1967-09-05
Sept 5 1967
Meeting called to order by Mayor Paul Schell.
Councilmen present were: W. H. Crumbaker
J.D. Cate
Earl Williams
J. J. Carlile
Les Clow
Minutes of the August 15th meeting move read and approved.
A motion wqs made by Les Clow, 2nd by J. D. Cate that
a ii from American Petrofina in the amount of $ 22.64 be paid.
Carried unanimously.
A letter of resignation was read by Paul Schell.
W. H. Crumbaker made a m n that Mr Schell's resignation
be accepted and that Mayorro&Tem Les Clow be installed as
Mayor of Southlake. Seconded by Earl Williams. Carried unanimously.
Lew-Clow was duly sworn in as Mayor of Southlake by City Atty.
Ben Mc Clure.
Les Clow tendered his resignation as councilman.
J. D. Cate made the motion to accept Councilmans resignation of Les Clow.
J. J. Carlile seconded the motion. Carried unanimously.
J. J. Carlile made the ~,,~n that Slim Hearn be appointed to
Councilman Place 2 vacs a by Les Clow. 2nd by-Earl Williams.
Carried unanimously;
Mr Thurman Hearn was duly sworn in by Mayor Les Clow.
W. H. Crumba'cer made motion that water commissioner J. J. Carlile
prohibit use of galvanized pipe in the Southlake water system. 2nd b7
J. D. Cate. Carried unanimously.
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Earl Williams made moti= that the city council authorize the Southlake
Fire Dept. to move equipment outside of the city limits in case of
emergency. 2nd by Slim Hearn. Carried unanimously.
J. J. Carlile made motion to adjourn 2nd by D. Cate Carried
September 5, 1967
The honorable Council Members '
City of Southlake, Texas
Gentlemen: '
It is with the utmost regret that I must for health and
personal reasons tender my resignation, a.s Mayor of Southlake,
effective immediately.
Working with you gentlemen for three years as councilman, and '
the past two years and five months as Mayyor, has been a very
rewarding personal experience; one which I shall miss very
much. However, the increasing pressures of the office have
taken their toll, and it has become imperative that I make
this decision.
The best of luck to each of you. I leave the office knowing
the affairs of the City are in capable hands.
Sincerely yours, '
Paul L. Schell
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