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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS M
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Monday, May 3, 1937.
The Honorable Board of Oounty Ccm~iasioners met in the Commissioners' Room in the
County Court IIouRe at Port Tovmsond, Washington, on the above named. date at the hour
of 10 o'clock, A. M.
Present:. Messrs. S. LocWlnrt, Chairman, Roy L. Nordby and J. R. Cousens.
Minutes of tho April, 1937, Sessions read. and approved.
A delegation from Port Ludlow end vioinity appeared before the Board and requested
that Q Projeot be submitted to clear Ludlow CreelJ: from logs ..end other debris~ On Motion;
duly seconded, the Engineer was ordered to prepare and submit a Projeot for tho srone.
Conmntnication from L. V. Murrow, Direotor of Highways, app~oving plans and specifi-
oations of Secondary Road Projeot No. 23, (Unit No.2, Day Labor), was ordered placed on
file.
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. Resicnation of Mr. E. C. Nickerson as Foreman of Coyle Road was submitted and
accepted. On Motion, duly seconded, Mr. Harry F. Eaton was appointed.as Foreman.
. It being the time and place for openine the Bids for care of the County Poor, as
advertised, the following were submitted:
Mrs. Floy E. Pilcher; One year from July 1, ,1937, at ($1.10) One Dollar and ten
cents per day. Complete maintenance except medical attendance.
Charles .A. Ruby:
One year at
($1.00) One dollar a day per
Includes boa..L."'d,
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,ptl.v.Lt1.LJ.Lr .
medicine and clothing. Contagious d1sease~ cases not includedo Contingnent upon 01 ,ain-
ing the Butler place owned by Jafferson Cou."1ty..
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st. John's Hospital: Six months from July 1" 1937, at ~~l.OO per day, per patient.
Includes board, medicine and clothing. Contagious disease cases not included.
On Motion, duly seconded, that award of the Bids would be made on Wednesday,
May 5, 1937.
Hehenring of the matter of closlng the street between Blocks one aml two, H. W.
Campboll's Addition to Quilcene,coming on at this time, Mr. J01Ul Wilson, Attorney,
appeared for Cha.c. McClanahan at 1.1.1, and Mrs. Minnie Stuttler f'or the Quilcene School
BOEl.rd. l,lr. Wilson presentod a Protest signed by Minnie 'l'yler and six other residents.
By mutual consont of the Petitioners and Protestants th~ hearing of the vacation of
flaid streot was laid over until Wednefldll.Y, July 7, 1937.
Mr. MoClrou\he.n cla:tnlod that if the stroot waD cloDed hie property would be dnm.nr,ed
to the IUTIOunt of' ~~400.00 and Mise HelHe Hans olaimed her proporty wO\.lld be domnged
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to tho extont of ~;;750.00. Ioii)~. S\;u\;tlel'" atuted thQ't tho vaoation of 1;ho otl"oot wl'IuJ.d
(ldd to tho safety of tho ohHdren at play.
Tho Honrinr; on tho Petition to form n Diotri.ct for tho nl'ovontion of' Livo Stook
runn1nr; at lDrr,e on Indinn nnd l.!arrowstono Iolando coming on at thin timo, nnd nJ.l tho
Stntuteo having bOfln oompHod w~.th, ~,t woo, nfto't' oono1dol"l\tion, ree;ulnrly moved hy
1\11'. Gounons, Sooonded by Mr. N01'(lby, Ol'dol"od, That SOClt10nc 0, 0, 16, 17, IB, 19, 20, 21,
~8, 20, 30, 31, 32 und 33, Townohip 30 North, Honga 1 East, W. M., Soctiono 3, 4, 5, that
nll!'t of Seotions 6 and 7. l:vinp; Et\ct of the Porteeo Cnnal (Governm.ont CL\rIe.l) , nnd Soc-
t1ono 8,9,16, l?, Town,l'Jhip 29 North, R<<le;o 1 EaElt, W. M., SooM-onn 13,24,26 and 31'1,
'l'o\lmeM.p 30 North, Hnngo 1 Went, W. M. J and Lot 1, Seotion 1, Townohil' 2Sli North, Ha.nga 1
Wast, VI. M. J (1l'l-'nMng to inoltldo aJ.l of 1.nd1nn nnd Mnrrowctono Iolnndo)" bo oct:l.bl111hod
~n n Herd D1str:tot f01" the provont1on of Livo Slloolc running at lnre;e, nnd said Ordol' to
bo of'feoUve Novomber 1, 1937.
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