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BOAR® OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
JOHN D. BERRYMAN, EARL B. AMOS, JOHN N. O'NEIL COMMISSIONERS
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Office of the County Commissioners,
Washington, Pa., October 24, 1938.
County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Messrs. Berryman,
Amos and OtNell, and Gilbert Dentel, representing the County Controller.
Motion by Mr. Amos, seconded by Mr. OtNeil, that the County Controller be author-
ized to make the following transfers in appropriation accounts:
From Account 140 to Account 104 5000
From Account 107 to Account 151 $2000
and from the anticipated unappropriated balance, the following amounts are to be
transferred, due to an emergency which exists at the present time:
$5000
to
Account
103
$5000
to Account
122
$5000
to
Account
105
$200O.to
Account
126
$1000
to
Account
113
2000
to Account
127
$5000
to
Account
117
$2000
to Account
132
3000
to
Account
119
$35000
to Account
140
$20,000
to Account
152
lotion carried.
There being no further business before the meeting, it was adjourned.
(SIGNED)
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Office of the County Commissioners,
Washington, Pa., October 24, 1938.
County Commissioners in regular session, those present being Messrs. Berryman,
Amos and OtNeil.
Motion by Mr. Amos, seconded by Mr. O'Neil, that a new agreement be approved
for the lighting of the inter -county bridge between Donora and Webster, as approved
by the Westmoreland County authorities, to install new lighting fixtures through
conduit over the driveway; all cost to be borne by the West Penn Power Company.
Lotion carried.
Motion by Mr. Amos, seconded by Mr. OtNei1, that the best Penn Power Company's
proposed change in the location of four 4000-volt wires, as per blueprint Not
54-1477, which they propose to attach to the bridge over the Monongahela River
between Donora and Webster, be approved, changing in some detail the present wire
construction as authorized by the codgtract between the counties of Washington and
Nestmereland, and the West Penn Power Company, dated June 6, 1925, and approved by
the Public Service Commission. Lotion carried.
There being no further business before the mee it was adjourned.
(SIGNED)
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.