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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 88 - 3-26-1945 - COMMISSIONERMINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA R❑SS R. CUMMINS, FRANCIS E. PETTIT, J❑HN NY ❑INEIL, COMMISSIONERS MGNCNGAHELAPVBLISHING CO. M F� Those present were Commissioner OTNeil and Deputy Controller Dentel. As there was not a quorum present, bids could not be opened, and action thereon was de - (erred until a later date. There being no further business to come before the joint meeting, it was adjourned. THE FOREGOING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED: March 26, 1945 ATTEST: -A, /U I NO. 8? Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., March 25, 1945 i Board of County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Mr. Cummins, I Mr. Pettit and Mr. OtNei1. i I a Minute No. 85 read and- approved. Motion duly made and seconded that the budget for the General Hind of the County of iWashington for the fiscal year 1945 be finally adopted as advertised by the County Commissioners, I� the said budget having been available for public inspection in the Office of the Chief Clerk of the County Commissioners from March 1, 1945 to March 21, 1945, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly of July 18, 1955, and that the rate of taxation upon the valuation of properties of the County of Washington, in order to raise sufficient revenue to meet required 1 expenditures for the fiscal year 1945, be fixed at five and one-half (5J') mills, which makes the payment of taxes in the amount of fifty-five (55�) cents upon each 100*00 of assessed valuation of real estate and occupation,, lbtion carried. IThere being no farther business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting was adjourned. j March 26,, 11945 j ATTEST: -- Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Fa., March 26, 1945 I Board of County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Mr. Cummins and Vre Pettit, I Minutes Nos. 86 and 87 read and approved. Deputy Controller Dental called into the meeting for the purpose of opening bids for fluorescent lighting fixtures. J 76 MINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA R❑SS R. CUMMINS, FRANCIS E. PETTIT, J❑HN N. ❑INEIL, COMMISSIONERS MONONGAHELA PUBLISHING.GO. In accordance therewith, the following bid, being the only one received, was opened N and read: Austin N. Snestrick, Electrical Contractor** ..... 1495900 Motion duly made and seconded that action be deferred on awarding of contract for furnishing and installing said lighting fixtures. Motion carried. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time.. the meeting was adjourned. � THE FOREODING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED: N April 60 1945 ATTEST: �***e i NO. 89 Office of the County Commissioners Washington, Pa., March 27, 1945 I Joint meeting of County Commissioners and County Controller for the purpose of opening bids for ballots and election supplies, also printing of Controllerxs Report, in accordance with advertisement of the County Controller, those present being Commissioners Cummins and Pettit and Deputy Controller Dentel. In accordance therewith, the following joint bid of Monongahela Publishing Company and Ward Printing Company, being the only one received, was opened and read; Approximately 92,000 regular white official ballots: Price per thousand for ballots furnished............. ................ 31.00 Approximately 4,700 regular white official military, ballots 1 for various precincts: Price per precinct, minimum of 25 or less per precinct ...............$ 7.50 Price per unit of 25 ballots in addition to first 25.................E .25 i Approximately 19,000 pink official specimen ballots for election districts: Price per thousand for specimen ballots furnished .................... 15000 Approximately 15,000 pink official specimen ballots for candidates, etc: Price per thousand for specimen ballots furnished... 15.00 Fbr printing, binding and delivering any re -run of a ballot of any election precinct because of error on the part of any County employee: Minimum charge per precinct for re -run of 100 ballots or less......,.. ......................................... 7#50 p Charge per 100 re -run ballots for same precinct in addition to minimum charge...... ................................................. 1.25 Also, in accordance therewith, the following bids for furnishing election supplies were opened and read: j i THE TELEGRAPH PRESS, Harrisburg, Pa. In accordance with the advertisement of the County Controller, inviting proposals for the furnishing and delivering to the office of the County Commissioners supplies to include tally sheets, return sheets, envelopes, , knumbered lists of voters, voter's certificates, etc. (Doter«s Guides not to be included', required for use of the election officers at the ti Summer Primary to be held June 19, 1945, having examined the attached specifications and understanding the same, I (or" e) propose to furnish these supplies in accordance therewith, for the sum of j 9 10 6.15 1 1