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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 54 - 3-28-1940 - COMMISSIONERV MINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN D. BERRYMAN, ROSS R. CUMMINS, JOHN N. O'NEIL, COMMISSIONERS Minutes Nos. 50-51-52 were read and approved by the Board. There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned. i THE FOREGOING MINUTES READ AND APPROVED: March 27, 1940 ATTEST: NO. 54 Office of the County Commissioners, i Washington Pa. March 28 1940. County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Messrs. Berryman, Cummins and O'Neil. Motion duly made and seconded that Martin Nugent be employed as 2nd Engineer at the Boiler Rooms for the Court House and Jail, to replace Wallace McFall during the period of his illness. jMotion carried. There being no further business before the meeting, it was adjourned. THE FOREGOING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED: March 30, 1940 ATTEST: NO. 55 Office of the County Commissioners, Washington, Pa., March 29, 1940. County Board of Elections in regular session, members present being Commissioners Berryman, Cummins and O'Neil; Board in session for the purpose of considering proposed changes of polling places in the following districts, due notice of such proposed changes having been given as re- i quired by the Act of Assembly: 2nd Precinct, Donegal Township, 2nd Precinct, Jefferson and the let Precinct of Amwell Township. Motion duly made and seconded that the prayer of the petitions in connection with the changes ' of the polling places in the 2nd Precinct of Donegal Township and the 2nd Precinct of Jefferson Township be granted and that the respective changes be made and the polling places designated as t follows: Donegal - 2nd Precinct: Dutch Fork School House ' Jefferson - 2nd Precinct: House No. 31, Moon Light Inn Motion carried Motion duly made and seconded that the prayer of the petition for the change of polling place in the let precinct of Amwell Township be denied inasmuch as it appears inadvisable to make any change, a petition, signed by some one hundred eighty-three electors of the precinct, opposing I d the proposed change, having been presented to the Board of Elections by a Committee composed of