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100 MINU1 TE BOOK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
FRANCIS E. PETTIT, W. J. LANE, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION NO. NAME OF PURCHASER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AMOUNT SOLD FOR
249 Edgard Hughees 1 story frame house & lot
adjacent to Pink Sheller,
situated in Donegal Township
and formerly assessed to
Thomas Daugherty $125.00
250 Russell F. & Mabel 10 acres surface, situate in
V. Hillberry East Finley Township, Washing-
ton County, previously owned
by Ryan, George W. Estate,
Adj. J. R. Ryan and G. P. Jones
property $200.00
251 Frank Bandranke pots #51, 529 53, 54, in the
Meadow Plan of Dots situate in
East Pike Run Township, Washing-
ton County, Pennsylvania, formerly
owned by Hugh Billingsley $240.00
252 Frank W. & Gertrude 2 Lots, #74 & 75 rear Moose
Metzer Brewery Company., situate in
Borough of Elco, Washington r
County, Pennsylvania, formerly
owned by Anton Koeneger. $ 50.00
253 W. M. Truax Frame house, barn and 144
acres land, adj. Avella Invest-
ment Company & Anthony Resnik;
100 acres coal under Pastor and
Resnik Land, situate in Jeffer-
son Township, Washington County,
-Pennsylvania, formerly owned by
W. A. Cole. $6550.00 !
254 Frank J. Allison 9 acres surface, adj. Mary Lee
Casey, situate in Smith Town-
ship, Washington County, formerly
owned by Alfred B. Hobbs $300.00
255 Mike S. & Pauline A. Lot No. 75, Berry Plan, situate j
Miller- in Smith Township, Washington
County, formerly owned by
William Botris $ 75.00
( 256 Paul & Alberta Nosal 5 acres surface, adj. land of
Anna Holman, Neel Plan at s
Mingo, situate in Union Town-
ship, Washington County, formerly
owned by Harrison G. Reynolds $170,00
257 Joseph J. & Nellie Lot #230, Terrace Avenue, Clark
Gallo Place Plan, situate in the City
of Washington, 7th Ward, Washing-
ton County, formerly owned by
Mrs. Emma Glenn 00.00 !
Motion carried. I
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the
meeting adjourned.
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THE FORGOING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED:
March 4 953
ATTLS
Chief Uyrk
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Office of the County commissioners
f Washington, Pa., February 9, 1953
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Board of County Commissioners in regular session for the purpose of opening
bids for the printing and delivering to the Office of the County Commissioners the necessar
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY,, PENNSYLVANIA
FRANCIS E. PETTIT, W. J. LANE, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS
ballots and election supplies required for the conduct of the 1953 Primary Election. Those
present at the meeting were Commissioners Pettit, Mazza and County Controller Roule.
In accordance with the aforementioned advertisement, the following bids were
opened and read.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the advertisement of the County, Controller, inviting pro-
posals for printing and delivering to the Office of the County Commissioners the necessary
ballots for the conduct of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, May 19, 1953s having examin-
ed the attached specifications and understand the same, I (or We) propose to furnish said ballots
in accordance therewith at the prices set forth:
Approximately 100,000 regular white official ballots:
Price per thousand for ballots furrrtahed............................................... 38.50
Approximately 800 regular white official military ballots, and as
per specifications as hereinafter set forth ..................................... 38.50 per M
Approximately 20,000 pink official specimen ballots for election districts:
Price per thousand for specimen ballots furnished ......................................$ 19.50
Approximately 1Oj000 pink official specimen ballots for candidates,
(as set forth in attached specifications)
Price per thousand for specimen ballots furnished ...................................... 19.50
Approximately five complete sets of specimen ballots for County Board of
Elections as set forth in attached specifications:
Price per five sets....................................................................10?�.00
For printing, binding and delivering any re -run of a ballot of any election
district because of error on the part of any county employee:
Minimum charge per district for re -run of 100 ballots or less......... .................$ 8.25
Charge per 100 re -run ballots for same district in addition to minimum charge..........$ 3.75
A certified check in the amount of $500.00 is enclosed herewith.
In the event, Primary Election date of May 19, 1953, is changed by an Act of
Legislature, notification shall be given the successful bidder as to the change of dates ap-
pearing herein. ,
This is a joint bid of the undersigned.
WARD PRINTING CCKPANY MONONGAHEU PUBLISHING WMPANY
Lee K. Ward, President John T. Robinson, Vice President
Washington, Pa. Monongahela, Pa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the advertisement of the County Controller, inviting pro-
posals for the furnishing and delivering to the Office of the County Commissioners the necessaary
election supplies to include computing books, one hundred military return sheets, the required
quantity of military envelopes and instruction sheets (the quantity to be determined by size of
election district), tally sheets, return sheets, envelopes, numbered lists of voters, voter's
certificates, Election Officers' Manuals, etc., required for use of the election officers at
the Primary Election to be held May 19, 1953, having examined the attached specifications and
understanding the same, I (or We) propose to furnish these supplies in accordance therewith, for
the sum of
$1798.00
A certified check in the amount of $100.00 is enclosed herewith.
WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON COMPANY
Jahn J. Maloney, Representative
1130 Ridge Avenue
Pittsburgh 12, Pa.
Gentlemen:
My bid for delivering ballots, ballot boxes and other election supplies to
the 188 Judges of election of Washington County is (95.00) Four.Hundred and Ninety Five
Dollars for the May 19th, 1953 Election.
Very truly yours,
T. M. BEDILLION
R. D. 4
Washington, Pa.