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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS-N
JEFFERSON COUNTY. WASHINGTON
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THI LUO." <<;'0.
Monday, February 1, 1954.
The Honorable Board of Jefferson County Commissioners met in regular session
at 10:00 A. M., with all members present.
A land application was approved for Robert E. Worthington, Quilcene, Wash.,
Gov. Lot 1 - Sec. ) T. 27 R 2 W, offered $225.00
W~ & NEk of NE~ NE~ Sec. 28 T. 27 R 2 W, offered $150.00
The minutes of the last regular lOOeting were read, corrected and approved as
corrected.
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Emergency Resolution No. C-227 was signed for overexpenditures on 1953 Budget
as follows:
RESOLUTION NO. C-227
\'/HEREAS it appears to the Board of County Commissi oners for Jefferson County,
that the following public offices have incurred obligati ons in excess of the budgetary
allowances made and provided for at the time of the adoption of the official budget
for the Current Expense Fund of said County for the tear 1953, as hereinafter set forth,
to-wi t:
Office
Agri culturist
Assessor
Commissioners
County Jail
Sheriff
Amoun!:,
Purpose
Maintenance & Operation
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Dues, Commissioners' Association
Maintenance & Operation
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$ 32.53
112.97
83.59
379 . 3 4
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$ 743.81
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Total ,
and,
WHEREAS, each of said items, having been properly audited are hereby found and
detennined to be mandatory governmental expenditures, and an emergency declared to exist
authorizing and empoweri ng the County Auditor for said Jefferson County, to issue emer-
gency warrants Current Expense Fund of said County not exceeding the amounts as qforesaid,
and this resolution to be effective without further noti ce or hearing, and,
VmEREAS, it appears that certain items underche GENERAL A D!iIINISTRATION classifi-
cation were overdrawn, and other items had appropriations in excess of their need, in
accordance with Sec. 3997-5, Remington's Revised Statutes of Washington,
NOW THEREFORE, the County Auditor is hereby directed and authorized to transfer the
following amounts in the 1953 Budget as stated:
GENERAL ADM.!.f!~S.TR~TION:
PREMIUMS - $197.13 to be transferred from Fire Patrol to
Bond & Insurance, and $27.80 to Industrial Insurance
and Medical Aid Premiums.
RETIREMENT - $$4.21 to be transferred from County Printing to
County contribution on retirement.
These transfers occur within the bracket of maintenance and op3 ration.
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ORDERED this 1st day
of February, 1954.
BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LYALL AREY
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GEORG~aRfiW'~NGFORD
-Memoer -- - -
13F.R'rT r. KRU5E-__ _ ___
Mem be r
SEAL
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HELE..N J. EADS
Couiity Auditoraiicf--
E,c-officio Clerk of
the Board.
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Mias Edna Avery and Miss Denver DeVere appeared before the Board re1atl va to the
Humane Society's Animal Shelter on Hastings Avenue. Mr. John Walker, State Examiner,
advised the Board that the law makes no provision for counties to participate in Humane
Sociattes, so Jefferson County cannot assist in the local an~mal shelter.
Bil.la were examined and approved as follows:
Current Expens e
Public Health
Soldiers' Relief
County Roada
T. B. Hospitalization-
$ 9,91+4.55
3,665.88
225.00
M,4fl7.Et5
61~O. 00
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Recess 4:00 p.m.
Io'riday, February 5, 1954.
Tho Board met in regular session at 10:00 A. M. J... wi th 811 members present.
A call for bids was made for Monday, March 1, 1'.154 at 10:00 A. M., for
1 Road Grader and
1 Truck Chassis for use of an oil distrlbutor.
A notice was received from the Retirement Board that Roy Dale, Deputy Sheriff is
to be retired February 28, 1954, due to age.
Several county residents conferr.ed with Board members on various road matters.
Recess at ~:OO p.m.
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