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from th~ various Counties in the State.
Monday, December 18, 1950.
The Board met at 10:00 A. M. This baing the time for opening bids on a car for U8~
of tho Jefferson County Sheriff, the follo~ng bids were received:
Buhler Motor Co.~ 1951 Oh@vrol@t 4 door e~dan, includ1n~.turn in on 1941 Ford Panel:
Deliverfr less excise tax and including sales tax, and inclua1ng heater, Fleetline Model
2153 - 3 371.40. Thomas Motors, 1951, Ford Fordor Sedan 6 cylinder, including turn-
in on 1941 Ford Panel Delivery, less excise tax and including state sales tax, but with
no heate~L 01349.50. A motion was made by Tom Milroy! seconded by Lyall Arey that the
bid of Bup-!e17 Motor Company be nccepted in amount of ,1371..40.
A notice was rec91ved from the State Liquor Board granting permission for change of
lccetion fer Curl:r': Pl~c~, Routv 2, Pu~t Tu""~~nu.
A petition was received for Otto E. Witzke, H. W. Lindvall and Earl Kuhns for
vaoation of BDoadway Ave., Commercial Ave., and Discovery Ave., from 17th St. to 19th St.
and alleys running through Blocks 148-161, 145-164, 147-162, and 146 - 163 from 17th St.
to 19th St'i 18th St., from present righ~ of way of State Highway No. 101 running thence
northwester y to Discovery Ave. and/or to the northwesterly end of said 18th st., all
in Junction City/: County of Jefferson State of Washington. January 18th, 1951, at 10:00
A.M., was fixed or time of hearing on said petition.
A new salary scale was fixed by the Board for road crews. $25.00 monthly tncrease
~ was allowed to conform with the wage scale fixed by the Teamster's Union.
Bias were called for January 5, 1951, at 10:00 A.M., for furnishing one dump truck
specifications set out in the Engineer's office.
The election held at Four Corners on December 4th, 1950, for the formation of a
Fire Protection District, was favorable, and the following Resolution was signed by the
Board:
RESOLUTION NO. C-132.
Pursuant to a special election held at FOl1rt:;Corners on,Decembarl;~, 1950, in con- ,
formance with Remington's Revised Statutes of Washington, Par. 5654-101; for the purpose:
of establishing a fire protection district for the area around Four Corners, Adelma Beach'
and Chevy Chase, and said election resulting in 35 votes cast for the proposition and no
votes cast against the proposition:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the territory described as follows:
"The areas in and around Four Corners} Adelma Beach, and
Chevy Chase at present being served oy the Port Townsend
Water Supply lines. The said area includes residences on both
sides of the road commencing at Chevy Chase Inn and extending
to the end of the Adelma Beach area pipe line on the Old
Discovery, Bay Road; and east from Adelma Beach across State
Highway H9 and along the so-called Chimacum Highway to a
point approximately 500 feet east of the main Port Townsend
Water Supply Pipe line,"
is duly organized as a fire-protection district under the nome ('If :afferson County
Fire Protection District No.2, and Raymond Goodrich, A J. Bogan and Fred Simcoe are
duly elected as commissioners of said district.
Dated December 1$, 1950.
BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEAL
ATTEST:
HELEN J. EADS
Jefferson County Auditor and
Clerk of the Board of
Commissioners.
LYALL AREY
JAMES C. YARR
Tm.~ MILROY
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Chairman
Member
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No further business appearir-g the meeting was
1n January.
SEAL
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