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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - - 1-5-1937 - SALARY (4)e('20 MINUTE Bool BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN D. BERRYMAN, EARL B. AMOS, JOHN N. O'NEIL COMMISSIONERS The Salary Board for the County of Washington, having to do with salaries of employees in the office of the Prothonotary, met in the office of the County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 51 1937, at 3:45 P.M., members present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and OtNeil, County Controller Post and Prothonotary Carson. dr. Carson made the following suggestions as to adjustments of salaries in his department: Russell S. Riggle, Chief Deputy, $200 per month Thos. L. Ullom, $130 " n Miss Anne Murray, 110 " n John Gnip, $120. " " After consideration of these suggestions, iction was deferred until a later date. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Board adjourned to meet on January 6th, 1937. The Salary Board for the County of Washington, having to do with salaries of employees in the office of the Register of dills, met in the office of the County Commissioners on Wednesday, January 6, 1937, at 1 P.M., members present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and OtNeil, Cpunty Cord roller Post and Register of Wills Barnum. The matter of salaries for employees of the office of the Register of Wills was again taken up but no difinite action taken. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned to fix salaries in the office of the County Controller., The Salary Board for the County of Washington, having to do with salaries of employees in the office of the County Controller, met in the office of the County Commissioners on Wednesday, January 6, 1937, at 2 P.M., members present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and O'Neil, and County Controller Post. Motion by Mr. Post, seconded by Mr. Amos, that salaries of employees in the Controllerts Office remain the same for the -present as of 1936. Motion carried. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned to take up the matter of salaries in the office of the County Commissioners. 10 1 1