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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM - Meeting Minutes - - 1-3-1928 - SALARYMINUTE -BOOK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA JAMES W. WALKER, J. ELMER JOHNSTON, W. A. BARNES, COMMISSIONERS I I I Office of the couAty Commissioners, Washington, Pao, January 3, 1928. The*Sal:ary Board having to do with the matter of salaries of the emplyyees of the vapi0yeecounty offices, met in the office of the County C6mmissioners on Tuesday*' January 3, 1928, at 2:45 P.M., and organized by the election of James W. Walker, Chairman; John G* Hall, Chief Clerk of the County Commissioners, act- ing as Secretary, . The Salary Board having to do with salaries in the office of the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphan's Court, convened, members predent being County Commissioners Walker, Johnston and Barries, County Controller Underwood and Reg- ister R. J. Coulson, After Discussion of the'matter of salaries of employees in this office, it was decided it was one to be determined by the Judge of the Orphan's Court, in conjunction with the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Or- phan's Court, hence no action was taken by the Board, which adjourned, upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried* The Salary Board having to do with salaries in the office of the Prothono- tary, convened, members present being County Commissioners Walker,, Johnston and Barnes* County Controller Underwood and Prothonotary, E. T. McNary. Motion by Mr* MoNary, seconded by Mr. Underwood, that the following em- ployees be appointed in and for the office of the Prothonotary, to -wit: Ruth Barkley, Matilda Schwartz, Margaret Russell and Russell Riggle, and that their salaries remain the same as during the past year, when all were in the employ of Prothonotary H. E. Pollock. Motion carried. There being no further business before the Board, it was adjourned* The Salary Board having to do with salaries in the office of the District Attorn6y, convened, at 3:15 P.M., members Present being County Commissioners Walker, Johnston and Barnes, Controller Underwood and District Attorney Warren S. Burchinal, Motion by Mr. Burchinal, seconded by Mr. Johnston, that Thelma Florian be retained in the office of District Attorney as stenographer, this being the only employee of this office coming under the jurisdiction of the Salary Board, and t that her salary'be fixed at $1800 per annum. Motion carried* District Attorney Burchinal, for the information of the Salary Board# pre- sented the names, with salaries granted, of the employees of his office thus far decided upon, as follows:- First Assistants Russell Moninger, salary $3500 per annum; Donald Hart, Assistant, salary, 13000 per annum; G. Ashton Brownlee, assistants salary, $1200 per annum. There being no further business before the