HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 29-S - 10-6-1944 - SALARYMINUTE BOOK 417)
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
ROSS R. CUMMINS, FRANCIS E. PETTIT, JOHN N. ❑'NEIL, COMMISSIONERS
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NO. 2
Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., May 26, 1944
The Salary Board of the County of Washington, having to do with the fixing of salaries
in the Office of the Clerk of Courts, met in the office of the County Commissioners on Friday,
May 26, 1944, with the following members present: County Commissioners Cuumi.ns, Pettit and
O'Neil, County Controller Stuart, and Clerk of Courts F. Leo Wright*
Motion by Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. Pettit, that the salary of Helen Bane, Deputy
Clerk of Courts, be fixed at $205*00 per month for the year 1944, effective May 23, 1944, and
covering the period from that time until the first Monday in January, 1945. Motion carried.
iThere being no further business to come before the Board at this time, upon motion
duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned.
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NO. 28
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Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., August,14, 1944
The Salary Board of the County of Washington, having to do with the fixing of salaries
of employees in the Sheriff's Office, met in the Office of the County Commissioners on Monday,
August 14, 1944, with the following members present: County Commissioners Cummins, Pettit and
O*Neil, County Controller Stuart, and Sheriff C. 0. Williams.
Motion by Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Stuart, that the salary of Also Stathas,
employed as Deputy in the Sheriff's Office, be fixed at the rate of $185.00 per month for the
year 1944, effective September 1, 1944, and covering the period from that date until the first
1 Monday of January, 1945, subject to change at such time as receipts in the Sheriff's Office
will warrant an increase of $10-400 per month. -
Motion carried, Cummins, Pettit, Stuart and Williams voting favorably, O'Neil
unfavorably.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, upon motion
duly made and seconded the meeting was adjourned.
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NO. 29
Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., October 6, 1944
The Salary Board of the County of Washington, having to do with the matter of fixing
salaries of employees in the Office of the Clerk of Courts, Prothonotary, .Register of Wills, and
Treasurer, met in the Office of the County Commissioners on Friday, October 6, 1944, with the
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MINUTE BOOK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
ROSS R. CUMMINS, FRANCIS E. PETTIT, JOHN N. OINEIL, COMMISSIONERS
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following members present: County Commissioners Cummins, Pettit and OtNeil; Prothonotary Crawford,
representing F. Leo Wright, Clerk of Courts, James H. Douglas, Treasurer, and Leo Considine, Registe
of Wills; and Deputy Controller Dentel.
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Motion by Prothonotary Crawford, seconded by Commissioner Pettit, that the salary of
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Hugh OtDonnell, Custodian of the Records of the aforementioned offices, be increased to 120.00 !
per month, effective September 15, 1944, and covering the period from that date to the first i
I Monday of January, 1945; said increase being granted in view of the fact that Mr. O'Donnell is f
now sole Custodian of the Records, assuming the duties of W. D. Brightwrell, deceased.
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Motion carried.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting
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was adjo urned.
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Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., November 28, 1944 1
The Salary Board of the County of Washington, having to do with the matter of fixing
l salaries of employees coming under the jurisdiction of the County Comissioners, met in the office
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of the County Commissioners on Tuesday, November 28, 194-4, with the following members presents
j County Commissioners Cummins, Pettit and OtNeil, and Controller Harvey Stuart.
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Motion by Mr. Pettit, seconded by Mr. Cummins, that W. R. Dennison and George Weaver,
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j employed as Supervisors to assist the County Board of Elections in canvassing votes cast by
official military ballots at the General Election held November 7, 1944, be paid at the rate of
$10.00 per day for the time actually employed. Motion carried.
There being no farther business to come before the board at this time, the meeting
was adjourned.
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