 AMT. AMT. 00 FINE 5555 .... 0000 0000 5 PAID A2555 I..... D 14.00 400000 0 14. 0000 00 14.00 1144..0000 10.00 328 Arme O{Bryant 128 Arrnie OM'l3ryant' 151' G. B :.:iie 170.. Roy.: Hazelwood 186 Armie 0!Bryant'' 192 Mattie Mae ins 235 Mari -on Dickey ; 249 Clifford V. Pttsen 287 Ben :MCmlu 313 Robert se, Jr, Lee Archer 60 Gus. Hall 61 Bi11;"Shaver ` 62 Werk ord Pipes 63 Hibbert' Beck 64 Other Pace - 65 EarlJ. Cloud 66 Kay ` ®ore 67 , Dewey Meadows 68 James Cole 69 firs.`. W. 13. Wheeler --7--"C-).'91 ,0Mrs. '.Ruth;'Beach 71 Frank Luea_s 72 Wesley. A.: Walker 73 Frank Hampton.' A 74 lbert Aden 75 . 76 77 78 79 8'2 83 84 85 ' 86 8.7 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 101 108 Rebecca b- ecca Wyatt Joe B. Burnett Betty Jean Moore John. H. Rhone Wendall Bailey William R. Morris J. D. Minor Grace Parks - David R. Hazlett Tem Holeom'g Don ;Buchannon Larry G. Roberts Bill`; W. Bowling Richard D. Ward Franklin D. Douglas Douglas A. Tom:lin William P. Hill, Jr. Charles S. Lindsey Joe B. Barnett Ray C. Cauthern Elbert Rolling Francis McGinty Robert O'Bryant Willie L. Sowell R. 13. Walker 109 Tom S. Peewers 110 Karley W. Knitht 111 Bessie Boyd Stegall 112 Bennie R. all g 113 Albert Scott 114 William D. Brian 115 Thornas L. Odems 117 Mrs. John. T. Smither 118 Reed. Lindsey 119 Julie Naranjo J. 12 : 0 Jimmie Taylor 121 LouisD 8 .. ullops, Jr 122 Dr. R. B. Holbrook 123 Gene Scott 124 Ed Harvey, Jr. 125 Roosevely Herndon. j 126 Howard L. Dursley 127 Charles E. Frazier 116 Freida A. McGants 153 Charles E. Frazier Paid on old fine 14.00. Bal. old fine 14.00 Pa id' on old fine 14;00:' Bal. old fine 14.00 Paid on old fine 14.00;. Paid on old fine 14.00 Bal on old fine 14.00 Bal. on old fine 14.00 Bal. on old'' fine 14.00 Bal.on old fine 25.00 Brunk 14.00 Improperly Parked 5.00 14.00. 5.00., :5.00 5.00 5.00 5.001 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00' sticker 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00. 5.00 5.00 Ran red light 5.00 Parked in no parking zone 5.00'. Speeding 14.00 Parked in no parking zone 5.00 Drunk 14.00 Passing no pass zone 14.00 Parked no parking zone 15.00 Clocking alley 5.00 Improperly parked 5.00 Ran red light 5.00 Impr©per turn 5.00 Failing to stop -hit car 14.00 Reckless Driving 14.00 Driving too fast for conditions 14.00 Parked in no parking zone 5.00 Driving too fast for condit :ons 14.00 Excessive noise with vehicle 14.00, Ran red light 5.00 Ran stop sign 5.00 Excessive noise with vehicle 14.00 Disturbing the pease 14.00 Failure to stop -following to close 14.00 Driving too fast for conditions 14.00 No operator license 14.00 Parked no parking zone 5.00 Improperly parked 5.00 Parked no parking zone. 5.00 Improperly parked Speeding Improperly parked Parked no park zone Parked no park, zone Parked no park zone Parked in no park zone Drunk NO parking zone No parking zone Improper left turn Ne valid inspection Drunk Passing an wrong. side Drunk No parking zone No passing zone 5.00 No Operators license 14.00 Parked by fire plug 5.00 Parked no parking zone 5.00' Driving on wrong side of road 14.00 Parked by plug fire lu 5.00 Parked no parking zone 5.00 Improperly parked 5.00 Parked no parking zone 15.00 Driving Unregistered vehicle 14.00 Driving too fast for conditions 14.00 Excessive noise with vehicle 14.00 Defective brakes 14.00 Parked no parking zone 5.00 Bal old fine 14.00 Total T Tickets 7325 thru 7352 Total collections 4.00 5.00 2.00 6.00 1.00 4.00.;. 9.00 6.00 9.00 4.00 14.00 5:00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 7.00 5.00, 5.00 5.00 5.00, 14.00 5.00 4.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14;00 14.00 Building permit Moving permits Fees collected Gas permits Fees`:' collected Plumbing permits Fees collected Electricial permits` Fees collected Respectfully..submitte G. W. Bai sdon, Build. ,Insp. A. J Brown, Gas &Pab`. Insp.: J. HCates, Elec. Insp. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:. Huntsville, TAxas submit the following pumping report for the month of August, 1960 as follows:' from wells 14.950,000 gals. 29;103000 1,477,000 Supply 11 5,8.12,,000; 51,342;;000 Respectfully submitter G. W. Baisdon Plant :Foreman. 14.00, 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00' 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00, 5.00. 5.00. 5.00 7.00 14.09 14.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 September 6, 1960 City of Huntsville j tt �r >S 1 s of milk=sol in Huntsville were test d,; u t 8,. l 0 . l 't 'n _ A amp e d ,, , e Agus 96 . Ass samp es were wi. h�. grade specifications 1 exce `'t. Carnation Ch©col ate and d ef Pines The" C anon Ch c 1ate s 1 sin vi 1 ti = P amp a wa m a on ...,.Lan PP.:. - ,, � ° ° which also put them in violation e to theprevious-samples. I Contac the Com an and notified them;'ofthe P P Ys violation, but f .suspendingh , i permit chocolate..,h before r p on Zt.was ;necessaryfer me t® take...anot er sample,' It was taken ""on:August 23.Wand-was satisfactory, which eliminated the necessity for a coon.: ere sample sinviolation ' h' h them i h. ' whipping am wa w xc placed in vio3at on ®n t eir.average. e are _ not selling whipping. cream in Huntsville Y,., g until. their. count comes upto s ecificat.ions. We have their trouble we; in a m but 1 P located, think, Pu P� cannot let them deliver cream:until'` their samples are completely clear of,coliform'. count. mp P Y 1 ;Another sample was tested August 23 ;and it - also was bad, so to _ Respectfully submitted J. E. 0►13annon, City Judge R.B. Smither, City Attorney ?Motion made by Mr. Robbins, seconded by Mr. Boaz !Recreation Program. Motion passed. ( To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas We hereby wish to submit the following gas, plumbing moving,building and electricia1 permits forthe, month of August,- 1960 as follows: W. J. Dodd City Milk Sanitarian to pay the school $2450.00 as the Cities Part in the SuPlaer The following bids were received on the half ton pickup (1) International - $1,723.00 (2) Wood Motors $1,597.00 (3) Mallery & Smither - $1,558.00 (14) Q. C. Robbins $1,473.00 Motion was made by Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Boaz $1,473.00. Motion passed. the Water Department: to buy the lowest bid pickup which was a Studebaker IRoss Woodall appeared before the Council and suggested the land to also make the request of the highway Department for overpass. changing of the vapor lights from Hwy. 75 to H. 45 them to have a survey made for lights on the Motion was made by Joe Boaz, seconded by Laverne Smither, to have -"the vapor light {after the survey was made by Mr. Hackney and Mr. Wright. Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. itobbin.s to request the Hightiray Department to needed on the overpass on Hwy. 45. Motion passed. 1 IMr. Pop Oliver and Mr. Maurice Turner filed the following recommendation from the Chamber of Commerce:. 4 The Traffic, and, Parking Committee of°Huntsville Walker County Chamber .of Commerce has this year given, much study. to problems; in Huntsville concerning the flow of, f traffic and,off street,''parking. At the present time it has" three matters which it considers of prime 'Importance inthe further "growth of 'Huntsville and in a spirit ©f ceeperatien'we submit the".following recommendations:: Committee recommends the paving and extending of Normal Park Road, beginning on Highway7S',.North and extending South to l9-th Street and then East to the Huntsville Elementary,,Scho�l. It was pointed cut when this motion was adapted that this; would furnish a badly needed access- read into the` elementary school, from the West' part, -of town. It `was the commendation of the `'Committee -that this road be paved 20 feet wide"with-":plans for`ultimate paving<ei4ending t© the gutter T he Committee urges the City Councih.to consider openang 16th. Street,: from the Elementary ScYovl to intersect Sycamore, Avenue. This would give a second through street and should relieve` much: of the`. traffic, on 11th Street;. 3. The Commuttee- considers Sycamore; Street a,p©ssible thorough -fare street which- could car much of the North-South'traffic. "It would intersect tri 5. Highway 190 en the North and U S. Highway 75,' South. Committee is ,:cognizant of the continuous efforst;on the part of the City•Council iin meeting the many and ing`problems•related to the growth and •bettermen•t of. •H•untsvi•lle.•• Committee has attempted to 'make basic- studies and in these, first r ec©minendations, we whuld have you to , iiia that we do not'set ourselve&.up as•authorities in these.matters':yet we have sought out the best engineering' ant 'as ,.we 'made this study. Our Committee feels that, the problem of ppening through streets and 'offstreet parking is earnestly and respectfully request the City Council to consider this matter. Respectfully submitted, .= f J. F. Oliver:, V' Cha' Traffic. 'and Parking ,Committee s' otioniwas made by Mr. Sprott, seconded by Mr. Robbins, to pass the following Ordinances: Motion passed: AN ORDINANCE - BURNING TRASH AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THEBURNING 'OF .RUBBISH" OR.TRASH :WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE0: ERAS, IN, OPEN .FIRES iifITHOUT "A THE, AND SUPERVISION OF THE FIRE MARSHALL,. AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR � IOLATIONS. WHEREAS, p .the indiscriminate burning of rubbish and trash and the burning of open fires within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville` has been the cause ofnumerous destructive fires making call s to be made by the Fire Department required immediate regulation there©f '' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVIT,T,F,, TEXAS: SECTION I: It shall"hereaitter be unlawful for any person to burn trash or rubbish within the corporate limitsof the City of Huntsville, Texas,, except in a stove or furnace or incinerator which shall be completely inclosed and shall be equipped with a flue or chimney sufficient to prevent sparks from being blown, without_, having made an application twenty four hours prior thereto tbthe Fire Marshall and receiving a permit from him therefor designatingthe time and place for such burning. SECTION II. Uponreceiving an application to burn trash or rubbish within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville the Fire: Marshall shall ,make •en inspect• ion of the premises " upon which; such burning is requested and if determined that such burning can be safely done without endangering surrounding property and will be properly supervised, he shall issue the permit required by this ordinance. onEConvict on.sAny violatingpersoa fine of of: this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and up;�.. any provision ° punishedbynot less than Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than Two Hundred (200.00) PASSED,APROVED.AND ADOPTED at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Huntsville the 6th day of September, 1960., "to be effective from and after its passage and legal publication. : Wilbourn.S. Gibbs MA'XOR`, CITY OF:'HUNTSVTT,T,F, TEXAS CITY'°SECRETARY hief Toney requested the City Council to buy six salvage covers at a cost of $45.60 each. Motion was made by r. Smith seconded by Mr. Robbins to refer this request to the Fire Committee to check the equipment the Fire Department has and to requestan inventory and what storgge facilities the Firemen'had, Motion passed. Motion was made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Dr. Bell, to approve the following dedication of streets subject to final map and approval by City Engineer. INUTES OF THE RECESSED MEETING OF September 13, 1960 THE .CITY COUNTIL OF 71iE .CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS e..City Council meet in 'S ecial.:Meetin , at the.City ...-. ,; P g, >._. Hall in Huntsville on September 13,1960 at 8. 0' M P 3 A. with the following members ;present to -wit; W. S Gibbs,':, Mayor , C. Robbins Frank Sprott LaVerne ,'Smither C R. "Hackney Fred B. Smith Joe A. Boaz The'object. of ahe Meeting was to pass theFinalPaving Assessment for ons several streets. Motion was made by Mr.`Sprott seconded by Mr. Boaz to:pass:the following ordinance. Motion passed.' THE STATE OF TEXAS • [COUNTY "OF WALKER 0 ;CITY•OF; HUNTSVILLE us Steinman �Zoe Justice essie McCulloch Described in deed of record in Vole'` FINAL PAVING ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE BE, IT ORDAINEDby the City Council of the City of Huntsville Texas; + WHEREAS, heretofore, by ordinance duly approved on May 5, 3.959 the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, determined that a necessity existed for and to make certain street improvements on :that portion of Avenue {: IXbetween the south line of 20th Street and'the' south linedistance 1 of -21st Street for: a diof '437 feet, 21st Street between the east line of Avenue L2 and the east line of Avenue N for a distance of 532 feet, Avenue M from thesouth line of 21st street to the north line ;of 22nd Street for ,a distance of Unit 523 feet, and to be designated. iA;: and imrovements on that portionof , P Avenue N` between the e: south line of 20th Street and the ..north line' of �E 22nd Street for a distance of 870 feet to be disignated as Unit B, as more fully appears from said ordinance and its record; and • WHEREAS N. B. Davidson, Engineer in accordnc e with directions from said City:Council dui returned - totheG ity Council plans and specifications for such .improvements, and a PreliminexY estimate of the cost of the paving and; improvement of said streets, and the units thereof. Which said im rovement and Pavement of said streets, as applied to`Units'A and'B was to consist Pl? of raising, lowering, and:.grading said ,streets constructing, storm drainage, concrete curbs, and gutters, and the paving of the same with rock or gravel base and asphalt topping. The width of the pavement for Units A and B to be thirty feet; and, WHEREAS, the estimate of said CityEngineer • o e as to the cost of said street �:m rovements the ratepart thereof toP and pro be charged against the City and the abutting property owners and their respective property, with respect to Units A and 33 havingbeenduly with filed saa.d Council and haveng been approved by !said Council, said Council did by ordinance a roved June 26 1. ro ordered a hearingto PP , 959, app ove said preliminary assessment and: be had, before the CityCouncil of the C Zty of Huntsville, Texas, at the City Hall of said , City on` June 16, 1959at10:00 o'clock A. asprovided bylaw, and di , . M., d give notice of such hearing as provided;, by law. Thereafter said hearing having been had at the time and place so ordered and in accordance with said City, did, by ordinance approved June 16, 1959, close said hearing and fine and determine from the evidence that the special benefits of the ;p_r==operty, and its owners, in the enhanced value thereof, by reason of such improvements was in excess of the proposed assessments to be made against said property, and its owners by reason of such pave ment and improvement with respect to Units A and B and did order the work for the improvement of said Units to t. commence; and WHEREAS; the work;of paving and improving siad Units A and B has been completed and the City Engineer Chas made and filed his Final Report with reference to' the Ppavements and improvements of Units A and B and has set :forth therein the work done, a description of the abutting property thereon, the owners thereof, a description! Iof`the abutting property thereon, the owners thereof, a statement of amount of improvements abutting P a tong on said ;E thecost and,._ ost thereof in accordance with the.. front foot -rutor" .,e plan,. including the rate per front foot'and the width of said streets so paved and improved, which said report is as follows: UNIT A r i' Bein thatportionof ' g Avenue L- between the south line of 20th.Street.-and :the south line of2lst Street for distance of 437 feet, 21st. Street' between the east line of Avenue east and the L- line of Avenue N for a distance �E 2 Jot* of 532 feet, Avenue M from the south line of' ` 21st Street to the.. North line of22nd' Street � for.: distance of 1523 feet. Paving compacted flexible base and lin asphalt surface course with curb and gutter. [Cost of curb' and gutter per front foot 1Cost of Paving Total cost per front foot PROPERTY OWNER DESCRIPTION �adie Corey s. Guy Holeman Edgar Lilliard 'uth Craig record in Vol. Described in deed of' record in Vol. NORTH . SIDE OF 21st Described in deed of record in Vol. 157 is Page` e3 page,. 623', ;' C R page 623, ..W .D Described;. in deed of record in Vol. 124, page 4.7 Described in of record in deed of record, in Vol. 110,' page J. E. Blair Described in deed of record in Vol* 149, Page 96, NCDR 1 iemorial Baptist Ch. Described in deed of record in Vol. 1641:, ; page 532, ; WCDR.'. E._ .Hall in deed of record in Vol. 3.181 page Cecil Eeades n Sowell Vade owell ill Williamson Described in deed of record.in Vol., 80.5 ft 85.56 ft 71 ft Described in deed of record in Vol. 165, page` 537, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol.: 116, page 419, WCDR' Described in deed of record in Vol. 162, page 80, WCDR Described in de dc:of record in 1 8 : WCDR eVol. 37, "Page'., 32 , Described in deed of record in Vol.,' 143,':: page 631, TiCDR Described in deed of record ": ' : l 1pageWCDR � Vol.5: 409 Describedrecord . inWCDR in deed of Vol:.;: 106, page. 309 WCD TOTAL TOTAL COST TO CITY, TOTAL COST 128 ft 60f ft 62 ft 120 . ft. 11-5 ft 384.00 180.00 180.00 60 3 .00 . 34500 160 ft ,8,9 6 ft 1 100 ft inr thatportion of Avenue N between the south line of 0th eand thenorth line Street 2 Street o ..22nd fora iIstance of 870feet.. Paving - 10" compactedflexiblebase andasphalt surface coursewith.curb:and gutter. Cost of curb and gutter per front foot $1.75 F Cost of Paving -..:.:1.25 Total cost per front foot 3.00 kROPERTY OWNER DESCRIPTION Pq EAST SIDE AVENUE L IJames :Rhodes Described in deed of record in Vol. ,page' WCD } Mrs. Jack Rhodes Described in deed of record in Vol. 31, page 30, WCDR ,''S. Watson Described in deed of record in Vol. 154, page 278 Described in deed of . P Crockett t C.E. Hall k1essie.MdCulloch . D. McAdams SC. Leonard in Vol. 62, page 65, WCDR in Vol. 110, page 615i WCDR deed of record in Vol.. 161, page 603, WCDR deed of record in Vol. 157, page 81, WCDR SOUTH SIDE OF 21st Described i.n deed of record in Vol. 90, page 208, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 165, page 236, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 155, page 306, WCDR 313.05 219.00 318.00 318.00 Hrs. C. H. LaCroix W. R. McWhorter D. McAdams J. 0. Bankhead W. W. Zwerneman Described in deed of record in Vol.; 69, page 451, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol 118, page 54, WCDR. Described in deed of record in Vol. 50, page 623, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol. 141, page 586, NCDR Described in deed of record in Vol.' 141, page 468, WCDR WEST SIDE OF AVENUE N Described in deed of record in Vol 66, page 261, WCDR: Described in deed of record in Vol. 116, page 221, WCDR Described in deed of record in Vol.> 120, page 196, WCDR, Described in deed of recrod in Vol. 146, page 351, WCDR Described in deed or record in Vol. 158, TOTAL TOTAL COST TO CITY 200 ft 130 ft 165 ft 77 ft 1.59 ft 1516 ft 600.00 390.00 495.00 231.00 477.00 CORRECT: i WH�AS ` . °___.. , aving examine dn. tosaid'fila,1report of f said Engineer, finds that thatthe w.:- o. r:k of paving of said streets and parts of streets, as therein set forth, incompliance with the plans ands ec.fai- cations aforesaid, has been completed and that said report should be accepted .and .approved .and ad t accepted. THEREFORE, BE IT`FURT HER ORDAINED. BY . THE .CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY:TTrT,FEngineer OF IiUNTSV that said report` p ofsaid Engineer of the: paving and improving of said streets and partsof streetsdesignated as Units A and B be and the same is ' hereby in ,all respects . approved and that the pavement and improvement of said Units A and B :of laid street eet rovements be and the same is 1•�p hereby accep�ed by said, City Council,.. and zt is further. ordained -'chat-ahs amount forth . . set o h th r i a ._: e e n assessed to and. payable bythe abutting -owners :a. .. _ ..,: P Y s entitled.to payment by , ,:. ;.: g ,:.P 3'm the � , " . .;Parties same respectively, aa.n t h ag s whom the sam; appear in; said report, in accordance with the ordinances heretofore entered authorizing the making of said street improvements. s. IT IS FURTHER ORDCity's3 _ ATN�D THAT THE , ort..:. n f portion o c os t of the said .P of streets and': --parts of streets,herein designated ., d gated as Unit,, A -,:and B, not already:pard by proper warrant,,bepaidand that- -suchproper warrantstF P issue'for the Payment . of said P Ym accounts. IT IS F ,, : .., That -there ORD.�IlSED by t eu,G>_`�y;Gounczl. ofahe Ci;ty�of_Huntsville.. ;ssf.kiereb :r. -assessed,.. a gasnst "ah , . ,,. ; e abut �a.n . �:...and;• , g . g,pr..operty .aga>_nst_,.the;true Wo��riers :of.:such, ro ext : as ,of: the t : P P Y date such improvements were ordered, whether such true owners ;are correctlynames. or not,the sums<of m ne sh �� . o y . own:' an the said report ofsaid City Engineer,.with respect to Unitsof Y A and B said Street> Improvement Pro ram' which said re ectav P g sP te sums of money are, shown in said report ort o osite the. nameso f - . G Yp pp o __.said:."res ._tic �zve owner... wha.eh said assessments : against � .. .P �aga said abutting property shall be a first, and prior lien "against said property from the date the improvements of I said' Units A( and :B were ordered,and shall be > personal » �' against' a . p song liability and charge the true owners. of such _ property at said date, whether correctly named in said report or not. gF BE IT FURTHER' ORDAINED by the City Council of' the "City of Huntsville, Texas, that special improvement. certificates in connection with the assessments against said.abutting property and the owners thereof,.be issued by the` Mayor and City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, Texas, `i i accordance with the Laws of the State of Texas, ands nd this ordinance and the ordinances heretofore adopted in,connection with said, avin ro ram a ainst the ersons firms P g P g s g • co: orations and.est itis h P Program.. rp a as erea:nbefore .set: forth - th r � _ Vin es ect'to .:Units. A and B of said � P 11 paving program. That said certificates be du1 executed b the Ma of this Git an sett st Y Y Y Y d e ed by the City €. I Secretary of this City and that the Seal of the City be impressed`thereon, and that said certificates be issued against the abutting property owners, and their respective abutting property, as herein16efore named, in the amotmts herei.nabove.:provided for, to become :due and payable in installments as follows, to -wits The principal amount of said certificates shall be payable inmonthlyinstallments the first of hi h shall .be due and payable withinn which p ya e thirty days from .the date .of this `ordinance andlikeofwhich ,:. � shall be due and �5 payable on or before the same day of each and every month thereafter until all sums due': and to become -u thereon d e ereon have been fully paid and discharged. The principal amountof P p said monthly installments shall be determined."and assessed by the City Council by this ordinance to be the proext :owners: pro rata share of the cost of ` and improvementG P Y P said pav�ng�g of said' streets. The amount of said assessment shall bear ha .:.. interest at the rate of six (6) per � cent per annum fromthis date, and the interest shall b e payable monthly as it accrues and all interest P Y�• Y teres t: not s o .; paid when due shall become as, principal and bear like interest therewith from' itssaid said default. Both :principal- .: ! snd interest beingpayable at'' iuntsville, Walker County, ' P Y , Texas. Said certificate shall provide for the: payments P Ym Es of reasonable.attorney's fees should the indebtedness not be paid at maturit under y, all of its terms and conditio,s, and if placed in the hands of an attorney for collection or should suit_be brought thereon.Said g. certificate s ha1.1 further provide that the holder of said' certificate may ` mature theremaining y e , unpaid balance of the-.prim:cpal� st accrued thereon, should` the abutting . property owners become in arrears in the"pa tint =t thereof, and thentere� I at any one time when due thereon. Said certificates shall contain the other Germs and conditions provided for in 1; the General Paving Laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances heretofore adopted, includingthis ordinance. P s Said certificate shall recite the lien created by law and bycontract of the parties,as be shown . may bythe record in connection with this proceeding and said certificate shall expressly set forth that all laws providing III for the making of said street improvements and the issuance of said certificates- have been compliedwith an that said certificate shall consititue a liquidated demand for the amount q o t e amount thereof' with interest and attorney's Ilfees as therein provided. Upon motion duly made and seconded, : the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the City €Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, by- unanimous vote, this the 13 day of September, 1960. Approved this the 13th day of September, 1960. Wilbourn S. Gibbs Payor City of Huntsville, Texas. Wood.. 7'i e u 1 r S S` i t ti N _ ti `e ery ce a an Il vi . 8.. Richards Insurance a . Seagraves Corporation,. s . • L & L.Welding Supply Go. Ma11e & Smith r Inc. e � LaFrance Fire E'ui ment ci P M L 'Bath C Lt :F_ Gulf :States Utilities Ce. If hors. Mar V. Arnold H n vi le; R it She €r uts 1- epi P S Wood ;Motors, Inc. C. 0• C ®ntriental it o R `Huntsville adiator Sh® P TThe Kar ark Cor I3ad �r titer ZSf Ccs ' yj United Gas C©rp. 77.00_ 2261.08 ' 2.40 1 68 5. 126.53, 10.75 2812 59 5.00 546;04: 544 3�0 50 69 672'_67 25.50 .,73. 18,3825 .3F325 7.00 38.98 19.07 THE FOLLOWING REPORTS WERE GIVEN: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Huntsville, Texas Tlie` EIi Sher`rr in Williams . C o N' _ u e, di ' M. r"D' ..Ad son Walker: Count Hardware C o. Utility ;Supply Cow M t• ng Tr c & E in G us a a tor... i tint o. g �P. Sargent -Sowell Inc. E � Smi-ther .Wholesale Go. Karpark V M C S sic .o c., mwun , ery e , tati n Martinez Gara e e®... W.Hunt o Johnston's stn r e . s a ag . TYe Huntsville Item Texaco Inc. .: C®: le Texaco Station The ®xboro-Co. S 8 ,r Builders u 1. . PP Y Gallow€z s "Humble Station H..;0. Leigh C. ' Reblains U `tewn .Garage P, ©00- Octob 1 6 er 9 0 i 61.6 7 26..26 40.02 210.74 .- Z ,.,� 4.35 1.50.,00 5.00 11.52 s 47.65 12.50 . 0 11.43 83.20 4.49 4.26 400.69 2- 2 5 9.77 435.95 82 .76 11We hereby wish to submit the following cases on the Corporation Court Docket for Melvin VanDyke Joe G. Greene Stafford Franklin .1:32 James A. Cole 37 Cara Rolling • • 338 J. D.. Neal, Jr'. Cal'Johnson 6 John Ashle 7 Y 11.63' Grace Parker 85•Albert Webb 0 Fr inD Duls 9 ankl• o a g ' 99 • Robert Obryant ►,102 Horace G. Hney P, 105 Ernest Archie 1?110 Goree Samuels 12 Ed ' Harve Jr. ,1127 Charles Frazier ]148 Jesse Lewis I! 151 ; G. B. Antw? ne i;152 - • f159 Ezzell Mock 11197Iver Hudspeth 320 Eddie L. Carroll • 321 Marvin Carter City. Secretary NO FURther business, Council recessed -subject to call. • (..-. -,,,,iC7e,7ueen ,.,Ps, ., ., .. ,,, ,n,..nn„.. ., ., ..n., ,, .H, n,8,n,E-I1e-,*rr3iiP' , ;..,.if',C,81-5S,r,n,tCi, .S -,C :, ni, ., .t ,4S,.Li, ., .,.K-gT October 4; 1960 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS: The City Council of the City of Huntsville the following members present to -wit: -Frank Sprott, Mayor Pro -Tem Q. C..Robbins James B. Hall 1Laverne Smither C R. Hackney I Fred B•. Smith Joe A. Boaz Britt -Bell The Mayor Pro -Tem called the Council to tread and approved as read: The following bilis were Martinez Garage George W. Hunt aohnston's Garage The Huntsville Item Texaco, Inca Copley Texaco Station The Foxboro` Company Builders Supply GallowayHumble Stati H. 0. Leigh .. 0. Robbins The Minutes of: the Regular Meeting of September 6, 1960 were and approved and ordered paid $ 11.52 47.65 12.50 11.43 83.20 4.49 4.26 400.69 2.25 9.77 Huntsville Repair Shop S. L. Sullivan Wood Motors, Inc. Continental Oil Company Huntsville Radiator Shop The Karpark Corporation. Badger Meter Mfg• Co.' Allman's United Gas Corporation Chas & Sam Motor Co. Uptown Garage $ 543.04 3.40 50.69. 672.67 25.5o .73 1538.25 7.00 38.98 19.07 11128• 1'129 13O 131- 1132.: • 11133 ,134 1135 i 136 137 138 It .139- 0 141 11 43 1 5 14b. 147- ;4148 .14.9. X10 5 152 153 - t i5tl. q X56 • 157 'h 158 11159 160 •'1161 1162 • 1163 • 1164 Chloring Scott William C. Loving Mrs; 0. E. Ferguson James .A. Antley M. W. Aldridge James .. Cole Willie Wilson Willie Wilson S. A. Kerr Essie Lee Ross Rufus Harrison, Jr. Rufus Harrison, Jr. Jerry Webb L. E. Suggs Bobby H.Dillinger T. M. Tumkmaness. Jack C. Kimmey W. H. Knotts Clarence F. Austin John Ashley Herman L. Houston Norman McFarland W. C. Hogan Joe Lenox Jimmy C. Luce Joe Nettles Hattie Ross Bishop Andreas Howard M. Ginsel Brooks Myers A• J. Camarata Carroll. Sylvester William Matthews John Maxwell Jimmie Lee Wyatt Joyce Bomar David J. Love Gane.. DoUge� Paon old fine Ba-le`.'.on 'old fine Old fine in .full Balance on ,old fine Paidid on . old fine Pial fine in full Paid on old:fine Balance; -on old .fine Old fine in .fill Balance on. old fine Balance; on old fine, Paid on old fine Old fine in full Paid on old fine i Paid on oldfine Balance on old fine Paid on old f Inc Balance on deo d fine Balance on old fine Balance on old fine (New fine) Balance on old fine Paid on old fine Failed to grant right of way Improper left turn Improperly parked Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Disturbing the peace Failed to grant right of way No operators license Parked in noarkin zone P g Ran stop sign No operators license Improper left turn Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Ran stop sign Resisting arrest Ran over stop sign Improperly parked Defedtive brakes Defective brakes Blocking drive Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Excessive noise with vehicle Improperly parked Parked in no parking zone Parked in driveway Parked by fire plug. Drunk Parked in traffic lane Blocking drive way Ran stop sign ,.Imprepa ly par,1 $19.00 14.00. 5.00 14.00. 14.00_ 14.00` 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 28.00 11.1.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00. 14.00 14.00'. 5.00 14.00 5.00. 14.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00. 14.00 7.50 5.00 14.00 14.00. 5.00 5.00 5.0o 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.Q0 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 310.00 6.00 5.00 =4 4.00 jc 2.00 14.00 4.00 10.00 14.00 4.00 it 9.00 2.00 14.00 !1 7.00 ` ?; 2.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 7.00 it 11.00 #? 5.00 9.00 400 €; 14.00 5.00 1" 5.00 5-00 �[ 5.00 1.00 14.00 E° 14.00 x. 5.00 5.00 €, 14.00] 5.00 5.00 3! 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 t1 5.0o 500 114.00 7.50 ## 5.0o 12,00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 00 5.0o 5.00 13.00 5.00 5.00'` 166 Frenchie H. Crawford 167 Herman L. Houston T68 Herman L. Houston 169 Carl Rolling X170, Brady Riles 11171• Brady Riles 172 Cary Roark 173 Mrs. K. Johnson. 174. M. A. Salazar 175 Hattie Thompson 176 Johnnie Smither 177 Johnnie Smither 178 Carl Philips 11179 Robert J. Lange 11180 Mel"vin A. Steely 11181 Frank Bravenec 1182 Pete Laird 11183 Pete Laird 11184 Hal Edwards 185 Foster Bill 186 J. D. Neal, Jr. 1187 Horace Gaffney 1188 George M. Shanks, Jr. 1189 Roger J. Stauffacher 1190 John D. Dugat, Jr. 191 Floyd Burton, Jr. 1192 Don Koenig 193 Buddy King 194 Toby Gates ;195 Paul Claxton 1196 Lany Wiu ams 1198 Alien Hall. 1199 Maurine Milner 11200. Bessie Wells 1.201 ° James W. Ward 11202 Charles Bain I1203 Linda McBride f12(34-1- Kenneth Coleman 11205 A. J. Murray 11206 James Turman 11207 • Byran Calfee 11208 - Richard Parrish 209_ Jim Perkins 210 Mrs. A. D. Young .211 Charles Burnside 1212 Carl Hefner 11213 I• V. Shedwiss 112114 Albert' E. Hervey 11215 Wayne Liggett ;216 Mark Tubbs 11217 - - Jerry Lee 1;.218 Obee Rolling, Jr. S1219, r Stanley Johnson '11220 M. Sal Guerrero 221 John Allen 11222 Terry Norman 11223 Jim W. Robertson 11221. Henry Smith 11225 Tony Kooch 1' 226 * Willie' D. Ross :227 Alton Couvillow 228 • Vernon- Walton 229 William Swolston 230 - Mrs. Norman Flados 1231 Don Phelps 1232 William Ridgell 1233.- Ralph Tomlinson 234 ' Jerry Smith 235 Mary Frances Scott 236 Roger Foster 237. Roger Foster 1238 Charles Orr 1239 Theodore Ross Excessive Drunk Abusivelanguage Ran red light Drunk Resisting arrest Parked in no parking zone Parked on wrong side of street. Parked on wrong side of street Improperly parked Ran stop sign No operators license Improperly parked` Parked in no parking place Excessive noise with vehicle Parked in no parking zone Parked in noparking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone No operators license Nonvalid license plate Improper turn Excessive noise with vehicle Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked. Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Disturbing the peace Parked in no parking zone Driving on wrong side of street Parked in no parking zone :Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Blocking driveway Blocking drive Parked in no parking aone Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Disturbing the peace Failure to yield right of way Failure to yield right of way Ran red light Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Speeding Parked in no parking zone Drunk Iraprpperly parked Parked in no parking zone Made U Turn Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Ran stop sign Parked in no parking zone Improper left turn Parked in no parking zone Improperly parked Defective muffler Excessive noise with vehicle Parked in no parking zone No operators license Blocking drive way Parked in no parking zone Parked in no parking zone Ran red light Total Collections T Tickets 7353 thru 7399 TOTAL noise with vehicle $1)., 00 " 9.00 14.00 6.00 14.00 - - - 5.00 5.00 14.o0 114.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ' 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 00 -6 14. •00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 S.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00'. 14.00. 14.00: 14.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00. 5.00. 14:.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.4.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00. 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 S.Oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 ^ a! 400 5.00 5.00 MO WI Water pumped #12 Prison supply from wells 15, 3) 9, 000 gain. 26,180,000 gals,. lt., 635, 000 gals:,' 6;291 000. gals., 52,x.55000 gals. Respectfully submitted: G. W. Baisdon, Plant Foreman To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: I Huntsville., Texas (Gentlemen 1 ,We herebywish:to submit the following Gas, 1 September, 1960, as follows Building permits Moving permits Fees collected Plumbing Moving, Building, and Electrical Permits for the month of Electrical permits' 10 Fees col.lccted $144.50 itCity of Huntsville Hubitts vale, Texas. Respectfully submitted: G. W. Baisdon, Bldg. Insp. A. J. Brown, Gas & Plbg. Insp. J. H. Cates, Elect. Insp. ; € Din ;A11 1tA companies delivering milk in Huntsville a re within Grade specifications with the exception of Land slof Pines . The Land of Pines Company has been sgrspended on selling whipping cream in Huntsville since August ;They have not made application for permission to sell whipping cream again. I am assuning theywere not selling much and are not in a hurry to be reinstated on it. Until they do ask reinstatement, I' will continue to see :that they do not sell any here. it J. E. O'Bannon, City Judge Robert Smither, City Attorney Yours truly. W.J.Dodd. Milk Inspector 1Motion was made by Joe Boaz, seconded by Q. C. Robbins to instruct Dr. Bell, Chairman of the Airport Committee, lto make arrangements with Sonny Moore on building the Airport fence. The Citys part runs from $750 to $1000. Motion passed. 11 ;Motion was made by Mr. Boaz, seconded hy Mr. Robbins, to install ten vapor lights on Hwy. 45, one on Hickory and. 145, one on Pine Avenue and ,45, one on Oak Ave. and 45, one on Pecan Ave. and Hiry. 45, one on Normals Road, one at Dr. Black° s west corner, one at center of Dr. Black's property, one at entrance of Dr. Black's property, one at the end of Dr. Black's property, and one on the corner of Hwy.. 45,• and Hwy 75, according to plan. Motion passed. Notion made byMr. Smith seconded b -Dr. Bell to t curb and gutter and to pave around the water plant. Motion '� � Y � Pu passed. ri potion made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Robbins, to,buy the street marker assenbb.y,aluminated with with poles 1SArgent - Sowell at a cost of $10 per marker. Motion passed. ;Motion made by Mr. Smither, seconded. by Dr. Bell, to ask for bids on a:hew Police Car. A six-celinder, standard htransmission, and heater with trade-in of the Chevolet. Police Car. The special equipment on the Chevolet trade-in twill be removed. Motion passed. I1lotion made by Mr. Smith, seconded by Dr. Bell, to have the Chair of the Fire Committee and the FinanceCommittee invests ate the cost of building'an apartment over: -the fire station. Motion passed. g p Motion made by Mr. Boaz, seconded by Mr. Robbins, to instruct the Finance Committee to investigate the pay scale ;and job qualifications on appointing new employees for the City of, Huntsville. Motion passed. 11\To further business, Council recessed, subject to call:'.1 Gentlemen: I hereby wish to submit the following pumping report for the month of September, 1960, as follows: