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MINUTE BOOK No. 17, CITY OF OXFORD

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304<strong>MINUTE</strong> <strong>BOOK</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>17</strong>, <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>OXFORD</strong>CHECK NO.ELECTRIC DIP AitTIvlENT5336 Boy Scouts of America53375333533~-35-4153425311L.-4553L.6-L.753L.85349-55-76-8053855383-84538653875388539953895390539153925393539453955396539753985400535653575358535953605401Billy Gates - Publicity Director (Unive"sity)Petty Gash - James B. NcLurePayroll for <strong>No</strong>vember 15, 1957Petty Cash - James B. I'1cLurePetty Cash - James B. McLurePetty Sash - James B. McLureCity of Oxford - C. P. FulmerPayroll for <strong>No</strong>vember 30, 1957Dement Printing CompanyPetty Cash - James B. McLureJ. B. Howell - Chancery ClerkRebel Press & Office SupplyThe Office Supply CompanyTax l'Iithheld Fund - C. P. FulmerBagwell Service StationOzburn-Abston & Company, Inc.Cement Safety Zquipment CompanyCentral Service AssociationR.ebel Chevrolet CompanySouthern Bell Telephone (~. Telegraph CompanyTenr.essee Valley AuthorityUnited Gas CompanyArkansas Fuel Oil CompanyHr. E. P. FullerTennessee Valley Electric Supply CompanyGraybar Electric Company<strong>No</strong>rtheast Mississippi Electric AssociationStuart C. Irby Company:-]estinghouse Electric Supply CompanyOxford Motor CompanyP & 'i! Electric Company"'ursuant to an advertisement in the Oxford Ee. '-le for bids or: Electric Light :-'olesat the re~ular meeting December 3, 1957 bids were received from the following:Gulf States :::reosoting Compan:,', Jackson, l"lississipGi':ells Taylor Food nr"serving Company, Goutier, MississippiFernwood Industries, Fernwood, MississippiT. J. Moss 'l'ie Company, st. Louis, r·IissouriAmerican Creosote Comoany "orks- Inc. - Jackson, TennesseeNiedermyer-Nartin Company, Dortland, OregonAfter the bids W2re opened and tabulated, motion was made, seconded and passed that the bid fromFernwood Industries be accepted, it being the lowest and best bid.PurfJUant to an advertisement in the Oxford iagle for bids on one Police :::;ar to be opened at theRegular meeting December 3, 1957, bids were received from the follow~ng:Rebel Chevrolet Com:) any , Oxford, JVlississippiOxford IvIotor Company, Oxford, MississippiAfter the bids wer~ opened and read, motion was made by Alderman Lovelady and seconded byAlde'man Belk and passed that the bid from Oxford Motor Company be accepted with 50 AiJiDGenerator, it being the lmfest and best bid.Mrs. Ada HcLarty apneared before the Board and requested a redtlct:Lon in the assessment of herhouse on nage llL, Line 34 of the 1957 assessment roll. After a comparison was made of thisassessment and some other buildings of the same structure it was decided that this assessmentwas excessive and motion was made, seconded and passed that it be reduced to $1,000.D. G. Neilson, Jr. appeared before the Be-CArd and requested a donation to the University HighSchool 13and. <strong>No</strong>tion was lilade by Alderman Lovelady and seconded by Alderman Roberts and passedthat a donation of ~750.00 be made, one half to be paid by the Electric Department.

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