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MINUTE BOOK No. 17, CITY OF OXFORD

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<strong>MINUTE</strong> <strong>BOOK</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>17</strong>, <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>OXFORD</strong>RECESS REGULAR MEETI1TG 7:30 P. M. MARCH <strong>17</strong>, 1958Pursuant to a recess order entered on March 4, 19~b, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen met onMarch <strong>17</strong>, 1958 at 7:30 P. M. in the Mayor and Board of Aldermen's Chamber in the City Hallwhen and where the follo~~ng were present:Pete McElreath - Mayor, Presiding;'!illiam N. Lovelady - Alderman at LargeFrank 'tI. Belk, Jr. - Alderman Ward OneJ arne s N. Roberts - 'p~dermanWard TwoHarr,y S. Sisk - Alderman Ward Three<strong>17</strong>ill A. Hickman - P~derman\"Jard FourOrnar D. Craig - AttorneyC. P. Fulmer - ClerkGill W. Johnson - Supt. Electric DepartmentAfter the meeting was called to order the following business was transacted:'7_ NOTI CE <strong>OF</strong> SPECIAL BOND ELE CTION<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>OXFORD</strong>, MISS ISSIPPINOTICE is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Cityof Oxford, Mississippi, that a special election will be held insaid City on Tuesday, the 15th day of April, 1955, at which therewill be submitted to the qualified electors of said City thefollOwing proposition, to-wit:PROPOSITIONShall the City of Oxford, Mississippi, issue its ElectricDistribution System Revenue Bonds in the maximum amount ofTwo Hundred Thousand and <strong>No</strong>/IOO ($200,000.00) Dollars, toraise money for the purpose of paying the cost of enlarging,improving, and extending the Electric Distribution Systemof said City; said bonds to be payable, both as to principaland interest, solely from the revenues derived from theoperation of said Electric Distribution System of said City?The said election will be held at the <strong>CITY</strong> HALL in said City,and the said polling place will be open from the hour of 7 O'clockin the morning until the hour of 6 O'clock in the evening on theday of said election.All qualified electors of said City may vote at the said election.Done by order of the Mayor and Board of t~dermen of the City ofOxford, l1ississippi, this <strong>17</strong>th day of March, 1958.C. P. FULME"<strong>CITY</strong> CLE.1K

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