HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 01/04/1945 (2)l
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'W'e sliFFe~ back into ovr old role
of:,i~F~rt+di~ a`t cit~~`tsd~f»ci~l- "t»eetEngs
th8 ether nfght alii~i it seemed just
ai1Cg oiti•times. -But it was very much
diffeeent from the first of such mee't-
inga -v?e. ever attended in this eity~-
back fn 'Mayor Con Leever's day.
Theta the covncfi-,used to moot in the
old city ~ha1l( now the fire hall) and
sit scattered all about the room wher-
ever their happened to find a seat--
even beck in the corner behind the
stove. When private citizens , .hap-
pened fo drop in (which wastt't too
often) ,they. found places wherever.
t]}et' could, even mixing in amont;
the_ members of the council. Some-'
times the confusion was something'
awful.
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13tft now the council meets in the
new city hall and sit about a long
.taaila with the mayor at the head and
the recorder close by at his own desk.
visitors sit in another part of the
rgom, thus giving the coungll ,~
chance Lo do their work in peace.
And we were pleased to note that the
boys have continued the .itropoeitivis
we inaugurated when we held th~~
mayor's chair they start their meet-
. .inga vn time and tend strictly to ..t~usi-
neat' until their work is done and du
their visiting sfterwitrd. Makes it
lots better for those who i~~ant ~to get
C.P. American through and get home.
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