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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 263 - 3-21-1955 - COMMISSIONER3z6 MINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA FRANCIS E. PETTIT, W. J. LANE, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS retroactive to March 1, 1955. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Mr. Zane, seconded by Mr. Mazza, that Tony Rometti, be appointed as an employee of the Field Crew in the Tax Assessment Office; this action being retroactive to March 1, 1955. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Mr. Zane, seconded by Mr. Mazza, that Anthony De Blasio, be appoint- ed as Superintendent of Bridges, replacing Dushan J. Nicksick; this action being retroactive to March 16, 1955. Motion carried unanimously. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting adjourned, THE FOREGOING MINUTE READ AND APPFUVED: March, 955 ATTEST: Qhief Clerk NO. 263 Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., March 21, 1955 Board of County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Commissioners Pettit and Mazza. Motion by Mr. Mazza, seconded by Mr. Pettit, that the Registration Office in the Court house, be opened Thursday evening, March 24, 1955., and Friday evening, March 25, 1955, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and Saturday, March 26, 1955 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, to take registrations and carry on the regular duties. Motion carried. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting adjourned, March "$55 ATTEST: rdef Clerk NO. 264 Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., March 24, 1955 Board of County Commissioners in special session, those present being Commissioner; Pettit, Lane and Mazza. Motion by Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Pettit, that Mildred Jaso, be appointed as a Clerk in the Tax Assessment Office; this action being retroactive to March 16, 1955. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Pettit, that Geraldine E. Koeppelle, be ap- pointed as a Clerk in the Registration Office; this action being retroactive to March 21, 1955.