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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 20 - 3-3-1944 - COMMISSIONER1� MINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ROSS R, CUMMINS, FR,ANCIS E. PETTIT, JOHN N. O'NEIL, COMMISSIONERS NO. 20 Office of the County Commissioners Washington, fte, Mare 3, 1944. Board of County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Mr. Cummins, Mr. i Pettit and Mr. O'Neil. Motion duly made and seconded that the rate of pay for Election Board Officers and their clerks main at $7,50 for the first one hundred votes cast or fraction thereof, and the additional sum of $1e00 for each one hundred votes or fraction thereof; the Judge of Elections and the Minority' Inspector each to receive the additional sum of $2.50 for transporting the returns to the county seat immediately after the count is completed, plus mileage at the rate of 5� per mile, in accordant$ with Act No. 98, Sec. 412, of May 6, 1943; the said rate of 7.50 to apply also to the Constable i on duty at the various polling places in the county, for each primary and each election, effective fdr the coming Primary to be held Tuesday,. April 25, 1944. Motion carried. j ! Minutes No.s 9-a, 16, 17, 18 and 19 read and approved. i ' Lotion by Mr. Pettit, seconded by Mr. Cummins, that the resignations of A. To Anderson, L. E. Linville and M. J. Sweeney as members of Washington County Council of Defense be accepted, and a letter of appreciation sent to each. Motion: carried. � Motion by Mr. Pettit, seconded by Mr. O'Neil, that Earl C. Kurtz, of Washington, Pa.., i Y be appointed a member of Washington County Council of Defense to replace A. T. Anderson, resigned, and that August Chambon, of Donora, Pa., be appointed as a member of said Counoilta replace i M. J, Sweeney, resigned. Motion carried. i There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting was I � 1 adjourned. ! (, THE FOREWING MINUTE i I READ AND APPROVED: Mar. 10, 1944. r � ATTEST: r i i NO. 21 Office of the County Commissioners i ! I Washington, Pa., Mar. 9, 1944. I I Board of County Commissioners in regular session, specially called, those present being Mr. Cummins, Mr. Pettit and Mr. O'Neil. Motion by Mr. Cummins, seconded by Mr. Pettit, that the following proposal of Santoni's Furniture & Salvage Company, of Canonsburg, be accepted for furnishing and installing oarpet in the rooms occupied by Supreme Court Justice Hughes in Washington Trust Building: I - j i "I hereby bid to furnish and install Mohawk Cabinett Carpet with 32 oz. Denafelt _padding in two rooms at the Washington Trust Building at Washington, Pa,, for the total sum of $347.50. The carpet is subject to arrival from the factory, and will be installed as soon as possible." I Motion carried.