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necessity that this ordinance be promptly passed, and that the rules
requiring that ordinances be read at three separate meetings before
passage are hereby suspended, and this ordinance is here and now
passed and is ordered to take effect from and after the passage
hereof.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D., 1949.
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Mayor, ty cLV Georgetown, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary,
City of Georgetown, Texas
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
FIXING THE SALARY OF THE MAYOR AND THE SALARY
OF EACH ALDERMAN THAT IS TO BE ELECTED AT THE
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION IN AND FOR THE SAID CITY
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of George-
town, Texas:
That the Mayor of the said City, that is to be elected at
the next general election, held in and for the said City, shall be
paid a salary of Forty ($40.00) Dollars per month, paid monthly;
during the term for which he is elected.
That each alderman, to be elected at said general election,
shall receive a salary of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per month, paid
monthly, during the term for which he is elected.
That the fact that it is necessar]r to fix the salaries of
the said officers prior to the date of the said election creates an
emergency making it necessary that the rules requiring that an
ordinance be read at three separate meetingsprior to its passage, be
suspended, and that the said rules are hereby suspended, and this
ordinance is at once passed, and that it takes effect from and after
its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE Thirteenth DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D., 1950•
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Mayor, ity eorgetown, Texas
City Secretary, City/of Georgetown, 'Texas