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1983-04-05 CC PacketOATH OF OFFICE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF TARRANT: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: I, SAM SPARGER, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF MAYOR, of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this City; and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward to the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. SO HELP MY GOD. SAM S ARGE SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me, this the 5th day of April, 1983. MOOR PARGER OATH OF OFFICE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF TARRANT: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: I, LLOYD 0. LATTA JR..do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF COUNCILMAN, PLACE 2, of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this City; and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward to the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. SO HELP ME GOD. LLCO 0 .A JR. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me, this the 5th day of April, 1983. allr 2&401/ MAY SP GER OATH OF OFFICE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF TARRANT: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: I, JOHNNY WESTERHOLM, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF COUNCILMAN, PLACE 1, of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this City; and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered or promised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward to the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. SO HELP ME GOD. JOHNNY H. WESTERHOLM SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me, this the 5th day of April, 1983. ol~ MAY SPACER Celty of Southlake Whereas:SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS WHER S:he major purpose of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America is to offer a program of informal education de- signed to develop the planning and decision-making abilities girls need to succeed in a constantly changing world, and, WHEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders form skilled partnerships with girls, and, WHEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders possess the imagination and self- confidence required for successful, competent leadership, and, WHEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders provide positive role models for today's girls and young women, and, WHEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders encourage girls to develop a growing confidence that enables them to meet today's challenges and to become tomorrow's competent self-assured women: THEREFORE, has resolved that the purpose of this day is to give girls, their families and their communities the opportunity to re ognize and hono Girl Scout Lead s for t it important work, and further e it re olv d at April 2 3, be ra e as GIRL SCOUT LEADER' AY. 07, 1ty of ~ou~~cQk£eity s~ctztatyvte GIRL SCOUTS Circle T Girl Scout Council 4901 Briarhaven Fort Worth, Texas 76109 817) 737-7272 March 25, 1983 They~Honorable Mayor BOARD OF DIRECTORS South Lake, TX PRESIDENT Mrs. Robert W. Gerrard Ist VICE PRESIDENT Dear Mayor,Mrs. Ben Heckathorn 2nd VICE PRESIDENT Inc., T Mrs. James W. Beeler on behalf of Girl Scouts of Circle T Council,1 would 3rd VICE PRESIDENT like to request your approval for the issuance of a proclamation Mr. Robert E. Hardwicke, Jr. 0th VICE PRESIDENT honoring Girl Scout leaders on April 22, 1983, which has been Mrs. David Bilyea officially designated for the nationwide celebration of Girl SECRETARY Scout Leader's Day.Mrs. Bob Maloney TREASURER To Shannon The purpose of Girl Scout Leader's Day is to give girls, their EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR families, and their camunities an opportunity to recognize Sandy Kautz and honor Girl Scout volunteer leaders for their important work. MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Mrs. Angus Baker More than 46 million American girls, Women, and men have been Mrs. Tiny Batts Mrs. Robert Cole members of Girl Scouting since its founding in 1912, and have Meade B. Crane benefited from the guidance of these leaders. With the help Carolyn Dixon Dunavant of Girl Scout leaders, girls develop the and Mrs. Keith Andredre ' Fournierplanning decision-making abilities they need to meet today's challenges Mrs. Derry Fulks and to bE.'com tCHOrrow'S ccnT~}ent, self-assured wOmLn. Mrs. Charles Hoffman John C. Hove Mrs. Jim Johnson We strongly feel that Girl Scout Leader's Day is a special Mrs. Robert McLellan way to honor leaders who volunteer their timer talentsr and Mrs. Steve Mosher Teri Pate energies to fo71n wholesome girl-adult partnerships. A 10ra-Mrs. Willis Rector Schatt elamation of this occasion will be a meanin ful testimonial Judge Michael man g Robert Sloane, MM..D.D. both to the leaders in this community and to the more than Cathy Jo Smith 300,000 Girl Scout leaders across the nation.Dorothy St. John Sincerel COUNCIL NOMINATING COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSincerelyMrs. J.C. Kidwell Amrs.W. Gerrard President Serving Tarrant, Johnson, Hood and Somervell Counties A United Way Agency GIRL SCOUTS Circle T Girl Scout Council 4901 0riarhaven Fort Worth. Texas 76109 817) 737-7272 Proclamation for Girl Scout Leader's Day WHEREAS:The major purpose of Girl Scouts of the United States of America is to offer a program of informal education designed to develop the planning and decision-making abilities girls need to succeed in a constantly changing world, and WHEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders form skilled partnerships with girls, and WDMREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders possess the imagination and self-confidence required for successful, ccnWtent leadership, and WTIEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders provide positive role models for today's girls and young women, and WHEREAS:Girl Scout volunteer leaders encourage girls to develop a growing confidence that enables than to meet today's challenges and to beccme trarrorrow's cormetent self-assured inn; THEREFORE has resolved that the purpose of this day is to give girls, their families, and their communities the opportunity to recognize and honor Girl Scout leaders for their important work, and further be it RESOLVED that April, 22, 1983, be celebrated as Girl Scout Leader's Day. Serving Tarrant, Johnson, Hood and Sornervell Counties r1R A United Way Agency CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BILLS FOR APPROVAL APRIL 5,1983 TO WHOM FOR AMOUNT PAID X-Press Printing 792.65 General Telephone Company 598.72 Continental Office Supply Computer Supplies 115.32 Best Fluorescent Maintenance Lights for Tennis Cts.119.36 Fort Worth Star Telegram 333.10 A-OK Locksmith 113.30 Circle Communications 694.94 General Office Supply 289.09 Mays, Grady and Burruss Add New Dodges 95.00 Tri County Electric 173.75 Internal Revenue Service 228.46 Pitney Bowes 129.95 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 2,006.23 Mid Cities Ready Mix 396.90 TML Workmans Comp.528.00 Tarrant County Mayors Council Dues 50.00 S.U.I. Communications 749.29 Texas Employment Commission 193.49 Lone Star Gas Company 5.76 Pitney Boes Postage Meter rental 59.25 Pease Engraving 35.20 London Electric Inc.38.00 Lind Paper Company 111.42 Village Grocery Store 59.43 Radar Specialist 83.71 Institute of Forensic Sciences 50.00 Donovan Uniforms 52.80 Dearing and Son Texaco 36.88 Grainger 7.48 Randy Weyl Conversion Kits for air masks 480.00 ATAC on ARSON 10.00 Thomas Rubber Stamp 93.80 Grapevine Medical Center 38.22 The Rohan Company 122.60 Universal Grapevine 3.37 General Office Supply 278.72 Whites Auto Store 64.40 Fox Rental 61.00 X-Press Printing 113.90 Master Made Feed Store 23.95 Wes Gregory 80.00 Boise Cascade Building Materials 619.69 Smith Sales and Service 33.95 Joe Hughes 130.00 Bowles and Edens Co.302.07 National Chemical Co.525.00 Talem,Inc.74.20 Total......... 11,202.35