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COMMISSIONFltS' PROCEEDINGS M
JEFFERSON COUNTY
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Monday, June lst~ 1942.
The Honor~ble Board of Jefferson County Commissioners met on the above named date at the hour of
10:00 A.M. with all members present.
The minutes of the May sesaion were :read and approved.
Mrs. Peter Myers, living off the Port Ludlow road appeared before tile Board with a request that
the road to their place be repaired. Ref"rred to the County Engineer.
The Board adjourned to meet e.g'in on Tuosday~ June 2, at 10 A.H.
Tuesday, June 2, at 10 A.M.
The Board reoonvened on the above named date and holll' 'with all members present.
Harry Cotton D.r'poared ba:l.'orC':l the board re1ati ve to t."e property acquired by the Port, TovmsGnd
Salmon Club and whioh he is now trying to acquire for the pUl-pose of.' putting in a ship yard of
something of that nature 4Ild asked that the County Con:.il3sioners permit him to put up for sale a
parcel of land, which he might, be Ilble to ~change ,with tllFl salmon club, as thG project pro;:os3ed
would be of great value to the City and county as it would employ quite sane mnnber of men.
Prosecutor Dave Rhea appeared before the Board and presented the following resolution:
m3OLUTION NO. B _t?l!.
':lmler~ency .}
WHEREAS on or about the ewntgg or night of A~ril 19, 1942, ana .Uma Lewarch met here death in
the County of Jefferson, St,ate of Washington, and .
WHEREAS David E. Rhea~ Prooecuting Attorney and Coroner of sa~d Jef~erson County, Washington, did,
from the circumstances surronding tile death of the said Alma IJ9w~rch reasonably belivvo that the said
Alma Lewarch may have met her death by other than lawful me,ans, and
~~iEREAS in pursuance of his constitutional duty fully to investigate such matters, said David
E. Rhea did employ one Hollis B Fultz, a criminologist, to assist in the investigation of said case
and one Dr. Charles B~ Lorson, a p~thologist, to conduct an autopsy, and one K.G. Ollar, a clinical
photographer, to take certain pictures of certain conditions revealed by said autopsy, .
IT IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY.RESOLVED Aj(D ORDEr..EJJ by the Board of COlilnd.ssioners of Jefferson County,
Washington that said expenditures Tlere lawi'ul ones in furtherance of the duties of said Prosecuting
Attorney-Coroner; that said ciccumstances constit1llpd an emergency for the preservation of the public
safety and welfare;
IT IS Hf~REBY ~ECLARED that an emergency exists and that, upon presentation of properly executed
vouchers, the following sums may be disbursed by the Auditor and Treasurer of Jefferson County,
Washington, to the following individuals:
Hollis B Fultz, Olympia, Ylash.
DR. Charles P. Larson, Tecana, Wash.
K.G. Ollar, Tacona, Wash.
$,<.00.00
65.00
28.00
IT IS F'lJR'illER HERBBL" ORDERED AND mIRECTED by said Boarcl o:f COlrJi'J.ssioners that said expenditures shall
be to the "Securing Evidence" item in the budget of said Prosecuti.ng Attorne~r-Coroner.
Dated at Port Townsend, Wash. this 2nd day of June.. 1942.
Board of Jefferson County Camnissioners
Arthur C. Boren, Chainnan
ATTEST: Hugh Nisbet, Member
!'. M. Hi chB.rdson Bertil Kroce II
Auditor and Clerk of the Board.
/ The resignation of Public Health nurse Kathryb Dark was received fmd !",ccepted to become effective
as of July ls~, 1942.
Dr. Leland Bland of Tacoma visited the Board i'elative to the position of County P.1ysician and
thought that he would take the job, but later advised the Board that he had accepted a fanner offer
and could not come to pt Townsend,
The Board adjourned to meet again on Juns Jrd at 10 A.Mo
, WedneSday, ,Tl.l116 ,3rd at 10 A.M.
The Board reconvened on tha above namod d"te and hour with all members present. The following
b:l.l1s against the county were axsml,'ed and ordered paid: #._ . _ ~_
CURREN'! EXPEl~::lJ!: ACCOUN'r " -!""'9 , if. (J r
II " ASSISTANCE .4COT ,....,....~, t,. ~ I
COUNTY ROAD FUMJ "9 ~7. :ro
As a number 01' application3 for TllX title land sales W13re on hand the Board decided to go out
and look c.ver a m.ljilbal' of these to d'3t,:,nmine t.'1e v..w.ue of same l'e~~tlve to the amount bid.
The Board adjourned to attend the CQn~ia3ioner~ corrvention in Bellinghml on June 4,5 & 6.
Monday, ~une 8th, 1942 ,at 10 A.M.
The Boa~d reconvoned on the above ngm~d date and hour with all members present.
Moot of thq dny wa:J ::Jpont in t.ry-lnr.; to contact !l. doctor to net as count,y' ph;ysloiwl.
The Bc~rd sojourned to meet ~goin on Tuesday, June 9th.
Tueada;r. Suno ~th. at 10 A.I!.
'!'he Board raconveMd on the above nl1!11ed unto and hour with all members present.
The follmvlng resolutions were signed:
nESOLUTION NO. IIB64t1
WHEREAS tho Clotilllo.tod COllt of County !toad Pro,lecl; No. 41. "'.'Ias $3160 .15 and
~HEREAS duo to inorensed oo~t of materials and labo~ the final eost of the proj~ct was $35Qa~36,
BE IT THEREFORE 11F.30LVEIJ t,hat an etiditi':lllll1 I3'Jm of $43S.5J, be set aside fra1l thfl County
ROad Fund and ~redited to County Ro~d fToject No./+2.
ATTEST:
P.ll. nioh,..rd:<:~n
Audi tOl' and ox-oft'loin OJ.ark 01.' tho Bollrd.
B/)ad of Jut'fill'son County GOiluniaaionAi'S
A:t'thlU' (). Boren, L'hairman
Hugh Nisbot, Ull111bar
BortiJ. KX'1\oe II
:lllO P~;;(O {:537.
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