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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - - 1-5-1937 - SALARY (5)MINUTE BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN D. BERRYMAN, EARL B, AMOS, JOHN N. O'NEIL COMMISSIONERS [1 S A L A R Y -- B 0 A R D 1 9 3 7 The Salary Board of the County of Washington, having to do with the -matter of salaries of all employees of the County bf Washington who are employed,by the County Commissioners of said County, or come under their jurisdiction, met in the office of the County Commissioners in the Court House, Washington; Pa., on January 5th, 193%. at 1 P.M., the following members being -present v County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and O'Neil and County Controller,'Post. Upon motion by Mr. Post, seconded by Mr. Amos, the Board proceeded to organize for the ensuing year by nominating Mr. Berryman -as Chai-rman-� There being no other nominations for Chairman, the vote was taken and Mr. Berryman was declared elected. Chairman Berryman took the chair and Board proceeded to elect�a Secretary; motion by Mr. Post, seconded by Mr. Berryman, that Mr. Amos be elected Secretary. There being no other nominations for Secretary, the vote -was -taken and Mr: Amos was declared elected Secretary. The first matter to come before the Board was that of the- saiarj es of the employees in the Commissioners' Office. After some discussion of the matter, a motion was made by Mr. Berryman that all salaries in the Commissioner-st Office which had been reduced from that paid in 1935 for the respective positions be restored to that of 1935. This motion received no second and *hs therefore declared lost. The next office considered was the County Controllert's Office. Mr, Post stated that some of the employees in his office were desirous of receiving -an increase in their salaries. The mattervas discussed'at some length but no action taken at that time. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Board adjourned to meet'at,2 P.M. to fix salaries in the County Treasurer's Office. The Salary Board for the County of Washington having to do with salaries of employees in the office of the County Treasurer -met in the office of the County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 5, 1937, at 2 P.M., members present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and OtNeil, County Controller Post and County Treasurer Tope. Chairman Berryman presiding. Motion by Mr. Tope, seconded by Mr. Amos, that the salaries -of the entire Treasurer's Office remain the same as for the year 1936 with the exception of the salary of Thresa Hank, whose salary to be increased from $140 per month to r $145 per month. Motion carried. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN D BERRYMAN, EARL B. AMOS, JOHN N. O'NEIL COMMISSIONERS Upon motion made and seconded, the Board stood adjourned -to meet at the ball of the Chairman, to fix salaries in the Sheriffts Office. The Sarlary Board for the County of Washington having to do with salaries of employees in the office of the sheriff, met in the office of the County Com- missioners on Tuesday, January 5, 1937, at 2:15 P.M., members present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and O'Neil, County Controller Post and Sheriff Brady. Motion by Mr. Brady, seconded by Mr, Amos, that the salaries.of all em- ployees in the Sheriffts office remain the same as for the year 1936 with the exception of Mr. Brown whose salary is to be increased from 120 to $125 per month and that Frank Heinrich who has been employed on a per diem basis as a Deputy in the Office of the Sheriff, be placed on a monthly salary of $140 per month, beginning January 4, 1937. Motion carried. Upon motion made and seconded, this meeting was adjourned to fix salaries in the Recorder's Office. The Salary Board for the County of Washington having to do with salaries of employees in the office of the Recorder, met in the office of the County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 52 1937, 2:30 P.M., members present being County Commissioners Berryman, Amos and O'Neil, County Controller Post and Recorder Cooper. Motion by Mr. Cooper, seconded by Mr. Amos, that the salaries of b11 employees in the office of the Recorder remain the same as for the year 1936 and that an additional transcribing clerk be, added to the force, Mrs. Irene Barbour, at a salary of $100 per month. Motion carried. Upon motion made and seconded, this meeting was adjourned to fix salaries in the Office of the Clerk. of Courts. 1 1 1 1