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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
J. ELMER JOHNSTON, JAMES W. WALKER, W. A. BARNES, CommissloNERS
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Office of the -County Commissioneres
Washington, Pa., March 21, 1927.
The Salary Board, having to do with salaries and employees in
the office of the Recorder of Deeds, met in Special Session, at the caU dT
Recorder L. Frank Baker, in the office of the County Commissioners, Court Hance
Washington, Pa.', on Monday, March 210 1927, at 11:30 A. M.; members present
being Messrs, Baker, County Controller Underwood, County Commissioners, Johnston,
Walker and Barnes;
Motion by Mr. Baker, seconded by Mr. Walker, that the office
force in office of Recorder of Deeds, and salaries of employees, be adjusted
in the following manner, tO-wit; that Vesta G. Johnston be Deputy Recorder* at
salary of $�10 per month; Bernice Baker, Assistant Deputy Recorder) at salary
of 110.00 per -month; Grace Wilson be index clerk, at salary of $200 per month;
and Marie Lincoln, Helen R. Hall, Isabelle McDougall and Margaret M. 6utherland
be transcribing clerks, at salaries as follows; --Marie Lincoln, $110.00 per
month; Helen R.Hall, Isabella McDougall, and Margaret M. Sutherland, each $100
per month; all salaries, as above, to be effective as of March 1, 1927, save
in tiie Case of Grace Wilson, whose employment dates from Aarch 8th, and salary
to be computed from that date.
Motion carried.
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Secretary.
March 21, 1927.
Commissioners in regular session, members present being Messrs.
Walker, Johnston and Barnes.
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I The following resolution was duly presented, seconded and unan-
imously adopted: -
WHEREAS, It is provided by Act of Assembly approved May 31,
1911, P. L. 468, that the Secretary of Highways, with respect to any state -aid
contract, shall Uertify to the State Treasurer, and to the officials of the re-
spective county, township or borough concerned therewith, from time to time
during the performance of the work any sum or sums due from said county, township,
or borough on the cost of such improvements and
WHEREAS, The County of Washington has applied for the aid aA
cooperation of the state in the reconstruction or improvement of section No. 4
of state Highway Route No. 115, lying within the Town" of Smith, in the
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J. ELMER JOHNSTON, JAMES W. WALKER, W. A. BARNES, COMMISSIONERS
same manner as a state -aid highway, in accordance with the provisions of the
Act of May 17, 1917, P. L. 235, said road being situated as follows:
From the end of present brick pavement at the northwest
boundary of -6urgettstown Borough, Smith Township, at
Station 999168 to a point opposite the property of the
Harmon Creek Coal Company, approximately 1,000 feet
southwest of Smith Hanover Township line, at Station
1111100, Application No. 4272.
NOW TIDMFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the said county of Washington
pay to the State Treasurer its proportionate share of the cost of such im-
provement, to wit: Fifty (50) per centum thereof within ten (10)'days after
receipt from time to time during the performance of the work of certification
from the Secretary of Highways showing the amount of work performed and the
material furnished by the contractor having said contract in charge, and that
the commiosioners of said county, or a majority of them be authorized to
enter into an agreement with the Secretary of Highways on behalf of the Com-
monwealth providing for such payment in the manner aforesaid.
There being no further business before the Board, it adjourned.
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Office of the County Commissioners,
March 28, 1927, -ffashington, Pa.
The Salary Board, having to do with salaries and employees in
the office of the Sheriff, met on Monday, March 28, 1927, at ll:so A. M.,
at the call of the Sheriff, Ody C. Abbott; members present being Sheriff
Abbott, County Commissioners 4ohnston and Barnes and County Controller Underwood
Motion by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Underwood, that, by reason
of the fact that Mrs Riser, an employee in the office of the Sheriff, had
tendered her resignation, and same had been accepted, that aLiss Ole, Marsh
be appointed to fill the vacancy thus caused, at the same salary as that re-
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ceived by Mrs. Riser, the appointment of -kiss Marsh to be effective as of
March 1, 1927. Motion carried.