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97768- 111701111•11-MATEXEI<br />

MINUTE BOOK No. 24 , CITY<br />

OF OXFORD<br />

SECTION 11. That (1) the said bonds having been contracted to be sold on<br />

the 21st day <strong>of</strong> May, 1968, subject to delivery there<strong>of</strong> to the purchasers as<br />

promptly as possible, and (2) the preparation <strong>of</strong> said bonds for delivery to<br />

the purchasers being now immediately necessary, this resolution shall become<br />

effective immediately upon the adoption there<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Alderman King seconded the motion to adopt the foregoing resolution, and<br />

the question being put to a roll call vote, the result was as follows:<br />

Alderman Hannaford voted Yes<br />

Alderman King voted Yes<br />

Alderman Sisk voted Yes<br />

Alderman Owens,voted Yes<br />

Alderman McLaurin voted Yes<br />

The motion having received the affirmative vote <strong>of</strong> all the Aldermen pre-<br />

sent, the Mayor Pro Tem declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted,<br />

this 21st day <strong>of</strong> May, 1968.<br />

Attest:<br />

y Clerk<br />

/S/ 41 7*<br />

Mayor ro Tem<br />

Ed Meek, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Oxford</strong> Hospitality Committee appeared before<br />

the Board fo discuss plans and recommendations for the forthcoming Hospitality<br />

program which the <strong>City</strong> is planning in the month <strong>of</strong> June, and to request a<br />

donation from the Mayor and Board to help defray the expenses <strong>of</strong> renovating<br />

booths and paying expenses <strong>of</strong> a family from <strong>Oxford</strong>, Ohio to visit in <strong>Oxford</strong>,<br />

Mississippi. Motion was made by Alderman Sisk, seconded by Alderman King and<br />

passed unanimously authorizing an expenditure not to exceed $400.00 for this<br />

project.<br />

Came on for consideration an application for employment from Mrs. Blanche<br />

James Ragland. Motion was Made by Alderman King, seconded by Alderman Hannaford<br />

and passed unanimously to employ Mrs. Ragland to work as dispatcher in the<br />

Police Department, starting on June 10, 1968, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $225.00 per month.<br />

On motion duly made, seconded and passed unanimously, it was ordered that<br />

this Board do now adjourn Sine-Die:<br />

11 I<br />

MAYOR

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