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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
JOHN D. BERRYMAN, EARL 8, AMOS, JOHN N. O'NEIL COMMISSIONERS
Motion by Mr. Tope, seconded by Mr. Amos, that the following persons
named below be appointed to the positions of Deputy Treasurer and Clerks in
the office of the County Treasurer for the ensuing year, as indicated, with the
proviso that they may be dismissed upon 30 days ' notice and that the salaries
of each be fixed as follows:
Ophas W. Howard, Deputy Treasurer, $160.00 per mo.
Theresa Hank, Clerk, 125-00
John Bevec, Clerk, 130-00
Mayme B. Richardscp, Clerk, 145 .00
Margaret P. Hagen, Clerk, 125 -00
Jane E. Maurer, Clerk, 125.00
Motion carried.
There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was
adjourned.
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The Salary Board having to do with the matter of employees and
salaries in the office of the Coroner, met in the office of the County Commis-
sioners, Washington, Pa. ,, on Tuesday, January 14, 1936 , at, 11:40 A.M. , members
present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and O'Neil, County Controller
Post and Coroner James B. Jones .
Motion by Mr. Jones, seconded by Mr. Post, that Miss Mary Meiser be
employed as stenographer in the office of the Coroner., with proviso that she
may be dismissed upon 30 dayst notice, and that her salary be fixed at the rate
of $50 per month. Motion carried.
Motion made and duly seconded that Board adjourn to meet at the call
of the Chairman. Board stood adjourned.
The Salary Board of the County of Washington having to do with the
matter of employees and salaries in the office of the Sheriff, met in adjourned
meeting , at the call of the Chairman, in the office of the County Commissioners,
Court House, Washington, Pa., on Wednesday, January 15, 1936, at 2:30 P.M. , the
following members 1xing present, County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and O'Neil,
County Controller Post and Sheriff Fred W. Brady.
Chairman Berryman presiding .
Motion by Mr. Brady.. seconded by Mr. Amos, that J. A. Seaman be ap-
pointed Chief Deputy in the office of the Sheriff for the ensuing year, with
proviso that he may be dismissed upon 30 days't notice, and that his salary be
fixed at $190.00 per month. Motion carried.
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