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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - 178 - 3-10-1941 - COMMISSIONERA. c t� MINUTE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JOHN D. BERRYMAN, ROSS R. CUMMINS, NO. 177 WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN N. O'NEIL, COMMISSIONERS Office of the County Commissioners, Washington, Pa., March 6, 19419 Board of County Commissioners in regular session, specially called, those present being; Messrs. Berryman and O'Neil, Mr. Cummins being absent. Motion duly made and seconded that the County Treasurer be authorised to accept the 1933 de- linquent county tax liened against Frank Filary on his property located in the 7th Warn of the City of Washington and described as Frame House & Lot No. 75 Woodland Avenue, without penalty and interest inasmuch as question is raised as to the validity of the lien since the Estate of Frank Filary sold Lot No. 75 Woodland Avenue for the payment of debts in August of 1933, at which time the 1933 County Tax was due and it is believed that this sale divested the lien of this tax and transferred it to the proceeds under the Decree of the Orphans' Court at No. 45, February Term, 1933, O.C., the Treasurer to receive a copy of this minute. Motion carried, There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned, THE FOREGOING MINUTES READ AND APPROVED: March 10, 1941, ATTEST: NO. 178 Office of the County Commissioners, Washington, Pa, March 10, 1941. Joint meeting of the County Commissioners and County Controller to open bids for the necessary tax satements for use of the County Treasurer for the year 1941 in accordance with the advertisement of the County Controller; present for the County Commissioners, Messrs. Berryman and O'Neil; County Controller J. 8. Smith present, as well as County Treasurer Post, with his Deputy, John Bevec; Commissioner�,Cummiins being absent because of illness. In accordance with the aforementioned advertisement, the following bid was opened and read in the presence of the County Commissioners: GENERAL MANIFOLD & PRINTING COMPANY, Franklin, Pa. We are pleased to submit our prices for manufacturing the 1941 Washington County Tax Receipts as per sample received from the Treasurer's Office and as per the Notice which appeared in the Washington Observer on February 26. 1941. Occupation Statements to be made up on 16# Pink, Canary and White Miller Special Bond paper, size 6-J x 3 3/8 overall, 6wL x 3 3/38 folded, in triplicate foldover style, printed in black ink, partly carbon -filmed and fan -gummed at top: 90,000 Sets at $2.65 per 1,000 Sets Real Estate Statements to be made up on 16# Pink, Canary and White Miller Special Bond Paper, same specifications as above: 50,000 Sets at $2.90 per 1,000 Sets I C 1 1 MINUTE C • • 137 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN la. BERRYMAN, ROSS R. CUMMINS, JOHN N, O'NEIL, COMMISSIONERS 1 1 C I Personal Property Statements will be made up on a 16# Goldenrod Hammermill Special Bond and a 16# Blue and Green Miller Special Bond paper; same specifications as above: 60500 Sets at $7e60 per 1,000 Sets Blank Statements will be made up in single style on a 16# Pink Miller Special Bond paper, no carbon film, printed in black inks 2 000 Sheets at $3.1Q er 1 000 y P s Blank Receipts to be made up in single sheet style on a l* White Miller Special Bond paper, no carbon film, printed in black inks 10000 Sheets at $4e60 for the entire lot The total amount of our prices is $443,70 the above prices include delivery to Washington, Pa. Motion by Mr, O'Neil, seconded by Mr. Berryman, that the contract for the necessary tax statements for use of the County Treasurer for the year 1941 be awarded.to the General Mainfold & Printing Company, Franklin, Pa., at their total bid of $443,70, delivery to be made not later than four weeks from date of approval of grb®f submitted by the said company to the County Treasurer. Motion carried. The County Commissioners approved ]minutes Noe 175-176-177 and Salary Board Minute No. 46, as read. There being no further business before the joint meeting, it was adjourned. THE FOREGOING MINLYTES READ AND APPROVEDs March 14, 1941 ATTEST: NO. 179 Office of the County Commissioners,* Washington, Pao, March 14, 1941e Board of County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Messrs# Berryman, Cummins and O'Neil. Subsqquent to.the Salary Board meeting held on March 13, 1941, to fix the salaries of W.D. Brightwell and Hugh O'Donnell, Oustodians of .Records for the Clerk of Courts, Prothonotary, Register of Wills and Treasurer, F. Leo Wright, Clerk of Courts, representing the said four offices, appeared before the County Commissioners and recommended an increase in the estimated budgets of the said offices for clerk hire for the year 1941, in the amount of $212e50 each, to cover the salaries of the said Custodians of Records who are to be paid at the rate of $85*00 each per month, effective March 1, 1941, for the time so employed; said appointees to alternate in the performance of their duties in a manner prescribed by the officials by whom so employed, the salaries of such appointees to be charged in equal proportions to each of the said offices.